Ep 22. He's Not Guilty, He's My Brother
- TV14
- May 21, 1996
- 46 min
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8.0 (163)
Detectives Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) and Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) investigate a murder case where a man named Joey Salvo is found shot dead in his car. Initially, the detectives suspect Joey's brother, Bobby Salvo, to be the perpetrator of the crime. However, after further investigation, they realize that Bobby is innocent and that the real culprit is someone else.
As Bobby's innocence is established, he becomes a witness to the murder and testifies in court. Meanwhile, Bobby and Andy's relationship is strained due to Bobby's brother being a suspect, and they have to work through their differences to solve the case.
The case takes many twists and turns, as the detectives uncover various pieces of evidence that lead them towards the true culprit. The episode is filled with suspense and intrigue as the detectives work to solve the case and bring the murderer to justice.
The episode also highlights the personal struggles of the detectives as they deal with their own issues while working on the case. Bobby is dealing with both professional and personal struggles, as he works to clear his brother's name and deals with the aftermath of his divorce. Andy, on the other hand, is struggling with his sobriety and personal relationships.
Throughout the episode, the detectives work tirelessly to uncover the truth and bring the perpetrator to justice, while also dealing with their own personal struggles. The episode culminates in a dramatic trial scene, where Bobby finally testifies and the true culprit is revealed.
Overall, "He's Not Guilty, He's My Brother" is a thrilling episode of NYPD Blue that showcases the complexities of detective work, as well as the personal struggles of those involved in the investigation. The episode is filled with suspense and drama, making it a must-watch for fans of the show.