NYPD Blue season 11 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NYPD Blue," the team faces challenging cases, reopening an old homicide due to new DNA evidence suggesting Leonard Peeler's innocence in a '86 rape-murder case. Concurrently, a man named Tim Keating is found with amnesia after a shooting. The episode delves into these complex situations, exploring past mistakes and uncovering new leads. Peeler's wrongful conviction surfaces due to a coerced false alibi, while Keating's identity and past gradually unravel, shedding light on the circumstances leading to his amnesia.
Full Episode S11E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Detective Kelly Ronson?
Detective Kelly Ronson is a new member of the team.
What is the old homicide case being reopened?
The old homicide case involves Leonard Peeler, who was imprisoned in '86 for the rape and murder of a young girl.
Why might Leonard Peeler's case be reopened?
New DNA evidence suggests that Leonard Peeler might be innocent.
What condition is John Doe (Tim Keating) found in?
John Doe, later identified as Tim Keating, is found shot and suffering from amnesia.
What is the outcome of Leonard Peeler's court hearing?
Leonard Peeler is exonerated and released from prison due to new DNA evidence.
Why did Ann Marie Sullivan (formerly Fusco) lie in her testimony?
Ann Marie Sullivan lied because she feared her family's reaction to her relationship with a black man.
What is the detectives' approach to reinvestigating Cindy Clifton's murder?
They are revisiting old leads and exploring new angles, including connections and suspects from Cindy's past.
How does Leonard Peeler react to his release?
Leonard Peeler is bitter and expresses anguish over the years lost due to his wrongful conviction.
What progress is made in Tim Keating's case?
Tim Keating's memories start to resurface, helping the detectives to delve deeper into his life and relationships.
What are the detectives' new leads in Cindy Clifton's murder case?
They are considering suspects who were part of Cindy's life, including individuals she may have known or feared.