The amount of times they coerce a "confession" out of an innocent person just to find the actual culprit five minutes after potentially ruining someone's life and reputation because they were so certain edit: Also, if they didn’t see the news broadcast and if the lawyer didn’t mention the bathroom, then they would have gone about their day putting themselves on the back over a conviction without a murder weapon and a coerced confession
I know it’s a teevee show, but this is a good reminder of why you don’t talk to the police and you sure as hell don’t talk to the police without a lawyer.
RIP Richard Belzer I’ll keep you in my thoughts and heart. Beverly D'Angelo is an absolute G.O.A.T. because she is was on a tv show Mom on CBS as Lorraine. She had two different roles on the same show SVU as Rebecca Balthus and Serafina Carisi she slayed that part ❤
7:14 - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) which is commonly associated with taking multiple hits to the head leading to pre mature memory loss, depression and suicide
This episode was 17 years ago, and even now, 17 years later, there isn't a single openly gay NFL player active in the NFL. There has been an NFL player who came out as gay while playing though, Carl Nassib, but he no longer is in the league (although not because he's gay, because he wasn't good enough).
@@Squiiiiiiii117 And perhaps more importantly, he also signed an additional contract with a different team after coming out and made that roster and played that season. So he was able to get another job in the NFL as a player with the whole NFL world knowing he's gay. It doesn't feel like the same level of progress as it would have been if Michael Sam had made the Rams or the Cowboys in 2014, but it's still something.
The jury cannot sentence you on a defense your lawyer isn’t using. The evidence as shown was pointing towards him. Also, a brain injury is a slippery slope, Chris Benoit, a pro wrestler, killed his wife and child and commit suicide. They opened his brain he had so much damage and lumps due to injury he’d be drinking out a straw in less then 5 years.
You have to admit Stablers questioning here was super shady. All those suggestions! Could easily result in wrongful conviction. He should stop doing that 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
10:10 "Why did you confess?" Hmmm if only their own mental analist as well as the guy's lawyer could have explained this to stop them sending him to jail, all of this could have been avoided
spoiler alert, the man escapes prison jumps to another reality changes his name as Louis Litt and starts Litt, Specter and associates and became a very powerful Attorney
I have a feeling this episode was loosely based on the case of the football player Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of killing a man in part bc CTE due to football injuries, and bc he may have been secretly gay and afraid that the secret would come out. Edit: I have now been informed that this episode came out way before everything with Aaron Hernandez happened. Still uncanny though.
Politely, but blatantly refuse to speak to the police without a lawyer! If you are arrested, literally sit there and just look at the police and the icky word you should say is lawyer!
I dont get why some people like SVU , its not that quite realistic because theres no detectives specifically for sexually related murders(kinda like when I find out CSI personel dont interogate or acts like a detective) , while the original new seasons had become too infested with subliminal messages, its become unwatchable , you might not call it subliminal anymore theyre just right out making it obvious. I watched the other LAO shows but theres not much to it and the british one just pretty much copied the known/best episodes from the original.
If I had a nickel for every time Laverne Cox hit on a detective in Law and Order I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice
Getting the football player outed and he being subsequently attacked by hooligans so reminds me of the other L%O episode where they put a closeted guy in pre-trial detention in Ryker's Island where he ends up being shanked. Same plot twist - he actually has a boyfriend who confirms his alibi. Everybody feels kinda real bad about that for about a minute or two.
This is exactly why you should never let the devil know your weaknesses or your secrets. They will use it against you the first opportunity they get. Its a evil world out there. Somebody can just take your career, livelihood and peace of mind in a matter of seconds. 😐😑
@@shatteredteethofgod I didn`t say you need to tell evil your secrets! I said never let evil know your secrets. There`s a difference. I am a lone wolf. Nobody knows where I am coming from or where I am going. I never ever let evil know anything about me. That way, I`m always safe. Its called self preservation and protecting yourself. There`s nothing ridiculous about that. 🙂🙃
Its so dumb for the guy to confess its not going to be easy to convict him once the other guy had already been convicted 😂 losing a cash cow is hard prison is harder
Amazing how Louis has time to be a lawyer and a sports agent 😩
He’s always been jealous of Harvey. He sees all the memorabilia and just couldn’t help but replicate it. He’s got named partner money after all.
and a doctor to Charles Sr. in Billions.
