They threaten to revoke his parole and he reveals that he drove Tanya to her mysterious “date” on the day that she was last seen but he insists that he would never harm her. Country admits that he sometimes drives the girls to their “dates” when the detectives tell him that they have footage from traffic cams. The detectives are sure that Country is the culprit and they haul him in for questioning. According to Country, he helps the girls hide some of their earnings from their pimps. This leads them to a nearby butcher named Country who has a personal relationship with the sex workers in the area. The medical examiner tells them that one of the girls that were found had her intestines and liver’s removed with a butcher knife. The detectives take a trip to the medical examiner’s office to compare the autopsy reports of the missing girls.
When Snowflake and Missy come into SVU claiming that Beauty is missing, the detectives start to believe that they have a serial rapist on their hands. The detectives do a little digging and they find out that there are dozens of missing girls from the area that fits the same description. Unfortunately, they have no idea about Tanya’s whereabouts. Detective Rollins and Velasco find the spots Tanya is known to hang out at and interview her acquaintance’s SnowFlake, Missy, and Beauty. Serial Killerĭana lets the detectives know that her sister Tanya is a homeless sex worker. You can also hear the madmen saying that she scream all she wants but nobody cares. In the voicemail, her sister is crying and screaming that she was raped, choked and that someone is trying to kill her. Daria Cruz walks into SVU hysterically after receiving a voicemail from her sister. On Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 23, Episode 7, it’s back to business as usual and the crew has one of the most horrific cases they’ve had in a while. Fortunately, new DNA technology freed the falsely imprisoned man and Olivia made amends with her past. An old case bought Detective Amaro back to the unit and an old flame back into Oliva’s life.
Here’s how NBC officially describes the episode:Ī record label CEO and his protégé are questioned for their involvement in the assault of a transgender student.Law & Order SVU Season 23, Episode 6 was nostalgic as we were treated to scenes of the old cast members that put the Special Victims Unit on the map back in 1999. But his character on Special Victims Unit sounds like he’ll be in real trouble - if he’s not causing it.
More recently Jean played another record label boss in several episodes of ABC’s (now CMT’s) musical drama Nashville.
Eleven years ago, he had a recurring role on Third Watch playing gang leader Marcel Hollis, who was responsible for the explosion that decimated Camelot in the series finale. It’s not the first time he’s been on the wrong side of the law on an NBC show. Jean’s character is one of the prime suspects in the case. Season 18, episode 6 is called “Bad Rap” and it’s not hard to guess why. Rapper, musician and actor Wyclef Jean is front and center in an episode dealing with the assault of a transgender student. This week’s installment of NBC‘s Law & Order: SVU is getting a boost of star power.
Here’s how you can watch season 18, episode 6 live, on TV and online. Wyclef Jean guest stars as ‘Law & Order: SVU’ takes on transgender assault. By Brittany Frederick 5 years ago Follow Tweet