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Teddy Courtney is the son of Barbara "Bunny" Fletcher and the younger half-brother of Detective Erin Lindsay. He was portrayed by Lou Taylor Pucci.

Biography[]

He first appears in the Law and Order: Special Victims Unit episode Chicago Crossover, where he is discovered to have been a victim of a child pornography ring.

Teddy appears again in the P.D. episode They'll Have to Go Through Me. After coming to Chicago, Teddy meets with Erin and their mother at a diner where he makes sarcastic remarks on their little reunion. Erin tries to plead with him for his help but he is reluctant. Bunny tries to make amends with him, but he is hostile to his mother for his tragic childhood problems that led to him becoming a victim in the pedophile ring. This caused her to back down, out of guilt.

Teddy later arrives at the precinct, where Erin introduces him to her squad. Teddy sits for a while, until he notices the board holding all the people possibly connected to the ring. He is able to identify the leader Bill Van Camp, who is a DCFS administrator using his position to abduct kids. As a result, the squad are able to make the arrest, bringing down the ring. Afterwards, Teddy goes to live with his mother and he thanks his sister for putting away his former tormentors and forgives his sister for the past.

Bunny later mentions during a conversation with Erin that Teddy is going to school to become a hotel manager.

Notes and Trivia[]

  • Teddy is approximately two years younger than Erin. Erin was 15 when they last saw each other and he was 13.

Appearances[]

Season 2
Call It Macaroni Get My Cigarettes The Weigh Station Chicken, Dynamite, Chainsaw An Honest Woman
Prison Ball They'll Have to Go Through Me Assignment of the Year Called in Dead Shouldn't Have Been Alone
We Don't Work Together Anymore Disco Bob A Little Devil Complex Erin's Mom What Do You Do
What Puts You On That Ledge Say Her Real Name Get Back to Even The Three Gs The Number of Rats
There's My Girl Push the Pain Away Born Into Bad News
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