NYPD Blue season 12 episode 17 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sergeant Sipowicz is promoted as the team tackles a school homicide involving Army Recruiter Lester Bakewell. Simultaneously, Detective Jones investigates a missing homeless man, Giuseppe Campo, later found dead naturally. Tensions rise around student Paul Corbelli, suspected of Bakewell's murder due to his anti-military stance and personal loss in Iraq. However, the real perpetrator is revealed to be Angela Payson's husband, motivated by jealousy over her affair with Bakewell. Detective Medavoy ponders retirement, contemplating a new life direction.
Full Episode S12E17 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who got promoted in the NYPD Blue episode?
Sergeant Sipowicz was promoted.
What crime occurred at the school?
The homicide of Army Recruiter Lester Bakewell occurred at the school.
Who is Staff Sergeant Angela Payson?
Angela Payson is Bakewell's partner who was at the school during the homicide.
What is the nature of the missing person case Detective Jones handles?
Detective Jones investigates the case of a missing homeless man, Giuseppe Campo.
Who is Paul Corbelli?
Paul Corbelli is a student with resentment towards the military, whose brother died in Iraq.
How is Giuseppe Campo found?
Campo is found deceased in a dumpster.
What relationship did Lester Bakewell have with Angela Payson?
Bakewell was in a romantic relationship with Angela Payson.
Who confesses to Bakewell's murder?
Angela Payson's husband, a retired Army colonel, confesses to the murder.
What causes Giuseppe Campo's death?
Giuseppe Campo died of a brain aneurysm.
Is Paul Corbelli cleared of Bakewell's murder?
Yes, Paul Corbelli is cleared of the murder charges.
What decision does Detective Medavoy make about his career?
Detective Medavoy considers retiring to pursue a life with Brigid.
How does Denise react to the news about her uncle?
Denise is saddened but finds solace in knowing he died of natural causes and made a friend in his last days.
What motive did Angela Payson's husband have for the murder?
He was driven by jealousy and betrayal over his wife's affair with Bakewell.
How does the team reflect on their cases and personal journeys?
The team reflects on the complexities of their cases and the impact on their personal lives.