John Cullum - I know him best for his role on Northern Exposure, although he did (as you mention) have an occasional recurring role as a lawyer/judge in the L&O franchise.
What about the couple in the car. Did she just take off her pantyhose or did she remove other clothing as well? What was her plan? Did they get to continue later, or what the mood killed. Who tells these people’s stories?
I know. These little stories are often so interesting, but we never get to find out what happens to them. Like, were they a settled couple, married, or was one of them cheating? Did she ever get her compact? Where does she work? So many questions.
Mike has been arrested for assault on five different occasions with two of those instances resulting in convictions. After spending time at Altona Correctional Facility, Crazy Mike was approached by his former cellmate, David Randall, on behalf of Robert Dorning, the son of Harold Dorning, owner of the Walkrite Shoe Factory, which Randall had burned down several months earlier. The fire had been a scheme by Dorning to collect insurance money to pay off his debts, but one of the elder Dorning's former employees, Karen Whatney, knew that the fire was no accident and was planning to blackmail him. Mike was thus hired to frighten Whatney. However, when he accosted her on the Brooklyn Bridge, his attempt went awry, and she ran off the bridge, plummeting to her death. Arrested for assault soon after, Mike initially managed to deny that he had played any part in her death other than scaring her away from her car, but eventually, the police found the connection between him and Dave Randall. Mike agreed to testify against Dorning in exchange for a lighter sentence for the assault. Dorning is currently serving 25 years in prison for Whatney's murder
Mike has been arrested for assault on five different occasions with two of those instances resulting in convictions. After spending time at Altona Correctional Facility, Crazy Mike was approached by his former cellmate, David Randall, on behalf of Robert Dorning, the son of Harold Dorning, owner of the Walkrite Shoe Factory, which Randall had burned down several months earlier. The fire had been a scheme by Dorning to collect insurance money to pay off his debts, but one of the elder Dorning's former employees, Karen Whatney, knew that the fire was no accident and was planning to blackmail him. Mike was thus hired to frighten Whatney. However, when he accosted her on the Brooklyn Bridge, his attempt went awry, and she ran off the bridge, plummeting to her death. Arrested for assault soon after, Mike initially managed to deny that he had played any part in her death other than scaring her away from her car, but eventually, the police found the connection between him and Dave Randall. Mike agreed to testify against Dorning in exchange for a lighter sentence for the assault. Dorning is currently serving 25 years in prison for Whatney's murder
"Was she drinking?" "No." "What about drugs?" People need to learn that alcohol is a drug. Beer is a drug. Wine is a drug. You drink to get high/drunk.
Not everyone drinks to get drunk, think about the fact there are wine tastings in high class society where you get a mouthful, taste it, then spit it into a bucket, same for moonshine and types of other liquor.... Now beer is often consumed to get drunk, among the other liquors obviously, but my point remains, not everyone drinks alcoholic beverages to get drunk
Lenny's been there. He knows what's going on with his partner.
Dear Channel, I appreciate these Law and Order videos. Thank you.
The shoe factory burned down? Many soles were lost!
I hope that is elaborated on. Definite clue!
I'm at 5:12 and I'll bet 20 bucks it was the son at the office.
spoilers:
its a bit complicated but essentially yes
@@AnvilMAn603 lol
My exact thought…he didn’t seem too overly surprised by the news. Think Lennie had a hunch too, given the way he looked as the guy left the room.
5:48 is under appreciated. That cave joke was good.
Season 7 of Law and Order is one of the five best seasons in its 21-season run.
When I see these shows I keep thinking that all the traffic and pedestrians that look so normal are really extras for the show.
Yasss my momma was one ❤
I know this is a tragedy and all but will ya look at the gas prices at the Hess gas station @ 3:34 I'm envious!!⛽😳🤦♂️
Buck thirty-four, a gallon!
A lot cheaper than Brandon gas, in 2022.
Hell yeah! Same here!
@@starguy2718Yeah, like Biden has something to do with a world economic down turn. Clown.
Two years ago in Houston TX that was a gas station that was dollar 99
$1.34 for gas?!
Hey Salim...Thanks Paul
Miss jerry Orbach 😢❤
Yooo, new upload!
Best TV show ever!!! I have several seasons on DVD!
