4:25 Munch and his mind is what won me over in this episode. Dude completely cracked the case by such a minor observation. One of the best detectives hands down
It's because he doesn't elevate cops above being able to do something like this, his "fight the man" personality means his potential suspect pool includes everyone, most cops think their colleagues are all saints so mentally exclude them
There’s another episode in season 2 where another small observation helped him trick a suspect into a confession. He gave a suspect his number if she wanted to talk and ended up confessing to the crime because he gave her the attention she craved (the suspect was accused of abusing her own child for attention). While she spilled out all of the crime details, he sat calmly and listened. One of his top moments.
@@andyt2k "most cops think their colleagues are all saints" I work Social Services, but my department has a lot of experience with with Sheriffs/Police departments. That "thin blue line" bs is exactly that; bs. Cops inform on each other as much (if not more) than criminals. The real issue is that in order to take one down, the IA investigator has to have smoking gun, high-def evidence of the claim. Otherwise, they can only do a time sensitive investigation and hope either the cop being investigated either screwed up some paperwork or gets a guilty conscience.
Before you edit the comment. I get what you mean in the first sentence, but using the wrong word makes the sentence a bit more amusing. Its supposed to be investigating, not investing. That said... Investing in a young woman's murder. Either that means an investigation, Hostel Movie situation, or something else. Still makes me wonder... perfect conspiracy theory time.
You'd be surprised how many serial killers, when confronted with even the smallest bit of evidence, are thrilled to confess to their crimes. It is liberating to tell a secret, it seems.
Why Rest in Power? That's reserved for people who dedicated their lives to a cause or died from oppression of some kind and so are believed to be unable to have peace, even after death. However, as far as I know, he didn't do either. I'm pretty sure Jerry, as great of an actor as he was, can Rest in Peace.
@@Kayjee17 Lennie Briscoe is probably the most iconic character that franchise has ever produced, other than Olivia Benson or Jack McCoy. Orbach was so good at his role, actual NYPD cops praised him personally... but yes, Rest in Peace not Power. Such a strange hill to die on.
That "Nice shoes..." bit is some fine acting! Chris takes his time with the smirk coming over his face, and the perfect inflection on the words, with the little eyebrow raise, is just chef's kiss delicious! They got more and more into action as the series progressed, but in these early episodes, there are some excellently choreographed and well-acted moments...
This show pisses me off the way the Detectives make tasteless jokes constantly but the moment an officer in a uniform or a rookie does it they will snap rudely at them for it.
It's a coping mechanism. The military does the same thing on a daily when youre inna combat unit make light of the things you're looking at, things that aren't normal or your brain doesn't understand. Most of the jokes the rookies say are way louder than they should be .
I definitely get the complaint but I always took it as…. We all have friend groups, and in those groups we make extremely harsh jokes towards one another, but it’s fine because we’re all really good friends. But if someone else says it we give them hell, because they’re not in the friend group. Or like women can playfully call themselves Bs & Hs and that be okay as long as they’re friends or in good will. But won’t tolerate that disrespect from a man. Or…. lol, how I can say the N-word with impunity, and I can be at a family gathering and hear that word left to right, but if you’re a counterpart. We may have problems. Etc etc
all very good points. It makes sense. Thankfully, this is fiction, but on that note, I think the writers need to at least tone it down a notch. The jokes can be pretty infuriating. Especially when they act like the victim is at fault.
Welcome to the real world... some people like that and some people are not...some people do the job for so long.. they're so miserable and a L that they said rude things.. or act in a rude matter.. it's insane
I think the most shocking thing in this scene is Dennis' rich parents are very receptive to the cops' evidence. They arent in denial or illogical that their son could have possibly done it... They realize it could be true.
@@kaiseremotion854 maybe because you don't mention every girl you sleep with to your parents? I certainly won't tell my parents if I'm seeing some girl for a few weeks. Maybe if it's more serious and it's been like 3 months and I expect it to go somewhere.
"I know my best friend's number by heart" Most of us did back in 1999, but nowadays in 2024, how many people know their best friend's number by heart? I don't, but I do have a contact list in my phone. 25 years and things change.
