“Well, somebody usually has to die to be on Law & Order. It’s not enough to just rip people off. But they could kill him and then they’d have a murder to investigate. All the white-collar crime, all the financial guys, aren’t good for Law & Order. I’m sure something will happen. But it has to involve a death. Somebody’s got to find the body and then the police have to investigate and the prosecutors have to prosecute. It doesn’t work any other way. Somebody’s got to die, I’m afraid.†—Law & Order’s Carey Lowell at Tuesday’s Riverkeeper Art Auction at the IAC Building. View our Party Lines slideshow for more insights from Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton.