Law & Order Special Victims Unit s11e08 Episode Script

Turmoil

NARRATOR: In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous, In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit, These are their stories, You're going to be late for school.
I'm waiting for Shane.
I don't like that kid driving you anywhere.
What else is new? Don't take the expressway.
I'm looking for a green folder.
I need it for court.
What is it? STABLER: The Nikki Sherman rape case.
DlCKlE: It's right here.
Nikki Sherman? That's the sophomore at Manning Prep who said she got raped by the football player.
She likes to party.
Do you know her? No.
But everyone says she's a lying slut.
Hey.
Hey.
Don't ever talk about a victim like that again.
You hear me? Their words, Dad.
Not mine.
But the photos were pretty hot.
What photos? The ones with her top off, like Girls Gone Wild, KATHY: I don't want you on that web site.
They were on Shane's phone.
(KNOCKlNG ON DOOR) Hi, Mr.
Stabler.
Something wrong? Yeah.
No hats indoors.
Who sent you photos of my rape victim? I don't know.
It was viraled out to hundreds of kids, sir.
Drive straight to school.
No stopping.
DAVlDSON: The prosecution is concealing evidence.
Nikki Sherman wasn't raped.
Objection.
We have turned over every scrap of evidence on this case to the Defense.
DAVlDSON: What about Nikki Sherman's recant of her rape statement, where she admitted she wanted to have sex with my client? CABOT: What are you talking about? I have a witness who says she recanted.
This is a desperate attempt to intimidate the victim.
DAVlDSON: Nikki Sherman changed her story.
You say the recant statement doesn't exist.
I say you buried it.
CABOT: That's ridiculous.
Your Honor, we have given the Defense all the evidence.
Request a continuance, Ms.
Cabot.
Excuse me, Your Honor? I said ask for more time.
But I don't need more time.
I'll give you 48 hours to review your evidence.
Any objections? DAVlDSON: No, Your Honor.
(GAVEL POUNDS) Ms.
Cabot, Nikki didn't recant.
That bastard raped her.
I know, Mr.
Sherman.
This is just a defense tactic.
Does this mean that there won't be a trial? No.
There will be one, and we will win.
Did Nikki Sherman say the rape did not happen? No.
We gave you all the evidence.
We always do.
Alex, he's playing you.
I don't think so.
Petrovsky just gave me two days to get my story straight.
For what? Apparently, I'm being investigated by the State Bar.
This is fallout from Sonya Paxton's drunken performance, Liam.
Keep telling yourself that, Alex.
Liam Black, New York State Bar.
Word is Manhattan SVU likes to bend the rules.
Bend them enough, they break.
You can dig all you want.
You're not going to find any dirt.
He's investigating me, not you.
But if her license gets yanked, you're next.
Collateral damage is like Jell-O.
There's always room for more.
We know, we know.
State Bar is on the warpath.
It's personal.
Your cell phone was off when you were in court, so Kathy called me.
Your son is missing.
Eli? No, no.
He's fine.
It's Dickie.
I'll go with you.
No.
I'll call when I know something.
Dickie's not answering his cell phone.
He started a fight with some kid at school and no one's seen him since lunch.
Okay, that doesn't mean he's missing.
He's probably just goofing off with Shane.
Hi, Detective.
Nita Gomez.
Who is Shane? Shane Newsome.
He's just the kind of trouble I don't want hanging around my kid.
Weed, coke, speedballs This Shane He's got a record? Yeah.
A long one.
And did you try calling Shane? Yeah.
Went right to voice mail.
Is your son having problems at home, too? He's not a runaway.
Right.
You plan on looking yourself.
But it is a lot of ground to cover.
So, why not let us help? I've got help.
Look.
We don't need El.
to file with Missing Persons.
This fight at school? Know the other boy's name? Danny Proctor.
A teacher pulled them apart, but he didn't know what it was about.
And any other personality changes? Mood swings? Depression? If my son were taking drugs, I'd know it.
You just said he hangs out with an addict.
Look.
I know my son.
