ไม่สามารถเล่นวิดีโอนี้
ขออภัยในความไม่สะดวก
Dad Abandons Son in Times Square the Second That He Sees Police Officers | Law & Order SVU
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ส.ค. 2023
- A dad abandons his own son in New York City's TImes Square the second that he sees police officers, which leave Olivia Benson as well as the other detectives to pick up the pieces.
Season 15, Episode 2 "Imprisoned Lives": A young boy is abandoned in New York's Times Square, and leads the detectives to the house where his family lives. Inside they find a locked basement where more victims await rescue, and the team works to solve a litany of decades-old cases. Hard-hitting and emotional series chronicling the life and crimes of the New York Police Department, starring Mariska Hargitay and Dann Florek.
Law & Order is streaming now on Peacock: pck.tv/46lNAcm
Subscribe: / @lawandordernbc
Show Synopsis: In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories. From Emmy-winning creator Dick Wolf, with its groundbreaking "ripped-from-the-headlines" format, comes the highly-acclaimed, longest-running crime series in television history.
Channel description:
Welcome to the official TH-cam channel for Law & Order. Watch all of the official clips from the series, some of the best moments from within the criminal justice system, where the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The police, who investigate crime, and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders.
Google Play & iTunes links
About Peacock: The streaming service from NBCUniversal that’s as free as a bird. Current hits. Timeless classics. Timely updates. Stream Now With Peacock, stream current hits, hundreds of movies, thousands of episodes of TV shows, and exclusive Originals - plus timely news, live sports, WWE, and daily pop culture. Peacock’s got all your faves, including Parks & Rec, Yellowstone, Modern Family, and every episode of The Office.
Get More Peacock:
► Follow Peacock on TikTok: / peacocktv
► Follow Peacock on Instagram: / peacocktv
► Like Peacock on Facebook: / peacocktv
► Follow Peacock on Twitter: / peacocktv
#LawAndOrder #PeacockTV #OliviaBenson
Dad: " You don't run away from me!"
Also Dad: *Abandons son in the middle of Time Square*
I think he was a kidnapper I don’t remember the episode
@@thatgirl_leilaThe name of the episode is in the description.
That’s not his dad
@@spacecadet2172 No he was his father. His mom was one of daddy 'pets'.
Logik. 😂
The knock off elmo said the kid clings to him likes he real. Bro it’s a kid of course he thinks your real.
🙌🏾🤣Not knockoff Elmo...But you're absolutely right.
I mean most kids still wouldn’t cling to someone like that
He pissed me off😢
@@brennathecatlover4360Yes they would, they're kids. That's what is to be expected from them.
*you're
I feel bad for the little boy. This is shocking. Olivia Benson always has a good charm to talk to younger people in this whole series that's why I love Olivia Benson she's a true inspiration.
She was so nice to that sweet little boy. I love seeing the detectives be so nice to kids.
Captain benson know how treat kids from danger
@@sarahhejab6596 i remember when benson look kids took a weapon Glock 18 to aim benson
its a tv show you woman
@@ppstorm_ We know it's a t.v show. But that doesn't stop us from enjoying it. Right?
For those who don't know, this episode was highly inspired by the Ariel Castro kidnappings. It even has the women they find in the basement, Sissy (who's name on the show is Kayla) is 'saved' by the presence her son who was the child of rXpe, sort of a loose parallel to Amanda Berry who was inspired to finally make her escape because of the daughter she was forced to have from Ariel.
From what I've read there's an interesting fact about this episode in that near the end the guy who kidnapped and rXped the women tried making this crazed excuse for his despicable actions by claiming he saved the women he kidnapped and abused, and they should be thankful for him. This had to be cut from future airings because this episode was filmed after Ariel Castro was caught but before he was convicted, and the sicko almost exactly used the same reasonings, so the scene was considered in bad taste for the victims.
Is it the one the Movie " Room" was based on?
@@jonathanloh1634that's what it reminded me of the movie room. Bc the boy talked like that to in the room.
