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In the criminal justice system,
sexually based offenses are
considered especially heinous.
In New York City, the
dedicated detectives
who investigate these
vicious felonies
are members of an elite squad
known as the special
victims unit.
These are their stories.
- Yankees or mets?
- Yankees.
Favorite movie?
- Casablanca.
You?
- Godfather, one and two.
Ooh, no wedding ring tan line.
- Divorced three years.
- Kids?
- No.
You?
- No.
Political affiliation?
- Republican.
- What?
- You're a democrat?
Well, you're young.
- What--what does that mean?
- Well, you know what they say.
If you're a
republican before 30,
you have no heart.
And if you're a
democrat after 30,
you have no brain.
- I'm 34.
- Can I use your bathroom
before I head cross town?
- Second door on your left.
- Sorry.
- Your other left, genius.
- Hey, no need to get nasty.
You know, at least I was honest.
How old's your kid, Annie?
- What are you talking about?
- Her screams woke
up goldilocks here,
he tried to bolt buck naked,
but the girl's date
brought him down.
- I had my first drink
last night, okay?
Lesson learned.
- How old are you?
- 14.
- What do we have here?
- Unfinished business night
watch dropped on us.
- Hunter mazelon.
Woman woke up, found him naked
passed out in her bed.
- I can explain that.
- Just don't.
You need a parent present.
- When night watch
contacted his mother,
she said let him spend
the night in jail.
- And you wonder why I
was driven to drink.
- That kid was
trying to *** me.
- Don't flatter yourself, lady.
- You can't be here.
- I found this in my
closet this morning
with an empty bottle of whiskey.
You hid in my closet
to attack me.
- Ninth grade science.
Property of hunter mazelon.
Duct tape.
Pantyhose.
- She's paranoid.
- Really?
What were you doing with that?
- It's cool.
- You're staying in here
till your mom shows up.
- Screw you.
I'm claustrophobic.
- Then why were you hiding
in a woman's closet?
- This is bull.
- You know something,
pal, if I had my way,
I'd be throwing you in the cage
with the adult skels you're
trying so hard to become.
- Bring it.
- Well, the rules say
I have to keep you in a
child-appropriate area.
- [Scoffs] These case files?
- Don't worry about them.
Junior, face the wall.
- You gonna give me a
cavity search now?
- Just stand still.
Hey, that's not cool!
Don't touch me there, man!
I need an adult in here!
Quit touching my junk!
- Detective, is there a problem?
- Yeah, the kid's a smartass.
Think that's funny?
- No.
- Then why'd you yell that?
- I freaked out.
It's my first time
being arrested.
- Well, I was just
heading out on patrol.
You need me to send somebody in?
- Uh--
- hmm?
He's talking to you, not me.
- No, no, we're cool.
- We're cool.
Face the wall.
You don't have enough
charges against you?
Now you're making
false allegations?
- It was a joke, man.
I'm sure neither of us are
in here to Jack anyone up.
- Well, you sit tight.
I'll see you upstairs
when mommy gets here.
- I can't wait.
- Excuse me.
They have kept me waiting
downstairs for 40 minutes.
Can you please find out where
hunter mazelon is being held?
I'm his mother.
- Detectives Benson and stabler
are the primaries on that case.
Why don't you have a seat
while I locate them.
- Absolutely not.
- Feel free to stand
if you prefer.
- Special victims is a
sex crime unit, right?
Hunter was picked up
on a kid's prank.
What is he doing here?
- There's been a
new development.
- Did someone do
something to him?
- Your son isn't the victim.
- What-- that's insane.
Hunter mazelon.
You must have gotten him
mixed up with someone else.
- Look, I know you're upset.
But just out of curiosity,
why weren't you concerned about
his whereabouts last night?
- When the police
called I was furious,
and I told them to keep him
and teach him a lesson.
Let him think about what
he's put me through.
- The arresting officer
didn't contact you till
Where did you think
hunter was before that?
- Spending the night
at his friend Jake's
working on a science project.
- How could hunter do that?
The science fair's Monday.
We're dead.