He wouldn't worry me like this.
Let her file a report.
Okay.
What else can I do? Does your son's cell phone have GPS? No.
He's got a chip.
Not the software.
Well, then, we need your permission to call the provider.
Access the towers.
And if he makes a phone call, we can narrow it down to several blocks.
I'll make the call.
Thank you.
You're overreacting.
I wish you would.
Look.
He's probably out playing hooky with that Shane punk, doing God knows what.
Stabler.
(SlGHS) Yes.
What? What? What branch? Thank you.
That was our bank.
Dickie tried to use his emergency credit card at an ATM in Manhattan.
That card is not set up to give cash.
Right.
He doesn't know that.
So, call our cell provider.
Have them track Dickie's calls.
Okay.
We'll pick him up.
Where are you going? I'm going to have a heart-to-heart with that drug addict's mother.
STABLER: Where's Shane? He's not due home for another hour.
I would think you'd want to know where he is every minute of the day.
I monitored him for months until the counselors said I had to trust him again.
How's that working out? He relapsed twice, but he's straight now.
What's this about, Detective Stabler? Any changes recently in his behavior? If you think he's using again, you're wrong.
He takes a urine test every morning.
There's plenty of ways around that.
You don't know Shane.
I know addicts.
They scheme.
They lie.
And when they fall, they take casualties with them.
That's what I know.
Your son has been a good influence.
I thought a cop would understand.
I'm a parent who's going to do what's best for my child.
You don't like Shane, do you? I need a list of Shane's other friends and the places he likes to hang out.
Not until you tell me why you're looking for him.
Because if I find him, I'll find Dickie.
They're missing? My son is truant.
And you're blaming Shane.
This may come as a shock, but Richard's not perfect.
His name's Dickie.
Which proves how well you know him.
No one calls him that anymore.
He hates it.
When you hear from Shane, have him give me a call, please.
You won't be talking to him ever again.
Now, please leave.
Elliot, what are you doing back here? I'm here to work the rape.
It turns out Dickie isn't missing.
He's probably out joyriding with Shane Newsome, hitting ATMs, trying to get money out of my account.
Bank just said that they tried to hit an ATM at 34th Street Well, you can't chase your kid and work this case.
No.
My head's in the game.
Ready to go.
Okay.
Then let's go over the rape case.
The Defense claims we're withholding evidence.
So, what exactly do we have? Nikki Sherman's statement that Sam Baylor raped her in a basement bathroom at an unsupervised party.
Fluids from the exam matched Baylor's DNA.
She says rape.
He says consensual sex.
I can assure you that no girl wants her first sexual experience next to a toilet.
All right.
And everything we have went to Cabot.
Yes.
Arrest warrant, suspect interrogation video and forensics.
And the girl never recanted to either of you? No.
And if she had, we would have logged her statement in with evidence.
All right.
Then, I can tell Cabot we've covered all the bases and she's got nothing to worry about.
Maybe not.
My son mentioned there was this wild photo of Nikki that was floating around the lnternet.
And this just slipped your mind.
I just found out about it this morning.
And you didn't tell Alex? Well, I didn't have a chance to track it down.
We haven't withheld anything.
John, find that photo.
If it is in any way salacious, we may have to reopen this case.
Captain Elliot.
This isn't like you.
Problems with your son are affecting your judgment.
That's not true.
All we need is a little time to find the photo and then, we reinterview Nikki Sherman.
Well, it appears you found enough time to put out a BOLO on Shane Newsome's car.
It's sitting in impound.
Where was it towed from? Harlem.
And that's a long way from Dickie's last location in Midtown.
What the hell are those kids doing? Fin, do me a favor, will you? Pull the footage from the ATM.
Find out what the hell is going on.
How did this mess with Dickie start? There was a fight at school with some kid named Danny Proctor.
School's not out yet.
Work it while we wait for the photo.
But Olivia handles the Proctor interview.
Are we clear? Thank you.
PROCTOR: Yo.
Give me some more of that.
Here you go, Proctor.
Hope that's soda you're guzzling.
