@@Fooddrugadminstration10:20 that’s the exact same shoe the killer wore when he killed the victim, aka they’ve got their evidence that’s he’s the killer
My nightmare fuel was when they shoved a serial killer that was a problem child into a dark closet; it was mean and he was terrified, but he was killing innocent mothers.
@@LtScarecrow87 that was definitely torture. And while, they definitely would have gotten in trouble for that...... He did torture those women for days sooooo
Somthing about Morton’s fans makes me cringe. These people that romanticise the work of a man who took the lives of innocent women, defending him… even that one woman who fell in love with him. 🤢 I know it’s a cliche to say similar things in these SVU comments sections, but the fact there are similar people out there who romanticise serial killers is disturbing and deeply depressing.
It's weird when people idolize other people. It's weird when people idolize political figures who are so incredibly tainted. People are always looking to sell some kind of hole they feel women themselves but why they choose to turn to other people will never make any sense.
If a guy like Shickelgreuber could still have worshippers who honestly believed his BS even as the Soviets were tearing Berlin to pieces around them, it's not that hard to believe a serial killer can have sycophants.
13:22 OMG! I'm literally SO mad they chose one of the most popular sculptures IN THE WORLD and said "Yeah, I've never seen this in my life. I need a software to tell me what it is" There are so many, less popular sculpures you could use, that people won't recognize instantly with just one look. Why choose Venus de Milo?!
To the defense of the cops, it might’ve been more difficult for them to put together that it was the Venus De Milos right away due to them focusing on the fact that it was a bunch of blood in the shape of a woman, which more-so indicated a murder to them than a reference to a famous sculpture
28:13 Cragen is such a badass. As the Captain, he should have been putting an immediate stop to this. And Florek's face reflects his unease about both his detective's action, and his own. But he knew this wasn't about a confession, this wasn't about nailing him in court, this was about saving a woman, and whatever needed to be done, needed to be done. Such a great moment.
if the show was based in reality then, Cragen, and both the detectives would have been stripped of their immunity and charged with violating the persons constitutional rights against cruel and unusual punishment. doing what needs to be done is obeying the constitution and respecting everyone's rights
I know right I've always loved Jerry orbach as Lenny briscoe. ❤❤ However it still baffles and confounds me to this day that he also played the original Lumiere in the 1991 animated movie beauty and the beast 😮😮
It was amazing to see Anne Meara play such a creepy character as the copycat murderer's mother. Her performance was so powerful. I have to remember that she was a great comedienne along with her husband Jerry Stiller.
@@itsnickjames-bish Is your address in the database of where you work or is it only listed with HR? Maybe with your immediate boss might have it too. You do realize the NYPD is just like any other business, right? By your logic anyone working at Starbucks should have access to everyone's home address. lol
@@lightbrand_a lot of packages were mailed to important people, which contained a white powder called ricin. The intent was to murder people. It's online with more info.
OMG! My thoughts exactly! I literally was SO mad they chose one of the most popular sculptures IN THE WORLD and said "Yeah, I've never seen this in my life. I need a software to tell me what it is" There are so many, less popular sculpures you could use, that people won't recognize instantly with just one look. Why choose Venus de Milo?!
