Law & Order - A Questionable Reichian Treatment

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2019
  • During the investigation into the grave injury of a little girl in a respectable, middle-class family, Max Greevey and Mike Logan uncover a myriad of family secrets involving abuse, molestation, and murder. Based on a real story.
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    Season 1, Episode 9. The investigation of a preschooler's death leads to the crack-addicted mother and her boyfriend, a disreputable doctor.
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  • @intldawn
    @intldawn 5 лет назад +3092

    That judge read dude to filth. Such an effective delivery. No theatrics, just straight talk. The way he shifted his gaze to him and said "As for you, sir..." Oof. That was chilling.

    • @seer1623
      @seer1623 4 года назад +62

      Yes, superb writing back then.

    • @mk_wizard
      @mk_wizard 4 года назад +54

      I second that emotion. And the fact that he behaved so civilly compared to those two animals showed how big of a person he was.

    • @Serge_Jackson
      @Serge_Jackson 4 года назад +9

      OBJECTION LEADING THRE WITNESS killed me bro😂

    • @anywaythewindblows8912
      @anywaythewindblows8912 4 года назад +17

      He didn’t deserve to be called ‘sir’

    • @levibradley5098
      @levibradley5098 4 года назад +34

      That judge looked like he wanted to eat the guys soul. Always low hanging head, eyes fixed in mad mode. Geez I'd confess to anything under that gaze. Lol

  • @Jackie-McCann
    @Jackie-McCann 4 года назад +2931

    “Pookie can’t live without her Daddy. Pookie needs you. Pookie needs you.”
    That line honestly sent a chill down my spine. That woman was completely broken by him.

    • @Panwere36
      @Panwere36 4 года назад +66

      That is how real narcissistic misogynists work on women... yet what "terrifies feminists" are "white male incels raging because they cannot get a date".

    • @KazumiKuwabara
      @KazumiKuwabara 4 года назад +136

      David Welsh Because they find women and fucking shoot them if they feel the slightest bit slighted. Are you honestly this dense or have you not had your nap yet?

    • @akumakorgar
      @akumakorgar 4 года назад +29

      @@Panwere36 Yeah, Elliot Rodgers, jackass.

    • @rawyld
      @rawyld 4 года назад +80

      In a twisted way my Dad's nickname is Pookie. And no its not abusive, we call him that because its a family name, like my name is Sausage.
      But they did to their children is unforgivable. Sure our parents use to smack us when we were kids, but that was a different time. But physically abuse like this with Drugs and smacking them over the head is wrong.

    • @devonbrook
      @devonbrook 4 года назад +38

      @@Panwere36 I see someone did not get a date when you replied to this comment. Good thing for the woman too.

  • @anisinanian779
    @anisinanian779 4 года назад +1648

    Dad: I loved her with all my heart
    Everyone else: stfu

  • @wresltgal
    @wresltgal 4 года назад +2203

    “We hold hands” I swear that was weakest attempt at innocence I ever heard

    • @oliviaewert430
      @oliviaewert430 4 года назад +111

      During his entire explanation I was thinking “oh hell nah”

    • @anywaythewindblows8912
      @anywaythewindblows8912 4 года назад +12

      Omg right not even a good one

    • @shioriryukaze
      @shioriryukaze 4 года назад +25

      Actually...that kind if made me nauseous...

    • @felisd
      @felisd 3 года назад +70

      @@shioriryukaze But true to life. I once saw someone smack their little kid, and the kid fell back weeping into that parent's arms for comfort afterwards. Because that's a child's instinct, to go to their parents for comfort and security, even if that parent was the one who hurt them. It's devastating.

    • @gsofficial
      @gsofficial 3 года назад +21

      @@felisd very true to life. Murderers wrap themselves and those close to them in a web of deceit, threatening to kill anyone who talks. Being sociopaths, they are VERY good liars, and often you don't even get close to the full truth until after they're in prison and no longer have anything to lose - and even then, they usually maintain their innocence until their death, because they see no advantage to confession.

  • @gregjenkinson7512
    @gregjenkinson7512 4 года назад +1660

    I like how Stone is normally so calm and collected but this case was so twisted even he lost his cool, some awesome acting in this episode

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 4 года назад +69

      *5:25* You can hear the outrage in his voice.

    • @girlgarde
      @girlgarde 3 года назад +60

      @@foolslayer9416 I do too. He came down HARD on the father and verbally beat him black and blue before breaking his back verbally.

    • @chrisgibson4248
      @chrisgibson4248 3 года назад +7

      Greg Jenkinson I noticed that too

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 3 года назад +22

      @@chrisgibson4248
      "Beware the Wrath of a Righteous Man ..."
      "Good men do not need any rules. Today is not the day to find why I have so many ..." :- Dr. Who.

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 3 года назад +18

      @@girlgarde
      "I want to put them in a dungeon, put them both on the wheel, and anhilate them ..."
      What he could do physically, he did verbally ...
      As an ADA he must have seen many a stomach churning case, but was so outrageous, he couldn't, nor wouldn't hold himself back any more ...

  • @DarkGoddessTribal
    @DarkGoddessTribal 4 года назад +712

    They way she calls him daddy... and he wanted that little girl to “service” him later. I’m going to be sick.

    • @shioriryukaze
      @shioriryukaze 4 года назад +17

      I had to stop the video. Made me sick

    • @roguejester4986
      @roguejester4986 3 года назад +15

      I already vomitted.