@@axhed same, i remember a few of them. but i don't even look at my friends' numbers anymore. I just go into my contact list and call or text Bob. We don't need to. maybe once to enter it into our phone and that is the end of it.
3:31 this actress has been in this show so many times in so many different roles I’m convinced cloning exists in the L&O universe. Hell at one point she shared a scene with Zoe Sladana and then years later she played Peter Parker’s teacher in Spider-Man Homecoming
it's kind of common for "not A-list" actors to be on alot of different shows or statists in alot of movies. and besides, unless the actor was famous from before... everyones been on L&O lol☺
Selenis Leyva is her name. She had a recurring detective role on the main Law & Order for a couple years. She was also in Orange is the New Black and did amazing on that show. But Law & Order is by far her most consistent recurring gig as she's guested in numerous episodes over the last 20 years. I mean, they say you aren't anybody until you've been on Law & Order 😂
@@billh5663 Since we are only seeing clips from the episode,It's possible that when they suspected he wouldn't ditch the shoes,they came to the house with a search warrant to search the young man's room and his property (the bag) under his control. They came in soft when talking to the parents who let them into the house so they didn't need to execute the warrant until the young man came out.
The girl who wasn’t murdered by trash serial killer cop. My heart broke for Tracy’s family. When murders’ mother says to him “then why didn’t you mention her?” Whew 😮💨
Crazy when you find out that the same actor who played Lenny Briscoe also played Lumière in the original Beauty and the Beast. Dude was also a legendary Broadway singer.
The serial killer didn't kill the last victim in the episode who was black it was the man she was dating a white man and I am happy the serial killer who was detective was caught and the man too.
real svu fans but not real youtube fans? You don't understand how youtube works? We didn't need to see it, if we did, we would WATCH THE SHOW...real fans don't spoil things for other fans who hasn't seen every episode yet. And a fan is a fan even if they have to work most their life away, so they save the episodes for the time they do get off. But you don't seem to understand copywrite and if you show too much of one episode your whole channel can get demonetized and blocked. But heck why not play the full episode? They shouldn't be paid because they uploaded clips of something copywrite. Should just be demonetized and show the whole episode...if you're really a true fan, you would do this yourself instead of telling us about two seconds that didn't pertain to the plot
@@ravinraven6913Copyright would not be an issue because the company that runs this UA-cam channel already has the rights to the show. This is an officially run clip channel, not a fan made channel.
@@rosebud040686 I don’t think that was ever clarified. Maybe she found out he had another girlfriend and dumped him, or she threatened to tell the other girl?
I don’t get where the logic is. What officer is ever allowed to enter someones home to talk and then all of a sudden demand and look thru someone’s bag because you want to without a warrant. I know it’s a show but that’s so unrealistic like any lawyer would have that evidence thrown out in court.
I still remember my family’s home phone number, my grandparents’ phone number, my grandfather’s insurance office phone number, and my father’s SSN after 30 years.
I learned it many years ago, it's a defensive tactic because if someone were to open fire they would aim towards the light and if it's off to your side it gives you a second to react
She was dressed like one. But she was also dressed like someone clubbing, which is why it’s pointed out. I hate that she almost certainly felt extremely uncomfortable being dressed like that but did so for her boyfriend
@@Ll-ij2jh probably slightly better wording would have been "The killer potentially mistook her for a prostitute, do you know why she was wearing this or that outfit"
From Californian Highway Patrol motorcycle cop to demented serial killer Vice cop, Jonathan “Jon” Baker sure went from zero to nut job in one swift move!
There's always some unique clue in these shows that reveals the killer. Like an $800 pair of shoes as an example. It's inaccurate but I guess it makes for better TV than real crime
Wow! Season 1. Something I've noticed about both SVU and NCIS: Other officers look down on them in the early episodes, and that element of both series has disappered over time.
@@Onecooltop75 no worse than most cops make themselves look on a daily. Remember the lady cop who arrested a blind man be use she thought (or got a call that) his walking stick in his back pocket was a weapon??
