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Have three daughters and although most times I don't blame the parents but we don't let out kids out of our site...even my son. Trying so hard to let them be independent especially with my 13 year old daughter and 16 year old autistic son but it is so hard. I will say the girl that played Sophie is a very good little actress. And one dude "I learned my lesson" classic predator response. Very few change anything.
@@spideyman1146 i'm pretty sure the abducted little girl is the same actress as the teenager who escapes forced labor that's linked at the end of this clip!
ahh Liv, ahh I love how Elliot calls her Livvie, it's cute, and shows how close their relationship is!! Mariska Hargitay ahh love her soo much ahh she's soo good I wish I could meet her one day!!
Come on. You should know by now: when ever they actually catch a guy and bring him for questioning so soon at the beginning or middle of an episode it is usually not the guy they are looking for. Still this guy did go to a bunch of kiddie events.
When the mother wants to take the child home, I would think a better approach would be to offer to let the mother be with the child as she tells what she remembers. The girl, feeling safer, and having been reassured by her mom that the mom wasn't mad for the supposed breaking of the rules, would have felt safer to share more details. Wouldn't she?
As a mother I really get your point and I understand and seeing this is hard. When this is done the parent is not normally allowed to watch as it can be problematic like we just saw. It's a child forensic interview that is done after a crime and parents can give "signals" to a child that what they are saying is correct or incorrect just by how hard they are hugging their kid, looking at them/looking away can be taken as approval or disapproval of what the child is saying, and it can lead to children both leaning on Mom/Dad in order to escape dealing with this challenging stuff or when a parent is very cooperative a child can elaborate falsely and the entire case can fall apart. It's horrible for both the child and the parent who is attached to the child. A conviction won't hold up in court if the parent is allowed in.
@@TH-camallowedmynametobestolen It's very easy to want to emotionally soothe the child as a healthy person with empathy for this kid. It just means you are a very caring person for wanting to do that and most people don't think pragmatically all of the time. It also means the show is acted and scripted well as my first reaction is to go hug the kid and watching the mother act well and the kid act well does make it feel real and like I want to give the kid a puppy and ice cream Stat! as others have said.
Not necessarily. Kids, even the best kids, will lie in front of their parents to avoid getting in trouble. Toward the end of the scene in question, Sophie tells Olivia “I broke the rules.” She’s clearly scared that her mom will be mad at her. She can tell Olivia the truth because Olivia is a friend, not an authority figure in her life.
@@blackdandelion5549I was a victim of a gr00mer and freak, and when I had to recall what happened to the police I didn’t want my parents there. I didn’t want them to hear what I went through, and felt ashamed.
Probably because he was convicted of using a clown costume to lure his child victims. Why do you think that they even went to check the guy out? He has a record of doing stuff to kids.
@martaborgegard3922 If they can tell sex offenders where they can live, work and get anywhere near, I'm sure they can prohibit them from possessing a costume that was used to help them commit their offenses.
@@memawknowsbest4978 yeah, probably but I just find it hard to believe that something like that can be written into law. Not to go near or live in a place feels like something you can justify (whatever you feel about it and how it’s missused) but like, if someone dressed up as a princess, could they be prohibited from owning a ballgown?
@martaborgegard3922 That would depend on the crime they committed while wearing a princess costume. If the crime was abduction and assault of a child, then yes, I'm sure they could. Because that costume has become an instrument of the crime. The same as lock picking tools and guns. Convicted felons don't have the same rights as law-abiding citizens.
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Few things more haunting in this world than a child whose innocence was torn from them.
Have three daughters and although most times I don't blame the parents but we don't let out kids out of our site...even my son. Trying so hard to let them be independent especially with my 13 year old daughter and 16 year old autistic son but it is so hard. I will say the girl that played Sophie is a very good little actress. And one dude "I learned my lesson" classic predator response. Very few change anything.
It's fun watching these as an adult and seeing just how many people were guest stars in L&O. The child predator is played by comedian Jim Gaffigan.
That’s so jarring!
He also played a character in Chicago P.D. which is set in the same universe
@@spideyman1146 i'm pretty sure the abducted little girl is the same actress as the teenager who escapes forced labor that's linked at the end of this clip!
@@AmericaTheSimpleMinded
He's actually really good at dark drama. Not surprising, given the alignment/tether between darkness and comedy.
@@BL3SSed-Bliss Yea. Lots of comics are miserable, overly emotional, manic, etc.
That poor girl.
That man scared her for life I can't imagine going through something like that It must have been terrifying.
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@ desert pack.
Wow it is called MAKE BELIEVE. IT NEVER HAPPENED. IT IS CALLED ACTING. Like. WOW
@@williamsanderson7971 based on real stories.
@@williamsanderson7971 just why is there always one like you
superiority complex?
@@williamsanderson7971 WOW! WE KNOW THAT!
@@williamsanderson7971 news flash: this sort of stuff actually happens in real life
Oh that beautiful poor little child, I could just cry.
Edp445: now the child is gone
This is why u don't let your children go alone anywhere.
This girl is a great actress!!!!