    • @xkillerqueen5102
      @xkillerqueen5102 3 года назад +11

      I started a new painting , i needed to turn My Brian off After this ..... 😟😞

    • @yesterdayitrained
      @yesterdayitrained 3 года назад +15

      One theory: in her very twisted way, the wife realized she could not save her daughter, so she eventually killed her. On the flip side, she my have feelings of jealousy toward her daughter. But I think it was the first- she slowly killed her daughter- maybe without consciously knowing it- because she knew she was not capable of saving her. It’s really f-ed up, but seems the most likely scenario. It was all wrong and beyond horrible. It shows how weak humans can be, how they can lose their way and never make it back.

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 Месяц назад

      “Serve,” not “service.” At least get the quote right since the latter is far creepier than the first.

  • @kittykay088
    @kittykay088 4 года назад +3669

    I went down the rabbit hole after watching Dee Dee’s wound video recommend from RUclips, I just wanted to see how it was gonna end 😪 I hate it now, hate those people!! Bastards.

  • @maddieswanson2269
    @maddieswanson2269 4 года назад +770

    That's twisted, when the woman asks what's going to happen she asks as if she is a child. This is showing the effects of abuse and mental training. That made me get sick

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 4 года назад +26

      That didn't make me sad, it just made me feel nothing but outrage. I imagine that if any decent father or mother found out what that man did to his family, they'd beat him to a pulp.

  • @effinpeaz
    @effinpeaz 2 года назад +200

    (2:07) - I love this exchange
    "Mr. Lowenstein, do you consider yourself a good husband and father?"
    "Yes, I do."
    "A good provider?"
    "Yes. Yes, absolutely."
    "Shelter, food, clothing?"
    "Of course."
    "...and cocaine?" 🤣

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад +1

      Jacob Lowenstein: O Hot Diggity that’s tegrity cocaine🤣
      I swear a guy like him deserved what happened to him it’s too bad he didn’t get ripped apart in prison like thrown to the inmates and ripped to shreds while metal music played in the background that is freaking awesome🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍

  • @kaeso101
    @kaeso101 5 лет назад +1055

    The fact that most episodes in L&O were in a nutshell. ..based on a true story with a few omissions ..makes it really interesting to watch.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +24

      Or take elements of multiple true stories and mix them together

    • @Deborahtunes
      @Deborahtunes 4 года назад +9

      @@TPTGopher ~ That's one of the things I liked about a couple of the L&O series'. The "Criminal Intent" show did the same thing...

    • @kimberleycurrie3156
      @kimberleycurrie3156 4 года назад +4

      i would of said horrifying.

    • @loladawson4904
      @loladawson4904 3 года назад +3

      I didn’t know they were based off real events. Now, with this new knowledge, I won’t be sleeping easily for the next couple days.

    • @anthonybanchero3072
      @anthonybanchero3072 2 года назад +5

      This was one of the few that ran with a disclaimer.

  • @Peacheslaclaire
    @Peacheslaclaire 4 года назад +471

    That woman deserves an oscar for that performance. Holy cow

    • @JenniferBrigitteOpticalVortex
      @JenniferBrigitteOpticalVortex 4 года назад +16

      Yeah. Monumental performance.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 4 года назад +14

      Well... the _actress_ does...
      Character should get life in the SHU at _best!_

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 3 года назад +2

      @@seand.g423
      ... without Parole ...

    • @stephaniedeklerk5754
      @stephaniedeklerk5754 2 года назад +2

      @@seand.g423 imagine how you feel about the character. Now imagine you as a sane moral person has to portray that character...

    • @garyrasberryjr.552
      @garyrasberryjr.552 Год назад +3

      Marcia Jean Kurtz is the actress' name. Talented actress.

  • @oliverallen5324
    @oliverallen5324 5 лет назад +1120

    I've been in EMS since 2010, and now I'm moving into higher medicine as a student doctor. The truth is, what you see on TV, isn't half as foul and twisted as the real stories that happen every day. The truth is stranger than fiction.

    • @sadiatimmermans2217
      @sadiatimmermans2217 4 года назад +73

      Oliver Allen used to work in psychiatry, i agree. What one human can do to another is quite disturbing.

    • @imhuemankeepURcolorsforcrayons
      @imhuemankeepURcolorsforcrayons 4 года назад +56

      Oliver Allen Facts, I worked at a Behavioral Institution for Children and when you read those record; you would just want to take them home and show them real love!

    • @mydogsioux
      @mydogsioux 4 года назад +11

      Practice medicine for long enough and you'll start to want to become a hermit.

    • @salenebrom6476
      @salenebrom6476 4 года назад +5

      Oliver Allen ☝️

    • @lmoore1566
      @lmoore1566 4 года назад +35

      Police dispatcher here. People can be so cruel to the most innocent and least able to protect themselves.

  • @jerrysinclair3771
    @jerrysinclair3771 5 лет назад +492

    @ 7:35 the scene of the two guilty defendants going DOWN the elevator was such visual imagery. You almost hear the gates of hell creaking open then clanging shut!

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 5 лет назад +20

      Jerry Sinclair For that beautiful scene you had to wait 15 years...but it was worth it, especially after his killer was acquitted so quickly you got a sense that jury deliberations consisted of the foreman saying “OK, no one here actually wants to convict her, right? (Silence/no hands are raised)...Yeah, didn’t think so”.

    • @jerrysinclair3771
      @jerrysinclair3771 5 лет назад +11

      @@TPTGopher Thanks for assuming me to be much younger. No, I saw the first run back in the 1990s. Law and Order was "must see TV'' ...and still is 25 years after its inception. This particular espisode stands out significantly to me. It was just darn good dialogue and the actors brought their "A-game'' that day.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 5 лет назад +20

      Jerry Sinclair “15 years later” was referring to the Season 15 episode where the fucker is mown down shortly after his release from prison, and you actually do get to see him die in agony.

