Law & Order Special Victims Unit s26e07 Episode Script

Tenfold

1
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.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Those two girls, they're underage.
I don't know what
you're talking about.
Yeah, you do.
You're staring at them.
You're staring at my daughter.
Let me see your ID.
- You a cop?
- What do you think?
- I heard something.
- Like what?
I don't know, but I heard something.
- [GROANS]
- She's alive.
She's barely breathing.
Hey! Hey!
Can you tell me what happened?
I was raped.
[SIREN WAILING DISTANTLY]
You got your warpaint on.
I guess.
You look nice,
when you want to.
Thanks, Mom.
I guess you're gonna be out late.
I know. None of my business.
But I don't like waiting up all night,
wondering if the police
gonna knock on my door,
telling me you're not coming home.
You don't need to
worry about me, Mom.
I'll be home before
you and Freddie know it.
Baby girl, let me tell you,
all my man Sammy does
is play "League of Legends"
and drain my Zelle account.
Oh, honey, he found out about that?
Stopped playing his game
long enough to go through
my bag while I was asleep.
Next day, I wake up to nothing
but a bunch of triple zeros
on my phone screen.
He gonna come home one day
and find that I sold
his goddamn computer.
[LAUGHTER]
What about your pimp?
How much a percentage he let you keep?
- I don't have a pimp.
- Oh!
We got ourselves a entrepreneur.
New girl likes to
keep a low profile.
New girl,
what's your name?
It's Wallen.
I'll be honest, I'm not gonna
remember that by tomorrow.
Better off that way, I guess.
I ain't doing this forever.
Yo, Alondra, time to clock out.
I'm coming.
Gotta go.
Someone's hangry.
Have a good night, Jade.
See you tomorrow, new girl.
Hey, break time's over, all right?
Your man Charlie's waiting
for you back at the diner.
Hustle up.
You OK?
You want my jacket?
No, I I'm all right.
What's under all that coverup?
It's a bruise?
When's your man picking you up?
I'm not a good earner.
To be honest, I don't
think I'm cut out for this.
Here, clock out early.
I I can't take that.
The good book says,
"You cast your bread upon the water,"
"it will return to you tenfold."
That's Ecclesiastes.
[TENSE MUSIC]

[CAR HORN HONKS]

