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* TheKillerWasLeftHanded: Olivia was able to deduce that the foreman that they had a ton of evidence against including his DNA and a confession was innocent because he was left handed and his CorruptCorporateExecutive boss/mother was the real killer.

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* TheKillerWasLeftHanded: Olivia was able to deduce that the foreman that they had a ton of evidence against including his DNA and a confession was innocent because he was left handed and his CorruptCorporateExecutive boss/mother was the real killer.killer.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Sweet little Rosa feigns harmless senility, making a point of mistaking names and what day it is, until she's revealed as the person who slit Laura's throat.
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* AbusiveParents: After Rosa Doletti is revealed to be John Reilly's mother, she's quickly revealed to be one. Not only did she guilt trip him into taking the blame for Laura's murder, but she also said during her confession that she always thought her son was "always too weak" and that she eventually gave him away to her sister to raise.
* FalseRapeAccusation: Jorge Vargas's wife believed she was setting her husband up to face one of these as revenge for his infidelities. Little did she know she was actually helping set him up for ''murder''.
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I Ate What clean up. The trope is when a character eats something, unaware of what they are consuming, and then reacts in disgust after they find out what it is. Misuse will be deleted or moved to another trope when applicable. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples will be removed or commented out depending on the amount of context within the entry. Also, I Ate What is not a character trope.


* IAteWhat: An underscored point of the episode.
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[This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]

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[This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it An aspiring journalist is found dead with original writing.]
multiple different strands of DNA on her body. The investigation soon reveals the victim was on the brink of exposing malpractice at a meat-packing factory and had recently gone undercover in said factory. Benson goes undercover at the factory herself, only to discover the most likely suspect may not be the actual killer.
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This was copied from here: https://infogalactic.com/info/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit_(season_11). summaries need to use original wording.


Following the vicious rape-murder of a worker (Creator/IoanaAlfonso) at "Donna Rosa's" meat packing plant, the police initially suspect that a vegetarian (Creator/AaronTveit) who lives in her building is the killer. However, suspicion shifts elsewhere when they learn that the victim was an undercover animal activist attempting to document and expose unsanitary practices in the meat packing industry. Information from the company owner (Creator/LynnCohen) and foreman (Creator/JohnPetkoff) leads the detectives to arrest a plant worker (Creator/JuanJavierCardenas) and match his DNA to that found at the crime scene. This turns out to be a dead end as well after an interview with his jealous wife (Creator/NancyRodriguez) reveals that he was framed. Detective Benson goes undercover herself to retrace the woman's steps.

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Following the vicious rape-murder of a worker (Creator/IoanaAlfonso) at "Donna Rosa's" meat packing plant, the police initially suspect that a vegetarian (Creator/AaronTveit) who lives in her building is the killer. However, suspicion shifts elsewhere when they learn that the victim [This description was an undercover animal activist attempting to document and expose unsanitary practices copied in the meat packing industry. Information from the company owner (Creator/LynnCohen) and foreman (Creator/JohnPetkoff) leads the detectives to arrest a plant worker (Creator/JuanJavierCardenas) and match his DNA to that found at the crime scene. This turns out to be a dead end as well after an interview violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with his jealous wife (Creator/NancyRodriguez) reveals that he was framed. Detective Benson goes undercover herself to retrace the woman's steps.
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* IAteWhat: An underscored point of the episode.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The VictimOfTheWeek died [[NoOSHACompliance investigating a shady meatpacking plant.]] To have "beef" with someone also means to have a grudge against them.

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The VictimOfTheWeek died [[NoOSHACompliance investigating a shady meatpacking plant.]] To have "beef" with someone also means to have a grudge against them.them.
* TheKillerWasLeftHanded: Olivia was able to deduce that the foreman that they had a ton of evidence against including his DNA and a confession was innocent because he was left handed and his CorruptCorporateExecutive boss/mother was the real killer.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The VictimOfTheWeek died [[NoOHSACompliance investigating a shady meatpacking plant.]] To have "beef" with someone also means to have a grudge against them.

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The VictimOfTheWeek died [[NoOHSACompliance [[NoOSHACompliance investigating a shady meatpacking plant.]] To have "beef" with someone also means to have a grudge against them.

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After a young woman is sexually assaulted and murdered, Detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler track down the woman's boyfriend - their first suspect - but learn that he is a devout vegan who would not hurt a fly. They soon find that the victim had been deeply involved in the fight to expose questionable practices in the meatpacking industry, even going undercover at a large company to find out the truth. Benson goes undercover herself to retrace the woman's footsteps and to identify who the victim might have angered along the way.

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After a young woman is sexually assaulted and murdered, Detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler track down Following the woman's boyfriend - their first vicious rape-murder of a worker (Creator/IoanaAlfonso) at "Donna Rosa's" meat packing plant, the police initially suspect - but that a vegetarian (Creator/AaronTveit) who lives in her building is the killer. However, suspicion shifts elsewhere when they learn that he is a devout vegan who would not hurt a fly. They soon find that the victim had been deeply involved in the fight was an undercover animal activist attempting to document and expose questionable unsanitary practices in the meatpacking industry, even going undercover at a large meat packing industry. Information from the company owner (Creator/LynnCohen) and foreman (Creator/JohnPetkoff) leads the detectives to find arrest a plant worker (Creator/JuanJavierCardenas) and match his DNA to that found at the crime scene. This turns out the truth. to be a dead end as well after an interview with his jealous wife (Creator/NancyRodriguez) reveals that he was framed. Detective Benson goes undercover herself to retrace the woman's footsteps and to identify who the victim might steps.

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*DoubleMeaningTitle: The VictimOfTheWeek died [[NoOHSACompliance investigating a shady meatpacking plant.]] To
have angered along the way."beef" with someone also means to have a grudge against them.
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Written By Creator/LisaLoomer

Directed By Creator/PeterLeto

After a young woman is sexually assaulted and murdered, Detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler track down the woman's boyfriend - their first suspect - but learn that he is a devout vegan who would not hurt a fly. They soon find that the victim had been deeply involved in the fight to expose questionable practices in the meatpacking industry, even going undercover at a large company to find out the truth. Benson goes undercover herself to retrace the woman's footsteps and to identify who the victim might have angered along the way.

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