Jared Harris is amazing actor, just like his dad Richard Harris 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 That was amazing with stabler and Olivia and the chief, locking him in the dark closet 😂😂😂😂
@@lukerosales5879 no the mother didnt do anything wrong there are some kids that act like demons and dont let their parents do anything fun so the mother did what she had to do
Season 1 Episode 4 (Hysteria) in 1999 Main Cast: Christopher Meloni as Dectetive Elliot Stabler Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson Richard Belzer as Dectetive John Munch Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen Season 9 Episode 6 (Svengali) in 2007 Main Cast: Christopher Meloni as Dectetive Elliot Stabler Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson Richard Belzer as Sergeant John Munch Ice-T as Dectetive Odafin "Fin" Tutuola Diane Neal as ADA Casey Novak Adam Beach as Dectetive Chester Lake Tamara Tunie as Forensic Melinda Warner BD Wong as Dr George Huang Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen Season 6 Episode 4 (Scavenger) in 2004 Main Cast: Christopher Meloni as Dectetive Elliot Stabler Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson Richard Belzer as Sergeant John Munch Ice-T as Dectetive Odafin "Fin" Tutuola Diane Neal as ADA Casey Novak BD Wong as Dr George Huang Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
28:00 Ok, i see that it was necessary to get the information to free her before she dies, but the promise "He will never get out" is thanks to that action not possible. They literally tortured him to get information... Even a bad lawyer can shorten his sentence with this by a lot, especially in combination with the mistreatment his mother did to him... With a good lawyer, no prison at all, just a really long stay at a closed mental facility. I guess the chief would at best get demoted or at worst loose his job, while the other 2 definitly would get fired and most likeky face jailtime.. Bringing up and using trauma of suspects and the torturing them with it, is NOT good police work, nor legal -.-'
I know it’s TV and I know it was probably in one of the seasons from the 90s, but they needed fucking symbol recognition software to recognize the Venus de Milo?!
A reasonable thing the mother could have done is to hire a babysitter or a bodyguard. However she opted to lock her son in the dark closet. That could really screw a kid mentality.
As much as a sicko the guy in scavenger is, I really can’t help but feel that his actions were the result of his mother traumatising him at a young age. When she was talking about his childhood, and breating him, we don’t know how young he was, as most kids grow out of the fear of the dark by the time they are about twelve at the lastest with few exceptions. His fear along with being cluster phobic, and the from the way of his upbringing from how his mother treated him show how he brought his killer to punish his mother threw RDKs victim list, modifying it to him to target mother as a substitute for the rage against his own mother. I am not exuseing what he did, just pointing out that the issues that he experience in child hood comeback to affect his adult hood.
I’ve never heard “Nice shoes” hit so hard.
I replayed it back like 3 times lol priceless
What are you talking about?
The end of the first story. They’re trying to prove the guy had the shoes; Olivia realized he is wearing the shoes he unalived the girl in
@@Fooddrugadminstration10:20 that’s the exact same shoe the killer wore when he killed the victim, aka they’ve got their evidence that’s he’s the killer
@@Fooddrugadminstrationwatch the video?
"It's double pepperoni, it's gonna kill you." well, you can't argue against that! lol
step away from the murder weapon 🍕LMAO
pepperoni is always .....explosive🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
10:26 I've NEVER been so terrified of ANY ENDING of SVU until I heard "Nice shoes" with a sadistic smile on Elliot's face!!!! That is Nightmare Fuel.
I agree. He reminded me of his character in Oz
My nightmare fuel was when they shoved a serial killer that was a problem child into a dark closet; it was mean and he was terrified, but he was killing innocent mothers.
I love how Olivia understood the assignment and helped lock that dude in a closet.
I mean yes, he's a serial killer, but that's still what could be considered police brutality, if not torture
@@LtScarecrow87 that was definitely torture. And while, they definitely would have gotten in trouble for that...... He did torture those women for days sooooo
They wouldn't have gotten in trouble because Captain Cragen was in on it with them. Because he gave them the key to lock him in there.
@@LtScarecrow87no
@@LtScarecrow87we don’t care about sadistic pervert murderers sorry
Somthing about Morton’s fans makes me cringe. These people that romanticise the work of a man who took the lives of innocent women, defending him… even that one woman who fell in love with him. 🤢
I know it’s a cliche to say similar things in these SVU comments sections, but the fact there are similar people out there who romanticise serial killers is disturbing and deeply depressing.
Like Bronwyn? She literally helped William Lewis, Yates and Carl Rudnick escape from prison!
It's weird when people idolize other people. It's weird when people idolize political figures who are so incredibly tainted. People are always looking to sell some kind of hole they feel women themselves but why they choose to turn to other people will never make any sense.
@@crystalcormier6297 she got what was coming to her anyways - Rudnick turned on her very quickly.
@@noprogressionisregression6854 you had me in the first half, but you trailed off into incomprehensible as you kept typing...
If a guy like Shickelgreuber could still have worshippers who honestly believed his BS even as the Soviets were tearing Berlin to pieces around them, it's not that hard to believe a serial killer can have sycophants.
