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Detectives Benson and Stabler are called to the hospital after a 10-year-old girl is raped. They arrive to find her so traumatized that she cannot even tell them her name. With the help of Detectives Odafin Tutuola and John Munch, they are able to identify the young victim. But they soon realize that her home life is far from normal as Dr. George Huang discovers that her mother suffers from a rare condition that renders her unable to recognize that the young girl is, in fact, her daughter. When the detectives find themselves without a lead, Erik Weber, a man they met on their previous case, decides to get involved. But he may be overstepping his bounds. Written by
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Stabler is interviewing a woman with mental problems and has just showed her a picture of her daughter, Rose]
Amber Samonsky:
Not my daughter.
Detective Elliot Stabler:
Now, you just said that you have a daughter named Rose.
Amber Samonsky:
I do. Somewhere.
Detective Elliot Stabler:
That's not her?
Amber Samonsky:
It looks like her and this girls' been living in our apartment. But she's an imposter.
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Henry Ian Cusick returns as Erik Weber, a man falsely suspected of being a pedophile who assists the detectives in the pursuit of a serial rapist of little girls.
There are a few "surprises" in the hunt to find the actual perpetrator as well as "hint" that Cusick's character would like to become more involved with Detective Benson (Mariska Hargitay).
However, that is short-lived as the ending reveals that all is not as it appears to me...and the last few minutes of the show end with a "shock" that isn't that big of a revelation.
Broadway actress Anita Gillette makes a return as a presiding judge.