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Jay is very right. When a suspect is talking and slips up anywhere, the detectives might use that as an automatic confession to the crime. It's very dirty and unjustful but it happens
People dont know it, but in the 80s and anything before that cops were trianed to just find anything that sounded remotely "fishy" - bassically. They were trained to always escalate and make an arrest.
I know what u mean but jay had no right to talk to both hank and Olivia like that they are his superior officers and they had every right to question will and jay needed to keep out of it and if he couldn't then remove himself from the case and to tell them that he would read wills statement first they should have said no u will get another deactivate to be with will and then hand it to us we give the orders around here
@@ladariusparker7248 will may be his brother but he needs to separate personal and professional he was at work and it doesn't matter if it was will hank and liv were doing their job and he can't just speak to two sergeants like that not when they had the right to question will
Very cool seeing two of my favorite shows & the characters in both of em coming together like this. Especially Voight & Benson. Those two are iconic legends
Omg look at baby Will😭😭😭 I absolutely love Jay being a protective brother, also had missed Liv sm, nice seeing her. I really need to watch pd but I don't have time for such long series at the moment. Ugh!
I literally feel for Jay defending his brother but at the same time well I don't know Will's kind of an idiot sometimes. I know he's a doctor but there have been times he literally had gone as far to make a a situation even get worse with stupidity. I'm not trying to judge a doctor for you know what they do I mean they're smart people and Will is a smart guy. But then again it goes to show even smart people can make stupid mistakes
Though Olivia Benson found out from one of her officers under her command at the SVU Unit that Dr. Will Halstead's brother is a cop, they didn't find out that Jay was in the US Army as a ranger while they were questioning Will.
Funny that Jay seems to care a lot about the rights of the accused when it's his brother. Kinda like he knows that this tactic is completely immoral but doesn't mind using it on people he's already judged guilty.
@@stephenkenney8290 If you didn’t do anything you’d have nothing to worry about. And plus everyone is innocent until proven guilty. And what are police not allowed to interrogate suspects anymore?
@@elives9602 The nothing to hide stance is weak and easily refuted, though it doesn't stop people from continually using it to justify invasions of privacy. It would be nice if more public officials adhered to the innocent until proven guilty ideal. As for police interrogations, let's just say that if you give them an inch, they will take a mile.
@@stephenkenney8290 So what treat every suspect to some ice cream? Is that what you want to happen? Interrogations need to be rough. That’s why they’re called interrogation. If you want to talk about corrupted interrogation don’t mention the police. The police interrogations are tame. Military interrogations are way more brutal and way worse than any police force cpuld do. But again. If you did nothing wrong you have no reason to worry as long as you’re honest
Well her brother and Jay brother have two different history's Jay's brother is a doctor and Benson brother was a drug user who passed away from his illness
She was feeling very uncomfortable when her brother was shown as a perp...she came to the rescue, unfortunately with old Stabler. And also maybe that guy from FBI,,,or I may be wrong..
LOL i love voight's smugness in the interview, he played it perfectly by pretending to cooperate while bringing Jay in who he knew would derail the interrogation.
Honestly though, the way they built this up, really made it look like Will was guilty, not only that, but that Jay was maybe an accessory. If nobody watched Chicago Med, they would have assumed that right away
I want Stabler and Voight go toe to toe. Almost subliminally about Olivia. Something like Voight poking in Stabler's mind about Olivia until he blows up.
@@ThatHuskyStorm huh, you do know Criminal Minds isn't Dick Wolf property, right? More like I want to see a Law and Order SVU/Criminal Intent/Organized Crime and Chicago PD crossover, that would be fire!! Imagine Mike Logan and Hank Voight teamup 😎👊
I often find myself thinking about this scene & how intense it got. Especially with Jay freaking out like that. Though I do wonder, when this first aired, how many viewers were actually thinking that Will mighta been behind what happened to those girls
Im on wills side in terms of the message, but i know the justice system. In the 80s and earlier cops were trained to always escalate and make an arrest no matter wtf was happening or the circumstances.... so for that reason: I'd have said what will said then what i just said and then "and for that reason - im leaving. Sorry im not your killer" (The point of this comment with the 80s reference to cop training - its STILL here with allot of officers)
I know it could ever happen but I heard a rumor that Hank voight and Olivia Benson might end up together I don't know how that could work . Because you could tell that Hank has a thing for Olivia
Even if you're 100 percent innocent and you empathize with the victim you still have only one response to police questions "I want a Lawyer". Also, never agree to a polygraph test they aren't immiscible in court for a reason. Something like being nervous can make it appear like you're being "deceitful".
