Deadly Research: Biologists' Son and Housekeeper Murdered | Law & Order
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- When the son and housekeeper of a pair of prominent biologists are murdered, detectives suspect the couple's work on a controversial pharmaceutical study may have made them targets for the killer.
Season 19, Episode 10, Pledge,
Harold and Joyce Foley (guest stars Stephen Kunken and Erin Dilly), both well-known biologists at a local university, come home to find their young son Eric (guest star Timothee Chalamet) and the housekeeper brutally murdered. Detectives Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Bernard (Anthony Anderson) believe that the Foley's work on a controversial pharmaceutical study made them targets for the killer.
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Props to the husband for protecting his grieving wife.
This episode is kind of embarrassing to watch. Laskey just couldn't put the past behind him. He was so fixated on getting a hot date from a Hudson sorority, that he let it take over his entire life. He was rude to his own wife and daughter for being too plain. Then he went as far as killing somebody's 12-year-old son and sending his hair to the parents and showing up to the funeral to harass them even more. Sure, I can kind of understand his situation, nobody likes being rejected, but in the end that's life. Not everybody can get whatever they want in life. For Laskey to act like that in the courtroom in front of his own daughter is just disturbing.
What sucks is some dudes have taken this same path, being unable to let go and move on and carrying every little slight as a chip on their shoulder and being told they have to get back and demean women as a result.
He is the definition of peaked in high school, and he probably didn’t even peak then.
A sad, shallow man that simply cant move on.
It's not just embarrassing but pathetic as well. I mean, I get it. When I was young in high school, I wished I could get someone who is a hot model like Daniella Chavez, but even I knew that was never going to happen. "Yeah, Yeah I know haha" I got over it. This guy on the other hand took it to extreme. He just threw his entire life away obsessing for not getting the hot girl he felt like he deserved. We don't always get everything in life. If this was real I would've told the guy get over it or at least see a therapist.
It was Dartmouth sorority. Not a Hudson one.
i can't get over the fact that he would denigrate his own wife like that. why'd you marry her if you thought she was beneath you, dude?
This defendant was one of the most evil in the entire series
Especially because anyone could have easily become him
This is my favorite episode. How Cutter just played the defendant like a fiddle. 😱👌🎻
And then the 🎤 drop at the end..... friggin' chef's kiss!
I am wondering though. This man doesn't remember the face of the woman he loves, so that he made that error on the person? a bit bizarre to me. People don't change that much over the years, and certain features must be recognizable.
It just proves he was more obsessed with the idea of the elite sorority girl Susan who invited him to one party on a whim than the actual person.
@@landang7906Cause it wasnt about the girl at all. It was the idea of her and the rejection he faced
When I 1st watched this episode, I thought maybe this Lasky guy wanted revenge for a loved one that died in pain despite the Foley's research or something? But I overestimated the petty little rat. Im sorry, but it really doesn't matter how snobby someone is to you if you murder their child over it...
Even if the dude was rejected personally he would have just changed targets.
Two Things, as a UMass alumni.
1. People from Pittsfield (the parents of the murderer) don’t have thick Boston accents.
2. UMass is near Mount Holyoke & Smith Colleges, both women’s colleges, & neither had issues dating UMass guys.
Man should’ve shopped closer to home!
Those colleges had no choice but to date UMass next door.
@@UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart Nope - Amherst and Hampshire are also right there
@@UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStartit’s always options
Edit avoided showing the murdered son who was played by 14yo Timothee chalamet.
I’m straight and decent looking, but my God. That jaw line of his is perfect, like Michelangelo sculpted it himself. Some guys have all the luck.
There's been a video of clips from this episode before and both the title and intro highlighted Chamalet
@@Sniperboy5551
Yeah. You're about as straight as Lombard Street.
🤓😳😬🙄
@@Sniperboy5551 so true. Such handsomeness.
@@Sniperboy5551he's handsome but he doesn't have enough meat on him
The man couldn't get over his obsession with the girl that got away, What's the old saying?There are plenty of fish in the sea!?
He tried that. He married another woman, but he thinks his own wife is too plain looking and not as attractive as the girl he was obsessing over.
hell always think he got stuck with a can of sardines.
A most disturbing episode.
Same opinion
It nice to see a clip with an ending. Most of them are just teases for a Peacock subscription
Peacock didn't think Laskey was worth the tease.
It’s the “ I’m a nice guy and I deserve a hot chick” mentally that has always been scary to me. “Nice guys” are entitled and dangerous .
I think this is an old episode made way before the incel movement but it sure predicted the future with those weirdos.
