On Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 19, Stabler's attempt to gain Webb's trust goes awry when someone beats him to stealing back Webb's money.

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Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 19 revolves around the investigation into Webb and into the Brotherhood.

Webb is skeptical of Stabler's offer to work for him, but agrees to it anyway. He wants Stabler and Donnelly to steal his money back from a money laundering operation. Stabler breaks in with some help from Malachi, but he and Donnelly find only $700. To make matters worse, the thieves have made it appear that Stabler is the one who rented their getaway van.

Stabler reports back to Webb, who says his patience will expire and Stabler will never know when that happens.

The task force traces the latest robbery to a man named Raymond Moss. Moss shoots at Bell when they attempt to arrest him and Jet ends up shooting him. Moss refuses to tell the cops anything and calls a nurse in to witness him asking for a lawyer.

Meanwhile, Bell is upset when Denise is considering taking a job with Kilbride's law firm. She tries to tell Denise that Kilbride is under investigation but Denise says she doesn't work directly with Kilbride and that she's done sacrificing everything for this relationship.

To find out what happens, watch Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 19 online.

Episode Details

On Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 19, when millions are stolen from one of Webb's employees, he enlists Stabler and Donnelly to retrieve the cash.


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Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 Episode 19 Quotes

The first rule of cross-examinations is never ask a question you don't know the answer to. And with Donnelly, you never know the answers. With me, you do.

Stabler

You suggested I deal with you. First thought I had was that I don't know this cat and you don't know me well enough to tell me who I should deal with. There was a time when a suggestion like that would make me want to pull the trigger.

Webb