This was toward end of second season w the bodies piling up and will Halstead knew one of the dead girls then he pointed them to Greg Yates. After this episode nadia got taken then killed☹️☹️he tells of how Greg Yates had the med students call him Greg and wanted to hang out w them ☹️☹️
Season 2.. episode 20.. the number of rats. Will Halstead is questioned. Then Greg Yates is brought in then released. Sees nadia. Then he meets w lindsey and then they’re at the fire / crime scene w the nail polish and last scene is Yates knocking out nadia and leaving Erin’s birthday cake ☹️
He was right. Voight can stitch anything up. One wrong word changes the dynamic of the investigation. That's why jay didn't want voight or olivia to ambush will. You need to help the suspect especially a medical patriot understand how the case lines up with the person's life.
@@douglaswatkins3519 do you know other cases? Really curious, because I've never seen that before, it must take a lot of time, negotiations, paperwork etc..
WHY DID THEY LET THE BIG MOUTH COP BROTHER IN THE ROOM WHILE THEY WERE INTERROGATING DOCTOR BROTHER???🙄🙄🙄 That really shows how jacked up our legal system is if a police officer is saying GET A LAWYER!
A: Take a breath...it's a TV show. 99% of everything is done for Drama. B: It was supposed to be a simple, casual interview about someone Will worked with in the city. But they turned it into a interrogation about something deeper in Will's past as a surprise to gage his reaction and catch him off guard hoping to incriminate him. C: Jay already knew something was up with the "interview" being in a confined space and all the photos being taken off the whiteboard. If they had refused to let him in then Jay would've walked his brother right out the door and the Detectives wouldn't be able to ask any questions. They just pushed a little too hard, too fast and Jay caught on. D: It's a TV show.....take another deep breath
Jay is very right. When a suspect is talking and slips up anywhere, the detectives might use that as an automatic confession to the crime. It's very dirty and unjustful but it happens
@@joewhitehead3 alibis can be ignored or twisted to near impossibility if they want to establish guilt - my uncle had an alibi when his best friend was murdered and he still went away for 18 years. He was working but at the time of death, he was on his lunch break - he went to a pizza parlour, cameras got him but they argued that was just a guy in a hoodie and could be anyone. The pizza shop was a 6 minute walk from his work site but his apartment required further transportation and they found his friend dead at the door. They determined his friend was shot in the stairwell after a hoodie wearing figure followed him in, however the hoodie in the video didn’t match any that my uncle owned and the craziest part is to this day, most people who lived in the area knew who likely did it. A detective even asked my uncle - why do you even work? So my uncle got defensive, why shouldn’t he work? “Am I expected not to be working?” Then, at his trial mentioned how he didn’t need a job because he’d won multiple lawsuits in the years prior…
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Jay is very right. When a suspect is talking and slips up anywhere, the detectives might use that as an automatic confession to the crime. It's very dirty and unjustful but it happens
People dont know it, but in the 80s and anything before that cops were trianed to just find anything that sounded remotely "fishy" - bassically.
They were trained to always escalate and make an arrest.
I know what u mean but jay had no right to talk to both hank and Olivia like that they are his superior officers and they had every right to question will and jay needed to keep out of it and if he couldn't then remove himself from the case and to tell them that he would read wills statement first they should have said no u will get another deactivate to be with will and then hand it to us we give the orders around here
@@Gryffindorforlife1997 when it comes to his brother he absolutely had the right tf
@@ladariusparker7248 will may be his brother but he needs to separate personal and professional he was at work and it doesn't matter if it was will hank and liv were doing their job and he can't just speak to two sergeants like that not when they had the right to question will
@@Gryffindorforlife1997 nah agree to disagree
Very cool seeing two of my favorite shows & the characters in both of em coming together like this. Especially Voight & Benson. Those two are iconic legends
This episode had a great crossover with Law and Order as well as Chicago Fire.
She said : play this one by the book ...please....😂😂😂like she know Voight is always out of the book
She’s seen how he is with perps
😂😂 voight doesn't even know that there's a book
@@Itsmewangari Nah, he knows
@@Itsmewangari He knows, he just plays by his own book.
@@Itsmewangariwhat book?
Jay protected his brother from making a mistake. Will other here not realizing it cause he's doing the right thing.
