Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999–…): Season 24, Episode 22 - All Pain Is One Malady - full transcript
In the search for a revenge-for-hire crime ring, Benson and Stabler combine forces on a case that has now spread globally.
- In the criminal
justice system,
sexually based offenses
are considered
especially heinous.
In New York City, the
dedicated detectives
who investigate these
vicious felonies
are members of an elite squad
known as the Special
Victims Unit.
These are their stories.
- Shadowerk,
the site that posts
murders and rapes for hire.
- You pay in Bitcoin, and a
total stranger takes the job.
He knew my
name, and he took a selfie.
- A judge is dead.
Why?
- Well, we think it's
a paid hit in response
to an electronic
surveillance warrant
that she issued for us.
- And you can't
take down the site
until you know who built it.
- We have a name.
- The server is located
in Dublin, Ohio.
- Out of our jurisdiction.
- But it's not out of McCrary's.
- I had Rollins work
up a psych profile
of the guy we're after.
- He's weaponized anonymity.
- Jet has an IP address
out of an escrow office.
We're waiting on a warrant
for physical surveillance.
- Linda, where are we on that
four bedroom in Heather Glenn?
- Still waiting on
the lender appraisal.
Gosh,
it's been two weeks.
- I'll call Bill over at
Chase. He always needs a goose.
- A strawberry Chobani,
the only one in the fridge.
Had my name on it.
- Don't look at me, Sandy.
I'm lactose intolerant.
- Larry, was this you?
- I didn't see your name.
- It's right there.
- Geez, Sandy, what
do you want from me?
- At least we got him
on felony yogurt theft.
- Maybe they're speaking in
some sort of code or something.
- All I know is
another week of this,
and I'ma blow my brains out.
- Make it murder-suicide.
- Yeah.
- You sure this lady hacker
at OC got the right address?
- Will one of you reassure
my friend, Avital, here
that we are at the right spot?
- Despite an education
system that churns out people
like Krispy Kremes...
- I think that a simple address
is within our capabilities.
- How sure are you one of these
escrow people is our perp?
- That, I don't know, but
the server is in there.
- Look, Agent Bowman,
I know that your people
are anxious to
get this resolved,
but a little patience, please.
- Benson, a word?
- How much you want to bet
it's a four-letter one?
- Yeah, like boss.
Hey, if I'm not out in a minute,
will you please come get me?
Chief. You're looking well.
- Yeah, yeah, don't
give me that, huh?
God, it's been a week.
Uh, so how close are we
to catching this guy?
- We are working on it.
- Meanwhile, Feds waking
me up every three hours,
not to mention Interpol.
You have any idea how many
time zones this case involves?
- And in each one of them,
there are victims
of rape and murder.
- Our only job is to
worry about New York.
- Right.
- So where are we
with our suspects,
with the five open rape cases?
- Look, this isn't gonna end
until we make an
arrest in Dublin, Ohio.
- Did you hear nothing
I just said to you?
1PP wants arrests,
here in New York.
- I understand that.
- So what's the holdup?
- For starters,
whoever put this site up
was watching the
federal warrant system
and knew that Judge Ziegler
had signed the court order.
So I think we need to proceed
as if he's keeping an eye
on the NYPD systems as well.
- Oh, you know, this...
This Shadowerk guy is
playing games with us.
He's playing games,
and he's winning.
- For now.
At least, we have to
let him think that.
- If we arraign our
perps here in New York,
there's no telling
how many other judges
he's gonna put hits out on.
- So what do we do, just hide?
- Justice deferred doesn't mean
that we're not gonna get it.
We have to be patient.
- No, no, no,
everyone has to see
that the NYPD is
being proactive.
I want all of...
Hey, all the New York perps
to be arraigned and
arrested today, OK?
Today.
- How much of that did you hear?
- Enough to knock a lot
earlier than a minute.
- He wants all of our New
York perps arraigned today.
- Kind of jumping
the gun, isn't it?
- That's what I told him.
- And he wouldn't listen?
- Oh, he listened...
To his side of the conversation.
- Guy who coded this
site is full of ego.
- How can you tell?
- He's found a unique way
to implement every
kind of shortcut,
like he's trying to
validate his skill.
Maybe we can mess
with him a little.
- What are you doing?
- If it works, the
server will lag,
and he'll have to
come and fix it.
- How can I help?
- You know how to code?
- I can barely reboot my laptop.
- Then just keep me company.
- You're going out?
- I'm stir crazy.
- Then why don't we just
go back to Columbus?
- I told you.
I'm not leaving until the
NYPD actually does its job
and arrests my rapist.
- Your ex-boyfriend Gil is the
one who caused all of this.
I don't know what
you ever saw in him.
- Mom, not helpful.
- I'm sorry, but it's true.
I can't
take this anymore.
- Kate, where are you going?
- Sightseeing.
- Hi.
- Oh.
- Sorry, I didn't
mean to startle you.
- It's OK.
- Amazing, huh?
- It is.
- It's absolutely incredible
what people are capable of.
- Yeah.
- Get on your knees.
- What?
- You heard me!
You scream, I'll snap your neck.
- Now, it has been said that
evil thrives in the darkness
and cowers in the light.
But today, it is anonymity
that allows criminals to...
- You made it.
- Did I have a choice?
- Billy Vitale, on the
charge of rape in the first,
how do you plead?
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- I didn't rape her!
- You just paid
someone to do it.
Then you watched, you
sick son of a bitch!
- Counselor, you might
want to remind your client
that he's being
charged with rape one
on the basis of his solicitation
of the crime online.
- Thank you, Mr. Carisi.
Bail?
- Today, that anonymity is ended
with the vigilance of the NYPD.
- People on bail?
- We request $50,000.
- My client has a stable
job with no priors.
- And ordered up the sex assault
of her former nanny
like ordering a pizza.
$50,000 granted.
Next case.
- Junior Suarez, also
charged with rape one
in the attack on Maria Varga.
- Today, the city of
New York, the NYPD,
and the mayor's office
will stand its ground...
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- Shining a beacon of light
into the darkest corners
of human depravity
and predation.
As chief of detectives,
it is my profound honor
to stand here with Manhattan SVU
and Organized Crime and announce
that we have formed
an elite task force
together with the
FBI and Interpol
to track down and
apprehend the criminals
behind the revenge crime website
known as Shadowerk.
Today, we put all perpetrators
who have profited off
of this on high alert...
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- People on bail?
- That whosoever has
weaponized anonymity
for the purposes of
committing a crime
will be arrested and prosecuted
to the fullest
extent of the law.
Darkness will hide
you no longer.
- Given the defendant's assets,
we consider him a
flight risk... $100,000.
- Oh, you've got
to be kidding me.
Rosie, whatever I did,
it was only because
I wanted you back.
- Shut up, Harvey.
- I'm ordering the defendant
to refrain from
addressing the gallery.
- But I love her.
- Bail is set. Next case.
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- People on bail?
- This defendant is a suspect
in two rapes for hire...
Evie Quinn and Kate Wallace.
We have DNA evidence that
ties him to both crimes,
and we consider him
to be a flight risk.
We request remand.
- Granted. Next case.
Gil Hughes?
Oh, also charged with
rape one of Kate Wallace
by solicitation.
How do you plead, Mr. Hughes?
- I thought the site was a joke.
