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|ShortSummary = Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when a woman is brutally raped and murdered in her own home, whilst her husband ([[Tim DeKay]]) iss tied up in the bathroom and her son is murdered in cold blood. The case leads the detectives to discover a series of similar cases committed by a serial rapist, and after a short investigation, their main suspect emerges as disturbed [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]] agent Ray Garson ([[Jason Beghe]]). When the case reaches court, DDA Dekker and his new partner DDA Connie Rubirosa struggle to convince the judge to proceed to trial after Detective Morales' actions in regard to questioning the defendant, and the exclusion of a body in a murder case linked to the series of rapes. Hanging by a thread, Dekker realises his only hope to secure a conviction is to unthread a secure web of details in order to catch the killer red handed.
|ShortSummary = Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when a woman is brutally raped and murdered in her own home, whilst her husband ([[Tim DeKay]]) is tied up in the bathroom and her son is murdered in cold blood. The case leads the detectives to discover a series of similar cases committed by a serial rapist, and after a short investigation, their main suspect emerges as disturbed [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]] agent Ray Garson ([[Jason Beghe]]). When the case reaches court, DDA Dekker and his new partner DDA Connie Rubirosa struggle to convince the judge to proceed to trial after Detective Morales' actions in regard to questioning the defendant, and the exclusion of a body in a murder case linked to the series of rapes. Hanging by a thread, Dekker realises his only hope to secure a conviction is to unthread a secure web of details in order to catch the killer red handed.


[[Alana de la Garza]] joins the cast in this episode as [[Connie Rubirosa|DDA Connie Rubirosa]]. Inspired by the case of [[Russell Williams]] in [[Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/television/andrew-ryan/law-and-order-los-angeles-is-back---but-for-how-long/article1987644/?service=mobile|title=Law and Order: Los Angeles is back - but for how long?|last=Ryan|first=Andrew|work=Globe and Mail entertainment commentary|date=April 19, 2011|accessdate=April 22, 2011}}</ref>
[[Alana de la Garza]] joins the cast in this episode as [[Connie Rubirosa|DDA Connie Rubirosa]]. Inspired by the case of [[Russell Williams]] in [[Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/television/andrew-ryan/law-and-order-los-angeles-is-back---but-for-how-long/article1987644/?service=mobile|title=Law and Order: Los Angeles is back - but for how long?|last=Ryan|first=Andrew|work=Globe and Mail entertainment commentary|date=April 19, 2011|accessdate=April 22, 2011}}</ref>

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Law & Order: LA (formerly titled Law & Order: Los Angeles), is an American police procedural/legal drama which premiered on NBC on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. NBC had announced that Law & Order: Los Angeles would move to Tuesday nights, beginning February 8, 2011, but on January 18, 2011, NBC announced that they had pulled the show from the schedule indefinitely, and that it would resume at a later date, which was announced in March to be Monday, April 11, 2011.[1][2] NBC canceled the series on May 13, 2011, citing low ratings.[3] Law & Order: LA's format is similar to the original Law & Order's, though adapted for the Los Angeles County criminal justice system: each episode starts by depicting a crime, then presents the Los Angeles Police Department investigation, the prosecution by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, and the trial in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. The crimes prosecuted are codified in the California Penal Code. As in other L.A. police procedural shows, crimes are sometimes referred to by their penal code section numbers. The series frequently uses stories that are based on real crimes. Such episodes fictionalize a real crime by changing the details. The episode titles are named for Los Angeles neighborhoods.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD and Blu-ray release date
Series premiere Series finale North America United Kingdom Australia
1 22[4] September 29, 2010 (2010-09-29) July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11) September 20, 2011 (2011-09-20)[5]

Episode list

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
1"Hollywood"Allen CoulterTeleplay by: Blake Masters
Story by: Dick Wolf
September 29, 2010 (2010-09-29)0100110.64[8]

Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski are called to investigate when they suspect that a local actress, Chelsea Sennett, is part of a burglary ring targeting the homes of famous LA residents. They discover that the burglaries are committed by the remaining members of a gang while Chelsea escorts the homeowner out for the night. While following up leads regarding Chelsea's involvement, the Sennetts are burgled themseleves - and Chelsea's mother Trudy shoots one of the assailants. When Chelsea denies all involvement in the burglaries, another likely suspect appears. Meanwhile, DDA's Morales and Price struggle to secure a conviction in court when it is discovered that the assailaint that Trudy shot dead was having an affair with her at the time.