@@Onecooltop75 True. Technically he could but in most cities to charge a battery or assault on an officer would mean that officer claiming an injury. The Watch Commander or booking Sergeant is not going to sign off on a booking if you are running in a grieving mother who hurt your pride by slapping you for being indelicate during a death notification and you have no visible injuries.. Generally you don't give certain details like "she looked like a hooker" during a death notification. Just where she was found,general cause of death, and contact information for the Coroner's office to make arraignments. When parents ask for more info and you are the lead investigator, you tell them you are working the case and following some leads. You give them your contact number so they can call you in a few days to get an update on the investigation. Offer to call city Crisis response people. Don't throw out first impressions you may have to take back after further investigation.
Love all of the episodes of Law and Order, Criminal Intent, Organized Crime, and SVU, as a matter of fact, it would be interesting to view new episodes of SVU, in which, N8ah is a teenager showing signs of developing h7s biological dad's behavioral traits, as Oliver is Captian of the SVU team, likewise, Noah is resentful towards his adoptive mother for never exposing/ d7scussing the truths about his biological parents, nor her biological background, and Noah preciving her as , although saying she was protecting him, she was only selfish , because she sees that she is always right, never seeing the true victims feelings, therefore, creating a major rift, fircing Oliver to reacces/evaluate every step of her past,motives
no, I couldn't. I thought this was from the later seasons. Because they are all basically the same episode. You can tell when some one assumes too much and you are assuming way too much.
I’m no fan of cops breaking the law but they were technically just there talking to his parents and he walked out wearing the shoes they were looking for, they didn’t search anything.
This all will depend on the judge. I've seen it where officers have went to talk to family of a suspect, found him there with a random book bag, and searched it to find evidence. Judge said it was a no go, that the officers had no reasonable suspicion to search the man. In this case, the evidence was reasonably in sight and the detectives have cause to take them due to the previous input from the store owner (that being only 12 pairs sold). BUT, it is up to the judge in the end.
I've been mugged with someone holding a flashlight in my face like that. Not cops. People who'd been arrested a number of times. One with the light and the other waving something in his hand. It was irritating.
There's an interrogation of a service member who was killing women, and as they were bringing up all the evidence one of the pieces was a boot print, and he looks down at his shoes because he wore the boots that he was wearing during the murder to the interrogation. It's on UA-cam, Colonel Russell Williams.
1:38 I like how it cuts from both the parents sitting down and crying, to 1:46 where they're both suddenly standing up right in front of the detectives. Lmfao they literally stopped crying and were on their feet in a matter of seconds! Surprised they didn't break the floor with the force they must have both stood up with... It obviously doesn't ruin the scene or anything, just a minor WTF moment I couldn't help but notice.
I mean if the network put all the episodes in full on UA-cam why would they bother with streaming services? You wanna get the milk for free without buying the cow. If we wanna see a full episode, we gotta stream it or watch it on a pirating site like everyone else 😉😂
4:25 Munch and his mind is what won me over in this episode. Dude completely cracked the case by such a minor observation. One of the best detectives hands down
Yeah he singlehandedly saved this show from being pure copaganda, he was always hella based. RIP Richard Belzer
It's because he doesn't elevate cops above being able to do something like this, his "fight the man" personality means his potential suspect pool includes everyone, most cops think their colleagues are all saints so mentally exclude them
Munch was one of the best Law and Order characters ever! Richard is missed greatly!
There’s another episode in season 2 where another small observation helped him trick a suspect into a confession. He gave a suspect his number if she wanted to talk and ended up confessing to the crime because he gave her the attention she craved (the suspect was accused of abusing her own child for attention). While she spilled out all of the crime details, he sat calmly and listened. One of his top moments.
@@andyt2k "most cops think their colleagues are all saints"
I work Social Services, but my department has a lot of experience with with Sheriffs/Police departments. That "thin blue line" bs is exactly that; bs. Cops inform on each other as much (if not more) than criminals. The real issue is that in order to take one down, the IA investigator has to have smoking gun, high-def evidence of the claim. Otherwise, they can only do a time sensitive investigation and hope either the cop being investigated either screwed up some paperwork or gets a guilty conscience.
So...they unintentionally caught a serial killer while investing a young womans murder? 😅 And then caught the actual killer, her crappy boyfriend.
