"In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous." "In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit." "These are their stories." "Hey, kid!" "Stop!" "Hey!" "I said, stop!" "Oh, my God!" "What did you do to him?" "Nothing." "I'm just trying to help." "Did that man hurt you?" "No visible injuries on the kid." "The blood's not his." "Voucher the cloth." "We'll run DNA." "Hi." "How you doing?" "My name is Elliot." "What's yours?" "Tommy." "Hi, Tommy." "What's your last name?" "Hey, what's your mom's name?" "Mommy." "Okay, well, I tell you what, buddy." "We're gonna get you home, okay?" "I want my daddy." "Okay." "We're gonna find him." "We're gonna find him." "Tommy's been like that for an hour." "He will not let go." "The whole time at the hospital, he screamed if Elliot tried to put him down." "He check out okay?" "Medically." "But there's no telling what he's been through until we find his family." "Fin, anything from Missing Persons?" "No kids Tommy's age are missing in the Tri-State." "Patrol's going door-to-door, but there's over 600 apartments on the block where we found him." "Well, have them keep canvassing." "A three-year-old can't get too far without somebody in the neighborhood recognizing him." "Unless he doesn't live there." "Perp could've snatched Tommy from somewhere else and dropped him off on the Upper West Side." "Or somebody killed the parents and didn't want to hurt the kid so they dropped him as far away from the crime scene as possible." "That kid could be from anywhere." "I'll call a buddy from Channel 10, see if we can't get his photo on the air." "Or we could have them do a live story, and really milk it." "Think it'll traumatize the kid?" "Not if Elliot keeps holding him." "If you recognize Tommy, please call the NYPD tip line at the number on your screen." "This little boy needs his family." "You couldn't be more right, Detective, and I hope one of our viewers can help." "We will keep you up-to-date on Tommy, the boy with no last name." "From Manhattan SVU, I'm Jackie Judd." "Cragen wants us to drop Tommy at ACS and start running down leads." "I think the kid's gonna freak if I leave him." "Well, we can't take him with us." "Well, have Fin and Lake help you out." "I'll stay here and man the phones." "Oh, Elliot, he's so exhausted." "He needs to rest, not to mention a bath and fresh clothes." "I'll take care of that." "Been a long time since we did this, huh?" "15 years." "You ready to do it all over again?" "You still think it's a girl?" "Mmm-hmm." "I haven't been wrong yet." "That's true." "But you really want a boy." "I want it healthy." "I just want a healthy baby." "Tell the truth." "That little guy is cute." "I mean, you gotta admit that." "We can't keep him." "I know." "He's such a good boy, but I can't seem to keep him in the house." "There he is!" "Tommy!" "There he is." "Come to Mama!" "Ma'am, please." "Tommy!" "Tommy!" "It's me." "Tommy!" "Come on, ma'am." "Sweetie, what's wrong?" "Okay, get her out of here." "Don't you know your own mother?" "Let's go." "You have to go now." "She sounded legit on the phone." "I didn't know she was from Planet Zero." "Right." "Anybody more local?" "Desk sergeant's sending up another one." "All right, well..." "He's not gonna be part of it." "We're gonna be in here." "Is Tommy here?" "Where's my son?" "Sir, calm down." "I'm Detective Benson." "Can you tell me your name?" "I'm Jake Keegan." "I'm Tommy's father." "And why didn't you report him missing?" "I thought he was at home." "My cousin said he saw him on the news." "Where is Tommy?" "Why can't I see him?" "Sir, can you just give me one minute?" "You're welcome to sit down here." "Elliot, check out the possible with me." "You got it." "Hey, Tommy, I want you to jump onto that table, okay?" "Go." "Hey, look out the window." "You recognize anybody?" "Daddy!" "You finded him." "Okay." "Daddy!" "Tommy, hey!" "How'd you go three blocks without anybody seeing you?" "I don't know how he got the door open." "Sir, have you tried to get in contact with your wife?" "Yeah." "I called Leah at home, left a message on her cell, she didn't answer." "Did something happen?" "When we found your son, he had blood on his clothes." "Oh, God." "I gotta go home." "Okay." "We'll go with you." "And your son should stay here." "We've got a room he can play in." "Okay." "Right here." "Leah must have left the door unlocked." "That explains how Tommy got out." "Leah?" "That's blood." "Wait