Inspired by The Bling Ring Burglars, a group of out-of-control teenagers and young adults accused of targeting homes of actors like Paris Hilton and Orlando Bloom.[6][7]
2"Echo Park"Alex ChapplePeter BlaunerOctober 6, 2010 (2010-10-06)010028.26[10]

Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a recently-released convicted criminal, Jane Lee Rayburn (Nancy Youngblut) is found stabbed to death on one of LA's most famous beaches. They soon suspect that her killing was due to her role in a series of murders in Echo Park during 1979. However, when a testimony from Rayburn's cellmate, Maura Dillon (Bonnie Root) claims that Rayburn was sexually assaulting Dillon throughout her time in prison, a stronger motive begins to rear its head. It is discovered that Dillion was wrongly convicted six years ago of killing her children in a house fire, and that during questioning in the original investigation, Winters' wife Casey (Teri Polo), wrongly pressured the witness into making a confession. DDA's Dekker and Stanton must cope with Dillon's defense attorney (Jay Karnes), who threatens to reveal Casey's dark secrets to the jury.

Inspired by the murders committed by The Manson Family.[9]
3"Harbor City"Nick GomezJudith McCrearyOctober 13, 2010 (2010-10-13)010047.26[11]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a former pro-surfer is found murdered in the office of his medicinal weed dispensary. They soon discover that three of the surfer's friends, Patrick Scott (Aaron Hill), Carlton Campbell (Jesse Luken) and Logan Rudman (Brandon Jones), may have been involved in the murder after they discover the money stolen from the dispensary's office in the fireplace of Grey Campbell (James Morrison), Carlton's father. Grey, Carlton and Logan had been attempting to run a campaign to stop the public using the spot of beach directly behind their house, and that after opposition from locals, including the victim, they decide to steal the money and make it look like a burglary. DDA's Morales and Price take the controversial step of indicting the group under an obscure anti-gang statute, which allows them to charge the father as an accomplice to the crime in order to break his alibi.
4"Sylmar"Constantine MakrisRichard SwerenOctober 20, 2010 (2010-10-20)010058.12[13]

Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when two children are killed in an explosion in a meth lab in Sylmar. They discover that the explosion was the result of deliberate interference with the lab, as someone had placed denatured alcohol into the mixture in an attempt to kill the dealer. They soon find that the explosion was caused by a group of local men and women who have converted to radical Islam in an attempt to stop the drug crime in the local area. However, things soon become serious when a plot to blow up a cargo shipment at Los Angeles International Airport is uncovered. Although the bombing is prevented, DDA's Dekker and Stanton must fight the Justice Department after they learn the accused are to be tried for treason. Dekker must convince the Secretary of Justice that the accused must be tried for the murder of the two children in LA.