I already have a mom, bitch.
Hey.
El.
El.
What the hell? Dick Stabler.
Start talking.
Yo.
Dickwad started it.
Can't believe he went to the cops.
What were you fighting about? El, that's enough.
He jumped me because I pounded his buddy, Shane, because he sold me a stolen DVR.
He said he needed cash quick.
How did you know it was stolen? Newsome's mother showed up and took it back.
Then my old man put me on lockdown for a week.
STABLER: What did he want the money for? To get in the Army.
And you believed that? I figured it was for drugs.
But he and Dick were always talking to that recruiter here on campus.
So, what do I know? Did you know Dickie was talking to a recruiter? What's a recruiter doing talking to a minor? STABLER: We're here about Richard Stabler.
I'm his father.
He's a minor.
Stabler and Shane Newsome.
Yeah.
They wanted to enlist in the buddy system.
Newsome was 18, and he didn't want to wait.
No.
That kid is Maybe he can get a parental waiver.
What kind of parent signs their kid over to you? For training in discipline, responsibility and loyalty.
Okay, great.
My son is going to college.
(CELL PHONE RlNGlNG) Well, I hope you're planning on paying.
Benson.
His grades won't land him any scholarship.
Sir? My kid comes in here again, you kick his ass out.
Sir, the Army has no intention of turning him down.
BENSON: Thanks.
In less than two years, you no longer have a say.
El, the ATM footage is in.
FlN: This is bank footage from the ATM on 34th Street.
What the hell is Shane Newsome doing with my son's bank card? It looks like Shane's not alone.
Freeze that.
See? It's not Dickie.
Height and build are all wrong.
He doesn't even own a coat like that.
Can you see who it is? The other guy doesn't show his face.
I can pull up more footage from the area.
Well, I'm looking for my son.
He's never been gone this long before.
I don't give a damn who's with Shane.
Would Dickie give Shane his card? The son of a bitch stole it.
Dickie's voice mail.
Has my kid made any more calls? Yeah.
One to Newsome's cell phone, pinging towers in Harlem.
Dickie's on the move between Lenox and Frederick Douglass.
What's your kid doing in Harlem? Well, it's getting late.
I'm gonna go out and look for him.
We've got blue and whites crawling.
Making yourself crazy isn't going to find him faster.
Sorry to interrupt, but I found Nikki Sherman's photograph.
BENSON: This looks bad.
It gets worse.
Nikki's rapist, Sam Baylor.
You sure that wasn't Photoshop'd? MUNCH: TARU says it's genuine.
This doesn't mean that she wasn't raped.
You think the jury's going to buy her story or this photo? It is 3:00 in the morning.
Why am I just hearing about this now? Extenuating circumstances.
Elliot's son is missing.
You have just shown me a photo that is going to make the jury think that our rape victim is a liar.
What are you going to do about that? Question Nikki about it.
Don't bother.
I will do the interview myself.
That's up to you.
The State Bar's not breathing down my neck.
Because you missed the photo.
All right.
I don't suppose you forgot Nikki's recant statement, as well.
No, Counselor.
Not a chance.
We are being watched.
Anything you do against protocol stacks the deck.
You don't get it.
I don't care.
You know, my head's not the only one on the chopping block.
(CRYlNG) Did you call me down here to help me find my son or not? We just have a few questions.
Who is that? (SlGHS) Shane Newsome's mother.
Both he and my son are missing.
Detective Stabler does not belong in that interview.
Well, I wasn't going to, Counselor.
I know procedure.
Well, if you did, she wouldn't even be here.
Stabler is screwing up my rape case, and now I cannot talk to Nikki Sherman until the morning.
Cut him some slack, Alex.
Personal investigations involving family members are completely against procedure.
You know it, I know it, and so will One PP.
My cell provider faxed a record of Shane's calls.
Richard called him repeatedly, and there's one number I don't recognize.
After that, nothing.
We'll look into that.
But first, we would like to ask you a few questions.
You don't care about my son.
You're just like the cops in Queens.
They think he ran.
That he's doing drugs again.
