Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
This hard-hitting and emotional companion series from NBC's Law & Order franchise chronicles the life and crimes of the elite Special Victims Unit of the New York Police Department. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was created by Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf. SVU celebrated its 200th episode in April 2008.
The drama follows Det. Elliot Stabler, a seasoned veteran of the unit who has seen it all, and his partner, Olivia Benson, whose difficult past is the reason she joined the unit.
Benson and Stabler investigate the death of a prostitute but then find their main suspect has in turn been killed. Is the woman who shot him acting in self-defense or is she a murderer?
A child's drawing leads detectives to investigate a mother for possible abuse of her teenage stepson.
A senile elderly lady is found wandering inside in a home that she was familiar with as a child. Detectives realize that she has been suffering abuse, when cigarette burns are discovered all over her frail body. Following the trail from her greedy, neglectful son, to the expensive nursing home he pulled her out of, they discover the man they believe was abusing her. During the course of their investigation, however, Benson and Stabler stumble across an even more sinister criminal committing even more heinous, previously undetected crimes against the elderly.
The detectives launch a search for a serial killer who raped and murdered two women in Central Park.
Benson and Stabler clash with an assistant U.S. attorney (Pam Grier) when their rape victim and their prime suspect disappear into witness protection.
While investigating the death of a young Hispanic boy found in a bus at an airport, the detectives find another boy hiding there, and it soon becomes apparent that the two boys are victims of the same child sex ring.
Detectives Benson and Stabler begin hunting for a serial pedophile after a 5-year-old girl's decomposed body is found in the trash.
The SVU team is put on the case of a woman who has been in a coma for 14 months and is found to be 7 weeks pregnant. After going though many suspects, they focus on the patient's doctor. They discover that he is impregnating comatose female patients with a rich donor's sperm in order to get embryonic stem cells that are biologically compatible. The problem for the ADA is that laws are not on her side in prosecuting such crimes.
Two young middle school boys are accused of the rape of a woman.
The attempted suicide of a 15-year-old girl leads to her family, promiscuity, and her regression to a child.
A 6-year-old girl who was a victim of a video store shooting tests positive for a sexually transmitted disease.
When cans of baby formula are found to be filled with cocaine, Detective Elliot Stabler, with the help of Detective Olivia Benson and the rest of SVU, goes undercover to bust open the world of corporate drug trafficking.
A prison inmate is found dead shortly after he arrives in his cell, and the SVU team investigates because the death was caused by sodomy. Benson and Tutuola uncover a lot more as they explore the case.
When the body of a baby girl is found inside a cooler, the detectives need to investigate just who she is and how she got there. They soon learn that the little girl had a genetic disorder known as Tay-Sachs disease, and that her name is Sarah Brown, and she is the only daughter of Andrea and Daniel Brown. When Andrea admits to having killed her daughter, Alex has to put aside her own feelings of sympathy to prosecute Andrea Brown for the murder of her daughter.
The brutal rape and subsequent death of a female motorist turns out to be an informant for the FBI acting as a cyber vigilante for catching on-line pedophiles to capture the predators. Stabler, along with the homicide detective who found the victim's husband murdered, follow the trail of evidence for the latest victim she had been tracking, leading them to the US Attorney's Office and a trip to Prague for Stabler to assist the Czech authorities when they find the kidnapped girl.
A Tibetan woman who was tortured in her home country is found murdered, with her foot missing, and after an exhaustive search of potential suspects, the killer is a victim of torture himself.
Detectives Benson and Stabler are called to a crime scene--a young woman dressed in a maid's uniform has apparently committed suicide. But there's lots of sexually-related bruising so they question whether she was pushed and if she was raped.
After a young boy witnesses the brutal sexual assault and murder of his stepmother, his father blocks the efforts of the detectives to question him.
A nine-year-old child's asphyxiated body is found in a suitcase on a bus, with evidence of having been in the Everglades. The coroner found she had had a quality nose job, and been raped. Benson and Stabler find she was a regular beauty pageant contestant. A suspect's computer is found with a juvenile kidnap, rape, and murder how-to, apparently perfectly legal, because it was created using legal-age models whose images were manipulated by software to make them look much younger.
A quadruple homicide with sexual overtones is just the start of an intense rampage of killings that brings a homicide detective into the mix. As the entire squad races against time to prevent further victims, the evidence leads Tutuola and Deuthorn to a building superintendent, his two sons, and a cross to bear.
At a party, a young woman is assaulted in the bathroom, and her assailant ends up dead. The girl leaves the ambulance before SVU can talk to her. Is this a case of self-defence, or something far more complex?
After arresting a man accused of raping several neighborhood women, Detectives Benson and Stabler attempt to obtain an indictment for their suspect with the help of a key eyewitness--his last victim. However, the suspect's decision to handle his own defense casts some doubt over the trial's outcome as he proves to be a formidable opponent for ADA Cabot.
The death of a waitress is ruled as a suicide. However, the girl's disturbed father takes justice into his own hands when the investigation reveals that his daughter suffered from depression, due to her boss sexually abusing her.
The investigation into a missing girl leads the detectives to a doctor of reproductive therapy, who runs shelters for troubled girls. When she is found at shelter, the doctor's sinister agenda is revealed.
Detectives suspect bored young socialites of raping a girl at a popular Manhattan nightclub, kidnapping her from a hospital, and then killing her.
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B.D. Wong | Special Agent Dr. George Huang / M.D. |
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Christopher Meloni | Detective Elliot Stabler |
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Richard Belzer | Detective John Munch |
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Ice-T | Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola |
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Stephanie March | ADA Alexandra 'Alex' Cabot |
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Dann Florek | Captain Donald 'Don' Cragen |
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Mariska Hargitay | Detective Olivia Benson |
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Steven Zirnkilton | Opening Announcer |
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Frank Anello | NYPD Officer |
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Tamara Tunie | ME Dr. Melinda Warner |
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Jordan Gelber | CSU Technician David Layton |
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Peter Hermann | Defense Attorney Trevor Langan |
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Daniel Sunjata | CSU Technician Burt Trevor |
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Sheila Tousey | Trial Judge Danielle Larsen |
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Joel de la Fuente | TARU Technician Ruben Morales |
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Caren Browning | CSU Captain Judith Siper |
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Tom O'Rourke | Judge Mark Seligman |
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Mary Kay Place | Hope Garrett |
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Terri Douglas | Additional voices |
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Judith Light | Bureau Chief Elizabeth Donnelly |
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Lou Carbonneau | CSU Technician Harry Martin |
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William H. Burns | Officer Robbins |
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Welly Yang | CSU Technician Georgie |
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Juliet Adair Pritner | Officer Bailey |
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Rick Johnson | Court Officer #1 |
| Edition | The Fourth Year |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Distributor | Universal Studios |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 3636 |
| Added Date | Mar 08, 2016 07:22:35 |
| Modified Date | Sep 28, 2016 06:05:49 |