Inspired by the Jihad Jane case.[12]
5"Pasadena"Roger YoungDebra J. FisherNovember 3, 2010 (2010-11-03)010067.83[14]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a woman who is four months pregnant is hit by a car. They learn that Rebecca Townley (Rebecca Mader) was having an affair with US Congressman Thomas Nelson (John Hickey), and in order to prevent his wife finding out, was living with his employee, Adam Yarborough (Rob Benedict). The detectives soon discover that Nelson's wife, a seriously ill cancer patient, paid Rebecca's ex-husband, Robert Forrester (Michael Mosley) to kill Rebecca after she discovered her husband's deceit. DDA's Morales and Price must decide whether or not to prosecute Mrs Nelson in light of her condition, but struggle to reach a verdict when the case turns into a political minefield.
6"Hondo Field"Ed BianchiMichael S. ChernuchinNovember 10, 2010 (2010-11-10)010076.80[15]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when an oil rig worker is found dead just feet from the shoreline where he was working. They soon discover that Valerie Roberts (Sprague Grayden), the floor manager of the oil rig, had approached the victim on the night of his death and asked him to go on a date with her. They soon find evidence claiming that the murder was the result of the victim's rejection of Roberts and the fact that the majority of her male co-workers held a sexual grudge against her because she was a woman. When Roberts hires celebrity lawyer Sarah Goodwin (Natalie Zea), DDA's Dekker and Stanton realise they must go the extra mile to extract a confession from the accused. However, Goodwin's past relations with Dekker soon begin to cast a shadow over the trial.
7"Ballona Creek"Vincent MisianoRichard SwerenNovember 17, 2010 (2010-11-17)010087.84[17]

Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a maintenance worker is found murdered in a river that he was cleaning just hours earlier. The case soon takes a worrying turn when they discover that he was investigating a series of eight murders that were committed in the local area in the early 90's. The detectives soon realize that none of the murders were ever linked, and as such, a serial killer managed to slip through the radar. However, luck appears to be thrown their way when a murder matching the MO of the original killings is committed just hours later. The case leads to the man's co-worker, who has been living under a false identity for several years and could well be the man they are looking for. DDA's Dekker and Stanton are troubled when the case reaches court after the initial charges are thrown out due to a technicality relating to the obtaining of DNA, and as such, the attorney's office must recreate their case from scratch in order to win a conviction.

Inspired by the murders allegedly committed by Lonnie David Franklin, Jr.[16]
8"Playa Vista"Jean de SegonzacJulie MartinDecember 1, 2010 (2010-12-01)010039.15[20]

Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when female pro golfer Kristin Halstead is found murdered in her apartment. Their investigation leads to major pro golfer Chip Jarrow (Marc Blucas), a man with a well-known sex addiction problem. Kristin had been following Jarrow after he was spotted with a woman that Kristin believed was her girlfriend, and that she was blackmailing him by threatening to tell his wife. However, after they learn that Jarrow's wife already knows about his infidelity, the detectives soon begin to believe that Kristin was threatening Jarrow's son Luke (Hutch Dano). When the case reaches court, DDA's Dekker and Stanton discover that he committed the murder on the orders of his mother, Monica (Bellamy Young).

Inspired by the marital infidelity and career break of Tiger Woods,[18] and cases of Parental alienation syndrome.[19] This is also the last episode chronologically to star Megan Boone as (DDA Lauren Stanton).
9"Zuma Canyon"Tom DiCilloRichard SwerenApril 11, 2011 (2011-04-11)010146.10[21]

Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a quinceañera erupts in violence, leaving multiple people dead. The investigation leads to the homeowner, who was working on a project to turn a protected dope field in Zuma Canyon into housing blocks for poor families. During their search for answers, they find a young boy protecting the dope field and discover he is the only witness that can help their case. As the detectives begin to close in on a suspect, Winters is murdered in a drive-by shooting at his house. Distraught by the death of his best friend and colleague, Jaruszalski goes all out to secure a suspect. DDA's Morales and Price must risk upsetting the Mexican government by prosecuting the defendant (Jose Pablo Cantillo). However, after the only witness is murdered in a police holding cell, the case falls apart and the murderer is released. Morales tries to convince DA Hardin to find another way of securing a conviction, but after a stern warning, makes a shocking decision to return to the police force and leave the DA's office.

