Shout out to that guy in the couples apartment who yelled at the detectives thinking they were reporters trying to bug two grieving parents. Stand up guy right there!
@@deadshot8077 actually it’s revealed the wife was the one killing the babies cause she was addicted to the attention and mourning while the father covered for her
@@clearshade3560 ohhhhh okay, this clip didn’t show that, it just showed the father confessing to killing the baby. So there was more than one? And SHE did it? Yeeouch. She’s mental, and he’s mental for covering up for her.
8:27 pay attention to Briscoe’s reaction. It wasn’t that of, “Yes, I got him to confess” it was the realization of, “My God, they really did kill their own baby”.
The wife killed the baby. She had munchhousers by proxy. The husband helped cover it up until he was told that the wife was pregnant again and decided to protect the baby.
How nobody has mentioned the face of the doctor when Briscoe mentions that the baby never made it into the park is glorious. Proof that small roles can have a profound impact in the show.
I know I don't think I've ever seen it done successfully in a show normally the criminal is like "really good cop bad cop?" or something like that and it doesn't work
Yeah, they finally started harnessing Logan’s dark side and hot temper to their advantage. He was always on the edge in those early episodes. It actually cost him his job at the precinct later.
8:28 The way Lennie Briscoe's eyes close when the father said where the baby's body was... it's like, even though he was certain that the baby was dead, once you hear it in the confession, you go from 99% to 100% certainty. I'm reminded of GoT S6 when Davos hears Melisandre admit that they burned Shireen at the stake.
@@MassEffectFan113 LOL... like no one else could have the same thought separately... it *must* be a copy... lol... maybe I just didn't see it, which I didn't, otherwise I would've just responded to it instead.
Czadzikable The baby was dead and it turned out that the Mom had smothered the baby as well as her two previous babies and a foster baby. The Mom was mentally ill, Munchausen by proxy syndrome, and the husband was in denial and complicit in letting her get away with it.
That moment there at the end when Briscoe stood up straight hiss very soul twisted in anguish at what he'd seen in that cooler that the person in front of him had put there. Jerry Orbach was amazing.
@@angiki9988 I know, right? I was gonna say that that just made that scene, made even better when Lenny noticed and put a comforting hand on his shoulder as he walked past.
@@karazor-el6085 Same thing with great comedians. Johnny Carson, for example, was as funny with some of his looks and gestures as he was with his lines.
@@jamesfracasse8178 He was also a senior detective in Boston who helped Gino Felini hunt down and kill Richie Madano, then served as the lead scientist in the project to revive dead soldiers for the UniSol project.
Briscoe's reaction after they find the baby is absolutely pitch perfect. Just stares him down then walks away. It much more effective conveys Briscoe's utter contempt for the man than if he had started shouting or punched the guy.
Spoiler ... ... ... ... The mother actually killed the kid, along with two previous and one foster child, due to Munchousen by Proxy Syndrome. The father was in intense denial; constantly thinking that it would be the last time and covering for her.
OMG. Well, it doesn't matter who killed the kids. The husband is an accomplice in multiple murders. If his wife was sick she should have helped her go to the doctor, not cover for her.
Jerry Orbach ( 1935-2004 ) at his very best. Playing the part of one Lennie Briscoe. Despite having cancer, Orbach would continue acting in Law & Order.
8:27 Lennie Briscoe's reaction to what the husband says here (that quiet "head down" after he starts talking about the Hudson River) is why he's the greatest detective in TV history 🙂
The first clue: at 7:20 the dad starts to talk about his daughter in the past tense. The first sign that says the girl is dead, not missing, and that they know that.
That not what he was doing. Briscoe was trying to get the guy to confide in him by suggesting that Briscoe himself was sympathetic towards and even understanding of a guy that might get angry enough to hurt his own children. I don’t know if it’s a technique used much in real life, but a lot of cop shows have their investigators use it as an interrogation technique in order to build rapport with the suspect so the suspect will think they have a sympathetic listener.
@@sakuraogami6885 that there's a big between thinking a horrible thing when you're stressed and irritable and actually doing a horrible thing what's not clicking?
Someone once described having and raising children to fighting in a war. You can take whatever preparations you can think of to prepare yourself for it, but no one really knows how they're going to handle it until they're in it... and by then it's too late to back out.
