Priority Homicide must investigate a large-scale fire that caused the deaths of four people; a reporter is attached to the squad as part of a public relations campaign; Brenda and Fritz get used to living in a small apartment.
A mother becomes Stabler and Benson's prime suspect in the poisoning of her child; Novak enlists Clark's assistance in obtaining evidence to remove a judge from the bench after his bias in two child abuse cases leads to a wrongful arrest.
A woman attempts to kidnap a child she believes is her daughter; while DNA tests are in progress, Benson traces the confusion about the child's origins back to a fertility doctor.
When a missing 16-year-old girl is found in a deserted building, she tells the skeptical detectives that three men in uniform kept her there for several days.
The dismembered body of a woman is found in a junkyard, and detectives must determine who killed her and who attempted to harvest organs from her corpse.
Jane and the team try to investigate the death of a mob boss' son, despite having very little evidence; memories of O'Laughlin's shooting haunt Van Pelt.
When a charity worker is killed, a murderer (Morena Baccarin) Jane helped imprison claims she has information on the case; Sarah and Rigsby try to prepare for impending parenthood.
Jane and the team try to investigate the death of a mob boss' son, despite having very little evidence; memories of O'Laughlin's shooting haunt Van Pelt.
When a charity worker is killed, a murderer (Morena Baccarin) Jane helped imprison claims she has information on the case; Sarah and Rigsby try to prepare for impending parenthood.
Jane and the team try to investigate the death of a mob boss' son, despite having very little evidence; memories of O'Laughlin's shooting haunt Van Pelt.
When a charity worker is killed, a murderer (Morena Baccarin) Jane helped imprison claims she has information on the case; Sarah and Rigsby try to prepare for impending parenthood.