So that's what Holling was doing before he moved to Cicely.
Another GREAT example of recycling actors! The high-profile Southern Lawyer is also the businessman turned possible suspect! 😂
John Cullum - I know him best for his role on Northern Exposure, although he did (as you mention) have an occasional recurring role as a lawyer/judge in the L&O franchise.
It was the son who came in at the convenient moment wasn’t it?
From what someone else here in the comments said, yes.
Nice
I miss S. Epatha Merkerson on the new series.
You can always see her on Chicago Med
She was the greatest!
Nice💞
What about the couple in the car. Did she just take off her pantyhose or did she remove other clothing as well? What was her plan? Did they get to continue later, or what the mood killed. Who tells these people’s stories?
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I know. These little stories are often so interesting, but we never get to find out what happens to them. Like, were they a settled couple, married, or was one of them cheating? Did she ever get her compact? Where does she work? So many questions.
where can i watch full episodes of this series?
Wow. It's the civil rights lawyer from SVU.
So, what did end up happening?
Mike has been arrested for assault on five different occasions with two of those instances resulting in convictions. After spending time at Altona Correctional Facility, Crazy Mike was approached by his former cellmate, David Randall, on behalf of Robert Dorning, the son of Harold Dorning, owner of the Walkrite Shoe Factory, which Randall had burned down several months earlier. The fire had been a scheme by Dorning to collect insurance money to pay off his debts, but one of the elder Dorning's former employees, Karen Whatney, knew that the fire was no accident and was planning to blackmail him. Mike was thus hired to frighten Whatney.
However, when he accosted her on the Brooklyn Bridge, his attempt went awry, and she ran off the bridge, plummeting to her death. Arrested for assault soon after, Mike initially managed to deny that he had played any part in her death other than scaring her away from her car, but eventually, the police found the connection between him and Dave Randall. Mike agreed to testify against Dorning in exchange for a lighter sentence for the assault. Dorning is currently serving 25 years in prison for Whatney's murder
Too bad that wasn’t the Brooklyn Bridge the cars were stopped on. Looked like the BQE
6:33 did anyone else catch the gas prices 1.34
Lovely
So I want to know if Shooter McGavin did it.
Like a cop
Hi GiGi
Spoilers Please .
Batman is really Bruce Wayne.
Clark Kent is Superman
Hanna Montana is really Miley Cyrus
The real villain in the 1st Scooby Doo movie was Scrappy Doo
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Mike has been arrested for assault on five different occasions with two of those instances resulting in convictions. After spending time at Altona Correctional Facility, Crazy Mike was approached by his former cellmate, David Randall, on behalf of Robert Dorning, the son of Harold Dorning, owner of the Walkrite Shoe Factory, which Randall had burned down several months earlier. The fire had been a scheme by Dorning to collect insurance money to pay off his debts, but one of the elder Dorning's former employees, Karen Whatney, knew that the fire was no accident and was planning to blackmail him. Mike was thus hired to frighten Whatney.
However, when he accosted her on the Brooklyn Bridge, his attempt went awry, and she ran off the bridge, plummeting to her death. Arrested for assault soon after, Mike initially managed to deny that he had played any part in her death other than scaring her away from her car, but eventually, the police found the connection between him and Dave Randall. Mike agreed to testify against Dorning in exchange for a lighter sentence for the assault. Dorning is currently serving 25 years in prison for Whatney's murder
It’s always eerie when a fellow Karen bites it in this show. It’s not such a common name anymore 😢
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midol = ibuprofen
"Was she drinking?"
"No."
"What about drugs?"
People need to learn that alcohol is a drug. Beer is a drug. Wine is a drug. You drink to get high/drunk.
Agreed, It makes you do stupid things you wouldn't normally do. Things that would get you in trouble.
True, but these detectives don’t have the time to explain that to her
Alcohol is accepted in society, the rest aren’t (that’s changing).
Not everyone drinks to get drunk, think about the fact there are wine tastings in high class society where you get a mouthful, taste it, then spit it into a bucket, same for moonshine and types of other liquor.... Now beer is often consumed to get drunk, among the other liquors obviously, but my point remains, not everyone drinks alcoholic beverages to get drunk
@@tigerfang6063 Alcohol is a poison. You shouldn't put it in your mouth.