@@jonathanloh1634no. Room is inspired by the Fritzl Case, which happened in Austria. Josef Fritzl imprisoned and rXped his daughter Elisabeth and got her pregnant multiple times. Her and her kid’s imprisonment lasted from 1977 to 2008. The guy was such a POS. Aside from what he did to his daughter and her children, he had also broken into a home in 1967 and rXped the woman living there while her husband was away, locked his own mother in the attic and kept her confined there until her death in 1980(he never admitted to when he locked her up so there’s no telling how long she was in there) and he was suspected of killing two seventeen year old girls and a 42 year old woman. One of the seventeen year old’s body was found across from a guesthouse that Josef ran with his wife. The other seventeen year old was never found but disappeared near Josef’s place of work. The 42 year old’s body was discovered at a place that Josef was visiting for vacation.
Theyve re-added the "I saved them" scene apparently. I just caught this episode on tv last Saturday and they had his whole rant left in.
@@wil2560 Enough time has passed probably for it to no longer be edited for syndication.
Olivia Benson is so gentle & so patient. If only law enforcement officers were all like that
Olivia Benson is an actor. Calm your farm.
@@nycot107 No, Olivia Benson is the character. The actress is named Mariska Hargitay.
The ones who deal with children are like that, adults..... that's a different story
@@brittanymartin6122Ah ha! Wrong and smarmy are not good qualities. You sure set that loser straight!
Yes and she does real work for sa victims!! She’s an overall good person
Why do the lights never work in the only part of a house that really needs them? Answer: The obligatory flashlight scene!
Hear, hear! Why doesn't someone just flick on the light?
Fingerprints. Even if the cops are wearing gloves, they don’t want to risk smudging existing prints.
@@HeronCoyote1234 yeah this, also looking at the state of the place would you really believe that anything works in there? let alone basement lights? imo anyone with more than half a braincell would probably conclude that chances are the only light that ever gets down there is through the small windows that basements always seem to have and the only functional power is going to be upstairs
@@HeronCoyote1234 plus they don't want to accidentally set off traps
Why the lights don't work. Plot point
"He'll come back. He always comes back."
Officer, I believe the man you are looking for is named William Afton.
You mean ~the man behind the slaughter~ CLAP CLAP
Lol and hello fellow FNAF fans
Kinda a spoiler but not really:
You aren't wrong, the kidnappers name is William
Hello fellow FNAF fans!!
I belong here
He kinda talks like the kids that were locked in their house by their parents and the one girl escaped through a window.
Yeah, developmentally delayed due to limited interaction with and being of the outside world.
Iirc, that girls was asked about medication, and she said at 15+ years old 'medication? What's medication?'
I've heard another story that shows all these sad beige moms and the like, kids need exposure to the world.
The Turpin children?
@@Cartoonerd198 or the Frankie kids?
@@shaynegron10No, it was the Turpin case. In the Franke case, it was the youngest son who managed to escape.
@@Cure_Hana I always forget the Turpins
Mom doesnt get enough credit for staying in the character voice despite being harrassed by the dad and cops
Do you mean Momo?
4:13 As soon as Buddy mentioned the dogs, my two family dogs started to bark.
😂They thought they were being summoned 😂
It’s nice that the officer knows there’s a spectrum to autism, not many people do.
i mean does he really? cause he automatically concluded that the child wasn't on the spectrum just because he presented differently to his son who has autism. autism can have different presentations depending on the person
@@20031bibi Nephew, not son.
Yeah he knows there is a spectrum but really seem to know anything about what a spectrum means
@@20031bibiI'm on the spectrum as well diagnosed at age 3. I think he said it as a gut feeling like something felt off of course I can see why people think otherwise thats jut how I saw it.
@@20031bibiThere are still some main symptoms that show whether someone has autism or not. Depending on how many of them and how strongly they are present, they fall on different parts of the spectrum. You all are acting as if there are no uniting factors/similarities between people with autism, but then this term would be utterly meaningless. Of course one autistic person isn't exactly the same as another autistic person, but that is the case with all things affecting behaviour or personality. What the offices meant in this scene was, that the kid doesn't exhibit any of the symptoms or behaviours, he knows are indicators of autism because he was informed (or informed himself) about autism and his gut feeling told him that the kid also wasn't hiding them. He didn't mean that the kid wasn't acting exactly the same way as his nephew and so it was impossible for the kid to have autism
"my nephew is on the spectrum this is something different" autism presents differently in all kids
YESS I WAS LOOKING FOR A COMMENT LIKE THIS. I'm on the spectrum but was 'trained' as a toddler to 'act normal' and I'm now like the boy, (buddy) except I stimm over birds and kangaroos.
