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- Steve_Crosetti abstract "Det. Steven Stevenson "Steve" Crosetti is a fictional character on the television drama series Homicide: Life on the Street portrayed by actor Jon Polito for the show's first two seasons. He is believed to be based on Baltimore Police Department Det. Terry McLarney, who was in the BPD homicide unit in David Simon's book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets; the character's ancestry was changed from Irish to Italian because Polito got the role.Crosetti is a veteran police detective who is partnered with Meldrick Lewis. A deeply religious man, Crosetti is shown to have both a scapular and a rosary. In one episode, he recounts an incident several years before when he had been gunned down, hit with at least three rounds. He spent considerable time in recovery, requiring multiple operations.A dear friend of Crosetti's, a police officer named Chris Thormann, is shot in the head while apprehending a suspect. Thormann survives, but is left blind and deeply depressed. Crosetti tries his best to help him and his wife get through it, and forces himself into the investigation. Eventually, his emotions cloud his judgment and he apprehends the wrong suspect, but Lewis eventually arrests the right one. This storyline was based on the real-life shooting and blinding of BPD Officer Gene Cassidy, and is a major part of the David Simon book which spawned the series.Crosetti's own marriage had fallen apart sometime before the beginning of the series. He has a teenage daughter, Beatrice, whom Crosetti says "was as close to perfection as God allows." He apparently has at least joint custody. Crosetti is very protective of her, and is appalled that her mother was indifferent to the girl's having a boyfriend over to spend the night.Crosetti is said to have taken an extended vacation at the end of season 2. Lewis mentions that he goes to Atlantic City. In the fourth episode of season 3, "Crosetti", Detectives Stanley Bolander and John Munch are called when a body is fished out of the bay. The body turns out to be Crosetti, and the initial evidence suggests a suicide. Lewis refuses to believe that Crosetti would kill himself, especially in light of his faith and his daughter. Lewis does everything he can to get the death classified a homicide, even going as far as to tell Crosetti's friends and neighbors not to give any information to Bolander (the primary detective on the case). He finally accepts the truth when he hears the medical examiner's report, which states that Crosetti had high levels of alcohol, tranquilizers, and antidepressants in his system when he died. Lewis later recalls that before his vacation Crosetti had offered to give a him a childhood possession of his, a yo-yo, and realizes this was possibly a kind of going-away present.Because his death was a suicide, the department refuses an honor guard at the funeral. Frank Pembleton, standing alone in his dress blues on the station house steps, salutes the fallen detective as the procession goes by. Lewis carries a lot of guilt over Crosetti's death, thinking back constantly to see if there had been any hint of Crosetti's suicidal tendencies beforehand. His death also deeply affects the other detectives in the squad (especially during the third season), as the reasons for Crosetti's suicide are never explained. The episode itself mentioned job stress, the divorce, and a possible gambling addiction as possible motives; but never confirmed any specific reason. The actor who played Crosetti, Jon Polito, also expressed a certain discomfort with the character's committing suicide. Because NBC aired some of the Season 3 episodes out of order, a mention of a still living Crosetti appeared after the episode that revealed the suicide.Crosetti's final appearance is in the TV movie Homicide: The Movie, which concluded the series. Both he and fellow fallen detective Beau Felton appear in an afterlife sequence, playing cards in the squadroom and waiting for a new arrival, who turns out to be Al Giardello, their old shift commander.".
- Steve_Crosetti creator Tom_Fontana.
- Steve_Crosetti firstAppearance "(1x01, \"Gone for Goode\")".
- Steve_Crosetti firstAppearance "January 31, 1993".
- Steve_Crosetti lastAppearance A_Many_Splendored_Thing_(Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street).
- Steve_Crosetti lastAppearance Homicide:_The_Movie.
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- Steve_Crosetti caption "Det. Steven "Steve" Crosetti".
- Steve_Crosetti children "Beatrice".
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- Steve_Crosetti first "1993-01-31".
- Steve_Crosetti gender "Male".
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- Steve_Crosetti last ""Homicide: The Movie"".
- Steve_Crosetti last "1994-01-27".
- Steve_Crosetti last "2000-02-13".
- Steve_Crosetti name "Steve Crosetti".
- Steve_Crosetti nationality "Italian American".
- Steve_Crosetti nickname "Salami Brain".
- Steve_Crosetti occupation "Deceased".
- Steve_Crosetti occupation "Homicide Detective".
- Steve_Crosetti portrayer Jon_Polito.
- Steve_Crosetti religion "Catholic".
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- Steve_Crosetti comment "Det. Steven Stevenson "Steve" Crosetti is a fictional character on the television drama series Homicide: Life on the Street portrayed by actor Jon Polito for the show's first two seasons. He is believed to be based on Baltimore Police Department Det.".
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