- Yeah, your next-door
neighbor Annie meyers
is all choked up about that.
- Did you know anything
about this, Jake?
- No.
- Hunter jimmied open
her service entrance.
He probably needed a lookout.
- You two partners in
more than science?
- No, we're barely
partners in that.
Hunter showed up high
and bailed early.
- Why are you friends
with a boy like that?
- I'm not.
We were the only two
losers without a partner.
They paired us up.
- Okay, then why'd he target
your next-door neighbor Annie?
She said she never met him.
- She was leaving her apartment
when he got here last night.
He made dirty gestures while
she was walking away.
- You ever see hunter
exhibit any violent streak?
- Just on hosni muribbit.
Our mummification project.
The first step is
to push a sharp rod
into the nose and
pull out the brains.
It's called pithing.
- The frog in that
picture is still alive.
- I told him we could get a
dead one from the pet store,
but he said, "where's
the fun in that?"
- That's messed up.
- Yeah, it's also an indicator
in the triad of sociopathy.
Animal cruelty.
- Jake, why didn't you stop him?
- I tried.
If it weren't for me,
he would have done
it to our cat.
- He would never hurt anybody.
That other boy, Jake, he must
have goaded him into it.
- Do you know if hunter
is sexually active?
- Of course not.
He's 14.
He's just a baby.
- Hello, Bree.
Nice of you to show up.
- What is wrong with you?
- No, you tell them that I
didn't raise you this way!
- Are you in the habit of
smacking your child around?
- No, her weapon of choice
is a verbal tongue lashing.
- Sit down.
- When I got out of line,
my mother beat me with a belt.
Maybe I should have spanked him.
- Well, actually, studies
link corporal punishment
to increased violence
and lowered iqs.
- Well, I got whipped plenty,
and I'm a marketing executive.
- She thinks this
is all about her.
- No, it is about your father
abandoning us when
you were a baby.
- Mrs.
mazelon, your son
has been very anxious
to tell us his
side of the story,
so maybe we should hear him out.
- Okay.
- Great, have a seat.
If I could just get you to
initial after each line.
Here.
Your son has the right
to remain silent.
And anything he says can and
will be used against him
in a court of law.
- Well, it's not gonna
come to that, is it?
- Well, if he's cooperative,
we'll make sure that the D.
A.
Hears about it.
- The D.
A?
If anyone's gonna punish
him, it'll be me.
- And if you cannot
afford an attorney,
one will be provided for you.
- No.
Hunter, let's go.
- Where do you think
you're going?
- Home, to deal
with this myself.
- Uh, you're free to go.
Hunter here is not.
- Well, I'm not
leaving without him.
- Why, that's sweet
of you, Bree.
- Shut up!
And I told you not
to call me that.
I'm your mother.
- Mrs.
mazelon, hunter is not leaving.
He's under arrest, do
you understand that?
- You're making a Mountain
out of a mole hill.
- Everything in my backpack
was for a science project.
- I'm calling an attorney.
- He can meet him
at arraignment.
- I can't charge him
with a sex crime.
- He broke into
Annie's apartment
with a ninja-grade
butterfly knife,
duct tape, and pantyhose.
- I don't make him to
be a cross-dresser.
He hose was for a face mask.
- He intended to
*** Annie meyers.
- I know it and you know it,
but I can't present a
thought crime to the jury.
- So charge him with the
crimes we do have him on.
Make enrollment in a sex
offender treatment program
a condition for any
plea you give him.
- If it even comes to that.
He's 14.
This is his first offense.
- No, it isn't.
We checked with the school.
Two months ago, he grabbed
a teacher's ***.
- She wanted him expelled,
but his mother made it go away.
- Is the teacher willing
to come forward?
- We tried.
No.
- There were no
consequences on that one.
You let him skate on this,
we will have future victims.
- Guys, I won't even be
the one trying this.
He's a minor.
It's family court.
- First-degree burglary
with a deadly weapon,
the cut-off is 14.
You can charge him as an adult.
- Docket ending 0589.
The charges are burglary one,
criminal trespass two,
criminal possession
of a weapon four,
possession of burglar's tools.
