1. the people are represented
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who investigate crime
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who prosecute the offenders.
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you had a room.
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just enough for you
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nothing.
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to rob you.
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near that bridge.
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It's freezing out.
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half and half.
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19. Oh, that's all right, baby.
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20. That's okay.
No, it's not.
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21. Says he was partying
at some club nearby.
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convincing
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26. Well, I don't want
to touch him
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27. until the M.E. shows up,
but there's some blood
on the picnic table.
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is the least of his troubles.
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30. This guy's got lead poisoning.
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31. Any of the neighbors
hear shots?
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32. We just started
knocking on doors.
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33. All right.
Tape off the area
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for the murder weapon.
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35. You got it.
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36. Hey, Lenny.
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37. Whoa. High roller, huh?
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38. Separated by denomination.
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39. Looks like somebody
just knocked off
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40. a street dealer.
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41. Yeah, what a shame.
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42. The vic was Scott Giddins.
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to mean something?
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on file.
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in three years
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a gold for skating.
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51. I, for one, admire
the shooter's restraint.
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52. How's that?
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53. It's pretty hard
to get worked up
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55. How many times
do I have to remind you,
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all life is sacred?
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57. Not when it peddles
the kind of crap
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58. our Mr. Giddins peddled.
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59. Giddins lived around
the corner
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61. Maybe we should
check out his place.
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62. You want to take a walk
through the projects?
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63. I said go away.
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a problem.
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65. Yeah, I need a bus.
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66. Breathing's shallow.
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67. Possible overdose.
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68. Tell them it's a rush.
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69. Look, I'm not a crack whore
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71. How old are you?
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72. Old enough to party
with who I want.
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73. Like Scott Giddins?
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74. That's right.
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75. Hey, I don't care
one way or the other.
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being as how he's dead.
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77. Look, I don't know
what's going down here.
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78. A few days ago my friend Ron
introduced me to this guy.
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with him?
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80. I needed a fix; he was dealing.
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81. Yeah, but the problem is, Gina,
when we knocked on your door
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you knew who was knocking.
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your time for, Lenny?
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85. Just book her on possession
and move on.
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87. A guy came around,
maybe a couple days ago,
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at this guy?
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91. He's Puerto Rican or something.
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92. Had this thing on his face
like a blotch.
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96. He kept saying
he was owed money.
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97. These were found
in your boyfriend's apartment.
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98. The ER doctor didn't know
what they were.
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99. Do you?
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100. Only he told me
if I touched them
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102. It's Nazi Speed.
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104. Like the "sisterhood."
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for "crazy medicine."
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to take it.
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108. One mad dose,
you flatline for sure.
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109. Hey, you seen this guy
on any of your lists?
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110. Scotty...
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111. What happened?
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112. He must have moved up
in the world.
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113. Ya Ba is not the easiest thing
to lay your hands on.
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a short list of suppliers.
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if I know who they are.
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116. Well, actually,
you'll be damned if you don't.
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117. I heard a rumor
about some people scoring some
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on the Lower East Side.
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119. Other than that,
I don't know how to help you.
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120. Oh, it's a good thing
you're not Narcotics.
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121. Oh, wait a minute.
YouareNarcotics!
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122. Hey, don't blame me,
all right?
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123. Blame the Mayor.
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124. Blame Osama.
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125. Half my unit's been redeployed.
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126. Anyway, this spot
on the lower east side.
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Williamsburg Bridge?
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128. Yeah, a place called
Gammaville.
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129. Smack in the middle
of the Latin Playboy turf.
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130. They have a thriving
production business.
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131. Gang unit should have
a file on these guys.
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132. Red blotch on the face.
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133. That ain't no gang I.D.
I've ever seen.
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134. Good thing you don't stick out
in a crowd, Juan.
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135. Might have taken us
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to find you.
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137. Find me for what?
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138. Murder of a dealer
named Scott Giddins.
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139. Sorry, never met the guy.
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140. We have an eyewitness
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been banging on his door.
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142. I doubt you were collecting
for the March of Dimes, Juan.
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143. Giddins owed you money
for dealing on Playboy turf?
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144. Then he ends up dead?
