This 'Southern Belle' Shot A Black Boy Without Reason | Law & Order SVU
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- This Southern Bell who shot a black boy without any reason whatsoever tries to assure to court that she doesn't discriminate and 'isn't a racist'... evidence suggests otherwise.
Season 15, Episode 4 "Internal Affairs": When Officer Michael Groves ends up in a psych ward after levelling accusations at the 12th Precinct, Internal Affairs asks the team to help investigate, is he really mad or is there something more happening.
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"I have a gay Chinese assistant"
Lawyer: Good for you.
He completely dismissed that with the exact effort it deserved. 😂😂
I loved that part too, lol
Yeah,what? Does she want a medal for that?
@@DragonGoddess18 No, she wants a cookie and a medal.
ROTFL!@@Ryooken
I think Gordon Ramsey should star in an episode of SVU!@@Ryooken
I'll say one thing. If I'm sitting on the jury of a case like this and I hear the defendant say "If it was a white boy [following me], I wouldn't have been afraid"... Sorry, but that tells me everything I need to know about that person.
I actually gasped when she said that. Even though it didn't surprise me.
But being racist is one thing, murder is another. Yes, she is racist. But does that make her action murder? In most countries, yes, because you are expected to avoid confrontation. But in the US, where idiots came up with the mad idea of stand-your-ground laws, that is not necessarily the case.
Yeah but a lot of white people feel that way
@@ccvv1119 I'm one of them.
@@JoeyT1 At least you’re an honest bigot
We've all heard the phrase "actions speak louder than words". She didn't have to say EXACTLY what the prosecutor was implying. But we all know that's exactly what she meant.
I swear, this episode was essentially 'to kill a mockingbird' by Harper Lee; it's just the prosecution who's got the figurative 'Atticus' this time. Good episode, even if heartbreaking.
That’s my absolute favorite book! The way that Atticus destroys them and shows how prejudice they are against Tom. An amazing character
How did it end?
@@davegilmore8333 If memory serves, the real killer tries to kill Gregory Peck's kids, but Robert Duvall saves their asses.
I thought it was loosely based on Paula Deen.
sooooooooooooooo she hides her racism by "having friends" that she calls by sketchy asf dodgeball stereotypes.
Sounds about yt
@@rhysbailey6827WRONG
Right@@danerook
That's happen alot. They smile at you and call you friend
“How could I be racist? I have tons of friends who are black”
That defense attorney's argument was basically, "Because there's systemic racism it's totally fine my client is also racist."
That’s what I was thinking too lol I’m watching like, “Is he implying she shouldn’t be held accountable for racial profiling because the police aren’t held accountable for racial profiling? Two wrongs don’t make a right my guy.”
The woman even said to Rollins since they are both from a similar background “you and I both know if I did this back home they would be throwing me a parade”
And Rollins looked plain disgusted when she heard that.
Sounds just like George Zimmerman
And they did for him
@@aceb4634 and look how that worked out
You gotta feel sad for the parents of the victim because their son's killer will never face justice.
As opposed to avatars of evil that are Trayvon Martin's parents...
@@TPTGopheru want attention so bad it’s hilarious
@@imnotamisogynist4537right
@@TPTGopherwhat?
@@TPTGopherdelusional pos 😂😂
one thing about barba, he always did thorough research on the people involved in the case,
But not the ones investigating the case. Because you can't convict someone without evidence of any wrongdoing.
Rafael Barba the badass attorney.
She wouldn’t have been afraid if a white boy followed her? I’d be afraid if he was black, white or flippin’ blue, someone’s following me!
Do you think they should end an episode with her being killed by a white kid just to make this ironic.
@@silverstrike5904I know I’m late but yes very much yes .
@@silverstrike5904 that actually would have been a rude awakening for some white people.
@@MsDanilea yep
@@MsDanilea Depends where you live.
Some high end talent with Cybill Shepherd and Jeffrey Tambor as her attorney in this episode.
Jeffrey Tambor is a great actor, he was so funny in Enterouge playing himself
and Sonja Sohn looks like
I thought I recognised her! As Esther/Lenore in The Originals@@kimricautumn6918
This was one of the episodes that really got under my skin. The father Jack, because she was a famous chef she basically got away with murder. I hated the ruling from this episode blackpills
don't follow people into their home without being invited and you will not be shot.
@@toomanyaccountsgood. Because people like you are a ticking time bomb, thinking that you are some "heroic Southern white savior with a gun".
Still a sore loser for over two centuries all for what? Stupid skin tones? Please. Do better.