    • @epramos6800
      @epramos6800 5 лет назад +4

      Hell? Fairy tales... They ended up food for worms... That's it.

    • @DrownedInExile
      @DrownedInExile 4 года назад +5

      @@epramos6800 Yes hell isn't real, but I can appreciate a metaphor.

  • @alexpalmer9101
    @alexpalmer9101 4 года назад +319

    Law & Order revisited this storyline in 2005. Lowenstein had been seeing a therapist for years and was being considered for parole. He had been badly beaten more than once in prison. When the detectives visited him, he wondered "why would anyone do this to me?". "You're kidding, right?" was the detective's reply. His therapist heard all of his...side of the story for years, and in the end made sure he would never make parole at all.

    • @BassmanII
      @BassmanII 4 года назад +29

      It was in the same precinct where it happened and Detectives Fontana and Green caught the case.

    • @Cure_Hana
      @Cure_Hana 5 месяцев назад

      His fellow inmates probably heard about his intentions to “train” his daughter if Didi had survived. Child murder, p3dophilia, and incest are all guaranteed to paint a target on your back in prison.

  • @lavishmisfittink3214
    @lavishmisfittink3214 4 года назад +678

    My grandma would watch this throughout the day but wouldn’t let us watch I see why and I fell in love with it as I got old enough to watch it rip grandma wilma🙏🏽

    • @gracehaven5459
      @gracehaven5459 4 года назад +19

      Rest in peace Wilma

    • @lavishmisfittink3214
      @lavishmisfittink3214 4 года назад +10

      Grace Haven thank you 🙏🏽

    • @FUCKALLYOUHATERZ10
      @FUCKALLYOUHATERZ10 4 года назад +9

      My grandma had us watching this too S.V.U is my fav

    • @MotherofDragons937
      @MotherofDragons937 4 года назад +10

      Aww that’s sweet💗 my mom always watched it in bed and I would lay with her as a teenager and watch it with her. Such sweet memories

    • @lavishmisfittink3214
      @lavishmisfittink3214 4 года назад +3

      ItsAkenoBruhActlikeuknow mine too

  • @birdboy5381
    @birdboy5381 4 года назад +1458

    RUclips: *recommends a law and order video*
    Me: why is this in my recommendations? I dont even watch law and order.
    Also me: *watches the next two videos cause now I'm invested*

  • @waivedwench
    @waivedwench 2 года назад +209

    They did a "follow up" episode to this one about fifteen years later. The son had been given for adoption and was doing well. The mother had been released from prison and had gradually rebuilt her life. The father came to the court's attention because he had been released, but was now getting involved with a woman who had two young children.

    • @TheMan750
      @TheMan750 Год назад +5

      Which episode

    • @jmarie9997
      @jmarie9997 Год назад +8

      @@TheMan750 Fixed

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@jmarie9997What number?

    • @ericaschaidt8588
      @ericaschaidt8588 8 месяцев назад +16

      @@TheMan750i know I’m a year late, but I did some digging and the follow up episode is Season 15 episode 11 entitled “Fixed”

    • @xxelliegachaxx
      @xxelliegachaxx 3 месяца назад

      ​@ericaschaidt8588 you are an angel

  • @Pinktrest
    @Pinktrest 4 года назад +106

    “This court sentences you to 25 years to life” YYYYYEEESSSSSSSSSSS

    • @Jackie-McCann
      @Jackie-McCann 4 года назад +14

      In the Season 15 episode “Fixed”, he gets released on parole for good behavior after serving only 15 years. He doesn’t get to enjoy his freedom for long, though.

  • @katevans9570
    @katevans9570 4 года назад +68

    "WE WERE SMOKING IT, ALRIGHT?" she says so primly lmao

  • @lumpyspaceprincess690
    @lumpyspaceprincess690 4 года назад +546

    When she said she can’t live with mout him I almost puked 🤮

    • @zerotodona1495
      @zerotodona1495 4 года назад +6

      LUmPy SpaCE pRinCeSS abuse, you silly twit. Fear/love.

    • @maddierawn4906
      @maddierawn4906 4 года назад +13

      Zero Todona chill out you SilLy tWiT

    • @kerrycavanaugh4268
      @kerrycavanaugh4268 4 года назад +27

      @@zerotodona1495 So unnecessarily mean and an a uneducated response.

    • @QueenCosmos
      @QueenCosmos 4 года назад

      Me too.

    • @michiko0ryla513
      @michiko0ryla513 4 года назад +1

      @@zerotodona1495 🤡🤡🤡

  • @sniffles8655
    @sniffles8655 4 года назад +319

    Gotta really appreciate Stone, he really gets involved and truly seems to care about the victims. They portrayed ADA Stone in SUV, his son, the same way. Such an amazing show.

    • @shioriryukaze
      @shioriryukaze 3 года назад +20

      You could tell he was really pissed in this case. Loved this episode!

    • @afrozeahmed6515
      @afrozeahmed6515 2 года назад +8

      I agree.Peter Stone shows himself to be very passionate and gets the job done!

    • @deannav9091
      @deannav9091 2 года назад +8

      I literally just had a brain blast I never made that connection they were related

    • @sniffles8655
      @sniffles8655 2 года назад +6

      @@deannav9091 It Is such a great eater egg type revelation. Law & Order has always been amazing, like a gift that keeps on giving.

  • @mk_wizard
    @mk_wizard 4 года назад +522

    A true lost masterpiece of a crime drama. Still... it doesn't make feel better about the kid who died. Maybe it's my motherly instincts, but it just brings me tears.