@@Shepherdz_EditsI went through a lot of “training” (aka: therapy) and even though I am labeled Aspbergers, it's high functioning.
Yeah I am on the spectrum and I wasn't diagnosed until I was 27.
Exactly my though. Autism affects people in different ways.
I am also on the spectrum, very high functioning, even though we are all different, we display some of the same characteristics...
I like how Olivia completely dismisses the patrol officer.
I would, too, after what the patrol officer said.
@@nikkajay9823He didn't say anything bad and was in fact careful with his words. And he was right that this wasn't just some kid on the spectrum. The one kid in his family doesn't make him an expert, but he wasn't the only adult thinking something strange was going on.
I think it was more the no he can't be autistic because i know someone autistic and they dont act like that. Which is the wrong thing to ever say as it puts a disability in a small box.@cww2490
@@crypticfangs489 Why would she ask him that anyways? He's a patrol officer, she's a detective, neither are qualified to make the determination.
@@crypticfangs489As an autistic person who knows many autistic people, I can say that people on the spectrum definitely all have a certain vibe to them. Autism may manifest in an incredible number of ways, but the same vibe is still there with them all.
get ready for the most '80's comment ever: I just put this season on hold at the library so I can find out how the story ends!😄
did you enjoy it?
It’s not a good ending 🥲
I'm trying to find tge season & episode now so i can watch it
From the look of it, human trafficking. But I haven't seen the whole episode.
Lol at the random guy just standing around on the porch in a plain white shirt 😂
“You looking for Tony?” Casually asking the police 😂
This reminds me back in 86' or 87'. In Santa Cruz CALIFORNIA USA. I hugged POPEYE and BLUTO, and then they were gone.
Olivia is so good with kids.
This kid has a better sense of direction than I do.
For the people looking for the full episode it's season 15 episode 1. It's two episodes in one and it starts at 46:30.
I felt so bad for the kid! I can't imagine doing that to my son. Olivia has a way with kids
I think amazes me reading the comments and the show itself is when people say something is not respectful to the victims or reveal something was cut for that reason the directors of the show listen. It shows how much everyone involved in the Law & Order as a franchise care about respecting victims while also sharing stories to help bring awareness to real life crimes or everyday matters we all should be aware of. Z
Wow. Just left the child there. Just awful. Love the early svu episodes when Olivia was a detective. The latest episodes are less intriguing IMHO.
“You don’t run away from me! I run away from you!”
As soon as he started talking to Olivia it reminded me of Jack from Room.
this ep reminds of me the movie room with brie larson and jacob tremblay
Pretty good story and acting. A horrible shame Life imitates art.
This is art imitating life.
The stories in this series are based on real cases. It's the other way around.
If you have watched “I Know My First Name Is Steven” , you’re very familiar with this plot
@@IzzyKawaiichiAh this just makes me feel worse.
Only because life is often far more evil, cruel, and disturbing than art can ever be. Sadly. And that's the God's honest truth.
This episode reminds me a lot of the 2015 film Room.
I was thinking the same thing
“i don’t think he’s autistic” he’s counting 100+ cracks in the sidewalk yes he is
Or extremely isolated. With that sort of sensory depravation, anyone would start counting cracks to stave off boredom
He’s far too verbal imo. More like isolated and lacking social/intellectual development
@@lauraw2526 There are many shades of Autism, ranging from completely non verbal, to partially, to fully verbal. I have Autism, and am perfectly capable of speech. His problem had nothing to do with being Autistic and everything to do with being uneducated, neglected, and isolated. He had a severe lack of human interaction.
@@yndrelbosch3678 That’s not what I meant by “far too verbal.” My brother is autistic and he is quite capable of speaking at length about any topic one may want. But his speech patterns and difficulty in making eye contact is what suggests autism. This kid appears to have developmental problems.
