Of course that makes him a bad priest, but what do you expect? The whole "let God judge you" and "forgiveness is the way of the lord" is a bunch of self-serving bull. I'm not saying the guy deserves forgiveness, he's a freak, but that doesn't sway away from the fact the priest is a hypocrite.
At a certain point, there's only so much he can do with the suspect. Forgive perhaps, but ultimately in this situation, there is nothing he can do except say "May God have mercy on your soul." I don't think he was hypocritical. Under the circumstances, he did what he could.
So...the guy's defense is that he raped her post-mortem and therefore he's innocent of killing her? Oh boy, this episode went places that even SVU doesn't usually go...
Pretty sure it’s not considered r@pe if she’s already dead. They’d be able to get him on Abuse of a corpse and necrephilia (spell check doesn’t consider this a word). Might be other charges as well-obstruction, etc.
The lawyer didn't even attempt to shut up his client. He made one comment about how the police were badgering him, but sat in silence the rest of the interrogation. I don't buy that at all.
He's just not a great lawyer. He is probably intimidated by all of the police, and then he is just gobsmacked like everyone else once the story goes where it does.
@@jonathancampbell5231 Or he's the only defense lawyer on the face of this planet that cares about what is right instead of courtroom victory. That's why I have NO faith in law whatsoever and the George Floyd case has cemented that.
If the defendant is guilty, and if the defendant is on his way to a confession, why should the lawyer shut him up ? Is the lawyer there to insure a fair trial or is he there to ensure the defendant never gets convicted ? We do need lawyers to defend the wrongly accused but if someone confesses to a crime that they did commit, it shouldn't be stopped.
@@jonathanlewis6240 It’s a professional environment, especially HER professional environment, in which he also practices. He addresses everybody else by their job title, thus to do otherwise with her is just an attempt at condescending.
@@kennethhwang3425 Not true, MISS is traditionally and universally very appropriate in every setting.....unless you’d prefer him call her BABE or LITTLE LADY. Again Benson is just a femanazi with obviousness to it.
@@jonathanlewis6240 As I said it once and will continue to repeat thusly: He’s in a precinct, her workplace, where they’re working on official capacity, and where detectives such as herself are addressed as detectives. Addressing her otherwise, in particular with his tone, is a transparent attempt at belittling her job and position among her teammates. Had he addressed Stabler, Fin or Munch “Mister”, he would have been similarly corrected. You don’t go to people’s houses and disrespect their authority. Unless he’s an ADA or working at the DA’s behest, he has no business addressing her or any of her colleagues like that. All ADAs in the series address the SVUs as detectives or otherwise by names if otherwise intimate.
Clients don't always listen, that's the problem. Every defense lawyer will tell you, if the cops arrest you, you only say four words: "I want my lawyer."
I was confused because I'm thinking isn't that from criminal minds but then I hear Olivia say it's it's miss and I'm a detective or something like that
This scene hooked me on the show. At first, I was watching it on and off on television. After this episode, I haven't missed a week of it. Still gripping after all of these years!
I know they were already using Angie on the parent series, but I wish they did more with her on SVU, while she was around. By far... Abbie Carmichael was my favorite ADA in L&O history.
@@Linzo24 Claire was good, as well. Her character set a lot of the storyline for the early McCoy seasons, even after her death. Jill is a good actress and, of course, that role led to her getting Crossing Jordan a few years later... What I liked about Abbie, in contrast, was that she was much less an admirer and lover of McCoy and more of a sparring partner. Her character's conservative views, mixed with the characteristics of a tough, independent woman kept McCoy on his toes after he had spent a few seasons pushing the envelope and being off his game a little bit. I felt like she stabilized him in a way that Jamie Ross couldn't fully accomplish.
Wait, he has a lawyer who isn't just ending the interrogation right there? Even if his client said he wanted to talk the lawyer would never shut up saying "you don't have to answer that question".
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Given the diversity involved (and the fact that I haven't watched the episode so I'm just making my best guesstimate), I'd say a mix of intimidation and good cop-bad cop. It felt like they were hoping he would buckle under the pressure, and find something he found comforting in one of them, so that one would then become the designated good cop, while the rest kept applying pressure. Good cop pretends to be his friend, gets his trust, and that's when people start saying a lot more than they should.
