The Good Doctor (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)

"The Good Doctor"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 9
Directed by Constantine Makris
Written by Dick Wolf (creator)
René Balcer (developer)
Geoffrey Neigher (story)
Production code E2103
Original air date November 25, 2001
Guest appearance(s)
Episode chronology

"The Good Doctor" is a first season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Plot summary

Dr. Peter Kelmer, an egotisical cosmetic surgeon, shares an unpleasant marriage to Valerie, a recovering drug addict. Both partners are engaging in extramarital affairs, apparently unbeknownst to each other. Kelmer receives a package addressed to Valerie, showing him in the company of another woman; he hides the photos from his wife. Shortly afterwards, Kelmer hastily packs his single-engine aircraft and goes on an unscheduled flight.

Kelmer reports Valerie missing to the Major Case Squad, claiming that she has suicidal tendencies. Detectives Goren and Eames interview Valerie's cousin, Jennifer Barish, who believes she was actually murdered by the temperamental Kelmer. The detectives also question her boyfriend, who claims that she broke off their extramarital relationship. At Kelmer's apartment building, a neighbor recalls running into Kelmer in the parking garage, having just loaded something heavy into his trunk. The detectives seem to catch a break when a Columbus Avenue deli clerk claims to have seen Valerie two days previously; however, the witness' credibility is questionable since he is near-sighted.

Despite the absence of a body, Goren strongly believes that Valerie is dead. He persuades a judge to grant a search warrant for Kelmer's car, which has recently been detailed; the resulting search yields no material evidence, except for a fuel receipt from Kelmer's airfield.

Cast

Vincent D'Onofrio Det. Robert Goren
Kathryn Erbe Det. Alexandra Eames
Jamey Sheridan Capt. James Deakins
Courtney B. Vance A.D.A. Ron Carver

Fact

This episode revealed many resemblances with the real-life case of Dr. Robert Bierenbaum, who was convicted of murdering his wife, Gail Katz Bierenbaum.

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