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==History== |
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− | After working as a doctor in the [[United States Air Force]] to pay for medical school and serving two tours during the Gulf War, Warner left the military to take care of her daughter, and became an Assistant Medical Examiner for the NYPD. ({{SVU}}: "[[Blast]]") In [[2000]], having reached the rank of Medical Examiner, she was assigned to the [[16th Precinct]] to replace Dr. [[Elizabeth Rodgers]] who had begun to work for [[Major Case Squad |
+ | After working as a doctor in the [[United States Air Force]] to pay for medical school and serving two tours during the Gulf War, Warner left the military to take care of her daughter, and became an Assistant Medical Examiner for the NYPD. ({{SVU}}: "[[Blast]]") In [[2000]], having reached the rank of Medical Examiner, she was assigned to the [[16th Precinct]] to replace Dr. [[Elizabeth Rodgers]] who had begun to work for the [[Major Case Squad]] in addition to the Homicide Department. These two units took up most of Rodgers' time, and she had to discontinue service to the [[Special Victims Unit]]. ({{SVU}}: "[[Noncompliance]]") |
− | Over the years, Warner has become an integral part of the [[Manhattan]] |
+ | Over the years, Warner has become an integral part of the [[Manhattan]] Special Victims Unit and her personal skills have contributed to the unit's high success rate in closing cases. |
She was shot by [[Sophie Gerard]], a troubled and grieving mother, during a standoff inside the morgue. ({{SVU}}: "[[Shattered]]") [[Neal Baer]], producer from the show confirmed on his Twitter account that she survived.<ref>http://twitter.com/NealBaer/status/14339680808</ref> She is later seen back on the job; when [[Elliot Stabler|Stabler]] and [[Olivia Benson|Benson]] question her ruling a death as a homicide, she says "I was shot in the lung, not the head." |
She was shot by [[Sophie Gerard]], a troubled and grieving mother, during a standoff inside the morgue. ({{SVU}}: "[[Shattered]]") [[Neal Baer]], producer from the show confirmed on his Twitter account that she survived.<ref>http://twitter.com/NealBaer/status/14339680808</ref> She is later seen back on the job; when [[Elliot Stabler|Stabler]] and [[Olivia Benson|Benson]] question her ruling a death as a homicide, she says "I was shot in the lung, not the head." |
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+ | Warner revealed to Benson that a sex trafficker arrested earlier was [[Johnny Drake|Noah's father]]. ({{SVU}}: "[[Undercover Mother]]") |
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+ | When it was suspected that [[Carl Rudnick]] was a serial killer and psychopath, Warner was brought in to reevaluate autopsies that Rudnick performed on his own victims. When she asked what was going on, Detective [[Odafin Tutuola|Tutuola]] discreetly warned Warner to be careful of Rudnick. ({{SVU}}: "[[Devil's Dissections]]") |
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+ | After Rudnick was arrested on multiple murder charges, including that of [[Susie Frain]], [[Greg Yates]]'s wife, Warner expressed how furious she was with Rudnick, stating that every body Rudnick now examined had to be reexamined and that he had caused a huge mess in the medical examiner's office. ({{SVU}}: "[[Criminal Pathology]]") |
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It is later revealed that Warner was eventually promoted to [[Chief medical examiner]]. ({{SVU}}: "[[Pathological]]") |
It is later revealed that Warner was eventually promoted to [[Chief medical examiner]]. ({{SVU}}: "[[Pathological]]") |