Ikr...I love SVU shows that were before Stabler’s departure😔😔 Benson and Stabler were a perfect team👍👍 The whole Benson’s rapid character development doesn’t put up with the original SVU vibes😭 I miss the old detective Benson, working together with Stabler..
That's how it happens in real life. It's when you have someone excel in their duties as an officer make seargent than luitenant. But without making seargent first, none of that is possible. Highest rank is commissioner which is basically like commander and a step above Captain
I mean to be fair, they have mentioned multiple times that she excelled at her work. High closing rates, high score on her lieutenant / sergeant exam, stuff like that. Also, it's been mentioned that this is a voluntary unit, maybe noone else wanted to be higher up in this particular unit. Other than that, I'm pretty sure her captaincy was more of a political thing because that former captain refused to go willingly unless she became captain.
Well, talk about an open and shut case, the guy's Lawyer was there in the room at the time of confession so there's no way he can say it was coerced. Best defence I would say is Not Guilty by Diminished Responsibility but, frankly, one psych analysis and the Jury will send him down for good...
Looks like the father/father is distancing himself. One thing I can stand is when a father and god takes no responsibility in the monsters they create. They wash their hands and walk away. Not before they take praise when good things happen in their name.
I love how Olivia shut that lawyer down, i sincerely wish more cops in real life had the courage to silence these office jockeys who are essentially just paid off know it alls only there to defend criminals lets not deny the obvious
they do. from the box under the video. From Season 1, Episode 6 "Sophomore Jinx" - Benson and Stabler suspect a pair of college basketball players of murdering a female student, but officials don't want to draw negative attention to the school.
@@parismahone7469 Did I say I was defending them? No I didn't, I was pointing out the Cops arrogance. As for "Biggest Joke Ever"? No Keyboard Warrior, I'm not that good 😂
@@thenodfather the cops can have arrogance but they also have the facts and proof to back it up and they are right a lot and Olivia was not being arrogant she was defending herself by correcting the man that called her miss and she said it is detective I am sorry but the man was wrong if you want to address someone then address them right
@@parismahone7469 I'm sorry this is such a bone of contention for you, but I don't actually care, it's only a TV show, and gender has nothing got to do with it, you decided to pull that out.
Again, this channel must not be affiliated with NBC/Universal/ Comcast or formerly GE. Otherwise put these clips on SVUs own channel. Keep this dedicated to the Original L&O ONLY....or FAIRLY add clips from Criminal Intent, Trial by Jury, True Crime and Los Angeles franchises.
@@Patrick_3751 well YOU'RE WRONG. On svu's official channel they have a PLAYLISTS tab where posted clips are sorted and arranged. There they have "best of rollins, carisi, and Olivia" playlists and for "seasons 19, 20, & 21" of OLD CLIPS. One playlist is even labeled "REWIND HIGHLIGHTS." That also sounds very... "clips from old episodes posted" to me.....where this clip belongs! But I digress. Wait....does your definition of old or post mean something different than mine? Lemme hit up thesaurus.com....🏃♀️💨⌨brb Jk
@@Londa1027 Dude, first of all seasons 19, 20, and 21 are NOT old episodes! Those seasons all came out within the last 4 years. I'm talking about the early seasons that were made WAAAAY before Carisi or Rollins! All the SVU clips that have been uploaded on this channel have been from season 1, which as I've already stated, the SVU channel does NOT have!
You and I think the same way. I'm 73 and still love screwing with people's heads. It's getting easier and the younger generation is getting dumber and more gullible.
@@parismahone7469 alright. MISS Benson. Her title does not make her different than any other human being. She's human, it's sir, miss, Mrs., Ms, or madam.
@@dreamsteddybearsmaster believe as you wish; it will be miss, Ms, Mrs, to me forever and always. I don't get butthurt about being called sir instead of chef after 20 years plus in kitchens and having "earned" the title. It is what it is; at least he used a proper title instead of saying lady, girl, woman, female, or something otherwise derogatory.
