Homicide: Life On The Street
Homicide
Suivez les enquêtes d'un réalisme saisissant de la Brigade Criminelle de Baltimore... Une des meilleures séries policières des années 90, elle raconte l'histoire des inspecteurs de la Brigade Criminelle de Baltimore qui bossent pour boucler leurs enquêtes même si, comme dans la réalité, ils n'y arrivent pas ...
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Terminée | Américaine | 45 minutes |
Policier, Drama | NBC, Série Club | 1993 |
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7.15 - Sideshow (2)
Sideshow (2)
Danvers brings news of his appointment to the District Court bench as the investigation of a government official named Janine McBride, begun on Law & Order continues in New York. Their prime suspect, Chesley Purcell, is dead and her shooter, Ned Burks, is in the hands of the Feds. What was her connection back to Washington? Gee expresses his anger with MGee over letting his ""ham fisted"" bosses at the FBI know what was going on, since they in turn had informed Wm. Dell, the Independent Counsel. Burks is given a limited amount of immunity for his testimony to Dell, but McCoy and Danvers get an order that allows them to be present at his questioning; but neither the Independent Counsel nor McCoy and Danvers get anything useful. Meanwhile, the Baltimore detectives investigate the background of Chesley Purcell and it turns up the name of a man in prison who still appears to be running his organization. So there could be no more leaks, MGee asks to be kept out of the investigation. (Sideshow (1) aired on Law & Order, season 9, episode 14.)
Diffusion originale : 19 février 1999
Diffusion française :
19 février 1999
Réalisat.eur.rice.s :
Ed Sherin
Scénariste.s :
David Simon
Guest.s :
Adam Grupper
,
Benjamin Bratt
,
Charles Malik Whitfield
,
George Hearn
,
Jerry Orbach
,
Jimmie Ray Weeks
,
Julie Nathanson
,
Marcus Giamatti
,
Sam Waterston
,
Tammy Christine Arnold