Sober or not, your boy's an addict.
And that's a lifetime disease.
He's already racked up two counts of assault and burglary with no jail time? You even had to call the cops to stop him from hitting you.
And all he got was community service and another trip to rehab? Shane goes to counseling.
He still does community service with the homeless because his sponsor works there.
What more does he have to do? Explain why he was using Dickie's credit card to take money out of Detective Stabler's bank account.
You think Shane forced Richard to give it to him? Your son gets violent when things don't go his way.
When he was using.
But not anymore.
He is a good kid.
Well, then, why did you repo a stolen DVR that Shane sold to a kid at school? It wasn't stolen.
His father sent it to him, and he had every right to sell it.
I just thought You just thought the nightmare was starting again.
I jumped to conclusions.
Just like you.
We need to find Shane.
Is there any place special that he would go? You just want to arrest him.
BENSON: No, we want him safe.
So, give us permission to access the GPS on Shane's cell phone, so we can find exactly where he is.
Don't pretend like you care.
The next time we talk, it will be through a lawyer.
We've got to subpoena the Newsome's cell provider.
The case belongs to Queens, and we can't prove Shane broke the law.
What about trying to empty my bank account? You really think Shane attacked Dickie and jacked his card? Dickie was miles away when he asked for the bank code.
I think he was trying to help Shane get cash.
Yeah.
And odds are it was for drugs.
Only my son can answer that.
But where the hell is he? We're going to find him, El.
So, what's our next move? I traced the unidentified number to Shane's cell.
Call came from a pay phone across the street from a homeless shelter in Harlem.
Shane's mother said his sponsor works at a shelter.
Is it the same area in Harlem where Dickie made his last call? FlN: Dead center.
Elliot.
We've already got trouble with the Defense on the rape case.
Either have a seat or go home.
But you stay out of this.
You two, get over there.
Maybe Shane wanted to talk to his sponsor.
Keep you posted.
CARRlE: Shane Newsome is clean and sober.
At least, he was the last time I saw him.
When was that? Three days ago.
He works weekends.
Does his homework, talks to the residents He likes it here.
Because they don't judge him.
Takes an addict to save one.
Somebody called Shane's cell phone from the pay phone across the street yesterday.
Is he particularly close with anyone? Harold Moore.
Unfortunately, Shane thinks he can save him.
I've warned him that Harold can't be trusted.
He will con, cajole, cry to get a fix.
Yeah.
Anyone else you can think of? Harold's the only one that Shane gave his number to.
That's what I told Richard when he stopped by.
Richard Stabler? Yeah, that's him.
Great kid.
He's been here a couple of times with Shane.
BENSON: How long ago was he here? Hour? Maybe less.
Where does Harold usually park his cart? Ten blocks east, by the old church.
What are you doing? Cragen told you to take your ass home.
If it was your kid, you'd be out here, too.
What did you find out? We may have just found Dickie.
Get in.
Ms.
Cabot, what's wrong? The principal pulled me out of class.
Nikki, I need to talk to you about a photo.
Oh, my God.
Where did you get that? The lnternet.
(CRYlNG) Oh! Nikki.
I need you to tell me everything that happened that night.
Don't leave anything out.
It was a party.
They spiked my drink.
Spiked it with what? I don't know.
I don't I don't like the taste of alcohol, so it must have been something else.
Who threw the party? A football player.
My friend, Amy, had to get me out of there, and she had to tell me what happened the next day, because I didn't remember.
It sounds like you were dosed with Rohypnol.
Is that like a roofie? Yes.
It lowers your inhibitions, causes memory loss.
Oh, my God.
When was this party? Three weeks before I was raped.
Nikki, why would you go to another team party after that? They're seniors! They're They're popular.
And everybody wants to be friends with them.
I'm going to call your father.
I am bringing you home.
Please.
You can't show him that.
Nikki, he's going to find out sooner or later.
It is better if it comes from you.
(GRUNTlNG) Where's Shane, you bastard? HAROLD: (CRYlNG) I didn't do anything.
