Ep 3. Lost Boys
- TV-14
- November 18, 2008
- 43 min
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7.5 (275)
In Law And Order season 19 episode 3, titled "Lost Boys," a young boy named Darius is found wandering the streets, alone and scared. When Detective Lupo and Detective Bernard arrive on the scene, Darius tells them he was kidnapped and held captive for months by a man he only knows as "The Candy Man." The detectives begin investigating the case, speaking with Darius' mother and the employees of a nearby candy shop.
As they dig deeper, they discover that Darius is not the only boy who has been kidnapped by this man. There are several other boys who have gone missing over the past few months, and their disappearances all seem to be connected to "The Candy Man." The case becomes a race against time, as the detectives work to find the other missing boys before it's too late.
As the investigation progresses, the detectives begin to unravel the twisted mind of the kidnapper. They discover that he has a history of targeting young boys, luring them in with candy and then taking them back to his lair. It's a disturbing and heart-wrenching case, made even more so by the fact that many of the boys are still missing and may never be found.
Despite the difficult nature of the case, the detectives remain determined to bring the kidnapper to justice. They work tirelessly, following every lead and leaving no stone unturned. Along the way, they encounter a number of obstacles and setbacks, including a lack of cooperation from some of the witnesses and suspects they interview.
Through it all, the detectives remain focused on their goal, and eventually, they are able to track down the location where the missing boys are being held. What they find there is truly horrifying, and it's clear that they are dealing with a dangerous and disturbed individual.
The episode is a thrilling and emotional rollercoaster, showcasing the immense skill and dedication of the detectives as they work to protect the most vulnerable members of society. It's a reminder of the importance of law and order, and of the deep responsibility we all have to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our communities.