: Wheatley attempts to modernize his father’s traditional criminal organization, using his digital pharmaceutical empire as a front. He distances himself from the "old ways," claiming the Italian mob is outdated.
: Stabler and Bell confront Wheatley directly, with Stabler point-blank accusing him of jacking the truck and killing his own father. The task force eventually raids a suspicious warehouse belonging to "Nitro Nibbles," a company Wheatley owns, but the vaccines are gone—suggesting the presence of a mole in the department. Character Dynamics
The episode ends on a violent note when Stabler, while arriving home, spots suspicious men near his son, Eli. After ensuring Eli is safe inside, Stabler is ambushed and receives a severe beating, presumably as a warning from Wheatley’s organization. [S1E2] Not Your Father's Organized Crime
This "paper" summarizes the key plot points and character developments from of Law & Order: Organized Crime , titled " Not Your Father's Organized Crime ," which originally aired on April 8, 2021. Overview
: Richard Wheatley orchestrates the hijacking of a pharmaceutical truck to steal COVID-19 vaccines. He intends to sell them at exorbitant prices to wealthy "line-jumpers" and even hosts a private "vaccine party" for his elite associates. : Wheatley attempts to modernize his father’s traditional
: Elliot continues to struggle with the trauma of his wife Kathy’s murder. In a tense meeting with Olivia Benson , she warns him that he is showing clear signs of PTSD. Elliot acknowledges the pain but insists she "back off" to protect her and his investigation.
: Sergeant Bell rounds out the team with two new members: Detective Diego Morales (a tech specialist) and Freddie Washburn (Bell's former narcotics partner). They join the previously recruited hacker, Jet Slootmaekers . The task force eventually raids a suspicious warehouse
: The task force identifies a cocktail waitress named Gina as an undercover asset who provides intel on Wheatley's meetings at the Seven Knight Club. The Conclusion