Millionaire Bribes Parents to Keep Dark Secret | Law & Order SVU
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
- After the detectives interview multiple children surrounding an abuse case, they discover that not everyone is telling the full truth.
Season 5, Episode 19 'Sick': A 12-year-old boy is caught making horrible threats on the Internet, and it turns out he's been a victim of sexual abuse by a rich toy executive, condoned by his parents.
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JJ’s parents are living proof that greed is the most disgusting of the Seven Deadly Sins.
I agree. And what kind of parents allowed their own son to be molested by this Micheal Jackson wannabe and all they cared about was getting paid and not worry about their son's suffering and pain.
That’s why God said, “The LOVE of money is the root of all evil.” 1Timothy 6:10
@@malcolmr3 Yep, I was just going to quote that.
I thought the worst was sludge.
Yeah, but ... No.
No, they aren't.
To be living proof they would have to be living.
They're not. They are fictional characters.
But yeah, greed can lead to really horrible behaviors.
The little sister saying he hurt her friends and they're now in the hospital then reveal they're her dolls was adorably sad 😢
It's one of the few episodes where the guilty escaped justice and the innocent are corrupted just to gain money from someone's misery.
This episode was based off of Michael Jackson. Just replace toy executive with pop star.
that little girls toys scared me half to death, like all those tattered dolls should have been the biggest warning
I prefer fashion dolls, figurines, and plushies.
reminds me of sid.
torture or abuse to dolls or animals, is a huge redflag...
You could literally promise to make me Queen or the most wealthy person in the universe, but absolutely nothing could stop me from protecting my child. It's absolutely disgusting that some people call themselves 'parents' when they fail at the only job they have.
Honestly, it’s kind of disappointing that they never did a follow up episode with JJ coming back and trying to get Tripley!
"Oh, this is just wrong...!"
I love Fin. His deliveries always make me laugh...
It is a disgrace that parents that are supposed to Protect you will knowingly know someone hurt your child and use Hush money to keep the Secret while your child SUFFERS FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIFE!!
Some people should NEVER BE PARENTS! I can’t even fathom it.
The similarities between JJ parents and the girls grandmother is that they choose greed over their loved ones. At least the father and grandmother will be in prison.
The dolls messed me up
The “hospital” scene.
Least the dad stayed in jail as the lawyer said until he cracks and tells them where the son is he’s staying in jail
I thought she also mentioned that his uncle took the boy to Canada
@@ddthewolf she did but they don’t know where in Canada he’s going that’s the problem
Munch and fin tandem is my favorite to handle this cases they always get the catch and deep evendences confessions from the case
That poor kid
Kids he messed his sister up as well touching her because he was touched and their messed up parents are just starting and continuing a messed up cycle of pimping their kids out…
The writers were not so subtle on creating their perpetrator. SMDH
Killed two famous cases with one episode. The case of Michael Jackson and the case of Gypsy Blanchard.
This was 2004. The Gypsy Rose thing didn’t happen yet
@joewhitehead3 exactly. Sadly there have been many other big Munchausen/Factitious Disorder By Proxy long before Gypsy Rose.
@@joewhitehead3 they meant munchausen by proxy
people in the comments feeling brilliant reconizing the most obvious michael jackson inspiration they could write and not get sued
The thing is that MJ fans would have sacrificed even their own children to please him. So sad and scary.
Doubt it’s a coincidence he resembles Michael Jackson, is rich & has kids over! Also I could do without the sick remarks from the detectives. “We’ll get him, I’m sure he’ll give us plenty of chances”.
I found the remarks pretty tasteless. I don't think child abuse counts when one wants to make dry wit.
I think Michael Jackson actually spoke out angrily about this episode and maybe tried to sue 🤔 i can't quite remember
This just dark and nasty. This can happen in real life too.😢
That what I love about this show: The good guys don’t always win.
This episode was based on the false sexual allegations against Michael Jackson. And this episode proves how greed can turn parents [and grandparents] into monsters who should rot in jail before rotting in hell.
And how false allegations can wreck, if not destroy, the credibility of real ones.
In this epissode it obviously isn't fake he sleeps with the kids abd thet knew where his birth mark was.
Why do you think allegations against MJ are false?
@@ticketyboo2456 I did my research
@@ticketyboo2456 Well he was investigated by the feds for years and they found nothing, the first lad who accused him said later in life it was false and his parents made him do it, His dad later unalived himself, Also I'd imagine way more than 2 people would come forward, the two that came through recently, one is a proven liar, there case was thrown out of court
Ngl I really hate that they kept making jokes around the 4 minute mark. I get it. I get that I'm sensitive. I get that I'm a bloody snowflake, but one "how many kiddies walked Billy's gang plank" was enough- we didn't need the "Billy's idea of lingerie" too. There is a sense of the characters gawking at the abuser's strangeness rather than feeling empathy and rage for the children. It just feels tasteless.
