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6x06 Conscience
First Aired: Nov. 09, 2004 on NBC
Summary: After the death of a little boy is discovered, Benson and Stabler believe it was a former child rapist. When they find out it was the little boy next door, Dr. Morton doesn't want him prosecuted as an adult. What he does not know is the boy played him, and when he figures out, Dr. Morton… [show all]After the death of a little boy is discovered, Benson and Stabler believe it was a former child rapist. When they find out it was the little boy next door, Dr. Morton doesn't want him prosecuted as an adult. What he does not know is the boy played him, and when he figures out, Dr. Morton kills him, and then is on trial himself for murdering his neighbor. [hide] |
Main Characters in this Episode
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| Guest Stars| Mrs. Morton | played by Kathleen McNenny | | Judge Donald Harris | played by Gary Werntz | | Forensics Tech Ryan O'Halloran | played by Mike Doyle (II) | | Cleo Conrad | played by Jill Marie Lawrence | | Judge Lois Preston | played by Audrie Neenan | | Family Court Judge | played by Novella Nelson | | Bureau Chief Elizabeth Donnelly | played by Judith Light | | Dr. Burt Gleason | played by Jeff Gurner | | SOMU Detective Monahan | played by Wiley Moore | | Jeffrey Jackson | played by Mark Aldrich | | Soccer Mom | played by Jennifer Prescott | | MTA Clerk | played by Cecelia Antoinette | | Officer Bamford | played by Ian Bedford | | Officer Green | played by Kevin Jiggetts | | Dog Handler | played by Dennis Pressey | | Sam | played by James Hosey | | Jason | played by Peter Oliver (IV) | | Tad | played by Jelani Jeffries | | Theo Morton | played by Brenden McVeigh | | Paralegal | played by Christen Simon | | Foreperson | played by Wendy Scott | | Henry Morton | played by Michael Iles | | Henry Morton | played by Max Iles | | Kid | played by Alexander Scheitinger | | Opening Announcer | voiced by Steven Zirnkilton | | Street Hustler | played by Chris Kiszka | | Uniformed Evidence Cop | played by Alonzo Golden | |
Episode Quotes
Dr. Brett Morton: There's one difference. Jake would've killed again, I won't.