Captain Cragen Returns To 'Law & Order' To Help Stabler On 'Organized Crime'

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Captain Cragen Returns To 'Law & Order' To Help Stabler On 'Organized Crime'
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This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. There are few things more exciting for a 'Law & Order' fan than an iconic character coming back to the franchise. Thanks to 'Law & Order: Organized Crime,' we've been blessed with the return of former SVU Capt. Donald Cragen in Season Four. In January, Florek told TODAY.

Stabler and Meredith Bonner ascertain that her father most likely killed her mother. Meredith Bonner confronts her father and tells him they know what he did and that he is 'done.' Clay Bonner hasn't been acting alone, however, and returns to his group of men and explains the recent attention from the press will go away. Not long after, trouble follows Stabler, who meets with Cragen at the local diner. He thanks his old boss and friend for making the trek and guesses Bell sent him.

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