Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
tv show

581 total episodes
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27 seasons
Hope in the darkness.
First Aired September 20, 1999
Overview
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.

Abomination
Season 5 - Episode 8 - 1h 43m
Air Date
November 11, 2003
Overview
Benson and Stabler have trouble identifying a male murder victim in his 20's found in a pile of sheets in the West Village; they later suspect an outspoken minister who was in the process of flooding the victim with hate mail and death threats. When the activist's alibi checks out, the detectives turn their attention to a professor who objects to the victim's thesis on the failure of sexual re-education groups.
Crew

Alex Zakrzewski
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Director

Michele Fazekas
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Writer

Neal Baer
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Executive Producer
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Tara Butters
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Writer
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Peter Leto
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Producer
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Geoffrey Erb
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Director of Photography
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Nancy Forner
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Editor
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Dean Taucher
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Production Designer
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Jonathan Greene
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Supervising Producer
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Roz Weinman
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Co-Executive Producer
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Lisa Marie Petersen
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Co-Executive Producer

Ted Kotcheff
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Executive Producer
Guest Stars

Diane Neal
as
Casey Novak

George Segal
as
Dr. Roger Tate

Jonathan Tucker
as
Ian Tate

Fred Thompson
as
Arthur Branch

Daniel Sunjata
as
Burt Trevor

Daphne Zuniga
as
Defense Attorney Emma Dishell

Alison Fraser
as
Dr. Elizabeth Cahill

James Otis
as
Reverend Mitchell Shaw

Peter McRobbie
as
Walter Bradley

Jim Titus
as
Officer Marvin Bryson

Michael Boatman
as
Dave Seaver

Caren Browning
as
Judith Siper