- My client pleads not
guilty, Your Honor.
- Thought Kate
was gonna be here.
- So did I.
- We only stayed in the city
so Kate could see
her rapist arraigned.
And then she changed her mind
and refused to go to court.
- She say why?
- No, she went out to do
some sightseeing yesterday
and came back upset.
She won't even talk to me.
Maybe you could talk to her.
- It was all my fault.
- No, it wasn't, Kate.
- I knew he was a bad person.
I should have listened
to my instincts.
- Your mother said you
went out yesterday.
Can you tell us where you were?
- There isn't
anything you can do.
- Look, what you say
may really help us.
But first, you
have to talk to us.
I was on the piers looking
at the Manhattan Bridge.
This big guy, I saw
him on the walk.
He came up to me.
And I was scared, but I
didn't want to stereotype him,
you know, just because
of what happened to me.
- We get that.
- What'd he do next, Kate?
- We were talking.
And then, all of a sudden,
it was like a shadow
fell over his face.
He...
He... he ordered me
to get on my knees.
Unzipped his pants.
He grabbed my head.
I didn't have a choice.
Was it Gil?
Did he...
Did he hire somebody else?
- No matter what the
truth is, I promise you,
it isn't anything you did wrong.
- I want to give you something.
- What's this?
After he was done,
something told me to
spit inside the hood.
- Something?
- Like a voice that
didn't use words.
- I'm glad you listened.
- Thank you.
- Another sexual assault in
my city off of Shadowerk?
- If it makes you feel any
better, it was a different MO.
- So Kate Wallace wasn't
called by her name,
and there was no selfie.
- And we got nothing
else to go on?
- She had the good sense
to spit in her hoodie.
- We sent it to the lab for DNA.
- Have her work with
the sketch artist.
What about the, uh...
The guy who contracted
her first rape,
the one that's in Rikers?
- So Gil Hughes.
I already have Muncy and Velasco
trying to see what they
can get out of him.
- Which is... was...
Was her new rape
even on the website?
- No new posts on her at all.
- There were new posts?
- A few.
- We're coordinating with law
enforcement in each location.
- Look, unfortunately,
this guy in Dublin, Ohio
didn't watch your speech.
- Well, is there
anything that we can do?
- Well, Jet's
working on a virus.
- Well, what does it do?
- It's a way to slow
his whole system down.
- So he'd have to replace
the entire server?
- It's a great way
to lure him out.
- Actually, it's pretty genius.
- And the best part is
it's already written.
- I watched her code it myself.
- So what do you need?
- Ideally, to make sure
everything's running
the way that it's
supposed to, a few days.
- And wait for another
judge to get killed?
No, we don't have a few days.
- Actually, Chief, in
this situation, I think...
- No, no, just do it, all right?
Just do it now.
- Kate was attacked?
- Is this news to you?
- It's not like we're
on speaking terms.
- So you're saying you didn't
have anything to do with it?
- I mean, it's...
It's kind of weird.
You know, the site is in Ohio.
You're from Ohio.
- Wait, are you serious?
- Does it look
like we're kidding?
- Did you or anyone you know
hire someone to
sexually assault Kate?
- In case you haven't noticed,
my client is locked up.
- Yeah, and in case
you haven't noticed,
incarceration is not
exactly an impediment
to criminal behavior.
What is wrong with men?
- Ask your brother, Terry.
- That is not funny.
What, too soon?
- All right, all right.
- Can I tell you something?
- No.
- McGrath pulled me aside
after the press conference.
- Oh, yeah? What'd he want?
- Wanted to congratulate me
on arresting Elias Olson.
- Wow, he noticed?
- Mm-hmm.
- Figured 1PP had their eyes
all over that Shadowerk thing.
- No, he said my
contribution to the city
hadn't gone unnoticed.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
And he wanted to offer me
a job on a DEA task force.
- So you get your own car?
- Yeah, unlimited overtime.
- What'd you say?
- Told him I'd think about it.
- How long did he give you?
- A few days.
- A few days?
- You sad?
No.
- Promise you won't tell anyone?
- Who am I gonna tell?
All I do is work.
You're my only real friend.
So it's not looking like
Gil Hughes had anything
to do with Kate's
second assault.
- I mean, he's locked up.
Guard said he hasn't even been
assigned a full-time cell,
much less gone to the library.
- Still think it's
connected to the site?
- Nah, Jet said
there was no post.
- So this is looking like an
old-school, analog assault.
- Well, statistically,
vics are more prone
to getting attacked
a second time.
- Two times within
the same week?
- DNA in her hoodie,
is it in the system?
- No.
- If you want, Velasco and I
can run the MO through ViCAP.
- Hey, maybe we get lucky.
- Might not need to.
Sketch artist we hired to
talk to Kate came through.
- Black, bald head, beard.
- Kate says he's
at least 6 foot 6".
- Sketch is gonna be sketchy.
- Either way,
let's call in a 49,
have DCPI blast it on
news, social media.
We'll get this guy.
- Linda, I've been
waiting two hours
to hear back from the buyers.
- You try calling them?
- I sent an email, and now I'm
seeing the connection's dead.
- Not dead... it's slow.
- OK, your virus seems
to be doing its job.
- Site traffic's way down.
- It's a real tech genius here.
So what happens if this...
This guy's just using
their server remotely?
- It's a possibility that
none of them are involved.
- And that's very likely
because none of the employees
at the escrow company
had any criminal record.
- Yeah, so what are
we supposed to do,
just sit around and wait
for somebody to show up?
- It's like hunting.
- Yeah, but for how long?
- These computer crimes cases
can take months, even years.
- Well, we don't
have months or years.
- Chief, if we move
too aggressively,
this guy is just gonna
shut the site down forever.
So you tell me,
which one is longer?
- So it wasn't Gil?
Are you... are you sure?
- We're still investigating.
But he's locked up, so he
has no access to anything.
- But regret.
- A-and nothing
from the website?
- Unfortunately, I'd say it
looks like it was random.
- It's not the first
time we've seen this.
- Do I look like a victim now?
- It's this city, right?
We should go home.
- It's not uncommon for rape
victims to be revictimized.
We can't say for certain why.
But it may have something to
do with what you talked about.
- If something feels
off, it usually is.
- You're saying this is just
gonna keep happening to me?
No.
But it's entirely possible
you may have to relearn
how to trust yourself.
- We'll keep you in the
loop with the investigation.
It's gonna be OK.
Perp struck again... The
same MO, same description.
This time, the vic's
a 14-year-old boy.
- Yo, I told you, I
didn't even call no cops.
- Who did?
- She was worried
when she saw me.
- Why? What happened?
- Nothing, man.
I just... I just got
something in my eye.
- All right, maybe
we start with her.
- Good idea. Maybe
she saw something.
Ma'am.
- Yo, yo.
I had left my
friend's house, OK?
I was sitting here
waiting for the bus
when this Black
dude comes up to me.
He gets real close, hovering.
I asked him what he wants.
- What'd he say?
- He's like, "Get
on your knees."
Told him to get out
of my face, but...
Please don't make
me say it, man.
- It's OK, Manny.
Can you tell us
what he looked like?
- Black, big.
I tried to fight him off,
but he was too strong.
- What happened afterwards?
- Didn't say a word.
Just walked away like
nothing happened.
