Peter Scanavino: Detective Dominick 'Sonny' Carisi, Jr.
Pathological
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Peter Scanavino credited as playing...
Detective Dominick 'Sonny' Carisi, Jr.
- Rafael Barba: How long was she online?
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: A few hours. And the defense claims that's part of her emotional disturbance?
- Rafael Barba: All it takes is one juror. What else?
- Amanda Rollins: Well, that's it for her Google searches, but she did watch "The Little Mermaid" seven times in three days.
- Rafael Barba: What does that mean?
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Well, her classmate, Cody. The nineteen year old with autism.
- Rafael Barba: We didn't charge him.
- Amanda Rollins: Well, Mariel thought that she was the Little Mermaid, and that Cody was her Prince Eric.
- Odafin Tutuola: So what are looking at?
- Amanda Rollins: Munchausen by proxy. A mental illness where a parent makes up fake symptoms or causes symptoms.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Medical child abuse.
- Odafin Tutuola: So he's nineteen?
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: And autistic.
- Odafin Tutuola: And she's fifteen and says he raped her?
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Rollins doesn't think she understood what the word meant. I get a sense this is a "Romeo & Juliet" scenario here. Should we call Liv?
- Odafin Tutuola: No, we don't call Liv. She's still on leave.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: So what do we do?
- Odafin Tutuola: We take his statement, then we wait on the rape kit. Take it Barba, figure out if we've got a crime.
- Odafin Tutuola: Mariel's fifteen. That's a long time to go along with being sick.
- Amanda Rollins: I'm positive that this is what we're looking at, Fin. Multiple diagnoses from a dozen doctors, that we know of, from six different states. Fifty different medications, at least ten surgeries.
- Odafin Tutuola: Well, aren't these doctors to blame?
- Amanda Rollins: No, because the mother is... she's a very smart liar. Master manipulator. From one doctor to the next, she says that they've lost the records, so she fills in the blanks herself.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: And these doctors have no reason not to believe what she's been telling them.
- Amanda Rollins: So Dawn has been medicating Mariel. She's been making her own daughter sick. And she knows how to do it. She's... she's been getting drugs from online or off the streets.
- Odafin Tutuola: All right. Now it's time to call Liv, Barba, and Child Services.
- Amanda Rollins: Dawn made bail. She's out again.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: What? How is that possible?
- Amanda Rollins: One of her supporters raised the cash through GoFundMe. I mean, she's not allowed within a hundred feet of the hospital or Mariel.
- Amanda Rollins: You know, what Dawn did to her daughter, she took away her childhood. It's unforgivable. But... she's sick. I mean, I just... I can't wrap my head around that we want her punished.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Listen, Rollins, why don't you go home and be with Jesse? I haven't forgotten that you have a kid, too, you know?
- Amanda Rollins: After what Liv went through, I'm fine.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Look, you're a single mom. You're a full-time cop. Your life is not easy. And it's okay to say that out loud every once in a while.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: So what now, we ask Barba for a warrant?
- Amanda Rollins: Or we get a parent's okay to look at Mariel's medical history.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Well, Dawn's not gonna agree to that.
- Amanda Rollins: But Mariel's father might.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Okay, should we check in with Fin first?
- Amanda Rollins: Better to ask for forgiveness than permission.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: Dawn, we know you love your daughter. And you're doing the best that you can. And doctors, they don't always know the answers.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: "I was abused, so I'm an abuser"? If her lawyer goes with a psych defense, she could get off.
- Rafael Barba: Just as long as she never gets custody of her daughter again.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: She fits all the diagnostic criteria for Factitious Disorder, or Munchausen by proxy. There's a cognitive distortion in her thinking. She knows what she's doing is wrong, but she doesn't know why she's doing it. And she certainly can't stop herself.
- Rafael Barba: Is she competent to stand trial?
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: In my opinion, yes. But she's going to need a lot of treatment.
- Dominick Carisi Jr.: So is Mariel.