Developmental Issues | S11 E01 | Law & Order
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2023
- Episode recap from Season 11, Episode 1 'Endurance': After a disabled boy dies of smoke inhalation during a fire, his parents and a building tenant with a history of accidental fires become suspects.
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What an incredible performance by the woman playing the mother. I remember her from years ago when she played anne of green gables.
Omg, yes!! That's where I know her from! I knew she looked familiar!
@@villaquenton5547 Doesn't it drive you crazy when you can not remember where you saw that actor before.
Megan Follows
What that’s Anne of green gables….omg
@@geoffoldread7684 I'm glad that Megan could guest star in the Law & Order universe. She's a very distinguished actress. I once almost took an acting course that she was going to teach. I'm sure that it would have been most interesting.
oh my god this woman is absolutely amazing, her courtroom scene was absolutely devastating. you could have told me this was real life.
That's Megan Follows aka Anne of Greene Gables. Canadian acting royalty.
I became sleep deprived caring for my parents when they had Alzheimer’s. Even after they went into a nursing home, there was so much to do as the only relative. They frequently fell and went to the ER. I received phone calls from the nursing home all hours of the night. It is hell to have loved ones so sick and dependent, but much of that is due to the depression from knowing that they’re terminal.
AM SORRY
Similar situation here. It is so hard to watch the ones you love suffer and know everything you are doing isn't stopping it, just keeping worse things from happening.
I became depressed when my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer in the brain and my depression gotten worse after he died in his sleep
@@katiebonser9712So very sorry for your loss. 🙏🏻♥️
Such a memorable courtroom scene. It always made me cry when she starts to tell the true story of what happened.
Isn'nt the mother lying a little bit? A kid doesn't die from convulsions. and she said she didn't give him the injection to let him die. Maybe medically ignoant.
"Parental exhaustion imminent."
Got that diagnose almost four years ago.
Still going. I feel so very sorry for the mother.
One of the symptomes of parental burnout is the loss of emotions and detachment.
So her doing this is absolutely possible.
I love when shows and movies tackle moral questions and grey areas. The acting was phenomenal and you could see yourself falling on either side of the verdict.
Personally I find it very easy to believe that a jury would go not guilty by reason of insanity.
Someone who is consistently sleep deprived can go crazy. That's a fact. Anyone who has ever had a baby knows that it's enough to drive anyone insane being up all night. Twelve years of not sleeping more than two hours at a time? Sorry but that should be considered a psychiatric factor.
This woman is going to live the rest of her life with the guilt of what she did. What would be the point of imprisoning someone who drove themselves to the edge to take care of such a child? The circumstances are so extenuating that I genuinely think the jury did the right thing.
As someone who has had insomnia for over 20 years. Being chroniclly sleep deprived is awful. I have ADHD and ASD. Being sleep deprived makes it worse for me.
@@ashleydowney1222Have you ever tried melatonin? It was a miracle for me
@ashleydowney1222 - I am not a doctor or anything but maybe try smoking some weed. I heard it can help with that
This is one of those where I just can’t get behind the verdict. Even if I were to believe everything she said, the fact is that she continuously tried to cover it up afterwards. Memory suppression or no, she was stable enough to set the fire, get out, form a narrative of what happened & stick w/ it until exposed.
She got let off because the jury felt sorry for her. She had a son who pretty much qualified as evil and she felt trapped. So they let her off because the insanity plea gave her an out.
the charge was 2nd degree murder, which means "Intentional Killings Without Premeditation"...due to temporary insanity; basically they couldnt find enough evidence to assure she thought of the crime(like a life insurance, calls, covering tracks, etc)... the jury is only to decide on the charge given, not in anything else... the DA could have piled a ton more charges and found her guilty of arson, etc
@@justinchristoph3725 They "didn't let her off". Not guilty by reason of insanity means an indefinite stay in a psychiatric facility. She will be held until it's deemed that she's not a risk to herself or others, and in some cases that means forever.
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He wasn’t evil.
12 years of sleep depravation. She is all by herself. Depression, fear. No one can take that sort of pressure. And it was getting worse.
As soon as they called her “Megan” I realized it was Megan Follows! Loved her as Ann Shirley - great to see her put in such a powerhouse performance here!
“Ann… with an ‘e’!” 😉 My thought was ‘Anne Shirley! What would Marilla and Matthew have thought about this? … and Mrs. Lynde will have a field day with this gossip.’