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+ | She examined [[Simon Marsden]] after he committed suicide and notified Benson, who came to the morgue. ({{SVU}}: "[[Murdered at a Bad Address]]") |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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**[[SVU Season 3|Season 3]]: "[[Repression]]" • "[[Stolen]]" • "[[Rooftop]]" • "[[Tangled]]" • "[[Redemption]]" • "[[Care (SVU)|Care]]" • "[[Ridicule]]" • "[[Monogamy]]" • "[[Counterfeit]]" • "[[Denial (SVU)|Denial]]" • "[[Silence (SVU)|Silence]]" |
**[[SVU Season 3|Season 3]]: "[[Repression]]" • "[[Stolen]]" • "[[Rooftop]]" • "[[Tangled]]" • "[[Redemption]]" • "[[Care (SVU)|Care]]" • "[[Ridicule]]" • "[[Monogamy]]" • "[[Counterfeit]]" • "[[Denial (SVU)|Denial]]" • "[[Silence (SVU)|Silence]]" |
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**[[SVU Season 4|Season 4]]: "[[Chameleon]]" • "[[Vulnerable]]" • "[[Lust]]" • "[[Angels]]" • "[[Dolls]]" • "[[Juvenile (SVU)|Juvenile]]" • "[[Resilience]]" • "[[Rotten]]" • "[[Mercy]]" • "[[Tortured]]" • "[[Privilege (SVU)|Privilege]]" • "[[Desperate]]" • "[[Appearances]]" • "[[Dominance]]" • "[[Futility]]" • "[[Grief (SVU)|Grief]]" • "[[Perfect]]" • "[[Soulless]]" |
**[[SVU Season 4|Season 4]]: "[[Chameleon]]" • "[[Vulnerable]]" • "[[Lust]]" • "[[Angels]]" • "[[Dolls]]" • "[[Juvenile (SVU)|Juvenile]]" • "[[Resilience]]" • "[[Rotten]]" • "[[Mercy]]" • "[[Tortured]]" • "[[Privilege (SVU)|Privilege]]" • "[[Desperate]]" • "[[Appearances]]" • "[[Dominance]]" • "[[Futility]]" • "[[Grief (SVU)|Grief]]" • "[[Perfect]]" • "[[Soulless]]" |
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− | **[[SVU Season 5|Season 5]]: "[[Loss]]" • "[[Serendipity]]" • "[[Shaken (SVU)|Shaken]]" • "[[Escape]]" • "[[Brotherhood]]" • "[[Hate (SVU)|Hate]]" • "[[Ritual (SVU)|Ritual]]" • "[[Families]]" • "[[Careless]]" • "[[Sick]]" • "[[Lowdown]]" • "[[Criminal]]" • "[[Painless]]" • "[[Bound]]" • "[[Poison (SVU)|Poison]]" |
+ | **[[SVU Season 5|Season 5]]: "[[Loss]]" • "[[Serendipity]]" • "[[Shaken (SVU)|Shaken]]" • "[[Escape]]" • "[[Brotherhood (SVU)|Brotherhood]]" • "[[Hate (SVU)|Hate]]" • "[[Ritual (SVU)|Ritual]]" • "[[Families]]" • "[[Careless]]" • "[[Sick]]" • "[[Lowdown]]" • "[[Criminal]]" • "[[Painless]]" • "[[Bound]]" • "[[Poison (SVU)|Poison]]" |
**[[SVU Season 6|Season 6]]: "[[Birthright (SVU)|Birthright]]" • "[[Scavenger]]" • "[[Conscience (SVU)|Conscience]]" • "[[Charisma]]" • "[[Doubt]]" • "[[Weak]]" • "[[Haunted (SVU)|Haunted]]" • "[[Identity (SVU)|Identity]]" • "[[Quarry]]" • "[[Game]]" • "[[Hooked]]" • "[[Intoxicated]]" • "[[Night]]" • "[[Parts]]" • "[[Goliath]]" |
**[[SVU Season 6|Season 6]]: "[[Birthright (SVU)|Birthright]]" • "[[Scavenger]]" • "[[Conscience (SVU)|Conscience]]" • "[[Charisma]]" • "[[Doubt]]" • "[[Weak]]" • "[[Haunted (SVU)|Haunted]]" • "[[Identity (SVU)|Identity]]" • "[[Quarry]]" • "[[Game]]" • "[[Hooked]]" • "[[Intoxicated]]" • "[[Night]]" • "[[Parts]]" • "[[Goliath]]" |
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**[[SVU Season 7|Season 7]]: "[[Design]]" • "[[Strain]]" • "[[Name]]" • "[[Starved]]" • "[[Rockabye]]" • "[[Storm]]" • "[[Infected]]" • "[[Blast]]" • "[[Taboo]]" • "[[Manipulated]]" • "[[Gone (SVU)|Gone]]" • "[[Class]]" • "[[Venom (SVU)|Venom]]" • "[[Fault]]" • "[[Fat]]" • "[[Web]]" • "[[Influence]]" |
**[[SVU Season 7|Season 7]]: "[[Design]]" • "[[Strain]]" • "[[Name]]" • "[[Starved]]" • "[[Rockabye]]" • "[[Storm]]" • "[[Infected]]" • "[[Blast]]" • "[[Taboo]]" • "[[Manipulated]]" • "[[Gone (SVU)|Gone]]" • "[[Class]]" • "[[Venom (SVU)|Venom]]" • "[[Fault]]" • "[[Fat]]" • "[[Web]]" • "[[Influence]]" |
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Revision as of 07:21, 3 April 2020
Dr. Melinda Warner is a medical examiner in the New York City Police Department.