- Also possession of alcohol
by a person under 21.
- Well under 21, I see.
- The people are clearly abusing
their discretion, your honor.
It's a travesty this case
hasn't been petitioned
over to family court.
- The felony count
makes supreme court
the proper venue for an
allocation of youthful offender.
- Let's move this along while
we're all relatively young.
How do you plead?
- Not guilty, your honor.
Nobody's even let me tell
my side of the story yet.
- As your attorney
can explain to you,
you'll be afforded that
opportunity at trial.
The people are asking for?
- Detention to a
juvenile facility.
- This child is
hardly a flight risk.
His mother's in court and will
see to it that he complies.
- He has a total lack of
respect for authority.
He struggles with impulse
control and substance abuse.
- Spurious allegations
that have no bearing
on whether he'll
return to court.
- Bail is set at
$5,000, cash or bond.
- In that case, I as that
an order of protection
be granted to the complainant,
Annie meyers,
barring any contact
by the defendant.
- So granted.
- I'm the one who needs
a protection order.
I was molested.
- By whom?
- The creepy guy at the
precinct where they took me.
Detective stabler.
- Hunter accused Elliot of what?
In open court?
Why didn't you call
me after arraignment?
Okay, yeah.
Thanks for the heads-up.
- Hey, I'm gonna need
to take an hour lunch
to meet with the
preschool for Eli.
Can you believe that, preschool?
What's up?
- Uh, hunter mazelon
pulled a little stunt
in front of judge ridenour
at arraignment yesterday.
- Yeah, that doesn't
surprise me.
- He claimed that
you molested him.
- What'd ridenour do?
- Nothing.
He set a low bail,
which Bree posted.
- So the little
psychopath is free.
- Elliot, don't do
anything stupid.
Let me just talk to the mom.
- Don't.
It's not your career
he's screwing with.
- He's a messed-up kid
in serious trouble.
This is obviously a
desperate hail Mary.
- No, it wasn't.
He was planning this
from the beginning.
That little runt set me up.
- When?
I was with you the whole time.
- When we were waiting for
his mother to show up,
I brought him down
to the youth office.
All of a sudden this
kid starts howling
that I'm grabbing his package.
- Did you write it up?
- He laughed it off as a joke.
I forgot about it.
- This is obviously
gonna work out.
You're innocent.
- That doesn't matter.
As soon as you're smeared
with something like that,
the stink doesn't go away.
- Elliot, you have to
go through propers.
You cannot confront
this kid right now.
- I'm not, okay?
I know how this works.
I'm gonna go down to I.
A.
B.
, set it right with them
before those sons of ***
try and make it public.
So how'd your twisted little
fairy tale play with I.
A.
B.
?
- Stay away from my
son, you pervert.
- You know he made it up.
- You know, I saw your file
on lieutenant Tucker's desk.
It was pretty thick.
How many other guys have you
been a little too friendly with?
- Has your son ever been taught
his actions have consequences?
- Hunter, let's go.
- No, why don't we stay here
and listen to some
more parenting advice
from a child molester.
- You let him lie and charm
his way out of trouble.
You're not doing him any favors.
- Lieutenant Tucker, this
guy's stalking me now.
- I was on my way to see you.
- Funny, I didn't send for you.
- Well, I thought I'd
save you the trouble.
- We've been trying to leave,
but that man won't let us.
- Stabler, my office.
I know you're not stupid enough
to intimidate a witness
in my front yard.
- And I know you're
not dim enough
to believe anything that
little sociopath fed you.
- You know, you're
entitled to a lawyer.
- I waive that right.
It's a setup.
It's retaliation.
- Well, that might hold
more weight, detective,
if you hadn't been in
this hot seat before.
What is it, I mean, how
many times is it now?
- Okay, wait a minute.
It's about my temper
against pedophiles.
- Maybe you stayed at the
dance too long, detective.
What's the Nietzsche quote?
"Those who fight monsters,
be careful lest you
become a monster.
"
- I don't touch children.
I protect them.
- How many perps have said
those exact same words to you?
