Jeremy Goldstein - Season 1

Season 1

A drug war between the Black and Italian inmates in Oz has taken the lives of several people and baffled Oz's current investigators as for successfully prosecuting suspected inmates. At the request of Governor Devlin, two FBI agents led by Goldstein investigate Oz for the murders that have occurred over the last couple of weeks. While going through the investigation, Goldstein experiences anti-semitism but is able to tie together evidence that will implicate both the inmates and staff members in the various murders. When interrogating Emerald City Unit Manager Tim McManus, Goldstein accuses him of helping set up the murders as he has command over a corrupt staff of correctional officers. When McManus denies any involvement as a suspect, Goldstein states "I'm FBI. Until I got a reason not to believe it, you're a suspect." This marks the last scene with Agent Goldstien as he is never seen again on the show.

Oz
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  • Characters
Prison administration
  • Warden Leo Glynn
  • Tim McManus
  • Sister Peter Marie Reimondo
  • Father Ray Mukada
  • Dr. Gloria Nathan
  • Martin Querns
  • Dr. Tariq Faraj
Correctional Officers
  • Diane Whittlesey
  • Lenny Burrano
  • Sean Murphy
  • Claire Howell
  • Clayton Hughes
  • Rick Heim
  • Karl Metzger
  • Eugene Rivera
  • Dave Brass
  • Len Lopresti
  • Jason Armstrong
  • Travis Smith
  • Joseph Howard
  • Adrian Johnson
  • Eddie Hunt
  • Vic D'Agnasti
  • Joseph Mineo
  • Lawrence Smith
  • Tom Robinson
Visitors
  • Governor James Devlin
  • Hank Schillinger
  • Pierce Taylor
  • Jeremy Goldstein
  • Perry Loftus
  • Alvah Case
Undercover Police
  • Paul Markstrom
  • Johnny Basil
Muslim inmates
  • Kareem Saïd
  • Zahir Arif
  • Tizi Ouzou
  • Salah Udeen
  • Hamid Khan
  • Nacim Bismilla
  • Sanjay Afsana
  • Huseni Mershah
  • Ahmad Lalar
  • Jamal Yusef
Homeboy inmates
  • Simon Adebisi
  • Augustus Hill
  • Burr Redding
  • Jefferson Keane
  • Poet
  • Omar White
  • Kenny Wangler
  • Junior Pierce
  • Malcolm Coyle
  • Supreme Allah
  • Reggie Rawls
  • Tug Daniels
  • Mondo Browne
  • Johnny Post
  • Leroy Tidd
  • Jackson Vahue
  • Moses Deyell
  • Jiggy Walker
  • Clarence Seroy
Aryan inmates
  • Vernon Schillinger
  • James Robson
  • Mark Mack
  • Wolfgang Cutler
  • Franklin Winthrop
  • Carl Jenkins
  • Andrew Schillinger
  • Skezz Henke
Biker inmates
  • Jaz Hoyt
  • Scott Ross
  • Max Sands
  • Steve Pasquin
  • Fred Wick
  • Frank Manhardt
  • Jim Burns
Italian inmates
  • Antonio Nappa
  • Chucky Pancamo
  • Nino Schibetta
  • Peter Schibetta
  • Dino Ortolani
  • Frank Urbano
  • Salvatore DeSanto
  • Joey D'Angelo
  • Don Zanghi
  • Mario Seggio
Latino inmates
  • Miguel Alvarez
  • Raoul Hernandez
  • Enrique Morales
  • Carmen Guerra
  • Carlos Rodrigo
  • Carlo Ricardo
  • Jaime Velez
  • Louis Bevilaqua
  • Ricardo Alvarez
  • Eduardo Alvarez
  • Pablo Rosa
Irish inmates
  • Ryan O'Reily
  • Cyril O'Reily
  • Padraic Connelly
  • Timmy Kirk
  • Seamus O'Reily
  • Patrick Keenan
  • Liam Meaney
Christian inmates
  • Jeremiah Cloutier
  • William Cudney
  • Jonathan Coushaine
  • Daniel Meehan
  • Robert Sippel
  • Samuel Gougeon
Gay inmates
  • Billie Keane
  • Fiona
  • Richie Hanlon
  • Jason Cramer
  • Nat Ginzburg
  • Tony Masters
  • Ronald Barlog
  • Alonzo Torquemada
Other inmates
  • Tobias Beecher
  • Chris Keller
  • Bob Rebadow
  • Agamemnon Busmalis
  • Shirley Bellinger
  • Nikolai Stanislofsky
  • Yuri Kosygin
  • Jia Kenmin
  • Donald Groves
  • William Giles
  • Jahfree Neema
  • Kipekemie Jara
  • Greg Penders
  • Henry Stanton
  • Mark Miles
  • Lemuel Idzik
  • Edward Galson
  • Richard L'Italien
  • Alvin Yood
  • Bruno Goergen
  • Adam Guenzel
  • Guillaume Tarrant
  • Ralph Galino
  • Eugene Dobbins
  • Ronald Pokewaldt
  • Martin Montgomery
  • Wilson Loewen
  • Lionel Kelsch
  • Willy Brandt
  • Stanley Bukowski
  • Glen Shupe
  • Li Chen
  • Eli Zabitz

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