[GASPS]
[GRUNTING, GASPING]
What are you guys still doing here?
We just wrapped up that
dollar store ejaculator case.
Oh, let me guess.
He's making you do the paperwork?
What can I say?
Seniority is a bitch.
Well, unless you're
trying to actively
get some kind of award
for most OT this month,
guys, go home. Get out of here.
- If you say so.
- See you later.
You want to get a beer?
Does that mean I'm buying?
No, this one's on me.
You're doing me a favor.
- Is Phoebe out of town?
- Her mother's visiting.
Say no more.
[PHONE RINGING]
Yo, Benson said we're off the clock.
Yeah, but if I don't answer it,
then I'm gonna be up all night
wondering who the hell
called my desk phone.
You Detective Bruno?
This is Sergeant Tutuola.
- Who's the vic?
- Sex worker.
Pretty banged up. Found
your card in her purse.
"Detective Terrence
Bruno, Bronx SVU."
Wallen?
What are you doing in Manhattan?
So you remember me?
Of course, I remember you.
- What happened?
- I'm not sure, but I
I think I was raped.
[SOBBING]
It's OK.
It's OK.
- We got you.
- [SOBBING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Hey, I gotta talk to you.
Oh, OK.
Well, good morning to you too.
OK, look, you remember that
that pedo that I was
telling you about?
The one who checked out
Jesse a couple of weeks ago
- outside the phone store?
- Yeah.
So I saw him again last night,
hanging around a
couple girls at the pizzeria
in my neighborhood. you believe that?
OK, well, you said
that you looked at his ID.
So did you check him out?
He is a substitute teacher,
in the New York City
public school district.
OK.
Turns out that his latest placement
was at some elementary school
over on the Upper West Side.
[CHUCKLES]
All right, Carisi, and what
would you like from me?
Well, I want you to come
with me to talk to the school.
Really, Carisi?
Aside from how busy you know I am,
I think nobody knows better than you
that there's mandatory reporting
in the public school district.
That's if it was
flagged on the record.
Liv, you know these schools.
You know, they just
pass the trash sometimes.
[SIGHS]
- What, you think I'm crazy?
- A little, yeah.
But I also know and
understand that you are a father.
Liv
Look,
if I find out,
that this guy,
molested someone's kid,
I-I'm never gonna be
able to forgive myself,
or you.
OK, I'll go with you.
- Good.
- [PHONE BUZZES]
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
Fin.
Just wanted to give you a heads up.
Me and Bruno are still at
the hospital with that case
we caught last night.
Yeah, the woman from the Bronx.
She has a memorable name.
Wallen
Wallen, right?
- Yeah, last name Sipes.
- And how is she doing?
She's being examined right now.
Keep me posted.
Initial exam shows
signs of sexual assault.
Anything specific?
Tearing, abrasions,
vaginal and anal.
Did you photograph the
ligature marks on her neck?
I tried.
She wouldn't agree to a rape kit.
She's pretty adamant.
She doesn't want the system involved.
Yeah, well, we're involved now.
If you want to try
and reason with her,
I'd hurry up 'cause
she's already dressed.
Whoa!
Wallen, where you going?
- I got somewhere I need to be.
- The stroll?
I'm clean now.
I'm not working the stroll no more.
Well, you have to forgive
us, then, because the cop
who called us said you
were found two blocks
from one of the biggest
strolls in Manhattan.
I was visiting a friend.
Why you leaving, Wallen?
You told us you may have been raped.
The doctor confirmed.
I gotta go. My mother called me.
She needs me at home,
and I've been raped before.
- Yeah, we know.
- We solved that case.
We want to solve this one for you too.
But you got to help us.
Any idea who did this?
Anyone you got beef with?
Anybody threaten you recently?
A pimp?
A rival?
No, I told you I'm not hoeing.
