9:41 “There’s one big difference: Jake would have killed again. I won’t.” I honestly don’t blame him for killing Jake for his son’s death. That boy would definitely have killed again just because he could. The father couldn’t get justice for his son so he got revenge. And the boy most certainly got what he deserved when he thought he could get away with it.
@detmstr3413 күн бұрын
Well, after looking into Jake's background, Novak and Wong saw so many red flags you could sew a quilt. Killing a gopher, acting tough, almost drowning another kid, being kicked out of 3 different schools. Jake was clearly a danger to others, and yet, the so called "mother" just swept it all under the rug.
@JA2682 күн бұрын
I totally agree with you. You know, the idea of preemptively killing villains, such as Sideshow Bob, from television, before they can harm others is a thought that crossed my mind. The same goes for real-life bad guys, not just psychopaths like Jake. Also, I had wondered if some real-life psychologist would write an article about how sociopathic children cannot be treated and must be removed from society by any means necessary.
@lukerosales58793 күн бұрын
Something tells me Jake's mom would be the type who would victim blame all of Jake's victims and act as if he were Mother Teresa.
@robertocazzaniga55483 күн бұрын
George Huang and Casey Novak told Judge Donnely that Mrs. O' Haara refused to give his son treatment
@oddeyesrebellion9233 күн бұрын
@@robertocazzaniga5548She's indenial. She doesn't want to accept the idea that her son is a sociopath and insists that her son is a normal boy.
@OliviaBenson20033 күн бұрын
She just sees her child “as a harmless little angel” 🥰🥰
@robertocazzaniga55483 күн бұрын
@@oddeyesrebellion923 not to mention Jake's cooperation with Malcolm Wolinsky which led to an innocent man's imprisonment
@LyonHall13 күн бұрын
literally the "My son is a nice boy and he would never do anything like this....." type of mother
@bluesnake17133 күн бұрын
He sealed his fate when he had a smile after getting out. A psycho wasn't walking alive.
@KevinN-df8eo3 күн бұрын
That actor nailed it and I've never heard of him again. In this show the bit actors were always brilliant.
@forever_empress_marie3 күн бұрын
He's not guilty in my opinion it's literally an eye for an eye.
@jeremyblackmouth33232 күн бұрын
The man should have added after "There's one big difference. Jake would have killed again. I won't. I spared you from failing Jake's next victim."
@yemaya_la22Күн бұрын
Oofff, they should rewrite this in and pay you
@leeammorris12683 күн бұрын
I didn't shed a single tear. That's all I have to say.
@TheodoreBrosevelt3 күн бұрын
Poetic justice
@leeammorris12683 күн бұрын
@@TheodoreBrosevelt You get it.👍👍
@b2kzangelalwayz2 күн бұрын
It’s a tv show.
@joeyjose7273 күн бұрын
Nooo they cut where Jake drops after getting shot, it kinda looks like he fell through a trap door
@CipherRage09093 күн бұрын
I wheezed so hard when I read this comment! 🤣
@BillyButcher902 күн бұрын
The mother is at fault for not listening to the camp director about Jake's psychopathic behaviour and not getting him institutionalized. That like letting letting your child continue to get ill until the infections gets bigger and they could die from it! 😔😔
@kainholden2001Күн бұрын
Interesting way to put it, but I can agree especially since like a serious infection, her not taking action sooner did lead to her son's death in a way.
@zandorvorkov72573 күн бұрын
I love that second Judge's hair.
@Epik_kid23 күн бұрын
Law and order svu hits hard in 2024
@LagzCreator3 күн бұрын
Fr
@adapting344Күн бұрын
Yesss
@angel670615 сағат бұрын
Yall late law and order been hitting. 👊🏿
@connorsrelicsandtreasures98623 күн бұрын
If Jake was alive he could have team up with Henry Mesner.
@DrVVVinK3 күн бұрын
Him and Zachary Connors
@OliviaBenson20033 күн бұрын
Oh also they can team up with: Harry Baker, and Mitch Wilkens!!
@connorsrelicsandtreasures98623 күн бұрын
@ who are they
@OliviaBenson20033 күн бұрын
@connorsrelicsandtreasures9862 Prodigy 3X13 Harry Baker is a psychopath who tortured and killed many animals, Elliot predicted he could become a future serial killer killing people. Mitch is from Soulless 4X25 where he killed a 3-year old boy and r@ped a girl, kidnapped her from the hospital, and murdered her.
@OliviaBenson20033 күн бұрын
@connorsrelicsandtreasures9862 More psychopaths, Harry Baker appeared in the episode “Prodigy” 3X13. Mitch appeared in the episode “Soulless” 4X25.
@GhostKyng3 күн бұрын
Sometimes i feel like what Henry’s dad did to Jake was justifiable because Jake was a complete sociopath who killed his son and didn’t have any remorse for it and he put in a great sympathy act to fool everyone, but at the same time, he kills a child and using the same tactics that Jake did to put on an acting job to gain sympathy from the court to get off with murder even admitting that it was premeditated the minute he found out what really happened. I get that Jake should’ve been dealt with but do we really think we need to end it like this giving someone the right to take a life right there and then? Idk it’s just me because i see both the legal and moral of this situation and i pray i never have to go through this in real life when i have children.
@SetsunaTheAngel3 күн бұрын
What Henry's dad did is 100% correct... so long as he pleads guilty at first chance and accepts his sentence with no complaint. You can't act against someone who weaseled out of punishment by doing so yourself. To be fair,there's no guarantee you get punished. Gary Plauché for example.
@Mia_M3 күн бұрын
Tbf, like Casey said, Henry’s dad solved the problem of Jake being out on the streets. The jury was more afraid of what that child would’ve turned into and done, and sympathised with the grieving father out to avenge his son. I’m not saying we should kill sociopaths, but like they said, there is the question of what to do with the ones who turn out like Jake.