(GROANlNG) DlCKlE: Where is he, Harold? Dickie, stop! Where the hell is he? Dickie! Get off me! Let go! What are you doing? Where have you been? Looking for Shane because I knew you wouldn't.
Where is he, you piece of crap? I didn't do it.
STABLER: Calm down.
Stop it.
I didn't do nothing.
Harold here is high and funky.
And bleeding.
That cut looks pretty deep.
Looks like he needs a trip to the E.
R.
FlN: I guess you're electing me.
I'll wait until he sobers up, see what I can get out of him.
Let's get back to the precinct so we can sort this out.
I'm taking him home.
Elliot.
Elliot, stop.
Your son just assaulted a man with a two-by-four.
There's no way that he's going home.
Don't make this worse than it already is.
Dickie, let's go.
Rough night? So, why don't you walk me through it? Look.
You're wasting time.
Shane's out there somewhere, probably hurt.
We need to find him.
Okay.
So, sit down and talk to me so I can.
Let's go.
How did Shane get the bank card? I gave it to him, I was supposed to get the money myself, but I got pinched after school for fighting, So, why does Shane need the money? There's a guy in the Bronx.
He does birth certificates, lD's and social security cards.
All he needed was 200 bucks.
Dickie, Shane wanted to join the military without his mother's consent.
Shane calls it a fresh start.
Thought the uniform would get him respect.
So, when he didn't show up, I knew something was wrong.
Could he have caved and started using again? You, too? He's not taking drugs.
Well, you went to a lot of trouble for a friend.
You two must be pretty close.
I'm not stupid.
I know where you're going.
My dad does this all the time when he's trying to get personal.
How about you? Ever sleep with your partner, Detective? Never.
Are we done playing games? Look.
I don't have a lot of friends.
Most kids want to hook up, smoke weed, and drink beer.
The last person they want hanging around is the kid whose father's a cop.
Shane is my best friend, I look out for him.
And he looks out for me.
And beating up a homeless guy is looking out for your friend? I wanted answers.
And Harold knows where Shane is.
How can you be so sure? When Shane called me for the bank code, I heard Harold in the background.
Guess I'm not going to win father of the year award.
CRAGEN: No.
Maybe next year, after you re-channel his energy into contact sports.
(SlGHS) Fin back from the hospital yet? No, he's still waiting for Harold to sober up.
What are you going to do about the assault charge? Well, if he presses charges, I'll just bring him back.
Mrs.
Newsome called.
She authorized Queens to track Shane's cell phone.
They just called with his position.
Where? Central Booking.
Officer, we're looking for Newsome.
Shane.
White male, 16.
Could be headed to juvie or The Tombs.
I knew that kid was trouble.
Sorry.
Shane Newsome isn't here.
Well, his cell phone GPS says that he is.
Then, it's just his phone.
We've got no minors in the tank.
BENSON: I'm calling Shane's cell phone.
It's got to be in here somewhere.
(CELL PHONE RlNGlNG) Here it is.
Thank you.
You've got to sign for it.
Chain of custody.
What case was this for? It was a drug collar.
Possession, intent to distribute.
Suspect's name was Douglas.
BENSON: Elliot.
There's blood on the phone.
Hey.
Here you go.
What do you say? No, thanks.
You sure? Happy now? I'm thrilled.
What is your problem? You thinking Shane talked me into drugs.
Did he? Hell, no.
Not that you'd believe me.
All right, listen to me.
You know that's not important.
Your friend is missing.
So, who besides Harold would know where he is? Spare me.
You don't give a damn about Shane.
Do you know who I am? I'm your father.
I'm not a friend.
Exactly why I didn't call you for help.
Listen to me.
My job is to worry.
24/7.
About who you're with or that you'll end up in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Now, whether you like it or not, the people that you hang out with are my business.
You don't get to choose my friends or tell me what to do.
I'm done listening to you.
Have you lost your mind? Well, I'm not the first Stabler to do that, now, am l? Hey.
Hey.
Elliot.
Okay.
Okay? Can we go home? MUNCH: I got the lab results.
