A car bomb kills three children, and suspicion focuses on their father and a mother.A car bomb kills three children, and suspicion focuses on their father and a mother.A car bomb kills three children, and suspicion focuses on their father and a mother.
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Jack Met
- Billy Whitlock
- (as Jack Metzger)
Mueen Jahan
- Aziz
- (as Mueen Jahan Ahmad)
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- TriviaSimilar to the Andrea Yates case in Texas. She drowned her five children in 2001.
- GoofsADA Carver was incorrect in stating that Paul Whitlock could not be held legally responsible for the deaths of his children and the suicide attempt of his wife. As he himself admits he knew that his wife had postpartum depression as well as suicidal tendencies, yet he did nothing to help her even after finding evidence she had tried to kill herself once before. Since it is common knowledge that mothers going through postpartum depression can be 10 times more likely to harm their children he should have known that he was not only placing his wife at grave risk of death, but his children as well. Which means he could be charged with murder in the second degree for the three children that died, specifically under the depraved indifference statute. By knowingly placing the lives of his wife and children in grave danger he was demonstrating a depraved indifference to human life.
- Quotes
Detective Robert Goren: See that? That's affect.
Featured review
Worst Episode Of This Show
As the story unfolds it really grabbed. I was thinking "this looks like it will be a good one". I was wrong. Really good performances by Carrie Preston and Sam Robards, were wasted. This was a classic example of the only serious problem with the stories they tell in this series. The regular cast is always excellent. But the bad guys always seem to have the worst lawyers in the history of the legal profession. In this story, there is another episode of interrogation where the person being questioned has a lawyer. But he just sits there, while the cops ask all kinds of improper questions and get the person to say all kinds of things against their own interests. While the attorney just sits and says absolutely nothing. This a common problem in this otherwise interesting show. Time again during interrogations. The producers plop a guy in suit nest to the defendant. But, they do next to nothing to actually help their defendant in the way a real lawyer would. If you only watch one or two of these episodes you might not notice it. But after a season or two, it starts to become very noticeable. It allows the writers to wrap the episode in one hour. This a good story with a bad ending. It still worth watching. But barely.
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- Bronco46
- Apr 9, 2016
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