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When a woman claims that the baby she kidnapped is hers with a respected legal expert, the investigation changes the lives of two families.
When a woman claims that the baby she kidnapped is hers with a respected legal expert, the investigation changes the lives of two families.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP6 "Friending Emily"The investigation into a girl's disappearance leads to a high-tech kidnapper who uses the Internet to cover his tracks; Rollins reconnects with her sister.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP7 "Vanity's Bonfire"When a woman claims that the baby she kidnapped is hers with a respected legal expert, the investigation changes the lives of two families.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP8 "Lessons Learned"As the detectives investigate reports of sexual abuse at an elite private school, decades of secrets are exposed.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP9 "Dreams Deferred"A man goes on a killing spree, but he has links to a prostitute that Benson encountered in an earlier investigation, so the FBI contacts SVU for information.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP5 "Manhattan Vigil"The kidnapping of a young boy reminds Cragen, Munch and Benson of an unsolved case from 13 years earlier.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP4 "Acceptable Loss"The special victims squad tries to take down a sex-trafficking operation that enslaves young women; when the investigation is halted by Lt. Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe), Detective Benson has to get creative.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP3 "Twenty-Five Acts"A famous TV host (Roger Bart) forces himself on the young author (Anna Chlumsky) of an erotic novel; Detective Amaro uncovers a secret that could damage the author's career and her case.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S14, EP2 "Above Suspicion"The investigation into Capt. Cragen and two warring escort services continues; Brian Cassidy's undercover work becomes increasingly difficult; Amaro struggles with the case and his marriage.
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