Also, Megan is such an awesome actress.
My bad. “Anne…”@@mocat1
Most recently, I recognized Megan Fellows for her time playing Lily Borden on heartland. Heartland is another excellent series and more cast members from that show if they haven't already should appear on law and order.
Sorry but her acting, a class
Pure excellence
Supportive acting in this series is superb. Great show.
12 years of doing her best to care for her son, how many years of sleep deprivation? I would not vote to convict, I would want her to get help for the guilt she's going to live with the rest of her life. My gawd, what an amazing performance from the actress. I was spellbound.
You're sick then.
@@jeromemaida4933
Knock it off. Or else.
@jeromemaida4933 - no, I agree with the original poster. What good will that do for her daughter. This way maybe she can start healing getting better and being there for her other child.
This broke my heart. Wow.
My dad loved it when Angie was on!
McCoy should have listened to his boss, she was right on the money that the jury was going to find her not guilty. This was one of few shows where McCoy lost trial.
He purposely lost it
@@matthewhardy5610That's the impression I got. McCoy deliberately lost because he didn't agree with Abbie and Nora.
He didn't, he did what he thought was right.
I can relate to this mother. Big time.
My son is almost 31. He has diagnoses of Level 2 ASD (with PDA characteristics), GAD, Binge Eating Disorder, Severe Food Addiction, & Type 2 Diabetes.
I've spent my entire life fighting either for him or with him. I have cPTSD as a direct result of this. My fighting for him will not cease - I have to fight continually to get sufficient support funding to build sufficient capacity that will avoid him having to be handed over to Public Trust and Adult Guardian for management of his affairs. Because as things stand currently - if I'm not in the picture to make the decisions and carry on fighting on his behalf - nobody else is available from within the family. This I know to be a retrograde action on my part - he will not cope well under such structures. But as things stand moving into the future there will be an ongoing need for Financial Administration & Guardianship to protect him from himself.
Along the way I have been subjected to psychological abuse - from him AND service providers. Like the support agency who took EIGHT days to inform me of a policy around imposition of restricted practices. Like another support agency with whom I had to jump up & down & shriek like a banshee just to be able to talk with them about an issue that had arisen, an action I had to repeat ONE month later. This agency didn't have the courage to contact me to drop me as a client, they called the person that put me onto them to have that person do it. Another agency that was fully briefed around my expectations from the outset that did similar - not communicating with me within a time frame SPECIFIED BY THEM - then dropped me when I complained.
Then we have government. The public housing authority who refused to evict his downstairs neighbour after TWO PHYSICAL assaults - one of which could've entailed my son being pulled or falling backwards onto a concrete stairwell. This same neighbour was the subject of 34 PAGES of email complaints by a 2nd neighbour in relation to noise issues and several complaints from the family of a 3rd neighbour! The housing authority was prepared to move my son rather than evict this bad seed.
Like this mum - I'm tired. Like this mum - I keep going. Because this is my son & I want the best for him. He CAN be worked with - I've just had to find the right professionals to do so. Which is also exhausting.
I recently went thru some challenging times. I was suicidal - I'm not now. I got thru it by having my son move in with me - even tho it was rough, it was still better for me than living alone.
We need better designed systems than we have. We need to acknowledge the role of family based carers much more than we do.
Bless you and hope things get better. You're a great parent
God bless you.
Is this the way you wanted your life to be?
@PikaPetey ask ANY mum of a child with disability that question. They'll tell you no.
Sometimes disability isn't obvious at birth. It can take a few years to show. Other times you pick up disability quickly - like vision and hearing impairment. We actually first thought there may've been hearing impairment when he approx 6-8 months old - large wooden spoon on bottom of metal pot. Older boy (by 19 mnths) would've startled, this one no reaction.
But we want the same thing for ALL our kids, irrespective of disability or not - a fulfilling life lived in community. Which my older son has - employment, an intimate partner relationship with a significant other, a family, loads of friends. My younger son - well, he doesn't have ANY of those things. He has precisely TWO people in his life who are not either family or paid to be with him.
In the 70's governments all over the world closed down institutions (where, admittedly, there was significant abuse of residents occurring) in favour of care in the community. A noble goal indeed. Except the community (meaning you) doesn't care about people with disability. Or aged people. Or those who provide care for them - like me.
