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Get Ready for a Brother's Ultimate Sacrifice: Stabler Kidnaps Joe Jr. in 'Law & Order: Organized Crime'
2024/05/15 Report

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A Brother's Desperate Love: Elliot Stabler's Risky Gambit

Ever since Detective Elliot Stabler’s younger brother, Joe Jr., reappeared in his life, a shadow of danger followed him. Joe Jr., struggling with heroin addiction, was entangled with Julian Emery, a notorious arms and drug dealer known as Redcoat, who was responsible for the death of one of Stabler’s own detectives.


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Kidnapping for Redemption

Driven by the desire to save his brother from this dangerous path, Stabler, along with his other brother Randall, took a desperate measure - they kidnapped Joe Jr.

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