I'm confused. Wasn't the first piece of evidence the powder on her hand? How did that get there if her killer wasn't the cop?
@@I34VVI3U5 was the forensics guy like they originally assumed
The boyfriend had on gloves it wasn’t counting on himself leaving a shoe print
Welcome to old school SVU, where most of the plot is coincidental, but entertaining nonetheless. 😊
Before you edit the comment.
I get what you mean in the first sentence, but using the wrong word makes the sentence a bit more amusing. Its supposed to be investigating, not investing. That said... Investing in a young woman's murder. Either that means an investigation, Hostel Movie situation, or something else. Still makes me wonder... perfect conspiracy theory time.
"We want to accuse you of 18 murders without any evidence other than a hunch"
"I confess everything"
You'd be surprised how many serial killers, when confronted with even the smallest bit of evidence, are thrilled to confess to their crimes. It is liberating to tell a secret, it seems.
It's called narcissism
@@amartyaroy3754
It could also be relief at getting caught and finally having somebody stop him when he couldn't stop himself.
Serial killers have a tendency to want to be caught so they're recognized. Lots of psychology to it
It's happens 🤷♀️
1:35 - I love how the mother just *teleported* right over to him for that smack
Angry mums have that power
Nothing personnel kid
Th way I hollered after reading your comment and seeing the act 😂
It was a bit scary how quickly she moved... mama gonna smack ya ninja fast😂😂
😂😂😂😂 I had to rewind
seeing Lennie made me so happy.
Rest In Power, Jerry Orbach.
He was my favorite from the OG series 💔
Why Rest in Power? That's reserved for people who dedicated their lives to a cause or died from oppression of some kind and so are believed to be unable to have peace, even after death. However, as far as I know, he didn't do either. I'm pretty sure Jerry, as great of an actor as he was, can Rest in Peace.
@@Kayjee17 Lennie Briscoe is probably the most iconic character that franchise has ever produced, other than Olivia Benson or Jack McCoy. Orbach was so good at his role, actual NYPD cops praised him personally... but yes, Rest in Peace not Power. Such a strange hill to die on.
I love Lenny!
@@Kayjee17 gatekeeping rest in power is so weird
That "Nice shoes..." bit is some fine acting! Chris takes his time with the smirk coming over his face, and the perfect inflection on the words, with the little eyebrow raise, is just chef's kiss delicious!
They got more and more into action as the series progressed, but in these early episodes, there are some excellently choreographed and well-acted moments...
This is one of the best early episodes. Everybody has a moment, everybody works towards both ultimate solutions.
What season and episode is this?
@@bussusacheesetoasty8750 it’s season one and episode 4 “Hysteria”
S1 E4 “Hysteria”
This show pisses me off the way the Detectives make tasteless jokes constantly but the moment an officer in a uniform or a rookie does it they will snap rudely at them for it.
Wow. I just noticed that.
It's a coping mechanism. The military does the same thing on a daily when youre inna combat unit make light of the things you're looking at, things that aren't normal or your brain doesn't understand. Most of the jokes the rookies say are way louder than they should be .
I definitely get the complaint but I always took it as….
We all have friend groups, and in those groups we make extremely harsh jokes towards one another, but it’s fine because we’re all really good friends.
But if someone else says it we give them hell, because they’re not in the friend group.
Or like women can playfully call themselves Bs & Hs and that be okay as long as they’re friends or in good will. But won’t tolerate that disrespect from a man.
Or…. lol, how I can say the N-word with impunity, and I can be at a family gathering and hear that word left to right, but if you’re a counterpart. We may have problems. Etc etc
all very good points. It makes sense. Thankfully, this is fiction, but on that note, I think the writers need to at least tone it down a notch. The jokes can be pretty infuriating. Especially when they act like the victim is at fault.
Welcome to the real world... some people like that and some people are not...some people do the job for so long.. they're so miserable and a L that they said rude things.. or act in a rude matter.. it's insane
I think the most shocking thing in this scene is Dennis' rich parents are very receptive to the cops' evidence. They arent in denial or illogical that their son could have possibly done it... They realize it could be true.
why else would you completely hide a girlfriend if the parents are already quite accepting?
