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1Written By Creator/JudithMcCreary
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3Directed By Creator/JeanDeSegonzac
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5When three otherwise unrelated people all associated with her past cases are discovered ritualistically murdered, all evidence points to Benson as the real target.
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10* DeadHandShot: When one of the victims is dumped in front of Olivia's apartment building, his hand is seen sticking out of a box.
11* HadToComeToPrisonToBeACrook: The killer was a perfectly innocent man before bad luck and circumstantial evidence put him in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
12* MiscarriageOfJustice: All of the trouble in this episode is traced back to a man being convicted of a crime he did not commit.
13* NiceJobBreakingItHero: An innocent man Olivia had arrested and provided the key testimony against (she had been acting in good faith and following procedure) goes around killing her other "victims" (the family members of victims she was unable to help and the like), obsessed with making her believe it was all her fault.
14* PrisonRape: The killer was repeatedly raped while in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
15* RapeLeadsToInsanity: What caused the killer to snap and kill people connected to Benson in order to "save" them was being repeatedly raped in prison.
16* RevengeByProxy: Instead of going directly after Olivia, the killer instead murders people she tried (and failed) to help to remind her of her failure.
17* TheScapegoat: What the killer is ultimately doing to Benson. It was a combination of bad luck and circumstantial evidence that led to his false conviction, but he fixated on Benson because she was the arresting officer, even though she handled the case by the book.
18* SuicideByCop: The killer actually tells Olivia there's no bullets in his gun as he holds a woman hostage, but Olivia can't take the chance he's telling the truth and shoots him anyway. It turns out he wasn't lying.

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