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Homicide: Life on the Street
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Every Mother's Son

  • Episode aired Jan 6, 1995
  • TV-14
  • 48m
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Kyle Secor in Homicide: Life on the Street (1993)
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Bayliss and Frank investigate the murder of a kid who was shot in a bowling alley. Felton gets a clue about his family's whereabouts.Bayliss and Frank investigate the murder of a kid who was shot in a bowling alley. Felton gets a clue about his family's whereabouts.Bayliss and Frank investigate the murder of a kid who was shot in a bowling alley. Felton gets a clue about his family's whereabouts.

  • Director
    • Kenneth Fink
  • Writers
    • Paul Attanasio
    • Eugene Lee
    • Tom Fontana
  • Stars
    • Daniel Baldwin
    • Richard Belzer
    • Andre Braugher
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
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    • Director
      • Kenneth Fink
    • Writers
      • Paul Attanasio
      • Eugene Lee
      • Tom Fontana
    • Stars
      • Daniel Baldwin
      • Richard Belzer
      • Andre Braugher
    • 1User review
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    Daniel Baldwin
    Daniel Baldwin
    • Beau Felton
    Richard Belzer
    Richard Belzer
    • Detective John Munch
    Andre Braugher
    Andre Braugher
    • Detective Frank Pembleton
    Isabella Hofmann
    Isabella Hofmann
    • Megan Russert
    • (credit only)
    Clark Johnson
    Clark Johnson
    • Detective Meldrick Lewis
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    • Lieutenant Al Giardello
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Kay Howard
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • Detective Tim Bayliss
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Stanley Bolander
    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Interior Decorator
    Sean Nelson
    Sean Nelson
    • Ronnie Sayers
    Gay Thomas Wilson
    Gay Thomas Wilson
    • Mary Nawls
    • (as Gay Thomas)
    Rhonda Stubbins White
    • Patrice Sayers
    • (as Rhonda Stubbins-White)
    Harlee McBride
    • Dr. Alyssa Dyer
    Helen Carey
    Helen Carey
    • Maggie Conroy
    Nanna Ingvarsson
    • Theresa Cousart
    Bobby E. McAdams II
    • Jason Nawls
    • (as Bobby McAdams)
    Kevin Nelson
    • David Sayers
    • Director
      • Kenneth Fink
    • Writers
      • Paul Attanasio
      • Eugene Lee
      • Tom Fontana
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    8bellino-angelo2014

    Fine episode about dealing with common ground

    When the episode begins Pembleton and Bayliss are called for investigating of the death of 13 year old Darryl Nawls found shot in a bowling alley, probably the same where Munch and Fidel went to play before finding out that Fidel's real father is still alive. They find after few minutes the culprit that confesses to having committed the murder and this thing happens; once at the police station, the mother of the shooter casually meets the mother of the victim and at first as you might expect they bicker but some time later (we are not said how much but I assume between January 4 and 5 when the episode was shot) they find out to have a lot in common and, the brother of the victim becomes temporary friend of the shooter's brother and, big surprise, the shooter confesses to have shot Nawls by mistake. In the meanwhile Munch and Bolander have lots of issues in reconstructing the bar and opening it, in particular Bolander doesn't want that a toilet room gets modified because George Washington used it two centuries earlier.

    Aside from the consistent first story this is a typical episode where nearly everything is good and I would end up saying the same things over and over. Needless to say, just another one in a long line of winners.

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    • Trivia
      Maryland law requires that the police make a "good faith effort" to notify the parent/legal guardian of a minor prior to questioning them; the only situation this doesn't apply to is when the minor is being questioned as a witness. In Maryland, prior to 2022, if a minor was being questioned as a suspect in a crime and police were unable to contact the minor's parent/legal guardian, they could be questioned as long as they were advised of their rights and agreed to waive their right to remain silent. However, the Maryland legislature passed the Child Interrogation Protection Act in 2022 that changed the requirements regarding police interrogations of a minor. This new law reflects the majority opinion of most courts (including the Supreme Court) that a minor is not able to fully comprehend their Constitutional rights and make an informed choice to waive them in the same manner that an adult can. Under the CIPA, the police are required to notify the parent/legal guardian when a minor under the age of 18 is taken into custody, and, if the parents do not hire an attorney to represent the child, then police are required to have the child speak to an attorney from the public defender's office who reads from a child-friendly script that explains what's happening and what rights the child has. The choice to speak to the police is ultimately up to the child, and, if they wish to speak to the police without a parent or attorney, they must sign a Miranda rights waiver card that is specifically worded for minors. The CIPA also forbids police officers from using certain tactics when questioning minors that are acceptable for adults like: making threats or using psychological manipulation techniques, namely using deceptions such as misrepresenting facts (like lying about the existence of evidence), or making false statements about leniency in exchange for their confession.
    • Goofs
      The day before Baylis, Lewis and Munch are to open the bar a Baltimore City Sheriff's deputy confiscates their business license for unpaid property taxes. The deputy scolds them for being detectives that didn't do their homework before buying the property. However this is not a failure on the owner's part, it's a failure on the bank's. Baylis, Lewis and Munch took out a bank loan to buy the bar, the bank would have looked into the property history (including tax history) before approving a loan. Unpaid taxes would have caused a lien to be placed on the property long before the detectives bought it, and a bank would never issue a loan for a property with a lien on it without first making the buyer aware of it.
    • Quotes

      [Munch and Lewis are talking about a historic building they plan to turn into a bar]

      Penelope Smith-Haddon: Surely you can understand our desire to protect that history, especially in connection to George Washington.

      John Munch: George Washington?

      Penelope Smith-Haddon: George Washington... In 1793, he was traveling from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia. He stopped here.

      John Munch: He stopped here?

      Penelope Smith-Haddon: Of course, it was a residence at the time.

      Meldrick Lewis: George Washington slept here?

      Penelope Smith-Haddon: Well, no...

      John Munch: He had dinner?

      Penelope Smith-Haddon: No

      Meldrick Lewis: So what did he do here?

      Penelope Smith-Haddon: Apparently the President, just coming from a dinner party where he had consumed quite a bit of wine, was in something of a bind. He had no time to seek out a public chamber pot.

      John Munch: Are you telling us the reason we can't tear down the bathroom is that it's where George Washington once took a whizz?

      [Smith-Haddon, embarrassed, can only nod]

    • Connections
      Featured in Homicide: Life on the Street: The Documentary (1997)

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 48m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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