@@demonika13601 and her name is detective benson not miss and Olivia wasn't butthurt about being called miss that is not her name you have to understand Olivia's point of view as well and instead of going against her
1999 Benson: “It’s Detective not Miss.”
2022 Benson: “The next word out of your mouth better include Captain.”
Lz S w
@@renaanderson7131 cool story
In time things change
The priest was there like "yep, I'm out, not even Satan can with that"
Of course that makes him a bad priest, but what do you expect? The whole "let God judge you" and "forgiveness is the way of the lord" is a bunch of self-serving bull. I'm not saying the guy deserves forgiveness, he's a freak, but that doesn't sway away from the fact the priest is a hypocrite.
At a certain point, there's only so much he can do with the suspect. Forgive perhaps, but ultimately in this situation, there is nothing he can do except say "May God have mercy on your soul." I don't think he was hypocritical. Under the circumstances, he did what he could.
So...the guy's defense is that he raped her post-mortem and therefore he's innocent of killing her? Oh boy, this episode went places that even SVU doesn't usually go...
I'm pretty sure Necrophilia is against the law, isn't it?
flashstudiosguy yes, yes it is
The aaaaaacccctual f$#@?
Pretty sure it’s not considered r@pe if she’s already dead. They’d be able to get him on Abuse of a corpse and necrephilia (spell check doesn’t consider this a word). Might be other charges as well-obstruction, etc.
@@amyinalaska2823 Either way, 2 years at most.
The lawyer didn't even attempt to shut up his client. He made one comment about how the police were badgering him, but sat in silence the rest of the interrogation. I don't buy that at all.
He's just not a great lawyer. He is probably intimidated by all of the police, and then he is just gobsmacked like everyone else once the story goes where it does.
@@jonathancampbell5231 Or he's the only defense lawyer on the face of this planet that cares about what is right instead of courtroom victory. That's why I have NO faith in law whatsoever and the George Floyd case has cemented that.
@@michaelfawcett7979 Having a defense attorney is part of the law. It sounds like you think everyone accused is automatically guilty.
If the defendant is guilty, and if the defendant is on his way to a confession, why should the lawyer shut him up ? Is the lawyer there to insure a fair trial or is he there to ensure the defendant never gets convicted ? We do need lawyers to defend the wrongly accused but if someone confesses to a crime that they did commit, it shouldn't be stopped.
@@gamingmatt_le_creeper7497 Who's gonna pay top dollar for a lawyer that will make sure their conviction goes swell? lmao
Calling Benson miss was not a good idea, especially, if it pisses her off.
Lol. How would he have known it isn’t a good idea? She’s definitely a feminazi.
I like that tho it’s detective not miss you better address her right 😂🙂
@@jonathanlewis6240 It’s a professional environment, especially HER professional environment, in which he also practices. He addresses everybody else by their job title, thus to do otherwise with her is just an attempt at condescending.
@@kennethhwang3425
Not true, MISS is traditionally and universally very appropriate in every setting.....unless you’d prefer him call her BABE or LITTLE LADY. Again Benson is just a femanazi with obviousness to it.
@@jonathanlewis6240 As I said it once and will continue to repeat thusly: He’s in a precinct, her workplace, where they’re working on official capacity, and where detectives such as herself are addressed as detectives. Addressing her otherwise, in particular with his tone, is a transparent attempt at belittling her job and position among her teammates. Had he addressed Stabler, Fin or Munch “Mister”, he would have been similarly corrected. You don’t go to people’s houses and disrespect their authority. Unless he’s an ADA or working at the DA’s behest, he has no business addressing her or any of her colleagues like that. All ADAs in the series address the SVUs as detectives or otherwise by names if otherwise intimate.
His defense lawyer looked like he was going throw up
That ACTOR terrified me. SO good but so scary.
It's the thousand yard stare
Yeah, he looks like he could play a serial-killer.
Lothaire Bluteau is a wonderful actor. He often reminds me of Daniel Day-Lewis
He played the following characters in the SVU series: Anton Nadari / Erich Tassig / James Henri Rousseau.
@@Nighthawke70 Were they all bad guys?
I don't know any defense counsel who would allow their clients to be interrogated.
A rubbish one
Clients don't always listen, that's the problem. Every defense lawyer will tell you, if the cops arrest you, you only say four words: "I want my lawyer."