I’m aware of a TV show where a character who graduated from law school later after some difficulty finding a job became a sports agent
I had to double check the title to make sure I was watching an SVU clip cause the thumbnail screams Suits.
That's what I say too
that and they had an actor from suits too
Same🤣🤣
@@TrueMagicMarkE.R. 🫤
Lmao same!
The amount of times they coerce a "confession" out of an innocent person just to find the actual culprit five minutes after potentially ruining someone's life and reputation because they were so certain
edit: Also, if they didn’t see the news broadcast and if the lawyer didn’t mention the bathroom, then they would have gone about their day putting themselves on the back over a conviction without a murder weapon and a coerced confession
Scary, isn't it?
Say it with me folks: "NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE WITHOUT A LAWYER!"
The two video essays by Skip Intro about Law & Order really delve into the how heinous the "Good Guys" act, like here.
That’s what cops do
Yeah always use a lawyer
You have just been Litt Up! 😂
Came down here to look for this comment. Thank you for not disappointing me😂
Im so high it took me 4 minutes to realise it wasnt suits 😂
@@stilettoswinger7404 🤣
And that my friends is why you don't speak to the police without a lawyer.
in both cases. Especially when you have evidence of CTE
I love elliot and olivia but I hate how they outed the player and pretty much ruined him when it wasn't him who did it 🤦🏾♀️
I know it’s a teevee show, but this is a good reminder of why you don’t talk to the police and you sure as hell don’t talk to the police without a lawyer.
Teevee?.... tv.....
Teevee is insane
“teevee” is crazy 😭😭
Imagine making a really good point, but proceeding to ruin any chances of people taking you seriously by calling it teeveee
I like the way you spell teevee dude. Stay the course. Don't let the haters get you down.
Louis Litt is crazy
Thought this was a suits crossover
@@Kdavis26Rachel gets investigated because they think Mike is a child.
I love a good Laverne Cox cameo
Glad they finally uploaded this. Been waiting to see Rick Hoffman's performance in SVU. He was great in "Suits" as Louis Litt.
I didn’t expect a crossover between Suits and L&O.
RIP Richard Belzer I’ll keep you in my thoughts and heart.
Beverly D'Angelo is an absolute G.O.A.T. because she is was on a tv show Mom on CBS as Lorraine.
She had two different roles on the same show SVU as Rebecca Balthus and Serafina Carisi she slayed that part ❤
One of the few episode that remind you that the detectives can and will push anyone to win their cases ,guilty or not
in reality, the athlete would still be in prison, because the usa legal system doesn't like to admit it makes mistakes.
in reality nobody would be in prison because being rich allows you to avoid that
@@JC3_420that may change with P Diddy as this is the high profile s*x charge of the century.
@@JC3_420I guess I’m nobody because I’m not rich.
"Why did you confess to killing Jeremy:
Like they weren't the ones suggesting it to him
Louis Litt from Suits
Suits and Law and Order SVU, I legit thought this was a suits episode by the thumbnail lol.
I confess! When I saw Louis Litts actor, I automatically assumed this was a Suits clip 😅😅😅😅
I was so confused😂😂 when did their firm handle murder investigation
What is Suits? Thanks
Crossover episode
They got LITT UP!
Fucking weird seeing Louis Litt this involved in sports and not the Ballet.
7:14 - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) which is commonly associated with taking multiple hits to the head leading to pre mature memory loss, depression and suicide
Which can only be diagnosed post-mortem.
@@Rangerfan62 sadly
@@Fantom6400 Yes.
Skipped the good quote of the episode
"Football gave me everything, then took it all away."
Love this show, keep up the good work!