For those whose who haven't seen the full episode: SPOILERS The dad didn't kill the daughter. His wife was neglected to the child but not a monster either. They were just stressed out and couldn't cope. The wife got four years and the husband got one if I recall.
Actually, the wife killed the baby since she had 2 previous babies that died the same exact way and they had a foster child and it was suspected that she tried to suffocate him. She has Munchausen by proxy. The husband confirmed in the ending that he watched her holding a pillow next to the baby's crib. He told detectives this when he found out she was pregnant again
No. That is not what happened. The "mother" SMOTHERED the baby and the husband put the body in a COOLER!!!! And the woman would have done it over and over again because she WAS A MONSTER!!!!
Guilt was eating him alive; that's why he cracked so quickly. He knew his wife was sick in the head, he knew what she had done was wrong, even evil...and he knew that by covering it up and lying, his childrens' blood was on his hands as well. He barely even needed the whole good cop/bad cop spiel.
Awesome episode..I love me some original Law and Order....and Jerry Orbach is sorely missed 🥺 I love his intuition in this episode. Lennie wanted to knock the father the fuck out..
Procreation is a human right, yet i have to take a class and pay300$ to get a motorcycle license, when the only person i can hurt is me. People indiscriminately have one after another and my taxes pay for their indiscretions. so yeah, I agree with you. People raising serial killers these days.
4:29 ive watched these scene over an over out of boredom. I just realized the acting of the medical guy in the background as he over hears the twist is amazing XD
Its sick watching the first interview with the parents. You can tell theyve been down this road before and are willing to lie again even if its their child.
6:01 Mike's like "I scared him, didn't I" BTW Marty was played by the same guy who played the brother of a bombing victim in a L&O season 1 episode. I bring this up because there's a scene where he punches a young Clark Gregg (Agent Phil Coulson from MCU, Agents of SHIELD) during an argument in that episode.
Oh, my God ! My heart broke when I saw the little container and I knew what was in it. This is just a TV show, but these things do happen . God bless all the little children who are killed , by their parents, or anybody else .
Some time after this episode first aired I was listening to Dr. Laura Schlesinger's (big "Law & Order" fan) phone-in radio program and the doctor talked about seeing this particular episode. If my memory is right the doctor said, "It was all I could do to sleep that night". Dr. Schlesinger had found the show that disturbing. She also comment on the outstanding performance of the woman who played the mother of the dead child.
Another great later episode about a dead baby is the one where Rey Curtis connects with the mother who believed God told her to kill her baby daughter so she wouldn't have to live in the corrupted evil world, .. one of the most memorable episodes to me. .and btw why are there no clips of Lenny & Rey?
We dont pay cops enough. Fact is if we funded the police more we could hire better smarter cops with higher intelligence instead of getting the low guy on the steroid pole...
The acting was always FIRE in this series! When they realized that the father killed his own baby, all reactions were as if the detectives were the parents. Too bad our system hides these kind of crimes nowadays, and people call it a conspiracy theory because high profile people do it.
He didn't kill the baby. The mother was mentally ill and she was killing off her babies, so she was institutionalized. The father was just stupidly trying to protect her.
It wasn't a matter of not wanting to be parents, because both of them wanted to have children. The case was the mother wanted the attention of being in mourning a lot more.
Are You implying that people who don't want kids are bad? because if you are, then you're messed up. I don't want/have kids and look were I ended up, CEO of a major law firm and have a record as clean as body wash
They buried her in a fucking cooler? I literally cant control my tears. My baby is 10 months, i can even imagine harming my baby, but killing them and stuffing them in a container? It hurts because this sort of thing happens in real life. I pray for all the babies out there
I can't think of anything currently on TV or within the last 10 years that even deserves to be watched, so I guess I don't understand your reference to "really good for something in the early 90s." You had Law and Order, the West Wing, Homicide Life on the Streets, all high quality.
@@michaellombardi7198 Think he means the image quality, which is better than typical 80s-90s fare. I think L&O actually shot on 35mm and this is a remaster rather than the original broadcast footage given the aspect ratio.
I’m confused about the motive (haven’t watched the show, just binge watching clips), the father says the daughter was perfect and no trouble so why did he kill her?