@D.K Yes.
Well Evy there wouldn’t be a law and order without these classic interrogation scenes...
In order for a plea. Yes.
"I am calm and it's doctor".
I was confused because I'm thinking isn't that from criminal minds but then I hear Olivia say it's it's miss and I'm a detective or something like that
Spencer from criminal minds
Doctor spencer reid.,,criminal minds
My favorite line from Dr. Spencer Reid.
Dr Spencer Reid, the legend
"I make my confession to God" "Make your peace with him then"
meh
early morning in jail.
... peacock toothbrush gone
🤭
The lawyer is not earning his fee,even if he's working for free.
He still gets a fee.
I remember one episode where someone called Ice-T "spook" and he says "That's DETECTIVE Spook to you!" :D
Yeah I think it was the one where this psycho going around killing kids
This scene hooked me on the show. At first, I was watching it on and off on television. After this episode, I haven't missed a week of it. Still gripping after all of these years!
Olivia Benson was such an incredible character, from day one!
Lol that Father just gave him a burn better then Satan himself
Love law and order my dad loves it to
It's my stepmom's favorite. My sister and I have taken a liking thanks to her
Did you bond over the subject matter in this episode?!
that was the fastest exit I've ever seen anyone do, that actor is amazing. he's just ahhn wooop gtg.
That pastor was hilarious though.
2:50 "GOD I hate this department..."
It's Detective Rizzoli😋
I know they were already using Angie on the parent series, but I wish they did more with her on SVU, while she was around. By far... Abbie Carmichael was my favorite ADA in L&O history.
Barbara Gordon
@@RogerBates7 yeah I wonder if Angie was offered a full time deal on SVU before she left Law & Order but she was so great
@@RogerBates7 hands down the best. I loved when she came into these first few episodes of SVU in Season 1
@@Linzo24 Claire was good, as well. Her character set a lot of the storyline for the early McCoy seasons, even after her death. Jill is a good actress and, of course, that role led to her getting Crossing Jordan a few years later...
What I liked about Abbie, in contrast, was that she was much less an admirer and lover of McCoy and more of a sparring partner. Her character's conservative views, mixed with the characteristics of a tough, independent woman kept McCoy on his toes after he had spent a few seasons pushing the envelope and being off his game a little bit. I felt like she stabilized him in a way that Jamie Ross couldn't fully accomplish.
benson: gets pissed
me:
*mom come pick me up i'm scared*
I love Olivia Benson/Mariska Hargitay
I remember this episode! Man, what an ending...
That lawyer should have said fine detective this interview is over
Hey! It's the actress from Rizzoli and Isles. Love her so much
sHe hAs A NaMe
She is stunning
this is why season 1 will be the best season of SVU
I am trying to watch the whole season and episodes of the first season as well but I am still trying to find it
@@parismahone7469 HULU has them all
As does Peacock
Wait, he has a lawyer who isn't just ending the interrogation right there? Even if his client said he wanted to talk the lawyer would never shut up saying "you don't have to answer that question".
I wonder whether Abby and Benson work together more in Season 1. I love these crossovers.
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ralph schooley if you look in the description it says what episode and season it’s from :)
@@celiathirimanna5118 THAN I MUST BE BLIND AS A BAT CAUSE I DON`T SEE IT THANK U
anyway it’s from season 1 episode 6
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@@celiathirimanna5118 I GOT IT BY GOING TO PEACOCK WHAT AN INTERESTING EPISODE THANKS 4 UR COMMENTS THOUGH :)
Hey, bat ... click "SHOW MORE"!!!! it's all there ...
lol if you wanna be real this is kinda badgering. i mean do they all need to be in there at once?
Given the diversity involved (and the fact that I haven't watched the episode so I'm just making my best guesstimate), I'd say a mix of intimidation and good cop-bad cop. It felt like they were hoping he would buckle under the pressure, and find something he found comforting in one of them, so that one would then become the designated good cop, while the rest kept applying pressure. Good cop pretends to be his friend, gets his trust, and that's when people start saying a lot more than they should.
best series of 'e two decades
Bensons promotions for lieutenant and captain sure happened in rapid succession. Too rapid. Smh
Ikr...I love SVU shows that were before Stabler’s departure😔😔
Benson and Stabler were a perfect team👍👍
The whole Benson’s rapid character development doesn’t put up with the original SVU vibes😭
I miss the old detective Benson, working together with Stabler..
