Ep 20. D.A.W.
- May 16, 2004
- 43 min
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8.3 (325)
Detectives Goren and Eames of the Major Case Squad investigate the murder of a young student who was part of a secret society at her university. As they dig deeper into the case, they discover that the society may have played a major role in her death.
Their investigation uncovers a web of deceit and corruption involving some of the university's most prominent staff members, including the dean of admissions and the district attorney's office. With the help of their colleagues in the NYPD and the district attorney's office, Goren and Eames must unravel the truth behind the victim's death and bring those responsible to justice.
As they delve deeper into the case, Goren and Eames find themselves caught up in a world of privilege and power, where the truth is often elusive and justice is hard to come by. Along the way, they must navigate their way through a maze of lies and half-truths, and face some tough decisions about what they are willing to do to get to the bottom of the case.
The case takes a personal turn for Goren when he learns that the victim was a former student of his who had sought his advice on how to get into the secret society. As he becomes more invested in the case emotionally, he begins to push the boundaries of his own moral code and put his own career on the line to see that justice is served.
Eames, on the other hand, takes a more pragmatic approach to the case, focusing on the evidence and the facts of the case rather than her own personal feelings. She works tirelessly to find the evidence that will lead them to the killer, even as the case takes on larger and more sinister implications.
As the two detectives work together to solve the case, they find that they must rely on each other more than ever before, and that their partnership has been strengthened by the trials and tribulations they have faced together.
In the end, Goren and Eames succeed in uncovering the truth behind the victim's murder, but they are left with a sense of sadness and frustration at the injustice that still exists in the world. They vow to continue fighting for justice, no matter how difficult the road may be.