On the cell phone? Yeah.
The blood on it is Shane Newsome's.
(SlGHS) BENSON: Shane's phone was found on Neal Douglas.
Possession with intent, assault with a deadly weapon.
He pistol whipped a man.
Charges were dropped when the victim recanted.
Man two, charge was dropped when the witnesses suddenly disappeared.
Elliot.
(EXHALES) Yeah.
Let's head to The Tombs.
Rattle his cage.
We've got to call Cabot.
Tell her to meet us there.
BENSON: Cops found this phone on you.
Want to talk about it? I don't talk without my suit.
But it's a nice phone.
Retails for $6.
50.
Right.
Where did you get it? Did you just ask me a question without my lawyer here? Yes, he did.
(DOOR OPENlNG) The detective just violated your right to counsel.
Don't take it personally.
It's his MO.
DOUGLAS: So, what are you offering? CABOT: Nothing.
They're desperate about the phone, and I'm a reasonable man.
That's their problem.
And you're a felon.
This interview is over.
I am not going to the D.
A.
for a plea over a missing kid who's not even in my jurisdiction.
Shane's blood on a phone found in that hump's possession.
We need to know where Douglas got it.
The same kid you thought was a suspect is now a victim because you let your personal bias get in the way.
You're right.
You're right.
But blaming me is not going to help us find him.
There is nothing I can do.
Can't or won't? CABOT: SVU gave me this photo the night before last.
Have you turned it over to the Defense? An hour ago.
Why the delay, Alex? We needed to be sure it was genuine.
And I wanted to get the victim's side of the story.
This doesn't prove you didn't withhold evidence.
Just means you're not doing it now.
What can I do to convince you? Find the recant statement.
There isn't one.
If your cops aren't doing their job, file a complaint.
I am not calling One PP.
Well, you'd better do something.
Because the Defense has a witness that claims Nikki Sherman recanted.
Who? You know I can't tell you that.
I have a right to know who my accuser is.
If and when charges are filed against you.
Liam, I cannot do my job with a noose around my neck.
I promise not to leave you hanging.
(CELL PHONE RlNGlNG) (SlGHS) Where the hell are you? PAXTON: Alex.
I thought you stood me up.
Sorry.
I couldn't make it through the door.
I guess I'm not quite ready.
Why don't you tell me what you want? Just to give you some much-needed advice.
Don't give the State Bar any more ammunition.
I didn't blow a trial by breathing vodka onto a judge.
And I sure as hell wasn't forced to take a Breathalyzer in open court.
Actually, it was scotch.
And drunk or not, I've never been accused of a Brady Violation.
I take my oath very seriously, and I did not withhold evidence from the Defense.
Look, even if it was the cops who didn't turn over every scrap of evidence, you're still culpable.
They'll yank your license.
Benson and Stabler would not do that.
They're good cops.
But their loyalty is to each other, not to you.
I know you didn't get along with Stabler.
But this is low, even for you.
I don't have any ax to grind.
No, you just want to bury it in their backs.
Who are you going to blame when you lose your job, Alex? You're telling me not to trust them.
No.
I'm telling you to do your job and watch your ass.
Put him on the phone, Kathy.
Fine.
No, it's not okay, but All right.
Bye.
Dickie's still not talking to you? He'll get over it.
Nikki.
What's wrong? (CRYlNG) You promised.
You said that if I pressed charges, I would get justice.
What happened? Ms.
Cabot talked to my dad about the photo, and then, she dropped the charges against Sam Baylor.
What? No, no, no, no.
This is not going to go down this way.
Sam Baylor is not walking from a rape.
He is already celebrating.
I should have never listened to you and pressed charges.
Nikki, have you told anyone else that? Just my friend, Amy.
Does Amy have a last name? Amy Wagner.
She said Sam had a lot of friends who were going to come after me.
Has anyone threatened you? I was shoved against a locker.
I got nasty phone calls.
Said I was asking for it.
Give us some names.
What for? You are not going to do anything.
I just want to go home.
Okay.
