When an hispanic male is found dead from a severe chest trauma, Detectives Briscoe and Green discover that he and two other illegal immigrants had been in a staged automobile accident. As evidence mounts linking numerous similar car crashes with the same employer, chiropractor, insurance adjuster, and lawyers, A.D.A.s McCoy and Carmichael must determine who is ultimately responsible for the man's death, from which so many others profited.
There are few TV series that can boast a run as long and successful as 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'. With an impressive 25 seasons and over 550 episodes to its name, this American crime drama has carved out a special place in the hearts of viewers worldwide. It’s now your turn to join millions of fans by adding this riveting show to your BetaSeries account.
The series plunges viewers into the dark underbelly of New York City, where detectives from the Special Victims Unit investigate sexually oriented crimes. This includes harrowing cases involving rape, pedophilia, domestic violence, and abuses towards vulnerable populations, such as children, disabled individuals, and elderly victims. However, it's not just about solving cases; it's also about these detectives' struggle to balance their personal lives without letting their work's gruesome nature affect them.
At the helm is Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay), who grows from being a detective to becoming the commanding officer of the unit. Her partner Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) shares an equally compelling arc before his departure in season 12. Their journey forms one part of what makes this show so gripping. The supporting ensemble cast includes actors like Ice-T as Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola and Richard Belzer as John Munch – both bringing unique dimensions to their characters.
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