- OK, we're gonna have to
get you to the hospital,
have you checked out.
- We're also gonna need
to call your parents.
- What? Why?
I didn't do nothing wrong.
- Listen, man.
- Man, my moms is gonna
be mad at me, man.
- Listen, listen, nothing
you did here was your fault.
- Please, just let me go home.
- Um, yeah, thanks, Fin.
OK, listen, you and Bruno, uh,
stay at the hospital with him.
I'll take that.
Yeah, keep me posted.
- That doesn't sound good.
- Spree case... the perp
who assaulted Kate Wallace
just attacked a teenage boy.
- Same MO?
- Forced oral sodomy.
- How old?
- 14.
- Just doesn't get
any easier, does it?
- Captain, Detective, Chief's
in the conference room.
Something you should see.
- So what did you do?
I mean, what the
hell just happened?
- He just shut down the site.
- Well... so that's it?
He's... he's just gone?
- It's looking like it.
- Because of your virus, right?
- It's not her fault.
- I thought it was supposed
to just slow things down.
- It's either that, or
we're being manipulated.
- You know, not another
word out of you, all right?
- Take it easy.
- No, I'm not
gonna take it easy.
A federal judge was just
murdered in broad daylight.
- We still have eyes
on the escrow office.
- Yeah, we could get lucky.
We could bust a yogurt thief.
- Chief, enough.
- Oh.
- Where are you going?
- You know, someone has
got to tell the Feds
that Judge Ziegler's
murderer just got away.
And that's on me!
You want that?
- At least people aren't
being raped and murdered.
- Yeah.
Nice work,
Slootmaeker. Good job.
- Manny, how did
you let this happen?
You have to be more careful.
- Sorry, Ma.
- Ms. Lopez, this
wasn't your son's fault.
- Never mind whose fault it
is. Where are his clothes?
- We had to take them,
get them checked for DNA.
The attacker might
have left traces.
- It's all part of the rape kit.
- Rape kit? What are
you talking about?
I thought he got beat up.
We know
this isn't easy,
but Manny was sexually
assaulted, Ms. Lopez.
- If we're gonna
catch whoever did it,
we're gonna have to
collect evidence.
- What kind of evidence?
- We need to take a
sample of your hair,
scrape your fingernails, swab
the inside of your mouth.
- What for?
- We like to check
anywhere the assailant
might have left his DNA.
- No, absolutely not.
I can't hear this, and
neither will anybody else.
You understand?
How can you be a man now?
- Sorry, Ma.
- No, I'm taking him home.
- Before you do, would you
mind talking to me outside?
Please, Ms. Lopez.
- I'll be right back.
- Manny, your mom is
old school and proud.
- She's worried I'm gay now.
- That's not how it works, man.
- Don't let them do anything.
- You're upset, and I get that.
- No, I don't think you do.
This is the hospital
he was born in.
And every second since then,
I've been trying to raise a man.
- He will be a man. What
kind of man is up to him.
- Do you have kids, Detective?
- No.
But I had a father
that raised me
the same way you're raising him.
Thought it would make me tough.
It only made me hate him.
The only way he becomes
a man is to heal,
find peace within
himself instead of shame.
And then maybe he just might
be able to move past this.
- Liv?
- How are you feeling?
- Big, tired.
- Well, you couldn't
look more beautiful.
- Hmm. I'm not complaining.
- Well, then what
are you doing here?
'Cause all I get are complaints.
- From McGrath?
The techno-jihadist site?
- Yeah, the perp has
taken down the site.
- Well, that seems about right.
- What is this guy's
end game, Professor?
- Anyone that
outwardly destructive,
it starts with them.
- Speaking from experience?
- Hm.
It's just this site is his
sole reason for being alive.
He didn't take it
down to evade arrest.
He doesn't care about that.
- Then what?
- He took it down 'cause
it was sullied, tainted.
- Because of the virus?
- Yeah.
It'll be back up again.
- So I should stop hoping
that he's taken himself out?
- He might try to do that.
- But only when
there's no life left
in his little
market for revenge.
- Because he's not
selling revenge.
He's trying to take it...
On the world.
What?
- You enjoying this.
- Oh, yeah.
Sick, right?
- Are you sorry you left?
- Mm.
Stabler really knows
how to gossip, hmm?
- No, not Stabler.
Amanda, I can see it.
- Don't... don't get me
wrong, I love my students.
- But you love all of us more.
Hmm.
I mean, my life
could be so easy.
I mean, part-time teaching, get
to spend time with my family.
But...
yeah, it's...
Yeah, it's not me.
- And Carisi doesn't know?
- Carisi doesn't know, no.
I'm really... I'm
really good at...
- Compartmentalizing?
Yeah, I know.
- Hmm.
- Fin.
OK.
- What is it?
- Our serial rapist
just struck again.
- Where's the vic?
- Yves Nettey, 22.
He told the responding
officer he was coming home
from Kingsborough College when
a Black male attacked him.
- Tried to force
him to perform oral.
- Yves?
- Yeah, that's me.
- The man who attacked
you, he say anything?
- Told me to get
down on my knees,
but I don't get on
my knees for nobody.
- So what happened?
- I carry a knife
for protection.
I work at the restaurants.
- You're not gonna
get in trouble.
- I stabbed him right here.
There was a lot of blood.
- OK, Muncy, Velasco,
call central,
have them put a radio car
in front of every hospital
within 25 miles...
City MDs, too...
Anyone that matches
the description
with a stab wound
in the abdomen.
- Copy that.
- Hey. How you holding up?
- Well, considering I've
been up for 24 hours,
I'm not gonna lie, I'm a stale
sandwich of a human being.
How are you holding up?
- Uh, I'm not great.
I'm actually pretty pissed off.
- About?
- The thought of bringing a...
Bringing a kid into this world
knowing there's people
trying to burn it down.
Carisi.
- Are you kidding me?
Knowing you and Amanda,
that kid is gonna bring way
more good into this world
than that guy took out.
- It's tough being a
litigator sometimes.
- I know, all that talking.
- No, I got to wait
for everybody else
to finish their job before
I can even start doing mine.
- Well, just think about
how great it's gonna feel
once some court officer
carts him off to prison
because of something
that you said.
- That never gets old.
- We're gonna get
this guy, Carisi,
together, like we always do.
- Getting this guy?
That's the easy part.
Getting him to shut
down this site for good?
That's a whole other
story.
And he's the only
one holding the key.
- Fin.
Great, pick him up.
Well, here's some good news.
The serial predator that
assaulted Kate Wallace,
he's in some urgent care uptown
because some vic stabbed
him in the stomach.
- I'll take the win.
- Randy Gordon?
- Who are you?
- An angel. You're dead.
We've come to welcome
you to heaven.
- Know why we're here?
- Not really, no.
- What happened?
I, uh...
I was carrying a
box cutter at work.
I tripped on it and cut myself.
- Look, man, we
got things to do.
So unless your box
cutter had a 4-inch blade
and you can present it right
now, stop messing with us.
- You're under arrest.
- For what?
- Three charges of criminal
sex act in the first.
- I guess you shouldn't
have come to a clinic.
- It wasn't worth dying over.
- Maybe you should
have thought of that
before you assaulted
three people.
- Hemp yogurt. I'm impressed.
- That's Bruno's. Go
for it. It's yours.
