[s14e1] Bodies Access

: The strategy creates a rift within the DA's office. Serena Southerlyn vocally opposes McCoy, arguing that he is "putting the system on trial" and undermining the very foundation of legal representation.

: The episode ends on a grim note. Bruner admits he will only reveal the locations after McCoy retires, specifically to ensure McCoy receives no credit for finding them. Consequently, the majority of the victims' bodies remain unrecovered. Cultural Impact [S14E1] Bodies

: Bruner's defense attorney, Tim Schwimmer , reveals to the prosecution that he knows the location of the victims' bodies because he actually went to see them. However, he refuses to disclose the locations to the families or the police, citing his ethical obligation to uphold attorney-client privilege. Legal & Ethical Report : The strategy creates a rift within the DA's office

: Detectives investigate the disappearance of several teenage girls. The primary suspect is Mark Bruner , a chilling serial killer portrayed by Ritchie Coster. Bruner admits he will only reveal the locations

Summarize the of McCoy and Southerlyn following this clash.