Upper East Side Landlord Murders Tenant Over Rent Control | S12 E05 | Law & Order
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
- Episode recap from Season 12, Episode 5 "Possession": The detectives sort through a murdered tenant's long-running battle with her landlord in order to find a possible suspect.
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This episode: If we arrest everybody, eventually we'll catch the killer!
They'll claim they had probable cause to bring them in. After they're proven innocent and try to sue a corrupt judge grants the detectives qualified immunity.
I mean not really wrong lol, just like house if we treat for everything we can think of we'll get it in time
@@SKMedia252yeah. If we burn the whole city down we’ll get rid of that one spider in my closet I couldn’t find
There is actually another episode that's exactly like that.
@@SKMedia252"You're going to keep going until you kill him."
"No. I'll keep going even after he's dead"
One of my favorite Jack lines from this ep, something like, “$360 a month?! Even I would have killed her!”
Nowadays most people would kill to pay $360 a month lmao let alone in nyc
I wish I could pay 360 a month
Had these guys been around in the 40's, do you think they'll be able to solve the murder case of Elizabeth Short?
@@cashewnuttel9054 Ooooh, just imagine a flashback episode to the character's great-grandparent's solving that crime? Could be cool!
this just shows how very stupid rent control in NYC is. shes filthy rich and living in a penthouse in NYC for free.
This compilation leaves out the best line of the episode, which is about how the son went to Europe to get away from these nutjobs and never looked back.
Can you really blame him (the son)?
He is sitting somewhere in Europe saying to himself "Thank heavens I got out of that craziness."
What wasn’t covered was that the man landlord was in love with her many years before and he was the father of her son .
Yep, I noticed that was missing
Wow. Which entire episode?😮
You can't benefit from your crimes, if the siblings had been proven to have hired the guy to coerce the lady out of her apartment and ended up killing her, they might get their property seized or have to pay the courts a substantial amount of money to the point where they would have been better off waiting for the woman to die naturally.
But the brother wasn't part of it so he actually got the apartment and plus her son is also his son
@@growinghigher420 The word "if" have any meaning to you?
No profit from your crimes, but somehow by legal law you CAN profit from other crimes?! Join the Mafia boomer.
They didn't hire him, he was part of the managing agency
@@growinghigher420what son are you talking about?
'Can i say something?' 'No , you have to wait for a question'
Haha
then lets her ramble on anyway
I would have done it exactly like Mrs. Boone did. Take the cash and not leave the apartment anyway. For 360 dollars a month they'd have to bomb me out of the penthouse.
Given the real estate market nowadays, someone might just do that.
$360 a month for a 3-bedroom in Downtown Manhattan?! You're lucky if you can get a hotel room there for that. Hell, a Steak Dinner.
My last INCREASE in rent was more than that.
$50,000 in 1990 would be worth $116,000 today. It’d be enough for her to buy her own apartment in Brooklyn or queens back then. I think a lot of people would’ve taken it
If he is culpable the actor did a pretty bad job. You can see he is lying. Of course he is actually acting.
I beleive that was the point. He is the fall guy.
Be selfish all you want, I would wish to be in her shoes at $360/month. But I wouldn’t be nasty or vindictive about it to a landlord unless they were doing it to me first. I don’t start fights, but I do my best to finish them first.
Imagine rent still costing $362….
That covers 4 days of rent where I live
My rent is 485
@CommonSense8421 nope it’s a house
They gave her $50,000 to vacate. She saved that much each year she lived there. There is no way I would have moved if I was happy living there.
They have to multiply that by at LEAST ten times to get me to remotely consider vacating lol.
I'd just double that and get it in writing.
It's unusual to give so little to move someone out, but this lady didn't own her property so Idk.
I don’t think she had an income of $50K per year.
"i thought you wanted her out"
"I did. But i didnt want her to get a cent."
And in this episode of law and order: reminding us all why we hate landlords!
Seriously villainizing a little 70 year old lady💀
Edit: my intention wasn't to imply the lady was in the right; my intention was to say that BOTH parties were wrong, not just the lady. Making her out to be the only bad guy isn't correct, because both parties did bad things for their own gain.
The little old lady was a villain. She got a free ride for decades getting something for much below market price and harassing the person who provides it. Just for spite. A decent human being would at least have refused money if she had no intention of earning it.
@@newperve "earning it" 😂Dude, Landlords literally don't "earn" an ounce of the income they receive from their properties. you've played yourself
@@strangerinastrangeland3613 First of all I didn't say they did earn that money, I said she didn't earn the $50,000 and she didn't. She defrauded someone just do that she could get another unearned benefit.
