When the Murder Victim Is... Still Alive? | Law & Order
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Briscoe and Curtis investigate the case of a naked dead woman they can't identify.
From "I.D." (Season 7, Episode 2): Briscoe and Curtis (Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt) investigate the case of a naked dead woman they can't identify; McCoy and Ross (Sam Waterston, Carey Lowell) battle a lecherous and vindictive judge.
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the sister did it and she switched their identities. she got involved in illegal drug deals and criminals were after the sister and her boyfriend. she shot the woman and switched their identities to throw off criminals going after her.
later on ada ross and the judge on the case butt heads because the judge was sexist. the judge throws a temper tantrum (because people found out about his sexism) and tosses a lot of the evidence that the police got out of retaliation. the judge eventually is forcefully thrown off the case and the sister was found guilty of murder
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Wow, what a case. Reminds me of the SVU case where this Romanian sisters twin is killed and the other twin takes her place. It's eventually found out. The episode was called Parasites season 2 episode 19
Yeah. Murdered her twin sister to escape past criminal activity, said her sister was so boring she didn't have a life so no reason not to kill her to steal her identity. I enjoyed the fake Midwest "dontcha know" accent.
The twist in this episode doesn't pass the smell test. The defense attorney saying he had no obligation to reveal her real name and encouraged his client to lie. At most she could have gotten away with pleading the 5th when asked her name. By lying about it to the police and in court documents she can be charged with obstruction of justice and committing fraud on the court.
Law & Order is a drama show, not a reality show. So it takes some liberties with the law.
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There's no indication the defendant told her lawyer her real identity, or if he encouraged her to keep up the lie, so he didn't technically do anything wrong or illegal.
@@sonrouge yet even for a drama show it nevertheless tends to remain as authentic as it possibly can fyi eg, on its svu spin-off the only reason that Captain Cragen was written out of the program was because Dann Florek had irl reached the mandatory retirement age of his character on there js
The case is half baked probably because that wasn't the writers' main focus. In the end it was all about whether the judge was getting in the way of McCoy and Ross doing their jobs.
Columbo is a snap shot of the 70's. The cars, the clothes, even the office equipment. When they pulled out the snapshots (that must have been developed at a 24 hour photo) I realized Law & Order is doing that for thr 90's. And that 30 years passed in blink.
Great statement. So true. And, yes, 1997 feels like a few months ago.
Something about Rey having a popsicles is calming during a case lol
Paletas
I’m glad someone mentioned this cause I thought I was crazy lol popsicle in a suit mid day is such a bold move
“She looks like you” she looks nothing like her sister!
Doesn't even have the same hair style.
HOTEL MANAGER: "You're still going to have to pay for an extra guest ..."
Since the title questions about the murder victim's identity, they should have included the scene where Mccoy revealed that the defendant actually impersonated the sister she killed in this clip!
“I’ll cancel lunch.”
Then it cutting to them having lunch the next scene was so funny to me.
2:38: That was the fastest print job I've ever seen come off a printer, even assuming that it was a laser.
My theory is because the body had already been found that the desk had printed it in advance in case it was asked for
Dear peacock please put all the seasons of the original law and order on your streaming service. PLEASE!!!!
A year later, they still haven't added any seasons prior to Season 13.
I recall several years ago, You Tube TV subscription service had the early L&W seasons but I don't know if that's still the case.
Love how these shows always make the bystanders/witnesses out to be hostile and unhelpful. "What do you mean you don't remember seeing this person among the 3000 people you saw yesterday while doing a job you hate and frankly trying to make as little eye contact with them as you can without being downright rude?"
Edit: Personal experience, a while back a cop knocks on my door and asks if I've seen some woman a neighbor is apparently beefing with. Now, I know the name of one neighbor because she's a co-worker, another neighbor because he's a pain in everybody's backside, and another because she's a friend's ex - other than that I don't know anybody by name, it's an ugly little neighborhood full of hostile working poor, peppered with the occasional meth addict and/alcoholic. I tell the officer I don;t recognize the name, I really don;t know the neighbors. He asks again if I'm sure, I say even if I know people I don't have my eyes aimed at the window all day tracking them, and like I said - I don;t know who you;re talking about. He starts to get agitated, "starts to make a grab for my storm door like he's gonna barge in, starts to say look, I just need... then on his radio I hear someone say the woman he's looking for has been found. He acknowledges, gives me an ugly look and huffs ":Thanks for nothing" and stomps back to his car. Like I'm supposed to know every tramp in this little pocket ghetto and know where they all are just because I live here too.
With literally 100 people in the double apartment complex I also inhabit, plus the other 500 in the 5 other buildings on same property, I only know 6 other inhabitants by name and appearance which therefore brings us to a nice 1% chance of me even knowing if a person that I see in the immediate vicinity of my own small part of the world is an actual neighbour of mine. It’s entirely impossible to overlook this kind of miniature urban village.