@@kaiseremotion854 Cause Tracy wasn't his girlfriend, she was a side-piece who refused him
@@kaiseremotion854 maybe because you don't mention every girl you sleep with to your parents? I certainly won't tell my parents if I'm seeing some girl for a few weeks. Maybe if it's more serious and it's been like 3 months and I expect it to go somewhere.
@@JSmellerM there's a difference between not mentioning someone and actively hiding it
"I know my best friend's number by heart"
Most of us did back in 1999, but nowadays in 2024, how many people know their best friend's number by heart? I don't, but I do have a contact list in my phone.
25 years and things change.
i mean, i still remember the number he had in 1999, but not the one today.
Phone books, pagers, and speed dial. Quit acting like ‘99 was the dark ages 😂
@@axhed same, i remember a few of them. but i don't even look at my friends' numbers anymore. I just go into my contact list and call or text Bob. We don't need to. maybe once to enter it into our phone and that is the end of it.
@@elliothill3953that might as well be “dark age tech” to us nowadays
That ending creeped me out when I first watched the episode. I love it.
The episodes where Munch and Finn team up are some of my favourites.
Mine too
My favorite duo ❤
I tend to like the episodes where Benson or Stabler is partnered with one of the other detectives.
The OG squad from SVU, even got Lenny in the episode. Classic!!!!
Flashlight observation brilliant.
I heard "she's from Bronxville" and I gasped. that's a richy rich town up here
3:31 this actress has been in this show so many times in so many different roles I’m convinced cloning exists in the L&O universe. Hell at one point she shared a scene with Zoe Sladana and then years later she played Peter Parker’s teacher in Spider-Man Homecoming
it's kind of common for "not A-list" actors to be on alot of different shows or statists in alot of movies. and besides, unless the actor was famous from before... everyones been on L&O lol☺
Selenis Leyva is her name.
She had a recurring detective role on the main Law & Order for a couple years.
She was also in Orange is the New Black and did amazing on that show.
But Law & Order is by far her most consistent recurring gig as she's guested in numerous episodes over the last 20 years.
I mean, they say you aren't anybody until you've been on Law & Order 😂
even Lenny was a laywer before returning to take the role of Briscoe ;)
Yes it's called working.
@@Ms-IslamovaNothing you said has anything to do with the OP. lol
It’s wild that they catch a serial killing cop and he STILL isn’t the perp for this particular homicide
Writing like that is sorely missed from the newer episodes.
This was one of the best episodes of the Stabler-era
Nothing gets passed Olivia even she says too bad when searching someone's bag
illegal search
@@billh5663
Since we are only seeing clips from the episode,It's possible that when they suspected he wouldn't ditch the shoes,they came to the house
with a search warrant to search the young man's room and his property (the bag) under his control. They came in soft when talking to the parents who let them into the house so they didn't need to execute the warrant until the young man came out.
@@billh5663 And even if it was an illegal search, they were invited in and the evidence was in plain sight. So he'd still get pegged for it.
@@LucianDevine Not if the shoes were in the bag.
@@Macca-95 But they weren't, which is why I said what I said.
10:25 Stabler like “got you mf” 😂
"Nice shoes." That delivery, his intense, devious look... Meloni's an amazing actor.
Benson and Stabler are the best duo ever on TV bar none.
That malicious grin absolutely sold it. I love me some Chris Meloni
Then he was like "It's Stablin time"
And he stabled all over them.
The girl who wasn’t murdered by trash serial killer cop. My heart broke for Tracy’s family. When murders’ mother says to him “then why didn’t you mention her?” Whew 😮💨
I feel like Stabler could have easily handled that death notice in a better manner.
its also about the reaction
That’s why they got smacked 😂
The job is to find the truth, without wasting time.
I feel like the father shouldn't have pressed them if they were going to react like that.
Crazy when you find out that the same actor who played Lenny Briscoe also played Lumière in the original Beauty and the Beast. Dude was also a legendary Broadway singer.
