The story begins with the murder of , a former bookie and mob informant. The investigation leads Detectives Briscoe and Green to a surprising discovery: Cary Stillman , a successful real estate broker, is actually moonlighting as a contract hitman for the Masucci crime family. Stillman's motive is tied to Federico Righetti , a mob boss who was recently released from prison after being convicted by a prosecutor whose husband was also killed by Stillman. Legal and Moral Conflict
"Payback" serves as a critique of how competing law enforcement agendas (local vs. federal) can undermine immediate justice in favor of long-term strategic goals.
The episode concludes on a bitter note for the DA's office. McCoy is left "seething" after the federal maneuver leaves two more people dead and the primary target temporarily free.
The case takes a sharp turn in the "Order" half when Executive Assistant District Attorney attempts to secure a plea bargain with Stillman to testify against Righetti. However, the FBI intervenes, forcing McCoy to rescind the deal because they want to keep Righetti on the street to build a larger case against the entire Masucci organization. Key Themes and Outcomes
[s14e12] Payback [ 2026 Release ]
The story begins with the murder of , a former bookie and mob informant. The investigation leads Detectives Briscoe and Green to a surprising discovery: Cary Stillman , a successful real estate broker, is actually moonlighting as a contract hitman for the Masucci crime family. Stillman's motive is tied to Federico Righetti , a mob boss who was recently released from prison after being convicted by a prosecutor whose husband was also killed by Stillman. Legal and Moral Conflict
"Payback" serves as a critique of how competing law enforcement agendas (local vs. federal) can undermine immediate justice in favor of long-term strategic goals.
The episode concludes on a bitter note for the DA's office. McCoy is left "seething" after the federal maneuver leaves two more people dead and the primary target temporarily free.
The case takes a sharp turn in the "Order" half when Executive Assistant District Attorney attempts to secure a plea bargain with Stillman to testify against Righetti. However, the FBI intervenes, forcing McCoy to rescind the deal because they want to keep Righetti on the street to build a larger case against the entire Masucci organization. Key Themes and Outcomes