Shout out to that guy in the couples apartment who yelled at the detectives thinking they were reporters trying to bug two grieving parents. Stand up guy right there!
Yep, shame the couple were scumbags
He was the super.
@@clearshade3560 you mean the father was.
@@deadshot8077 actually it’s revealed the wife was the one killing the babies cause she was addicted to the attention and mourning while the father covered for her
@@clearshade3560 ohhhhh okay, this clip didn’t show that, it just showed the father confessing to killing the baby. So there was more than one? And SHE did it? Yeeouch. She’s mental, and he’s mental for covering up for her.
"Do I look like a pervert?"
........Is this a rhetorical question or do you want a legit answer?
Yes! Yes you do
Lol
stereotypical kiddie graber lol if it were for me you'd be on the cross right now
I think it's funny that he was a pervert, just not that kind of pervert
YES YES YOU DO
8:27 pay attention to Briscoe’s reaction. It wasn’t that of, “Yes, I got him to confess” it was the realization of, “My God, they really did kill their own baby”.
You could feel the disgust in his voice when he said "Now you're being a good father."
Awesome delivery.
Yeah you could tell he wanted to put hands on him. Buy restrained himself.
I thought I saw his jaw clench! Briscoe was showing some HUGE restraint there!
The wife killed the baby. She had munchhousers by proxy. The husband helped cover it up until he was told that the wife was pregnant again and decided to protect the baby.
Jerry Orbach was an amazing actor.
“Kids are not my thing!”
*has a picture of a baby on his wall behind him*
actually theres 2 pictures.
Probably a prop for when he actually lures a nanny back to his place.
That's what I was thinking too, creeper
He said he was a kid photographer
@@shevahauser1780 no, player.
It's really amusing that Mike Logan was impressed at how many phone numbers that guy got
He probably took mental notes on the guy's technique.
@@asnowballinhell he's a handsome cop, don't think logan needs a gimick
@@shevahauser1780 Opinions about cops throughout history are varied - not always great
Yeah, like he's got trouble getting a bit. Lol
@@joannakwiatkowska4362 Sometimes they're pretty good, and often dependant upon the individual.
How nobody has mentioned the face of the doctor when Briscoe mentions that the baby never made it into the park is glorious. Proof that small roles can have a profound impact in the show.
Just watched that part! The actor ATE his role. Whew.
The way Briscoe walks past him and pats his shoulder like “thanks sport, couldn’t have done it without ya”
Good eye! And true!
Dayplayers, man. No small roles, only small people.
4:24 is the time stamp!
Lennie’s reaction after he confesses and when they find her and he just looks at the dad just kills me every time
Comes from being a dad himself.
He wanted to punch him in the face; for starters.
The way Mike looks up at the father then back down at the body gave me fucking chills
They did the good cop bad cop routine
you forgot the word "perfectly" at the end of that sentence.
I know I don't think I've ever seen it done successfully in a show normally the criminal is like "really good cop bad cop?" or something like that and it doesn't work
Can't get much past you Sherlock! Writing this in December 2020 at night !These are some good clips!stay safe people!
What the heck he killed his own daughter that messed up
Yeah, they finally started harnessing Logan’s dark side and hot temper to their advantage. He was always on the edge in those early episodes. It actually cost him his job at the precinct later.
I don’t want to know where that diaper conversation was heading, but I’m glad it took a sharp turn. Thank goodness this isn’t SVU.
Alexa Ruffin yesssss
LOLEST!!!!!
This might be the most well done portrayal of the "Good Cop, Bad Cop" routine I've seen in a show.
8:28 The way Lennie Briscoe's eyes close when the father said where the baby's body was... it's like, even though he was certain that the baby was dead, once you hear it in the confession, you go from 99% to 100% certainty.
I'm reminded of GoT S6 when Davos hears Melisandre admit that they burned Shireen at the stake.
Thanks for copying my comment, lol.
@@MassEffectFan113 LOL... like no one else could have the same thought separately... it *must* be a copy... lol... maybe I just didn't see it, which I didn't, otherwise I would've just responded to it instead.
That scene in GOT was undoubtedly Liam Cunningham's best work
Oh this was a GREAT episode. So creepy and watching Logan and Briscoe slowly uncover the truth and extent of the depravity was terrific.