Show name changed to Law & Order: LA as of this episode.
10"Silver Lake"Christopher MisianoPeter BlaunerApril 11, 2011 (2011-04-11)010156.10[21]

Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when a woman is brutally raped and murdered in her own home, whilst her husband (Tim DeKay) is tied up in the bathroom and her son is murdered in cold blood. The case leads the detectives to discover a series of similar cases committed by a serial rapist, and after a short investigation, their main suspect emerges as disturbed Secret Service agent Ray Garson (Jason Beghe). When the case reaches court, DDA Dekker and his new partner DDA Connie Rubirosa struggle to convince the judge to proceed to trial after Detective Morales' actions in regard to questioning the defendant, and the exclusion of a body in a murder case linked to the series of rapes. Hanging by a thread, Dekker realises his only hope to secure a conviction is to unthread a secure web of details in order to catch the killer red handed.

Alana de la Garza joins the cast in this episode as DDA Connie Rubirosa. Inspired by the case of Russell Williams in Canada.[22]
11"East Pasadena"Christopher MisianoRichard SwerenApril 18, 2011 (2011-04-18)010195.12[24]

Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when a high speed car chase results in the discovery of a woman's body. They soon begin to suspect the victim's boyfriend, who was jealous after he believed she was having an affair with one of her co-workers. However, he divulges information which leads the detectives to believe that the victim had come across a scam at her place of work, in which council workers were charging $100 for fake work permits to allow traders to work in East Pasadena. They soon discover that the victim's murder may be on the orders of one of the highest-ranking councilmen in power. As the trail of the murder investigation uncovers massive corruption in City Hall, Detective Morales' efficiency as a police officer comes scrutiny after he shoots two of the suspected conspirators in the victim's murder. DDA's Dekker and Rubirosa attempt to maintain order as the case gains media publicity, and citizens begin to mobilize in protest.

Inspired by the 2010 Bell, CA municipal scandal.[23]
12"Benedict Canyon"Alex ChappleMichael S. ChernuchinApril 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)010185.79[26]

Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when successful Hollywood stylist Lily Walker is shot through the head while sitting in her car. Fingerprints on the car door lead to a convicted criminal who had been released on parole just three weeks prior to the murder. The detectives track him down, but after he fails to surrender his gun, is shot by Detective Morales. They soon discover his innocence in the case, and that the fingerprints on the car door had been lifted from his apartment and placed on the car to incriminate him. The case soon leads to Lily's best friend, a fellow Hollywood stylist who was ousted after Lily discovered she had been illegally pocketing money that belonged to the state. As the fellow stylist's driver admits to the murder committed on her orders, DDA's Dekker and Rubirosa navigate their way through the details in hope of bringing the real culprit to justice.