- We have to label
everything at the task force
or risk a public caning.
- I'm sure Bell gives you
more respect than that,
Detective Second Grade.
- Holy crap. Second Grade?
- Yeah, it all just happened.
Still not sure how
I feel about it.
- I say take the money.
- Mm.
- Yeah.
I should get back to it.
- OK.
McGrath offered me a promotion.
- Really? Congratulations.
You gonna take it?
- I don't know. Benson's
always been good to me.
- And she doesn't exactly do
well with people leaving her.
- Yeah, you think?
- But hey, look, Benson
and Stabler seem good.
Rollins is here and it's fine.
People adapt. You do you, boo.
- Take your time, Kate.
- I don't need to.
Number three.
- OK.
- Positive corporeal ID plus
DNA for all three assaults.
- Give me a minute
with my client.
- That should be about all the
time you need to let him know
that pleading guilty is
his only option here.
Thank you, Kate.
I'm truly sorry.
On behalf of New York City,
I hope you can give
us another chance.
- I'm not sure I can
promise that, Mr. Carisi.
- Take care of yourself.
- What happens now?
- Well, with your ID
and the IDs and DNA
from the other two victims,
he's going away for a long time.
- So he won't be able
to hurt anybody else?
I guess that makes me
feel a little better.
I think I'm done with New York.
Parting gift.
- Too slow, money bags.
- You guys can
fight over it later.
- You're gonna be
OK, Kate Wallace.
- Don't tell my mom.
The more guilty she feels, the
more she'll stay off my back.
I love her, but...
- Hey, we met her.
- Live your life, give it time.
- And never stop trusting
that voice inside yourself.
- It doesn't lie.
- Well, it turns out
Randy Gordon assaulted
seven people in the last year.
- Same MO... He
copped to all of it.
- Even scumbags have
watershed moments.
- He's looking at life,
no chance of parole.
- Crazy bastard.
Good thing there's psych
services on the inside.
- Yeah, I wish I could give them
to the rest of the country.
- I'll let Manny and his mother
know he won't need to testify.
- All right, Liv, you need
me for something else?
I'ma head home.
- No, go.
- Me, too. I mean,
I can stay if you...
- No, no, no, please
go. Thank you.
Guess you're stuck with me.
Like two hunters in
the same duck blind.
- Yeah, it's a frustrating wait.
- It comes from a lot
of places, I think.
- It comes from all
over. It comes from...
- This guy's
manipulating all of us.
- They change the sauce?
- That must be your palate.
This guy's been making
the sauce the same way
since beginning of time.
- Well, you would know.
- Ha.
You know, Woo Hop is my
second longest partnership
that I've ever had.
- Wish I could bottle this.
- Bottle what?
- This. This moment.
Things just keep
changing, though.
- And then they change again.
- And keep changing.
You rebuilt, huh?
Good team?
Hmm?
You and Rollins talk?
- Yeah. Boy, we needed it.
- Mm-hmm.
What's with the
Christmas present?
- That is from
Noah's half-brother's
adoptive parents.
- I know, I met them when we
picked up Noah... the McCanns.
- You talked to them?
- I didn't have
much of a choice.
- They're normal.
- What's that mean?
- They're... They're
like a TV family.
They're wholesome.
- Maybe that's easy to
get when, you know...
- When what?
- When you're not seeing
what we see on a daily basis.
What if it's perishable?
Oh, then
it's definitely stale.
- Can I?
- Open it? No.
- You have a Christmas present
unopened in the middle of May.
It's kind of a crime.
- Right, and it's my gift.
- I'm not gonna
take it from you,
but I will tell you why
you're not opening it.
Maybe
there is no why.
- There's always a why.
- OK, Detective, tell me why.
- Whatever's inside this box,
you're afraid it's too normal.
- Too normal?
- Mm-hmm.
- I didn't know there
was such a thing.
- There is, and it scares
you more than anything
you'll ever face in your life.
- Well, thank you, Dr. Stabler.
- You're welcome.
- I have normalitis.
- Liv, deflect all you
want. It's the truth.
- So you and Rollins
really have been
spending a lot of time together.
- Ha-ha-ha.
If it were me, I'd open it.
- You're not me.
- Detective, detect thyself.
- You're coming over now?
It's 5 o'clock.
We're all leaving.
I'll call McCrary.
- OK.
This can't
wait until tomorrow?
- Can you put the
seat up next time?
- Shh, it's happening.
- What?
It's happening.
- Fine, fine.
Just get here as
soon as you can.
- Who was that?
- Some IT guy.
He's coming over to
check the system.
- Now? You can't reschedule?
- I didn't make the appointment.
- Don't look at me. I
can barely spell IT.
- Well, but who did?
- I made it.
For tomorrow.
Must be
some sort of mix-up.
- You're not coming to
McClellan's with us now?
- You know how these guys are.
We reschedule, and they'll
never show up again.
- When this IT guy
shows up, it's go time.
- Copy that.
- So this guy just
shows up out of nowhere?
- The escrow girl, Karlie,
the one with all the
tchotchkes on her desk,
she called an IT guy.
But when we followed
up with the company,
they confirmed the
appointment was for tomorrow.
- Yeah, their guys
come in marked trucks.
- We run his plates?
- Yeah, Jacob Bettencourt.
The guy's a college student,
goes to Kenyon College, some...
Some liberal arts
school in Gambier, Ohio.
- That's about an hour's
drive from Dublin.
- Guy's got a legit presence
doing IT for TaskRabbit,
but they never called him.
- So this could be our perp?
- Hello?
- Ah, great, you're here.
- Ah.
Hey, I got a call.
Someone said your server
needed to be replaced.
- Yeah, where are you from?
- TaskRabbit.
- TaskRabbit.
Yeah, well, it's been slow,
but nobody from this
office called TaskRabbit.
- Well, somebody did.
They had the address,
the name of the company.
They even told me what
kind of server it was.
- The server and
Internet router,
they're in the back room.
- All right, thank you.
- We called GlobalCast, but
they were no help at all.
- Ah, well, don't
worry. I got a new one.
Same make and model,
out in my car.
- Well, I'll be up front
if you need anything.
- Yeah, thank you.
Think I
found the problem.
- He's taking it with him.
If we lose it, we don't
have any evidence.
- We've got to go. Move in.
- Go! Go!
- What?
- What is going on?
- OK, OK.
- FBI. Set it down.
Back away. Turn around.
- OK.
- I got it, Chief.
- What's up?
- He wants us on the
next flight to Ohio.
- I'll tell the Feds
to keep the suspects
at their field
office in Columbus.
- All right, just the two of us?
My guys are still
working these cases.
- I got you.
- Hope you had a good flight.
- Well, it was short,
so there's that.
- Free peanuts.
- Where do you want us?
- We've got you set up with
your own interview rooms.
- These people have
anything to say?
- Nothing helpful.
- Well, we saw the arrest.
It's clear they have no
idea what's going on.
- There's some deer
caught in the headlights
with more awareness
of their situation.
- Good news is they
haven't lawyered up.
- Let's talk to them before
they change their mind.
- Hey, Jet.
- We got a problem.
The site's back up. It's
running faster than ever.
- The site's back up.
- Pull it up.
- And there's something
you should probably see.
- What's going on?
- She says there's
a new hit listed...