@@lauraw2526 allistic people try not to act like experts on autism challenge (impossible)
Parents never know about this kids
Such a cute young boy.
Lol! I remember going to Disney World and clinging to Goofy like my life depended on it! I was seven. Nowadays, when I see the photos from Disney, I cringe, thinking about the unknown man I was clinging to, inside the costume! You don’t think about the person inside the costume when you are a child.
This episode reminds me of the movie Room
0:31 Officer almost broke character 😆
Lmao
i fell bad for him too
The kid reminds me of Jacob Tremblay‘s character in room
Feel like it’s an imitation but Jacob is way better
The most unrealistic thing in this- this entire show actually- is the knock off elmo's costume being THAT good XD
Skip Bayless down bad since Shannon Sharpe left 💀😂😂😭😂😂
Ruling out autism because "his nephew is on the spectrum"? Its a spectrum because there are so many different types and symptoms 🤡
Yeah; that idiot
Yeahhh pretty dumb on the show writers part. They did a couple dumb things
It’s a spectrum of one thing. All things exist on a spectrum but they all have things in common. There are obvious behaviors that lead to a diagnosis otherwise we wouldn’t have a diagnosis.
@@CaliSaint and yet there are others that don't get diagnosed at ALL because they don't fit the norm of what they view as autistic. Mostly in women. It's really sad actually
@@CaliSaint they all have the thing in common that they are unable to understand/communicate social norms this can range from being unable to understand what is acceptable to do to not understanding nonverbal communication to being unable to speak to people you don’t know the only real common factor is they behave abnormally.
I love Olivia benson
I remember an episode similar to the beginning of this one. It featured a guy dressed up as a yellow dog named Barky who was very sarcastic. Like one dad asking when the next watershow would be and then Barky turns to a sign that says when and is like, "Does anyone know when the next watershow is?" along with a comment about how they should put a sign up or something. Also telling another dad (who's trying to take a picture) to "Take the picture, while we're young."
What episode and season because when I went to s15 ep2 it's a completely different case
I love this show, especially most of the episodes based on ripped from the headlines, and they’ll make an episode based on the hundred year old headlines from the turn of the century France
I love how soft Olivia is
reminds me of room
Danny Pino has not aged a day in twenty years.
Too bad Simon Baker and Joey King never appeared on this show. I would have loved to see those episodes!👍
Olivia Benson is the only cop I will ever trust.
Grow up.
No. @@user-if8sj1pq6j
I wanted to watch this episode but the season and episode it says is wrong and I looked at alm 24 season on Hulu and there is none titled imprisoned lives
"you dont run off on me like that! i do it duh"
Momo's vest was totally made from Volkswagen camper van upholstery
Here❤️❤️!
What season & episode is this the one in the description is not it
Wish I knew what happens next.
Is that Randy Disher from the Randy Disher Project?
He’s just reading the script. Don’t blame him.
NEVER hug the times square mascots! thats why the guy ran off
wasn't this episode based on the Ariel Castro case?
Yes. They directly mention Ariel Castro
Yes it was.
But….there are no similarities! Amanda Berry had to break out, she wasn’t on a trip to Times Square. There were not cages in Castros Hell.
@charlenerathgeb8217 *based on* . There are plenty of similarities. This episode is just exaggerated.
wish I could see the ending to this one
What did I just watch?
Me want more
I agree
Wrong episode in the description
0:42 - 0:47 How come my father don't want me, man? 😭
🙏🏾
Things like this atcually happen kids are dropped off at amusment parks mostly Disney andthe parents just leave them its f@(ked up.
This kid looks like DJ Quall
Pa? Where's the kid from? Walnut Grove?
Probably that’s what he told the kid to call him
How about " traumatized " you geniuses?
In tv, the kid always just starts drawing. I asked my seven year old to draw his family, and he doesn't want to because he's not good at it.
gotta build his confidence man, just because ur not good at something doesn’t mean u can’t enjoy it
Read up on the case of the girl call Genie who was locked up I a caged by her parents in California
That kid is smart
The Room?