That look and tonality of disgust and betrayal towards Voight when Jay said “you signed off on it”
Jay was not playing about his brother 😂
Omg look at baby Will😭😭😭
I absolutely love Jay being a protective brother, also had missed Liv sm, nice seeing her. I really need to watch pd but I don't have time for such long series at the moment. Ugh!
Do we know know which brother is older?
@@joewhitehead3 Unfortunately no
@@rahaa.sh_307 Well apparently the actor who played Jay is about a year older in real life
@@joewhitehead3 Jay is older
I literally feel for Jay defending his brother but at the same time well I don't know Will's kind of an idiot sometimes. I know he's a doctor but there have been times he literally had gone as far to make a a situation even get worse with stupidity. I'm not trying to judge a doctor for you know what they do I mean they're smart people and Will is a smart guy. But then again it goes to show even smart people can make stupid mistakes
“YOU JUST FOUND OUT MY ASS” line is iconic
Though Olivia Benson found out from one of her officers under her command at the SVU Unit that Dr. Will Halstead's brother is a cop, they didn't find out that Jay was in the US Army as a ranger while they were questioning Will.
Before saving lives at Chicago Med, Will Halstead was mistakenly identified as a serial killer. Whoops!😂
In rizzoli and isles?
I wonder if viewers back then thought for a moment that it was Will
@@joewhitehead3honestly I just started watching Chicago fire med and PD this year but I never thought it was will halestead
Funny that Jay seems to care a lot about the rights of the accused when it's his brother. Kinda like he knows that this tactic is completely immoral but doesn't mind using it on people he's already judged guilty.
Those people are guilty 🤷♂️
@@edwinsalazar7411 We may know that from an audience perspective, but how would you feel if such a tactic were used on you?
@@stephenkenney8290 If you didn’t do anything you’d have nothing to worry about. And plus everyone is innocent until proven guilty. And what are police not allowed to interrogate suspects anymore?
@@elives9602 The nothing to hide stance is weak and easily refuted, though it doesn't stop people from continually using it to justify invasions of privacy. It would be nice if more public officials adhered to the innocent until proven guilty ideal. As for police interrogations, let's just say that if you give them an inch, they will take a mile.
@@stephenkenney8290 So what treat every suspect to some ice cream? Is that what you want to happen? Interrogations need to be rough. That’s why they’re called interrogation. If you want to talk about corrupted interrogation don’t mention the police. The police interrogations are tame. Military interrogations are way more brutal and way worse than any police force cpuld do. But again. If you did nothing wrong you have no reason to worry as long as you’re honest
How would Olivia Benson feel if her half-brother was being interrogated by Sergeant Voight? She would feel that he was being ambushed.
Well her brother and Jay brother have two different history's Jay's brother is a doctor and Benson brother was a drug user who passed away from his illness
@@rooseveltanthonyiii9385 Benson’s brother didn’t passed away from his illness 🤦🏻♀️ He was murdered.
@@Lannie90210 and you know this how
@@kvngirvng9475 it was revealed later that Olivia brother was murdered during the svu organized crime crossover
She was feeling very uncomfortable when her brother was shown as a perp...she came to the rescue, unfortunately with old Stabler.
And also maybe that guy from FBI,,,or I may be wrong..
"u just found out my ass" LMAOO
I think if someone pushes me the way Jesse pushed Nick I'd definetely slip and fall down on the set. Lol.
Jay: ' You just found out my ass!'😂
i love Will. So brave. Always stands up for what's right. 🥰
Olivia: Well we just found out that Will was in New York….at the time of the other two incidents.
Jay: You just found out my ass.
😂😂😂😂
LOL i love voight's smugness in the interview, he played it perfectly by pretending to cooperate while bringing Jay in who he knew would derail the interrogation.
this is my multiverse of madness
When I first saw chicago pd and noticed Benson on this episode, I was like WHAT!? SO COOL!!
I know right?
I would not have allowed him in the room while questioning his brother.
Would you have been able to stop him?
Jay ain't no rookie. They must have known he'd catch on to what they were doing.
Although Jay was right, it still was bold move to stand up to Benson. I mean come on it's Benson!!
so what
Honestly though, the way they built this up, really made it look like Will was guilty, not only that, but that Jay was maybe an accessory. If nobody watched Chicago Med, they would have assumed that right away
I never watched med but I never thought I was him
"If they want to they will find a way"
we need an svu/organized crime and chicago pd crossover asap
IKR
I wanna see a crossover between Chicago PD and Criminal Minds
I want Stabler and Voight go toe to toe. Almost subliminally about Olivia. Something like Voight poking in Stabler's mind about Olivia until he blows up.
