"Senseless" | |
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode | |
A scene from the episode, being filmed in November 2007.
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Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 10 (#144 overall) |
Directed by | Jean de Segonzac |
Written by |
Dick Wolf (creator) René Balcer (developer) Warren Leight (story) Siobhan Byrne O'Connor (story and teleplay) Julie Martin (teleplay) Stephanie Sengupta (story editor) |
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Original air date | December 13, 2007 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Jesse Garcia |
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Jesse Garcia
Daphne Rubin-Vega
Ben Vereen
Seth Gilliam
Reza Salazar
"Senseless" is a seventh season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
The episode starts with a flashback to 1995 of two young boys in a barber shop.
The next flash back takes place in 2001 where three teenagers – two boys and a girl – can be seen playing on a park swing set. It is also revealed that the barbershop from the first flashback is for sale.
The next scene takes place in present-day (2007). The two boys from the barber shop (and another friend) and the three teenagers from the park cross paths one night at the park. An altercation ensues which results in the young lady being shot point blank in the torso. Her twin brother and their friend are then shot execution style.
Major Case sends Detectives Logan and Falacci to try to make sense of what happened at the park. Through their investigation they discover that the three young people who were shot were college freshmen who were attending college on academic scholarships. The crime appears to be completely random.
The two boys die instantly, and the girl, Naomi, is barely hanging on. When the utter senselessness of the crime hits Logan, he vows to apprehend the killers and bring them to justice. After 48 hours on the case, the detectives still have nothing much to report, but they catch a break when Naomi wakes up in the hospital and is able to give a description of the three boys that were involved.
The police sketches bring the case back to the two boys from the barber shop – Hector and Paco. Paco, the younger brother who is an honor student, is the first one brought in for questioning. When the name Felix is brought up, a frightened Paco confesses to the three killings and is put in a holding cell.
Logan and Falacci know he is not the killer, but hope his situation will get a confession out of his older brother. Hector, also unnerved by the name Felix, requires some deal talking (for his younger brother) from Logan before deciding to write down what really happened — naming Felix as the shooter of Naomi but he and Paco, under threat of death by Felix, as the shooters of the boys. Felix is visiting from Mexico on a 90-day visa, was arrested for assault and scheduled for deportation. Released on his own recognizance, he disappeared into the city for the past three years.