I was reading the comments thunking did I click on svu or suits 😂😂😂😂 u guys are hilarious
This episode was 17 years ago, and even now, 17 years later, there isn't a single openly gay NFL player active in the NFL. There has been an NFL player who came out as gay while playing though, Carl Nassib, but he no longer is in the league (although not because he's gay, because he wasn't good enough).
Wouldn’t say he wasn’t good enough Carl had a decent career for your average nfl player
That's crazy. There's no way 0% of them are gay.
still openly came out while under contract with a team so while yes he is a free agent he was employed by a team when he came out
@@Squiiiiiiii117 And perhaps more importantly, he also signed an additional contract with a different team after coming out and made that roster and played that season. So he was able to get another job in the NFL as a player with the whole NFL world knowing he's gay. It doesn't feel like the same level of progress as it would have been if Michael Sam had made the Rams or the Cowboys in 2014, but it's still something.
@@jvandyck87 I think Michael Sam was trash that’s just when the agenda started
We got Louis and from suits and Branch from Longmire
Surprised the jury didn't consider Lincoln not guilty or go with the insanity defense due to his brain injury.
Unironically their homophobia mattered more than their "reasonable doubt."
The jury cannot sentence you on a defense your lawyer isn’t using. The evidence as shown was pointing towards him. Also, a brain injury is a slippery slope, Chris Benoit, a pro wrestler, killed his wife and child and commit suicide. They opened his brain he had so much damage and lumps due to injury he’d be drinking out a straw in less then 5 years.
b4 TBI was officially seen as a medical issue and not a physiological one
Exactly! Especially when there are people who get off for way worse crimes using the insanity defense.
I like how they did a cameo tie in with Suits
You have to admit Stablers questioning here was super shady. All those suggestions! Could easily result in wrongful conviction. He should stop doing that 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
So that’s what Louis Lit did before bing a lawyer.
They out Luis Litt on here?! Woooo
Louis was litt this episode
What a good episode of Suits this was.
I would love to see Rick Hoffman play a defense attorney in the newest episodes for law and order
Louis Litt, what did you do?
And now we know the rest of the story.
10:10 "Why did you confess?"
Hmmm if only their own mental analist as well as the guy's lawyer could have explained this to stop them sending him to jail, all of this could have been avoided
The amount of coercion that occurs on this show is insane
life imitates art
Law and order and svu clips show up on the same feed, which only underscores how superior the original was
spoiler alert, the man escapes prison jumps to another reality changes his name as Louis Litt and starts Litt, Specter and associates and became a very powerful Attorney
I really thought that this was a Suits/L&O crossover.
I wasn’t expecting Louis Litt to be in L&O SVU 😮
I guess he finally snapped
Guy finding the body saying "what the hell man" but really says "what the hellmann"
Olivia and Elliot are the best duo
Yh and they end up coercing a guilty statement locking up an innocent man
Who else thought they would be watching Suits instead of Law & Order because of the thumbnail?
Me lmfao
I mean, when your agent looks like a diet Richard Nixon you can't but think maybe they could be a crook, and is all business.
"Diet Richard Nixon" 😂 that's the funniest thing I've read all day 😅
Guy at the grave site also played in Las Vegas and criminal minds
1:40 without the context of this episode whoever that is, is kinda cute
Laverne Cox?
I like it when an episode shows Olivia and Elliot screwing up.
I have a feeling this episode was loosely based on the case of the football player Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of killing a man in part bc CTE due to football injuries, and bc he may have been secretly gay and afraid that the secret would come out.
Edit: I have now been informed that this episode came out way before everything with Aaron Hernandez happened. Still uncanny though.
This episode came out years before that happened
@@ResidentMegamanX94 Oh did it really? That’s interesting, bc the similarities are uncanny.
Not a chance because this episode got released years before anybody even knew who Aaron Hernandez was.
I remember a news segment where it was suggested this episode was making veiled suggestions about Tom Brady.
I would never have imagined Louis Litt being a murderer. I guess the investment banker got Litt The Hell Up! 😂😂
Louis? in a SVU episode? is this a suits crossover lol
How did Louis Litt become a lawyer after his murder conviction???