- With a $50,000 bounty
on each of our heads.
- Who is this guy?
justice system,
sexually based offenses
are considered
especially heinous.
In New York City, the
dedicated detectives
who investigate these
vicious felonies
are members of an elite squad
known as the Special
Victims Unit.
These are their stories.
- Shadowerk,
the site that posts
murders and rapes for hire.
- You pay in Bitcoin, and a
total stranger takes the job.
He knew my
name, and he took a selfie.
- A judge is dead.
Why?
- Well, we think it's
a paid hit in response
to an electronic
surveillance warrant
that she issued for us.
- And you can't
take down the site
until you know who built it.
- We have a name.
- The server is located
in Dublin, Ohio.
- Out of our jurisdiction.
- But it's not out of McCrary's.
- I had Rollins work
up a psych profile
of the guy we're after.
- He's weaponized anonymity.
- Jet has an IP address
out of an escrow office.
We're waiting on a warrant
for physical surveillance.
- Linda, where are we on that
four bedroom in Heather Glenn?
- Still waiting on
the lender appraisal.
Gosh,
it's been two weeks.
- I'll call Bill over at
Chase. He always needs a goose.
- A strawberry Chobani,
the only one in the fridge.
Had my name on it.
- Don't look at me, Sandy.
I'm lactose intolerant.
- Larry, was this you?
- I didn't see your name.
- It's right there.
- Geez, Sandy, what
do you want from me?
- At least we got him
on felony yogurt theft.
- Maybe they're speaking in
some sort of code or something.
- All I know is
another week of this,
and I'ma blow my brains out.
- Make it murder-suicide.
- Yeah.
- You sure this lady hacker
at OC got the right address?
- Will one of you reassure
my friend, Avital, here
that we are at the right spot?
- Despite an education
system that churns out people
like Krispy Kremes...
- I think that a simple address
is within our capabilities.
- How sure are you one of these
escrow people is our perp?
- That, I don't know, but
the server is in there.
- Look, Agent Bowman,
I know that your people
are anxious to
get this resolved,
but a little patience, please.
- Benson, a word?
- How much you want to bet
it's a four-letter one?
- Yeah, like boss.
Hey, if I'm not out in a minute,
will you please come get me?
Chief. You're looking well.
- Yeah, yeah, don't
give me that, huh?
God, it's been a week.
Uh, so how close are we
to catching this guy?
- We are working on it.
- Meanwhile, Feds waking
me up every three hours,
not to mention Interpol.
You have any idea how many
time zones this case involves?
- And in each one of them,
there are victims
of rape and murder.
- Our only job is to
worry about New York.
- Right.
- So where are we
with our suspects,
with the five open rape cases?
- Look, this isn't gonna end
until we make an
arrest in Dublin, Ohio.
- Did you hear nothing
I just said to you?
1PP wants arrests,
here in New York.
- I understand that.
- So what's the holdup?
- For starters,
whoever put this site up
was watching the
federal warrant system
and knew that Judge Ziegler
had signed the court order.
So I think we need to proceed
as if he's keeping an eye
on the NYPD systems as well.
- Oh, you know, this...
This Shadowerk guy is
playing games with us.
He's playing games,
and he's winning.
- For now.
At least, we have to
let him think that.
- If we arraign our
perps here in New York,
there's no telling
how many other judges
he's gonna put hits out on.
- So what do we do, just hide?
- Justice deferred doesn't mean
that we're not gonna get it.
We have to be patient.
- No, no, no,
everyone has to see
that the NYPD is
being proactive.
I want all of...
Hey, all the New York perps
to be arraigned and
arrested today, OK?
Today.
- How much of that did you hear?
- Enough to knock a lot
earlier than a minute.
- He wants all of our New
York perps arraigned today.
- Kind of jumping
the gun, isn't it?
- That's what I told him.
- And he wouldn't listen?
- Oh, he listened...
To his side of the conversation.
- Guy who coded this
site is full of ego.
- How can you tell?
- He's found a unique way
to implement every
kind of shortcut,
like he's trying to
validate his skill.
Maybe we can mess
with him a little.
- What are you doing?
- If it works, the
server will lag,
and he'll have to
come and fix it.
- How can I help?
- You know how to code?
- I can barely reboot my laptop.
- Then just keep me company.
- You're going out?
- I'm stir crazy.
- Then why don't we just
go back to Columbus?
- I told you.
I'm not leaving until the
NYPD actually does its job
and arrests my rapist.
- Your ex-boyfriend Gil is the
one who caused all of this.
I don't know what
you ever saw in him.
- Mom, not helpful.
- I'm sorry, but it's true.
I can't
take this anymore.
- Kate, where are you going?
- Sightseeing.
- Hi.
- Oh.
- Sorry, I didn't
mean to startle you.
- It's OK.
- Amazing, huh?
- It is.
- It's absolutely incredible
what people are capable of.
- Yeah.
- Get on your knees.
- What?
- You heard me!
You scream, I'll snap your neck.
- Now, it has been said that
evil thrives in the darkness
and cowers in the light.
But today, it is anonymity
that allows criminals to...
- You made it.
- Did I have a choice?
- Billy Vitale, on the
charge of rape in the first,
how do you plead?
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- I didn't rape her!
- You just paid
someone to do it.
Then you watched, you
sick son of a bitch!
- Counselor, you might
want to remind your client
that he's being
charged with rape one
on the basis of his solicitation
of the crime online.
- Thank you, Mr. Carisi.
Bail?
- Today, that anonymity is ended
with the vigilance of the NYPD.
- People on bail?
- We request $50,000.
- My client has a stable
job with no priors.
- And ordered up the sex assault
of her former nanny
like ordering a pizza.
$50,000 granted.
Next case.
- Junior Suarez, also
charged with rape one
in the attack on Maria Varga.
- Today, the city of
New York, the NYPD,
and the mayor's office
will stand its ground...
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- Shining a beacon of light
into the darkest corners
of human depravity
and predation.
As chief of detectives,
it is my profound honor
to stand here with Manhattan SVU
and Organized Crime and announce
that we have formed
an elite task force
together with the
FBI and Interpol
to track down and
apprehend the criminals
behind the revenge crime website
known as Shadowerk.
Today, we put all perpetrators
who have profited off
of this on high alert...
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- People on bail?
- That whosoever has
weaponized anonymity
for the purposes of
committing a crime
will be arrested and prosecuted
to the fullest
extent of the law.
Darkness will hide
you no longer.
- Given the defendant's assets,
we consider him a
flight risk... $100,000.
- Oh, you've got
to be kidding me.
Rosie, whatever I did,
it was only because
I wanted you back.
- Shut up, Harvey.
- I'm ordering the defendant
to refrain from
addressing the gallery.
- But I love her.
- Bail is set. Next case.
- Not guilty, Your Honor.
- People on bail?
- This defendant is a suspect
in two rapes for hire...
Evie Quinn and Kate Wallace.
We have DNA evidence that
ties him to both crimes,
and we consider him
to be a flight risk.
We request remand.
- Granted. Next case.
Gil Hughes?
Oh, also charged with
rape one of Kate Wallace
by solicitation.
How do you plead, Mr. Hughes?
- I thought the site was a joke.
- My client pleads not
guilty, Your Honor.
- Thought Kate
was gonna be here.
