Hooker Admits to Grabbing Attackers Gun and Shooting Him in Self Defence | Law & Order

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2023
  • A hooker admits that she grabbed a man's gun and shot him with it as a matter of self defence.
    Season 7, Episode 14 "Working Mom": Evidence in a former police officer's murder leads to a suburban housewife represented by women's rights attorney Lanie Stieglitz.
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Комментарии • 107

  • @driajohnson3159
    @driajohnson3159 Год назад +117

    Can we talk about how different this episode would have gone on SVU

    • @allanfifield8256
      @allanfifield8256 Год назад +33

      SVU was unwatchable 'preachy' 'victims-are-us' trash compared to the original L & O. It became the "Olivia Show"; I stopped watching very quickly. The early original L & O did not wear it's politics on it's sleeve all the time.

    • @dermothoran1814
      @dermothoran1814 10 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@allanfifield8256Amen to all that you've said! I took always believed the original series was the best. 👍

    • @patrickmoylan5983
      @patrickmoylan5983 9 месяцев назад +2

      Amen !

    • @tabathaalshalhoub1653
      @tabathaalshalhoub1653 8 месяцев назад +22

      @@allanfifield8256are you serious? The original law and order justified a cop holding a gun to a man’s head to get her to confess. And you would agree with that?!

    • @missladyanonymity
      @missladyanonymity 6 месяцев назад +8

      I stopped watching svu when it became the olivia show. Olivia buys a baby. Brooke shields steals the baby. Pornstache from orange is the new black is olivia's nemesis. Yada yada

  • @vicentemondragon1726
    @vicentemondragon1726 Год назад +290

    The way he questioned her should have got him in trouble with the judge, he was really out of line.

    • @ashb7846
      @ashb7846 Год назад +22

      This. I shouted “objection” at my screen the same time the defendants lawyer did lol She could have done so a few times.

    • @thefutureisnow7300
      @thefutureisnow7300 10 месяцев назад +23

      @@ashb7846they get too caught up in courtroom drama. Jack was badgering her on the stand and the murder-she-wrote looking lawyer is incompetent. Even though Jack is one of the “good guys” he’s such a d***k that I enjoy when he loses a case

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, but it was common back then.

    • @Ashbrash1998
      @Ashbrash1998 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jaimeduncan6167Not really, it may depend on the judge if course but they have rules

    • @dmadd4643
      @dmadd4643 6 месяцев назад +3

      His attitude was certainly grating, but he was questioning a defendant. She would have automatically been considered 'hostile', which gives the questioner more leeway when conducting the examination. Still, there were points that he was going too far on. But, that was McCoy's style as ADA - push the envelope practically into the next zip code.

  • @dryb3301
    @dryb3301 Год назад +249

    Too much reasonable doubt, a jury would never convict her

    • @finris1
      @finris1 Год назад +25

      Unless they just don’t like prostitution.

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 7 месяцев назад +7

      Depends on the year, in the 90s they would convict, today they would not convict with a video. That is one of the issues with the jury system.

    • @allmyboards4874
      @allmyboards4874 6 месяцев назад

      only thing they had was a word… in todays world ofc they would never bc all you have to say is tht you were being raped and they believe you automatically

    • @edbrown6985
      @edbrown6985 5 месяцев назад

      I agree with you.

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 3 месяца назад +1

      Unless you've been in the justice system for years you'd have no idea from region to region, state to state how any of this would go.😂

  • @fever_spike
    @fever_spike 5 месяцев назад +7

    “Oh, thanks-I might not have put that together…!”
    Lennie, I love you. 😆

  • @FishAnvil
    @FishAnvil Год назад +83

    This was kind of a weird episode. The defense didn't bring up any marks on her wrist, signs of damage to her scalp, anything that would've proven she was harmed in any way.
    I think in the story ahe was supposed to be innocent, but with every piece of evidence and circumstance atacked against her.

    • @AJ2617
      @AJ2617 7 месяцев назад +6

      I guess if she had reported it and had herself examined, that evidence would have been available

    • @catmaxwell6691
      @catmaxwell6691 7 месяцев назад +8

      Useless trivia: this episode was directed by Jace Alexander, a former D list actor who was later jailed for c.p.

