The discovery of a fake pornographic "snuff tape" leads detectives to a high school gang and an alleged points-for-sex contest.The discovery of a fake pornographic "snuff tape" leads detectives to a high school gang and an alleged points-for-sex contest.The discovery of a fake pornographic "snuff tape" leads detectives to a high school gang and an alleged points-for-sex contest.
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- TriviaThis episode appears to be based on the 1993 Spur Posse case. The posse was a group of high school boys from Lakewood, California, who used a point system to keep track of and compare their sexual conquests. The founder of the group chose the name "Spur Posse" when a favorite basketball player of theirs, David Robinson, was signed to the San Antonio Spurs. The group came to national attention on March 18, 1993, when the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department arrested a number of the members for various sexual crimes. Prosecutors later dropped all but one of the charges after determining most of the encounters were consensual, although with underage girls. They had the opportunity to prosecute the considerably older boys for statutory rape but declined to do so.
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Jack McCoy: Rule number one, never drink at work. Rule number two, never discuss work while drinking.
A.D.A. Claire Kincaid: They've overturned the verdicts and remanded for a new trial. Evidence of the Mack Rangers is excluded.
Jack McCoy: Rule number three, if rule number two is broken...
[Jack pushes his drink towards Claire]
Jack McCoy: ...never drink alone.
- ConnectionsReferences Dumbo (1941)
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One of the Greatest Law & Order Episodes Ever
This would have to be one of the greatest Law & Order episodes I have ever seen.
It starts with Briscoe and Logan investigating a young girl, Corey Russell who was killed in what they thought was a snuff film.
But she turns out to be alive. The investigation takes a twist when Corey reveals that she was raped by a group of guys at her school who participate in a "sex-for-points" club.
As the police investigate, they find out that Corey wasn't the only girl who was pressured by the "sex-for-points" club.
McCoy was good at questioning Peter Facinelli's character in court and another member of the group who is offered a deal. He says, "How many points do you think you'll be worth in prison?" That was excellent.
The episode contains the most brilliant performances with actors Monica Keena as the victim and Peter Facinelli as the cocky, smart-mouth member of the club.
The episode is another "ripped from the headlines" storyline about the Spur Posse.
This episode is absolutely amazing and it should be named one of the most greatest L&O episodes ever.
Monica Keena should have won an Emmy for her role in this episode. She was that good.
Like I've said before, this episode should go down as one of the greatest L&O episodes in the history of L&O.
It starts with Briscoe and Logan investigating a young girl, Corey Russell who was killed in what they thought was a snuff film.
But she turns out to be alive. The investigation takes a twist when Corey reveals that she was raped by a group of guys at her school who participate in a "sex-for-points" club.
As the police investigate, they find out that Corey wasn't the only girl who was pressured by the "sex-for-points" club.
McCoy was good at questioning Peter Facinelli's character in court and another member of the group who is offered a deal. He says, "How many points do you think you'll be worth in prison?" That was excellent.
The episode contains the most brilliant performances with actors Monica Keena as the victim and Peter Facinelli as the cocky, smart-mouth member of the club.
The episode is another "ripped from the headlines" storyline about the Spur Posse.
This episode is absolutely amazing and it should be named one of the most greatest L&O episodes ever.
Monica Keena should have won an Emmy for her role in this episode. She was that good.
Like I've said before, this episode should go down as one of the greatest L&O episodes in the history of L&O.
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- princessldybg91
- Jun 19, 2008
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