"Neighborhood Watch" | |||
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode | |||
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 20 (#151 overall) |
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Directed by | Jean de Segonzac | ||
Written by | Dick Wolf (creator) René Balcer (developer) Warren Leight (story) Eric Overmyer (story and teleplay) |
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Production code | CI7021 | ||
Original air date | August 10, 2008 | ||
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"Neighborhood Watch" is a seventh season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
A neighborhood receives notices from a watch group that a sex offender is moving in. The entire community is soon making the offender's life miserable. The following day, his headless body is found floating in the river.
Logan and Wheeler learn that offender, Kyle Jones, pleaded guilty to statutory rape. He was 19, she was 15. He served five years and was staying at his mother's house. Both Jones' mother and the girl in question say that the sex was consensual, and the complaint was filed by the girl's parents and prosecuted by Terri Driver, an ADA who has since made a name for herself. The detectives' investigation uncovers official misconduct in the DA's office, and makes Logan some new enemies.
Chris Noth | Det. Mike Logan |
Julianne Nicholson | Det. Megan Wheeler |
Eric Bogosian | Capt. Danny Ross |
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