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145. Now, if you don't want
to connect the dots, we will.
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148. Come on.
Why you got to move so fast?
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150. Look, G was stalling me,
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laid a finger on the guy.
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over rent?
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154. Dude was a seller.
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155. He printed money, man.
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G got popped
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158. Didn't always think.
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159. Pissed people off.
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160. What people?
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161. Local yokels.
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162. This guy with a lead pipe
chases him for three blocks.
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163. He sold some bad stuff
to his kid
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164. and kid o.d.'d, kicked.
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have a name?
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166. Yeah, something Parker.
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167. Drives a Greyhound or something.
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168. Oh, hey, hey.
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169. Where you guys going?
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170. You going to give me a lift
back to my place, right?
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172. and finally you show up.
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173. Excuse me?
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174. Those kids
across the street.
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176. with that damn boom box playing
day and night.
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177. What do I pay taxes for?
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178. I'm sorry, ma'am.
We're not patrolmen.
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179. We're looking
for Bill Parker.
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180. We heard he lives here.
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181. Yeah, sure, drag off
the good guys.
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182. Your tax dollars
at work.
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183. Sorry about the mess.
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184. Oh, hey, I've been there.
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little girl due?
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186. In May.
How'd you know
it was a girl?
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187. Our nursery had
candy stripes.
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188. This used to be
my son's room,
but, uh...
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189. I know.
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190. You lost him
about a year ago.
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191. You hear about David?
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192. No. This man was shot
a few blocks away from here.
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193. Do you recognize him?
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194. Could be anybody.
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195. Any reason why I should?
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196. Take a closer look,
Mr. Parker.
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197. Hope to God he's dead.
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198. Sometimes the big guy
answers your prayers.
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199. You think I had
something to do with this?
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while you smacked him
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you chased him with.
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that bastard
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forever.
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my temper once,
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anything to do with this.
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on Wednesday night?
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down the block.
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213. St. Weston's—
the Neighborhood Watch.
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people don't join
the watch
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been affected personally.
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to get Bill involved.
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217. So, what?
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the streets with weapons?
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We're prophylactic,
not punitive.
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220. So what do you discuss
at these meetings,
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to use?
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222. Scheduling.
Who's available when.
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the last meeting?
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224. He brought the
soft drinks.
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225. Good ol' Bill.
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226. Do you know what kind
of hell he's gone through?
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was still out on the corner
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230. Well, maybe instead
of carrying flashlights,
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232. Uh-huh. And call who, you?
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thank you.
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to have raised
the white flag
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but we can't.
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battlefield.
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on Wednesday?
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241. Well, let's just say
when the prophylactic
doesn't work
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it's going to take
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calls Bill Parker.
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247. To offer consolation.
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or congratulations?
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this guy didn't mind
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ignored the Fifth Commandment.
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251. Well, I'm just wondering
if Moses would have had
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to turn the other cheek
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like Mr. Giddins.
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except drug dealers?
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255. Once they sell
to kids, yeah.
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to Moses
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258. We should go see
if Bill Parker owned a piece.
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I want to make.
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don't forget.
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I'll confess
to something
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we'd be more
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up against you.
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for questioning, but...
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out for me.
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the situation
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than he does.
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about my situation.
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a better place
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isn't in it.
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before Davey died?
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it in court
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287. The thing is,
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I get up every morning,
I brush my teeth,
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293. No such thing.
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lifts a finger.
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with a thousand questions.
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this guy wants to confess.
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conference and shout,
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304. Yeah, and if you did,
it would send our case
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guys sitting at a bar.
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one of those guys
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investigating a murder,
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his rights read to him.
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310. Unless...
Unless
what, Ed?
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the case against Parker?
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to say that, Lennie,
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on the topic— a bar?
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get that confession tossed out
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reasons off the top of my head.
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316. Well, then I guess I'm lucky
he didn't confess.
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317. Do youwantthis guy to walk?
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318. No, but I
can't blame him
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about for a year.
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321. Well, why do you suppose
Parker waited so long?
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322. Hey, he tried the good-citizen
route. It didn't work.
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maybe something happened
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Neighborhood Watch meeting
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326. It was pretty routine.