    • @kanikagaral7637
      @kanikagaral7637 4 года назад +17

      Not even a mother but this show and svu both always make me cry and angry at the same time.

    • @nevaehhamilton3493
      @nevaehhamilton3493 4 года назад

      @@kanikagaral7637 she's gonna go to hell anyway.

    • @brandonfj5811
      @brandonfj5811 4 года назад

      @@nevaehhamilton3493 well aren't you sunshine in a bag

  • @whitdogwhatsup6289
    @whitdogwhatsup6289 4 года назад +383

    *Looks like we ALL fell down tha rabbit hole.... well done RUclips👏👏👏!* haha

  • @madmike8525
    @madmike8525 Год назад +21

    The Judge did not hold back. He was beyond angry.

  • @AtySteele
    @AtySteele 4 года назад +816

    If anyone is wondering that little boy was given to his biological mother. His name was changed to Travis and has done very well for himself. There hasn’t been many updates on him but from the last bit of info I gathered he has moved on from his past and is doing well.

    • @AtySteele
      @AtySteele 4 года назад +67

      Lizzie Turner look it up it’s based on a real story......this actually happened.......🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @bret6877
      @bret6877 4 года назад +3

      Fr

    • @ilianaflores7600
      @ilianaflores7600 4 года назад +69

      most law and order cases are from real cases and when I remember that it hurts my heart smh people can be soooo evil

    • @icoleman150
      @icoleman150 4 года назад +22

      Aty Steele I’m not shocked. A good number of the Law and Order episodes (SVU included) were based on actual cases that happen

    • @lifeandotherstuff5899
      @lifeandotherstuff5899 4 года назад

      icoleman150 isn’t law and order and SVU the same thing?

  • @shannonrichardson5129
    @shannonrichardson5129 4 года назад +77

    Stone’s delivery was epic! You could see how emotional he got when showing that man the picture and questioning him.

    • @bellerain381
      @bellerain381 10 месяцев назад +6

      Just hearing his voice break when he said “a bloodstain the size of a small rug!” Is so poignant!

  • @sydneystarkmaster1602
    @sydneystarkmaster1602 4 года назад +199

    Bruises found underneath her underwear now that is plain old sick. This man needs the death penalty and the woman deserves life in prison. She could of turned out to be fine if her husband hadn't ever came into her life.

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад +5

      Or better than that ripped apart in prison inmates in prison do not tolerate that kind of behavior harming children is off-limits in prison. it’s amazing he went 15 years in prison without even being ripped apart limb by limb for all he had done. I’m just glad he was killed in season 14 by Dr. Draper another psychologist who examined him approving him for parole but realized the guy was breaking his parole he was in a relationship with a woman who had children the woman was the definition of the New Jersey stereotype she didn’t even Believe what he did. I’m so glad Dr. Draper ran him over and got acquitted by the jury. His ex-wife regrets what she did tries not to think about him she was a suspect but well she moved on and works at a daycare. As for their son Azra from what I saw on that episode he was doing real well was a quarterback of a high school football team and has an adoptive caring family his adoptive father showed me that genetics doesn’t determine who is a good father when the detectives are questioning him about his biological fathers death. Like I will not forget how in that scene I wish RUclips would show it where they’re questioning both about Jacob Lowenstein meeting up with him and well he did meet his father against his adopted father That man doesn’t care about you which eventually Azra agrees.

    • @kittylover62
      @kittylover62 Год назад +5

      Forget prison, that woman needs to be in a mental hospital!

    • @destinynanaakrong8584
      @destinynanaakrong8584 2 месяца назад

      I think the woman bears some blame but not entirely cos I think her husband broke her will completely and in turn wanted her to do same to the children.
      HER HUSBAND IS WORSE THAN A MONSTER AND EVEN MUCH WORST THAN A DEMON

  • @Unknown-bq9id
    @Unknown-bq9id 5 лет назад +485

    Yeah, as others have commented, Jacob Lowenstein did get out of prison and was killed by his psychiatrist because she found out that he was abusing kids again; she was acquitted and, IMO, to paraphrase McCoy in another episode, sometimes that happens when your victim is worse than your killer...

    • @icoleman150
      @icoleman150 4 года назад +30

      Omg your right. This was a sequel. And he got hit by the psychiatrist’s car. Smh. I know the mom was abused too... but she deserved to do a lot more time.

    • @girlgarde
      @girlgarde 4 года назад +34

      And so justice is finally served for 6 year old Didi. May you finally find peace in Heaven at long last my little angel and may you be loved there like you should've been in life.

    • @andrewclark7559
      @andrewclark7559 4 года назад +5

      What episode was this please?

    • @BassmanII
      @BassmanII 4 года назад +10

      Ironically, it was Fontana and Green of the 2-7 that caught the case. Just like Greevey and Logan did.

    • @Jackie-McCann
      @Jackie-McCann 4 года назад +7

      Andrew Clark The episode is called “Fixed”. Season 15, episode 11.

  • @rachelcommon6941
    @rachelcommon6941 4 года назад +96

    Gosh, how I loved when Stone tore into those on the stand. And Moriarty's vocal break on "bloodstain under her head"... Moriarty was an amazing actor, when he put his heart into his performances. Shame what happened to him.

    • @peachii3195
      @peachii3195 4 года назад +2

      Rachel Common what happen to him??

    • @rachelcommon6941
      @rachelcommon6941 4 года назад +13

      @@peachii3195 He went, shall we say, 'off the rails' in the mid 90s. Drink played a heavy role, and his career went downhill. He exiled himself to Canada and has done little in the way of acting since.