  • @NonSenseMcGee
    @NonSenseMcGee Год назад +157

    Too much reasonable doubt. Not sure how this jury could have convicted her, but it probably had a lot to do with how McCoy framed his questioning.
    Either way, just fantastic L&O as usual. Can pick it up at any point in the episode and can watch a 10-min clip and feel like you watched the whole thing. 😊

    • @jfifthb
      @jfifthb Год назад +14

      fleeing the scene didn't help her case either but I agree

    • @MuzzyBarker
      @MuzzyBarker Год назад +12

      And the prejudices of the jury.

    • @lucyryder7979
      @lucyryder7979 Год назад

      Honestly the more I watch of this show the more I realize how much McCoy is a moralistic scumbag. His bias rules him in the courtroom, and both in fiction and out of fiction he treats himself and the writers treat him as some great and just crusader when he's hardly better than a corrupt DA

    • @boredlawyer3382
      @boredlawyer3382 Год назад +3

      Her only evidence that this was self-defense was her word. So he was entitled to cross-examine her rigorously.

    • @lucyryder7979
      @lucyryder7979 Год назад +1

      @@boredlawyer3382 Even if thats the case, that doesn't make what I said not true.

  • @craigbreuwet1924
    @craigbreuwet1924 Год назад +143

    In my opinion she acted in self defense

    • @DaneOrschlovsky
      @DaneOrschlovsky Год назад +8

      #MeToo

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst Год назад +21

      In defense of her life? Or in defense of her false reputation?

    • @dobazajr
      @dobazajr Год назад +4

      ​@@gawainethefirstboth.

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 4 месяца назад +2

      She admitted she wasn't desperate for money. She loved her sick job

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Месяц назад

      She was a hookah.

  • @mikekling7144
    @mikekling7144 Год назад +19

    Really Desperate Housewives

    • @dobazajr
      @dobazajr Год назад +2

      She wasn't a housewife. She was a businesswoman.

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 4 месяца назад +1

      @@dobazajr and manager of a pizza restaurant

  • @darkfan4706
    @darkfan4706 Год назад +13

    Any episode with Lenny Briscoe is awesome by me🎉🎉🎉

  • @marianaguardiaa.k.amariana4780
    @marianaguardiaa.k.amariana4780 Год назад +24

    In this kind of cases both parts are in a way very wrong, also it makes dobuts in all ways

  • @deniseball7764
    @deniseball7764 13 дней назад

    Guilty she lived the life that included the danger but wanted to manipulate the client to her terms .... he isn't here to tell his side of the story and live a normal life

  • @Sephiroth766
    @Sephiroth766 3 месяца назад +3

    Idk, way too much reasonable doubt to convict her imo. However even though McCoy said "don't convict her because she's a prostitutes", I honestly think the jury took that heavily into account and that is why she was guilty. Even in the end Jamie questioned the Jury's reasoning and McCoy said he didn't care, just happy he won.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 Месяц назад

    Guilty! 😠

  • @tinondoro4351
    @tinondoro4351 3 месяца назад

    Carolyn from 30 Rock as a lawyer was great to see. It’s very much her personality

  • @missladyanonymity
    @missladyanonymity 6 месяцев назад

    I don't remember what happened in the ep, but i remember on of the eps of law and order uk being based off of this ep.

  • @davidlewis8814
    @davidlewis8814 Год назад +25

    “Where you from? Minnesota? West Virginia?” What the? I guess the Loo hasn’t heard her talk yet, because there is very little chance a native English speaker, from America, could not tell the difference in those accents. And then when she speaks, she’s clearly not from either of those places. I guess maybe the writer, the actors, the director, and everyone else in that room are all New York-lifers, because, day-umm…

    • @starguy2718
      @starguy2718 Год назад +7

      First time dealing with Noo Yawkuz?
      They do that very thing, all the time.
      The rest of us just make fun of them and their insufferable attitude.

    • @upstatedak
      @upstatedak Год назад +10

      I think it was before she spoke, in reference to how many mid western girls move to NY in search of a glamorous life and end up in a bad lifestyle

  • @user-xd4ik9np9f
    @user-xd4ik9np9f Год назад +5

    I LOVE ORDER LAW

  • @Animedingo
    @Animedingo Год назад +2

    Mama Donaghey

  • @arielg7000
    @arielg7000 Год назад +1

    😢😢😢😢

  • @SwordsmanRyan
    @SwordsmanRyan Год назад +5

    It's a sin to sell your soul to help your children succeed, but University of Spoiled Children?