Whoever this guy is,
he tried to strangle you.
Almost killed you.
What if he goes
after one of those girls
that is not as lucky as you,
one of the girls still
out on the stroll?
Damn, you really
trying to play me with
this nice cop/mean cop stuff?
You think I don't see it?
Just get a rape kit,
please, will you?
Same thing as before?
Standard.
OK, fine. I'll do it.
First, I got to text my mom.
Thought your mama called you?
Well, look, just go
back to your cubicle,
and we'll send the same
nurse to come see you.
Benson said you might need backup?
Thank you.
We got a victim
that doesn't trust cops.
Think she's hiding something?
Well, at least she
agreed to a rape kit.
Yeah, but something
tells me we need to stay here
to make sure she goes through with it.
OK. What do you need from us?
We haven't had time
to look for cameras
or physical evidence yet.
A good canvass could help.
Any idea what we're looking for?
Ligature, like a
belt, electrical cord,
maybe some kind of rope.
From the scrapes on her legs,
looks like she was
strangled and then dragged.
Got it, Sarge.
My mother wants to know
how long this is gonna take,
and I don't know what to say.
Hold on.
I'll talk to her.
Vincent said this
vic was from a case
you two worked before?
First case we ever worked together.
Well, you must have
done something right
'cause it seems like
she trusts you guys.
I don't see any cams
on these warehouses.
Oh, you want this to be easy?
We know that there
was contact with our vic.
And every contact leaves a trace.
- What is it?
- Huh.
Broken heel.
Maybe Wallen can ID it as hers.
OK.
All right, so drag marks start here.
And they fall off the curb,
- here.
- Mm-hmm.
CSU might be able to pull prints
off one of these bumpers.
This is an electric car.
And it looks like someone dumped it.
Well, unless they
also stole the battery,
these cars all come
with cameras in them.
The footage will tell us a lot.
Well, just because she thinks
there's nothing substantial
doesn't mean there
isn't something there.
- So what's the next move?
- OK,
without a specific complaint,
- Carisi
- [PHONE BUZZES]
We're out of them.
What, so I just go back to court?
Maybe I-I wait till I see this
guy as a defendant, huh?
Hold on, Curry and
Silva need a warrant
for a car security cam.
It was parked near where
- Fin and Bruno's victim
- Yeah,
- was assaulted last night?
- can you bring it to the judge?
Yeah.
Is this you trying to
distract me from Cottle?
Well, if keeping
you focused on a perp
who committed an actual
crime will distract you, then yeah.
What's taking the judge
so long on that warrant?
You were right.
The car owner reported it stolen,
from a driveway in Jersey.
So it's gonna take
another phone call.
Carisi is well aware.
Does anyone know
how these cameras work?
Motion-activated.
When someone gets
too close, they turn on.
With coverage in
almost every direction.
OK, anything else?
Yeah, we found a
heel at the crime scene.
Three-inch stiletto.
- OK, did Wallen ID it as hers?
- Not yet.
All right, so it's 24 hours later,
and your vic is still denying
that she was working the stroll?
Yes, she is.
Here's something that's
gonna be hard to deny.
Wallen's rape kit came back.
Multiple samples of condom lubricant,
with three distinct semen samples.
Any matches in the system?
Unfortunately not.
And the only way to
connect one of these samples
to Wallen is Wallen.
And she won't even
cop to the sex work
we know she's doing.
So you mean to tell me
that you have a
relationship with Wallen,
and she's still lying to you?
- So does she trust you or not?
- To a point.
So figure it out.
Do your job,
and win her over.
I did a rape kit.
- What else do you want?
- It's morning.
New day. Figured you might be hungry.
