- An 80-year-old man is accused of killing the man who stole his identity and caused him to lose his home. However, the defendant's son wants him declared incompetent to stand trial.
- Detectives Lennie Briscoe and Ed Green investigate the murder of a man by the name of Lonnie Jackson. As they look into the man's history, several facts simply don't add up. It begins to make sense when they figure out that the dead man had in fact stolen the real Lonnie Jackson's identity by using information he found on him on the Internet. He then proceeded to sell Lonnie's house. The real Lonnie is an 80 year-old African-American who worked hard all of his life and who suddenly finds himself homeless and is ashamed of the situation he now finds himself in. He's alienated from his son, Dr. Paul Jackson, who hires his father a lawyer who seeks to have Lonnie declared incompetent and therefore unable to be prosecuted.—garykmcd
- A man named Andrew Hitchins is found shot in his home by his wife, Briscoe and Green investigate. They learn that the man was laid off by his company and didn't tell his wife. They discover that he deposited nearly 400 thousand dollars in his account and his wife doesn't know where he got it. They learn that the money was the proceeds from the refinancing of the home of Lonnie Jackson. They think that Hitchins somehow made Jackson refinance his home because they learn that Jackson lost his home because he couldn't pay the loan. They think Jackson sought out Hitchins and killed him. They find him and arrest him. They learn that Hitchins stole Jackson's identity and mortgaged his home without his knowledge. They try to offer him a deal, but his son who doesn't spend much time with him, hires a lawyer and tries to have his father declared incompetent to stand trial. McCoy tries to prove he is.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- When a man called Lonnie Jackson is found dead at home, Detectives Briscoe and Green are assigned to investigate the case. After a long research, they find that the dead man is a con-artist who had stolen the identity of an honest 80-year-old WWII veteran Lonnie Jackson and sold his house. District Attorneys McCoy and Serena soon learn that Mr. Jackson was a hard-worker, proud of his own house that out of the blue found himself homeless due to a click in a phish in the computer given by his son, Dr. Paul Jackson.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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