    • @thcdreams654
      @thcdreams654 2 года назад +2

      @@peachii3195 went off his rocker and blamed everyone else for his own choices.

  • @computerfan9
    @computerfan9 5 лет назад +186

    Now I know how Peter Stone became a great prosecutor. His father Ben was a great prosecutor.

    • @trevonpernell0814
      @trevonpernell0814 2 года назад +8

      I wish Peter Stone became the new Executive ADA of L&O after McCoy instead of Michael Cutter.

  • @thelastroseofsummer2817
    @thelastroseofsummer2817 Год назад +15

    “And cocaine?” I know this is supposed to be serious but the way Stone says this one makes me laugh out loud every time

  • @4cryingoutloud976
    @4cryingoutloud976 2 года назад +36

    If anyone wants to know how much the episode relates to the real case;
    Joel Steinberg was a lawyer (now disbarred) not a psychiatrist and Lisa Steinberg and Michel Steinberg were not his biological children but illegally adopted and lived with with him and Hedda Nussbaum. She was his live in partner not wife.
    Lisa was struck by Joel not Hedda. He then left the unconscious and bleeding child to go a party. Hedda waited over 10 hours to call 911, after which Lisa was transported to a hospital by police. She passed away 3 days later after doctors decided to remove her from life support.
    Apart from Lisa, Hedda and Mitchell also showed signs of domestic abuse. Hedda was not prosecuted in exchange for her testimony against Joel. He was convicted for manslaughter and send to prison for 8-25 years but got out on parole in 2004 and took work in the construction industry. Meanwhile, Mitchel was reunited with his biological mother.

  • @yesterdayitrained
    @yesterdayitrained 4 года назад +172

    For someone who claimed to love his daughter “with all his heart”, he didn’t seem too broken up about her death...
    The storyline is very close to reality- sometimes no one knows what goes on behind closed doors until it’s too late- what if the teacher had been allowed to report the abuse..? What other opportunities were missed or quashed that could have saved this girl..? Reality is darker than any fiction the mind can conjure.

    • @melissa8490
      @melissa8490 4 года назад +1

      Its like am son who murders his parents, and, when convicted of the crimes; offers as a mitigating circumstances, that he is now an orphan... 👿

    • @Slowpoke3x
      @Slowpoke3x 11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't believe you have to bare your soul to strangers to prove your love. When heard the news that my best friend died I was in public in a cafeteria, I didn't twitch so much as muscle. I stood up left the cafeteria found a nice ,quiet, secluded place then cried my heart out. If a narrator or detective were there I'm sure they would've called me cold or a heartless monster as I was in public but of course they couldn't know of my quiet moments unobserved. Ones true character is revealed when they think no one's looking.

    • @sweethistortea
      @sweethistortea 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Slowpoke3xIn this case, the father was abusing the small girl and was an evil man. That’s why he wasn’t broken up about it.

  • @DrownedInExile
    @DrownedInExile 5 лет назад +145

    I remember back in the day, watching Stone cross-examine that monster, I thought Stone was going to physically attack him!
    "Lock them in the dungeon, stick 'em on the wheel, and *annihilate* them!"

    • @girlgarde
      @girlgarde 4 года назад +9

      I imagine Stone wanted to beat him to death, he certainly gave the doctor a major verbal beating that destroyed his defence.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +4

      In the episode with his release and not at all immediate death, a cameoing Cragen flat-out tells Fontana and Green that he hopes the fucker lives and suffers for as long as possible.

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад +2

      @@girlgarde Remember stone has a son seeing people do that to their children is just disgusting is glad his son doesn’t have to live in that kind of lifestyle has any concern parents I don’t blame any concern parent for that fly a stray to rage wanting to murder Jacob Lowenstein

  • @Mimi-cq4bg
    @Mimi-cq4bg 4 года назад +36

    I remember this episode. Stone was livid and it showed.
    Excellent acting.

  • @tonyameredith7081
    @tonyameredith7081 4 года назад +122

    I almost forgot how powerful this episode was!

  • @Darth234Ravenous
    @Darth234Ravenous Год назад +8

    "Your honor, I've lost my family."
    No, you destroyed it.

  • @sebastiannemeth-ramirez2160
    @sebastiannemeth-ramirez2160 4 года назад +40

    I like the disclaimer at the end, mentioning the case it was based off of by name, and telling exactly what aspects were changed. That's something I wish the later episodes of Law and Order, and its spinoffs, kept.

    • @otaviofrn_adv
      @otaviofrn_adv Год назад

      they probably were losing too much money on lawsuits and deals

    • @lexidark2721
      @lexidark2721 Год назад

      This was a very rare exception

  • @jermed2001
    @jermed2001 4 года назад +247

    I wish that both of their real life counterparts, got the sentences these characters got.

    • @aliyah2393
      @aliyah2393 4 года назад +3

      jermed2001 did the real people rot in jail or got off scot free

    • @Andrea-xs4ny
      @Andrea-xs4ny 4 года назад +39

      @@aliyah2393 The guy served about 17 years in prison and his girlfriend (not wife, as in this episode) testified against him and has no criminal record and served no time in relation to Lisa's death. In the end, she was deemed a victim of battered woman syndrome.

    • @aliyah2393
      @aliyah2393 4 года назад +5

      Andrea wow

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 4 года назад +14

      Andrea I was doing a summer internship in NYC when the real guy got out...for about a week, the Post and Daily News all but encouraged readers to kill him if they got the chance.

    • @Andrea-xs4ny
      @Andrea-xs4ny 4 года назад +10

      @@TPTGopher I'm not surprised. Most people have a visceral reaction to child abusers and murderers.