13:22
OMG! I'm literally SO mad they chose one of the most popular sculptures IN THE WORLD and said "Yeah, I've never seen this in my life. I need a software to tell me what it is"
There are so many, less popular sculpures you could use, that people won't recognize instantly with just one look.
Why choose Venus de Milo?!
Fr 😭 like they really needed a database for that ?
That was depressing 😕
To the defense of the cops, it might’ve been more difficult for them to put together that it was the Venus De Milos right away due to them focusing on the fact that it was a bunch of blood in the shape of a woman, which more-so indicated a murder to them than a reference to a famous sculpture
I never heard of that statue until today
Trying to depict them as uncultured, idiotic Philistines. I would argue that the writes overdid it a little, but overall, they succeeded~
28:13 Cragen is such a badass. As the Captain, he should have been putting an immediate stop to this. And Florek's face reflects his unease about both his detective's action, and his own. But he knew this wasn't about a confession, this wasn't about nailing him in court, this was about saving a woman, and whatever needed to be done, needed to be done. Such a great moment.
if the show was based in reality then, Cragen, and both the detectives would have been stripped of their immunity and charged with violating the persons constitutional rights against cruel and unusual punishment. doing what needs to be done is obeying the constitution and respecting everyone's rights
Jerry Orbach as Lenny Briscoe!!! He's just wholesome and comforting for some reason to me! 😊
I know right I've always loved Jerry orbach as Lenny briscoe. ❤❤ However it still baffles and confounds me to this day that he also played the original Lumiere in the 1991 animated movie beauty and the beast 😮😮
My god the Scavenger episode is so awesome; those puzzles were so clever.
The old law and order is perfect 🥰 love those episodes
It was amazing to see Anne Meara play such a creepy character as the copycat murderer's mother. Her performance was so powerful. I have to remember that she was a great comedienne along with her husband Jerry Stiller.
19:42 "Get all available units over to Detective Olivia Benson's apartment." Yeah, bc every NYPD officer KNOWS where Olivia Benson lives.🙄
Lol good point 😂
I mean I imagine her address would be in the police computer database 🤷♂️
@@itsnickjames-bish Is your address in the database of where you work or is it only listed with HR? Maybe with your immediate boss might have it too. You do realize the NYPD is just like any other business, right? By your logic anyone working at Starbucks should have access to everyone's home address. lol
Well she is very popular 😜 (I'm kidding! I'm kidding!) 😂
27:40 I love how Stabler was thinking: this guys going to snap!
19:45 CALL AN AMBULANCE! But not for me.
I love fin’s lines ❤
I love how the mother is like if you are innocent why don't I know about your girlfriend?
In a post 9/11 world, one should always be suspicious of strange packages from unknown senders.
I fail to see the connection
@@lightbrand_
Terrorism.
@@lightbrand_a lot of packages were mailed to important people, which contained a white powder called ricin. The intent was to murder people. It's online with more info.
I would preferred tha they would have told us that the original RDK was captured.
13:23 you needed symbol recognition software to figure out that's venus de milo?
the L&O version of dr hannibal lecter
No one on the squad took an art class. Ever.
They’re showing off their at the time futuristic technology.
OMG! My thoughts exactly! I literally was SO mad they chose one of the most popular sculptures IN THE WORLD and said "Yeah, I've never seen this in my life. I need a software to tell me what it is"
There are so many, less popular sculpures you could use, that people won't recognize instantly with just one look. Why choose Venus de Milo?!
Aight nerd 🤓
Man, when Tutuola said that double pepperoni would kill you he sure meant it.
"Double pepperoni. It's gonna kill you."
Never thought this would be scary to say. But Benson is definitely the girlboss
This is how great this TV series is: it makes half-an-hour feel more like three minutes!
Doug Hutchison is such an amazing actor. Two totally different kinds of creeps here and in The Green Mile and both totally engaging and believable.
It helps that he's a grade-A creep in real life too
He ain’t acting.
@@bananatiergod True lol
I jus looked him up and bruh was 51 and married a 16 y/o WTH 😮
10:12 you tell him Moma ! Sisters watch over sisters !