- So did I.
- We only stayed in the city
so Kate could see
her rapist arraigned.
And then she changed her mind
and refused to go to court.
- She say why?
- No, she went out to do
some sightseeing yesterday
and came back upset.
She won't even talk to me.
Maybe you could talk to her.
- It was all my fault.
- No, it wasn't, Kate.
- I knew he was a bad person.
I should have listened
to my instincts.
- Your mother said you
went out yesterday.
Can you tell us where you were?
- There isn't
anything you can do.
- Look, what you say
may really help us.
But first, you
have to talk to us.
I was on the piers looking
at the Manhattan Bridge.
This big guy, I saw
him on the walk.
He came up to me.
And I was scared, but I
didn't want to stereotype him,
you know, just because
of what happened to me.
- We get that.
- What'd he do next, Kate?
- We were talking.
And then, all of a sudden,
it was like a shadow
fell over his face.
He...
He... he ordered me
to get on my knees.
Unzipped his pants.
He grabbed my head.
I didn't have a choice.
Was it Gil?
Did he...
Did he hire somebody else?
- No matter what the
truth is, I promise you,
it isn't anything you did wrong.
- I want to give you something.
- What's this?
After he was done,
something told me to
spit inside the hood.
- Something?
- Like a voice that
didn't use words.
- I'm glad you listened.
- Thank you.
- Another sexual assault in
my city off of Shadowerk?
- If it makes you feel any
better, it was a different MO.
- So Kate Wallace wasn't
called by her name,
and there was no selfie.
- And we got nothing
else to go on?
- She had the good sense
to spit in her hoodie.
- We sent it to the lab for DNA.
- Have her work with
the sketch artist.
What about the, uh...
The guy who contracted
her first rape,
the one that's in Rikers?
- So Gil Hughes.
I already have Muncy and Velasco
trying to see what they
can get out of him.
- Which is... was...
Was her new rape
even on the website?
- No new posts on her at all.
- There were new posts?
- A few.
- We're coordinating with law
enforcement in each location.
- Look, unfortunately,
this guy in Dublin, Ohio
didn't watch your speech.
- Well, is there
anything that we can do?
- Well, Jet's
working on a virus.
- Well, what does it do?
- It's a way to slow
his whole system down.
- So he'd have to replace
the entire server?
- It's a great way
to lure him out.
- Actually, it's pretty genius.
- And the best part is
it's already written.
- I watched her code it myself.
- So what do you need?
- Ideally, to make sure
everything's running
the way that it's
supposed to, a few days.
- And wait for another
judge to get killed?
No, we don't have a few days.
- Actually, Chief, in
this situation, I think...
- No, no, just do it, all right?
Just do it now.
- Kate was attacked?
- Is this news to you?
- It's not like we're
on speaking terms.
- So you're saying you didn't
have anything to do with it?
- I mean, it's...
It's kind of weird.
You know, the site is in Ohio.
You're from Ohio.
- Wait, are you serious?
- Does it look
like we're kidding?
- Did you or anyone you know
hire someone to
sexually assault Kate?
- In case you haven't noticed,
my client is locked up.
- Yeah, and in case
you haven't noticed,
incarceration is not
exactly an impediment
to criminal behavior.
What is wrong with men?
- Ask your brother, Terry.
- That is not funny.
What, too soon?
- All right, all right.
- Can I tell you something?
- No.
- McGrath pulled me aside
after the press conference.
- Oh, yeah? What'd he want?
- Wanted to congratulate me
on arresting Elias Olson.
- Wow, he noticed?
- Mm-hmm.
- Figured 1PP had their eyes
all over that Shadowerk thing.
- No, he said my
contribution to the city
hadn't gone unnoticed.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
And he wanted to offer me
a job on a DEA task force.
- So you get your own car?
- Yeah, unlimited overtime.
- What'd you say?
- Told him I'd think about it.
- How long did he give you?
- A few days.
- A few days?
- You sad?
No.
- Promise you won't tell anyone?
- Who am I gonna tell?
All I do is work.
You're my only real friend.
So it's not looking like
Gil Hughes had anything
to do with Kate's
second assault.
- I mean, he's locked up.
Guard said he hasn't even been
assigned a full-time cell,
much less gone to the library.
- Still think it's
connected to the site?
- Nah, Jet said
there was no post.
- So this is looking like an
old-school, analog assault.
- Well, statistically,
vics are more prone
to getting attacked
a second time.
- Two times within
the same week?
- DNA in her hoodie,
is it in the system?
- No.
- If you want, Velasco and I
can run the MO through ViCAP.
- Hey, maybe we get lucky.
- Might not need to.
Sketch artist we hired to
talk to Kate came through.
- Black, bald head, beard.
- Kate says he's
at least 6 foot 6".
- Sketch is gonna be sketchy.
- Either way,
let's call in a 49,
have DCPI blast it on
news, social media.
We'll get this guy.
- Linda, I've been
waiting two hours
to hear back from the buyers.
- You try calling them?
- I sent an email, and now I'm
seeing the connection's dead.
- Not dead... it's slow.
- OK, your virus seems
to be doing its job.
- Site traffic's way down.
- It's a real tech genius here.
So what happens if this...
This guy's just using
their server remotely?
- It's a possibility that
none of them are involved.
- And that's very likely
because none of the employees
at the escrow company
had any criminal record.
- Yeah, so what are
we supposed to do,
just sit around and wait
for somebody to show up?
- It's like hunting.
- Yeah, but for how long?
- These computer crimes cases
can take months, even years.
- Well, we don't
have months or years.
- Chief, if we move
too aggressively,
this guy is just gonna
shut the site down forever.
So you tell me,
which one is longer?
- So it wasn't Gil?
Are you... are you sure?
- We're still investigating.
But he's locked up, so he
has no access to anything.
- But regret.
- A-and nothing
from the website?
- Unfortunately, I'd say it
looks like it was random.
- It's not the first
time we've seen this.
- Do I look like a victim now?
- It's this city, right?
We should go home.
- It's not uncommon for rape
victims to be revictimized.
We can't say for certain why.
But it may have something to
do with what you talked about.
- If something feels
off, it usually is.
- You're saying this is just
gonna keep happening to me?
No.
But it's entirely possible
you may have to relearn
how to trust yourself.
- We'll keep you in the
loop with the investigation.
It's gonna be OK.
Perp struck again... The
same MO, same description.
This time, the vic's
a 14-year-old boy.
- Yo, I told you, I
didn't even call no cops.
- Who did?
- She was worried
when she saw me.
- Why? What happened?
- Nothing, man.
I just... I just got
something in my eye.
- All right, maybe
we start with her.
- Good idea. Maybe
she saw something.
Ma'am.
- Yo, yo.
I had left my
friend's house, OK?
I was sitting here
waiting for the bus
when this Black
dude comes up to me.
He gets real close, hovering.
I asked him what he wants.
- What'd he say?
- He's like, "Get
on your knees."
Told him to get out
of my face, but...
Please don't make
me say it, man.
- It's OK, Manny.
Can you tell us
what he looked like?
- Black, big.
I tried to fight him off,
but he was too strong.
- What happened afterwards?
- Didn't say a word.
Just walked away like
nothing happened.
- OK, we're gonna have to
get you to the hospital,
have you checked out.
