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On Wednesday's episode of "Law & Order: SVU" titled "Glasgowman's Wrath," three girls head into the woods to search for the mythical "Glasco Man," and one of them is injured while the other two vanish.

In the episode, best friends Perry and Mia, together with Mia's younger sister Zoey sneak out at night armed with a video camera in hopes of capturing the elusive Glasco Man on film. The next day, Zoey is found in the park, and a woman claims that she saw a huge man standing over her body. Zoey is rushed to the hospital and they manage to save her despite her stab wound.

Zoey's mom arrives at the hospital and says that Mia is missing. She was told that they would be sleeping over at Perry's house. Meanwhile, Perry's mother has no idea where they are.

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Olivia arrives at the hospital with Nick and she talks to Zoey. The girl said that the Glasco Man caught her and knocked her down, and that he was bald, tall, and had an eye patch. The detectives head over to the park and search the woods, and they find the Glasco Man, whose real name is Charlie, hiding inside a cave.

Upon questioning him, Olivia finds out that he has been off the grid since he stabbed someone three years ago, but he claims that he did not hurt Zoey—on the contrary, he was saving her. He gives them the girl's camera that he found.

Later, the two girls are found tied up inside an abandoned building, and Perry claims that the Glasco Man did it and stabbed them repeatedly. Olivia found holes in her story as Perry claims that she was attacked last night, but the doctor who examined her said that the attack happened just an hour ago.

Zoey confessed that sometimes, the two girls hurt her when she spends time with them. It turns out that it was Perry's idea, and that she stabbed Zoey, then she stabbed Mia, tied her up and then stabbed herself. The judge ruled that Perry should be sent to a psychiatric ward, while Mia was not at fault at all.

Next week's episode, titled "Chicago Crossover" sees the much anticipated crossover between "Law & Order: SVU" and "Chicago PD." Here is the official synopsis of the episode:

"Police from Chicago work with the squad to track a child pornography victim, and together they follow a lead about a live streamed pornography club. However, the case risks being derailed when tension erupts between Benson and the visiting sergeant," the synopsis reads.

"Law & Order: SVU" airs on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on NBC.

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