The right sees us as being "unproductive units" - my son now has 3 support workers, a psychologist, OT, dietician and an exercise physiologist who work with him. So I don't think "unproductive" is an accurate description, do you? Which brings us to the other issue the right has - the fact that such services are entirely taxpayer funded. But given he is incapable of full time work due to his disability, how else can he afford such services.
Then we have the left, who aren't much better. The important thing for the left is the concept of intersectional identities. But they've never bothered to fully look at Crenshaw's model of intersectional identities - because if they did they'd see disability, mental health, aging AND caring ALL feature as parts of our identities.
Please! If you can't handle being a mom, don't have a kid. If you can't handle the kid, put him in a place where people will care for him
My favorite Anne (of Green Gables).
Oh my gosh Meagan follows!
What an incredible performance!
The worst of all she tried to escape from the crime that she made
Die by a gas suffocating, one of the worst ways to die
It can be, but definitely not always. With fires it can be as simple as CO inhalation. If you're asleep you never even know it's happening. Sounds like that's what happened to the kid.
@@Plank_Hill Yeep and it's in generally one of the worst ways to die
Really? You think trimming to scape consequences is worse than killing someone? You probably think that making fun of someone is worse than breaking a bone too.
🗣️💨Cough! 💨Cough!
"You gotta do your job, Jack"
Continues to not do his job
Jack McCoy, ace legal system-distorter
Everybody and the jury feeling sorry for her.
It is never easy with special kids. But she had other ways to relieve the pain.
Jim Beam?
Dianne Wiest' joins the series as interim DA Nora Lewin
iWatch the sirie mariska and Cristopher are My héroes,😀
Why does the jury sometimes say the charge and sometimes the judge does?
In a U.S. jury trial (not a “bench trial” before a judge without any jury), it depends on your location - especially which state and the kind of trial court - civil, criminal, appeals. If there’s a jury, the judge will read the verdict to himself/herself to make sure that the jury hasn’t made mistakes in the law. Then the judge will sometimes (not often) read the verdict aloud, but usually hands it to the Clerk of the Court (who’s sitting near the judge) or to the foreperson of the jury to read out loud.
I used to live with an autistic brother; what she's saying about respite care and sending him back is legit. They legally can't do anything to discipline one of their charges if they act out, and if they get too worked up, they can throw their hands up and send them home to you on the grounds they'd endanger themselves and everyone else.
Before hung through with pregnancy people should be told about the possibilities of everything their child could have this can be completely avoided with better education in disabilities mental and physical
Thing is, no one would have children anymore.
Same thing with telling women what is going to happen during birth and what things could and routinely go wrong during it!
If you become aware of this before your family planning the chances are VERY high that normal people you would want to have children wouldn’t have as many or none at all.
While people who don’t care or who routinely "accidentally" pop them out would be the majority of parents…
Not beneficial for society.
@@lenibeni7421 You should realize that you preach ignorance. Even more, you preach coercion by omittance of truth. "Women should make children without knowing the risks!" - says you. And you hide that behind "benefit to society". Repulsive.
Is that Anne of Green Gables?
Yes
Yes! That’s Megan Fellows!
Thank you!
I have been raking my brain trying to figure out who the actress was and what I may have seen her in!
@tonyameredith7081 me too!
OMG! IT IS!😲😄😲
As an autistic person, I have a really hard time sympathizing with people who kill their mentally disabled relatives, especially if it's children. So if either of my parents get too fed up with me they can just kill me and get away with it? Because I'm such a burden? What??
@alanchappel7958you do realize that this happens in real life too tho?
@alanchappel7958it’s a TV series not a movie!
You say that because you are functional. You have no idea what is to care for someone who is not mentally capable of doing ANYTHING by themselves. There is a point where the little hope you had for them to be capable of taking caring of themselves fades away, leaving you with the cruel reality. The no Sleep stress, the broken things, the scars, everyhing end with you wishing for them to die peacefully.
@@gdurand What about them? They’re not mindless monsters with no feelings. And do you have children with problems like that?
not only was her son mentally disabled he was physically disabled and he had chronic illnesses. all he was doing was suffering he was in pain
I actually cried a lot during this wow.
