"Ghost" | ||
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Production number: E5218 First aired (US): 22 February 2005 First aired (UK): 18 July 2005 First aired (CAN): 22 February 2005 First aired (AUS): 16 June 2005 | ||
Written By Amanda Green Directed By David Platt |
Summary[]
ADA Alexandra Cabot comes out of witness protection to testify against the assassin who tried to kill her.
Plot[]
The bloodied body of Elena Brevet is found in the supply room at the Brevet Investments. She was raped, beaten and repeatedly stabbed; and her throat was cut. The medical examiner estimates she died at least 48 hours before, which is consistent with her being last seen alive on Friday night.
Elena owns Brevet Investments with her husband, Jason. He had flown to Miami on Friday night for business, and was due back Sunday. When Elliot and Olivia go to the Brevet house, they find Jason bound to a living room armchair, dead about 12 hours from a slashed throat.
A monogrammed keyring on the table indicates Jason's killer took Elena's keys to get into the house. Upstairs is an empty built-in safe. It's a totally pick-proof model, meaning the killer got the combination by torturing it out of Jason. A new tool called a gas chromatograph indicates the safe had contained at least $1 million in cash.
The Brevets had been heavily in debt, and their company turns out to be just a high-end pyramid scheme. Their real business was laundering Colombian drug money, particularly for a bogus client called Casa Vega Enterprises. The Brevets skimmed the cash in the safe, and the dealer found out and killed them.
SVU consults Narcotics detective Miguel Sandoval, who recognizes the laundering scheme. A Colombian drug dealer in Bogota is in the money in New York, but he can’t move all that cash out of the US without attracting attention. So dealer hires black market money broker, who finds Colombian nationals with checking accounts in the US.
These good people write clean checks in exchange for the drug cash, keeping a bit for their trouble. The dealer can deposit these checks anywhere, such as into the Casa Vega account at Brevet Investments. Then the money can be legitimately wired to Colombia.
One of the Casa Vega check writers is a woman whose son Miguel sent to prison for selling marijuana out of the family business. Miguel, Elliot and Olivia pay her a visit and offer to transfer her son to a facility closer to home, if she helps them. She points them to a man named Felix Montoya.
At The Montoyas' apartment the detectives find Felix and his wife dead in the living room, shot execution-style only a short time before. In a bedroom is their young son Antonio, who's also been shot through a pillow covering his face. However, the shooter missed and Antonio is alive because the bullet only grazed the boy's skull. In the hospital, Antonio says a ghost shot him and his parents. Outraged that any drug dealer would shoot a child in the head, Miguel insists on participating in the investigation.
Ballistics tests reveal something unexpected: the weapon used to shoot the Montoyas was also used to shoot former SVU prosecutor Alexandra Cabot two years ago. A Colombian drug dealer targeted Alex when she persisted in prosecuting one of his men for raping and murdering an undercover NYPD officer. (Season 5's "Loss". Officially Alex is dead, but only Elliot and Olivia know she's actually alive and hiding in witness protection.)
The DEA runs the entire cast of Casa Vega characters through its HIDTA computer, which searches for links between cases. However, no one connects back to the drug cartel. When Miguel then comments "This guy really is a ghost", the HIDTA technician recognizes their killer as El Fantasma ("the ghost" in Spanish), aka Liam Connors. Connors is a former IRA hit man who became unemployed after the cease-fire in Northern Ireland. Now he and others like him are in Colombia working for the cartels.
Through a parking ticket on a rental car, Connors is eventually tracked down and arrested. The grand jury indicts Connors for the Brevet and Montoya murders, but not within the legal deadline for either indicting him, or releasing him until his trial. To keep Connors in custody, Casey orders Elliot and Olivia to arrest him for Alex Cabot's murder. The detectives hadn't expected that, and now they're in a major jam. Since Alex is alive, they’ve just charged Connors with a crime he didn't commit.
Captain Cragen gets a visit from Jack Hammond, the DEA agent in charge of the undercover drug operation from two years ago. Hammond raises holy hell over Connors' arrest for Alex's murder, then realizes Cragen didn't know Alex is alive. Cragen is furious with Elliot and Olivia, who've now jeopardized everything they've worked for and every case they've worked on. Casey isn't happy either, because she's on the hot seat with the judge for charging Connors with a crime he didn't commit.
Cragen and Hammond visit Alex at her home in Wisconsin, and show her a picture of Liam Connors. The person she's lived in fear of for two years, finally has a face and a name. Hammond apologizes that they can’t prosecute Connors for Alex's shooting, but at least they've got him for the other four murders and the attempt on Antonio Montoya. But Alex wants Connors to pay for what he did to her, too. And the other cases depend entirely on young Antonio's testimony. As a prosecutor, Alex encouraged countless victims to stand up and face their attackers. Now it's her turn to do the same.
Alex returns to New York to testify, even though it means revealing she's alive and becoming a target again. With Alex’s presence, Casey manages to keep Connors in custody, and to save Elliot and Olivia's professional necks. At the trial, on cross-examination Connors' attorney asks Alex only one question: "Did you see Liam Connors shoot you?" The answer is no, but Alex is able to goad Connors into blurting out in court, "You think you’re safe? They know where you are! You should have stayed dead!"
The jury convicts Connors on all counts of murder and attempted murder. Cragen, the detectives and Casey gather in Casey's office for a victory party. When they hear someone else coming, they think it's Alex and quiet down to surprise her. The door opens and Hammond comes in, alone. He apologetically tells them that Alex and Antonio Montoya are being moved to new identities, and she had asked him to say goodbye for her.