So now you're trying to bribe me?
Oh, if we were trying to bribe you,
we would have taken you someplace
a hell of a lot nicer than this dump.
Wallen, you got us in
hot water with our captain.
She doesn't think we can do our job.
You must have known we were gonna
get multiple samples on the rape kit.
Hey, look, no judgment.
We all get behind on our bills.
Take us through the night.
How many customers are we talking?
Enough to pay for half my mom's rent
and night classes at Hunter College.
You taking night classes?
For my GED.
- Don't laugh.
- Nobody's laughing, Wallen.
All right, three of the
guys on the rape kit,
you had sex with them
without a condom?
Some guys pay extra for that.
Anyone pay extra for something else?
Doctor said you had tears in
another part of your anatomy.
The guy who raped
you later that night,
you see his face?
He came up from behind me,
threw something around my neck,
and dragged me till I passed out.
But there was a guy,
earlier in the night,
around 11:00,
who wanted ass.
- I said no.
- OK, tell us about that guy.
He got rough.
I fought him off,
got out of his car.
He just drove away.
Is it possible that
the guy that drove off
earlier that night is the same one
that followed you to the bus stop?
I guess.
Can you describe the first
guy you saw around 11:00?
- Some Spanish dude.
- Was he Puerto Rican?
Dominican?
Cuban?
He asked for Jade.
Seemed like one of her regulars.
But, you took the date instead?
Jade was having a slow night.
I gave her some cash, sent her home.
Now, hold up, you gave her cash?
Wasn't the whole point of you working
to make money that night?
The good book says,
"If you cast your
bread upon the water,"
"it will return to you tenfold."
Hope this Jade woman
finds it in her heart to help.
Why?
'Cause Wallen gave her money,
sent her home, then got
attacked
by one of her regulars?
How's that for karma?
You believe in that?
Maybe it just moves
slower for some folks.
[KNOCKS]
New York doesn't give
a rat's ass about karma.
Are you the owner of this domicile?
Yeah.
Why?
We got a call about a domestic.
Nothing going on here.
- Right, babe?
- We're good.
See?
She say we good, we good.
Yeah, we're not gonna
leave until we talk to her.
Mandatory follow-up.
- From who?
- Your parole officer.
Two nights ago,
did a woman named Wallen
help you out with some money?
I don't really even
know her, but yeah.
Why?
She was attacked
that night and raped.
Is she gonna be OK?
She will be.
But we need to catch the guy.
I don't know what to tell you.
Second she gave me
the money, I clocked out.
She thinks she may have picked up
one of your regulars after you left.
Latino, 30s.
Offered to pay extra.
Was pretty forceful
about having anal sex.
His name's Miguel.
He's from the Bronx.
Know his last name?
OK, well,
what kind of car does he drive?
It was old,
but, like in the middle
of getting fixed up.
It's with that gray
patchwork stuff on it.
The rest of the car is
some ugly champagne color.
Everything all right in here?
Fine, babe.
We were just leaving.
Thanks.
You ever need any help
getting away from him,
don't hesitate to call.
OK, so what do we
know about the timeline
of Wallen's assault?
It only takes five
minutes to drive to the stroll
from the exit ramp off the bridge.
If I was him, I would have
hopped back on the bridge
to go home right after the assault.
Did you get him leaving the city?
- Not yet.
- So for all you know,
he could have abandoned
his car on the Manhattan side.
Yeah, this is why we focus
more on his commute into the city.
- We gave it a window of three hours.
- And?
We had a traffic jam of
1,223 cars to wade through.
Well, you can cut that
in half right off the top.
Yeah, the half driven by women.
But how many champagne-colored
cars could there have been?