What actually happened to the baby? Or do they not go into the details and leave it up to viewers imagination?
Czadzikable The baby was dead and it turned out that the Mom had smothered the baby as well as her two previous babies and a foster baby. The Mom was mentally ill, Munchausen by proxy syndrome, and the husband was in denial and complicit in letting her get away with it.
Law &Order SVU has retaken this storyline and reworked it a lot of times, but never as great as this episode.
The LOOK on Lenny's face at the end...#StoneColdDisgust
@@lyramaria1067 At the end of the episode, wasn't she pregnant again, and the husband looked incredulous.?
That moment there at the end when Briscoe stood up straight hiss very soul twisted in anguish at what he'd seen in that cooler that the person in front of him had put there. Jerry Orbach was amazing.
Probably took every ounce of self-control he had not to blow the guy's brain out on the spot.
That poor tech's face when he realized what Lenny was insinuating :( The burn out rate must be so high in these jobs.
It usually can't be, since the job requires a lot of training. People get jaded, but rarely leave for it.
@@bearmarco1944 it's either you leave VERY quick or do it forever we have got a lot better at preparing people for it in some ways.
@@jediknight1294 Either way, it doesn't seem like it got easier as time went on.
Fantastic detail and fantastic acting on the part of that extra.
@@angiki9988 I know, right? I was gonna say that that just made that scene, made even better when Lenny noticed and put a comforting hand on his shoulder as he walked past.
9:29 Unspoken from Lennie, yet loud and clear: “You absolutely disgust me.”
Background music was perfect
Someone once said that perfect eloquence was sometimes completely mute. Lennie's mouth said nothing, but the rest of his body said EVERYTHING.
@@karazor-el6085 Same thing with great comedians. Johnny Carson, for example, was as funny with some of his looks and gestures as he was with his lines.
Oh yeeahh. He had the same facial expression as I.
@@stephenpoole5331 I miss him! He was so classy and gracious! "I did NOT know that!" is my favorite JC quote, lol.
Rule number one when someone says “was” they know someone is dead. That usually means they killed or they know who did.
Sometimes I forget what a good actor Jerry Orbach was
Played the father in Dirty Dancing, had the same gruff demeanour.
@Strange Dee* Lee I was 12 when I saw him on Broadway (I'm 65 now) and I still remember how great he was.
Did you guys forget that he was also the voice for Lumiere in Disney's Beauty and the Beast cartoon
@@jamesfracasse8178 He was also a senior detective in Boston who helped Gino Felini hunt down and kill Richie Madano, then served as the lead scientist in the project to revive dead soldiers for the UniSol project.
He was also in the musical Chicago with Chita Rivera on Broadway he was also in a tv show called murder she wrote with Angelia Lansbury
Briscoe's reaction after they find the baby is absolutely pitch perfect. Just stares him down then walks away.
It much more effective conveys Briscoe's utter contempt for the man than if he had started shouting or punched the guy.
You just knew that Lenny wanted to rip the throat out of the guy....but he controlled himself.
"Now you're being a good father..." That line always gives me chills
The cleared suspects always have a funny reason for being so fishy.
The way the cops break the criminals apart rip em side to side.
Still a creep, but a different kind of creep.
Spoiler
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The mother actually killed the kid, along with two previous and one foster child, due to Munchousen by Proxy Syndrome. The father was in intense denial; constantly thinking that it would be the last time and covering for her.
Ty
OMG. Well, it doesn't matter who killed the kids. The husband is an accomplice in multiple murders. If his wife was sick she should have helped her go to the doctor, not cover for her.
Thanks
I literally scrolled the comments looking for the person who would comment this. Thank you
@@elena4439 we wanted a spoiler to see how the episode ends, not a legal lecture.
Jerry Orbach ( 1935-2004 ) at his very best. Playing the part of one Lennie Briscoe. Despite having cancer, Orbach would continue acting in Law & Order.
What a mensch. Watch these just to see him.
Me too. I like his seasons the most
Great Actor...💯
In some ways, Orbach *was* the show (first half)… he was a fantastic actor.
8:27 Lennie Briscoe's reaction to what the husband says here (that quiet "head down" after he starts talking about the Hudson River) is why he's the greatest detective in TV history 🙂
Incredible moment. You could feel the anguish, and disgust, and anger. But he never lost it on the guy.