Agreed
They made that man look like Michael Jackson lol
Hard to think of a celebrity that this might be centered on.
I wonder what Hell is like for people like him?
Edit: all intriguing answers
Same as it is for everyone else:
"For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God"- Romans 3:23
Hell is the just punishment for all sin, the only way to escape what we deserve is by believing on the death burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast."- Ephesians 2: 8-9
According to the Divine Comedy, people who indulged in Greed endlessly push heavy weights into each other, their new lives filled with perpetual antagonism and futile struggle. Perjurers suffer burning fevers. Traitors to kindred suffer through chilling winds while being encased up to their necks in ice.
There is no Hell.
There is lots of injustice in the world and in life, and there's no one who is going to make it all balance out and be right in the end.
The best we can do is try to minimize injustice here, in this world.
This is the most infuriating episode.
Did you recognize Shirley
( Cindy Williams) in this clip?
And Marlo Thomas?
Q. Who's Marlo Thomas?
A. 9:46. *That Girl.*
No, I did not!
Looking again, I could see Cindy Williams, but I thought, "THAT'S Marlo Thomas? Really??"
Then I listened to her voice. Now I believe you!
Never seen an episode of a procedural cop show where the bad guy got away, until now. As disappointed as I am, it really personifies one of the harshest lessons of real life; Justice isn't always served right away
This episode somehow reminds me of Michael Jackson... 😂
You sound ridiculous and disrespectful.
It's very loosely based on the case
What, the most likely false allegations against a famous person for monetary gain?
It should.
Hey that was never proven and most have been proven to be liars
messed up
They made him look like MJ😮
What ep
In real life they had a chance to put Michael Jackson in jail which is based on this story
Real life is based on this story???
@@UA-camallowedmynametobestolen yes, this is the Michael Jackson child molestation cases he was always found not guilty on all accounts, which pissed off so many people he claims to be the innocent one, but he knows that he did it. He just chooses to be pure.
All I can say is the name of Michael Jackson comes to mind but his fan club will deny he was that sort of person. We will remember him for that .
Just out of curiosity how does the episode end or is this just the end
The parents sold out their sons trauma for money and his parents sent him off to avoid the trial. No justice
What season is this from
Season 5, Episode 19, “Sick.”
"Billy" bears a rather creepy resemblance to a certain deceased rock star who also had "sleepovers".
Not true! Do actually research
@@Silencer796 I was talking about Michael Jackson. Unless you know more than what was in the news at the time. Seems like he paid a huge settlement to the family of one little boy.
i guess lt kellaway from the mask has a brother whos a lawyer
I’ve seen clips of this episode but never the part with the sister and her dolls
Edit: there are actually more than one clip that are new to me
Didn’t you already did this episode?🤔
They did, but they added more scenes in this one
It’s an advertising account. They repost
Am I the only one who got sick at the treasure room?
Always remember that MJ said on camera that he had sleepovers with kids in his bed.
4:15
Fun Fact: This episode is actually inspired by the Michael Jackson allegations.
Is this a repeat or what?
something tells me this is a spin off of michael jackson
Annnnnnnnd then Tripley was never mentioned again *SMH*. I find it odd that good storylines are left in the dirt and generic and trope filled stories are churned out.
Because he was based on MJ, and all of MJ's accusers got caught lying or admitted to lying on him. They probably decided against mentioning him because of how everything aged
Reminds me of Michael Jackson
01:30
why tf did they make the guy kinda look like michael jackson ☠️
Cause the story of this episode is based off his case
A JOKE?!
NOT THIS FUCKING EPISODE BEING ABOUT MICHEAL FUCKING JACKSON !!!!!! Are you fucking kidding me .
Did they ever follow up on this story and get him?
Nope
Nope
😢😢😢😢😢
-coughmichaeljacksoncough-
Huh, that guy looks like Micheal Jackson? Think about the story.
This is about Michael Jackson and his treasure room. sad
MJ was innocent. this is gross to base billy on MJ
He admitted on camera to having sleepovers with kids in his bed. That's not innocent.
@@pigpjs it is if THEY ONLY SLEPT. If nothing happened then its still innocent
It’s giving Micheal Jackson
That was the point.
Is this based of Michael Jackson?
I can’t be the only one who thinks it’s ridiculous that someone can be arrested for something they said online? Like where’s the free speech?
Free speech does not include "threats" of bodily harm.
@@John231984 Threats and calls for violence are not considered free speech. They’re acts of terrorism.
2:23 Very fatphobic of the detectives to think that kid is the bully just because he's big for his age.
That's not why. If you actually watch the episode there was evidence of him bullying other students.
Look at the whole episode before ASSuming and virtue signaling 🙄
Well loose the weight 😂
I've seen the whole episode and the bigger kid was also a bully
The MJ episodes 😂😂😂