- I'm glad you asked.
- Answer is 36.
How many of them are registered
to a guy named Miguel?
Four.
But only one had epoxy bodywork.
Meet Miguel Rivera.
5'7", 35, 163 pounds.
What do we know about him?
Does he have any priors,
- solicitation?
- He's clean.
He's employed at an
auto shop in Sunset Park.
And Wallen is still cooperating
with the investigation?
- Reluctantly, but yes.
- OK.
So show her an array,
and see if she can pick this guy out.
- Counselor.
- Hey, you got a minute?
Sure.
You went to the Board
of Ed's HR Department,
and asked about Cottle?
Well, no, no, I didn't do anything.
My investigators did.
And?
And they found a
complaint on file about Cottle.
- From when?
- A little over a year ago.
Some teenage girl's mother
called the district superintendent
in Long Island City.
- Saying what?
- Saying that Cottle gave
her daughter "ick vibes."
OK, did the Board
of Ed's HR follow up
with any form of investigation?
The file said the claim was
unsubstantiated or whatever,
but they removed him from the school.
So, what's your plan now?
[SCOFFS]
All right, look, I'm gonna-I'm gonna
turn this question around on you, OK?
What would you do,
if this were Noah's school?
Oh,
the exact same thing that you did
- so far.
- So far?
All right, so,
what, you think I should
back off here? That's
what you're telling me?
What you're talking about
falls in the morally gray area
of predictive policing.
This guy is going to offend.
But he hasn't yet.
What if he does?
Carisi, we are public servants.
We're not vigilantes.
So, what, we're just
supposed to wait around,
until this guy escalates and
actually does something?
The system is built
like that for a reason.
Innocent until proven
guilty, remember?
Yeah, I remember.
- But in this case
- You don't like it.
Do you?
They all look alike.
All we need to do is
prove that he's the same guy
that attacked you later that night.
Then what?
Then we arrest him,
take him to court.
Are you crazy?
I'd have to move out of the Bronx.
People from Tremont
don't go to the police,
much less rat people
out in open court.
- I don't know
- Look, Wallen,
the second that uni found my card,
we were back in your world.
You cops are all the same.
Just a whole lot of talk.
I am putting myself out here.
You're never gonna catch this guy.
Not with that attitude, we won't,
but, we did a pretty damn good job
of solving your last case, didn't we?
That's him.
That's the guy I got in the car with.
Remember what color the car was?
Applesauce.
- Close enough.
- That's good.
Now what?
The guy with the applesauce
colored car, he pay you?
Money up front, or I
don't even get in the car.
Good, then we can
pick him up for solicitation.
- [PHONE CHIMES]
- I'm already late for class.
Relax.
We'll drive you.
What?
Warrant came through
on that car footage.
TARU is going through it.
My assault is on video?
Hey, look, I know
you're late for your class.
We'll write you a note.
We're gonna need
you to come in with us.
To the station?
A room full of cops so
that they can arrest me
on a prostitution charge or worse?
No, our captain sets
the tone for our squad.
She's not like that.
This is not the Bronx, I promise.
Nobody's gonna arrest you,
or judge you.
We're not gonna abandon you
until we figure this out.
All we're asking is for you
not to abandon us either.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Wallen, I'm Captain Benson.
We appreciate you coming in.
- Thank you, I guess.
- Yeah.
Look, I know you've
been through a lot.
I want you to know that we
take all the cases seriously here.
But
But this one is personal.
And not just to them, but, for me too.
Why don't you have a seat?
OK.
You ready?
- Yeah.
- Let's do this.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