9:25 great moment right here. You can just see the disgust in briscoe and Logan’s eyes… great acting!
"Come on officers I'm just a guy trying to get busy" I'm dead 😂😂😂
The first clue: at 7:20 the dad starts to talk about his daughter in the past tense. The first sign that says the girl is dead, not missing, and that they know that.
Love Briscoe lowkey implying he thought about killing his crying kids. "You've never lived with a crying baby"
Yeah that wasn’t okay....maybe he shouldn’t be an investigator.
@@sakuraogami6885 well that’s reality a lot of people have those thoughts
@@LyricalIAm and a lot of people are terrible. What’s your point?
That not what he was doing. Briscoe was trying to get the guy to confide in him by suggesting that Briscoe himself was sympathetic towards and even understanding of a guy that might get angry enough to hurt his own children. I don’t know if it’s a technique used much in real life, but a lot of cop shows have their investigators use it as an interrogation technique in order to build rapport with the suspect so the suspect will think they have a sympathetic listener.
@@sakuraogami6885 that there's a big between thinking a horrible thing when you're stressed and irritable and actually doing a horrible thing what's not clicking?
Knowing the twist of this episode, hearing Marty go "somebody took her" is a little heartbreaking, not gonna lie
Someone once described having and raising children to fighting in a war. You can take whatever preparations you can think of to prepare yourself for it, but no one really knows how they're going to handle it until they're in it... and by then it's too late to back out.
That’s a fucking ridiculous comparison.
@@sakuraogami6885 so mothers are usless to u i guess
@@velvetdarksoul8741 So fathers don't exist to you, I guess?
"No plan survives first contact with the enemy"
@@sakuraogami6885 You don't have any kids, do ya? 😆
Season 20 highlights gonna start dropping by 2056
That's okay. Everything after season 8 was kinda meh.
@@rsybing IDK I liked Anderson as a cop the same time he was a gang lord in The Sheild. It was the best of times.
Jerry Orbach...God he was magnetic as Briscoe. How that job tore into him...
Anne Brown it was like 2 mths ago that I found out he voiced the candlestick in Beauty and Beast
"do i look like a pervert?" i mean.....yeah you actually do lmaooo
9:23 Lenny’s ice cold disgusted stare…reminds me of my father’’s look when I did something that disappointed him.
I’m on a Law & Oder clip spree again!😂 it’s such a good show!!!
SAME 😂😂😂😂😂
For those whose who haven't seen the full episode: SPOILERS
The dad didn't kill the daughter. His wife was neglected to the child but not a monster either. They were just stressed out and couldn't cope. The wife got four years and the husband got one if I recall.
Lol then they could drop a baby off in front of a fire station. They're monsters.
“Just stressed out” so their child died.
@@smaugkat according to the episode description, the lady is supposedly suffering from munchausen syndrome causing her to keep killing her kids
Actually, the wife killed the baby since she had 2 previous babies that died the same exact way and they had a foster child and it was suspected that she tried to suffocate him. She has Munchausen by proxy. The husband confirmed in the ending that he watched her holding a pillow next to the baby's crib. He told detectives this when he found out she was pregnant again
No. That is not what happened.
The "mother" SMOTHERED the baby and the husband put the body in a COOLER!!!! And the woman would have done it over and over again because she WAS A MONSTER!!!!
"That's all it took to break him?!
Lie for longer.
You can kill someone but you can't lie for 10 minutes?"
Don't think it was premeditated and planned. The murder itself probably broke him already 🤷🏾♀️
@@ashwithademel1842 it was planned, mom had Munchausens & wanted to be the mourning mother more than a parent. He let her get away with it.
Guilt was eating him alive; that's why he cracked so quickly. He knew his wife was sick in the head, he knew what she had done was wrong, even evil...and he knew that by covering it up and lying, his childrens' blood was on his hands as well. He barely even needed the whole good cop/bad cop spiel.
soft spoken guys creep me the hell out
Awesome episode..I love me some original Law and Order....and Jerry Orbach is sorely missed 🥺 I love his intuition in this episode. Lennie wanted to knock the father the fuck out..
what a heartbreaking episode. Some people should never be allowed to have kids.
Very true.