Inspired by the murder of Hollywood publicist, Ronni Chasen.[25]
13"Reseda"Alex ChappleDavid MatthewsMay 2, 2011 (2011-05-02)010164.85[27]
Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when a bank robbery is committed under the false pretense that the robber has kidnapped the bank teller's son. They soon discover the boy is alive and well in school, and the photo shown to the teller had been created on photoshop in a nearby internet cafe. A similar motive for a second robbery soon comes to the surface, but as the detectives close in on the suspect, Jaruszalski finds his life in danger, and a young uniform recruit loses his leg in a deadly explosion. When the case reaches court, DDA's Dekker and Rubirosa attempt to hit a third strike on the accused, after his previous convictions for murder. However, after the case falls flat due to circumstantial evidence, DA Hardin attempts to win the third strike at all costs by attempting to prosecute the robber for the theft of a stolen bike. Dekker must fight his conscience as to whether or not to give the accused the death penalty for a stolen bike.
14"Runyon Canyon"Roger YoungMichael S. ChernuchinMay 9, 2011 (2011-05-09)010215.06[28]
Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when pre-med freshman Beth Garrett is found strangled to death in a public park in Runyon Canyon. They discover that hours prior to the killing, Beth had engaged in sexual activity with two of her co-pupils in a disused mansion just outside the canyon. When the two suspects deny all involvement in the murder, the innocence of Beth's best friend is called into question, as she also appears to have been at the mansion on the night of Beth's death. A trail is soon discovered, and all three suspects admit to raping Beth, but all claim that Beth managed to escape and that none of them are guilty of murder. When the investigation leads to a local paedophile with past convictions of picking up and assaulting girls, DDA's Dekker and Rubirosa are forced to change their strategy when game-changing evidence is discovered at the last minute. A confession from a suspect who managed to stay under the police's radar becomes the only hope to turn the case around.
15"Hayden Tract"René BalcerRené BalcerMay 16, 2011 (2011-05-16)010224.36[32]
Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when crazed gunman Larry Shepard opens fire during a rally with State Senator Celeste Kelman. During the incident, seven innocent people are murdered in cold blood. With the help of modern technology, the detectives manage to identify a solid lead and possible motive for the shooting. They discover that Shepard believed that Kelman had kidnapped his daughter Ariel, and that by murdering her, would find Ariel alive and well. However, it is soon discovered that Ariel is, in fact, a fictional character from a video game that Shepard believed was real. Morales soon becomes concerned when Jaruszalksi disappears without trace, and unknown to him, has, in fact, travelled to Mexico in an attempt to find his partner Rex Winters' killer. DDA's Dekker and Rubirosa struggle to reach an agreement after they have a row over how to handle the case. This episode was originally intended to be the season finale.[29][30] Inspired by the 2011 Tucson, AZ shooting.[31]
16"Big Rock Mesa"Helen ShaverJulie MartinMay 23, 2011 (2011-05-23)010165.91[33]
Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when a destructive wildfire rips through the hills of Malibu. In the midst of the fire, they discover three bodies which prior to their roasting in the fire, had suffered some form of severe trauma which resulted in their deaths. However, leads soon come thin on the ground when it is discovered that at the time of their death, the area where they were found had been evacuated due to an impending smoke and dust cloud. The case leads to three neighbours who had previously had problems with occupants of a local homeless shelter, who had attempted to enter their houses to find food and clean water. All three defendants soon corroborate each others story - but a missing murder weapon threatens to throw the whole case into disarray. DDA's Dekker and Rubirosa stumble upon some information crucial to the case, and realise that one of the accused can be tried for more than a manslaughter charge.
17"Angel's Knoll"Vincent MisianoPeter BlaunerMay 25, 2011 (2011-05-25)010205.47[34]
Detectives Morales and Jaruszalski investigate when casino worker George Patrick is found murdered in his hotel bathroom after a heated argument with his cousin. They discover that his wife and long term partner, Christine, had been stealing money from his casino in order to fund other relationship-based robberies, thus allowing her to elope to New York with her partner in crime. However, it soon appears that the accused are just part of a much bigger scam being committed. In an attempt to convict the real mastermind, DDA’s Dekker and Rubirosa reluctantly strike a deal with those involved. But just as they do so, the accused's criminal lawyer accuses Detective Morales of obtaining a confession through intimidation. With Morales suspended over his conduct, it becomes up to Jaruszalksi to clear his partner's name and discover who exactly is prompting the witnesses to lie in court. This episode marks the last appearance of Alana De La Garza as DDA Connie Rubirosa.
