Lucille Benson is usually presented as a morally upright person despite her humility, no matter what role she plays. Here, as the mother of the group of outsiders, she executes that role very well, seeking Petrocelli's help while never doubting the innocence of her son, Mitchel Vogel. But it seems that the accused entered the pharmacy when the deceased Mr. Sloan was already deceased, involuntarily murdered by the drug addict son of another store, who in his addiction, entered the store to steal and the owner Sloan surprised him. The homicidal boy, in another chapter, fulfills the same role of involuntary murderer, in that other case to give money to his father so that he can gamble with it in case of dog races...
Vogel usually plays the role of a kind and at the same time naive child, and in Little House on the Prairie he played the same role.
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