- We're also gonna need
to call your parents.
- What? Why?
I didn't do nothing wrong.
- Listen, man.
- Man, my moms is gonna
be mad at me, man.
- Listen, listen, nothing
you did here was your fault.
- Please, just let me go home.
- Um, yeah, thanks, Fin.
OK, listen, you and Bruno, uh,
stay at the hospital with him.
I'll take that.
Yeah, keep me posted.
- That doesn't sound good.
- Spree case... the perp
who assaulted Kate Wallace
just attacked a teenage boy.
- Same MO?
- Forced oral sodomy.
- How old?
- 14.
- Just doesn't get
any easier, does it?
- Captain, Detective, Chief's
in the conference room.
Something you should see.
- So what did you do?
I mean, what the
hell just happened?
- He just shut down the site.
- Well... so that's it?
He's... he's just gone?
- It's looking like it.
- Because of your virus, right?
- It's not her fault.
- I thought it was supposed
to just slow things down.
- It's either that, or
we're being manipulated.
- You know, not another
word out of you, all right?
- Take it easy.
- No, I'm not
gonna take it easy.
A federal judge was just
murdered in broad daylight.
- We still have eyes
on the escrow office.
- Yeah, we could get lucky.
We could bust a yogurt thief.
- Chief, enough.
- Oh.
- Where are you going?
- You know, someone has
got to tell the Feds
that Judge Ziegler's
murderer just got away.
And that's on me!
You want that?
- At least people aren't
being raped and murdered.
- Yeah.
Nice work,
Slootmaeker. Good job.
- Manny, how did
you let this happen?
You have to be more careful.
- Sorry, Ma.
- Ms. Lopez, this
wasn't your son's fault.
- Never mind whose fault it
is. Where are his clothes?
- We had to take them,
get them checked for DNA.
The attacker might
have left traces.
- It's all part of the rape kit.
- Rape kit? What are
you talking about?
I thought he got beat up.
We know
this isn't easy,
but Manny was sexually
assaulted, Ms. Lopez.
- If we're gonna
catch whoever did it,
we're gonna have to
collect evidence.
- What kind of evidence?
- We need to take a
sample of your hair,
scrape your fingernails, swab
the inside of your mouth.
- What for?
- We like to check
anywhere the assailant
might have left his DNA.
- No, absolutely not.
I can't hear this, and
neither will anybody else.
You understand?
How can you be a man now?
- Sorry, Ma.
- No, I'm taking him home.
- Before you do, would you
mind talking to me outside?
Please, Ms. Lopez.
- I'll be right back.
- Manny, your mom is
old school and proud.
- She's worried I'm gay now.
- That's not how it works, man.
- Don't let them do anything.
- You're upset, and I get that.
- No, I don't think you do.
This is the hospital
he was born in.
And every second since then,
I've been trying to raise a man.
- He will be a man. What
kind of man is up to him.
- Do you have kids, Detective?
- No.
But I had a father
that raised me
the same way you're raising him.
Thought it would make me tough.
It only made me hate him.
The only way he becomes
a man is to heal,
find peace within
himself instead of shame.
And then maybe he just might
be able to move past this.
- Liv?
- How are you feeling?
- Big, tired.
- Well, you couldn't
look more beautiful.
- Hmm. I'm not complaining.
- Well, then what
are you doing here?
'Cause all I get are complaints.
- From McGrath?
The techno-jihadist site?
- Yeah, the perp has
taken down the site.
- Well, that seems about right.
- What is this guy's
end game, Professor?
- Anyone that
outwardly destructive,
it starts with them.
- Speaking from experience?
- Hm.
It's just this site is his
sole reason for being alive.
He didn't take it
down to evade arrest.
He doesn't care about that.
- Then what?
- He took it down 'cause
it was sullied, tainted.
- Because of the virus?
- Yeah.
It'll be back up again.
- So I should stop hoping
that he's taken himself out?
- He might try to do that.
- But only when
there's no life left
in his little
market for revenge.
- Because he's not
selling revenge.
He's trying to take it...
On the world.
What?
- You enjoying this.
- Oh, yeah.
Sick, right?
- Are you sorry you left?
- Mm.
Stabler really knows
how to gossip, hmm?
- No, not Stabler.
Amanda, I can see it.
- Don't... don't get me
wrong, I love my students.
- But you love all of us more.
Hmm.
I mean, my life
could be so easy.
I mean, part-time teaching, get
to spend time with my family.
But...
yeah, it's...
Yeah, it's not me.
- And Carisi doesn't know?
- Carisi doesn't know, no.
I'm really... I'm
really good at...
- Compartmentalizing?
Yeah, I know.
- Hmm.
- Fin.
OK.
- What is it?
- Our serial rapist
just struck again.
- Where's the vic?
- Yves Nettey, 22.
He told the responding
officer he was coming home
from Kingsborough College when
a Black male attacked him.
- Tried to force
him to perform oral.
- Yves?
- Yeah, that's me.
- The man who attacked
you, he say anything?
- Told me to get
down on my knees,
but I don't get on
my knees for nobody.
- So what happened?
- I carry a knife
for protection.
I work at the restaurants.
- You're not gonna
get in trouble.
- I stabbed him right here.
There was a lot of blood.
- OK, Muncy, Velasco,
call central,
have them put a radio car
in front of every hospital
within 25 miles...
City MDs, too...
Anyone that matches
the description
with a stab wound
in the abdomen.
- Copy that.
- Hey. How you holding up?
- Well, considering I've
been up for 24 hours,
I'm not gonna lie, I'm a stale
sandwich of a human being.
How are you holding up?
- Uh, I'm not great.
I'm actually pretty pissed off.
- About?
- The thought of bringing a...
Bringing a kid into this world
knowing there's people
trying to burn it down.
Carisi.
- Are you kidding me?
Knowing you and Amanda,
that kid is gonna bring way
more good into this world
than that guy took out.
- It's tough being a
litigator sometimes.
- I know, all that talking.
- No, I got to wait
for everybody else
to finish their job before
I can even start doing mine.
- Well, just think about
how great it's gonna feel
once some court officer
carts him off to prison
because of something
that you said.
- That never gets old.
- We're gonna get
this guy, Carisi,
together, like we always do.
- Getting this guy?
That's the easy part.
Getting him to shut
down this site for good?
That's a whole other
story.
And he's the only
one holding the key.
- Fin.
Great, pick him up.
Well, here's some good news.
The serial predator that
assaulted Kate Wallace,
he's in some urgent care uptown
because some vic stabbed
him in the stomach.
- I'll take the win.
- Randy Gordon?
- Who are you?
- An angel. You're dead.
We've come to welcome
you to heaven.
- Know why we're here?
- Not really, no.
- What happened?
I, uh...
I was carrying a
box cutter at work.
I tripped on it and cut myself.
- Look, man, we
got things to do.
So unless your box
cutter had a 4-inch blade
and you can present it right
now, stop messing with us.
- You're under arrest.
- For what?
- Three charges of criminal
sex act in the first.
- I guess you shouldn't
have come to a clinic.
- It wasn't worth dying over.
- Maybe you should
have thought of that
before you assaulted
three people.
- Hemp yogurt. I'm impressed.
- That's Bruno's. Go
for it. It's yours.
- We have to label
everything at the task force
or risk a public caning.