@@toomanyaccounts Thats what you took from the episode...
@@theofficialphoenixtv5765 its called understamding the rules of civil society
White privilege as always.
This has to be a reference to Paula Dean.
eeyup
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Paula Deen did not kill anyone and it was a disgruntled white employee that filed suit. It was dismissed because you cannot claim damages for something that happened to someone else, never mind there was no proof. Go to her restaurant, they serve everyone.
Nope.
Everyone is saying no but L&O has a history of pulling things from real life cases. So it very well could be based off of Paula along with other race based cases
So accurately portrayed! That's life!!
Its years later I just realized that's alton from Snowfall and calvin from paid in full 😂
And his wife in the episode is Kima from The Wire 😂😂
Sybil Shepard is a legendary actress. Been a fan since Moonlighting with Bruce Willis. Enjoyed this episode Soo much. 👍👍
Earlier she was on a nighttime soap called "Yellow Rose" as well as being in least one mini series. She is a wonderful actress.
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She got away with it. The parents show incredible heart when they ask the citizens not to riot as a result. They asked it to end.
thanks
Which is why the whole thing is unbelievable
The da goes sjw at the end
Spoilers...IRL the killer was acquitted because his "victim" didn't live to go to prison for attempted murder.
@@Ronkyort0dox Why? It's totally believable that she'd be allowed to get away with it.
This is actually episode 2 American Tragedy of season 15
Thank you bc I’m scrolling on Hulu right now.
Confused
No, it's Law and Order, SVU.
@@thewildqueen4976 nobody said it wasn’t
Episode 3 actually
Holy hell. Thats Kima from The Wire
and Calvin from Paid in Full
The case that made John Munch retire 😢
why do shows and movies always ruin the logic with illogical reasoning that in real life isn't what really happens.
Yeah, it didn't really make much sense. Like he would open her gate and everything and not take out his earbuds the whole time?
Because they are shows and movies. Real life is not fun or interesting enough for a drama.
"In real life" the "victim" was a monster who didn't live to be charged with attempted murder.
Because people don’t know what real life legal arguments are like. So this doesn’t need to look illogical. It’s meant to be entertainment and copaganda, not meant to be accurate to how courts work
@@yucol5661this show is based on actual cases from police files, stupid! Try again, boy!
Combining the Paula Deen and Trayvon Martin incidents together was certainly a um, choice.
Where r the incidents of blks comniting all the worst crimes and taking out lives every hr of every day..lmao f you
Paula Dean was depicted accurately in this episode 😂
It's not about Paula Deen it's about that George Zimmerman Trayvon Martin incident
@@sidneyatkins6678 staring Paula Dean 😂....bruh look at her she like a skinny Paula dean.
id like to note one thing about the defence lawyer questioning, he talks about what the detective does and what she did were the exact same thing but they were completely different things, he was following clues about what a suspect looked like it had nothing to do with skin color and he only searched them and thats it, but what she did was just up and shot the kid never did they say if the kid had done anything to scare her or whatever to force her to shoot him but just his skin color. that lawyer needs to learn the differences in what detectives do
This is quality TELEVISION RIGHT HERE!!
CORRECTION: It's episode 3 "American Tragedy", not episode 4 "Internal Affairs".
how did it end?
would it be really hard to write the correct episode this scene was from??
Nah. As a woman (and probably a man, too) if ANY strange man follows you through your gate, you're going to be scared and on guard. That part of the argument didn't feel realistic. If you're a woman, it does not matter what skin color someone who is following you has.
That's what I'm saying 😢😮 I don't care 💅😘 if it's white black Hispanic that's just weird asf I have to say to me and I'm black 🖤 just saying!!🤷🏽♀️
But that isn’t the show. As my housemate and I constantly say to each other, when we make angry comments about how something is being portrayed on a show, TV TV! Remember, even so called reality shows are heavily scripted.
@@alexandraanderson3988
Well let’s be fair…as a black woman you’re at a higher risk of being assaulted compared to a white woman. In 2022 41% of black women reported experiencing sexual assault in some form. It’s truly awful about this reality but we can’t ignore the possibility of racism playing a factor in these kinds of cases. Not so much about being afraid but lethal force.
Well yeah that’s the kind of reasoning that often sees black men dead often by white people, famously by white cops.
Did he follow her through the gate?!!
This episode definitely had some heavy hitters as guest stars.
Wow.... Guess the BPRD didn't pan out so the head became a defense attorney
Rafael Barba was one of the best attorneys on the show
Law & Order has a bad habit of reusing recognizable faces. That black dude playing the dad was in an earlier season where he shot a white kid to protect his son. Pretty sure he should still be in prison from that conviction.