I'll get you a ride home.
(WHlSPERS) Munch.
Munch.
What's going on? He's getting his ass handed to him because of you.
Munch, you're in charge.
Not again.
For how long? They haven't decided yet.
Captain, I'm sorry.
Save it for Mrs.
Newsome.
We've got a body dump matching her son's description.
Poor kid was found naked.
Took a lot of blunt force trauma, and he's got stab wounds to his chest.
I won't have exact cause until I open him up.
Any signs of sexual assault? WARNER: Not from my external exam.
I didn't see any fluids or blood seepage.
There's blood spatter, there's blood drops, and wipe patterns here on the blacktop.
(SlGHS) STABLER: Any footprints on his skin? WARNER: There are pattern marks on his neck and chest.
Well, he was attacked in the alley.
It's not like it was a dump job.
Where the hell are his clothes? You shouldn't be here.
Yeah, well, I've been hearing that a lot lately.
Hey, you know You want a badge? You come to me.
Not Cragen.
I did not call One PP.
And if he was doing his job, he would have kept you on a leash.
You're so busy telling us how to do our jobs, you forgot to do your own.
Did you talk to Nikki Sherman? BENSON: Damn right.
I put in a formal request for a new A.
D.
A.
On what grounds? Professional ethics.
You sacrificed a rape victim to save your own ass.
COD's asphyxia caused by a hemopneumothorax.
He was stomped to death.
How many stab wounds? I counted 15.
But the blade was short and angled, making it too shallow to cause any major blood loss.
Which enraged the perp enough to use his boots to get the job done.
The seventh, ninth, and 10th ribs all have multiple fractures.
But it was the compound fracture to the eighth rib that killed him.
The costal cartilage snapped, punctured the lung.
Blood pooled in the thoracic cavity.
Tell me he went quickly.
I wish I could.
So, when did he die? He was well out of rigor, so 36 hours ago.
The family's attorney requested further analysis of the victim's hair.
Yeah, well, Shane's mother wants proof that he didn't relapse.
Well, I'm glad I can give it to her.
Tox screens prove he's been clean for months.
After you.
HUNTER: What are you offering? The same thing I offered your client before.
Nothing.
Well, you shouldn't have talked to him at all.
Heard there's a State Bar investigator in town.
Well, while you're chumming the waters, Mr.
Douglas will be arraigned for murder two.
What? Who's dead? The 16-year-old boy who owned this phone, found in your pocket when you were arrested.
Wasn't me.
Well, if you don't come up with a name, it was.
Talking to you will violate his Fifth Amendment rights.
I don't care what your client does for a living.
But murder trumps narcotics every day of the week.
When my regular customers are short, they bring stuff to barter.
Most of it's worthless.
BENSON: So, you took this phone for drugs.
All you had to do was switch out the SlM card.
He got four dimes and I got the phone.
I didn't know he dropped a body for it.
This regular customer got a name? Don't know.
Don't need to.
You need to know it now.
I'm telling you.
I don't check lD.
He's a nasty ass homeless guy.
Hangs out in the alley by the church.
Fin.
Pick up Harold Moore from the hospital and put him in the box.
How are you doing? How should I be doing? Elliot, you heard Warner.
Shane was probably murdered right after he asked for the bank code.
There's nothing we could have done.
And that's wrong.
Take a look.
I pulled the footage from a drug store next to the Midtown ATM.
All I had to do was look at it earlier.
I could have saved him.
You don't know that.
Well, you tell that to his mother.
She wouldn't believe you any more than I do.
Moore left the hospital against doctor's orders.
We're going to have to troll the alleys.
So, can you take Munch? And where are you going? I'm going to check on Nikki Sherman.
Maybe you shouldn't push her to re-file charges.
She's pretty shaky right now.
Well, then, we will prop her up.
Because Sam Baylor raped her.
And he belongs in prison.
Let's roll.
Can't.
I'm in charge.
How long is the suspension this time? Ten days.
And there won't be a next time.
Captain gets jammed again, the brass will show him the door.