@@ThatHuskyStorm huh, you do know Criminal Minds isn't Dick Wolf property, right? More like I want to see a Law and Order SVU/Criminal Intent/Organized Crime and Chicago PD crossover, that would be fire!! Imagine Mike Logan and Hank Voight teamup 😎👊
How would Olivia Benson react if Hank Voight interrogated her siblings? She would feel that they are being ambushed.
Her one sibling was a drug addict and she allowed him to be interrogated. This also wasn't an interrogation. Benson is lawful good.
Jay Protecting His Big Bro.....Linstead 👍
Will has come so far from brunette to redhead as the franchise goes 😂
I often find myself thinking about this scene & how intense it got. Especially with Jay freaking out like that.
Though I do wonder, when this first aired, how many viewers were actually thinking that Will mighta been behind what happened to those girls
Jay is 1000000% right. Too bad he only cares about this fact when it’s his brother though.
I think it depends on the case & the suspect
Detective Bennett was straight up honest!
Benson?
Yvette 🤡
Im on wills side in terms of the message, but i know the justice system.
In the 80s and earlier cops were trained to always escalate and make an arrest no matter wtf was happening or the circumstances.... so for that reason:
I'd have said what will said then what i just said and then "and for that reason - im leaving. Sorry im not your killer"
(The point of this comment with the 80s reference to cop training - its STILL here with allot of officers)
You a cop?
@@joewhitehead3 no, but i have been involved in the criminal bussiness, know cops and this is literally common knowledge
@@Lemontarts01 Well you see this kinda stuff played out in tv & movies, but you don’t know the extent of it in real life
excellent reply.
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jay wasn’t playing😂😂and will silly ass needs to listen to his brother
I wonder how Voight would interact with Elliot
I can kinda picture it. Voight would shake Stabler’s hand & say “At last we meet”
Yes yes YES PLEASE!!!
my two favorite off the book bros
They would get in a big fight I bet 😂😂
@@Project_Storm1999 lol
When did Law and Order collab with Chicago P.D.❓️
2 of 4 of My favourite shows in 1.
😂😂😂 Jay is a great cop even better brother.
His right end of the day it’s his family.
I know it could ever happen but I heard a rumor that Hank voight and Olivia Benson might end up together I don't know how that could work . Because you could tell that Hank has a thing for Olivia
Pretty sure that was just wishful thinking from fans back when these crossovers aired
In all fairness you can tell their acting like real brothers, shame their not in rl
Even if you're 100 percent innocent and you empathize with the victim you still have only one response to police questions "I want a Lawyer". Also, never agree to a polygraph test they aren't immiscible in court for a reason. Something like being nervous can make it appear like you're being "deceitful".
I probably wouldn’t have asked 😂 I love hank
The cop did it! Perfect
Organize crime crossing Chicago PD... imagine what could happen between stabler and voight...
Ah man, I want that so badly
So, at the risk of running this for other people, anyone who’s seen this show, did he do it?
@@i.am.ibtissam
Ahhh, good, thank you.
I need Eliot to meet Voight my two favorites
Yes!!!
I have just realised why Jay was looking at the board!!
I was looking at the writing, then noticed the photos were gone
He shouldn't even be talking to them without a Lawyer. Jay shouldn't be on the case, could be biased and a conflict of interest.
& that came back on them at the trial
What season and episode is this?
This was toward end of second season w the bodies piling up and will Halstead knew one of the dead girls then he pointed them to Greg Yates. After this episode nadia got taken then killed☹️☹️he tells of how Greg Yates had the med students call him Greg and wanted to hang out w them ☹️☹️
Really we never know title n number. Nowhere during broadcast
Season 2.. episode 20.. the number of rats. Will Halstead is questioned. Then Greg Yates is brought in then released. Sees nadia. Then he meets w lindsey and then they’re at the fire / crime scene w the nail polish and last scene is Yates knocking out nadia and leaving Erin’s birthday cake ☹️
Can u post a part 2 of this
Idk who Jay thought he was in this lol
He was protecting his brother
Wish I could find the answers to what happened by end of episode on these vids
What episode is this
Jay overprotective
He was right. Voight can stitch anything up. One wrong word changes the dynamic of the investigation.