Politely, but blatantly refuse to speak to the police without a lawyer! If you are arrested, literally sit there and just look at the police and the icky word you should say is lawyer!
It’s Lewis litt
Who played the football player? He is stunningly handsome, and seems familiar.
Bailey Chase. He was in Longmire and Saving Grace. That's where I've seen him.
I think he played the guy who shot Garcia in Criminal Minds
@@mattiganoleary3102 he is! Oh how I hated his character for shooting Penelope
Did anyone realize Rick Hoffman from Thanksgiving?
They were talking about CTE during that brain stuff
Came to see the Suits/Louis Litt references in the comments. Wasn’t disappointed.
Jason Colby Baylor… who knew he was gay? any Criminal Minds fans?
04:45 operating with no foresight whatsoever. Good thing Litt was on the case to plug that leak.
Weird episode of "Suits".
SVU has been upload
THAT GUY GOT LITTTT UPPPP
I dont get why some people like SVU , its not that quite realistic because theres no detectives specifically for sexually related murders(kinda like when I find out CSI personel dont interogate or acts like a detective) , while the original new seasons had become too infested with subliminal messages, its become unwatchable , you might not call it subliminal anymore theyre just right out making it obvious.
I watched the other LAO shows but theres not much to it and the british one just pretty much copied the known/best episodes from the original.
10:21 thanks the cops for getting him arrested ya they don’t do that much letting people out after conversation even when innocent.
rather for going b ack and reopening the case after they already had a conviction.
What season and episode is this?
He just got litt up
Don't miss the cameo by the EMH at the start of the clip as well...
You cant convince me they didnt make the show Suits off this one character
If I had a nickel for every time Laverne Cox hit on a detective in Law and Order I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice
Football gave him everything... and then took it all away.
I just realized that Laverne cox
I know it's fictional. But that sports agent acts more like a pimp than an agent. He cares more about his money than what his client wants.
Or how someone dies bc they are affairs of telling and Olivia usually manipulates them anyway 😂😂😂
Getting the football player outed and he being subsequently attacked by hooligans so reminds me of the other L%O episode where they put a closeted guy in pre-trial detention in Ryker's Island where he ends up being shanked. Same plot twist - he actually has a boyfriend who confirms his alibi.
Everybody feels kinda real bad about that for about a minute or two.
They know what they are doing with that thumbnail
Wait, this isn’t a Suits and Law & Order crossover
This episode was based on Tom Brady.
This is exactly why you should never let the devil know your weaknesses or your secrets. They will use it against you the first opportunity they get. Its a evil world out there. Somebody can just take your career, livelihood and peace of mind in a matter of seconds. 😐😑
@@shatteredteethofgod I didn`t say you need to tell evil your secrets! I said never let evil know your secrets. There`s a difference. I am a lone wolf. Nobody knows where I am coming from or where I am going. I never ever let evil know anything about me. That way, I`m always safe. Its called self preservation and protecting yourself. There`s nothing ridiculous about that. 🙂🙃
Harvey got rid of loui for sure
After this
You just got LITT UP!!
Is that the guy from suits
Its so dumb for the guy to confess its not going to be easy to convict him once the other guy had already been convicted 😂 losing a cash cow is hard prison is harder
Extra suits epi not bad
So this is how Louis really got so rich 😂
Did Louis Litt finally snap?!?!?!🤯🤯🤯😨😨😨😱😱😱
Louis Litt as a sports agent is ironic
Yea 😂
he has a face for radio lol
Louis litt on svu
3 years 40mil for the best qb in pro football?
Laverne coxx?!?
How quaint...best QB in the league signing 3 years/40 mil
Jeremy got litt up
I'm just here for the Suits references in the comments...
These two are really bad cops.
Daniel hardman is the main suspect.
LMFAOOOOO. Naw we gotta get Harvey back
Rick Hoffman aka the truth.
LItt and Bursett
LOUIS LITT WHAT THE HELL
Litt?!?!?!
so Louis