@@Jamietheroadrunner it sure did!!!!! I’ve met a few while dating. They swear that are nice guys and I think to myself. I want a good guy worth boundaries . Not a nice guy convincing me to be with him.
I never tell people I'm a nice guy. I let them get to know me and make their own decisions on what they think I am. But, that doesn't mean I'm not closed off either. If someone wants to know something about me, all they have to do is ask. I know it's not that simple most of the time, but in my opinion, it's sometimes the best way to accurately get a feel for someone.
Classic nice guy syndrome. Where have all the good guys gone?
Excellent editing of this video. Thanks!
Is it me or is the one DA the same actor as Carl Rudnik from SVU? If so I love how the writers and cast bring back the same actors from across the universe
Even funnier, Jeremy Sisto appeared as a guest character the very episode before he became Detective Lupo
This episode is beyond crazy 😢🤯
All because he can't take a NO 💀 I see
Laskey had great self control - - a real model of taking the hard knocks in stride
Why did this clip end even before: "You want to talk plea, call us."?
I am surprised Dr. Carl Rudnick (from SVU) was in this episode (7:18). I didn't remember him being there.
this also goes to show the decisions you make can trickle down to your kids . also he was a nut 😭😭😭 its not that serious
That was a better call Saul move😂
20+ year Amherst resident. Whether you are a private school or state school kid, the “h” is silent.
I didn't understad what exactly happened in this episode. Can somebody explain to me please?
Basically, the defendant was thrown out of a party by snobs. Decades later, blaming one of the women for "ruining" his life, he murdered her son and the housekeeper. To get him to confess, they found a woman who married a working class man and was in the same social group to set him off.
He was an entitled jerk, a terrible husband/father, worse than the elitists who snubbed him.
@@Significantpower thank you
That's me in almost every episode of LAW and ORDER. Need to watch it 2 or 3 times to finally get it
@@Significantpower and it turns out that the woman testifying wasn't even the same woman he met years earlier. She's been illed, so they tricked him into revealing his true colors with a woman he never met.
The killer must be the ancestor of the Harkonen
Rich, insightfull, such good writing.
This cap was hard, i mean for vendetta a child suffer something that didn't deserved
Ugh, we get it, Mike. Rich people are all evil.
This was an interesting episode.
Great show!!!
A genuine bona fide D'Ysquith!
9:36 the English popped out
Saying hello from Chicago Illinois ❤ Good 😊 day to you ladies and gentlemen watching this video 📸
Important thing is that poverty does not always Guarenteed morality. He may have been beneath her but that doesn’t mean lasky was ever in the right to do the monstrous things he dud
Must be based on the Anthony Garcia-Creighton case....
i thought it was based on Bruce Ivins, who was suspected in those Anthrax attacks. he reportedly hd an obsession with sorority girls.
You right so Eric was a guy talk about Eric hair is true I saw.
this is a case of bullying. that turns a victim into a psychopath. he stopped being a victim the day he chose to not let it go and to hurt others as he had been hurt. he was a victim but he is also an abuser. both parties are guilty but in the case of the women, they are just arrogant. typical rich girls with zero personality other than making others feel bad. but this man, he actually belittled his child , his wife, the people around him. then he choose to become killer.
as a person who was bullied in a similar way, i would never want anyone to feel the way i felt when i was told i wasn't invited to my own friend's party. sure i crashed it to spite her, and ended the friendship afterwards, but i never went on a tangent to harm people she liked. to me being told i wasn't allowed to be there, sure it hurt and being told to leave by someone i thought was a friend also hurt, but i realized people like that don't deserve me. so cutting ties even in high school, can be hard. but you will find better friends, there is always someone out there who even if you don't see them now, are there for you and you for them.
Back in high school there were girls I pursued, and who wouldn't give me the time of day. Over the years I've run into them, and they don't look so attractive anymore. One of them looks horrible.
MEDS AT HOME???
saludos
I enjoyed this show. I've got the DVD collection.
The ultimate incel.
Shut up!! I'm from Boston
The profiling difference between
The descriptive character of the loser and of the manly man.
A bit of basis
This whole episode should be mandatory viewing for Incels 😂
Burlington an middberry r towns in my state haha shoutin out my state haha an Dartmouth is in new Hampshire
Rodriguez Helen Jones John Martin Kenneth
Worst detectives team in the series.
Yeah, they were less bothered about trampling on citizens rights to get their arrest than most of the other detective teams.
I don't know there was a lot of good teams , I like Lupo for sure ! AA isn't bad .