The cause of his murder spree was he had syphillis his disease severely compromised his brain making him unable to control his actions they later found out that an insurance company knew but did not inform him which could have prevented this and cured him. He was later sent to a psychiatric hospital where he would stay until he was fit to stand trial which unfortunately would be never
@ the only plus side is that part of the plea deal with the head of the insurance company was that they would settle any lawsuit with both her and the murderers family
One of the most brutal endings in the series. That moment when Benson and Stabler get up and are immediately met with the gaze of the grieving mother, all without a word. Chilling and powerful.
Yes that was the cause of his murder spree his disease severely compromised his brain making him unable to control his actions they later found out that an insurance company knew but did not inform him which could have prevented this he was later sent to a psychiatric hospital where he would stay until he was fit to stand trial which unfortunately would be never
The cause of his murder spree was he had syphillis his disease severely compromised his brain making him unable to control his actions they later found out that an insurance company knew but did not inform him which could have prevented this and cured him. He was later sent to a psychiatric hospital where he would stay until he was fit to stand trial which unfortunately would be never
The insurance company should be facing charges of negligent homicide for not informing Daniel or his family members of his condition.
@ yeah Alex cabot also delt with them after finding out the company knew but didn’t tell him or his family
His personal insurance is screwed but the general insurance wouldn't care and whiteout their names. Fact of life.
Sadder staring at the widow who never got justice
Although knowing the killer brain 🧠 is swiss cheese 🤔
@ the only plus side is that part of the plea deal with the head of the insurance company was that they would settle any lawsuit with both her and the murderers family
One of the most brutal endings in the series. That moment when Benson and Stabler get up and are immediately met with the gaze of the grieving mother, all without a word. Chilling and powerful.
I remember this one. The tragic part is that it wasn't completely his fault either.
Damn, Richard Thomas, delivering another convincing performance.
Doesn't he have syphilis?
Yes that was the cause of his murder spree his disease severely compromised his brain making him unable to control his actions they later found out that an insurance company knew but did not inform him which could have prevented this he was later sent to a psychiatric hospital where he would stay until he was fit to stand trial which unfortunately would be never
He does in the advanced stages.
@@BillyButcher90 As a result of gross negligence by an insurance company who was aware of his condition, yet they didn't inform him or his family.