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scraping together money
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some gang tags spotted
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330. Nothing that would
make Bill blow a gasket.
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331. Jefferson Middle School—
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where David Parker went?
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335. Davie had a hell
of an outside shot.
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where you're headed,
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340. And you're so positive
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because
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345. Funny he didn't mention that.
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346. Yeah, well,
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as bad as he lies,
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to pick his nose.
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that the mention
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school might have
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some memories.
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I'm sitting in this joint
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having a hamburger.
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355. A guy sits down
at the table next to me,
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357. Who you talking about?
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the One-Six?
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from the '86 Mets.
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360. You know what
my first thought was?
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361. "I gotta call Cathy."
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362. She always had a thing for him.
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364. I don't know— you lose a kid,
everything stirs up memories.
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from that meeting
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we can threaten him
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367. with obstruction,
force him to flip.
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368. Yeah, but he probably
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member of the Watch
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hit the street,
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of the same damn story.
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who saw Parker come home.
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and midnight?
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watching Leno
or asleep.
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boom box going day and night.
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last Wednesday?
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couldn't sleep
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380. Now, being public servants,
we can confiscate this thing
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381. as a public nuisance.
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382. What time you talking
about Wednesday?
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383. It's between
11:00 and 11:30.
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385. All right, Ed, read
the box its rights.
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386. Hold on, hold on, hold
on. Wait a minute.
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387. What hemeansis,
we can't help you
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went to get some eats.
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around, like, midnight.
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bus driver or something.
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Yeah.
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when we got back
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some priest out.
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400. Father Hogan never mentioned
a midnight house call.
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with my parishioners.
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ever took place?
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when Bill left,
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him later that evening.
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to be splitting hairs
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411. No, no, I respect
the law, Detective.
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tells me otherwise,
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with a congregant
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me and God.
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happens to tell you
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got a gun,
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give us a call?
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418. 'Cause however he got it,
it wasn't legal.
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419. Thank you, Father.
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I took a cab to the squad.
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from your place?
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I was at my place.
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423. Anyway, the point is,
the driver had a piece
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on the seat next to him.
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425. Oh, and you're thinking,
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the same thing.
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doyoulive in?
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firearms of any kind.
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found a driver was packing?
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431. I wouldn't.
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432. Well, what
about passengers?
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433. Is it like boarding
an airplane?
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search passengers at random.
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he ditches the gun
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the garbage, whatever.
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437. You know, you could
take on all of al-Qaeda
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these companies find.
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they confiscate?
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444. Only way in is if you had
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non-repro keys.
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446. Or a friend
who could pick a lock.
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447. The fact is, we had
a hiccup last week.
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448. A.44 was, uh, misplaced.
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449. Sounds like
probable cause to me.
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450. You get out of
my boy's room.
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451. I'm sorry, Mr. Parker,
the search warrant
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452. authorizes us to search
the entire apartment.
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453. What could you
possibly think
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454. that you'll find in here?
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455. A revolver.
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456. Do you really think that I would
hide a gun in David's room?
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457. Hey, Ed, remember what this
looked like two days ago?
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458. Ours took a week to finish.
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459. Officer,
we're gonna need
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460. to break through this Sheetrock.
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461. More insulation.
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462. Uh-uh-uh.
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463. The.44-caliber kind.
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464. William Parker,
you're under arrest
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465. for the murder of Scott Giddins.
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466. You have the right
to remain silent.
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467. Anything you say can be used
against you in a court of law.
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468. I understand why you lied
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469. to me before, Bill.
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470. Nobody wants to go to jail,
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471. not with a little girl
on the way
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472. but you gotta know,
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473. if the slug that we took
from that dealer's body
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474. came from that gun,
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475. you're gonna miss
your girl's first steps,
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476. her first communion,
her confirmation.
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477. If I was you,
I'd try to help myself.
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478. He killed Davie.
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479. That's right, he did,
but guys like him,
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480. they don't stop
with just one death.
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481. Guys like Giddins,
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482. they've been known
to get violent,
get physical,
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483. been known to threaten
innocent citizens.
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484. Judges know that.
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485. So do juries and DAs.
