...These Are Their Stories: The Law & Order Podcast

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  • Kevin Flynn and Rebecca Lavoie invite special guests to talk about ripped-from-the-headlines episodes of Law & Order, SVU, and Criminal Intent. It's the f'ing OG of police procedurals!
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  • SVU: Stabler beats up Sabrina Carpenter's attacker
    Jan 8 2025

    Benson and Stabler connect an assault on a child (played by a young Sabrina Carpenter) to the rape of Larissa, who'd been forced into child pornography decades ago. The rapist leads them to Orville Underwood, the man acquitted of making the explicit videos years earlier. He explains that his DNA was on photos found at the rapist's home because he decided to rub one out in the bathroom and it got everywhere.

    Unable to make a case against Underwood, Olivia and Elliot look for Daniel, Larissa's scene partner. The detectives discover he's making his own child porn and refuses to testify against his old kidnapper. After Underwood gets the case thrown out of court, Larissa takes matters into her own hands.

    We're talking about Special Victims Unit season 12 episode 12 "Possessed." Our returning guest is Lauren van der Meer from the "Drinks with Death" podcast.

    Aspects of this episode take some inspiration from the case of Alex Cabarga.

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    49 mins
  • L&O: Did a drug dealer sell his baby to a woman faking her pregnancy?
    Dec 25 2024

    After a mother is murdered and her newborn Nicky kidnapped, Detectives Joe Fontana and Ed Green interrogate Frank, the drug dealer who was in her apartment that morning. But Lt. Van Buren says a witness spotted a pregnant woman fleeing the building with Nicky. The trail leads to Arlene Tarrington, a woman who'd been faking her pregnancy.

    Arlene admits while suffering from postpartum psychosis, she kidnapped the infant but didn't kill the victim. ADA Alexandra Borgia learns Arlene had offered a teen mom $50,000 for her baby, and she called Frank days before the murder. He tells the cops he's Nicky's biological father and scammed Arlene with a promise to sell his child for cash. EADA Jack McCoy must decide who he believes the actual killer is and offer a deal to the other...but does he make the right choice?

    We're talking about Law & Order season 16 episode 7 "House of Cards." Our guest is Margo Donohue from the Book vs. Movie podcast.

    Some inspiration for this episode comes from the 1988 kidnapping of Rachael Ann White.

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    44 mins
  • SVU: Keke Palmer searches for her sister...and anthrax!
    Dec 11 2024

    After escaping from her kidnapper, Tasha (played by Keke Palmer) tells Benson and Stabler the man rescued her and her sisters from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The detectives track down the abductor and find Tasha's sister, but the suspect has contracted a fatal case of anthrax inhalation. The FBI swoops in, takes the girls, steals all of SVU's evidence, and threatens to prosecute any detective who discloses the information. Olivia leaks the story to reporter Jackson Zane whose front page exposé gets the sisters returned. After she and Elliot arrest a lab tech and learn the anthrax is still at large, Olivia again tips off Zane. The reporter refuses to identify the leaker and chooses to go to jail instead of revealing Benson as his source.

    We're talking about the jam-packed Special Victims Unit season seven episode ten "Storm." Our guest is Maggie Freleng from the "Wrongful Conviction" podcast.

    A character in this episode is based on former New York Times journalist Judith Miller.

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    49 mins

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Awesome!

The absolutely funniest most entertaining podcast I've listened to. You guys are so dang funny, makes my work day fly by. Rebecca has the greatest laugh. Please keep making episodes. Thanks for the great listen.

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So excited to find this podcast!

I believe myself to be an all - things- L&O lover. A good friend, knowing this, referred your podcast and it is the first and only one in my library. I found someone speaking my language!!
Who would have thought that a girl who didn't even graduate from Hudson University could enjoy a podcast this much - thanks!!!
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L&O junkies will love this

I loved finding out that I wasn't the only one who would keep some iteration of Law and Order going in the background any time it was available (and thanks to cable TV, it's nearly always available.) Kevin, Rebecca, and a different special guest each episode take an episode from the Law and Order universe and discuss it as well as the true crime it's sometimes closely and sometimes loosely based on, and I'm here for it. They ask each of their guests their favorite detectives (mine is Briscoe and Green, a pretty popular choice) and their favorite prosecutorial team (McCoy and Ross, fight me). This podcast has freed up my day, I used to plan a visit to the gym around when I could catch a full episode of SVU, now I can go anytime I want and listen to this. Love this pod!

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