An antique appraiser is found dead in a park. The detectives link the murder to silverware thefts.An antique appraiser is found dead in a park. The detectives link the murder to silverware thefts.An antique appraiser is found dead in a park. The detectives link the murder to silverware thefts.
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Pamela Gray
- Rebekah Todman
- (as Pamela J. Gray)
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- TriviaThough details are changed, L&O draws inspiration from real crimes. This episode, "Silver Linings," showcases a skilled silver thief whose skill set is similar to that of Blane David Nordahl, New York's "Burglar to the Stars." He would disassemble door panels and windows, steal only good silver, leave little to no trace, and disappear.
- GoofsAlthough Goram and Eames explained to Deakins (Jamey Sheridan) that they used a 'thermal image' to locate several cans buried under a tractor shed behind the Kenderson home, 'thermal' terminology was the wrong usage; the writers should have used the more appropriate terminology 'Ground-penetrating radar (GPR)' which is a method that uses radar pulses to create images of underground material such as metals, pipes, cables, masonry, ancient building foundations or even skeletons.
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[last lines]
Mrs. Kenderson: Hope is for *suckers*, detective.
- ConnectionsReferences America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988)
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Hope is for suckers, detective
Two thieves are bounded by stealing silver instead of gold. The man (David Harbour) is a piece of work who sells all the stuffs stolen in the black market and hides the bucks below ground (a great amount of money); he seems to be a lady's man, a cold blooded guy who isn't afraid of the consequences of his acts. Instead the girl (Callie Thorne), daughter of a Marine Corps sergeant, is in love with him and during the episode her jealousy comes to light. Boring at first, this episode deserves to be seen towards the end.
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- Mrpalli77
- Sep 11, 2017
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