3 gallos
The serial killer didn't kill the last victim in the episode who was black it was the man she was dating a white man and I am happy the serial killer who was detective was caught and the man too.
Thanks for explaining EXACTLY what was shown in the video and therefore didn't actually need a recap from anyone
1:46 real SVU fans immediately spotted this edit, where was the extra two seconds where she dramatically walked up to slap him, EDITOR?! 😤
I was just thinking that 🤣 it looked like she teleported in front of him to slap him
@@anielleperezlol yup audio cut was clean tho, the strings fit perfectly
real svu fans but not real youtube fans? You don't understand how youtube works? We didn't need to see it, if we did, we would WATCH THE SHOW...real fans don't spoil things for other fans who hasn't seen every episode yet. And a fan is a fan even if they have to work most their life away, so they save the episodes for the time they do get off.
But you don't seem to understand copywrite and if you show too much of one episode your whole channel can get demonetized and blocked. But heck why not play the full episode? They shouldn't be paid because they uploaded clips of something copywrite. Should just be demonetized and show the whole episode...if you're really a true fan, you would do this yourself instead of telling us about two seconds that didn't pertain to the plot
@@ravinraven6913Copyright would not be an issue because the company that runs this UA-cam channel already has the rights to the show. This is an officially run clip channel, not a fan made channel.
@@ravinraven6913 LOLOLOLOLOLOL my comment was clearly a troll/joke. successful bait, I got one!
Stabler channeling his inner Keller with that smirk at the end. Guess the dude looked too much like Beecher.
OMG this is legitimately my favourite episode. I don’t know why I’m so obsessed with it but it’s top of my “always watch list”
Totally agree. Both storylines were perfect
Why did Dennis kill her? Did he say??
@@rosebud040686 I don’t think that was ever clarified. Maybe she found out he had another girlfriend and dumped him, or she threatened to tell the other girl?
She didn't put out and her bf clobbered her. Unintentionally did her in, pulled her body into the alley and ran.
the killer boyfriend plays a totally wholesome farmer in the series *jericho.* it's kind of hard to track down but i watch it every couple of years.
I don’t get where the logic is. What officer is ever allowed to enter someones home to talk and then all of a sudden demand and look thru someone’s bag because you want to without a warrant. I know it’s a show but that’s so unrealistic like any lawyer would have that evidence thrown out in court.
Ty for this, saves me time truly appreciate the editing to keep it short and to the point.
The “nice shoes” was fantastic.
"I know my best friend's number by heart." I barely know my family's number 😅
Because you don't need to. You don't use dial phones anymore.
This episode must have been shot before smart phones.
Yup I could recite phone numbers by heart back in the day but if I don't have my mobile in my hand I couldn't tell you my own daughters phone number
I still remember my family’s home phone number, my grandparents’ phone number, my grandfather’s insurance office phone number, and my father’s SSN after 30 years.
Lennie Brisco was one of my favourite characters- him & Munch! 😊
I remember watching this twenty years ago and for some reason I started to hold my flashlight the way they do in this.
I learned it many years ago, it's a defensive tactic because if someone were to open fire they would aim towards the light and if it's off to your side it gives you a second to react
Elliot wanted that rich kid to try something. I can’t say that I blame him lol 😂
Jerry OrBach Voice As Lumiere From Disney’s Beauty And The Beast
His smile before he says "nice shoes" 😮
One of the best early episodes. The actor playing Ridley NAILED IT.
The first great episode of a long list of great episodes
Love the Briscoe cameo.
Great episode. Benson & Stappler were superb together
This is why munch is the best detective he figured out with such little details.
Loved the first seasons of SVU. A good time in my life.
How do you tell a grieving mom and dad that their daughter’s killer is targeting prostitutes?
"Guy has a hankering for HOOKAHS!"
By being honest and upfront and not sugar coating the truth
She was dressed like one. But she was also dressed like someone clubbing, which is why it’s pointed out. I hate that she almost certainly felt extremely uncomfortable being dressed like that but did so for her boyfriend
@@Ll-ij2jh probably slightly better wording would have been "The killer potentially mistook her for a prostitute, do you know why she was wearing this or that outfit"
I had be biggest smile on my face when Lennie returned.