The lawyer in SVU today was a man who physically injured a child molester and went to prison! Carisi is his character name! And there's others!
They may do quite a bit of reusing people, but on the other half of the coin, consider this.
I suspect they honestly think there would be such a huge bevy of people watching EVERY last episode to really piece all of the appearances together.
What the hell does that have to do with racism, jackass?
This episode was on this weekend. Love it.
What episode is this
@@KgotatsoTsotetsi-ny2qw Season 15 Episode 3
Great episode, love Cybill Shepherd ♥️. Whoever played the deceased 16 year old parents were excellent. I felt them.
Good thing we got episodes like this to address these issues
Cybill Sheperd is an icon
@@craigbreuwet1924 • What does she do in real life? I haven't heard anything.
@@craigbreuwet1924are you sure you're thinking of the right person?
@@that.ll_do_pig might be thinking of the cook that is famous my bad
@@craigbreuwet1924you’ve got Aly Sheedy and this lady confused. She’s not a racist in real life.
@@plushrush ok
This is actually season 15 episode 3 not 4 as it is listed in the description incase anyone wanted to watch it.
Seeing Jeffrey Tambor as a defense attorney is such a pleasure I wish they brought him back for more seasons!
What season/episode is this? Cuz it’s not the one listed in the description
You have the wrong episode number and synopsis in the description. You want the one before this one.
The Correct Episode is: Season 15 Episode 3 “American Tragedy”
Y’all she is guilty I’m just checking this video out. Like you could’ve called 911 or anything but instead you want to handle the situation differently. This Law and Order episodes be so good ✅👍👍
I don't believe she was handed a script. I believe she performed from experience.
It alway gives me sketch when I see a white person playing a racist a bit too well. Like there’s a different between doing it okay
Sure bud
curiously, Cybill Shepherd financially supported the National Civil Rights Museum in her hometown of Memphis
i believe you can think. please prove it.
Cybill Shepherd isn’t racist, idiot! Try again, Karen!
1:49 the lawyer was like her we go
I remember when this one premiered. They combined the Paula Dean incident and Travon Martin
Man frfr
Cybill Shepherd how Dare you!
Have you ever been on a NY subway or are you basing it on vigilante movies?
guess you missed those news reports of rapes on the subway as well as face slashings and beatings
That lawyer really bested the detective. Excellent chess play right there.
It wasn’t an excellent chess play. It was writing designed for a certain end. There were all kinds of responses possible for the lawyer’s statements/questions. Had they been given; there would never have been a not guilty verdict. It wasn’t a brilliant chess strategy, so much as it was a predictable plot device.
@@patricelockertanthony7630 Sounds like a excellent chess play in writing then huh? Thanks for backing me up 😁
Is this based on paula dean?
The boy didn't deserve to be shot, but why did he follow the lady shrouded and when it was dark?
Jungle train through the congo is a wild line😅🤣🤣🤣she a baddie
What is this eps call and the description has the wrong name for it eps
The lady that plays the deceased mom she played on "The Chi" and now plays on Will Trent as his boss. Good actress.
She also played on the wire as kima Gregg's
Season 15 Episode 3 (American Tragedy) in 2013
Main Cast:
Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson
Danny Pino as Dectetive Nicolas "Nick" Amaro Jr
Kelli Giddish as Dectetive Amanda Rollins
Richard Belzer as Sergeant John Munch
Ice-T as Sergeant Odafin "Fin" Tutuola
Raúl Esparza as ADA Rafael Barba
Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
Special Guest Start:
Cybill Shepherd as Jolene Castile
Inspired by the Case of Paul Deen
Great show
And if a group has a decades long statistically proven level of violence proportional to their demographics much higher than other groups? We have to ignore it
I’m a naturally skittish person at night. I don’t care what your ethnicity is. If I’m walking alone at night and getting followed by someone, I’m taking every chance to make sure I get home safe. Cross the street to see if they follow, update my location to my family, and calling 911 while getting somewhere more public
Wrong episode listed
Season & ep?
So many cameos in this episode.
@Law&Order its actually Season 15 Episode 3.
I’m a young white woman. If any man, no matter what color skin is following me, I’m going to be scared! Especially if the man that is following me is white, black men don’t scare me, but honestly generally speaking, men do frighten me based on life experience.
im a young black woman & I feel the exact same way. men in general scares me.
