The Killers Were the Kids | Law & Order

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Published 2021-10-29
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When a wealthy young woman is found dead in her apartment, a few signs lead detectives to believe the killer was not after her wealth, a security video exposes two potential suspects, leading the detectives to a drug cartel.

Season 20, Episode 07, 'Boy Gone Astray'
The DA's office has to deal with a drug-related murder by two young teenage boys who have been trained as assassins by a Mexican drug cartel.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Doctorboster
    What pisses me off the most about this episode is that they think an art collector just stores Basquiat paintings stacked on each other in a closet...
  • @lexington_005
    This is a prime example of why it should be referred to as the "Legal" system and not the "Justice" system. When such damning evidence is suppressed due to a "technicality" and allows murders to walk free.
  • @FlackTheJack
    I like that in the opening they show the victim stopping and kicking the ball back to her killer with some reasonable skill. It not only reveals the perp to the audience but also adds character to the victim. The photo album the detectives looked at for 2 hours probable contained the victim's passion for soccer.
  • @JesseGolo
    I understand the need for checks on the police, but am I the only one who finds it unreasonable that all that evidence got thrown out? Children living alone in a house with the murder weapons and drugs?
  • @yakuza01
    If you are wondering if one of the kids is Flash Thompson from the recent MCU Spider-Man films, that's actually not Tony Revolori but his brother Mario who is also an actor.
  • @nj490
    You know only old people watch L&O when the show still uses weed as the major dealer drug of choice.
  • @oragamifreak421
    7:10, when the mother shows the detectives photo albums of her daughter, reminded me of when I had to put my dog down. We were sitting with her body with the vet and I just… started telling the vet about her. How smart my dog was, what a good girl she was. Totally unprompted. I just needed someone to hear it, I guess. UGH now I’m crying
  • Why is it surprising that drug dealers use kids to murder other drug dealers? Is it because we expect that all children are just innocent children that play in fields somewhere? Sending in a kid to do the bad stuff is the perfect cover. This isn't to say that I don't feel bad about it. I wish that these kids had parents that cared for them properly so they didn't fall into the trap set by unscrupulous adults that want to take advantage of them. It's really sad. But these kids have already murdered more than once. They enjoy the profits of their crimes. There will be no stopping them now.
  • "Motion to suppress all evidence" ...on what grounds??? Even if that study is accurate, the officers acted in good faith without malice...that evidence would've been allowed in
  • This is the first Law & Order where the extras act better than the main cast.
  • @TheHestya
    It's impossible not to laugh at them saying ''some kind of training camp'' while looking at those obviously photoshopped photos. :D
  • @TubeEamo
    Prosecution: Hey, where did they get the money for a high priced lawyer? Cartoonishly Evil Defence Lawyer: That's not relevant. Judge: Somehow that is the case.
  • this was a crazy episode it was one that always stuck out to me how a cartel was training kids to be killers and how mike and Connie and the parents almost reached the one boy I believe his name was rafa then by the end how he just shut down after another boy was killed it was understandable but still sad
  • @Nikkizucchini
    Oh man. It is recommended but I cant finish the whole episode. Lol
  • @haven_lady675
    Its extremely sad kids get involved in criminal organizations and used as child soldiers.
  • @kaferrat
    It's funny to see Rubarosa become embarrassed, when she & Cutter visit her old boyfriend for info on the songs being released. The old boyfriend makes comments to Rubarosa in front of Cutter. 😂
  • I am hopeful ALL seasons of Law & Order get added to Peacock at some point, because we only have seasons thirteen to twenty.
  • only reason anyone would kill a non major player in any criminal organization. "it was a message" what message, depends on the situation, more than likely from me not even watching this episode, i'd assume she stepped in someone else's territory selling goods where she shouldn't have and caused her own death. but if i am wrong then oh well. never saw the episode to know.