That's how it happens in real life. It's when you have someone excel in their duties as an officer make seargent than luitenant. But without making seargent first, none of that is possible. Highest rank is commissioner which is basically like commander and a step above Captain
I mean to be fair, they have mentioned multiple times that she excelled at her work. High closing rates, high score on her lieutenant / sergeant exam, stuff like that. Also, it's been mentioned that this is a voluntary unit, maybe noone else wanted to be higher up in this particular unit. Other than that, I'm pretty sure her captaincy was more of a political thing because that former captain refused to go willingly unless she became captain.
So the victim was violated after she died.
Yes 🤮🤮🤮
That lawyer sucks at life.
This entire confession is inadmissible since the lawyer was bullied and threatened into silence and unable to do his job.
I'm pretty sure it only applies when the suspect is coerced, and the lawyer only said 1 thing in that whole interrogation
2:58 - the defense attorney was ready to puke.
Well, talk about an open and shut case, the guy's Lawyer was there in the room at the time of confession so there's no way he can say it was coerced. Best defence I would say is Not Guilty by Diminished Responsibility but, frankly, one psych analysis and the Jury will send him down for good...
Olivia has always been beautiful. She still is.
Not going to lie but Olivia's pose was cool at 0:16, 0:35, 0:51, and 1:35.
Looks like the father/father is distancing himself. One thing I can stand is when a father and god takes no responsibility in the monsters they create. They wash their hands and walk away. Not before they take praise when good things happen in their name.
Benson gave him the Evil look of im gonna !@#$$ you up look I got da chillz
yep
This line of questioning is kinda illegal. Js
This guys appearance reminded me of someone I knew years ago. This clip was extra levels of creepy because he had an uncomfortable crush on me
I love Olivia Benson
4 cops interrogate one suspect . His confession will be easily dismissible since it was made under pressure .
it was part of a plea deal
The camera work tho
what about it?
Priest is a real sweetheart.
Necrophilia is one of many dozens, perhaps even hundreds, of paraphilias.
Wow. I really only know this actor from “Bent”. Definitely threw me off to see him in this role. Great acting.
What an interrogation
This dude looks like a mix of Keanu Reeves and The Phantom of the Opera.
Jane rizolli! I loved her as Abbie in law and order! And olivia is simply the best ever!
Olivia Benson, the goat
"They call me MISTER Tibbs!"
This dude is creepy
this is right out of a sam kinnison joke
Off with the head 🤣🗣️
Somehow you broke through a protected name.
and his family.
and stole their wealth along with what was invested.....
I love how Olivia shut that lawyer down, i sincerely wish more cops in real life had the courage to silence these office jockeys who are essentially just paid off know it alls only there to defend criminals lets not deny the obvious
Jane Rizzoli!!
Actually, she's Abbie Carmichael here.
Luv me sum her!
All we need is Maura Isles
What a creep
What does he say after the woman asks “why?”
He said: "So I could make love to her."
I don't blame Olivia benson for 9
Different folks, different strokes.
I like that priest.😄
I agree
I mean that
Okay detective how about looking into the s*** that I'm talking about
Episode?
It's written in the description
S1E06
These women were part of my gay awakening
You’re speaking directly to me lmaooooo
Really? How if I may ask.
Beck was mine, I’m a sucker for a more masculine aura on a woman & beck gave that off to me
@@sakuraogami6885 lol who’s Beck?
@@beabeabea3Right 😢😮 lmaooo 👍▶️▶️
Hahahaha! Go Liv!
Why is a season 1 episode in Season 13 playlist-
Law and Order: Freaks & Weirdos
The worst part: necrophilia is an even worse crime.
not rly, i mean its more fucked up to think about but the victim usually cant feel anythinf at least
Why won't the blueberry coward talk or do anything about this?
Rizzoli in L&O?
I liked Benson for a long time but she got absolutely insufferable as the show got older, I haven't watched in over 10 years.