At your precinct Saturday last,
did you escort hunter mazelon
into an unoccupied
windowless office?
- Following protocol.
- So you admit you were
alone with this minor.
He was handcuffed.
- He was under arrest.
- You wanted him
to know the trauma
he put his victim through.
- You're an idiot.
- You shoved him against a wall,
making mention of
a cavity search.
- No, that was his lame joke.
- You came up behind him.
- To uncuff him.
- You slid your hands
between his legs.
- You've been watching
too much ***.
- Hunter cried out for help,
he asked you to stop,
saying stop touching his junk.
- He was setting me up!
- Then why didn't you
report him first?
- Because it was
an asinine prank
by a 14-year-old punk
that only a moron
with an axe to grind
would ever believe.
The door was wide open.
- I know.
That's why we have a witness.
- Nelson.
What happened?
- Tell your partner
I was never looking
to get caught up in this.
- Trust me, we know how
the rat squad works.
What did you tell them?
- The truth.
- Then they know
it's a bogus claim.
- Look, every drug
bust I ever made
claimed I planted the
evidence, so I feel that.
- Good, so you
explained to Tucker
that Elliot's being set up.
- All I could tell
him was what I heard
and what I saw.
I couldn't lie.
- What do you think you saw?
- Your partner backing
up off the kid
when he heard me
come behind him.
- You saw that he was
just uncuffing the kid.
- I couldn't see his
hands from my angle.
- You let this kid play you.
- All I know is after
I talked to I.
A.
B.
I got stuck on
cop-in-a-box duty,
which I'm late for now.
I'm done talking.
- I don't want anybody
harassing officer Nelson.
- For what, backing
this con artist?
Nah, give him a commendation.
- The only one getting harassed
around here is Elliot.
- And it goes without saying
that you can't get
near this kid again.
- That's why he
pulled this stunt,
so I couldn't do my job,
and you're playing
right into it.
- The defense would
have a field day
with any new dirt
you dug up on him.
- They'd claim that you
planted evidence for revenge.
- And as for you, let
munch and fin know
that whatever you're doing
has to be 100% aboveboard.
It's gonna be scrutinized.
- Since when is that a problem?
- This kid tried to dirty
up one of our own.
We know what his tactics are,
and we've got to be smarter.
- So now any scumbag
perp in custody
looking to cut a deal
can yell "bad touch"?
- My client would be amenable
to dropping his case
if you drop yours.
- Blackmail.
Are you kidding me?
- His words, not mine.
He's a kid, sherri.
The finer shadings of
the law escape him.
- I'll be sure and pass that
along to internal affairs.
- It's his first offense.
- I would like for
it to be his last.
- What, by taking
away his childhood?
Let's discuss a plea.
- Pass.
- Well, then you'd
have been better
trying him in family court.
No jury there.
- And no record
after he gets out.
- Supreme court only
gives him a record
if the jury convicts.
- You do realize he's guilty.
- You know how hard it is
to get a jury to convict
when there's no victim?
- We have a victim,
Annie meyers.
- Who on cross-examination
I will ask
if hunter laid a finger on,
and unless she perjures herself,
her answer will be no.
- I'm not letting a
future Ted Bundy skate.
- First offense, sherri.
How do you think the
jury will find?
We work out a deal, we
can at least stipulate
that he gets some help.
It's the phone.
- No, no, no.
- Come on, Elliot.
Don't even think about it.
- Come on.
- Oh, surprise, surprise,
it's your office wife.
Hey, liv.
I don't know if Elliot told you,
but he's taking a
personal day today.
- Yes, I am.
- Mm-hmm.
What does that have
to do with Elliot?
Does he need to appear in court?
He doesn't?
That's good.
Okay, I'll give him the message.
Bye, liv.
- What's that about?
- Good news.
Liv thinks that
you're off the hook
on a trumped-up
molestation charge
that you never bothered
to tell me about.
- Some lowlife kid
angling for a deal.
Why'd it go away?
- I guess your a.
D.
A.
Has a soft spot for you.
She's letting him plead out.
