Disabled - [s11e17]

: Suspicion initially falls on Cara’s primary caregivers: her bitter sister Janice (Jill Scott) and her nephew Damien (Quinton Aaron). Video evidence reveals Janice has been physically abusing Cara, including hitting her with a sock filled with soap—a scene often cited by fans as one of the show's most upsetting moments.

as Janice: Portrayed the "evil," jealous sister whose abuse was fueled by resentment of Cara's former talent. Quinton Aaron as Damien: Played Janice's sympathetic son.

The detectives investigate the rape and physical abuse of (played by Lisa Arrindell), a former opera singer who is non-verbal and largely immobile due to advanced Multiple Sclerosis (MS) . [S11E17] Disabled

is a highly emotional and controversial episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit that originally aired on March 24, 2010 . It is widely remembered for its powerful guest performances and its harrowing portrayal of the intersection between disability and abuse. Plot Summary

: Cara eventually communicates through blinking that her caregiver was not the rapist. The detectives discover that a bus driver (Ralph Byers) used his position of trust to assault her. : Suspicion initially falls on Cara’s primary caregivers:

as ADA Garrett Blaine: A rare appearance by a male ADA in the series. Critical and Fan Reception The episode remains polarizing among the SVU fanbase:

: Some fans criticize Detective Benson's approach, arguing she "guilt-tripped" the victim into testifying despite Cara's clear trauma and desire for peace. Quinton Aaron as Damien: Played Janice's sympathetic son

: Many viewers appreciate the raw, "uncompromising" script and the focus on the vulnerabilities of chronically ill and disabled individuals.