Law & Order season 17 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Charles Dillon, General Counsel for Halligan-Webb, is found murdered amidst a corporate eavesdropping scandal. Detectives link the crime to Julia Veloso, an escort Dillon had booked. Julia, facing charges, implicates CEO Samantha Weaver, suggesting a murder
Full Episode S17E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main crime in the episode?
The murder of Charles Dillon.
Who are the main suspects in the murder?
Julia Veloso, an escort, and Samantha Weaver, CEO of Halligan-Webb.
What was the scandal involving Halligan-Webb?
A corporate eavesdropping scandal where executives were spying on employees.
How was Charles Dillon connected to Halligan-Webb?
He was the General Counsel for Halligan-Webb.
What was Samantha Weaver's role in the scandal?
As CEO, she was implicated in the decision to conduct eavesdropping.
Who first discovered Dillon's body?
Detectives Ed Green and Cassady.
What was the nature of Dillon's relationship with Julia Veloso?
She was an escort he had booked on the night of his murder.
Was there any evidence linking Julia Veloso to the murder scene?
Yes, her fingerprints were found at the crime scene.
What was Samantha Weaver's defense in court?
She claimed she was innocent and that Julia acted alone.
What motive was suggested for Julia Veloso's involvement in the murder?
Fear of losing her luxurious lifestyle supported by Weaver.
Did Julia Veloso testify against Samantha Weaver?
Yes, she testified that Weaver was involved in planning the murder.
Was any financial link found between Dillon and Veloso?
Veloso owned stocks in a company associated with Halligan-Webb, suggesting a financial connection.
What verdict did the jury reach for Samantha Weaver?
Guilty of Second Degree Murder.
What was the primary piece of evidence against Samantha Weaver?
Julia Veloso's testimony and Weaver's aggressive and vindictive history.
How did Samantha Weaver justify her actions and behavior?
She portrayed herself as a pragmatic businesswoman, not motivated by emotions or revenge.