2024-07-07
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Cup Series qualifying from Chicago Street Course. (Live).
Todd is determined to win when the Rawlings come to town to compete in local family fun day. And Chase and Savannah help Grayson prepare a pitch for his new YouTube channel. (Repeat).
After a shocking discovery, the team begins closing in on Sean O'Neal with every shred of evidence they can find. Meanwhile, Chief O'Neal hires a lawyer to keep his son out of prison. (Repeat).
The team enlists the help of Det. Borkowski to work on a case involving a series of brutal home invasion robberies. (Repeat).
A shocking ambush at a funeral leads the team to an investigation to find the shooters. (Repeat).
Sean O'Neal surprises Upton with a call from prison, revealing sensitive information. Meanwhile, the team quickly mobilizes to stop a crime in progress before it's too late. (Repeat).
Voight and the team help ASA Nina Chapman pursue a drug runner who dodged prison years ago after Chapman's informant mysteriously disappeared. The investigation takes a turn when Voight uncovers a damaging secret from Chapman's past. (Repeat).
After a brutal shooting, Burgess and Ruzek get trapped aboard the busy "L" subway train. As they piece together scant evidence, the team is drawn into a dark family drama. Meanwhile, Burgess' proximity to the shooting triggers harsh memories. (Repeat).
When a family is poisoned in their home, the team discovers a connection to the Becks. Ruzek goes undercover to work for their business, and as he gets closer to Samantha, chilling information about her father, Richard, comes to light. (Repeat).
Voight takes the stand for ASA Chapman in a high-stakes murder trial against notorious drug kingpin Arturo Morales. When it becomes clear that Morales and his henchmen have compromised a juror, Voight and the team work furiously to ensure justice prevails. (Repeat).
As the team investigates a convenience store robbery, the evidence leads them to an unusual pair of suspects, revealing a dark personal drama and another potential victim. Burgess slowly makes strides tackling her past trauma. (Repeat).
A tragic crime leads the team closer to the Beck family and their deadly ideology. Ruzek makes progress infiltrating the Becks, earning Samantha and Richard's trust with a bold move. (Repeat).
Atwater's worlds collide when there's a shooting at the building he owns in Burnside, which leaves a child dead. Atwater must confront his relationship with his father, Lew, as the brutal case forces them together. (Repeat).
In the 10th-season opener, a 7-year-old boy makes accusations against his foster parents involving abusive medical testing. This leads Benson to an unsolved rape that shares something in common with this new case. New ADA Kim Greylek (Michaela McManus) helps Benson with the investigation. Kaitlyn Murphy: Sara Gilbert. Noah Sibert: Luke Perry. Gwen Sibert: Julie Bowen. (Repeat).
A woman (Gail O'Grady) reports the disappearance of her 2-year-old granddaughter, but an Amber Alert fails to yield progress. Detectives then shift their focus to the girl's irresponsible young mother (Hilary Duff), who becomes their prime suspect. (Repeat).
An ADA (Sharon Stone) who is Stabler's ex-partner requests that he and Benson investigate a case involving a father accused of murdering his two young daughters in a fire. Stabler then resorts to some problematic methods of interrogation. (Repeat).
A woman (Lori Singer) is questioned by police after her newly adopted baby is found alone on a playground. Detectives then investigate her fiancé (John Stamos), a man with a sinister past who's also dating the baby's nanny. (Repeat).
After a female college student's body is found, the suspects include two basketball players from different backgrounds. Rouseau: Lothaire Bluteau. Mosley: Sean Squire. Couger: Kohl Sudduth. Father McCourt: George Martin. Rev. Clayton: Rev. Al Sharpton. Carmichael: Angie Harmon. Maureen: Erin Broderick. (Repeat).
The investigation of a gymnast's murder involves her strict trainer, a wealthy benefactor and a competitor. Korska: Philip Casnoff. Lori: Kate Mara. Hubert: Armand Schultz. Maureen: Erin Broderick. Munch: Richard Belzer. Benson: Mariska Hargitay. Stabler: Christopher Meloni. (Repeat).
A fraternity pledgemaster is killed and the deceased's attorney-father (Gary Cole) represents the college student (Toby Moore) who stands trial. Alicia Morley: Pell James. Nathan Angeli: Noah Fleiss. Will Caray: Elden Henson. Capt. Siper: Caren Browning. (Repeat).
A case of child abuse is discovered after a little girl (Jennette McCurdy) is examined following an auto accident. Mark Dobbins: Daniel Hugh Kelly. Julie Dobbins: Rebecca Lowman. Larry Purcell: David Lansbury. Sonya Purcell: Pamela Holden Stewart. Kevin Wilcox: Zach Gilford. (Repeat).
The detectives investigate the murder of a Hudson University student (Tess Soltau), whose body was found in a seedy alley. A search of the victim's dorm room turns up a suspiciously large amount of cash, especially considering she was dependent on financial aid. Adam Halder: Will Estes. Gloria Culhane: Trieste Dunn. Roddy Franklin: Mathew St. Patrick. Walter Camp: Joey Slotnick. (Repeat).
An anonymous letter leads to a child-pornography case, which puts stress on Olivia, who develops medical symptoms similar to those exhibited by the victim and his mother. Cupid: Bill Goldberg. (Repeat).