So around midnight, right,
that's when you told Fin and
Bruno that you headed home?
- That's right.
- OK.
[TENSE MUSIC]

I know that this
is difficult to watch.

I can't.
I can't anymore.
You understand me?
- I just can't.
- OK, OK.
OK.
Let's
Let's take a break, OK?
OK.
Just take a breath.
So the one thing
that I need to ask you,
is there anything, anything at all,
about the guy in this video,
that matches Miguel Rivera?
His, his shirt, maybe.
I remember it was like a work shirt.
He was wearing it when I
was in the car with him earlier.
OK.
You see that?
He's missing a button.
That's because I
ripped it off in the car
when he tried to get
me to turn around.
Thank you.
That is very helpful.
Pick up Miguel Rivera,
and find out what time
he went back to the Bronx,
and get a warrant for that car.

I don't know who that is.
Problem is, she knows you.
Her name's Wallen.
She said you picked her up
under the Macombs Dam
Bridge a few nights ago.
Says she got in your car,
and you tried to coerce her into anal.
She's lying.
We got a license plate reader
that got you coming over
that bridge at 10:55 p.m.,
and we got a girl named Jade Walker,
says you're one of her regulars.
Are you gonna take some
hooker's word over mine?
Yeah, we are.
OK, so we swab your DNA.
What do you think the chances are
we find that in Wallen's rape kit?
OK, look, we had
sex, but I paid her for it.
Why would I do that and then rape her?
'Cause you didn't
get what you wanted.
So you took it.
Put a belt around
her neck from behind.
Dragged her up the street.
And you raped her between two cars.
Only you were too dumb to realize
one of the cars had cameras.
I have no idea who that is.
OK, let's just
pretend that's the truth.
Are you denying you
got in a fight with Wallen
in your car earlier that night?
'Cause we're searching it right now.
You won't find anything.
All I did was pay a woman for sex.
Then I drove home right after.
I was in bed 20 minutes
after that ho turned her trick.
- Can anyone vouch for that?
- Yeah, my sister.
We're roommates.
And I'm not answering
any more questions.
Not without a lawyer.
So we know that Wallen's
rape occurred just before midnight.
Can we pinpoint what
time Miguel left Manhattan?
Got him coming into the borough,
but nothing on the
outbound tag reader.
So if he did go home
after he raped Wallen,
chances are he took a different route.
So find out which one.
Check the traffic cams.
Check the Triborough Bridge.
Where are we on his car?
CSU garage is going
through it with a fine tooth comb.
OK, and what about the button,
that Wallen ripped off Miguel's shirt?
I specifically told
CSU to look for that.
They still haven't found anything.
Well, make sure that
they are still looking.
And in the meantime, check his alibi.
- OK.
- His sister?
Do we really believe that
she's gonna tell us the truth?
Well, maybe not,
but what she doesn't tell us,
might be just as valuable.
I know my brother's not perfect.
I'm sure he's got his secrets.
Like going to prostitutes?
I didn't know that,
but it doesn't surprise me.
I know he goes to strip clubs.
I found body glitter
on his pillow last year.
But Miguel would never hurt a woman.
You seem pretty sure about that.
He protected me.
From what?
My father.
There's a history of abuse.
Every family's got stuff.
- Is yours perfect?
- No.
Neither is mine.
These sex workers,
they're just after money
all the time.
One of those strippers I talked about
drugged my brother a few years back
so her boyfriend could rob
him out in the parking lot.
Came home with a broken eye socket.
You know what that sounds like?
Half a story.
What time did your brother
come home the other night?
- Midnight.
- And how do you know that?
He forgot his key.
Rapped on the window, woke me up.
I was so pissed, I
could have killed him.
Hi.
Where are we with Miguel Rivera?
Well, the sister is
sticking to her alibi.
He was at home sleeping in
bed
at the time of Wallen's assault.
Like a little angel.
There's still no evidence of
him driving back to the Bronx?
- Still checking cams.
- Guy turned off his phone.
Oh, that's not suspicious at all.
- What about the search of his car?
- It came up clean.
For all we know, he
could have had it detailed.
And so this button that
Wallen was so sure of,
was not found in his vehicle?
Which leaves us where
with you, Counselor?
Well, he's under arrest
for patronizing a prostitute,
which is a misdemeanor.
It's his first offense.
So, likely, he'll just pay a fine.
I better go break that to Wallen.
Tell her I'm sorry.
Well, if it's where we are,
it's where we are.
Are you doing all right, Counselor?
Eh, I've been better.
I'm Timothy Cottle.
- Did he tell you about me?
- I know who you are.
What are you doing here?
You just got me fired
from my teaching job.
- Asking about my record?
- Yeah.
- Why?
- Because we were following up.
On what?
That you think I was
staring at your daughter?
Oh, no, no, no, you
were staring at her.
- She's nine.
- It's not against the law,
to look at other pedestrians,
- is it?
- Nobody is saying that it is.
She's nine years old.
And you seem like a smart guy.
You seem smart enough to know,
that there is a difference
between looking,
and intent.
So I want you to look
me in the eye right now
and tell me that day on the street,
I hallucinated that whole thing.
Huh? Come on! I'm waiting.
- Tell me that!
- Carisi.
He's right.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
I am sexually
attracted to young girls.
What'd I tell you?
What'd I tell you?
But I swear, I swear
I have never once
ever acted on any impulses.
I I never touched anyone.
I I never looked at child porn. I
All right.
Why are you here, Mr. Cottle?
I came to ask for help.
- Help?
- Help?
- OK.
- Help?
All right.
[SOBBING]

All right.
So, we are going to need some time,
to think about that.

What are we supposed to do now?
I don't know,
but I know that we
have to do something.

