It would seem like the upcoming episode of NBC's hit police procedural drama TV series "Law And Order: Special Victims Unit" Season 17 will be toughest one yet as NYPD's own Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) will be teaming up with another team from Chicago PD which will be represented by Det. Erin Lindsay (Sophia Bush) and Det. Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda).
The team will join forces and effort as they do a massive manhunt on two of the most notorious convicted killers who escaped from a tightly-locked facility. The question there is how they were able to escape and the answer might be a hollow on the other side of which the hole is assumed to be where one of the fugitives escaped through and was covered up by a poster.
The two notorious convicts, Gregory Yates (Dallas Roberts) was a serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, and arsonist who was first introduced in a "Chicago PD" episode called "The Number of Rats”.
Carl Rudnick (Jefferson Mays), on the other hand, was a medical examiner for the city of Manhattan who likes to cross-dress. He first appeared in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Season 16 Episode 8, which was titled "Spousal Privilege” respectively.
On a clip released by the team, Benson is seen prepping her team about the two and on how they can be "intelligent," "charming," "and without conscience." The scene then panned to gruesome killings which might be caused by the two after they escaped. Benson will be seen asking another person on where Yates is and she might be on to something and possibly finds one of the suspects.
Find out more and stay tuned for more updates as SVU airs on NBC!


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