- Are you aware, Mr.
mazelon,
that an adolescent's brain
doesn't finish developing
until into his 20s?
- No, but that's cool
to know, your honor.
- Your lack of character
and demonstrably poor
decision-making capabilities
need not be lifelong handicaps.
- Also good to know.
- As a condition
of the agreement,
you have to allocute
to your crimes.
Let's hear it.
- "On Friday, April 29th,
I unlawfully entered the
home of Annie meyers.
"
I was totally wasted, and I
had no idea what I was doing.
- Skip the editorializing, Mr.
mazelon.
If you can't take responsibility
for your actions--
- what the hell are you doing?
- Not the time, Elliot.
- Don't let him do this.
Call for a recess.
- Is there a problem, counselor?
- We need to call a recess,
your honor, please.
- We have a restraining
order against that man.
- He's not supposed to be
within 500 feet of my client.
- I am just trying to prevent
a miscarriage of justice
here, your honor.
- I want him arrested.
- I don't appreciate you
disrupting my court, detective.
Court officer,
please escort him out.
Continue, Mr.
mazelon.
- I'm sorry, he made
me forget where I was.
- Naked in miss meyers bed.
- Look, I'm not
making any excuses,
but at that point
I was so wasted
I had no idea what I was doing.
- No remorse whatsoever.
Lied through his teeth.
Everybody just drank it up.
Another when you got a chance.
- Not defending west,
but what if she cut the
deal to cover your--
- then she's an idiot.
- We've been burning through a lot of a.
D.
A.
S around here.
Maybe she just wanted
us to like her.
- As *** as it would be to
hang out with the cool kids,
I didn't do it for you.
- So what'd he end up getting?
- Three years.
- Really?
Suspended but any violation
results in mandatory detention.
- So nothing?
- 50 hours community service,
alcohol treatment classes,
and enrollment in a sex
offender therapy program.
If I had rolled the
dice and lost,
he would be out there
with no supervision.
- Okay, I gotta roll.
Munch says we got a case.
- I'll drive.
- He said you'd better
stay away from this one.
- What happened?
- I see you got my message.
*** victim, Madeline
Harris, 50s,
looks like a businesswoman.
Skirt hiked up, throat slit.
- Any witnesses?
- The wino her
killer plowed into
when he was hightailing
it out of there,
he said he was dressed
all in black,
reeked of whiskey,
and had pantyhose
pulled over his face.
- It's him.
- We don't know that.
- The witness said he
was slender, 5'10",
dark hair, looked like a kid.
- It's hunter mazelon.
He's pissed off
at the conditions
they placed him under.
- Or he was celebrating.
- What are you doing here?
- You were notified the
restraining order was vacated?
- Right, for lack of merit.
So now a molester can
just come into my house
and harass my son
in his own home.
That's just great
for the victim.
- Actually, I'm here to
introduce you to Mr.
sawicki.
This is hunter's
probation officer.
- We're not meeting until
next Wednesday, though.
- I find surprise visits
to be more enlightening.
- He's here to confirm
hunter's compliance.
- Hunter was given
a curfew of 7:00.
He is home, isn't he?
- Yes, of course he is.
God, as if his day
hasn't been hard enough.
- Do you know where he was
earlier this evening?
- Yes, right here.
- He hasn't been out at all?
- No, he had a headache,
and so he went home
right after dinner.
Hunter, there's some
people here to see you.
- You're sure he's in there?
- Positive.
Wake up!
- Maybe he can't hear
you over the music.
- This isn't funny!
I swear, hunter, so help me,
if I have to knock
this door down--
- well, well, well,
where'd you come from?
- Detective stabler,
you just couldn't
stay away, could you?
Not that I'm not flattered,
but, dude, you really
gotta give this up.
- Put the knife down.
- This?
- Drop it now.
- Um, I don't understand.
- What the hell is going on?
- I locked myself
out of my bedroom.
I usually use my pocket
knife to open it up,
but he took that away from me,
so this should work.
- Get your hands off my son.
- Now when an officer tells
you to drop a weapon, do it.
- It's not a weapon, man.