Procreation is a human right, yet i have to take a class and pay300$ to get a motorcycle license, when the only person i can hurt is me. People indiscriminately have one after another and my taxes pay for their indiscretions. so yeah, I agree with you. People raising serial killers these days.
What a classic Good cop/Bad cop. *chef kiss*
5:42.
Classic bad cop-good cop stuff from Lennie and Mike here.
4:29 ive watched these scene over an over out of boredom. I just realized the acting of the medical guy in the background as he over hears the twist is amazing XD
I was noticing that too.
I rewatched that. The way his face just changed, and the way Lenny pats him on the shoulder on the way out…wow.
Was looking for this comment, thanks for validating me,
Really sad what happened to her. Saddest law and order episode I probably watched.
Ik. If I ever saw that I’d throw up.
Sonamy Tmnt how people are so messed up
@@wzelo5680 Yep. I don’t know what I’ll do if that happened to someone I lobe
Sonamy Tmnt idk I will be scared. I will probably call 911 or something
Its sick watching the first interview with the parents. You can tell theyve been down this road before and are willing to lie again even if its their child.
2:55 Looks don´t matter. I mean even the niecest looking person could be capable of a horrific crime.
Yea Briscoe was the best. Very good acting/writing. You could feel it in your heart.
8:04 the way Lenny’s face turned and then way he looked at the dad was like “dude I know you killed your baby”
He didn't though. The mother was mentally ill and she was killing off her (multiple) babies. The father was just stupidly trying to protect her.
Lenny having kids of his own you can tell when they found the baby he was hurt and disgusted
6:01 Mike's like "I scared him, didn't I"
BTW Marty was played by the same guy who played the brother of a bombing victim in a L&O season 1 episode. I bring this up because there's a scene where he punches a young Clark Gregg (Agent Phil Coulson from MCU, Agents of SHIELD) during an argument in that episode.
Cool to see Miss Goodwin from Chicago Med her previous life. RIP Jerry Orbach.
Logan was damned impressed with the first suspect's game
7:04 I hear ya Lennie.
8:42 "Now you're being a good father...for telling us the truth."
9:27 Lennie's like "You diseased maniac."
Shoutout to detective Profaci. You always hear about him but never see him.
'I'm french and i still watching that, this is a very very good show (excuse my poor english)
No worries. My French is even worse. LOL!!
@@patricelockertanthony1469 i don't understand if you speak to me (you speak to fast) but you are my friend dear Patrice
At least you can form a sentence that people can understand. I can't do that in French.
Love lennie and Mike, they feel the most new York out of all the main characters
Last time I was this early L&O was in its first season.
I learned about shaken baby syndrome from this episode, it’s why I will never harm my children
You needed TV show to tell you not to hurt your own children?
Your poor children!
@@sarcasticallyrearranged it’s 12 year old comment
@@randomdude9217 no it ain’t
In the real world, they would have convicted the tank top guy, only to then find out it wasn't him 20 years later.
Really ?
@@mirkoathukorala yeah, happens all the time in my town.
5:42 The "Good Cop/Bad Cop" tactic is a classic for a reason.
And I love the little smirk between Curtis and Van Buren seeing that it's working like a charm.
Oh, my God ! My heart broke when I saw the little container and I knew what was in it. This is just a TV show, but these things do happen . God bless all the little children who are killed , by their parents, or anybody else .
I love it when good actors act like bad actors.
that lady was beyond coo coo and the husband was in whatever is beyond denial for most of the episode
5:42 - 5:56
One of Chris Noth's Anger Managements as Detective Mike Logan
Some time after this episode first aired I was listening to Dr. Laura Schlesinger's (big "Law & Order" fan) phone-in radio program and the doctor talked about seeing this particular episode. If my memory is right the doctor said, "It was all I could do to sleep that night". Dr. Schlesinger had found the show that disturbing. She also comment on the outstanding performance of the woman who played the mother of the dead child.
I've been waiting for this episode once again you're a god sent
Another great later episode about a dead baby is the one where Rey Curtis connects with the mother who believed God told her to kill her baby daughter so she wouldn't have to live in the corrupted evil world, .. one of the most memorable episodes to me. .and btw why are there no clips of Lenny & Rey?
