![]() ![]() (pauses) I hope we never have to try that case. Connie Rubirosa: What if Tory was a well-adjusted kid from a good family? Jack McCoy: Not our facts. Jack McCoy: How thoroughly did we look into the Quinlann family? Connie Rubirosa: Not that thoroughly, they weren't suspects. Connie Rubirosa: Tory keeps dusting something off his jacket and in the courtroom I thought he was wearing makeup, like my sister used to wear after a rough night with her abusive boyfriend. Elizabeth Olivet (about Tory): I think he viewed Kevin as a rival for Kraslow's affections as twisted as that was. Kraslow! Connie Rubirosa (to McCoy): We're getting our ass kicked. Jack McCoy: I'm not in any mood for a sob story! You're a predator, Mr. Connie Rubirosa: Like a son you sexually abused. Gamebox III Queens 110th Precinct Flushing Chelsea Blue Velvet Quotes Roger Kraslow: I know you think I'm a monster, but I loved like a son. After corporate attorney Charles Dillon is discovered dead in a hotel room, Green and Cassady investigate and learn that the company he was working for is in the process of being indicted. Michael Potts as Defense Attorney Malcolm Young This is a very good law enforcement procedural with a fun and interesting mystical twist, and the treasure hunt is a pretty cool centerpiece for the mystery.Epatha Merkerson as Lieutenant Anita Van Buren The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) specialises in mediation, conflict management & Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services & training. Milena Govich as Detective Nina Cassady.McCoy plans to go for the minimum sentence though and feels that no one won in the end. ![]() Though he offers a deal, the boy, Tory, refuses it and is convicted of second degree murder. director of photography Film Editing by Michael Schweitzer Casting By Suzanne Ryan Production Design by Gary Weist Art Direction by C.J. I also imagined a modern-day version: An episode of Law and Order - Deadlock Victims Unit where a profiler cracks the mystery. After discovering that the boy had an abusive step-father, McCoy claims that the boy found a family in his kidnapper and was trying to get rid of his rival. Directed by Alex Chapple Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) Produced by Music by Mike Post Cinematography by William Klayer. This forces McCoy to fight a defense attorney's claim that the boy's captivity made him a killer. As Green and Cassady try to prove that a pedophile was responsible for the murder of a young boy, they uncover evidence proving that the murderer was really another boy whom their suspect had held captive for five years. ![]()
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