God.
What are you gonna do, shoot me?
- Where you been, son?
- Out.
Getting some air.
Is that a crime?
- For you, yeah, it is.
You know the rules.
You're not allowed
out after sundown.
- I was on my own roof
for, like, ten minutes.
- Really?
Your mother hasn't
seen you for hours.
- Yeah, well, I was
in my room all night.
All she had to do was knock.
Don't shoot, it's not a weapon.
- Hunter, your probation
officer is here
to check in on you.
- Yeah, well, he can check away.
I don't have anything to hide.
- Cheery.
- I like it.
- Those clothes you're
wearing don't even fit you.
- Well, you certainly know how
to make a guy feel
self-conscious.
- Mrs.
mazelon, are
those the same clothes
he was wearing the
last time you saw him?
- I didn't see what he
changed into after court.
- Are they even his?
- Yes, they're his.
- Right.
And I suppose he doesn't
appear intoxicated
to you, either.
I am sober as a judge.
- You know sobriety is a
condition of his probation?
- I want you to blow
in this thing, please.
Are you really gonna let
them do this to me?
- It'll be fine.
You weren't drinking.
I had cough syrup earlier.
Just saying.
It wouldn't give you a .
09.
- Well, no lying your
way out of this one.
You just violated
your probation.
- Why are you so
obsessed with him?
- What is this really about?
- Place him under arrest.
- No, I didn't know how
bad his problem was,
and I am getting him help.
Please, you can't really
take him in, can you?
- Why didn't probation haul
his *** in last night?
- Well, if the kid was on
parole, he could have.
Probation has a higher standard.
Can't make a summary arrest.
The hearing's Friday.
- Yeah, by which time his
victim will be the special
on the worm buffet.
- Husband's destroyed.
Worked with me for over an hour.
No connection to hunter.
- Probably isn't one.
His intended victim, Annie,
was a crime of opportunity.
- Kid got loaded after
he got out of court.
It was Madeline's bum luck of
passing him in that alley.
- Well, he ditched
the *** weapon
somewhere between
the scene and home.
Mom's covering for him,
but someone gave him a change
of clothes along the way.
- Or he stopped by a laundromat
and pulled somebody's
clothes out of the dryer.
Kid's smart.
- He didn't get
that from his mom.
Is there any way we can
get her to cooperate?
- With the blinders
she's wearing,
not without stronger evidence.
- You do an autopsy
on Madeline Harris?
- Just finished.
- We were hoping you
found a smoking gun.
- Official cause of
death is asphyxiation.
- Sure she didn't bleed out
from this big, gaping
slit across her throat?
- Your perpetrator
didn't go deep enough
for the jugular or carotid.
He severed the trachea
and nicked the inferior
thyroid artery,
which bled down her
windpipe into her lung.
- She choked to death
on her own blood.
He had her up against
the dumpster
raping her from behind
with a straightedge
to her throat.
She probably struggled,
causing these grazing cuts.
*** presses the
knife tighter,
accidentally cutting
into the trachea.
- Accidentally my ***.
This is a homicide.
- And luckily for us, a ***.
He didn't wear a ***.
I'm running the DNA now.
- If we only had something
to compare it to.
Hunter's plea deal
didn't include a sample
for the database.
- Probably left it
somewhere else.
- He nightie he was
clutching to his Johnson?
Yeah, I threw that away
the night I found him
in my bed with it.
- So, miss meyers, this
closet is where you found
the backpack and the whiskey?
- Yeah.
What was he doing in there?
- The legal term is
hanging himself.
- You let me know the second
they confirm it's hunter's DNA.
- Probably won't
be till tomorrow.
Where are you?
- I'm just making sure the
body count stays at one.
- You're not supposed
to go near the kid.
- I don't intend to.
He behaves, I behave.
I gotta go.
That's not the way home, hunter.
What are you doing?
Hunter.
- Hey, man, this
is getting creepy.
Do you want me to have to
renew that restraining order?
- You're supposed to go
straight home after school.
What are you doing here?
- I'm following court orders.
- The court order you to
stalk and *** the girl?
