A man leaves a poisonous gas bomb on a train and kills a lot of people. The man is found guilty, but says this is just the tip of the iceberg.A man leaves a poisonous gas bomb on a train and kills a lot of people. The man is found guilty, but says this is just the tip of the iceberg.A man leaves a poisonous gas bomb on a train and kills a lot of people. The man is found guilty, but says this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Raymond Anthony Thomas
- George Bell
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Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
- Mark Davies
- (as Ntare Mwine)
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- TriviaRichard Belzer plays Detective John Munch in four crossover episodes of Law & Order (1990). He is the only actor to play the same character in crossovers from two different series. For his first three appearances on Law & Order (1990), Munch was crossing over from Homicide: Life on the Street (1993). During his fourth and final Law & Order (1990) appearance, Munch was crossing over from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
- GoofsWhen Briscoe and Curtis check out the Lincoln that was impounded, the car was one of many found to have been from Maryland. However the New York State Registration and Inspection stickers are plainly visible on the car's windshield, indicating that this car does not have actually have Maryland plates, but New York plates instead.
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Detective Reynaldo 'Rey' Curtis: Lt Van Buren these are Detectives Bayliss and Pembleton their from Baltimore.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Homicide: Life on the Street: For God and Country (1996)
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Terror on the subway
Om a crowded IRT local at morning rush hour a gas bomb goes off and multiple
deaths and more multiple injuries mostly from noxious smoke inhalation. But
Jerry Orbach and Benjamin Bratt get lucky with an eye witness who gives them a good sketch.
Some of the Baltimore based detectives from Homicide; Life On The Streets come up to New York because of a similar attack on a black church in that city. Andre Braugher and Kyle Secor are pursuing their own leads and both come up with the same perpetrator.
New York gets first crack at him although Sam Waterston has to accept a change of venue to Westchester County..
Perpetrator Brian Egan is one malevolent piece of work and his attorney from the courthouse gang of some Alabama/Mississippi backwater is equally obnoxious. Leo Burmeister is one southern fried ambulance chaser.
There's a Pal Harvey type rest of the story that finishes up in Baltimore on Homicide: Life On The Streets. Try to catch it.
Some of the Baltimore based detectives from Homicide; Life On The Streets come up to New York because of a similar attack on a black church in that city. Andre Braugher and Kyle Secor are pursuing their own leads and both come up with the same perpetrator.
New York gets first crack at him although Sam Waterston has to accept a change of venue to Westchester County..
Perpetrator Brian Egan is one malevolent piece of work and his attorney from the courthouse gang of some Alabama/Mississippi backwater is equally obnoxious. Leo Burmeister is one southern fried ambulance chaser.
There's a Pal Harvey type rest of the story that finishes up in Baltimore on Homicide: Life On The Streets. Try to catch it.
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