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Framing A Murderer | Law & Order SVU

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Framing A Murderer | Law & Order SVU


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A crucial error by a young technician jeopardizes a murder case, sending detectives on a desperate race against time. With the killer potentially targeting the squad, every second counts as they strive to gather more evidence and prevent further tragedy. Guest starring Noel Fisher.

Season 10, Episode 22 ‘Zebras’: When a tourist is found dead in Central Park with the word “guilty” written across her forehead, Detectives Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) recover photos from the victim’s camera. With the help of crime scene unit technician Dale Stuckey (Guest Star Noel Fisher), they discover that former artist Peter Harrison (Guest Star Nick Stahl) was at the park during the crime. After arresting Harrison for questioning, the detectives leave Detectives John Munch (Richard Belzer) and Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) to keep Harrison under close surveillance. But when Harrison suddenly escapes, Detective Munch (Belzer) must turn to his ex-wife Gwen (Guest Star Carol Kane) for help.

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49 thoughts on “Framing A Murderer | Law & Order SVU”

  1. How could they NOT suspect Stuckey? Alarm bells go off every time hes onscreen. If this were a Scream movie hed be the top suspect

  2. Ngl, it is kinda cool that Noel Fisher's one of the guest stars in this show since I also know him for his voice roles like Toad from X-Men Evolution and Mikey from the 2014-16 TMNT movies which I enjoyed as guilty pleasures lol.

  3. and then next season not one mention of the consequences of this one nut lab guy and how many cases got screwed cuz he was involved in them

  4. From what I saw Dale Stuckey was always a madman. In this franchise I sometimes get uncomfortable watching Detectives like Mike Logan when they make inappropriate comments about the case they're working. Dale Stuckey showed no professionalism, proved he was too immature to be a policeman, proving Elliot right when he said that all Stuckey cared about was himself.

    Coming to conclusions too soon, as seen by his first scene, not only calling in the media to see them dig up the corpse of an infant, but nearly hitting said corpse with a shovel, and then celebrating loudly when the poor dear was being pulled from the ground.

    Finding an abuse victims nude photographs and commenting (With Much glee I might add) how hot she looked.

    Putting the evidence of two different scenes together so that the defense attorney of a murderer can get the case dismissed was just a further sign of his incompitence and immaturity.

    Looking at this clip seeing how audatious he was to the judge with such weak words put him under suspision enough.

    His later grandstanding at the following crime scenes, especially the soda can with the bloody fingerprint, should have been a giveaway that someone with his sociopathic ego would not only tamper to get what he wanted, but also murder and frame in an effort to make himself look good.

    At any rate what kinda STUPID name is Dale Stuckley?

  5. Big bang bong – the most annoying plot twist villain catchphrase ever in this episode 😂😂😂😂

  6. “You’re a murderer who walked on a technicality” is a quote that guarantees that he’ll never be charged for that crime against.

  7. I was shocked when i first saw it was Stuckey and he basically tried pinning it on the insane guy. I kinda felt like if they didn’t mention the mosquito, O’Halleran would still be alive

  8. I actually really liked Stuckey. I mean you gotta admit, he was really to work hard to earn Liv and Elliot's friendship and praise. He didn't mean to almost always screw up and be annoying like 24/7. He might've turned out to be a murderer in the end, but I always thought and think he's pretty cool.

  9. Stuckey was a lunatic and so quirky he was toooooo much and Elliot cudnt stand him o Halloran was such a good character

  10. Didn't expect him to be a killer. He was clever, have to give him that. The suspect was still very lucky to get off.

  11. Can never forgive how they murked O'Halloran for this plot. ALSO foreshadowing at 1:19 where Stuckey's eyes flash towards Benson, and at the end of the episode, Benson subdues Stuckey by seducing him and it's really funny because she's basically just shitting on Elliot for like two minutes and then kicks Stuckey swiftly in the balls 🤣🤣

  12. I always knew Stuckey was up to something devious even with a murder. That's a shocking moment.

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