outside, wait outside." "I gotta find my wife." "Leah!" "Leah!" "Oh, God!" "No!" "I'm sorry." "There's no pulse." "That's not my wife." "Do you know who she is?" "It's Jodi, our nanny." "But she was supposed to be off today." "She was raped, then beaten to death." "Based on the liver temp, I'd say time of death was around 11:00 this morning." "Forensics?" "I found fresh semen on the comforter, so we've got DNA." "Gotta love a perp who leaves a calling card." "Some old stains, too." "I'll need Jake Keegan's DNA to exclude him." "Maybe we shouldn't exclude him." "You think he did it?" "He wouldn't be the first dad trying to diddle the babysitter." "Jake!" "We need to ask you a few questions about Jodi." "Can this wait?" "We need to look for Leah." "When was the last time you spoke with your wife?" "This morning, when I went to work." "She said she was going to be home the whole day." "Leah's credit card was used to gas up on the New Jersey turnpike at 12:30." "Do you know of any reason why your wife would be in Jersey?" "Security camera at the tollbooth shows Leah driving with a man in the passenger seat." "She must have been kidnapped." "Is there any way we can trace the car?" "We did." "It's yours." "Let's go." "You stay here." "Tommy needs you." "Okay." "We'll call when we have any news." "Come on, I'll take you back to the station house." "There was a second charge on the card for a motel room in Morristown." "The guy checked in alone." "It was a young guy." "Kind of rough-looking." "Oh, here it is." "Room Eight." "Give me the key." "Police!" "Hands up!" "Hands up where we can see them." "What the hell?" "Show me your hands, asswipe." "You're safe, Leah." "Safe?" "Who are you?" "What do you people think you're doing?" "Wait a minute." "Wait a minute!" "You know this guy?" "Yes, he's my boyfriend." "You have to understand." "I love my husband, but he's a workaholic." "I was lonely." "Matt made me feel very special." "I've gotta get home to my son." "Hold on, we need to talk about Jodi." "Look, she's a nice kid." "A Mormon from Utah." "I don't know anyone who'd want to hurt her." "End of story." "Look, please can I go home now?" "You know, it would've been nice if you were this concerned about Tommy before you ran off to that motel." "Now, you had Jodi come in on her day off so that you could go and screw your boyfriend, right?" "That's it." "I've gotta get out..." "Leah, we're looking for Jodi's killer." "Now, you knew her the best, so I need you to sit back down and answer our questions." "I'll answer yours, but I'm not talking to Detective Dick." "How did you find Jodi?" "We advertised in the papers." "In Utah?" "Everyone knows that Mormons make the best nannies." "They're from big families, they don't drink, they don't smoke and they speak English." "So, aside from you and your husband, who else had the key to your house?" "Just Jodi." "Would she open the door to a complete stranger?" "No." "Absolutely not." "Well, Utah's a far different world than New York City." "She was from a small town, but she wasn't naive." "It must've been someone she knew." "Do you have any idea who?" "I only met two friends." "They were Mormon nannies, Becca and Kimberly." "They used to take the kids to the playground together." "Oh, my heck." "It's so awful." "Do you have any idea who killed her?" "Not yet." "Did she make any new friends here in the city?" "Um, a few girls at Relief Society, but she spent most of her free time with us." "What about boys?" "She was engaged." "Her fiancé, Paul, is on his mission in Peru." "Drew, be careful." "Don't swing so far out." "That's why we're here." "When our boyfriends get home, we'll go back to Utah." "It must be hard being so far away." "Was Jodi lonely?" "If you ladies know something, you have to tell us." "Jodi was acting weird the last few months." "She started dressing different, short skirts, kind of slutty." "And then she stopped coming here to meet us." "You know where she went instead?" "Nowhere." "She was on the Keegans' computer." "She said she missed Paul." "She wanted someone to talk to." "Ever go beyond talking?" "We stopped by the house one day last week to see if she wanted to take Tommy to the zoo." "Some man was coming out of the house and Jodi was kissing him." "This website that she went on, you know the name of it?" "Faceunion." "Com." "Morales dumped the Keegans' computer and pulled up all of Jodi's Faceunion activity." ""Hot, young nanny looking