Ep 13. A Death in the Family
- TV-14
- January 15, 1991
- 46 min
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7.6 (410)
In the thirteenth episode of Law & Order season 1 titled "A Death in the Family," detectives Briscoe and Logan investigate the murder of a young girl in her apartment. The victim, Sarah, was found by her roommate, who immediately called the police. The detectives soon discover that she was a drug addict and a prostitute.
As they begin to investigate, they learn that Sarah was not the girl's real name, and that she had been living with a man named Rick who was connected to the drug world. They track Rick down and question him, but he denies any involvement in Sarah's death.
Meanwhile, the victim's family is in shock over her death and struggles to come to terms with the fact that their daughter led a double life. The detectives discover that Sarah had been arrested several times for prostitution and drug possession, and that she had been working with an undercover detective to help bring down a drug lord named Maroney.
As they dig deeper, they discover that Maroney might be connected to the murder, and they work to gather evidence against him. However, they soon hit a brick wall when Maroney's lawyer gets the charges dropped.
Despite the setback, the detectives continue to investigate and finally gather enough evidence to arrest Maroney. In the end, the victim's family is given some closure, and justice is served for Sarah's death.
Throughout the episode, the detectives face challenges and personal struggles as they work to solve the case. From dealing with difficult witnesses to facing their own prejudices and beliefs about certain types of people, the detectives demonstrate the complex and often difficult nature of their job.
Overall, "A Death in the Family" is a tense and emotionally charged episode of Law & Order that explores the complexities of crime, the criminal justice system, and the lives of those affected by it.