No the room is pretty different considering everything
I wish Olivia was real 🥺
My nephews on the spectrum this is something different. Bruh autism presents in a million different ways that doesn’t mean this boy doesn’t have autism
Hate to break it to ya but this episode is not 15x02.... I checked
There is a typo in your description. This scene is from episode 1 of season 15 not episode 2.
That's not right either
It’s not in the beginning of the episode you have to go to 47 minutes into the episode. You’ll see it. Season 15 ep 1
Clearly this storyline is based on the Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard and the 2015 movie Room.
What season and episode is this one??
Hulu.
Season 15 Episode 1.
They combined it with another episode for some reason.
@@ChuxterTx thanks for telling me
Maybe I should be a detective because my first thought is "kidnapping victim..."
Maybe not, because doing the rest seems pretty tedious lol...
It's amusing that most people think is footage of actual events😂. It's fiction people...
Cops aren't allowed to break into someone's house without a warrant. In real life, that would be an investigation.
theyre allowed too if they have reason of idk the word.
@@kaitlynbvlogsprobable cause?
Only if there are exigent circumstances. IE someone is in immediate danger. But it has to be established beforehand, not "ends justifies the means"
I'm thinking probable cause they could reason he abandoned the house like he did his kid.
If they see something with there line of sight that may be a threat they are allowed
“My nephews on the spectrum, he’s not like him”. Why can’t people get that every person on the spectrum is different. That’s why they say when you meet one person with autism you meet one person with autism. Get it together Hollywood.
The kid actor is creepy 😳
00:11 this is going to be messed up
4:40 ya this is messed up.
6:11 so much more messed up then I thought.
What episode is this from what season I’d really like to see how it ended.
It’s in the description. Season 15 episode 2.
@@luci4087 Thank you .
Something buddy isn't the boy's real name
It is. He never had another name, he was named buddy at birth by the creepy dude who kidnapped and raped his mom
Yeah, I bet when the inmates at the prison learned about what Michael "Pa" Williams did to those 3 ladies, they probably beat the living daylights out of him.
@@NDW85 Michael, William. I’m seeing an Afton trend here
hello fellow fnaf fan@@Yzzami
So how does this end
SPOILER:
The dad kidnapped and r@ped buddy’s mom which is why he ran. That dad was a creep
@@relativexistence505He also imprisoned other woman, breaking them till the became obedient. He had a wife n sons with her to appear 'normal' but she had a green card marriage to him meaning if she wanted to stay in the country she doesn't question his absence or where he goes
With credits rolling.
Wth...how do you just abandon your kid in times Square?!!!!! At least the goonies aka cops were around
Thank God he did that's how the police found out his other victims and the kid and his mom was saved
goonies?
"Nah my nephews on the spectrum." you dingus its *a spectrum*
Yep the whole view point of "all autistic people are the same cause i know one"
What episode and season?
That’s what I wanna know
A comment said episode one season 15
How hard is it to read the description?
What a fucked up father who would do something like that?
the part they got wrong with this...they go to house and get no response.
they break down door and enter without a search warrant which means everything they saw in there will get thrown out in court as it was obtained illegally which means even with victim testimony they will have a hard time putting the guy away for a decent amount of time.
police cannot just break down doors and enter a property without going thru the correct channels.
Sir it’s called a spectrum for a reason.
Black guy that came out and said something about Toni…. He plays ,well played on Power! That dude there can act.
I’m confused episode two of this season is American tragedy
I went thru season 6 to s22. And I can’t find it.
did you look under SVU?
It's Season 15, Episode 2 "Imprisoned Lives" from Law & Order: SVU
@@LawAndOrderNBC I think episode one is two episodes in one and two is about the racist chef. Google and Hulu seem to disagree.
Because I'm also having a hard time finding this episode.. let me know when you find it please 🙏🏽🙏🏽
😂😂😂😂😂
1:05, bruh it's a spectrum for a reason. I haven't gone past this point btw, just wanted to point out this stupid comment.
Y'all it's season 15 ep 1
1:59
Stabler was way better. But stabler and Olivia were a good team.
DEAD GIVEAWAY