for grown-up playdates. "" "She's got a lot of e- mails from three guys." "One of Jodi's playmates is Taylor Breville, junior at Faulkner College." "Then there's Rafael Gardiner, also known as Casanova." "And the last one calls himself Jesse James." "Killer name." "Who is he really?" "Gilbert Matthews, 415 Sixth Avenue in the Village." "I talked to Jodi online." "We hooked up a couple of times last month, but then I stopped going over there." "Why?" "We were getting busy, and when I came up for air, this little boy was watching us." "She put him back to bed, but it creeped me out, so I split and never went back." "Where were you yesterday morning?" "At a motivational seminar in Yonkers." "Paid 250 bucks to hear Donald Trump." "I'm looking for Taylor Breville." "He's not home." "When will he be home?" "Christmas." "Taylor's in India." "Semester abroad." "What's this about?" "Someone's been using his Faceunion account." "Caleb, get your butt over here." "Have you been using Taylor's computer again?" "Sorry, Mom." "I took his internet privileges away after I caught him using my Visa card to pay for his Warcraft subscription." "He's incorrigible." "Please, lock him up." "Yo, Rafael!" "Man, you need to really update this photo." "Talk about bait and switch." "What's the problem?" "That's me." "Yeah. 30 years ago." "What's this about?" "Jodi Simmons." "You've been chatting with her on the internet." "Did you ever meet her face-to-face?" "Yeah." "We had a very fulfilling relationship on the internet, and then she wanted more." "You bang her, Casanova?" "If you mean, were we were intimate?" "Yes." "Anything else?" "Yeah, one more thing." "Did you kill her?" "What?" "Are you saying she's dead?" "She was murdered yesterday." "When did this intimacy thing happen?" "We got DNA from the body." "Is it gonna match yours?" "We had sex, and then I left." "I would never hurt her." "We were passionately in love." "Maybe your passion got out of hand." "Yeah, I'll say." "Thirty-six e-mails in eight days?" ""My darling, I will make you feel like a real woman." ""Your soul will melt with my hot kiss. "" "That's quite a claim you're making." "What can I say?" "I know what women want." "But Jodi just wanted a hook-up." "I don't believe that." "You weren't her only playmate." "These are just a couple of the guys she was boning when she was in love with you." "Jodi wrote to Gilbert that his picture made her hot, and she wanted to rip off Taylor's underwear with her teeth." "You're lying." "She loved me." "She's into young, hot guys." "Not you, Gramps." "I'm not old." "I know that, Rafael." "But young women like Jodi, they're foolish." "She should've seen that your love was real." "Hey, she was lucky to have you." "She led me on, you know." "She said she wanted me." "Of course she did." "And you believed her." "So you went over to her house to see her." "And then what happened?" "She laughed at me, she slammed the door in my face." "I pushed my way in." "I was so mad." "I lost control, and..." "The next thing I remember, the little boy came in and he's crying, and I see what I'd done and I ran." "I could've made her so happy." "She wouldn't even give me a chance." "All she could see was my age." "Perfect timing." "We need a little DNA sample from our buddy in there, icing on the cake." "Be happy to take a swab." "I'm sure it'll match the semen on the sheets." "But that's not why I'm here." "Okay, what's up?" "You had EMS voucher the blood on Tommy." "It was from Jodi." "Figured." "Bet you didn't figure this." "I took DNA from Jake Keegan." "I also took a swab from Tommy Keegan to prove that the blood on his face and clothes wasn't his." "They don't share any common alleles." "Jake's not Tommy's father." "He has the right to know." "It's not our place to tell him." "Jake is raising a child that biologically isn't his." "He's married to a woman who's being unfaithful." "You think that ignorance is bliss?" "Okay, first of all." "Tommy is his son." "And Jake is the only father he's ever known." "Now, they love each other." "Why do you wanna mess with that?" "Because it's not fair to Jake or Tommy." "If Leah Keegan wants to tell her husband that Tommy's not his, that's her choice, not ours." "What do you mean, Tommy's not my son?" "You know, Leah and I had some bad times together." "But I stayed for Tommy." "And now he's not my kid." "I'm sorry you found out this way." "I don't know." "Is there a good way to find out that your