- No.
They ordered me to do this.
Teen a.
A.
Hi, my name is hunter,
and I'm an alcoholic.
So unless you don't
want me to get sober
- Do you need a remedial
English course, Elliot?
How do I make you
understand the words
"stay away from hunter mazelon"?
- Look, I thought he was
stalking a new victim.
- Well, that might
have helped your case,
if you hadn't been so
***-reamingly wrong.
- Hey, guys, guys,
I hate to interrupt
your little love fest,
but this is m.
E.
Birch.
- You've got the results?
- While I was waiting for
the sample from the closet,
I ran the DNA I found in your
*** victim through codis.
Got a hit on five
unsolved rapes in Oregon.
- Well, then hunter couldn't
have killed Madeline Harris.
- No, no, it was
hunter all right.
The DNA from the
closet just came back.
It's a definite match
to the others.
- He's a 14-year-old
serial ***.
- You have a right
to an attorney.
If you cannot afford one, one
will be provided for you.
Do you understand?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Fyi, it's the same in Oregon.
- Not that they'll get a
crack at you any time soon.
- That's good, I hate Oregon.
Dad fought hard for summer
custody just to ignore me.
- The five women you
*** in the summer
should have got his attention.
- Hey, speaking of family,
do you have a sister
who teaches here?
- No.
Why?
- 'Cause there's a
calculus teacher
that looks a lot like you.
Maybe I'll have her next year.
- Not where you're going.
Watch your head.
- Did he just threaten
my hypothetical sister?
- Why are you hell-bent
on destroying my son?
- Mrs.
mazelon, have you even
heard a word that we've said?
Do you know that half of NYPD
is tearing up my apartment?
Well, I trust they gave you a
copy of the search warrant.
- Oh, God, this is all
about the complaint
that we filed against him?
I give up.
We'll drop it.
Just stop this.
- You really don't understand
any of this, do you?
You know, maybe you
need to see it.
Look here.
These are the women
that hunter attacked when he
was in Oregon last summer.
Belinda yoland, 42.
She was sexually assaulted
in an elevator.
Trina Rydell, 44.
She was dragged off
of a hiking trail
- and *** at knife-point.
- Not by hunter.
- Teresa caudill
was sexually assaulted
in a parking garage.
She was 39.
Now you're trying to stick every
crime in the country on him?
After his third attack,
the Portland p.
D.
Put together a composite.
Does that look familiar?
- That doesn't look
anything like him.
- Well, hunter thought it did.
And that's why he wore hose
from that point forward.
- Nila sturm, Susan
Perry, 38 and 50.
Madeline Harris was 56.
- Stop it.
It wasn't hunter.
- It was.
We have his DNA.
His *** was in each
one of those women.
- 20% of all *** assaults
are committed by teenagers.
Most of their victims are
people their own age
or younger.
- Now why is hunter so
fixated on older women?
Was it because he was
molested by one?
- Maybe a woman around your age.
- You're sick.
I would never--
I'll take a polygraph right now.
- Right now we have
to deal with hunter.
Well, they said that he would be here.
Where is he?
- No, don't expect
us anytime soon.
Mikasen and vitalie had him
in the back of their car.
We're following them.
Next thing you know the kid
comes flying out the window.
- I can't breathe.
- You're lucky to
be alive, idiot.
- Said he was gonna be sick,
needed some fresh air.
- And you opened the window
for this con artist?
- I only lowered
it a little bit.
I didn't think it was enough
for him to squeeze out of.
He was cuffed.
I was doing 20 Miles an hour.
- I'm riding along.
I don't care if you broke
every bone in your body.
I got eyes on you.
Meet us at bellevue.
- The mom's on her way here,
unless of course she
stopped to file a lawsuit.
- Good news for the
city coffers is,
they x-rayed him,
nothing's broken.
- Where's hunter?
I told you not to let
him out of your sight.
They're giving him an m.
R.
I.
To make sure his brain's not bleeding.
No metal's allowed in there, so
I had to get out with my gun.
- So he's uncuffed.
- He's still unable to
move any of his limbs.