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486. Hell, Bill,
people get let off
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487. on self-defense
every day of the week.
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488. You can take the cop
out of the father, but...
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489. The problem is, Giddins wasn't
armed when we found him.
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490. Lieutenant,
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491. there's some priest here
named Hogan.
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492. Says he's got information
on the Giddins homicide.
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493. Send him in.
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494. Father.
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495. You have the wrong suspect
in custody.
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496. All due respect, Father,
it's not looking that way.
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497. My detectives found
the murder weapon
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498. in his apartment.
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499. I can explain that.
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500. Be careful,
Father Hogan.
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501. We have witnesses that put you
with the Parkers
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502. at the night of the murder,
so if he confessed to you
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503. and you're lying to protect him,
that's obstruction.
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504. I'm not lying.
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505. Bill Parker didn't confess
to me.
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506. I confessed to him.
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507. I killed Scott Giddins.
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508. Bill Parker
was a sculptor.
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509. Did you know that?
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510. Uh, metalwork.
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511. He would take these pieces
of industrial steel—
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512. just junk, really—
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513. and turn them into works
of great beauty.
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514. When David died,
he stopped.
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515. It was as if Scott Giddins
had ripped out his soul
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516. and stomped on it.
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517. I understand
why he'd seek vengeance.
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518. I reminded him
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519. that he still had a wife
and a baby on the way.
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520. But still he felt
that if he did nothing,
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in this life,
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522. and if he acted,
he would be damned in the next.
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523. That's why I told him
to give me the gun.
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524. Hold on, Richard.
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525. No.
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526. I appreciate
your help, Jim.
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527. This is something
Ihaveto do.
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528. Bill Parker gave me his gun.
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529. This conversation is over.
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530. A week later,
I used it
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531. to kill Mr. Giddins.
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532. Where did it happen, Father?
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533. North of the Williamsburg
Bridge underpass.
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534. Do you recall
what Mr. Giddins was wearing?
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535. A leather jacket,
brown;
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536. blue jeans; a gray shirt.
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537. I shot him in the stomach.
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538. The police showed him
photos.
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539. This man was a plague
on the Earth—
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540. a drug pusher
whose poison killed children.
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541. The police could arrest him,
butnobody
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542. could convict him.
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543. Why did you return the gun
to the Parkers?
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544. I went to the Parkers
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545. to tell them
justice had been done.
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546. He hid the gun to protect me.
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547. You stop.
That's enough.
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548. Now, you and Parker may think
you're being clever,
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549. but I'm not going to sit
in the front row
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550. while you
commit suicide.
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551. I'm still his counsel,
and I'm ending
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552. this interview
right now.
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553. Father Hogan's looking
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554. for martyrdom
or sainthood
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555. or whatever other
ridiculous thing
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556. you get these days for
being entirely selfless.
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557. In the secular world,
I believe they call
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"reasonable doubt."
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559. And this bogus
confession raises
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560. more than enough
for an acquittal.
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561. Unless we don't
charge Bill Parker.
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562. You want to indict
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563. Father Hogan?
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564. Why not?
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565. Hedidconfess.
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566. Oh, come on, Jack.
Whatever problems
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567. you might personally
have with the Church...
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568. Have nothing to do
withthis.
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569. I'm just proposing that,
if the two of you are right
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570. and this is all a scheme
to confuse a jury,
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571. let's do an end run of our own.
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572. One confession,
one defendant,
no doubt.
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573. He's got a point.
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574. My guess—
by confessing
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575. to something
he didn't do,
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576. the padre's already scored
enough points
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577. to impress the pants
off St. Peter.
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578. And what if he doesn't feel
the same way?
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579. We've got
about 20 hours
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580. before we have to charge them
or let them go.
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581. Now, if you want to come up
with another plan, be my guest.
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582. If you think
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583. I'm going to turn on my
husband, you're crazy.
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584. That's not
why I'm here.
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585. Actually, I'm here
for Father Hogan.
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586. He sent you?
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587. In a way.
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588. He confessed to the crime.
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589. So, why is Bill
still in jail?
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590. Because it's
obvious to us
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591. that Father Hogan is lying
to protect him.
