hittin dat back 9. HARD
On the way home from the grocery store, Olivia comes across a crime scene where a woman, Gretchen Quinn, has apparently jumped from a building and landed on her car, dressed in nothing but a red slip. Benson and Stabler go through her rolodex and are able to contact two men who were willing to talk about Gretchen. One being her psychiatrist, Dr. Mark Daniels, whom she had sexual relations with, though it is not known for how long. The second being an egotistic, philandering news anchor named Dallas Warner, who had a short-lived affair with Gretchen. Both men had alibis for the night of Gretchen Quinn's death.
Eventually, the detectives focus on any family she had because no one has claimed her body from the morgue, and room needs to be made. It's found out that Gretchen Quinn's real name is Susan Sidarsky. Dr. Mark Daniels finally admits his sexual relationship with Gretchen, which he previously denied, and also admits that she displayed classic signs of sexual abuse, such as being overly promiscuous. He regrets taking advantage of her trust as her psychiatrist. It is also learned that Susan escaped her family as soon as she could, changed her name and moved around a lot, so as to avoid her past.
Ellen Travis, Susan's sister, flies out from Colorado to sign for the body. After signing for the body she makes a hasty retreat and plans to leave after hitting Sak's Fifth Avenue. After Dr. Mark Daniel's revelation about Susan's sexual abuse, Olivia pleads with Ellen to stay "one more day in a lifetime" to try and protect her 10 year-old half sister, since she didn't protect Susan from their dad. Ellen had left for Colorado when Susan was only 9 years old and had no one to protect her from their father.
In the end, Ellen Travis confronts the dad, Robert Sidarsky, in an interrogation room. She doesn't care if he threatens to take away her trust fund. She tells her dad, Mr. Sidarsky, how she'll have her story told to a grand jury because of emotional abuse from the past sexual abuse she endured. She reads the obituary Susan wrote for herself to her father and breaks down, mourning for the death of her sister, who truly committed suicide over the horror of her past sexual abuse and the apathy it cast upon her life.
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