So this Miguel guy,
he's just gonna get some
weak ass solicitation charge?
Unfortunately,
his sister alibied him out.
- She's lying.
- We both know that.
But you can't ID him from the video,
so we can't prove it.
I fought with him.
We got physical.
What about the button?
They didn't find it.
Then he's just gonna be
right back out on the street.
How is that fair?
We're not gonna
stop working the case.
You're not gonna finish your burger?
I was so stupid for
keeping your card.
Ouch.
Can't say that I blame her.
We let her down.
Day's not over, man.
Besides, this guy's
MO is pretty specific.
Lassoing a woman with a belt,
using her own drag
weight to choke her out.
If this guy's a
regular on that stroll,
it might be worth a canvass.
[HORN HONKS]
Hey, baby!
Hey, baby.
[LAUGHS]
- Evening, gentlemen.
- Good evening.
Looking for some company?
I don't go raw or the back door.
No kissing, no filming.
Money up front.
How much for just a conversation?
$250, officers.
Well, actually, it's detectives,
but we're not vice.
We could do $250. Pay her $250.
- What?
- Come on, give her $250.
Each.
- Ah, come on.
- Give her $250.
Hey, stop. That's half.
You get the other half if
you meet us down the block.
[HORN HONKING]
What do you want to talk about?
You hear anything about an attack
down here the other night?
Baby girl from the Bronx.
Choked from behind with a belt.
You know him?
Yeah, what happened to
her almost happened to me.
I was in the back seat of his car.
We were doing our usual.
He couldn't finish,
so I tried to get out of the car.
He come after you?
Pulled his belt off, made a loop,
started choking me with it.
What made him stop?
I did.
No one goes with that fool anymore
unless they're desperate,
or new to the stroll.
You ever hear any
other girls talk about him?
Miguel Rivera assaulted
other sex workers.
A few that we found out about,
but there could be more.
And in one case,
the woman was raped.
Any of these women
willing to come forward?
No, but two of the
incidents were reported.
But how were they reported?
Some citizen found
one of them passed out,
and she gave a description
that sounded a lot like Miguel.
And the other one, an anonymous call
that reported Miguel specifically
to the NYPD Complaint Service.
Sounds a lot like he bragged to
some friend with a conscience.
So neither of these victims
were willing to cooperate.
So, what, the investigation's
just dead-ended?
It's worse than that.
In both of the cases
we followed up on,
Miguel was alibied out,
by his sister, Tiana.
Well, when we spoke to her,
she said that he had altercations
with sex workers before.
It sounds like it's time to
have another chat with Tiana.
- To prove that she's lying?
- Oh, no.
It's not about convincing
her to tell the truth.
It's about confronting her with it.
Let's do it.
You see the time stamp on that, Tiana?
Let me read it for you.
11:58.
- That's not my brother.
- Yes, it is.
And I don't know who that woman is.
That woman has a name,
and her name is Wallen.
This is Amalia,
and Yvonne, and Delphine.
[SIGHS]
- You're lying.
- Yeah, I wish we were.
Cops will do anything
to make their cases.
Yeah? Is that what
your brother told you,
maybe, when you asked him why,
there were two detectives
in your dry cleaning shop
earlier today?
Miguel works hard.
He's a good man, a good brother.
Look, I get it.
He's your brother, and
you want to protect him
the same way he protected you.
But, knowing what you know now,
you're just as guilty of
hurting these women as he is,
if, you continue to protect him.
Which could also be a crime.
You're a seamstress
for a living, is that right?
That's right.
Yeah.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Let me ask you a question.
Have you recently sewn
a button on, to one of Miguel's shirts?
Yeah,
Miguel said it just popped off.
It didn't just pop off.
Tiana, she ripped it off.
She ripped it off while
she was defending herself.
From what?
When Miguel didn't get what
he wanted from her, he took it.
[SOBBING]
How many times has he done this?
You tell us.
How many times have
you given an alibi for him?
[SOBBING]
Come on, video from
a car camera, at night,
with a durag pulled down
over the assailant's face?
Not to mention, this victim,
couldn't pick Miguel
out of a photo array,
as the man who assaulted her.
Because your coward of a client
attacked her from behind.
She never saw his face.
Besides, we don't need her ID.
We have a preponderance of evidence.
Go ahead.
Where'd you get that?
Well, your sister gave it up.
Admitted to sewing
on a missing button.
Which matches the
victim's story exactly.
That's because we fought,
but earlier in the night,
before we hooked up in the car.
I didn't choke nobody.
I was home in bed.
I swear. I swear.
OK, well, your sister
also gave us this.
There must be hundreds,
if not thousands, of men in the Bronx,
who own white bandannas
and brown leather belts.
Yeah, but how many of them
happen to own a
belt with Wallen Sipes'
DNA caught in the buckle?
You see, Miguel,
I really don't even have to
put your sister on the stand.
But I will.
And she's made it
clear she doesn't intend
to do jail time for perjury.
I got no family now.
You just took that from me!
You two scumbags
happy with yourselves?
- Sit down.
- Miguel, stop talking.
[TENSE MUSIC]

