Ep 22. Strange Beauty
- TV14
- May 16, 2012
- 43 min
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7.8 (758)
The episode titled "Strange Beauty" in season 13 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is centered around a young woman named Hannah who is found murdered in her apartment. The detectives on the Special Victims Unit team, including Olivia Benson, Nick Amaro, Amanda Rollins, and Odafin Tutuola, try to piece together what happened to Hannah and ultimately find her killer.
Throughout the episode, the detectives encounter many twists and turns in their investigation. They discover that Hannah was a talented artist and had a passion for creating lifelike dolls. They also find out that she was involved in a relationship with an older man, who becomes a prime suspect in her murder.
As the detectives dig deeper, they come across a website where people can purchase counterfeit dolls that look like real children. They suspect that Hannah's killer may have been involved in this underground market of illegal dolls.
Meanwhile, Amanda Rollins deals with her own personal struggles as a gambling addiction relapse puts her job in jeopardy. Her addiction puts a strain on her relationship with her fellow detectives, and her reckless behavior threatens to compromise the integrity of the investigation.
As the investigation continues, the detectives uncover a disturbing connection between Hannah's murder and a child in a nearby neighborhood who has gone missing. The team races against the clock to find the missing child and bring Hannah's killer to justice.
"Strange Beauty" is a gripping and intense episode that showcases the dedication and passion of the Special Victims Unit team. The detectives must navigate their own personal struggles while trying to bring a killer to justice and rescue a missing child. This episode highlights the complexity and importance of the work that the Special Victims Unit does, and the devastating consequences of child exploitation.