The first episode after Adam Schiff left the DA's office sadly he left without any reason
he was written out of show to accommodate Hill's 78 yr old retirement. It was written leaving the DA's office to accept a role in coordinating commemorations of the Holocaust Project
Heartbreaking performance 😢
I understand this character fatigue . Taking care of someone who is dependent on you can take a physical and emotional tole on you, hell you might even go full insane. But it still doent excuse her actions.
Great the mom didn't go to prison, she was not entirely guilty.
After she killed her son she lied about it constantly afterwards. She should have been charged guilty.
I think the jury made the right decision. She had suffered enough already.
@@glennwatson3313What?! She MURDERED her son!
@@kylewilson2819 She broke after years of living in an impossible situation.
@@glennwatson3313 Who cares? There are a million better solutions to a child with special needs than murder. Or are you of the opinion that children with special needs deserve to be murdered because they cause parents additional stress? Smh
@@glennwatson3313then give your kid to someone u can care for not set a fire killing them
Just drop the kid off at the firehouse. Several places have the gold colored sign that has a silhouette that looks like a hug with iirc a phrase that says “safe place.”
Just drop them off and surrender them to the state. It will be humiliating, but if you just can’t handle it I’m sure giving the kid up rather then killing them is definitely the move.
Safe Haven laws. All 50 states have them but there are age limits. In New York the child has to be under 5 days old. Fourteen states have a limit of 3 days old; 27 states have an age limit of less than 14 days. North Dakota and Missouri accept children up to one year old. Nebraska has the least restrictive, accepting children until the age of 18 years.
@@MonicaLNJSome quality info here folks.
I’m sure though (if given the circumstances) if you show up to a fire station and say “you need to help me, I absolutely can not do this and I need someone to help”
Someone, somehow would get you help.
It would at least get the ball rolling
this was incredible i wasnt even paying attention until i heard her crying and now im crying
Every parent should always look after & do anything to support their child regardless of how medically unstable or not they we are I fear what she would do to her other child it won't matter if she has medical Conditions or just a regular everyday child with no issues unless she gets the help of dealing with her problems & not making the same mistake to her remaining child like she did with her decreased one.
As an autistic person, no. Some parents should allow children to go into a higher degree of care if that’s what they need. It’s awful and traumatic, but it’s ultimately better than allowing yourself to get caught up in this belief system that we are better off dead
Megan Fellow is such a phenomenal actress!
Meghan Follows didn't recognize her. It was her voice... Loved Anne of Green Gables...
where can i watch / download this season? amazon prime only have seasons 6-10 and peackok is not avalaible in my country...
Rizzoli has always been stunning, oh my goodness.
she chose to let him seize and potentially die before starting the fire so in that time she could’ve helped him, changed her mind about the fire, carried him outside, but she left him to die intentionally like just because he was hard to handle that doesn’t mean she was justified or not guilty of murder here. what if you have kids with bpd? a kid with a drug addiction? if you become emotionally distraught and can’t take them anymore should you just be given a slap on the wrist because you’re crying? you can’t really set a precedent like this because it promotes child abuse and eugenics as long as the parent seems to feel bad enough and exhausted enough
That's a little different because those examples are situational and they don't have to depend on you. What happened here was the kid had no chance of getting better and had to be cared for 24/7n he was never going to be independent or had a chance if lining nornally.
Big response
If she's found to be mentally deficient, what happens to her daughter? I feel for the mom. Living for 12 years with a child with those challenges? I've been sleep-deprived for a couple of days and I near went nuts. After all that time, I'm amazed she didn't kill herself sooner.
4:20 Rizzoli ❤❤ or Isles? 😂😂
I might be wrong really out of line for saying this but i don't believe a mother would leave her child in a burn place no matter what
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Come on Jack! Offer her a deal!
"No. He's an idiot". That's so Jack.
My favorite Anne of Green Gables
7:41 alright! Who else giggled?
Great example why you NEVER TALK TO COPS. Get a lawyer and STFU.
How could you, Anne?!
Institutions have closed or drastically downsized. Group homes may or may not be able to care for those with violent or destructive behaviors so we are left with family or a jail cell? What sense does that make?
Now my recollection of statutes are rusty, but is it not true, that if anyone is killed during the commission of a crime, they can be charged for those murders? So they have her for the arson, cut and dry, dead to rights, and her son was killed in the fire. Ergo, though they can’t get the case for the murder, come in the side door, from arson.
Jack threw the case on purpose. His boss told him to ask to charge with manslaughter. He didn't.