Especially because a lot of people here are constantly moving.
It’s a good but cheap part of the town which is reflected in the average inhabitants being students.
Considering this, it’s a small miracle the police even get any descriptions at all in this kind of scenario.
True, but the lobby clerk was also being rathe hostile in his general demeanor, too.
@@RidgeR5 I'm in the middle of Illinois, you mean "hostile in his general demeanor" isn't the New York version of hospitality? Has TV misled me about that as well?!
@@allanwidner9276 Having worked in New York, that's how service staff typically behave, except for waiters at high end restaurants that expect a fat tip from you.
I'm so not reading this dissertation 😂
Now the hotel is going to charge that Sur charge. These people never keep their mouth shut
My sister's life, Mr McCoy? My sister lived in Terre Haute, Indiana. She stapled papers in an insurance office. My sister didn't have a life.
She said it with such a disdainful attitude, I can still remember that scene
I’ll never forget that scene!
Watched this the other day. Fantastic episode
Took over her sister's identity
"is my sister dead?" shows photo of dead body... "so like when was the last time you saw her?"
Just now
Any episode with Lenny/Jerry gets my thumbsup.
Earl is adorable! i love him, he deserves his own tv show.
Nice
Not exactly the same, but the mistaken identity angle reminds me of the Vera Casparay novel "Laura" that was made into the 1944 movie of the same name starring Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews and Clifton Webb.
Given how Law and Order works, the episode might be based off of it.
Laura was such a great movie.
2:39 LOL I know it's a TV show but they could have made the printer take a few seconds, it was like magic.
Just finished Law and Order SVU. Now for Law and Order. I'm so excited.
Is that a prequel or after series or runs DURING the main one like a side story?
@@FoxyPercival714it's a spin-off
I never realized how much these guys ate while on duty! No wonder why I always get hungry watching this! 😂
"what happened?"
The end of the clip.
I always enjoyed the police side the most but it's a great series I watched for many years and it's especially good to binge-watch.
This episode was shocking
I want this season.
I love when people try to pronounce Wisconsin cities like Waukesha and Wausau
Hi Kazu
Lol. Not the Kodak envelope for printed pictures 😂
Are they talking about New Zealand at the start? Yay were famous!!
Yeah she sleeps right upstairs.
and you're still using that to hold me up
Very Cool to see Joe Pesci's Cousin, Earl as he came into view @ 1:43!
@@35mm21 🤣 Cheers Bruddah
Who's that actress?
Jerry Adler plays an ornery judge Nathan Marks.
Why is Terre Haute always mentioned as bad town 😳
This is the episode that proves Janice Soprano can hold down a job. She plays a receptionist who tries to flirt with Ray.
She also plays a judge in SVU later on.
God bless everyone.
I'm too early for the normal spoilers. 😁
Did the sister do it?
Did those two guys in the intro make their meeting? Lol...
@tahnalos Thanks!
One of these days, when I have a year or two of free time, I'm going to watch this entire series, lol...
Earl is one of the greatest actors we will never know... Well some anyway!
Both me and ambrose survived countless attempted murder attempts by our foster parents and townspeople I survived he was sent to a cult compound back east
is that lady the assassin who tried to take out Arya in GOT?
Terre Haute, Indiana. My hometown.
There are movies made surrounding events that include elevators. Name one?
Excuse me desk clerk a woman died in your hotel today can we pretend like her life means anything for 5 minutes please
Do they not knock? I was expecting them to knock on bathroom door & say POLICE, not just turn the handle. Though why she didn't have the door locked is beyond me.
Donde puedo ver las primeras temporadas en español?
We can barely find the episodes in English... You gonna have to wait in line, love
I swear Law & Order did more to make me hate my wife hips than my old modeling agency!
Didn't the defendant have her sister whacked?
Yes she did and stole her sisters identity she was hiding from mobsters becouce she and husband were con artists / drug / cheated mob in gambling / mob in revenge killed her husband she was cold psychopath who didn't care that she killed her sister
The reaction is kinda nonchalant there, ma'am...
She sounds like Jennifer Coolidge
So what really happened?
@tahnalos Thank you!
@tahnalos Thank you
Barely 18 fractured ribs 10 bullet wounds 5+ back fractures a imploded ribcage and surviving being injected with meth heroin and pills by my foster parents Aubrey and others anyone else not in my 6x6ft shoes wouldn't of survived all those murder attempts 564 other kids died from the same intentual medical poisoning
i can't watch peacock i wrote thousands times.??
Because I refused to be abused and refused to die
So they want to sell me that this ...guys look in the register and just read some name and bingo they find the good room? Aha yeah sure, very probably to believe that like being possible if you are an American maybe, but I'm European.
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How many times do you have to block the microphones at alphabet, google, youtube? Antitrust violations again.