Identity Theft | S14 E06 | Law & Order
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- čas přidán 6. 10. 2023
- Episode recap from Season 14, Episode 6 'Identity': An unemployed executive deposits $400,000 into his savings account before being gunned down in his upscale brownstone. The subsequent police investigation uncovers a case of identity theft.
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One of the few times where Jack realized that he was seeking justice for a criminal and not a victim.
One of the few episodes I have zero empathy for the victim.
@JohnnyM • I totally agree. I don't remember every episode but the the way the victim stole the house from this man was not just cruel, it was evil.
I would have loved for him to get away with it.
I outright skip the episode on rewatch - just too real.
Yeah same. He stole another man’s fortune and his life to cover his lies.
Yeah I don't understand what would motivate someone to do that to someone , I had no sympathy for the so called victim
"You're honor, the Victim had it coming."
"Sustain." *Gavel smack*
Whew those older computers 😂😂.
The thing all scam artists know is that one day, you’re gonna screw over the wrong person.
Loved the cast in this episode. A lot of seasoned pros with a lot of pathos to them.
Love this episode. You can kinda feel bad for for the vic seeing how he lost his job and all, but stealing the identity of an old man, a WW2 veteran? Come on. And i get why Lonnie Jackson did what he did. He was embarrassed.
Yeah what the vic did was disgusting,but I can understand why he did what we did , he lost his job , and presumably couldn't get another one , if he told his wife he lost job , that means they have to downsize their house, pull kids out of the private school, and lose the lifestyle they have become accustomed to ,which is why he was so desperate, but that doesn't him any less disgusting, it sucks even more to be his wife considering she nows has no money to support herself or her children, and its likely the son of the man who murdered who might end sueing her because she is living on stolen money
@@dylangarcia3898 The legacy the victim left his family with is just shameful however. Instead of admitting he lost his job and having his kids go to public school he dies as a criminal and leaves his family in a position with stolen money by a criminal act and his death was a direct cause of his crime. . . .his family, his kids, her family will remember he went out as a criminal taking advantage of an old man and a veteran and screwed his family over even harder than he probably ever thought about. Instead of just admitting a job loss they now live with the shame of what he did.
Was it worth not admitting a job loss?
@blackdandelion5549 hindsight. No-one expects to get caught and desperate people make terrible choices
9:06: The late Roscoe Lee Browne. I loved him as The Kingpin on Spider-Man The Animated Series. May he rest in peace. 😢
Thank you for making this comment, as soon as he spoke I knew that voice from some where. He was also the Narrator for Babe.
@@jennthehuman1491 Oh yeah, that's right!
yeah 😢
And don’t forget as Mr. Nightlinger in The Cowboys.
@@DdgeluvinHicYES!!!!
One of my favorite L&O episodes of all time.
I remember this episode. I have to give the old man credit on how methodical he was in trying to find the guy who stole his identity.
I also seem to recall he blamed his son in part for not being there for him more. Especially when he needed his son's help the most.
Ive watched LAO for at least 4 times now and This episode I remember rmuch, He stole the old man's house via the internet which his ungrateful son gave him a computer which the old man gave sensitive info , He killed the man not because he stole his house per se its because he stole who he is .
and still remember a funny scene where the son hired Shamballa Greene as his father lawyer but his father didnst accepts and told them He didnt need her next wife's help.
I think nearly this entire episode is now available on CZcams for free through these multiple compilations. May be a few scenes are missing, but nearly the whole story is on here now.
Yup. I’ve seen it in full now a few times lol
Andy got that dish served cold!
Hey look guys! It’s this episode again! Reuploaded slightly differently!
Hey look its the Kingpin! 9:06
And this is one of the reasons why Jury Nullification exists, lol. f- that dead guy, he had it coming.
that is one funny Likudist. Great shtick!
"He had it coming, he had it coming, he only had himself to blame..." - Chicago
The great Rosco Lee Brown
And also Diamonds are really vaulable for their status
War vet have criminal records in his mind
I love how she walks into the room, turns around, calls out his name and then just screams instead of checking on him to see if there was any kind of pulse. At that point, he could have been mostly dead and not all dead but if was all dead then she should have gone through his clothes and looked for loose change.
We only see a few seconds. She's obviously panicked about finding her husband on the floor with a gun shot to the chest, so it's totally reasonable that she doesn't immediately go in to paramedic mode.
# 161!!! 👍
WHOOOOOOOO..... DOGGY!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I know the comments on these clips tend to lean towards the negative because this is an intense show, but at 9:06 I was pleasantly surprise that I recognized the lawyers voice as the narrator of the movie Babe. 🙂
He did well getting Kingpin to represent him.
The actor playing Horace was Roc's dad on "Roc."
roc's dad.