  • @Hammerhead547
    @Hammerhead547 3 года назад +21

    I like how stone directs his personal outrage at the defendant's behaviour without going into a full on frothing at the mouth rage.

    • @scarlightemperor3410
      @scarlightemperor3410 2 года назад

      He was! about to let loose all hell, but his professionalism and honor is too strong.

  • @epm5433
    @epm5433 4 года назад +117

    The disclaimer at the end is laughable, but I supposed necessary for legal reasons. This episode wouldn't have been written without that case. Everyone who saw this episode when it first aired talked about obvious similarities. I still believe it's one of the more powerful episodes in the show's history.

    • @anthonygrasha7253
      @anthonygrasha7253 4 года назад

      The transcript of the disclaimer is on comment block 21 in the comment section

    • @argonwheatbelly637
      @argonwheatbelly637 4 года назад +3

      When the episode came out, everyone shouted at the screen, "Steinberg Case!!!!" Of course they needed a disclaimer.

    • @newguy90
      @newguy90 3 года назад +5

      Look up the case around the Anastasia movie in the 1930s. The survivors of the Romanov family successfully sued a Hollywood studio for slander when they depicted the Russian Queen having an extra-marital affair with Rasputin. The judge said that if the studio had said the plot was fictional and only based on a true story, he would have thrown the suit out of court. After that, all Hollywood movies have had "based on a true story" in front of their movies.

    • @TheChamp70
      @TheChamp70 2 года назад +2

      I got goosebumps after hearing the disclaimer.

  • @erikabutler6893
    @erikabutler6893 4 года назад +21

    5:27 "It was dark. There wasn't, uh, many lights about. And, uh..." He's starting to screw up the grammar, this means he's been exposed.

  • @scarletmadwolf3629
    @scarletmadwolf3629 4 года назад +120

    God Law and Order is such a good series of shows. They get some really good actors.

  • @CraftsWithKripa
    @CraftsWithKripa 4 года назад +28

    The acting in this episode by everyone was absolutely awesome and flawless. Felt as though i was watching a real trial.

  • @taniele84
    @taniele84 4 года назад +37

    This was when law and order still based most of their stories on real life stories and cases. This being one of the true stories they did. Which makes this all the more horrific.

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 4 года назад +47

    *5:25* You can tell that Stone was getting very, very upset. Like he wanted to have that guy be laying on the floor with a bloodstain around his head. Then again, any decent man or woman would be outraged if they found a man was responsible for the abuse of an innocent little girl.

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад

      Ben Stone had every right to get upset in this case he was thinking about his son he and his wife are divorced but you know what he still tries to be there for his son and when he sees people like Jacob Lowenstein and his wife it just makes him furious to have any parents would do horrible things to their children. speaking of which I’ve seen a video that was on the news it showed a deputy sheriff arriving on the scene finding a toddler with a soiled diaper two women pulled over save the baby the deputy tried it’s best to keep the toddler calm. When he found the parents he was just losing it big time he got so mad about how the child was treated neglected it had bug bites all over his body it was disgusting. In the video cam the cop is just losing his patients with these parents because they are just horrible people the mom doesn’t seem upset about the boy but he’s she’s upset about going to jail house for the dad all he says it’s not fair at all and the cop response yeah it’s not fair it’s not fair to your son. Like been stone in law and order this deputy sheriff probably has a family to and seeing a child like that just literally causes his blood to boil

  • @samscott2485
    @samscott2485 4 года назад +105

    How did I not know there was a Law & Order channel on RUclips?!!

    • @intldawn
      @intldawn 4 года назад +6

      Sam Scott It’s pretty new! They’ve not been posting clips for very long

    • @angelabolton4478
      @angelabolton4478 4 года назад +1

      I'm an addict already!

  • @TheStuport
    @TheStuport 4 года назад +71

    Must See TV almost 30 years later.......STILL Stands The Test Of Time

  • @Subo23
    @Subo23 5 лет назад +63

    Moriarty really deserved an Emmy for this one

  • @OTownNews
    @OTownNews 8 месяцев назад +4

    As much as I appreciate Waterston as McCoy (and he’s earned his time), this is a bloody masterclass by Moriarty. He deserved more years, too.

  • @ClaudioProductionsX
    @ClaudioProductionsX 7 месяцев назад +2

    The worst, and most twisted part of this episode is that it's heavily inspired on a real case. Dear god.

  • @kopitarrules
    @kopitarrules Год назад +14

    This episode is absolutely brilliant. Chilling, provocative and insightful without being exploitative. It is what got me hooked on the show when it first came out and the follow up episode 20 years later really showed the same kind of awesomeness. Good Job Law & Order, you rock.

  • @jumpy4351
    @jumpy4351 4 года назад +34

    I felt disgusted of what was happening but, when I heard tighter daddy I thought this was going to be more horrible.

  • @anglrios
    @anglrios Год назад +14

    Watching this episode is both a masterpiece and stomach churning sight. The level of brutality this monster has done to his own family. There's evil and there's just pure sadistic

  • @anywaythewindblows8938
    @anywaythewindblows8938 Год назад +3

    “Shelter? Food? Clothing…and cocaine?”
    You know, the basics.

  • @bluesnake1713
    @bluesnake1713 Год назад +6

    25 years to life in a state penitentiary....with no parole. The final touch hoping for.