    • @dobazajr
      @dobazajr Год назад

      Irrelevant

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@dobazajr
      Irreverent.

    • @creativewriter3887
      @creativewriter3887 3 месяца назад

      Psssst.. there's no thing as a soul.

    • @SwordsmanRyan
      @SwordsmanRyan 3 месяца назад

      @@creativewriter3887The Simpsons already did it

  • @estherross1
    @estherross1 Год назад +4

    Lynette scavo

  • @henrywilliamson8798
    @henrywilliamson8798 Год назад +6

    Personally think she's guilty of murder but there is too much reasonable doubt. It would get tossed on appeal.

  • @KBdoubleE
    @KBdoubleE 7 месяцев назад

    McCoy was no nonsense, no question about it.

  • @ianparks2653
    @ianparks2653 5 месяцев назад +4

    there is no way i could have voted guilty

  • @brianellinger6622
    @brianellinger6622 Год назад

    umm you you know what she said

  • @Angel36930
    @Angel36930 День назад

    Would def played out diff on SVU

  • @richardw3470
    @richardw3470 11 месяцев назад

    Seems I remember a similar real case, don't remember how it came out. Both women had the 'side job' as I recall.

  • @lesliethurston353
    @lesliethurston353 4 месяца назад

    She had representation

  • @Karen-du3pj
    @Karen-du3pj 8 месяцев назад

    The England version also did this story😊

  • @joshuaengleman1131
    @joshuaengleman1131 Год назад

    # 147!!!!
    WHOOOOOOOOO..... DOGGY!!!!

  • @londonm3161
    @londonm3161 Год назад +41

    I've always hated McCoy, but especially when he was allowed in the courtroom. not once has he remained calm and professional, not once has he not done something that would have him disbarred in real life, and he does not hesitate to blame a victim for the crime committed against them. at the end of the day, he is a prosecuting attorney, and boy does he act like it

    • @chloedotweir
      @chloedotweir Год назад +8

      Wow I think youre in the minority in that! I'm not any particular fan of McCoy but lots of people love him

    • @sarahvontettenborn121
      @sarahvontettenborn121 Год назад +4

      Possibly in the minority, but I stopped watching Law and Order when it originally was on tv because of McCoy’s attitude and behaviour.

    • @michaelleary9233
      @michaelleary9233 Год назад +1

      I'm a huge Sam Waterston fan, but McCoy wasn't his best role by far, not at all like him in real life.

    • @TheSongwritingCat
      @TheSongwritingCat Год назад +2

      She can't prove she was raped? Woof at this script.

    • @marcelladillard3556
      @marcelladillard3556 4 месяца назад

      It's the Blue Lives Matter. I think Wolf is counting on us to hate him as a prosecutor and love the detectives. Will cops admit to learning stuff from Law & Order?.

  • @brianellinger6622
    @brianellinger6622 Год назад

    she said dude, trash ppl cant spell and Br"I"an is playn jesus... so figure this out or keep doin it... we all get paid amn Brian stackin paper

  • @Igarappappa
    @Igarappappa Год назад +23

    One of those stories I didn't care for either the perp or the victim. Both were garbage.

  • @drdavidtee
    @drdavidtee Год назад +6

    no reasonable doubt, she was guilty

  • @robertlavigne9828
    @robertlavigne9828 Год назад +6

    One way or other you live by the standards by which you choose. Her emotions in the court can also contribute to her thinking about losing her family. I do not believe it was self defense. No evidence suggests she was being forced to. No marks on the wrist or head. It is her actions afterward that swayed the juries to find her guilty.

    • @ShanieCakesss
      @ShanieCakesss Год назад +2

      Every other comment says exact opposite lol

  • @SC-pe9ir
    @SC-pe9ir Год назад

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes

  • @joedirt3449
    @joedirt3449 Год назад

    Hookahs? dey was trash

  • @joannaeaster219
    @joannaeaster219 9 месяцев назад

    Question: I don't understand the title. She shot him because she didn't want a FENCE. JK. I was just referring to DeFENCE instead of DEFENSE. Spelling is important.

    • @12thDecember
      @12thDecember 3 месяца назад +2

      Legitimate alternate spelling of "defense." Also the British spelling.