That's Julie Meyer from Desperate Housewives! 😅
@@BillyButcher90 thats who it is! I couldn't remember where I knew her face from
Someone get this little girl ice cream and a puppy! For God's sake!
I wanna give her ALL OF THE PUPPIES!!!!!!! 😢
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I remember this episode. So tragic. Like many of the stories.
The little girl is Andrea Bowen! She’s such a great actor!
Omg Olivia is so young🧡🧡
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@@sooperdooper8032 I mean don’t get me wrong, but that was Olivia back then. Just imagine Hank Voight looking young
@firelaway
Wow who knew that Olivia was once young . duh. Get a life
And slim.
This episode was in 2001.
party day, picture day, and GARBAGE DAY
I was starting the get the gist of this guy when she was describing what was going on
ahh Liv, ahh I love how Elliot calls her Livvie, it's cute, and shows how close their relationship is!! Mariska Hargitay ahh love her soo much ahh she's soo good I wish I could meet her one day!!
The little girl is Andrea Bowen. I loved her in Girl Positive.
This Is Awful I Feel So Bad For Sophie 💔
r.i.p Richard Belzer
0:19 He couldn't get out of the car and check, as a decent human being that he should be?
Its funny in the Law and Order Universe there are two separate human beings who just look like Jim Gaffigan and I assume also Jim Gaffigan
Poor girl she must have been traumatised.
Any kid or adult would be traumatized from that it takes a long time to heal
Well Yeah.
If I remember this episode correctly that ain't the guy.
Come on. You should know by now: when ever they actually catch a guy and bring him for questioning so soon at the beginning or middle of an episode it is usually not the guy they are looking for.
Still this guy did go to a bunch of kiddie events.
When the mother wants to take the child home, I would think a better approach would be to offer to let the mother be with the child as she tells what she remembers. The girl, feeling safer, and having been reassured by her mom that the mom wasn't mad for the supposed breaking of the rules, would have felt safer to share more details.
Wouldn't she?
As a mother I really get your point and I understand and seeing this is hard. When this is done the parent is not normally allowed to watch as it can be problematic like we just saw. It's a child forensic interview that is done after a crime and parents can give "signals" to a child that what they are saying is correct or incorrect just by how hard they are hugging their kid, looking at them/looking away can be taken as approval or disapproval of what the child is saying, and it can lead to children both leaning on Mom/Dad in order to escape dealing with this challenging stuff or when a parent is very cooperative a child can elaborate falsely and the entire case can fall apart.
It's horrible for both the child and the parent who is attached to the child. A conviction won't hold up in court if the parent is allowed in.
@@blackdandelion5549 Point well taken, blackdandelion. I should have realized that myself.
@@TH-camallowedmynametobestolen It's very easy to want to emotionally soothe the child as a healthy person with empathy for this kid. It just means you are a very caring person for wanting to do that and most people don't think pragmatically all of the time. It also means the show is acted and scripted well as my first reaction is to go hug the kid and watching the mother act well and the kid act well does make it feel real and like I want to give the kid a puppy and ice cream Stat! as others have said.
Not necessarily. Kids, even the best kids, will lie in front of their parents to avoid getting in trouble.
Toward the end of the scene in question, Sophie tells Olivia “I broke the rules.” She’s clearly scared that her mom will be mad at her. She can tell Olivia the truth because Olivia is a friend, not an authority figure in her life.
@@blackdandelion5549I was a victim of a gr00mer and freak, and when I had to recall what happened to the police I didn’t want my parents there. I didn’t want them to hear what I went through, and felt ashamed.
Jim Gaffigan also played a wife murderer in another episode.
Omg thats little Julie from Desperate Housewives!!!
Jim Gaffigan as a predator 😮😮😮😮😮
I miss the pre *_only speak in strange whisper_* Olivia.
What seasons were those? What do you mean strange whisper?
@@maryammoeen2452as in she had a very soft spoken voice
does anybody knowd what season and episode this one is?
look at the description lol
How was having a clown costume violating his parrol?
Probably because he was convicted of using a clown costume to lure his child victims. Why do you think that they even went to check the guy out? He has a record of doing stuff to kids.
@@memawknowsbest4978 I got that much but can you be prohibited from owning a type of clothing? Is that something you can legally put in a parrol?
@martaborgegard3922 If they can tell sex offenders where they can live, work and get anywhere near, I'm sure they can prohibit them from possessing a costume that was used to help them commit their offenses.
@@memawknowsbest4978 yeah, probably but I just find it hard to believe that something like that can be written into law. Not to go near or live in a place feels like something you can justify (whatever you feel about it and how it’s missused) but like, if someone dressed up as a princess, could they be prohibited from owning a ballgown?
@martaborgegard3922 That would depend on the crime they committed while wearing a princess costume. If the crime was abduction and assault of a child, then yes, I'm sure they could. Because that costume has become an instrument of the crime. The same as lock picking tools and guns. Convicted felons don't have the same rights as law-abiding citizens.
I’m not defending it either.🙂
I’m glad she wants the man responsible dead.🙂
He got what he deserved.🙂
Hooot pocket
I seen this show before
The guy playing Oliver looks so pale!
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Anyone says prison taught them a lesson has probably reoffended.
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