6:05 someone saying “will ya?” At the end of a sentence is like a two word “I’m disappointed in you” speech
Did nobody find it odd how calm the parents were in the first scene ? U lost ur child u should be going crazy
That’s why they are *spoiler alert* guilty
U missed the beginning scene
One of the best early episodes of the original series.
I forgot how good these episodes were!
Our first responders have to deal with so much. Sigh.
We dont pay cops enough. Fact is if we funded the police more we could hire better smarter cops with higher intelligence instead of getting the low guy on the steroid pole...
The acting was always FIRE in this series! When they realized that the father killed his own baby, all reactions were as if the detectives were the parents. Too bad our system hides these kind of crimes nowadays, and people call it a conspiracy theory because high profile people do it.
He didn't kill the baby. The mother was mentally ill and she was killing off her babies, so she was institutionalized. The father was just stupidly trying to protect her.
Did they say why he killed baby Emily? I couldn't find that part elsewhere.
@@landang7906 he actually didn't the wife did he just got rid of the body the wife had a compulsion to kill her own kid
@@volpe7436 Thanks I searched for the ending and this woman is really, really sick.
What a good series. Miss watching this.
That guy who did the fingerprint testing had the most shocked reaction ever
You know something is really wrong when Lenny can't even speak!
There are bad people who don't want to be a parent anyway
It wasn't a matter of not wanting to be parents, because both of them wanted to have children. The case was the mother wanted the attention of being in mourning a lot more.
Are You implying that people who don't want kids are bad? because if you are, then you're messed up. I don't want/have kids and look were I ended up, CEO of a major law firm and have a record as clean as body wash
@@jamesriley3416 clearly not what he was saying.
@@jamesriley3416 no you don't James.. be honest
@@LP-ss3fg Fine, I may have a 32 speeding tickets bth dosen't everyone?
6:05 I love the smiles
They buried her in a fucking cooler? I literally cant control my tears. My baby is 10 months, i can even imagine harming my baby, but killing them and stuffing them in a container? It hurts because this sort of thing happens in real life. I pray for all the babies out there
why report her missing if your wife has killed both your daughters why do this you could of got away with it. it doesn't make sense.......
perfect play of good cop bad cop
wow the quality for this is really good for something in the early 90s
I can't think of anything currently on TV or within the last 10 years that even deserves to be watched, so I guess I don't understand your reference to "really good for something in the early 90s." You had Law and Order, the West Wing, Homicide Life on the Streets, all high quality.
@@michaellombardi7198 Think he means the image quality, which is better than typical 80s-90s fare. I think L&O actually shot on 35mm and this is a remaster rather than the original broadcast footage given the aspect ratio.
What did you expect, the 1920's? There's nothing wrong with 1990's film quality...
salvation122 Yes I meant the Image Quality you usually don't see this for 1990s tv shows.
Michael Lombardi Im talking about Image Quality Darwin.
Brilliant bad/good cop by Logan/Briscoe. :-)
Good cop bad cop
I love the smirk Logan gives Van Buren when he walks into the room..the camaraderie between the detectives 😎
haha I love Chris Noth as this character
Lol the Good Cop Bad Cop psychology, it works every time
I’m confused about the motive (haven’t watched the show, just binge watching clips), the father says the daughter was perfect and no trouble so why did he kill her?
He didn't. He covered up for his wife who did do it, due to a weird super messed-up psychological condition.
Emily Gingrich oh, that makes more sense. Thanks :)
5:56 ah, the good cop, bad cop routine?
What? He said 30 blocks? But 94-93 should be 1 block, what did I miss?
At 8:52 into this clip, the mild yet furious tone of Lenny's voice... SON OF A B#$%&. Gives me chills because he's that brilliant.
5:42 logan gets mad at marty for lying
Totally thought the first dude was an adult baby lol
I just watched this episode late last night.
NOTHING'S WORSE Than a Evil Hateful Parent. 🖤 🤬 😥
4:08 the only fresh prints of bel air
Peacock, please put the early seasons on your service
Lenny Briscoe had such "Humanity".
I could tell something was up with them, grieving parents almost always blame eachother
That was so terrible and sad, how could they do it, how could they kill their own baby.😭😭😭
I always love the good cop bad cop routine
2:59 The Wedding Crashers 2!
0:10 I thought that was Simon Cowell