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![]() Novak talks to the witness and she agrees to testify again, however Novak soon finds she is taken off the case. Stabler objects that she is off work and doesn't want to be seen, and Cragen reveals that is why he wants her to go. Stabler offers to go talk to her, but Cragen demands Novak does. He also reveals that she no longer wishes to testify. He is arrested and explains that, under his interpretation of fundamentalist Islam, Novak deserved to die as she revealed that his sister wasn't pure. ![]() The attacker happened to be the witness' brother. After checking the security tapes, Stabler finds Gabriel was not behind it. He searches around and throws out a few threats before leaving. Gabriel demands he leave, but Stabler refuses. Stabler decides to make a stop at the Duvall's house. She calls an ambulance and rides to the hospital with her, while she tells Stabler to check the security cameras. Benson returns to her office to find the A.D.A. She suffers several blows to the head and a few kicks as well. Suddenly, a man dressed in black enters with flowers and begins to brutally beat Novak. Benson offers to go get some coffee and leaves. Novak tells the caller to send them up, however she fears they are from Gabriel's defense attorney. A phone call comes to Novak's office saying that someone sent her flowers. Novak returns to her office along with Benson during the night to work out the details on the case. The witness picks Gabriel Duvall out of a line up, and he just happens to be the detectives' prime suspect. ![]() The detectives hunt her down and Novak arranges for her to have legal status until she testifies in court, after which she promises to fight for a green card for her. The detectives turn to the witness to identify the perpetrator of a line up, but when they arrive at her home they find she was arrested due to her illegal status. Warner says it will take time to run all the tests, but she believes there is make up on the tissue, perhaps that of the original victim's. Stabler later picks up the tissue and takes it to the crime lab. As he is about to set it back into his pocket his mother scolds him and tells him to throw it away, which he does. He picks up a tissue out of his pocket and blows into it. ![]() However, as he leaves the station he complains about a cold. The suspect is brought in for questioning, but is immediately released thanks to his lawyer and mother. Following some more clues, they come up with a prime suspect: a man that follows a strict, daily schedule and is paranoid about little things, such as what time he has to eat dinner. Novak, make a visit to the lawyer and soon discover he is covering up for one of his clients. The detectives, along with some help from A.D.A. The witness gives Benson money that the perpetrator left on her and after some testing the detectives discover three fingerprints on the bill: One belonging to a bank teller, one belonging to the victim, and one belonging to a local lawyer. Thus, Benson must keep the rape a secret from the woman's brother. Olivia Benson is able to pull the story from a Bosnian Muslim woman who is very fearful of telling her story, not only because she is at risk of being deported, but because Muslims must be virgins before marriage. The rape-homicide of a woman leads detectives to a link of illegal immigrants who have each been raped but are too afraid of getting deported to report it. As the detectives get closer to solving the case, one of their own is brutally attacked. A bizarre rape-murder case draws the Special Victims Unit into a web of third-world refugees who claim to have been victimized by a wealthy eccentric. ![]()
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