28:44 "She alive?" Well seeing as she moved her thumb imma say yes 😂
Jared Harris is amazing actor, just like his dad Richard Harris 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That was amazing with stabler and Olivia and the chief, locking him in the dark closet 😂😂😂😂
27:29 And the serial killers son abusing mother isn't charged and walks free.
What she did was heinous, but he CHOSE to be a serial killer.
@@lukerosales5879 no the mother didnt do anything wrong there are some kids that act like demons and dont let their parents do anything fun so the mother did what she had to do
@@MarilynBarragánNovelo
You are a danger to children
Statute of limitations is 7 years on child abuse, couldn't be charged if they wanted to sadly.
@@MarilynBarragánNoveloso uhm….why have a kid ?
Lake is real calm for hearing Liv being attacked over the phone
Lennie Brisco. Jerry Orbach *was* Law & Order. So good to see his little cameo here.
Adam Beach is currently playing Hamlet on Broadway. He’s also been nominated for an Academy Award for his latest movie
He’s not the best actor but good for him!
OK if he’s scared of the dark, why was he under the covers?
You can see through the blanket, plus he can always uncover himself
Something abt olivia and elliot being on my screen is such a blessing 🤍
I loved the performance of the last guy... He embodied the character so we'll.. then I found out he was a creep in real life so it made sense 😂
john munch got it 4:25
It's one of my all time favorite scenes bc it gives you chills. John figured it out w/o even trying.
"Why would he put them up on his walls?"
"He's insane?"
😅
So this is based off of the BTK(BIND TOURTURE KILL) killer but they call him RDK in this episode
6:06 good to see this guy again
I miss Munch so much
Rip
Munch and Lennie are somewhere comparing ex-wives.
Hmm, it's almost as if they predicted Joseph James DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer.
The one scared of the dark was turned evil by his evil mother
I believe that episode “Strangler” was inspired by the BTK case. Each of his victims were Beaten, Tortured, then Killed.
Edit: Hence, BTK
Yeah the name and mode of murder was based on the BTK killer and the sigil and strangulation might also be a reference to the zodiac killer
Whoa three cases that I can see in different clips 😂
Sitting saltines outside is diabolical 😩😂😂
One thing to learn from this show, never enroll at Hudson University. Lots of crime victims there!
Briscoe and Munch would be great OG partners about the good old days and everything and that's good.
The only individual I know who would use symbols to taunt police in the 70s was the zodiac killer
Do you know why the Zodiac was never found? He didn't exist!
6:08 well at least he admitted it. 😂 ACAB even if I love cop dramas.
That's actually hilarious
Would like an actual show that highlights this sentiment.
That guy needed software to recognize the Venus de Milo ?
I needed google image to recognise John Morse lol
Last dude reminds me of the killer from “Seven”
Stabler was lucky not to get a clip from the husband 😂
Season 1 Episode 4 (Hysteria) in 1999
Main Cast:
Christopher Meloni as Dectetive Elliot Stabler
Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson
Richard Belzer as Dectetive John Munch
Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
Season 9 Episode 6 (Svengali) in 2007
Main Cast:
Christopher Meloni as Dectetive Elliot Stabler
Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson
Richard Belzer as Sergeant John Munch
Ice-T as Dectetive Odafin "Fin" Tutuola
Diane Neal as ADA Casey Novak
Adam Beach as Dectetive Chester Lake
Tamara Tunie as Forensic Melinda Warner
BD Wong as Dr George Huang
Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
Season 6 Episode 4 (Scavenger) in 2004
Main Cast:
Christopher Meloni as Dectetive Elliot Stabler
Mariska Hargitay as Dectetive Olivia Benson
Richard Belzer as Sergeant John Munch
Ice-T as Dectetive Odafin "Fin" Tutuola
Diane Neal as ADA Casey Novak
BD Wong as Dr George Huang
Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
17:58 artist killer by her own fanatics
the biggest what if: what if Benson open the pizza
Loved Jerry Orbach. RIP
is Law & Order:SVU based on real life stories?