son isn't your child?" "I used to see myself in his face." "You look happy." "When was this?" "I just rented this place out in North Fork." "Great fishing." "Tommy and I would just spend the whole day together out on that dock." "You know, he'd look up at me with this love in his eyes." "That was the best week of my life." "When I got back, I put an offer in on the place." "The deal just came through last week." "I was gonna give Tommy a little rod and reel for Christmas." "Look, it doesn't mean that you love him less." "What happens when he gets older, all he wants is his real father?" "There are plenty of adopted kids who don't care about their biological parents." "Even the ones that do..." "I didn't adopt him." "I watched my wife give birth to him." "I cut the umbilical cord." "He was mine." "He still is." "You must have kids." "Yeah." "What if you found out that one of them wasn't yours, after all the years of" "hugging them and holding their hands, you know, wiping their tears..." "How would you feel?" "I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow, but my car is still in the shop." "So I guess I'll ride my bike." "Okay." "You're not listening to me." "Sorry?" "My appointment tomorrow?" "Yeah, I'll take you." "Okay." "Hey, when we were separated, did you see anyone?" "Did you?" "Yeah." "Did you?" "Yeah." "Who?" "I went on a couple of dates." "No one you know." "Did you sleep with him?" "Why are you doing this?" "Answer the question." "What is the point of all this, Elliot?" "Are you asking me if this is your child?" "Yeah, Liv?" "Okay, so if the officers let you go, are you two gonna start acting like grown-ups?" "Okay." "Yeah, all right." "We got it." "Thanks, guys." "What happened?" "Matt showed up and wanted to see Tommy." "He's the father?" "That's what she says." "It has to be Matt." "He's the only other man I've been with." "I doubt that." "This bitch cheated on me, she cheated on you." "Don't talk about Leah that way." "We're in love." "And we have been for years." "She was gonna ask you for a divorce." "When?" "After she spent all my money?" "Jake, please!" "Where do you get your clothes?" "The Gap's not good enough for this whore." "She needs Prada and Pucci." "You even have a job?" "I'm an actor." "You mean you're a waiter." "I can take care of Leah!" "You can't afford her!" "She spends more money on shoes than you make in a whole year." "At least I spend time with her." "This loser is screwing my wife, and I'm paying for it." "Come here!" "Hey!" "Hold on!" "Stop it!" "Stop it!" "Get off me." "Come on!" "You're not getting my son!" "Okay, that's enough!" "Let go!" "Daddy?" "Tommy, it's okay." "Just go back to bed." "Did you have a bad dream?" "Don't talk to my son." "Your son?" "Stop it!" "Not in front of Tommy." "Come on, sweetie, I'll tuck you in." "Arrest this son of a bitch." "He assaulted me." "He tried to take my kid." "Arrest him." "We're gonna take you both in." "What a mess." "It's gonna get worse." "Yeah?" "How so?" "Well, since Jake and Leah were married when Tommy was born, the doctrine of presumptive paternity means that Tommy is Jake's child in the eyes of the law." "What about Matt?" "He's the biological father." "Oh, it doesn't matter." "Legally, Jake is Tommy's father." "Matt doesn't have any rights, not even for visitation." "And if Jake and Leah get divorced?" "That doesn't change anything." "And Jake's gonna have to pay child support for Tommy and alimony to Leah." "So, let's say Matt and Leah live together," "Jake's money will be footing the bill?" "Yeah." "The law looks at what's best for the child." "So, even if a woman tricks a man into fatherhood by secretly stopping her birth control pills or putting a hole in the condom, that man is still responsible for that child." "So, Leah lies to Jake, she doesn't get punished." "But he suffers." "What do you wanna do?" "With the cross-complaint?" "Well, they both threw a few punches and took a few hits." "It's a push." "Cut them loose." "Family court just called." "Matt Kramer filed for custody of Tommy." "Poor Jake." "Doesn't Matt deserve a chance to know his kid?" "Tommy's not his kid." "Biologically, he is." "And more importantly, Tommy has a right to know where he came from." "It's not for us to decide." "Judge wants both of you at family court for an emergency hearing." "I gotta pick up Kathy, bring her to the OB for a checkup." "Elliot?" "Yeah?" "What's Tommy doing here?" "I ran into Jake