This is the only exit.
- We told the tech to lock
himself in the booth,
to flash the light
when he's finished
or if hunter tries anything.
- I don't like it.
Where the hell's the tech?
- The kid's in the machine
but it's still running.
- Damn it, get a doctor.
Lock down the hospital.
Hunter's wearing whatever
this tech had on.
- We need a doctor in here now!
- Where the hell did he go?
Son of a ***.
- Where is he?
- We need you to tell us.
- I don't know!
- Who does he go to
when he's in trouble?
- Me.
Certainly not his father.
All right, if it's him, don't
tip him off that we're here.
- What if he won't
stay on the line?
- The trace is computerized.
Just pick it up
before you miss him.
- Trust me, you want us to
be the ones who find him.
Speaker phone.
- Hello?
- Hey, Bree, what's up?
- Hunter.
Hunter, where are you?
- Are the cops there?
- No.
Just come home.
- You're so dumb.
You don't think
they're watching?
- I don't know.
Are you all right?
They told me that you
were in an accident.
- I'm fine.
Just a few bruises.
I had those idiots
believing I was paralyzed.
- Oh, honey, you
don't sound fine.
Your speech is slurred.
- That's because I've been
drinking, you dumb cow.
- He's drunk.
- Bree, who are you talking to?
- To you, baby.
Just come home.
Let me take care of you.
- Right, 'cause you always
took such great care of me.
You know, you should
have done something,
and now I have to do it myself.
- What do you mean, hunter?
What do you mean?
- Bye, Bree.
Thanks for selling me out.
Bye, cops.
I hope it's you,
detective stabler.
If it is, I'm gonna do your job
for you, you giant ***.
- What are you talking about?
Hunter, please, don't
hurt yourself.
Hunter.
- What was he talking about?
What was he talking about?
- I don't know.
- Calling from a cell
phone, but it had GPS.
He's in Chelsea.
- According to the
GPS, that's hunter.
- Spare change?
- You got a phone on you?
- Did you take
that off this kid?
- No, he borrowed it from me.
- How many calls
did the kid make?
- Just one.
Called somebody a ***.
- Did you see where he went?
- No.
But I got the better
part of the deal.
He gave me this to borrow it.
- We're coming up on 24 hours.
Anything?
- We canvassed that neighborhood
all night, nothing.
- Somebody had to
give him the whiskey.
- Knowing hunter, he
probably boosted it.
- He's gonna do something
drastic if he hasn't already.
- A situation this desperate,
any chance he's suicidal?
- Don't say that.
- Mrs.
mazelon, we asked
you to stay at home
in case hunter called back.
- Don't let anything
happen to him.
This isn't his fault.
It's mine.
You were right.
He was molested.
- Why don't you have a seat.
- On the phone hunter said
you should have helped him,
that you didn't
take care of him.
- Well, he was only seven.
And it took me months to realize
that something was wrong
and then to get him
to tell me about it.
And I should have filed charges,
but I didn't want
anyone to know.
- Was it a family
member, his father?
- No.
It was the woman
who babysat him.
Oh, the things that
she did to him,
that she made him do to her.
I can't even talk about it.
- And he never got counseling?
- No, I just wanted him
to forget about it
so that he could
be normal again.
- Hunter said he was
gonna do my job for me.
Does he know where
to find this woman?
- He used to spend a lot
of time at her apartment.
But that was seven years ago.
Her name is Ellen huffner.
- Hunter.
- Svu portable to central.
I need a bus at 385 21st
street, apartment 2-g.
- Relax, you're hurt.
- One deceased, one wounded.
- I didn't know you cared.
I'm not hurt, just hung over.
- He's not shot?
- Blood's all hers.
- Get up.
- The other women I hurt,
that wasn't me.
I don't know why I kept
doing those things.
- I do.
- I wanted to stop.
I thought if I confronted Ellen
and made her tell me why she
did those things to me,
I thought it would end.
But she wouldn't tell me.
At least she'll never
do it to anyone else.
Neither will I.
I think I'm gonna be all right.
I think I'm gonna be okay now.