Landlord provide a meaningful benefit to society by increasing in housing for people who can't afford to. I'm guessing you don't provide a benefit to society at all
@@rexisstudying what I had meant to get across is that they chose to go through scummy routes to get what they wanted. The lady was in no way a saint, but they should've went to the police or filed a case with the court. It was a battle with neither side being in the right. So the lady wasn't the real villain, EVERYONE involved was the villain.
@@newperve Landlords do not provide any benefit to society whatsoever. Period, end of story.
Also, I don't think you understand what defraudment is, because this is most certainly not it.
I like this format. From beginning to ending ❤
Clever, intricate plot. Law and Order is the best.
Yes everything was excellent in the first 20 seasons,.The new 2 seasons now are totally bad, superficial bad plots, bad acting, the DA stutters and looks always afraid and confused, just sad.
As a Star Trek fan... seeing 2 Trek guests without alien makeup is why I remember this episode.
The dress shop owner was Gul Ocett in an Next Generation Episode called The Chase.
The brother she wasn't talking to for 30 years... the Klingon Ambassador seen in Star Trek IV & VI... as well as a Cardassian Legate in DS9's "The Maquis II".
It's pretty crazy how many significant actors have starred in just this original "L&O" series alone. It's especially interesting to remember actors like Giacarlo Esposito (Gus Fring from "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul") on the show before they really broke out.
@@kommisar. The episode with the murdered bail bondsman.
The detectives interview the family.
The daughter was a little kid played by Kate Mara (Shooter).
Law & Order is basically "Before they were stars" now.
@@varianschirmer9375 You will see small-time stars and big-time ones. Burt Young played the main suspect/criminal in one of the episodes. Ron Silver regularly played the defense attorney.
DS9 is HIGHLY underrated, it's my fave of all the series
He also played Draal from Babylon 5
Now this is how you make a video. Keep up this style of video!
They already determined robbery wasn't the motive, then arrested the janitor assuming his motive was robbery ?!?!?!?
Anger....they thought the janitor was pissed she wouldn't give him more money. So the killing was done out of anger...they thought
I'm retired now. Had 28 jobs in 48 years. Three times I've had employers, try to kill me or frame me for a crime they committed. And thats just in manufacturing...one plant manager was stealing exotic surplus metal and selling it for scrap and tried to put it on me. Another night shift supervisor was stealing all the wire out of my two-man maintenance dept., but I secretly repositioned a security camera and baited him and he got caught. Another supervisor's daughter made a date with me and she and her real boyfriend was going to drug me, kill me and steal my truck and wallet. Cockblockers at work heard about the date and scheduled overtime so I cancelled the date. "Fatal Attraction" and her actual boyfriend then found a random victim at a bar and drugged and killed him instead. Got caught 4 days later at the Mexican border in the victims truck. When I put together what had actually happened and that my boss never told me his "Fatal Attraction" daughter had been in prison before, I quit.
😮
They should make an episode about your events.
That sounds like a cluster
woah! you are very lucky and smart
I’m sorry you had to go through all that.
I would love to see some gag reels. I wonder how many times it took for Jesse to open that door 😂
Can they add the older seasons of Law and Order? They only have half the series on peacock.
I lived in an apartment where the little Karen’s that ran the office felt entitled to enter my apartment any time they wanted. Ended up missing a few things. One time they left muddy footprints in my living room carpet and then left me a note complaining about it 🙄 landlords can be the absolute worst, most of them seem to hate that they rent apartments in general
Lenny and Ed, great combination
Says she never went into the apartment but she went in after the death to try and find money.
Moral of the story: it's always the slumlord lol
Some of the earlier seasons have the best episodes
The series' twelfth season, originally aired from September 26, 2001 to May 22, 2002. That puts a different light on the prices here.
I suppose 50k was a lot in 90. Today, it needs to be 2M
She was a lunch lady. 50k was more than she was ever going to see. Of course, it might cover a year or two in the new place. For what she was paying in rent, I would have stayed until long after I was dead...
They always lowball you.
This was season 12 it was 2002ish
Most landlords would murder their tenant for an extra dollar.
If you say so.
Honestly.
i love this duo
For sure
Same!
"Would bleach or ammonia get rid of the blood" Everyone goes to that but it doesnt work. Bleach doesnt remove blood, bleach turns blood transparent and makes it harder to tell what youve missed.
Joe west in his early police career 😂
yesssss
Hard to believe that Jerry Orbach would be gone just a few years after this episode originally aired.
This was one of the frist duo's than i see it was great
After she said she was not leaving, she could have said, "the price has gone up, keep it coming and I'll tell you when it's enough." His commission was over $800,000 (in 1990 dollars.)
Always get a deal in writing! Especially the clause you get your money back if she doesn't hold up her end.🤦♂️
The old lady tried to scam the landlord 50k and got “found out”.
This is perfect compilation👌
Wow! Sargent Enright really changed!
