[s10e8] Blood Money 〈Easy〉
: Detectives Briscoe and Green uncover that Grimaldi sold policies to European Jews during WWII but later refused to honor the claims, stating there was no "proper documentation".
: Grimaldi kept a secret handwritten logbook of these policies, which he removed from a bank just before his death to avoid a government subpoena.
is the 8th episode of Law & Order Season 10 , originally airing on December 1, 1999. It is highly regarded by fans for its insightful and uncompromising exploration of a complex historical and moral issue: life insurance scams targeting Holocaust victims. Episode Overview [S10E8] Blood Money
: Jack McCoy (played by Sam Waterston) and Abbie Carmichael (Angie Harmon) navigate the legal difficulties of proving motives tied to decades-old crimes.
: The case involves two separate crimes; Grimaldi was shot by his own son, Jordan, who wanted to prevent him from giving up the valuable logbook. Key Themes & Characters : Detectives Briscoe and Green uncover that Grimaldi
: Marks a return of the "Gold" defense team, providing a formidable challenge for McCoy.
: Reviewers praise the show for handling a sensitive topic without being overly sentimental or exploitative. It is highly regarded by fans for its
: Features David Harbour in an early role as a waiter. Cultural Impact & Critical Reception