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Law & Order/The Reaper's Helper
The Reaper's Helper | |
Season 1, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | October 4, 1990 |
Production Number | 66215 |
Teleplay by | Thomas Francis McElroy and David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan |
Story by | Thomas Francis McElroy |
Directed by | Vern Gillum |
← 1x02 Subterranean Homeboy Blues |
1x04 → Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die |
Law & Order — Season One |
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The Reaper's Helper is the third episode of the first season of Law & Order.
Starring (Law): George Dzundza (Sergeant Max Greevy), Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan), Dann Florek (Captain Donald Cragen)
Starring (Order): Michael Moriarty (Executive A.D.A. Ben Stone), Richard Brooks (A.D.A. Paul Robinette), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff)
Guest Stars: Peter Frechette (Jack Curry), Tom Signorelli (Anthony Holland), Barbara Andres (Patricia Holland), Jesse Corti (Angel Suarez)
and Charlotte Moore (Julia DeBakey)
with Neal Ben-Ari (Mr. Gordon), Richard Steinmetz (Terry Roland), Millie Tirelli (Lois Rivera), Steven Gilborn (Trial Judge), Francis Guinan (Jed Coles), Susan Knight (Allison McGill), Suzanne Shepherd (Arraignment Judge), Jack Laufer (Wellman), Frank Girardeau (Massacio), John Fiore (Profaci), Tommy A. Ford (Harry Pincher), Merrill Holtzman (Hurley), Josh Pais (Cioran), Roger Rignack (Irate Man), Matthew Locricchio (Court Officer), Olinda Turturro (Jury Forewoman), Christopher Rubin (Reporter), Daniel Kenney (Bradley)
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Plot Overview
After a construction worker is found shot to death in his apartment, Logan and Greevey learn that the man was gay and his death is connected to other deaths in San Francisco and Los Angeles; the detectives eventually arrest a man named Jack Curry who claims that each man asked his help to end their lives because they were suffering from AIDS.