Who's Sargent Enright?
Ahhhhhh!!! now I get it the Sargent Enright comment. Sargent Enright was the "gunshoe" to "McMillan" from the TV series "McMillan & Wife" starring Rock Hudson, Susan Saint James, Nancy Walker & John Schuck
@@wingspan7679 Police officer and assistant of Police Commissioner McMillan.
Pinking shears are usually blunt ended. For someone to pierce a coat first and then flesh it had to have extreme force
I would have believed it more if it had been dressmaker shears
they were dressmakers pinking shears which have a point
@@toomanyaccountsNo they don't. Look at the video. There is no such thing as dressmaker pinking shears or pointy pinking shears. Whoever wrote this episode knows nothing about sewing.
Thank you. I was about to write the same. You can't stab someone with pinking shears but it would sure hurt.
@@saran3214 dead wrong. do some online reading
@@saran3214 yes you can look up dressmaker pinking shears. they have a point
Nice to see Muldrew in his younger times before being the chief of detectives 😁
This is a great episode. I think about it a lot.
That landlord (1:12) is the Chief of Detectives on SVU.
I woulda told him to shove the $50K ...
The title of this deadass gives the plot away
Best series in history
Your man's head went!
Lenny is the best!
I watched this series on TV when it was on. It is really good. I liked that Court section in that show. Luckily there is an other good RUclips that shows live court cases: Law&Crime Network.
The mental capacity of these comments is totally ridiculous. sheeese ... it's a TV show !!!
Which is the topic of discussion. Shut up.
Is He Lying too?
Too bad we can't watch seasons 2 through 13 and too bad peacock sucks now.
It's Rosemary Sinclaire/King from Emmerdale at 4:20
Linda Thorson. Also of The Avengers in the late 60s.
Linda thorson played Tara King on the avengers.
I like law n order I would like them to come in my house to make a filming shoot😊😊😊
5:50 love this guys aura
ha ha ... OKAY, SHEEPLE .... This is a SCRIPTED TV show. It is NOT a "True Crime" episode !! GET A LIFE
a penthouse ??? Looked more like a junkyard
One of the few episodes where I really don't like the victim one single solitary bit.
The landlord is not the killer
4:50 a taxi cab got a movie poster: The Fast And The Furious while driving by. (catch it on the right moment, and observe)
Dude looks like Herman Munster. 😐
No way Joe West is in law&order
I miss you! Do tell Tasha. 😂😂🎉 Peaches
This episode if from the early 2000s. I wonder what they would ask for that apartment now.
So it wasn’t the landlord then
If the real estate man's story is true, it was self defense.
5:06 - Irving Metzman, the WOPR operator in War Games!
I don't believe a word that he is saying at the end.
Weird neighbor is svu chief of police!
The insurance guy
I watched this last night
What a POS. Being paid to leave and refusing to honor her end of the transaction or return the cash. Had it coming kind of.
Landlord was John Schuck.
6:04 "afartments"
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Oh yeah pantsu
11:09
Killed someone with blunt noises shears?
scissors used to cut fabric in a zig-zag pattern
@@toomanyaccounts yes I know, but most pinking shears are not pointy they are blunt nosed.
@@equinoxproject2284 wasn't it said the lady stole them from a dress shop?
Too bad the current version of L&O is a pathetic and empty facsimile of what was once a great series.
oh ma not cool
I’m gonna seek an attorney’s advice because I got a feeling this episode is about my sister talina Bryant this happened to our family in the Bronx and was on the news 📰 now this comes out
This is a really old episode from like 2001 but if they did copy your sister's story, that sucks. They use real stories for plotlines a lot though.
but that happened in April 2003, this episode was made and aired in either 2001 or 2002
This is based on the 2000 killing of Barbara Kenna down to her accusing the owner of sneaking in her apartment and stealing from her, documenting it on the back of rent checks, and toting a luggage cart. Better luck on your next shakedown.
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DETECTIVE LENNY
Sounds like the landlord was based on someone orange. Had to buy condos for some people back in the day.
Tds is real
# 348!!!!
WHOOOOOOO.... DOGGY!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
DISGUSTING..DISGUSTING..
RICH..DISGUSTING
The $362 monthly rent in 1969 quoted in the episode in Massively Unrealistic. Multiply it by 10X or 12X and that is a realistic ballpark number.
Wrong
yoooo
is this hardman?
50000 thousands Dollar
🤗😻luv2watch
2:56 🤔Why is a P Diddy poster in the background....I thought around this time he was going by Puff🫤😆
Fantastic, you must be proud of yourself. Causing me to go search BACK to that timeline just for this video to reload to an annoying ad, and the video reloads to another ad, until it finally shows what’s in that timeline, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!! 🙄
@@SuperBlackAndRed
You two should date.
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