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Chris McMullin
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Bucks County Detective To Star In 'Law & Order SVU' Episode
A Bucks County detective is expected to make an appearance in a "Law & Order SVU" episode next week. Det. Chris McMullin of the Bensalem Township Police Department has a principal role as an FDNY captain in Season 22's Episode 10, titled "Welcome to the Pedo Motel," a Facebook announcement reads. While 51-year-old McMullin has been acting for nearly a decade -- one of his most memorable gigs was his role as a cop in the 2011 film "Limitless" alongside Bradley Cooper -- this will be his first appearance on "Law & Order SVU." "I've been trying to get a principal role o…
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: Bucks County Investigator Details Haunting 2004 Murder Case On New TV Show
Well-educated. Tall and blonde. Highly esteemed. Heather Lavelle was an unlikely killer. But in Summer 2004, a killer is exactly what Lavelle became. In August of that year, she and boyfriend James Savage tortured and beat her ex-boyfriend Christian Rojas to death in his Bensalem apartment. If not for Bensalem Police Det. Chris McMullin -- who worked as one of the lead detectives on the case, along with two from the Bucks County District Attorney's Office -- Lavelle and Savage may have gotten away with the crime. McMullin will be detailing the gruesome homicide on the Feb. 17 episode of…
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Bucks County Investigator Details Haunting 2004 Murder Case On New TV Show 'American Detective'
Well-educated. Tall and blonde. Highly esteemed. Heather Lavelle was an unlikely killer. But in Summer 2004, a killer is exactly what Lavelle became. In August of that year, she and boyfriend James Savage tortured and beat her ex-boyfriend Christian Rojas to death in his Bensalem apartment. If not for Bensalem Police Det. Chris McMullin -- who worked as one of the lead detectives on the case, along with two from the Bucks County District Attorney's Office -- Lavelle and Savage may have gotten away with the crime. McMullin will be detailing the gruesome homicide on the Feb. 17 episode of…