(SlREN WAlLlNG) Harold, stop right there.
Police.
Go away.
Nothing.
I didn't do nothing! Go away.
Hey! (METAL SLASHlNG) Drop it.
I will shoot you.
Now, get your ass on the ground.
Get down! (CRYlNG) It's not my fault.
It's not my fault.
Get up.
Nikki.
It's Detective Benson.
Open up.
Nikki? Can I help you? Yeah.
Police.
Do you know Nikki Sherman? Have you seen her? She should be home.
Her father works nights, and I look in on her while he's gone.
Well, she's not answering the door.
Do you have keys? Sure.
Thank you.
Nikki? Nikki? Nikki.
Nikki, can you hear me? Nikki? (BLOWlNG AlR) FlN: Shane Newsome was your friend.
He bought you food, talked to you, never pretended like he didn't see you.
Am I right? It's not my fault.
No, nothing's your fault.
You killed the only person that gave a damn about you.
About the real you.
What do you mean? He knew you were a lost cause, but he tried to help you, anyway.
He could see beneath the filth, the drugs and the booze.
He saw you the way God sees you.
Yeah? Yeah.
And why do you think Shane did that? Because I knew him before, when he used to get high.
So, why did you kill him, Harold? HAROLD: Well, it was the bottles, Times are hard, Nobody throws bottles away anymore, They just take them in themselves, How can I survive without redemption? FlN: Survive for what? A loser like you ain't got nothing to live for, Unlike the kid you snuffed, Shane had a future, (GRUNTS) Shane said he didn't have any money.
But he lied! He had nice things.
He had a bank card.
The bastard knew I needed to get high! He pretended the card didn't work.
I needed that money! You sorry son of a bitch.
That wasn't even his card.
You killed him for nothing.
(SNlFFLlNG) I got his phone.
You belong in a body bag.
But I'm going to put you in a cage for life instead.
(GRUNTlNG) (SOBBlNG) I didn't mean to kill him.
Yes, you did.
You took that kid's stuff and left him naked in an alley.
(CHUCKLES) Why not? He didn't need them anymore.
I have decided to comply with your demand for missing witness statements.
Why? You've already dismissed the indictment.
I re-filed again this morning.
Along with additional charges of witness tampering and obstruction.
You'd better have the evidence to back that up.
Could you please send in my witness? What is going on? I thought you said this was over.
(KNOCKlNG ON DOOR) Come in.
What is Amy doing here? You remember Amy Wagner.
She's the witness you mentioned during pre-trial that said that the victim recanted.
DAVlDSON: That's right.
The prosecution has to make full disclosure.
I don't.
CABOT: You didn't do your homework.
Amy, will you please tell us what you told the police last night? I told them I lied about Nikki saying Sam didn't rape her.
CABOT: And why did you do that? Because Sam gave me things.
I got invited to parties.
To hang out.
You lying bitch.
I didn't give you anything! DAVlDSON: Shut up.
If Amy lied to me, she's probably lying to you.
She isn't a very credible witness.
I think a jury will believe her.
Amy, are you willing to testify you sold Nikki out for some clothes and an iPod? Yes.
CABOT: Thank you.
(DOOR OPENlNG) Make me an offer.
No.
Are you really going to put a suicidal teenager through a rape trial? All Nikki Sherman wanted was her day in court.
And I intend to see she gets it.
What does that mean? CABOT: It means you're going to prison.
And you're going to find out exactly how Nikki felt when you raped her on the bathroom floor.
You don't get to do this.
Gone all night? Again.
No way.
No more.
Mrs.
Newsome won't even see me.
Her lawyer said she doesn't even want me at Shane's funeral.
That's my fault.
I'm sorry.
I can't fix it.
I can.
What's that? Army consent forms.
Sign them and I'm out of here.
I can't do that.
Sign them.
Make me wait until I'm 18, you'll never see me again.
Sign them.
Dickie, you can hate me all you want.
(CRYlNG) I'm not signing.
I'm not (SOBBlNG) I'm not signing them.
You're my son.
You're my son.

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