downstairs." "Said he was double-parked, asked if I could bring Tommy upstairs for his appointment with you." "I don't have an appointment with him." "Tommy, why'd your dad bring you here?" "Daddy went away." "Where's your mom?" "Mommy went away, too." "Like Jodi." "Leah?" "Jake?" "It's Detective Benson and Stabler." "She's gone." "Damn it, Jake." "Tommy did say his father went away, too." "You thinking murder-suicide?" "Yeah." "So where's Jake?" "The lake house." "It's on the North Fork." "It's about a two, three hour drive from here." "Jake dropped Tommy off a half an hour ago." "I'll call the local sheriff to watch the house." "I'm heading up there." "Hey." "Hey!" "What about Kathy's appointment?" "I forgot." "I'll take her." "You Stabler?" "Did I call you too late?" "What, the ambulance?" "No." "That was for one of my boys." "Stepped in a gopher hole, broke his leg." "We got your guy right up back here." "He had a gun, but my boys tackled him." "Can I talk to him?" "Be my guest, he's your prisoner." "You're right." "About what?" "About Tommy." "I was up all last night, just watching him sleep." "He's my son." "So, why'd you do it, Jake?" "Leah told me she wanted a divorce, and Matt had filed for custody." "I was gonna lose Tommy." "I begged her not to take him away." "She laughed at me, I snapped." "Man, I knew Tommy would hate me." "I couldn't live with that." "So you came here to die." "What do you got?" "Is Jake Keegan in custody?" "Yeah." "You get Kathy?" "Picked her up right on time." "Unlike some people." "Yeah, okay." "Well, call me, tell me what the doctor says, okay?" "I will." "Love you." "I love you, too." "Liv, thanks." "No problem." "Kathy!" "Kathy?" "Kathy?" "SVU Portable to Central?" "Go ahead, SVU Portable." "Fifty-three at 151 and Macombs." "The victim is the pregnant wife of an MOS." "Rush a bus and the fire department." "Ten-four." "Advise fire department that the victim is pinned." "Kathy." "Copy that." "EMS is en route." "Oh, God!" "Hurry!" "Please Hurry!" "We need to check you out." "No, I'm not hurt." "You could have a spinal injury." "No, no, really, I'm fine." "You should go to the hospital for a..." "Don't worry about me." "Please help her." "Jackson." "You've gotta get inside there." "Please hurry!" "You're gonna have to stay back." "We've got a loaded bag, Captain." "You can't go any closer." "She's my partner's wife." "Passenger airbag didn't deploy." "It needs to be deactivated before anybody can go in there." "I understand that." "She's pregnant and the baby could be in distress." "I'm not gonna get anybody killed here if that bag blows up." "How's the other driver?" "Just a scratch." "Car reeks of booze." "Lock the tires and stabilize the vehicle." "Bag's dead." "Battery's dead." "I got the long board." "Legs are encased." "We're gonna have to cut her out." "Why can't you use the jaws of life?" "We will." "But they gotta stabilize her head and neck before we can do anything else." "Heart rate's up." "There's not enough room to get her BP and she's still unconscious." "What about the baby?" "Can't tell." "Access is pretty tight over there." "I got out, I can get back in." "Watch your head." "Watch it." "Let me help you." "Okay." "Watch yourself, watch your head." "Good." "You gotta cut the roof." "All right, go." "Let's do it." "Okay, listen to me." "Place one hand on either side of her head and hold her neck steady." "Okay." "Good." "She's waking up." "Kathy?" "Kathy." "Kathy, try not to move." "Olivia?" "Try not to move, okay?" "Try not to move." "What happened?" "We were in an accident." "But everything's okay." "And we're gonna get you out of here, okay?" "Hurry, my water broke." "What're you doing here?" "There's been an accident." "Who?" "I'll tell you on the way." "Department chopper's waiting on us at the sheriff's office." "What happened?" "I need you to fit this around her neck." "The chin goes here." "I'm gonna put this around your neck, okay?" "Sorry." "Sorry, sorry." "Sorry." "No." "It's a contraction." "Sweetie, put your head back." "Don't move." "Okay?" "Here you go." "Good work." "Now keep your hands on her, keep her steady." "You're doing great, okay?" "Kathy?" "Kathy?" "Honey?" "Kathy?" "Uh..." "Look!" "Blood." "She needs fluids." "Get me an IV kit." "Got it." "You've gotta get the IV in." "Now, I'll talk you through this." "Find the biggest vein you can in her arm." "Okay." "I don't feel anything." "She's too dehydrated." "Just look for the