You just contradicted yourself in your sentence 😂
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@@kst5453I'm a middle aged Black man in a big city...Black women scare the HELL out of me!
Ur a m0r0n, nd a liar..😂😂
Hey it’s Phyllis from the L Word!
So this is what Shawn's mom was doing away during her time away from Santa Barbara
I saw the thumbnail on this and my first thought was Paula Deen
These clips just aren’t long enough… what happened????
She was aquitted. Jury found her not guilty. The parents of the deceased 16 year old asked any protest be non violent. Let this end today.
Why does the thumbnail look like it's out of Judge Judy?
I couldn’t be in that court room, cuz I would’ve busted out laughing. Like this lady just gave them the case 😂😂 cuz what you mean “I wouldn’t be afraid of him if he was white”
@georgegershwin327 And which race colonizes the world, invades other countries, and commits general war crimes even to this day?
Cybill Shepherd couldn't be any more of a Karen here 😅
0:07 kermit the 🐸 in law & order
This episode, there is no right or wrong answer, the beginning half of questioning her showed one POV and the question showed the other sides POV
This is how you do drama Dhar Mann. Take notes.
Topical even today
and typical
I mean, its less than 10 years old.
Oh I gotta see this?
The "BELLE" rang the "BELL"
I have a gay Chinese assistant
Good for you
Love Barba
Sounds like an administration checking off all the boxes of diversity to project how self righteous they wish to be perceived as.
I was surprised to see Kima{Sonja Sohn} from The Wire in this clip. great actress.
This happens every day in real time think about it
Wait! Did I just see Mariska Hargitay amongst the jury?!?!
No, she was in the gallery behind the victim’s parents.
I am afraid of spiders, to a near comical degree. And when encountering a spider, I do my best to avoid it, because I am afraid of it. Killing it would require going closer, which is antithetical to a normal fear response. In addition, I have studied what I am afraid of. Knowledge is the enemy of fear, it makes the things you are scared of face the light of logic and reason. I've learned spiders are not a threat to me. They are very interesting creatures, and they keep alot of the other creepy crawlies I am also afraid of in check. Knowing what I now know, killing the spider for hanging out and playing a part in my homes harmony, that would be ignorant and foolish. Is it harder to try and reason with what you are afraid of? Most defiantly. Is is wise to let a fear, let alone an over inflated irrational one, govern your actions? No. Is comparing my fear of spiders to a woman's fear of black men doing who knows what with them kind of a reach? Absolutely. And it is with that same level of reach that is trying to be used to justify taking the life from someone just because they made them afraid.
.......Wow, I need to go punch a time clock, cause I feel like I just went to work.
The mother of the victim in this clip looks like she could be Angela Bassett's sister.
Alton of snowfall is the dad in the seats.
Small town mentality when you close your self off to the world and let one narrative in that’s what you end up with
This was during the Zimmerman case & they never showed what actually happened.
Field hands 😮
Law & Order SVU 5th this episode because it's actually about that George Zimmerman Trayvon Martin incident
Is this a fictional depiction of the Paula Dean incident ?
Not cybill!!
Oh hell it's Sybil
It’s crazy though cause literally how IT’s described in the show is how other people describe New York. Case and point, remember the term Zoo York?
Just cause she may be racist, doesn't mean her suspicions are invalid. I am not a fan of NY city and I would feel differently about seeing someone approaching me there as I would say in Quebec. I mean Rick Morranis was minding his own business when some random big black dude punched him in the face in NY as they were both walking down the street. I live in London and I am more afraid of white gang members there who have stalked me while I was doing my job. I think where you live or visiting plays a role in who you may be afraid of geographically. Here in Sydney, I am concerned about getting into a fight with young men of the middle eastern community as I have had threats of gang beatings from them in the past. We can pretend in the media and based TV shows like this one there is nothing to be afraid of, but we don't live in this made up tv world.
This show does more harm than it tries to be a good I swear 😂
Brandon Johnson and Franklin Saint parents unite
Great job with the stereotyping
First off, New Orleans is FAR more dangerous than New York. It also has a FAR higher percentage of black population that is FAR less segregated. The idea that a racist woman would be fine in some factionalized white New Orleans and clutch her pearls in New York is peak comedy. If you’re racist, New Orleans is in the top 5 cities you’d hate. New York isn’t making the top 50.
"American Tragedy" Season 15 Episode 3
So what happens? Does she go free or gets jail time? 👀
The subway remark is 95% true
why?
Moron
"I am the worst f**ing attorney"
Paula Deen meets Trayvon Martin.
I just realised that’s the beautiful woman from taxi driver