Tonight on NBC Law & Order returns with an all-new Thursday, May 15, 2025 episode and we have your Law & Order recap below. In tonight’s Law & Order season 24 episode 22 “Look The Other Way,” as per the NBC synopsis,
“When a model is murdered, Shaw and Riley believe their suspect may have escalated an obsession to violence. Maroun’s efforts to place the suspect near the scene of the crime leaves Price in a bind when the evidence may not hold up in court. ”
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In tonight’s Law & Order episode, there were several things that were ruined for women. They couldn’t wear headphones for instance. Or at least it couldn’t be too loud because they had to hear the men around them. Sometimes guys say the craziest things. The headphones weren’t a deterrent for them.
They’d ask these women questions knowing they wouldn’t answer and it gives them the excuse to get mad or even physical. There was a chance that might have happened with Georgie Kent. She moved to the big city to pursue modeling. She got a great fake ID. She was hanging out in bars and living the New York City dream.
Georgia wasn’t old enough to drink. Her fake ID said her name was Georgie Keller. Her real ID said she was Georgia Kent. The police figured the real one was the one that states she’s underage. No one gets a fake ID that made them too young to drink.
They identified her and they reached out to her family. Her parents hoped on the next flight to the city. They were so heartbroken. They were worried about their daughter moving there on her own only she easily made friends. She found a great roommate. She befriended a guy that was a bouncer.
Her bouncer friend actually suggested she’d get an Uber home that night. He didn’t want her walking alone. She said at the time she wasn’t afraid because she was bad b*tch and he said she was more like a baby deer. He tried to get her to take her safety seriously. She dismissed it because she still didn’t see the dark side of the city.
She didn’t see it until her murder. She was killed slowly and very painfully. It happened less than two blocks from when she parted with her friend. Georgia also had a stalker. She wasn’t paying bills through modeling like she told her family.
Georgia was being paid to act as a companion. It wasn’t prostitution. She was just giving the girlfriend experience without taking it any further. One of her clients got too attached.
He spotted Georgie in real life with a younger and handsomer guy. He got jealous. He yelled at her. He said things he regrets. He also had no place to say those things seeing as he was married with kids. He just didn’t kill her. He loved her too much. He wanted to keep her around. The cops found someone else’s DNA under Georgia’s fingernails.
It was a match for a John Doe in another homicide. Lieutenant Brady then got creative. She ran the DNA sample in a genealogy database. Riley was fine with it. Shaw knew that it could be used in a crime.
Either way, they got a familial match. They found the killer’s aunt. Her name is Vanessa Burke. She had a nephew named Dylan who was on his honeymoon in Thailand. She also had another nephew that she doesn’t like to talk about. His name was Carter Mills. He was the guy seen with Georgia that made her stalker get jealous.
Now, they had talked to Mills earlier. He claimed that he was merely an acquaintance. He said he has a girlfriend. She was a lawyer and he didn’t want to risk that relationship.
The cops believed him at first because there was no connection between him and the victim. The cops kept digging through Georgia’s texts. They found a message she sent to her friend, Nic. The two of them talked. Nic told her to report what happened to her. The cops followed that up and Nic told the cops that Carter Mills raped Georgie three days before she was killed.
They arrested Mills. They questioned him. He claimed that his DNA was on the victim from that night at the gallery. He said they had consensual sex and that’s why his DNA was there. It just didn’t hold water.
Their night at the gallery happened three days before the murder. Georgia was showering regularly since. DNA would not have held up that long. Mills was there that night she was killed. They fought. Georgia got his DNA under her fingernails. It also was a match for the murder of Christina Maroun. She was ADA Maroun’s late sister.
Brady was forced to tell Maroun about the connection. The prosecutor couldn’t work this case. If they even have a case that is. Mills’s lawyer got the DNA sample thrown out. This in turn got the evidence they collected at Mills’s home thrown out because it was fruit of the poisoned tree. The judge went as far as to separate the two cases.
The DNA getting thrown out in one might result in DNA getting thrown out in the other. Maroun went from finally getting answers to watching the man that murdered her sister get away once again.
Maroun couldn’t stand aside after that. She went digging through tons of surveillance cameras. She found someone that talked to someone that might be Mills the night of the murder. It happened one block away.
She approached the witness herself. She practically begged the doorman to agree to a lineup. She told him that the man he talked to was a suspect in several crimes against women. The guy agreed to come forward. The cops called in Mills for the lineup. The doorman identified him as the man he saw that night. And that ruined Mills’s alibi.
It also might be tainted because Maroun deliberately painted the suspect as a predator. Price was too noble to look the other way and so he had to report it. Mills was later found not guilty of Georgia’s murder.
It was bound to happen again with Christina’s murder. Price risked everything and lost. Everyone tried to warn Price. Maroun warned him. District Attorney Baxter also tried to warn him. He still went ahead with his noble plan. The killer was released and Price would have had to live with it if someone hadn’t murdered Mills later that same day.
The worst part about all of this was that Price thought Maroun killed Mills.
THE END!