From Californian Highway Patrol motorcycle cop to demented serial killer Vice cop, Jonathan “Jon” Baker sure went from zero to nut job in one swift move!
Except ... that's not Larry Wilcox playing the serial killer. It's Garrett M. Brown.
@@DarthAverageNo????
Judging by the squinted eyes and flinch before the hand even hit...I think that slap was real and I think they'd done a few takes of it.
I love that character Lennie and the actor that plays him.❤
“I know my best friends number by heart”
Liv, I don’t even know my own wife’s number. 🤣
You're young
Suddenly I've found my streams crossed! 😅
That's because you have a smartphone. We don't need to memorize numbers anymore, but in the 90s they did.
Because you are too young to have lived in times when we needed to actually memorise stuff...
Your wife isn't your best friend. Different dynamic
There's always some unique clue in these shows that reveals the killer. Like an $800 pair of shoes as an example. It's inaccurate but I guess it makes for better TV than real crime
I mean, I suppose "smoking guns" do exist in real life, albeit much less common than what's shown on TV
Seeing Lennie puts a sm on my face and a lot of memories
Munch is the reason they even figured it out.
"Nice shoes."
This is a GREAT episode! The main plot is fine, but Munch trolling the courtroom about orgasms makes it worth the watch
Must be nice to accidentally stumble into a solved serial killer deal super realistic
Leans in real close: "Nice shoes." Ice cold.
You know he's the killer soon as he said tentative dinner plans
Wow! Season 1. Something I've noticed about both SVU and NCIS: Other officers look down on them in the early episodes, and that element of both series has disappered over time.
makes sense, if you solve a hundred cases who's gonna shittalk you
@@kaiseremotion854 Except it's not either these started with the respective team's first case.
1:47 “assaulting an officer, you’re under arrest, place your hands behind your back.” Is how that would play out.
Technically he could. On the same note how would it look to book a grieving mother who reacted to an off color comment
@@Onecooltop75 no worse than most cops make themselves look on a daily. Remember the lady cop who arrested a blind man be use she thought (or got a call that) his walking stick in his back pocket was a weapon??
@@Onecooltop75
True. Technically he could but in most cities to charge a battery or assault on an officer would mean that officer claiming an injury.
The Watch Commander or booking Sergeant is not going to sign off on a booking if you are running in a grieving mother who hurt
your pride by slapping you for being indelicate during a death notification and you have no visible injuries..
Generally you don't give certain details like "she looked like a hooker" during a death notification. Just where she was found,general cause
of death, and contact information for the Coroner's office to make arraignments. When parents ask for more info and you are the lead investigator, you tell them you are working the case and following some leads. You give them your contact number so they can call
you in a few days to get an update on the investigation. Offer to call city Crisis response people. Don't throw out first impressions
you may have to take back after further investigation.
@@originalv5107 how about that dude cleaning up around his apartment building: "sir, drop the garbage-picker-upper!"
@@originalv5107yeah but Elliot is not like that. He understands that they’re grieving and it’s not worth it to cause them more pain.
Love all of the episodes of Law and Order, Criminal Intent, Organized Crime, and SVU, as a matter of fact, it would be interesting to view new episodes of SVU, in which, N8ah is a teenager showing signs of developing h7s biological dad's behavioral traits, as Oliver is Captian of the SVU team, likewise, Noah is resentful towards his adoptive mother for never exposing/ d7scussing the truths about his biological parents, nor her biological background, and Noah preciving her as , although saying she was protecting him, she was only selfish , because she sees that she is always right, never seeing the true victims feelings, therefore, creating a major rift, fircing Oliver to reacces/evaluate every step of her past,motives
Bro aint gonna let an amateur killer stain his record.
For just a second, Eliot Stabler disappeared and Chris Keller was standing there...
it doesn't matter what your going thru it does not give you the right to put your hands on someone
You can tell instantly that this is from season 1
no, I couldn't. I thought this was from the later seasons. Because they are all basically the same episode. You can tell when some one assumes too much and you are assuming way too much.
@@ravinraven6913but was it that big of a deal for you to reply to his comment?😂 he didn’t need your opinion
Idk she had short hair first season didn't she?
