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− | + | '''Rob Miller''' was a lawyer who later became a rapist, murderer, and stalker. |
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− | Miller raped defense attorney [[Nikki Staines]] at a police charity ball in March 2019. ({{SVU}}: "[[Blackout]]") |
+ | Miller raped defense attorney [[Nikki Staines]] at a police charity ball in March 2019. He was imprisoned for this, but vowed he would be released, claiming that he was innocent of the charges against him. ({{SVU}}: "[[Blackout]]") |
− | He was released on bail in May 2019 and the charges against him were later dropped. ({{SVU}}: "[[Assumptions]]") |
+ | He was released on bail in May 2019 and the charges against him were later dropped by the federal police, frustrating [[Olivia Benson|Benson]] and [[Peter Stone|Stone]], who swore to keep investigating. Miller later met Benson and [[Noah Porter-Benson|Noah]] at a café in an attempt to intimidate Benson. ({{SVU}}: "[[Assumptions]]") |
− | Miller eventually murdered a teenage girl and dumped her body in the Hudson River |
+ | Miller eventually murdered a teenage girl named Lindsay Parker and dumped her naked body in the Hudson River. This came to the attention of the [[Special Victims Unit]], who immediately knew it was Miller. Throughout the investigation, the detectives learned that he killed Lindsay because he was her parents' attorney and figured she saw him at a sex party he attended. As the detectives investigated, he started stalking and threatening Benson, Noah, and Staines, hoping to goad Benson into stopping the murder investigation. Despite the Special Victims Unit having only circumstantial evidence, Miller was eventually found guilty of murder and imprisoned. ({{SVU}}: "[[End Game]]") |
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+ | *2019 |
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+ | **March 7: [[Nikki Staines]] {{c|raped}} |
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+ | **May 7-13: Lieutenant [[Olivia Benson]] and her son [[Noah Porter-Benson]] {{c|stalked and harassed}} |
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+ | **May: |
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+ | ***Nikki Staines and her daughter Attica {{c|stalked and harassed}} |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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Revision as of 07:47, 25 January 2020
Rob Miller was a lawyer who later became a rapist, murderer, and stalker.
History
Miller raped defense attorney Nikki Staines at a police charity ball in March 2019. He was imprisoned for this, but vowed he would be released, claiming that he was innocent of the charges against him. (SVU: "Blackout")
He was released on bail in May 2019 and the charges against him were later dropped by the federal police, frustrating Benson and Stone, who swore to keep investigating. Miller later met Benson and Noah at a café in an attempt to intimidate Benson. (SVU: "Assumptions")
Miller eventually murdered a teenage girl named Lindsay Parker and dumped her naked body in the Hudson River. This came to the attention of the Special Victims Unit, who immediately knew it was Miller. Throughout the investigation, the detectives learned that he killed Lindsay because he was her parents' attorney and figured she saw him at a sex party he attended. As the detectives investigated, he started stalking and threatening Benson, Noah, and Staines, hoping to goad Benson into stopping the murder investigation. Despite the Special Victims Unit having only circumstantial evidence, Miller was eventually found guilty of murder and imprisoned. (SVU: "End Game")
Known Victims
- 2019
- March 7: Nikki Staines (raped)
- May 7-13: Lieutenant Olivia Benson and her son Noah Porter-Benson (stalked and harassed)
- May:
- Nikki Staines and her daughter Attica (stalked and harassed)
- Lindsay Parker (murdered)
Appearances
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1 season, 3 episodes):
- Season 20: "Blackout" • "Assumptions" • "End Game"