@@vortex_1336 this is why he was the worst ADA of Law& Order
And if this was actual case, Jury would have acquitted the same as they did in the show, for the reason of insanity.
She should’ve gotten punishment, proven not guilty just made her feel free to kill her daughter when she gets tired of her🤦🏻♀️
From what I remember the daughter wasn’t neurodivergent or disabled. So I’m willing to bet mom wouldn’t feel driven to cold blooded murder with her.
Thinking of her daughter was the only reason it didn’t become a murder suicide.
And it’s not a stretch from real life. In a notorious documentary by Autism Speaks (supposedly an advocate for Autistic families but spend their funds fearmongering and advocating dangerous treatments and eugenics) they interview a woman who said she fantasized about driving her disabled daughter off a bridge, but that the only thing that stopped her was her precious normal son she’d leave behind.
Many disabled children are abused and murdered by their caregivers every single day for being a burden and supposed ally’s for the disabled normalized it as an acceptable way to look at a mentally and/or physically disabled child.
'Not guilty by reason of insanity' is different from 'not guilty'. She's not going home, she's going to a psych ward where they will keep her until they decide she is no longer a risk to herself or others. In some cases people are held until their death.
I've heard being sent to a psych asylum is worse than prison in most cases
Remember, nobody walks.Abby said, most likely.😑😑😑
Crocodile tears at 9:25.
wah wah wah.. she is guilty
Isn't she from Anne Of Green Gables?
Yes, Jaime , that is Megan follows a.k.a. Anna Green Gable’s!! look at her wow.. I knew I knew that voice and I knew that face somewhere before from a time ago ANN with an E
Hope she went back home not long
That acting though
Shouldn’t the evaluation happen prior to conviction? What the heck
just make him a ward of the state
You talking about a 'Psychiatric Blockout'?
They did address that; she was afraid of what would happen to him in the system, which is a valid concern- psychiatric systems have some really nasty horror stories attached to them, especially in situations where patients are unable to represent their own interests. Also, letting go of the child you raised isn't that easy for most parents, and making them a ward of the state means you may even lose the right to visitation. So even if it's in everyone's best interests... it's not that simple.
Right, because our government does such a good job taking care of families in distress.
Where was her daughter?
Not a life I would wish on an enemy. Full time care taking of a difficult adult child.
Fabulous child actor in her day .
oh hi omni man
Is her son gonna be okay?
The son died
no dude,... the crime family ppl keep lying and steeling.
wont let me work
Perfect example of the failure of our useless governments when it comes to helping the people who pay all the taxes.
She had a choice. She choose to keep her son instead of sending him somewhere else. She knew what she did. She should have gotten the chair.
Respectfully, it's not black and white. She mentioned she sent him on the weekends but they could not take care of him. She had to make do with what she had and choose the lesser evil. What she did is still wrong point blank, but unless someone has gone through the experience of having a severely compromised child-this isn't one of those experiences in life where you get to say what should've been done or decide for someone else whether or not they're good or bad. It's like throwing stones from a glass house.
Yeah, she can cry as much as she wants: she murdered someone with disabilities, took advantage of her control over his life. Death penalty should have been attached, in a perfect world.
Good thing the world isn’t black and white.
His life? What life? He had no life, and she didn’t either.
She needed to get off
is that Jennifer Lien? she went to jail at some point if it is for ....stuff with minors
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Sin and insanity
Sin leads to wrong paths and insanity isn't knowing the right action to take.
Interesting delma for the courts.
Overall as every philosophy says bad actions lead to bad results.
Her trail with her son after seeking everything she could do, broke her into insanity
I'm sorry I couldn't have convicted her either....
🗣️💨Cough💨Cough
The brunette lady the type to send an innocent to jail
And? So?
This would have been and open and shut case had the parent been the father.
Women always expect the world to have sympathy for their gender from misconduct to heinous crime.
What she did deserved nothing less than life.
Men rarely take care of disabled children or ill wives. They disappear.
Nah. This was a clear breakdown. If this was a father with a child in this state it would be understandable. Heinous but understandable. Especially now that people see euthanasia as a viable solution for human suffering.
12:43
Omni man is the police chief
This is why pre screening bedore birth is important. This could have all been avaoided with an abortion. Its better for everyone
Or the right to euthanasia.
Abortion is not better for the baby❤
You're a butcher.