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад

      Yeah 25 years to life it was more likely made into 15 years instead he gets out in 15 years violates his parole gets run over by the very same prison therapist that thought he was good enough to return to society I didn’t even know they can do that. He got a nickname in prison known as the cockroach no longer being a doctor anymore but still he’s only way to survive in prison was just find make appeals for inmates. A man like him would never have survived that long or ever considering what he did and what he was convicted of. he deserved what he got in the end he never excepted responsibility instead he blamed the whole world but himself. He tried to contact his son who was doing better in school sports and possibly was going to college I guess he did go to college after that had a loving foster family. At least his son can see he’s Wacko deadbeat at least he has a caring foster or adopt a father that cares about him. My real problem with this character was the fact that he marries a woman similar to his ex-wife Very similar this girl wrote him in prison and didn’t believe anything that happened and he did at the same time already had children and was allowing him to stay with her and her children that disgusted me. He’s not even supposed to be within 100 feet of children as part of his parole and yet he violates that parole Dr. Draper did the right thing. The jury made the right decision to find her not guilty of murdering him.

  • @andrewpytko4773
    @andrewpytko4773 2 месяца назад +1

    I love how you can see Stone's tranquil fury with this man.

  • @TheLadyKatt
    @TheLadyKatt Год назад +8

    Stone really couldn’t contain himself in this case. My favorite line is when he admits it’s his own rage that bothers him the most about this case. (Before the conviction)

  • @MADHAUSMARKALLAN
    @MADHAUSMARKALLAN 9 месяцев назад +3

    Season one of law and order was da bomb... it was riveting television! Still a big fan of the whole show. My ringtone is the theme and my alert is the "dum-dum".... I own that I am uber geeky.

  • @GosieKin
    @GosieKin 2 года назад +9

    Lowenstein (with calm and soft smile): "I loved her. With all my heart."
    Heart that doesn't appear to broken in any way by the death of the daughter you claim you loved so much!
    What a cold blooded, psychopathic beast!
    This was one of those episodes that shake you to the core and stay with you for years.

  • @talonsage954
    @talonsage954 4 года назад +18

    I have been looking for the last scene of that episode for YEARS.

  • @brokenpieces5852
    @brokenpieces5852 3 года назад +5

    Does she often sleep on the floor?
    That’s the question that immediately put him in the ground, the rest was Mr. Stone giving him a shovel to keep digging.

    • @Hammerhead547
      @Hammerhead547 2 года назад +1

      The rest of the questions were stone pouring verbal lye on him and then watching him dissolve in front of the jury.

  • @jacquelynpalacio6642
    @jacquelynpalacio6642 2 года назад +2

    This prosecutor is not playing!

  • @bradleynoneofyourbizz5341
    @bradleynoneofyourbizz5341 2 года назад +6

    Wow! That disclaimer at the end makes you wonder just how much this episode really was based on that real life case.

    • @saynotohookups
      @saynotohookups 2 года назад

      I saw the A&E video of the case. Some aspects of it are similar.

  • @lkhuey
    @lkhuey 5 лет назад +54

    Excellent episode...and chilling

  • @beetheuniverse
    @beetheuniverse 4 года назад +4

    Stone's line of questioning scene! Great script and actor execution.

  • @gameforlifestyle2021
    @gameforlifestyle2021 4 года назад +2

    Wow, this is was a really good story. I was recommended this,on RUclips and never watched Law & Order. this is a very good episode.

  • @gretchenjaenisch1826
    @gretchenjaenisch1826 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the best episodes with a follow up episode a few years later.

  • @RedRose0395
    @RedRose0395 4 года назад +11

    "Your honor... I've lost my family."
    Me - What do you think you've been doing BEFORE you lost your family... 'doctor'?

    • @louisbouchard6869
      @louisbouchard6869 2 года назад +3

      Actually, after the judge said yes you did, I really wanted the judge to say "at your own hand."

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад +1

      @@louisbouchard6869 Yes at his own hands but then again yes you’re have is perfect

  • @axiomist4488
    @axiomist4488 Год назад +7

    I was living in New York when the real case took place. It was a horrendous story. The little girl, I believe, was 3 years old and the mother never did anything to stop the beast of a father from hurting the child. Her excuse was that she was abused by her husband and was afraid of him. They found the house to be a pig sty and there was even feces on the walls of the little girl's room. And here, at the end, they tell me that the woman got off free and the man was charged with Manslaughter ???
    The woman should have gone to prison for depraved indifference and the guy should have got what the actor here got : 25 to life, which means he'd have to do 25 years before he'd be eligible for parole . How the courts in New York allowed that injustice, I'll never understand .

    • @klina7645
      @klina7645 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think Steinberg is still in prison. As he should be.

  • @Transitfan93
    @Transitfan93 5 лет назад +24

    Very intense cross examination and sad ending

  • @marquesjohnson6359
    @marquesjohnson6359 2 года назад +3

    in the end it always looked like they were descending into hell which was only fitting for those two

  • @Ansible1000
    @Ansible1000 3 года назад +6

    “To your knowledge, does the defendant do X, yes or no?”
    “Objection! Leading the witness!”
    That is one of the most absurd allegations I’ve seen in a courtroom drama. Leading the witness would be “The defendant does X, you know he does X right?”

  • @belsnickel9568
    @belsnickel9568 4 года назад +5

    Wow this acting is just amazing. I totally forgot it was a show for a second

  • @Dproud2700
    @Dproud2700 5 лет назад +80

    They did a down the road episode that followed up on Loenstein having been shot. Captain Craigen gave the detectives a follow up of what happened to the wife and the son. Talk about blast from the past

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 5 лет назад +18

      Actually his prison shrink mows him down with her car (seeing nothing to suggest any attempt to avoid a collision and realizing just who it is dying on the ground, the first cop calls it as no accident) and gets away with it.

    • @MrPolicekarim
      @MrPolicekarim 5 лет назад +3

      Yes that was a Criminal Intent episode .