18"Plummer Park"Milan CheylovRené BalcerMay 30, 2011 (2011-05-30)010116.59[35]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a father of two is found viciously murdered in his bathtub. The investigation leads to a theory that the two men shot by two police officers on arrival at the victim's house were kidnappers attempting to extort money from the victim's rich Russian relatives. The detectives soon discover that the two dead kidnappers are part of a four-man ring who have travelled over from Moscow to commit a series of similar crimes. As evidence relating to another kidnapping comes to light, the detectives must attempt to find the other victim before she is murdered as well. As the woman is found safe and well, the case is thrown into a totally new light when her husband's fingerprint matches a fingerprint belonging to a Russian spy who had previously infiltrated the White House some ten years previously. DDA's Dekker and Stanton must act quickly to secure a conviction against the kidnappers before his main two witnesses are extradited to Russia by ICE for their part in the infiltration of the White House. This episode marks the point when the series returns to cases investigated by Winters before his death.
19"Carthay Circle"Rod HolcombDebra J. FisherJune 6, 2011 (2011-06-06)010106.35[36]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a Chinese woman is found dead by her neighbour. They immediately suspect her boyfriend of the murder after his credit card was used to book a one way train ticket, and his wallet is found in a dumpster just seconds from the train station. However, the detectives make a startling discovery when the boyfriend's body is found beneath his house, killed in a similar fashion to the first victim. The case leads to Prop 128, a ballot which the second victim was campaigning to pass, regarding gay marriage being legal in Los Angeles. The detectives discover that the second victim had come across some irregularities in the voting petitions - which in fact, turned out to be falsified signatures - and that he had been killed under instruction of the ballot's leader, Alan Coregon. DDA's Morales and Price must decide whether to prosecute the murderer or catch Coregon for fraud. DA Hardin urges Morales to strike a deal with both defendants - but to his dismay, Morales attempts to cut a deal on his own terms.
20"El Sereno"Jean de SegonzacTeleplay by: Peter Blauner
Story by: René Balcer
June 20, 2011 (2011-06-20)010126.05[37]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when a shooting spree at a mortgage office results in multiple deaths. They immediately suspect three workers who were absent from the office that afternoon, however, it soon becomes clear which one is the culprit. When the case reaches court, DDA's Dekker and Stanton have to face up to the defendant's lawyer who claims that the whole case was based around racial profiling, as his client is the only African-American employee of the company. Just as the attorneys are about to dismiss his claim, an edited video of Lieutenant Gonzalez is posted on the internet, claiming that she is motivated by prosecuting black offenders. Dekker reaches out to DDA Morales for help in dismissing the accusations against Gonzalez - but in order to secure a prosecution, must find a copy of the original unedited video to present to the jury.
21"Van Nuys"Vincent MisianoJulie MartinJune 27, 2011 (2011-06-27)010136.45[38]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when five people are brutally murdered at a birthday party. They discover that a stash of drugs found in a cupboard at the venue of the party may suggest the motive for the killings - but after some investigation, believe that a case of mistaken identity may have resulted in several innocent people losing their lives. They discover that the drugs in question were stolen from a house in Palm Springs just four weeks earlier - and the killers who were looking for the drugs believed the occupants of the household were the thieves - however, it is soon uncovered that the drugs were planted to frame the occupants. DDA's Morales and Price are forced to ask DDA Dekker's help to convict the culprit (Bob Saget). But when the case reaches court, Dekker is surprised when the defendant submits a claim of not guilty by reason of insanity.
22"Westwood"Christine MooreJulie MartinJuly 11, 2011 (2011-07-11)010094.70[39]
Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski investigate when student Harvey Gomez is found murdered on the UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) campus. They discover that Harvey had been on the trial of a private investigator who had been snooping around his sister on the instruction of her boyfriend's father. As such, her boyfriend's father comes under suspicion for Harvey's murder - but just as he is about to stand trial, he is found murdered in his drive. Harvey's father immediately admits to the murder - but claims he acted in self defence after the victim hit him with a shovel. However, a ballistics report fails to corroborate his story, and as such, DDA's Morales and Price must establish whether the accused is lying or another party is guilty of murder. With a witness who has lied on the stand, a father who is overprotective of his daughter, and more than one account of events, Morales must uncover the truth before it is too late.

See also

Notes

Due to the similarities with the 2011 Tucson, AZ shooting, Tucson's NBC affiliate KVOA chose not to air the episode "Hayden Tract" during prime time.[40]

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