A real estate broker is accused of being an unlikely hit man for a former mob boss recently released from prison and trying to get his old crew back.A real estate broker is accused of being an unlikely hit man for a former mob boss recently released from prison and trying to get his old crew back.A real estate broker is accused of being an unlikely hit man for a former mob boss recently released from prison and trying to get his old crew back.
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- TriviaJerry Orbach, who plays Detective Lenny Briscoe, was present at the table of Joseph "Crazy" Gallo, the Mafia crime family Boss, when he was murdered at Umberto's Clam House. Orbach refused to cooperate with police, even though he was an eyewitness to the murder of Joseph 'Crazy Joey' Gallo, right up until his death.
- GoofsBoth Dr. Rogers and Detective Briscoe describe a .380 slug as "small caliber". However .38 caliber bullets are known as "medium caliber". Anything below .30 caliber (such as a .22 LR or .223 Remington) is considered small caliber, .30 to .38 is medium caliber and any slug larger than .40 caliber (such as a .40 S&W, .44 Magnum or .45 Auto) are large caliber.
- Quotes
Peter Righetti: Ah, another tough day at the office, huh?
Peter Righetti: We're on an espresso break. And who are you? O.C. task force?
Lennie Briscoe: Homicide.
Peter Righetti: Homicide? You're in the wrong place, Homicide. Steps around the corner are Rizzoni's funeral home.
Lennie Briscoe: [to Ed] Ah, this is why they call them "wiseguys".
- ConnectionsReferences Have Gun - Will Travel (1957)
An episode in which we see prosecutors playing dirty, by collecting information from spies and by changing deals for the greater good. Justice is not served at all.