30 (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)

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"30"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 16 (#127 overall)
Directed byAndrei Belgrader
Jean de Segonzac
Written byDick Wolf (creator)
René Balcer (developer)
Warren Leight (story)
Charlie Rubin (story and teleplay)
Original air dateFebruary 27, 2007
Guest appearances
Lee Tergesen
Miriam Shor
Chris Bauer
Ned Eisenberg
Stephen Beach
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"30" is a sixth season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Plot summary

In this episode, Detectives Logan and Wheeler investigate when Logan's old friend Josh Lemle (Lee Tergesen), a business reporter who had backed Logan after he been transferred to Staten Island, comes to Major Case to report that he has been poisoned with radioactive polonium. Logan agrees to help his friend find out who used Polonium-210 to poison him, but Lemle is reluctant to reveal the whole story to Logan. Both Hazmat and the FBI get involved as the search turns citywide, with both the mayor and the Department of Homeland Security wanting answers.

At first, Logan and Wheeler suspect one of Lemle's sources, a self-styled Russian spy, for leading the killer to Lemle or of being the killer himself. However, the polonium is traced to a restaurant where Lemle last dined with a woman named Rebecca Slater (Miriam Shor), another reporter and Lemle's extramarital lover. It turns out that Rebecca was the actual target, but when Logan and Wheeler go to question her, they hit a wall engineered by the FBI. Logan presses Lemle for more information, and he reveals that Rebecca was working on a story concerning the death of an American teacher with Palestinian sympathies by an Israeli tank.

As Logan and Wheeler follow the trail of clues all over the city, they find themselves digging deeper and deeper into Middle Eastern intrigue, especially when Rebecca is found dead. They learn that the dead teacher was really a mole for Mossad, and that her death was the result of a betrayal by the Palestinians, who had given a tip to the Israelis that a suicide bomber would disguise herself as a blond American woman in order to get closer to troops. The detectives eventually decide that the polonium was actually meant for Rebecca, who was about to release the story, but never learn whether it was the Syrians, Hamas, or the Israelis who were responsible. Logan confronts a dying Lemle with this new information, pleading with him to share what he knew about Rebecca's story, but Lemle simply remains silent as the story dies with him.

Background

This episode had resemblances to the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning as well as the death of Rachel Corrie.

Fact

The title 30 is also used to designate the end of a wire news story. In the context of the episode, it is used to signify the end of Lemle's life, as he was a news reporter.

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