Parents Paid to Protect Their Kid's Abuser | Law & Order SVU | PD TV
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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2024
- After a child is arrested for posting horrific messages on a forum, a deeper investigation reveals that his parents were paid to cover up a disturbing episode happening to him provoked by an eccentric 35-year-old billionaire owner of a toy store empire.
From Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 5, Episode 19 'Sick': Two children claim that they were molested by a billionaire.
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“Ah, this is just wrong….”
Fin’s delivery is priceless.
Billys defence was literally the exact same as Michael Jacksons. In some instances word for word lmao.
That's what this episode must be based on.
Ahh, so this is what Dr. Wu did between Jurassic Park and Jurassic World
And what Whiterose did before Mr Robot.
A little creepily on-the-nose to give Billy lip gloss . . .
Michael Jackson wore lip gloss
Just opened the app as this upload hits!
Just fortunate it's not Sergeant Voight, otherwise....
Please add the word “were”. It will help a lot in that title…
Lol it probably wont happen
There is a certain amount of words that they can put in a title
_”Were_ parents paid to protect their kid’s abuser”?
“Parents _were_ paid to protect their kid’s abuser”?
“Parents paid _were_ to protect their kid’s abuser”?
“Parents paid to _were_ protect their kid’s abuser”?
“Parents paid to protect _were_ their kid’s abuser”?
“Parents paid to protect their _were_ kid’s abuser”?
“Parents paid to protect their kid’s _were_ abuser”?
“Parents paid to protect their kid’s abuser _were”?_
That aside the current title is still adequate to get the idea across. But I digress.
@@jexelbur6872😂! But I'd pay to see the Were-kids story!
That kid is the victim here, not the suspect!
Dang!
"I love you in a platonic way"
Is that the kid from Stacy’s Mom?
Why do parents not send their kids to get help? Why is that so hard?
No parent wants to believe their child is disturbed. I've seen it on the news where a teen is tried as an adult for a horrific crime, their mothers are sobbing holding their grade school photos screaming, "He was a good boy, he would never do anything like that."
I'm guessing this episode was based on Michael Jackson and his history with pre-pubescent boys.
Exact 💯
And again i ask for the kind soul to spoil the rest of the ending for me, as i will not look into this longer than now lol
The father moves JJ to a relative across the border into Canada. He didn't want his son to testify in court and wound up in prison to protect his money. Later in the episode, a woman accuses Billy of molesting her granddaughter who we at first thought had leukemia. However, we find out that the grandmother poisoned her own granddaughter with mercury and lied about the molestation for money and attention. In the end: JJ can't be extradited to testify as a witness, the granddaughter is admitted to the hospital, JJ's father and the girl's grandmother go to prison, and Billy is seen celebrating with kids at his house with Stabler saying that they'll eventually get him. This episode was based on the molestation charges against Michael Jackson.
@job489 thank you kind soul 🙏
@@job489if the cops didn’t know right away the grandmother was faking, shame on them. Billy don’t want no little girls!
Was the father arrested on contempt of court? Because they rarely keep that up over 180 days. They eventually just stop perusing the case if the person doesn’t break by then. I guess they could have tried him on obstruction of Justice but I doubt a jury would convict on that for a dad trying to ‘protect’ his son from getting torn apart by a defense attorney.
@@RLucas3000 In the episode, the grandmother took her granddaughter to one of Billy's parties at his house before she lied to the cops. There, she convinced her granddaughter to make friends with Billy, and the granddaughter slept on the couch. She even convinced her granddaughter to lie to a therapist about Billy molesting her, and the therapist reported it to SVU. The grandmother took a hair from Billy's hairbrush and planted it on her granddaughter's clothes and quizzed her granddaughter with a scrapbook of articles about Billy everyday. The cops didn't know it was a lie until the granddaughter told Stabler and Benson at the hospital. The judge made a 'material witness' order for JJ, but the father refused and was found in contempt of court. After we find out that JJ is in Canada, the material witness order can't extend to it and Casey Novak's mentor had no authority to bring him in the U.S. When Stabler mentions JJ's father will walk with the money, Casey's mentor said the 'material witness' order was intact and will keep the father in jail until JJ comes back. This was the only episode with Billy Tripley, and I don't recall a time when he's ever mentioned again.
No justice for the victim
One. Day at TMS in laguna beach I was sleeping over at my friend”s lily”s house
They didnt arrest tgis guy. Why dontvthey do a follow up?
Very michael jackson
Definitely michal Jackson
Michael Jackson all over
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So this was based of the Michael Jackson case.
I got question, though. There anyone here who believe MJ did do what he was accused of?
Ok…the guy who plays Billy is fine af
I really enjoyed that so far ❤❤💪😇🙏🌉🪦☘️☘️👅😂😂
Just opened the app as this upload hits!
Dang!