Strangled Man Caught in Apartment Buyout | Law & Order
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A man is found strangled in his home, but with no lovers or enemies who could have committed this murder? When the detectives learn of a buyout for the rented building, everything starts to come together.
Season 15, Episode 21, The Sixth Man: When a loner is found strangled to death, Detectives Fontana and Green focus on both the victim's gambling habit and the owner of the dead man's apartment. The investigation takes a turn though when they discover the victim's nasty running feud with a pro basketball player.
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He hates the neighbor but he's. Such a good neighbor himself he still. Brought in his laundry
Some of the show's opening scenes sound like they were written by a middle-schooler and not a very creative middle-schooler at that.
More believable "he'll be mad at me if I moved his laundry. It'll be easier just to take it to him and not give him an excuse."
“let’s teach him a lesson >:)” *brings him his laundry*
I had a stroke reading this
@@Treblaine At least one guy thought it through
Ok, so I just saw the episode. It was very good, someone else spoiled it in the comments section, but it did not have anything to do with the laundry or the rent-controlled apartment, but the victim really, really made life bad for the basketball player...almost felt bad for him.😎
I remember this episode! I watched it when I was a preteen, I think.
Spoiler Warning for anyone who hasn't seen it!
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The basketball player, Silas, was found guilty. Personally, I think he was innocent and should've been found not guilty. Waldeman went out of his way to harass Silas--whenever Silas came to play in NY, leave phone calls, go to his house, and talk to his kids. Silas went to Waldeman's house and asked him to stop harassing him, but Waldeman took out a knife, ready to kill Silas. Silas acted in self defense. He didn't mean to kill the man.
Oh yeah, I remember now, this was the "Ron Artest" episode 😂
I get the impression from what he circled in the sports page and what is boss said that he was interested in college basketball in terms of gambling.
I would never, never, NEVER opened that door and just walked into someone's apartment. That is asking for bad trouble in New York, or anywhere else, for that matter.
Only because you weren’t written to do so…. *Yet.* 😎
"We're authorised". Fontana trademark
In his first episode it was ad libbed by the actor who had been a Chicago cop
There's not enough Fontana love.
I like how they never really explained all his money. He hints at gambling in this clip, but hoo-wee he rolled high
This was actually episode 16 of season 15 (so many seasons 😅).
Spoiler alert: the basketball player was the killer.
Yeah, figured that when the ME said it was a big, tall guy.
Of course, obfuscation is a common rule in crime dramas, lol...
Yes we know it
But he knew to open all the windows in Walderman's apartment so the cold would mess up the time of death!
Was he sentenced to life?
@@jaimeduncan6167 He was sentenced to have to play pro-Magic-the-Gathering instead of basketball. The Supreme Court later reversed it as “cruel and unusual punishment “
I wanna know more about two in the laundry room. Were they a couple. Did this incident bring them closer?
I lived in an apartment building a few years ago. Whenever someone left their clothes in the dryer for a long time. I would take them and put them back in the washer and send them through another wash cycle.
Was that Joe Morton, "The Brother from Another Planet"? Man, that was such a good movie.
I love Fontana!
Law in order that's my show
You walk into ones apt??
I don't remember previous episodes where they made up fake names for sports leagues and teams.
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So was that brawl a play off malice at the palace
Dennis Farina was such a smart dresser
The notes are wrong! This is episode 16 not 21 of Season 15.😎
Well, lookie here, we got a super fan LOL.
Why'd the guy kill him?
As i recall they had a love hate relationship. A twist on perceived racial animosity
Alot of these episode s run together on me
Anyone know who did it?
The basketball player I believe
More and more people are saying Hunter Biden, but personally I think that they'll believe anything.
Spoilers please
The murder has nothing to do with his landlord. The dead guy was harassing a basketball player from a rival team who killed him. Basketball guy claimed self defense but was convicted because he was big and victim was small.
What was the outcome?
The basketball guy killed him
He died.
@@seanwebb605 I asked for what I didn't see. Duh!
@@JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet He died. That was the outcome. How or by who is simply the details of what lead to the outcome. The entire point of the clip is that they are promoting that you can see the entire episode on their platform. Yeah, you're made to ask "What else?" with the answer being use the link to go to their platform to view it all. It's like a business that way.
@seanwebb605 Wrong. The outcome was who they discovered did the crime. Duh! The initial scene of him being found wasn't the outcome. That was the beginning. The outcome was the end. Guess you skipped the Critical Thinking classes in college!!
Season 15 Episode 16: The Sixth Man
What type of awful police work completely misses civil court filings? Sometimes this show's writing is so unbelievable
It's a TV show, not a documentary
also, police work is routinely awful. lol
That is just the sort of incompetence I'd expect from the police. They're not scientists, they're patrol cops who climbed the greasy pole better than other patrol cops.
Actually the police are allowed access to those filings due to them being due process for court proceedings. Police miss them sometimes as they forget to look.
Is the asian lady the same woman who plays Mulan’s voice? I know for a fact that she was in the asian trafficing episode of svu i believe? Her voice sounds the same
Not Mulan voice. According to IMDB a fairly limited career, mostly small theatre roles.
No, that's Ming-Na Wen.
The Asian woman in the clip is Hettienne Park, best known as Beverly Katz in "HANNIBAL".
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