Widower of murder victim begged Law & Order to change storyline inspired by real-life case, star says

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11 Jul 2026 • 10:24 PM MYT
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Widower of murder victim begged Law & Order to change storyline inspired by real-life case, star says

Law & Order star Jesse L. Martin has revealed how a murder victim’s widower once begged him to have a plot line changed in the long-running TV series, because it so closely mirrored what had happened to his late partner.

Martin, 57, starred as Detective Ed Green from 1999 to 2008 in the police procedural which regularly works aspects of real-life crimes and investigations into its episodes.

The actor told People : “There was a point later in my tenure there when it looked a little like things were getting closer to the original story than it felt comfortable to do.”

While he was vague about the actual case, Martin explained that the individual had been murdered in Manhattan and the “case was in court.”

“We were doing a version of said story, and one of the persons that was involved, who was the spouse of the person murdered, was well aware that we were doing a version of that story,” he recalled.

Jesse L. Martin has revealed how a murder victim’s widower once begged him to have a plot line changed in the long-running TV series (Getty Images)

“Someone knocked on my trailer door, and it was the husband of the person who was killed. He was there with his child — a little baby — and he was in tears,” Martin said. “He was like, ‘This could mess up the case for us. I need your help. I don’t want this to happen.’”

In that moment, the actor said he felt “absolutely useless” and had “no idea what to do,” so he went and “got one of our producers in hopes to calm him.”

While Martin insisted that Law & Order has always been intentional in “changing the stories enough,” the man was convinced that “we were literally just telling that story.”

“It’s the first time I felt like even though I wasn’t responsible, I had felt totally responsible for what this story actually turns out to be because I didn’t want it to affect him, obviously, or his family, or the story, the legacy,” Martin admitted.

The episode, which he did not name, was aired with its original storyline.

Although “there was a piece in it that mimicked [the case]. it wasn’t the same story at all,” Martin said. The Independent has contacted NBC for comment.

Law & Order debuted in 1990 with the original cast of George Dzundza, Dann Florek, Chris Noth, Michael Moriarty, Richard Brooks and Steven Hill.

Martin joined the cast in season 10 and remained a series regular until season 18. He appeared on the show, alongside Jerry Orbach, Angie Harmon and Sam Waterston.

The flagship series, which was renewed for a 26th season, has spawned spin-offs, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and the recently canceled Law & Order: Organized Crime.

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