Sean Alvarez (the victim) staggers through the hallway, bleeding heavily through the front of his shirt. He stumbles, and presses himself flat against a glass wall, then slides to the floor. There should have been a blood smear on the glass, but it was clean.
Abbie Carmichael: Is this really a murder for hire or just some garden-variety 'let's kill my broker'?
Joseph Dantoni Sr.: My son's a moron. But he's not a murderer. Abbie Carmichael: So, he's only half a chip off the old block.
Carl Braddock: We signed a nondisclosure agreement. I'm not at liberty to discuss the terms of the settlement. I'm sorry. Lennie Briscoe: Unless you start giving us some answers, you're not gonna be 'at liberty' at all.
Abbie Carmichael: That's 'murder for hire', Mr. Alvarez. You get a needle for that in this state, and it won't be for a flu shot.
Abbie Carmichael: All he has to do is establish that his work environment is upsetting. Lennie Briscoe: I can do that. Abbie Carmichael: Upsetting sexually, Lennie.
Anita van Buren: (Referring to Green.) Wouldn't you want to tell your parents if you had good news about your job? Lennie Briscoe: His parents would never believe him.
Lennie Briscoe: We'll need a list of his clients. Carl Braddock: For what purpose? Lennie Briscoe: For the purpose of of finding out who shot him.
This episode appears to be ripped from the headlines of the Mark O. Barton case. In 1999, Barton, an Atlanta stockbroker, angry about losing some of his money trading stock on the Internet, pummeled his family to death, then headed to two brokerage offices and opened fire, leaving 9 dead and 12 wounded. When confronted by the police a few hours later, he shot and killed himself.
S 20 : Ep 23
Aired 5/24/10 (44:00)
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