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher 5 лет назад +6

      MrPolicekarim IIRC he was actually walking them to school, which makes it that much more believable that she’d hit him.

    • @BassmanII
      @BassmanII 4 года назад +4

      @@MrPolicekarim Nope. Fontana and Green investigated Lowenstein's murder.

    • @nachiarah4972
      @nachiarah4972 3 года назад

      What happened to the mom

  • @Bobainthome
    @Bobainthome 6 месяцев назад

    this episode has stayed with me for, what, 30 years..

  • @animequeendrawer
    @animequeendrawer 7 месяцев назад

    5:51
    The stun of silence is VERY reassuring.

  • @smnoy23
    @smnoy23 3 года назад +3

    Dr. Lowenstein: Your Honor, I've lost my family-
    Judge Erdheim: Oh, no, you had your chance to speak earlier. Now is your time to listen.

  • @saynotohookups
    @saynotohookups 3 года назад

    I saw this whole episode a long time ago. It was impressed on my mind.

  • @jaysonrogoz8822
    @jaysonrogoz8822 2 года назад +3

    R.I.P Didi may you live in a another universe where you live with a loving person who love you as a daughter with your brother who has a heart.

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Год назад +1

      Yeah hopefully that’s true she doesn’t have to suffer anymore she can go onto a better life in paradise. Her brother actually turned out better despite what happened he actually got put into a right family I don’t know if they were just a foster family or adopted family but either way they seem to care a lot about him. I will not forget that episode where he’s being question about Jacob Lowenstein been hit and ran. Detectives asked him like where he was and they noticed he did talk to him to what he replied he did he ask him for money and he saw him nothing more than a wacko. Then out of nowhere his adoptive father Or foster father steps in a lawyer stating that we got nothing to hide a check our vehicles he stood there protecting him like his own which proves that genetics don’t determine who is a good father.

  • @ipfreely1081
    @ipfreely1081 Год назад +2

    Law and order : "we base our episodes on true stories...NOT THIS ONE, PLEASE BRO, I SWEAR"

  • @theduke7539
    @theduke7539 3 года назад +4

    I like how in the early seasons they would actually reference the cases that inspired the episode but would make the clear distinction between the fictional story and the real case

    • @otaviofrn_adv
      @otaviofrn_adv Год назад

      this episode was the only time they did that, I think

  • @joilegrand5147
    @joilegrand5147 Месяц назад

    “With what Mrs. Rawlings??? - With the child within???”
    One of my favorite lines ever! And the look on his face…

  • @steveleeart
    @steveleeart 2 года назад +2

    I love the moment where he hands the photo over to the guy on the stand and the camera moves right in on him.

  • @lmc2664
    @lmc2664 2 года назад +1

    this is one of the most memorable episodes I always remember.

  • @senatus
    @senatus 4 года назад +10

    I hope L&O won an Emmy or something for this.

  • @withlove2963
    @withlove2963 Год назад +3

    Props to the villain actor, he's the embodiment of evil. It makes me wonder if he's had any residule effects on his mental health 🤔

    • @angeliquesellers4620
      @angeliquesellers4620 Год назад

      Dr. Jacob Lowenstein and Carla Lowenstein are going to mental hospital! Defeat

  • @lucindagray8882
    @lucindagray8882 4 года назад +3

    Don’t let Law & Order lie about not having these episodes based on true events, they are, but some of these events just have been altered for T.V. That’s why it’s good to watch & that’s why the show has been going on strong for a long time, 🤔!! One ☝🏾 of the episodes was based on a story that I’ve learned about in my Sociology class in college years ago.

  • @jacklabonte6839
    @jacklabonte6839 Год назад +1

    Some performances are just to good. That woman should have received an academy award for her role as Mrs. Lowenstein.

  • @TheLegend1800
    @TheLegend1800 2 года назад +6

    Everyone else: "Wow, these people are awful! This is such a good episode!"
    Me: "You can smoke cocaine?"

  • @lisnyder6008
    @lisnyder6008 4 года назад +10

    Michael Moriarty killed this!

  • @crazyangst12
    @crazyangst12 Год назад +4

    I miss the old Law & Order. Simple yet impactful. Drama wasn’t for TV stuff but from real life, which is surprisingly even more horrifying. The ending made sure you knew that it was based on something real and that is just haunting.

  • @andtheneat
    @andtheneat 4 года назад +3

    *the acting is SO good*

  • @squeakymcbeal6193
    @squeakymcbeal6193 4 года назад +8

    Man, this was powerful! I’m drawing a scene of Stone’s prosecuting to the defendant as a result. I don’t know why I’m doing that. I suppose it was that good.

  • @michael245
    @michael245 2 года назад +1

    so this is why people like law & order this is fantastic

  • @LadyDeadness
    @LadyDeadness 4 года назад +3

    I love how the judge can make one line "answer the question" sound to serious and can add such dark and sombre emotion to that one line

    • @otaviofrn_adv
      @otaviofrn_adv Год назад +1

      he was as creepy as the defendants

    • @LadyDeadness
      @LadyDeadness 2 месяца назад

      ​@otaviofrn_adv having rewatched this a year later I wholeheartedly agree with you

  • @Alexz5040
    @Alexz5040 4 года назад +1

    I cant believe youtube has made me obsessed with this show all over again with one random recommendation

  • @icoleman150
    @icoleman150 4 года назад +2

    I love how this judge shut dude down

  • @MrBinnie824
    @MrBinnie824 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the rare times that I thank God for RUclips recommendations. Is this on Netflix?

  • @miriam127
    @miriam127 3 года назад

    I was sad the whole video. But I got major chills when the titles at the end where played 😭