Wish they'd put season and episode on these clips
they do. from the box under the video.
From Season 1, Episode 6 "Sophomore Jinx" - Benson and Stabler suspect a pair of college basketball players of murdering a female student, but officials don't want to draw negative attention to the school.
@@toomanyaccounts Got it thanks
The Cops are fairly arrogant when they don't have full proof, and the priest turns his back.
Now this is what we call a dumb comment.
Are you seriously going to defend the guilty person? You are the biggest joke ever
@@parismahone7469 Did I say I was defending them? No I didn't, I was pointing out the Cops arrogance.
As for "Biggest Joke Ever"? No Keyboard Warrior, I'm not that good 😂
@@thenodfather the cops can have arrogance but they also have the facts and proof to back it up and they are right a lot and Olivia was not being arrogant she was defending herself by correcting the man that called her miss and she said it is detective I am sorry but the man was wrong if you want to address someone then address them right
@@parismahone7469 I'm sorry this is such a bone of contention for you, but I don't actually care, it's only a TV show, and gender has nothing got to do with it, you decided to pull that out.
This kind of interrogation is stupid and can lead to false confessions. Don't put words in the suspects mouth.
Again, this channel must not be affiliated with NBC/Universal/ Comcast or formerly GE.
Otherwise put these clips on SVUs own channel. Keep this dedicated to the Original L&O ONLY....or FAIRLY add clips from Criminal Intent, Trial by Jury, True Crime and Los Angeles franchises.
The SVU channel does not post clips from the old episodes. If you don't want to see SVU clips there's a simple solution. Don't watch them!
@@Patrick_3751 well YOU'RE WRONG. On svu's official channel they have a PLAYLISTS tab where posted clips are sorted and arranged. There they have "best of rollins, carisi, and Olivia" playlists and for "seasons 19, 20, & 21" of OLD CLIPS.
One playlist is even labeled "REWIND HIGHLIGHTS." That also sounds very... "clips from old episodes posted" to me.....where this clip belongs! But I digress.
Wait....does your definition of old or post mean something different than mine? Lemme hit up thesaurus.com....🏃♀️💨⌨brb
Jk
@@Londa1027 Dude, first of all seasons 19, 20, and 21 are NOT old episodes! Those seasons all came out within the last 4 years. I'm talking about the early seasons that were made WAAAAY before Carisi or Rollins! All the SVU clips that have been uploaded on this channel have been from season 1, which as I've already stated, the SVU channel does NOT have!
There's a reason why this channel is verified.
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What a creepy guy...brrr... :/
Why does the defendant look like an aged Fundy
I bet she thought she was cool when she said that
Marissa, mmmmmmmm
Qmwl
Lol ewwie
Ha! I'd start calling her miss even more :p
You and I think the same way. I'm 73 and still love screwing with people's heads. It's getting easier and the younger generation is getting dumber and more gullible.
So she decides to be called MISTER? or SIR? Because the manly jaw is giving out
@@larrykeenan598 A 73 year-old incel? Okay.
@@50ksavagegoodsavage4 You're homosexual. Good for you. But keep your anti-woman agenda to yourself.
@@davidhoward437 jeez, you THAT triggered? No wonder simps or feminist be THIS crazy over a joke😂😂😂😂😂 and who said who homosexual? God, you're a joke
No, it's MISS lol
Have you ever heard of respect? Her name is not miss it is detective Benson if you want to address someone then at least address them the right way 👍
@@parismahone7469 alright. MISS Benson. Her title does not make her different than any other human being. She's human, it's sir, miss, Mrs., Ms, or madam.
@@demonika13601 It is Detective because its a title she has earned
@@dreamsteddybearsmaster believe as you wish; it will be miss, Ms, Mrs, to me forever and always. I don't get butthurt about being called sir instead of chef after 20 years plus in kitchens and having "earned" the title. It is what it is; at least he used a proper title instead of saying lady, girl, woman, female, or something otherwise derogatory.
@@demonika13601 and her name is detective benson not miss and Olivia wasn't butthurt about being called miss that is not her name you have to understand Olivia's point of view as well and instead of going against her
He's giving me Norman Bates vibes