blue." "Okay, okay." "I got one." "Now take the needle and slide it in parallel to her arm towards you." "When you see a flash of blood, you got it." "I don't see blood." "Well, push harder." "I see blood." "I'm in." "Pull out the needle..." "Okay." "And tape it." "All right, hook up the tubing." "It's connected." "Squeeze the bag." "Come on." "Come on." "Come on." "Okay." "She's back." "Nice work." "Kathy, you're doing great." "All right, ma'am." "Ma'am, we're gonna need to take off the roof." "There's gonna be a lot of noise, but you're not in any danger." "Here, take this coat, put it over her face." "Take the glass out." "Okay, we're through." "Kathy, you okay?" "Are you okay, Kathy?" "I'm having another contraction." "Kathy, you're doing great." "You're doing great." "Her contractions are coming every three minutes." "There's nothing we can do." "Look, you need to give her something to slow down the labor." "We don't carry those drugs on board." "Olivia." "Olivia, Elliot's on the line." "Here." "El?" "Hey, I'm here, baby." "You doing all right?" "Yeah." "Olivia's taking really good care of me." "Listen, I'm on my way." "We're taking a chopper, I'll be with you soon." "I love you." "I can't hear you!" "I love you." "I love you, too." "Okay, Captain." "All right, we're ready now." "Just try and stay still, ma'am." "Damn it!" "This baby is coming now, and I can't open my legs." "And we're gonna get you out of here." "We're gonna get you out." "Okay." "We're ready to go." "Locked!" "Oh, they're getting stronger." "You're gonna squeeze my hand." "You're gonna squeeze my hand, and you're not gonna let go, okay?" "Okay." "We are gonna do this." "We're gonna get you out in two seconds." "Okay, Kathy." "Hang in there." "You're doing great." "You're doing great." "Hang in there, honey." "Almost there, honey." "Almost there." "There you go." "Okay, her legs are free." "I'm gonna need you to exit the vehicle so we can get the long spine board in here." "No!" "Olivia, don't leave me!" "All right, guys, come on, bring it in." "Sweetheart, I'm gonna be right here." "I'm gonna be right next to you." "Oh, God." "Oh, my God." "You're gonna be okay." "You got her?" "Come on." "Come on." "Nice and easy, guys." "Ma'am, I'm gonna lean you forward just a little bit, okay?" "Here we go." "Nice and slow." "Good, good." "You got her?" "She's on." "Strap her in, guys." "Take it easy." "Nice and easy." "Okay, honey." "We're almost there." "All right, take it easy." "Are we ready?" "All right." "It's almost over." "Just try to stay still, okay?" "All right." "On three." "One, two, three." "Easy, guys." "Easy." "Easy." "All right, bring her down slow." "Bring her down slow." "I'm right here, Kathy." "All right, let's get her to the bus, come on, let's go." "I'm right here, honey." "I'm right here." "I'm right here." "You're doing great." "She's lost a lot of blood." "Patrol is holding traffic at every cross street between here and Mercy." "You'll be at the hospital in 10 minutes." "Try to stay still." "This baby is coming now." "Just hold on 10 minutes." "I can't!" "Go." "Unbuckle her." "We have to keep her airway clear." "She's fully dilated." "The baby's crowning." "Get behind her and let her push against you." "Okay, all right." "I'm right here." "I'm right here." "I'm right here." "Okay, push." "You're doing great, Kathy." "You're doing great." "Okay, I see the head." "I can see the head!" "You're doing great." "You're doing great." "Breathe." "You're doing great." "Come on, breathe." "Okay, okay, push." "This is the baby." "Keep pushing." "Good, honey!" "The shoulders are almost out, honey." "Push!" "Ready?" "One more push, one more push." "Keep pushing." "Okay, okay." "Good girl, good girl, good girl!" "That's it." "Okay." "That's it!" "The baby's out." "It's a boy." "It's a boy!" "You did it." "You did it." "You did it." "You did it." "Kathy?" "Kathy!" "What's happening?" "Her BP's crashing." "She needs O2 and more fluids." "Call it in." "Keep the baby warm." "Unit 16 to Mercy." "Unit 16, go ahead." "Mercy, patient is coding." "Please advise." "Unit 16, proceed with full code protocol." "I'm pushing EPI now." "Trauma Room 3 is standing by." "Copy that, Trauma Room 3." "Elliot!" "It's a boy." "Hey, little man, welcome to the world." "I'm your daddy." "You are his father." "I know." "How's the baby?" "Great." "Okay." "You pick a name?" "Kathy wants to name him after me." "Just what the world needs, another Elliot Stabler."