Sometimes. They never do a 1 to 1 remake or comparison, they always change some details, but a lot of episodes are based on real cases, yes.
Yes, Law & Order often uses real world cases for inspiration
Some of them are
Casey Anthony, Room, BTK, so many that they make episodes of
Annoying guy: “HEY IDIOT! WHAT YOU DOING?”
Me: 26:10
28:00
Ok, i see that it was necessary to get the information to free her before she dies, but the promise "He will never get out" is thanks to that action not possible. They literally tortured him to get information... Even a bad lawyer can shorten his sentence with this by a lot, especially in combination with the mistreatment his mother did to him... With a good lawyer, no prison at all, just a really long stay at a closed mental facility.
I guess the chief would at best get demoted or at worst loose his job, while the other 2 definitly would get fired and most likeky face jailtime..
Bringing up and using trauma of suspects and the torturing them with it, is NOT good police work, nor legal -.-'
RDK is definetly referring to the real serial killer BTK which stands for Bind, Torture, Kill
What an awful mother
7:07 does anyone knows this actor's name? He looks so familiar...🤔
@klarabarunovic9841, His name is Garrett M. Brown.
We love Lenny ❤❤
I wish I could watch the whole show.😢
RDK is definitely a nod to BTK.
10:38 it s the inmate of Oz Adam guenzel
She alive? well seeing as she moved her thumb imma say yes😂
i’m so early wowww
The crime scene was.Saginaw Catholic hospital.St Marys
Rdk was too smart for his self 😂
I know it’s TV and I know it was probably in one of the seasons from the 90s, but they needed fucking symbol recognition software to recognize the Venus de Milo?!
MUNCHIEPOOH
5:52 LENNY!!!!!
Everytime they say tina snow i think of Megan Thee Stallion lol
There is two series of law&order which one should I watch first ???
The original law & order focuses more on the actual court system, SVU is more on the details of the case
14:48 “I only sell snakes and sparklers “.
The scavenger episode was good, but the why the mother treated him was horrible, no wonder he turned out that way.
A reasonable thing the mother could have done is to hire a babysitter or a bodyguard. However she opted to lock her son in the dark closet. That could really screw a kid mentality.
@ 13 minutes, they know she’s being attacked, and know where she is, and don’t bother calling for a local car, they just stroll into the bar.
Tbh it makes perfect sense why the rdk copycat turned out the way he is
I’m guessing RDK is a huge reference to Denis Rader aka the BTK killer.
As much as a sicko the guy in scavenger is, I really can’t help but feel that his actions were the result of his mother traumatising him at a young age. When she was talking about his childhood, and breating him, we don’t know how young he was, as most kids grow out of the fear of the dark by the time they are about twelve at the lastest with few exceptions. His fear along with being cluster phobic, and the from the way of his upbringing from how his mother treated him show how he brought his killer to punish his mother threw RDKs victim list, modifying it to him to target mother as a substitute for the rage against his own mother. I am not exuseing what he did, just pointing out that the issues that he experience in child hood comeback to affect his adult hood.
16:21
DOUBLE PEPPERONI, HUH?!
Tina Snow?!❄️ 😮
Munch is a smart man
Gloria from OITNB
Rock my world pumps, where can I get a pair of those. Lol. I bett next to the salon that specializes in thean catching hairdos.
So the first case it was a coincidence that he made the murder look like an unknown serial killer?
28:06 Embrace the Darkness in the Dark
That dude is never getting convicted because they did this.
Hudson Marshal fields?
that soft smack lol
Why TF wouldn't they have put a cop on the old lady so she could be protected from sicko?
It’s Charles mansion he used his words to build a cult
TinaTuni was the coroner
25:36 oh god it 8s Percy Wetmore
The guy in prison at 14:00 also played the main actor of Chernobyl.
He also played Professor James Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.
😂😂😂 they did a carbon copy of Hannibal Lecter 😂😂😂
One of the world's greatest Melissa soo deep into my stars 🌟 like myself
LMAO 25:05
Randy's tina...AVEDA HIT
Don't touch my kids!
Godsmack...Pantera...Slipknot...Don't touch my anything
SANTA BEAR!