- I'm sure Bell gives you
more respect than that,
Detective Second Grade.
- Holy crap. Second Grade?
- Yeah, it all just happened.
Still not sure how
I feel about it.
- I say take the money.
- Mm.
- Yeah.
I should get back to it.
- OK.
McGrath offered me a promotion.
- Really? Congratulations.
You gonna take it?
- I don't know. Benson's
always been good to me.
- And she doesn't exactly do
well with people leaving her.
- Yeah, you think?
- But hey, look, Benson
and Stabler seem good.
Rollins is here and it's fine.
People adapt. You do you, boo.
- Take your time, Kate.
- I don't need to.
Number three.
- OK.
- Positive corporeal ID plus
DNA for all three assaults.
- Give me a minute
with my client.
- That should be about all the
time you need to let him know
that pleading guilty is
his only option here.
Thank you, Kate.
I'm truly sorry.
On behalf of New York City,
I hope you can give
us another chance.
- I'm not sure I can
promise that, Mr. Carisi.
- Take care of yourself.
- What happens now?
- Well, with your ID
and the IDs and DNA
from the other two victims,
he's going away for a long time.
- So he won't be able
to hurt anybody else?
I guess that makes me
feel a little better.
I think I'm done with New York.
Parting gift.
- Too slow, money bags.
- You guys can
fight over it later.
- You're gonna be
OK, Kate Wallace.
- Don't tell my mom.
The more guilty she feels, the
more she'll stay off my back.
I love her, but...
- Hey, we met her.
- Live your life, give it time.
- And never stop trusting
that voice inside yourself.
- It doesn't lie.
- Well, it turns out
Randy Gordon assaulted
seven people in the last year.
- Same MO... He
copped to all of it.
- Even scumbags have
watershed moments.
- He's looking at life,
no chance of parole.
- Crazy bastard.
Good thing there's psych
services on the inside.
- Yeah, I wish I could give them
to the rest of the country.
- I'll let Manny and his mother
know he won't need to testify.
- All right, Liv, you need
me for something else?
I'ma head home.
- No, go.
- Me, too. I mean,
I can stay if you...
- No, no, no, please
go. Thank you.
Guess you're stuck with me.
Like two hunters in
the same duck blind.
- Yeah, it's a frustrating wait.
- It comes from a lot
of places, I think.
- It comes from all
over. It comes from...
- This guy's
manipulating all of us.
- They change the sauce?
- That must be your palate.
This guy's been making
the sauce the same way
since beginning of time.
- Well, you would know.
- Ha.
You know, Woo Hop is my
second longest partnership
that I've ever had.
- Wish I could bottle this.
- Bottle what?
- This. This moment.
Things just keep
changing, though.
- And then they change again.
- And keep changing.
You rebuilt, huh?
Good team?
Hmm?
You and Rollins talk?
- Yeah. Boy, we needed it.
- Mm-hmm.
What's with the
Christmas present?
- That is from
Noah's half-brother's
adoptive parents.
- I know, I met them when we
picked up Noah... the McCanns.
- You talked to them?
- I didn't have
much of a choice.
- They're normal.
- What's that mean?
- They're... They're
like a TV family.
They're wholesome.
- Maybe that's easy to
get when, you know...
- When what?
- When you're not seeing
what we see on a daily basis.
What if it's perishable?
Oh, then
it's definitely stale.
- Can I?
- Open it? No.
- You have a Christmas present
unopened in the middle of May.
It's kind of a crime.
- Right, and it's my gift.
- I'm not gonna
take it from you,
but I will tell you why
you're not opening it.
Maybe
there is no why.
- There's always a why.
- OK, Detective, tell me why.
- Whatever's inside this box,
you're afraid it's too normal.
- Too normal?
- Mm-hmm.
- I didn't know there
was such a thing.
- There is, and it scares
you more than anything
you'll ever face in your life.
- Well, thank you, Dr. Stabler.
- You're welcome.
- I have normalitis.
- Liv, deflect all you
want. It's the truth.
- So you and Rollins
really have been
spending a lot of time together.
- Ha-ha-ha.
If it were me, I'd open it.
- You're not me.
- Detective, detect thyself.
- You're coming over now?
It's 5 o'clock.
We're all leaving.
I'll call McCrary.
- OK.
This can't
wait until tomorrow?
- Can you put the
seat up next time?
- Shh, it's happening.
- What?
It's happening.
- Fine, fine.
Just get here as
soon as you can.
- Who was that?
- Some IT guy.
He's coming over to
check the system.
- Now? You can't reschedule?
- I didn't make the appointment.
- Don't look at me. I
can barely spell IT.
- Well, but who did?
- I made it.
For tomorrow.
Must be
some sort of mix-up.
- You're not coming to
McClellan's with us now?
- You know how these guys are.
We reschedule, and they'll
never show up again.
- When this IT guy
shows up, it's go time.
- Copy that.
- So this guy just
shows up out of nowhere?
- The escrow girl, Karlie,
the one with all the
tchotchkes on her desk,
she called an IT guy.
But when we followed
up with the company,
they confirmed the
appointment was for tomorrow.
- Yeah, their guys
come in marked trucks.
- We run his plates?
- Yeah, Jacob Bettencourt.
The guy's a college student,
goes to Kenyon College, some...
Some liberal arts
school in Gambier, Ohio.
- That's about an hour's
drive from Dublin.
- Guy's got a legit presence
doing IT for TaskRabbit,
but they never called him.
- So this could be our perp?
- Hello?
- Ah, great, you're here.
- Ah.
Hey, I got a call.
Someone said your server
needed to be replaced.
- Yeah, where are you from?
- TaskRabbit.
- TaskRabbit.
Yeah, well, it's been slow,
but nobody from this
office called TaskRabbit.
- Well, somebody did.
They had the address,
the name of the company.
They even told me what
kind of server it was.
- The server and
Internet router,
they're in the back room.
- All right, thank you.
- We called GlobalCast, but
they were no help at all.
- Ah, well, don't
worry. I got a new one.
Same make and model,
out in my car.
- Well, I'll be up front
if you need anything.
- Yeah, thank you.
Think I
found the problem.
- He's taking it with him.
If we lose it, we don't
have any evidence.
- We've got to go. Move in.
- Go! Go!
- What?
- What is going on?
- OK, OK.
- FBI. Set it down.
Back away. Turn around.
- OK.
- I got it, Chief.
- What's up?
- He wants us on the
next flight to Ohio.
- I'll tell the Feds
to keep the suspects
at their field
office in Columbus.
- All right, just the two of us?
My guys are still
working these cases.
- I got you.
- Hope you had a good flight.
- Well, it was short,
so there's that.
- Free peanuts.
- Where do you want us?
- We've got you set up with
your own interview rooms.
- These people have
anything to say?
- Nothing helpful.
- Well, we saw the arrest.
It's clear they have no
idea what's going on.
- There's some deer
caught in the headlights
with more awareness
of their situation.
- Good news is they
haven't lawyered up.
- Let's talk to them before
they change their mind.
- Hey, Jet.
- We got a problem.
The site's back up. It's
running faster than ever.
- The site's back up.
- Pull it up.
- And there's something
you should probably see.
- What's going on?
- She says there's
a new hit listed...
- With a $50,000 bounty
on each of our heads.
- Who is this guy?