History
After working as a doctor in the United States Air Force to pay for medical school and serving two tours during the Gulf War, Warner left the military to take care of her daughter, and became an Assistant Medical Examiner for the NYPD. (SVU: "Blast") In 2000, having reached the rank of Medical Examiner, she was assigned to the 16th Precinct to replace Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers who had begun to work for the Major Case Squad in addition to the Homicide Department. These two units took up most of Rodgers' time, and she had to discontinue service to the Special Victims Unit. (SVU: "Noncompliance")
Over the years, Warner has become an integral part of the Manhattan Special Victims Unit and her personal skills have contributed to the unit's high success rate in closing cases.
She was shot by Sophie Gerard, a troubled and grieving mother, during a standoff inside the morgue. (SVU: "Shattered") Neal Baer, producer from the show confirmed on his Twitter account that she survived.[1] She is later seen back on the job; when Stabler and Benson question her ruling a death as a homicide, she says "I was shot in the lung, not the head."
Warner revealed to Benson that a sex trafficker arrested earlier was Noah's father. (SVU: "Undercover Mother")
When it was suspected that Carl Rudnick was a serial killer and psychopath, Warner was brought in to reevaluate autopsies that Rudnick performed on his own victims. When she asked what was going on, Detective Tutuola discreetly warned Warner to be careful of Rudnick. (SVU: "Devil's Dissections")
After Rudnick was arrested on multiple murder charges, including that of Susie Frain, Greg Yates's wife, Warner expressed how furious she was with Rudnick, stating that every body Rudnick now examined had to be reexamined and that he had caused a huge mess in the medical examiner's office. (SVU: "Criminal Pathology")
It is later revealed that Warner was eventually promoted to Chief medical examiner. (SVU: "Pathological")
She examined Simon Marsden after he committed suicide and notified Benson, who came to the morgue. (SVU: "Murdered at a Bad Address")
Trivia
- During her time in the Air Force, Warner received training in the use of firearms. (SVU: "Blast")
- According to Detective Elliot Stabler, Warner hates cold weather and always sends her assistants to crime scenes on cold days. (SVU: "Mean")
- Warner is the only Medical Examiner in the whole of the Law & Order franchise to appear in the opening credits of her series.
- Warner's daughter was born in 1991.
- In "Blast", Warner was personally involved in a case by informing parents that their kidnapped daughter had leukemia. Later on, she shot the perpetrator in the leg, preventing him from committing suicide by cop.