S1 ep4. It's in the bio
@@DeeDiamond2981 You don’t even have to look there to know
John munch. Expert genius
9:28 and there's where any case falls apart. Warrantless search makes all evidence and following questioning inadmissable in court.
If the evidence is overwhelming and convicting it doesn't matter, you'll still be convicted
@@LegionnaireVision not the way it works. A judge won't even allow it to be heard by a jury.
I’m no fan of cops breaking the law but they were technically just there talking to his parents and he walked out wearing the shoes they were looking for, they didn’t search anything.
This all will depend on the judge. I've seen it where officers have went to talk to family of a suspect, found him there with a random book bag, and searched it to find evidence. Judge said it was a no go, that the officers had no reasonable suspicion to search the man. In this case, the evidence was reasonably in sight and the detectives have cause to take them due to the previous input from the store owner (that being only 12 pairs sold). BUT, it is up to the judge in the end.
@@theatlantafisherman6913 it's not how it works by the book, yet still happens frequently. In reality this guy would be convicted
I'm surprised the vulture didn't swoop in last moment and steal the arrest.
I've been mugged with someone holding a flashlight in my face like that.
Not cops. People who'd been arrested a number of times.
One with the light and the other waving something in his hand.
It was irritating.
Wait, what - Was he just chilling when they caught him?
Almost like he wanted to say, "What took you so long?".
I don’t think I ever seen the cast look this young especially munch
I love this show so much ❤
"We'll get the guy off the street."
Funniest line in the video...
Isn't it killer 101 that you destroy all cloths you were wearing at the time, especially the shoes?
There's an interrogation of a service member who was killing women, and as they were bringing up all the evidence one of the pieces was a boot print, and he looks down at his shoes because he wore the boots that he was wearing during the murder to the interrogation. It's on UA-cam, Colonel Russell Williams.
Least convincing slap ever
This show loves "partial prints"
Munch trying to get at the medical examiner 🤣🤣🤣
Anyone could hold a flashlight in any how after watching this
One of my favorite episodes.
Mothers slap was confusing, I get it may felt offensive, but they asked in the first place.
Did they have a warrant? I didn’t see one.
After the slap, Stabler should have said "And she owes me change for my $5".
Chris Meloni's look just before he says "nice shoes" is super loaded.
Most murders go unsolved. 💀
Would never have thought that Robert Pine could play evil. How wrong I was.
I love the humour in this show
Sorry but i didn't understand why did the boyfriend kill her ?? Can someone please explain this to me ??
1:38 I like how it cuts from both the parents sitting down and crying, to 1:46 where they're both suddenly standing up right in front of the detectives. Lmfao they literally stopped crying and were on their feet in a matter of seconds! Surprised they didn't break the floor with the force they must have both stood up with... It obviously doesn't ruin the scene or anything, just a minor WTF moment I couldn't help but notice.
Stabler's smile when he says, "Nice shoes." 😅❤❤
awesome
crazy story man wow
That last part reminds me of the interrogation of Colonel Russell Williams who had the same shoes on that he wore during one of his murders.
Who knew it was Uncle Bucks brother?
Aint she the judge that got pissy when the guy asked her to respect him and call him doctor. lol
Love Love Love this show
I hate how they treat a person with no respect doesn't matter what they do
Hey look, it’s another part of this same episode uploaded again!
Quit, you’re spoiling us!
Hey, at least this version had more detail and closure, lol...
I mean if the network put all the episodes in full on UA-cam why would they bother with streaming services?
You wanna get the milk for free without buying the cow.
If we wanna see a full episode, we gotta stream it or watch it on a pirating site like everyone else 😉😂
Benson had a best friend? It seemed like she never had friends. 😢
What episode
Always look in the description but Season 1 Episode 4
Gotta love Stabler.
🤦🏻♀️ bruh, $800 or not you gotta ditch those shoes!!
soo... he just coincidentally mimicked the MO of a serial killer?? what about the glove powder??
Bruh he was wearing them in the end 😂
I wish the last quote was “well the shoe fits”
bro this ain't csi.