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Law & Order :: The Reaper's Helper (01x03)
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| Title: | The Reaper's Helper |
| Episode #: | 01x03 |
| Production Number: | 66215 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 04th, 1990 |
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After a young gay man is found dead, it appears to be connected to a number of similar murders on the west coast, but when the young man turns out to have had the AIDS virus, it seems to seem like it was a serial killer who may have been motivated by mercy.
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Jack Curry: What gives you the right to decide how I should live the rest of my life?
EADA Ben Stone: Unfortunately, you did. Not once, not twice, but three times. | Det. Max Greevey: Do you think a lot of cops are gay?
Det. Mike Logan: No way, man. The department's got a special test. They look youin the eye, and if your left eye blinks before your right eye, they know you're gay. (Blinks at Greevey with his left eye) |
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This episode is based off the Dr. Jack Kevorkian case. |
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