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Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy prosecutes Buckley for murder. The defense initially pursues an insanity plea based on Buckley’s severe depression and use of antipsychotic medication.
The story is loosely based on the 2005 Glendale train crash , where Juan Manuel Alvarez parked his vehicle on Metrolink tracks in a suicide attempt but abandoned it before the train struck, causing 11 deaths. [S15E24] Locomotion
The episode centers on a mass-casualty incident where a commuter train strikes an SUV parked on the tracks, resulting in 11 to 12 deaths. Detectives Fontana and Falco investigate the wreckage and eventually identify Davey Buckley, a depressed construction worker, as the driver. Buckley claims he parked the car to commit suicide, not homicide. Plot Summary The episode centers on a mass-casualty incident where
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