- Dr. Warner is married and has one daughter, who was mentioned twice on the show. (SVU: "Blast", "Juvenile") She also had a dog named Petey. (SVU: "Beef") She also mentions having a sister who is a buyer at Saks. (SVU: "Streetwise")
Appearances
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (18 seasons, 170 episodes):
- Season 2: "Noncompliance" • "Pixies" • "Abuse" • "Secrets" • "Pique" • "Scourge"
- Season 3: "Repression" • "Stolen" • "Rooftop" • "Tangled" • "Redemption" • "Care" • "Ridicule" • "Monogamy" • "Counterfeit" • "Denial" • "Silence"
- Season 4: "Chameleon" • "Vulnerable" • "Lust" • "Angels" • "Dolls" • "Juvenile" • "Resilience" • "Rotten" • "Mercy" • "Tortured" • "Privilege" • "Desperate" • "Appearances" • "Dominance" • "Futility" • "Grief" • "Perfect" • "Soulless"
- Season 5: "Loss" • "Serendipity" • "Shaken" • "Escape" • "Brotherhood" • "Hate" • "Ritual" • "Families" • "Careless" • "Sick" • "Lowdown" • "Criminal" • "Painless" • "Bound" • "Poison"
- Season 6: "Birthright" • "Scavenger" • "Conscience" • "Charisma" • "Doubt" • "Weak" • "Haunted" • "Identity" • "Quarry" • "Game" • "Hooked" • "Intoxicated" • "Night" • "Parts" • "Goliath"
- Season 7: "Design" • "Strain" • "Name" • "Starved" • "Rockabye" • "Storm" • "Infected" • "Blast" • "Taboo" • "Manipulated" • "Gone" • "Class" • "Venom" • "Fault" • "Fat" • "Web" • "Influence"
- Season 8: "Informed" • "Clock" • "Recall" • "Uncle" • "Confrontation" • "Underbelly" • "Choreographed" • "Scheherazade" • "Loophole" • "Dependent" • "Haystack" • "Sin" • "Responsible" • "Annihilated" • "Pretend" • "Screwed"
- Season 9: "Alternate" • "Harm" • "Fight" • "Paternity" • "Snitch" • "Streetwise" • "Signature" • "Undercover" • "Closet" • "Authority" • "Trade" • "Cold"
- Season 10: "Confession" • "Lunacy" • "Retro" • "Babes" • "Wildlife" • "PTSD" • "Smut" • "Stranger" • "Hothouse" • "Selfish" • "Liberties"
- Season 11: "Unstable" • "Hammered" • "Spooked" • "Users" • "Turmoil" • "Perverted" • "Anchor" • "Quickie" • "Confidential" • "Bedtime" • "Conned" • "Beef" • "Ace" • "Wannabe" • "Shattered"
- Season 12: "Merchandise" • "Trophy" • "Gray" • "Rescue" • "Pop" • "Dirty" • "Pursuit" • "Bully" • "Totem"
- Season 13: "Scorched Earth" • "Personal Fouls" • "Missing Pieces" • "True Believers" • "Russian Brides" • "Lost Traveler" • "Hunting Ground" • "Strange Beauty" • "Rhodium Nights"
- Season 14: "Lost Reputation" • "Vanity's Bonfire" • "Presumed Guilty" • "Brief Interlude" • "Her Negotiation"
- Season 15: "American Tragedy" • "Rapist Anonymous" • "Criminal Stories" • "Post-Mortem Blues"
- Season 16: "Undercover Mother" • "Daydream Believer"
- Season 17: "Devil's Dissections" • "Criminal Pathology" • "Melancholy Pursuit"
- Season 19: "Pathological"
- Season 21: "Murdered at a Bad Address"
- Law & Order: Trial by Jury (1 season, 1 episode):
- Chicago Fire (1 season, 1 episode):
- Season 3: "We Called Her Jellybean"
References
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Main Characters | |
Senior Detectives: Elliot Stabler • John Munch • Odafin Tutuola • Olivia Benson • Amanda Rollins Junior Detectives: Olivia Benson • Monique Jeffries • Odafin Tutuola • Chester Lake • Amanda Rollins • Nick Amaro • Dominick Carisi, Jr. • Katriona Tamin • Joe Velasco • Grace Muncy Squad Supervisors: John Munch • Olivia Benson • Odafin Tutuola Commanding Officers: Donald Cragen • Olivia Benson • Christian Garland Assistant District Attorneys: Alexandra Cabot • Casey Novak • Kim Greylek • Rafael Barba • Peter Stone • Dominick Carisi, Jr. Others: Melinda Warner • George Huang |