When Elliott brings the pizza to the table, Kathleen reaches over to it and starts pulling off a slice. The camera then cuts to another angle, and the slice is suddenly on her plate.
(At 32:06) When confronted by the detectives, Becca blows into the breathalyzer for less than three seconds. However, that is not nearly long enough to register an accurate BAC reading. In reality, the subject must blow into the device for a minimum of 7 to 12 seconds before true BAC levels can be determined.
When Stabler is viewing the body of the deceased victim in the medical examiner's office, the overhead face shot is clearly not that of the victim.
The medical examiner had washed the body, and her hair was still wet, making it appear darker. The body was also in shadow, making her skin appear darker as well. It was, in fact, the same actress.
The medical examiner had washed the body, and her hair was still wet, making it appear darker. The body was also in shadow, making her skin appear darker as well. It was, in fact, the same actress.
When Stabler says "The Chicago White Sox won the World Series for the first time since 1917" The closed captioning has since the 1970s.
Lillian Rice's attorney justifies her teenaged daughter drinking by saying her blood alcohol level was .06, underneath the .08 legal limit. The legal BAC for minors is .02.