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler
- Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson
- Richard Belzer as Detective John Munch
- Diane Neal as A.D.A. Casey Novak
- Ice-T as Detective Odafin Tutuola
- B.D. Wong as Dr. George Huang (credit only)
- Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
Recurring cast[]
- Stephanie March as Alexandra Cabot
- Nicholas Gonzalez as Detective Miguel "Mike" Sandoval
- Ned Eisenberg as Attorney Roger Kressler
- Mike Doyle as Forensics Technician Ryan O'Halloran
- Audrie J. Neenan as Judge Lois Preston
- Ali Reza as Dr. Rohit Mehta
- Mitch Pileggi as D.E.A. Agent Jack Hammond
- Joselin Reyes as Paramedic Martinez
Guest cast[]
- Reymond Wittman as Antonio Montoya
- Brían F. O'Byrne as Liam Connors
- Natascia Diaz as Mrs. Delgado
- Robert Turano as DEA Agent Frayne
- Millie Tirelli as Elvira Castilla
- Maury Ginsberg as Assistant M.E. Fielding
- Mickey Kelly as Doyle Shanahan
- Lori Prince as Patty Kerner
- Andrew Thacher as Jerry
- Sherri Sinclair as Jane
- Frank Page as Court Officer
- Storm Chambers as Jury Foreperson
References[]
- CIA
- Colombia
- DEA
- Desperate Housewives
- FBI
- Green Haven Correctional Facility
- Ireland
- Miami, Florida
- Irish Republican Army
- IRS
- The Maze
- Mister Softee
- O. J. Simpson
- Rikers Island
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Sinn Féin
- USMC
- Cesar Velez
- Wisconsin
- Tim Donovan
Quotes[]
- Alex Cabot: For years, I convinced victims to face their attackers. Now it's time for me to step up.
- Alex Cabot: I have lost my home, my job, my friends. My mother died, and I couldn't go to the funeral. Liam Connors is not going to take my conscience, too.
- Benson: Alex.
- Stabler: You didn't have to come back.
- Alex: I know, but who else is gonna get you out of trouble?
- Alex Cabot: Wisconsin is so quiet at night. Sometimes when I get homesick I hum the Mr. Softee song.
- Agent Hammond: What the hell are you people doing?
- Cragen: Agent Hammond, most people knock first.
- Agent Hammond: You should've called me before your detectives arrested Liam Connors for the murder of Alex Cabot.
- Cragen: Connors blew up one of your agents. I didn't expect flowers, but I thought you'd be pleased.
- Agent Hammond: If Connors goes to trial, I'm called to testify, what am I supposed to do?
- Cragen: Do your job.
- Agent Hammond: That's exactly what I'm gonna do. I just came to tell you that you're on your own. I'm not gonna ruin my career by committing perjury. Do we understand each other, Captain?
- Cragen: She's alive. You son of a bitch! You stashed Alex in witness protection.
- Agent Hammond: You didn't know.
- Cabot: Do you have a question?
- Roger Kressler: Only one. Did you see my client shoot you?
- Cabot: I saw his gun aimed at my heart.
- Kressler: Please, Miss Cabot, just answer the question. On the night that you were shot, did you see Liam Connors anywhere in the vicinity?
- Cabot: No, but he's a coward. He likes to run away. [to the defendant] Did you leave a family behind in Ireland, Mr. Connors?
- Kressler: Your honor?
- Judge Preston: Miss Cabot, please.
- Kressler: You have absolutely no idea who shot you, do you?
- Cabot: Oh, I have an idea. It's the kind of man that likes to rape a woman to make her talk.
- Kressler: Let me rephrase the question. Did you see Liam Connors shoot you?
- Cabot: No. But I know it was him.
- Kressler: Objection, your honor!
- Cabot: It takes a lot of balls to shoot an unarmed woman and a sleeping child!
- Kressler: Your honor! Objection!
- Cabot: [to Connors] It's too bad your aim wasn't a little better!
- Kressler: Objection, your honor!
- Liam Connors: You think you're safe?! [jumps out of his seat while the court officers restrain him] They know where you are! You should've stayed dead!
- Judge Preston: ENOUGH! We're in recess until Mr. Kressler can control his client. You may step down, Miss Cabot.
Background information and notes[]
- This episode features the return of Alexandra Cabot (Stephanie March) after being last seen in the season 5 episode "Loss". She does not return to SVU on a regular basis until the season 10 episode "Lead".
- The ladies in in the beginning of the episode are talking about the TV show Desperate Housewives, in particular the second episode "Ah, But Underneath".
- Mike Sandoval last appeared in "Haunted".
- Goof: Benson uses Sandoval as a translator when speaking to Antonio for the first time (when the boy is only able to speak Spanish). In a multitude of other episodes, Benson speaks Spanish herself in previous episodes (for example in the episode "Wanderlust")
- Only the second time Stephanie March (Alex Cabot) and Diane Neal (Casey Novak) appear in the same episode since season 3 episode 10 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ridicule where Diane Neal was not ADA Casey Novak, but Amelia Chase.
- This is the first time in which a former ADA and the current ADA appear in the same episode, in this case Alexandra Cabot and Casey Novak. It happens four more times in the series between seasons ten and nineteen.
- Alex Cabot's date of birth is May 31st, 1968 according to the information on the computer screen next to her picture (which makes her about 6 years older than Stephanie’s real age). However, Alex’s height is mistakenly listed as 5’6” when she is really around 5’10”.
Episode scene cards[]
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