@JA2682 күн бұрын
@@SetsunaTheAngel I totally agree with you. You know, the idea of preemptively killing villains, such as Sideshow Bob, from television, before they can harm others is a thought that crossed my mind. The same goes for real-life bad guys, not just psychopaths like Jake. Also, I had wondered if some real-life psychologist would write an article about how sociopathic children cannot be treated and must be removed from society by any means necessary.
@jeremyblackmouth33232 күн бұрын
It's a conundrum but not as confusing. The problem with it is Jake's history being looked into and he already knew how to play the sympathy angle. Another factor is the killing itself and why it's so dangerous: you do it once and it gets real easy to do it again and again. And when a kid does it to another kid, and gets away with it which is what he did before being shot, he would do it again but know how better to not get caught.
@michaelgualtieri651Күн бұрын
Reasons like this is why I love this episode of SVU, because there's no real victory if you think about it. Yes, Jake was a monster and should've been handled. But at the same time, the fact that it took a broken man to kill him once learning he intentionally murdered his child? And the fact that said man used the same manipulation to get out of prison? Like it really makes you think the overall perspective of this.
@egosumFidius3 күн бұрын
I wonder what he actually did to that cat.
@kyndrablankenship17583 күн бұрын
I think we're better off not knowing.
@CipherRage09093 күн бұрын
About anything a psychopath could do to an animal.
@Mia_M3 күн бұрын
I imagine he actually murdered it, which is what Henry really saw.
@iteachlit13 сағат бұрын
@@Mia_MOr maybe Henry knew nothing about the cat and Jake was just a killer.
@mitchravenswyck7053 күн бұрын
Agent Cooper snapped
@jediclonekag133 күн бұрын
This video was already uploaded on this channel several months ago.
@OliviaBenson20033 күн бұрын
Yes like law and order channel post a different episode clip we haven’t seen on the channel yet 🙄
@marissalangelo3 күн бұрын
#Law&Order awe can't imagine Henry parents going through 😮😮😮😮
@ajfoodiesaiyanКүн бұрын
This was Bree’s fault for keeping guns in the house. Obviously it got to Orson’s head.
@andreweggleston44102 күн бұрын
It's Henry Evans jr. from "The Good Son" played by Macaulay Culkin both Henry Evans from "The Good Son" and Jake O'Hara are dead but if not they would kill more people. In "The Good Son" Henry's mom was forced to believe her son was evil and disturbed and made the ultimate decision in the end but Jake's mom still missed her son and never believed her son was so disturbed and dangerous.
@hexes51222 күн бұрын
I wonder how different it would have gone if Casey had taken Stabler's advice and gave him manslaughter charges instead of murder.
@stephanieflores27716 сағат бұрын
i think that sociopathic people should be in the hunger games and the winner gets abandoned on an island
@nightvigilante77673 күн бұрын
I got no problem with this case the way i see it Justice was done
@LynneCrisp-w2hКүн бұрын
Good point @ the end
@andreweggleston44102 күн бұрын
Henry Evans from "The Good Son", "Mikey" played by Brian Bonsall, and Henry Mesner from "Born Psychopath" and "Post Graduate Psychopath" and also from season 4 "Juvenile" Zachary Connor the 12 year old boy who killed the cancer woman by stabbing her to death in her apartment because he wanted her money all disturbed dangerous and evil boys.
@chrisgibson424820 сағат бұрын
9:43 - 4:49 unless you come across another kid like Jake
@mayaalieva9383 күн бұрын
This was based on the Jamie Bulger case if I'm not mistaken. From what I remember of the interviews, Mrs. Bulger wanted to kill the two boys who killed her son too. They're still alive, and walking around. One of them is a father now and he's allowed limited and supervised contact with his own kid from what I've heard and they've both been listed as offenders. There was no justice for little Jamie Bulger...
@aeris20013 күн бұрын
There was complete justice as the perps had their lives destroyed. One changed their life around and does not get in trouble and has become a model citizen and is giving back to society, the other's living a train wreck of a life and is in and out of prison and has never escaped what he did that day.
@jaysmith14083 күн бұрын
Level 3 retention hasn’t gotten to the NYPD yet?
@alifakhrzadeh15443 күн бұрын
They blocked the best part
@FortunateJuice3 күн бұрын
Clean. Squeaky clean.
@FortunateJuice3 күн бұрын
Love me some Kyle Maclachlan.
@srsusansummers30703 күн бұрын
Not a child
@MichaelJr5612 күн бұрын
What more can i say mariska hargitay 😍😍😍😍😍
@Melanie-z1oСағат бұрын
Crocodile tears
@OliviaBenson20033 күн бұрын
How many times are they going to repost this video??? There are so many episode clips you haven’t uploaded yet. 🙄🙄
@joaquinchoque11363 күн бұрын
6:13
@deandrebrown45213 күн бұрын
This speaks to how men suppress their emotions until they can’t hold it in any longer Edit: nvm he did it on purpose lol
@金カトゥラ10 сағат бұрын
Haha can’t really believe everything
@UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart3 күн бұрын
I’m unsubscribing. To many reposts. I’m done lol
@sweethistortea2 күн бұрын
I mean, what they're doing is no different from a regular tv channel. Those have reruns.
@aeris20013 күн бұрын
He murdered a child who had not been convicted of any crimes. Typical sadistic psychopathic justice system in the USA
@jijitters3 күн бұрын
Moral justice matters more than legal decisions.
@ran524752 күн бұрын
Lemme guess, you think innocent lives get ruined by court systems? I recommend laying off the paint
@rockersr.g.2410Күн бұрын
‘not been convicted’ but he did kill a younger and smaller child so, justice