All right, cards on the table.
We're willing to consider a plea.
Well, Counselor,
what I'm willing to offer you,
you're not gonna like.
Miguel confessed.
Yeah, he agreed to a plea deal.
He's in Rikers pending his
sentencing this afternoon.
What about your other case?
W-what other case?
The one you found on the street.
Timothy Cottle?
He looked you in the eye
and he asked for help, Carisi.
Yeah?
Well, boo-hoo.
- I'm serious.
- Yeah, so am I.
You don't think he
was just saying that?
Either way
You told me that you
would never forgive yourself
if he ever harmed a child,
and he seemed genuinely remorseful,
when he told us about his urges.
So, technically, I think that
puts us on the same side.
How am I supposed
- to help this guy, Liv
- There are options.
I've never used them before,
but there are.
So what do you say I make a few calls?

Counselor, what's the word?
Miguel's gonna do double digits
for the assault on Wallen.
And what about the other women?
Well, with his sister's
grand jury testimony,
the DAs in Queens and the Bronx,
they're gonna reopen those two cases.
We'll let Wallen know.
I gotta head out too.
- About what we talked about?
- Yeah.
All right.
I will meet you there.
Sometimes I feel like a monster.
Instead of pushing
our feelings aside,
let's try to understand them.
Make sure we're in
control, not our urges.
Sexual behavior modification.
Does this stuff even work?
There's no guarantees.
I consulted some experts
I know from the courts,
and it seems like behavioral therapy,
coupled with androgen blockers,
might help you make a
pretty significant change.
That's what you want, isn't it?
Thank you.
You didn't have to do this.
Actually, I did.
It's not gonna stop me from
wishing you good luck, though.

Excuse me, everyone.
This is Timothy.
- Thanks for having me.
- Good to meet you.
He's in good hands, Carisi.
Yeah, I hope so.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Of course.
Hey.
I'm proud of you.
You're proud of me?
- For what?
- For not decking him,
like your father would have.
[CHUCKLES]
Yeah, maybe you can take
the Staten Island
out of the boy after all.
Maybe you can.
Let's get out of here.
Miguel will go to prison?
For a long time.
And I don't need to testify?
Nope.
You helped enough.
Which we know wasn't easy.
[BABY COOING]
So are you ready to
tell us the real reason
you were hesitant to cooperate?
And why you told us Miguel's car
was the same color as applesauce?
His name is Freddie.
Congratulations.
I was afraid once you found out,
the system would force
you to get CPS involved.
CPS isn't gonna
hear anything from us.
Wallen, you got a lot to think about.
This is the second time
we worked a case with you.
It's one thing to protect your son,
but it's another thing
to protect yourself.
- I'm tougher than you think.
- I know.
But everyone's luck
runs out eventually.
What am I supposed to do?
Let us help you,
if you need it.
Tell you what,
you keep going to get your GED,
and
I'll see what I can do
to find a scholarship,
or some kind of vocational program.
The way you helped
those other girls,
you might make a
hell of a social worker.

You want to meet Freddie?
Been waiting on you to ask.
Meet Sergeant Tutuola
Hey, Freddie.
And Detective Bruno.
Hey, big guy.
- You want to hold him?
- Oh, no.
- Here.
- I'm not good with kids.
All right. Hey.
- [LAUGHTER]
- Hey.
You'll be OK, Wallen.
I told you.
Told me what?
I cast my bread upon the water.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]

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