That's why jay didn't want voight or olivia to ambush will. You need to help the suspect especially a medical patriot understand how the case lines up with the person's life.
SVU Crossover! 😀
What season and episode
Huh, didn’t know Chicago MED and Chicago PD was connected
And Chicago fire
What episode is this?
Does anyone know what chapter it is or what it's called?
I think Will is cute and so is Jay, they're 🔥
is this a crossover?
Yes
What season and episode?
S2 E20
Season 2 episode 20
Cop seems pretty damn hostile
Jay or Olivia
This was that kinda case
who
Did he do it?
Obviously not. Otherwise we wouldn’t have Chicago Med
@@joewhitehead3 That'd be obvious if I knew Chicago Med existed lol. Never heard of either of these shows, just went down the You Tube rabbit-hole.
Was this before Chicago med?
Yep
It's been 7 years how about another crossover
Wait, wait, wait SUV and Chicago is the same universe?
Yup, they crossover once before this. I call it the Wolf Universe cause they are all connected cause of Dick Wolf.
Not only SUV, but they had a crossover with FBI, which is a CBS show, don't know how they do that, Dick Wolf is a genius
as long as both networks sign off on it..… It’s not that uncommon lol
@@douglaswatkins3519 do you know other cases? Really curious, because I've never seen that before, it must take a lot of time, negotiations, paperwork etc..
SVU
I think Jay's brothet is cute😅
Wait are Chicago Med, Chicago PD and SVU all ties together?
Does this continue on Law and Order SVU?
Yep
@@yourboymalikcoleman8731 what season and episode number of Law and order SVU
@@jamesyoung16 16x20
Isn't it "National manhunt" ?
@@claudinefaure9090 yes
it would be easier to belive eliot was a serial or even huang.
Hank and Olivia could’ve been hot but now that Stabler is back, we’ll never know.
What do you mean could’ve been hot?
WHY DID THEY LET THE BIG MOUTH COP BROTHER IN THE ROOM WHILE THEY WERE INTERROGATING DOCTOR BROTHER???🙄🙄🙄 That really shows how jacked up our legal system is if a police officer is saying GET A LAWYER!
A: Take a breath...it's a TV show. 99% of everything is done for Drama.
B: It was supposed to be a simple, casual interview about someone Will worked with in the city. But they turned it into a interrogation about something deeper in Will's past as a surprise to gage his reaction and catch him off guard hoping to incriminate him.
C: Jay already knew something was up with the "interview" being in a confined space and all the photos being taken off the whiteboard. If they had refused to let him in then Jay would've walked his brother right out the door and the Detectives wouldn't be able to ask any questions. They just pushed a little too hard, too fast and Jay caught on.
D: It's a TV show.....take another deep breath
I'm curious was it his brother?
Do you watch these shows?
No it was Dr Gregory Yates
Det. Olivia Benson like all characters in that show and all that show simply disguste me.
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Jay seems like the killer
voigson 4 life AKA (BENSON AND VOIGHT!!)
god damedsards jay should be angry
What the? 😁
Liv also good at lying
I don't like that old guy
Who Elliot? Or Voight? Who is not nesrly looking his age. Poor Elliot tho baldness does not become him..
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Jay is very right. When a suspect is talking and slips up anywhere, the detectives might use that as an automatic confession to the crime. It's very dirty and unjustful but it happens
Not if he had an alibi
@@joewhitehead3 they’ll still do you dirty.
@@joewhitehead3 alibis can be ignored or twisted to near impossibility if they want to establish guilt - my uncle had an alibi when his best friend was murdered and he still went away for 18 years. He was working but at the time of death, he was on his lunch break - he went to a pizza parlour, cameras got him but they argued that was just a guy in a hoodie and could be anyone. The pizza shop was a 6 minute walk from his work site but his apartment required further transportation and they found his friend dead at the door. They determined his friend was shot in the stairwell after a hoodie wearing figure followed him in, however the hoodie in the video didn’t match any that my uncle owned and the craziest part is to this day, most people who lived in the area knew who likely did it. A detective even asked my uncle - why do you even work? So my uncle got defensive, why shouldn’t he work? “Am I expected not to be working?” Then, at his trial mentioned how he didn’t need a job because he’d won multiple lawsuits in the years prior…
@@MasochisticMaiden Whoa. That’s insane. I’m sorry