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* IWasNeverHere: Casey, after she discovers that Munch brought Amy to Dr. Swann's clinic so that she could have the stolen kidney:
-->"Read my lips carefully. John Munch never came to your apartment tonight. He never brought you here. In fact you don't even know where this place is."
-->"Read my lips carefully. John Munch never came to your apartment tonight. He never brought you here. In fact you don't even know where this place is."
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: The victim's boyfriend, Leon]] accidentally killed her out of anger by pushing her down the stairs in the subway. He contemplated a VillainsDyingGrace but didn't go through with it because it's against his religious beliefs.
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: The victim's boyfriend, Leon]] Leon accidentally killed her out of anger by pushing her down the stairs in the subway. He contemplated a VillainsDyingGrace but didn't go through with it because it's against his religious beliefs.
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more macabre when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp & his cohorts were PlayingWithSyringes]].
* WhatTheHellHero: Munch, Stabler, Mc Govern, Amy, and Dr. Swann trade these between each other as they discuss [[spoiler: the morality of getting organs from non-organ donors and giving them to dying patients to save their lives.]]
* WhatTheHellHero: Munch, Stabler, Mc Govern, Amy, and Dr. Swann trade these between each other as they discuss [[spoiler: the morality of getting organs from non-organ donors and giving them to dying patients to save their lives.]]
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more macabre when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp & his cohorts were PlayingWithSyringes]].
PlayingWithSyringes.
* WhatTheHellHero: Munch, Stabler, Mc Govern, Amy, and Dr. Swann trade these between each other as they discuss[[spoiler: the morality of getting organs from non-organ donors and giving them to dying patients to save their lives.]]
* WhatTheHellHero: Munch, Stabler, Mc Govern, Amy, and Dr. Swann trade these between each other as they discuss
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TRS wick cleanup — Super OCD has been renamed to Obsessively Organized, with the old name disambiguated
* ObsessivelyOrganized: Leon Shragewitz. When Munch & Fin check out the victim's boyfriend's house, they note the house is super clean. Further examination shows his OCD, with shelves and pantries obsessively organized.
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* SuperOCD: Leon Shragewitz. When Munch & Fin check out the victim's boyfriend's house, they note the house is super clean. Further examination shows his OCD, with shelves and pantries obsessively organized.
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* MenCantKeepHouse: Fin invokes this when he notes that Leon's place is very neat "for a single guy."
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: the victim's boyfriend, Leon]] accidentally killed her out of anger by pushing her down the stairs in the subway. He contemplated a VillainsDyingGrace but didn't go through with it because it's against his religious beliefs.
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: the The victim's boyfriend, Leon]] accidentally killed her out of anger by pushing her down the stairs in the subway. He contemplated a VillainsDyingGrace but didn't go through with it because it's against his religious beliefs.
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The dismembered body of a woman is found in a junkyard, and detectives must determine who killed her and who attempted to harvest organs from her corpse.
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* SuperOCD: Leon Shragewitz. When Munch & Fin check out the victim's boyfriend's house, they note the house is super clean. Further examination shows his OCD, with shelves and pantries obsessively organized.
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* SuperOCD: Leon Shragewitz. When Munch & Fin check out the victim's boyfriend's house, they note the house is super clean. Further examination shows his OCD, with shelves and pantries obsessively organized.organized.
* WhatTheHellHero: Munch, Stabler, Mc Govern, Amy, and Dr. Swann trade these between each other as they discuss [[spoiler: the morality of getting organs from non-organ donors and giving them to dying patients to save their lives.]]
* WhatTheHellHero: Munch, Stabler, Mc Govern, Amy, and Dr. Swann trade these between each other as they discuss [[spoiler: the morality of getting organs from non-organ donors and giving them to dying patients to save their lives.]]
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more macabre when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp was PlayingWithSyringes]].
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more macabre when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp was & his cohorts were PlayingWithSyringes]].
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* ContinuityNod: Creator/MarleeMatlin comes back to SVU after a year. Her character, Dr. Amy Solwey was found guilty of aiding suicide in the episode, [[{{Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS5E22Painless}} Painless]].
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more grisly when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp was PlayingWithSyringes]].
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more grisly macabre when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp was PlayingWithSyringes]].
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them.
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* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them. It gets even more grisly when [[spoiler: they find the perp's storage locker filled with all sorts of body parts.... and a body that wasn't dead initially when it's discovered that the perp was PlayingWithSyringes]].
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The dismembered body of a woman is found in a junkyard, and detectives must determine who killed her and who attempted to harvest organs from her corpse.
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The dismembered body of a woman is found in a junkyard, and detectives must determine who killed her and who attempted to harvest organs from her corpse.corpse.
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: the victim's boyfriend, Leon]] accidentally killed her out of anger by pushing her down the stairs in the subway. He contemplated a VillainsDyingGrace but didn't go through with it because it's against his religious beliefs.
* GoryDiscretionShot: The discovery of the head is rather grisly, but the camera cuts away just as the head first pops out of the car (but gives enough of a view to shock the viewers). Later shot of the head is from behind the car door, covering the upper half of the head.
* OffWithHisHead: The VictimOfTheWeek is discovered in a scrap yard when her head rolls out of a car about to be crushed by the compactor.
* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them.
* SuperOCD: Leon Shragewitz. When Munch & Fin check out the victim's boyfriend's house, they note the house is super clean. Further examination shows his OCD, with shelves and pantries obsessively organized.
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler: the victim's boyfriend, Leon]] accidentally killed her out of anger by pushing her down the stairs in the subway. He contemplated a VillainsDyingGrace but didn't go through with it because it's against his religious beliefs.
* GoryDiscretionShot: The discovery of the head is rather grisly, but the camera cuts away just as the head first pops out of the car (but gives enough of a view to shock the viewers). Later shot of the head is from behind the car door, covering the upper half of the head.
* OffWithHisHead: The VictimOfTheWeek is discovered in a scrap yard when her head rolls out of a car about to be crushed by the compactor.
* OrganTheft: Nearly midway through the episode, the story moves from identifying the victim's killer to busting a scheme involving snatching cadavers and mutilating them.
* SuperOCD: Leon Shragewitz. When Munch & Fin check out the victim's boyfriend's house, they note the house is super clean. Further examination shows his OCD, with shelves and pantries obsessively organized.
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Written By Creator/DavidFoster
Directed by Creator/MattEarlBeesley
The dismembered body of a woman is found in a junkyard, and detectives must determine who killed her and who attempted to harvest organs from her corpse.
Directed by Creator/MattEarlBeesley
The dismembered body of a woman is found in a junkyard, and detectives must determine who killed her and who attempted to harvest organs from her corpse.