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592. Did Bill say he killed Giddins?
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593. He's scared.
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594. He hasn't said anything.
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595. But he didn't say
Father Hogan did it?
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596. No.
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597. So, I can't do
anything then, can I?
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598. You can help me
to convince Father Hogan
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599. that there's a better way
to help your husband
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600. than by throwing
his own life away.
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601. I'm sure
you don't want
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602. the wrong man
to be convicted.
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603. I'm not asking you
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604. to incriminate your husband,
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605. but if you could just
tell me anything.
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606. You bastards.
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607. Bastards.
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608. If only you did your job,
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609. a good man like that
wouldn't have to...
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610. He did it
for us,
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611. you know.
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612. He did it
so Bill wouldn't have to.
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613. Wait a minute.
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614. Are you saying that Father Hogan
didkill Scott Giddins?
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615. You'll be happy to know
that we released Bill Parker.
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616. Thank God.
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617. Oh, come on!
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618. Jack, I'm not going to fall
for that.
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619. None of us here wants
a trial, Father.
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620. We're prepared to accept your
confession and offer you a...
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621. I will not accept a deal.
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622. Richard,
please.
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623. Just go ahead and tell them
how you made up the whole thing.
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624. I don't think
he can do that, Jim.
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625. We found this jacket in the
Father's closet at the rectory.
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626. So, he has bad taste in clothes?
That's not a crime.
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627. The people in the
Neighborhood Watch
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628. wear them when they
go out at night.
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629. The sleeve tested positive
for gunshot residue.
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630. I can offer you
ten years, Father.
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631. Give us
a minute.
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632. No, that won't be
necessary.
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633. You should listen
to your lawyer, sir.
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634. With the coat
and the confession,
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635. you don't stand a chance
with a jury.
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636. I will not plead guilty.
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637. Then you're looking
at 25 years to life.
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638. I confessed
to killing
Scott Giddins.
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639. I didnotconfess
to committing a crime.
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640. Killing is not a crime
when it's God's will.
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641. Is he serious?
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642. Here's Wheeler's Notice of
Affirmative Defense to prove it.
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643. Justification?
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644. "Yes, I killed,
but God told me to."
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645. Well, you got
to admit,
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646. it's a lot more creative
than "The Devil made me do it."
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647. Next stop,
virgin sacrifice.
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648. The fact is,
this country could use
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649. a double does of whatever God's
got on special today.
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650. Perhaps, but not
in a courtroom.
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651. Why not?
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652. Are we one nation under God?
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653. Don't tell me you believe
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654. Father Hogan's
"orders from above" defense.
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655. On the contrary.
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656. Goes against everything
Idobelieve.
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657. The law recognizes situations
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658. where killing
is justified—
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659. self-defense,
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660. defense of others,
the death penalty...
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661. And in all
of those instances,
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662. the use of deadly force
must be in response
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663. to an imminent threat
and be reasonable.
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664. Here comes the part
where he tells you
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665. belief in God
isn't reasonable.
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666. A priest claiming
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667. heheardGod?
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668. How does a jury determine
credibility?
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669. We ask juries
to dive
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670. into deeper deductive
waters all the time.
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671. Wedon'task them to ponder
the existence of God.
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672. But we don'thaveto.
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673. The Court already
acknowledges His
existence.
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674. "In God We Trust."
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675. That's the building,
not the law.
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676. My point is,
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677. how can both the Court
and the Legislature acknowledge
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678. the existence of God,
yet deny a defense
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679. premised on
that existence?
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680. If a layperson tried
to assert
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681. a God-told-me-to defense,
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682. the Court would render him
incompetent to stand trial.
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683. So, if you talk to God,
you're pious,
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684. and if He talks back,
you're crazy?
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685. You said it; I didn't.
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686. Well, then let's
give Father Hogan
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687. an Article 730 exam and see if
he's competent to stand trial.
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688. God bless.
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689. Do you believe in God,
Dr. Olivet?
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690. Yes.
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691. And yet you question
whether I'm crazy
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692. for claiming I received
His guidance.
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693. I'm simply
doing my job.
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694. I'm sure the Roman soldiers said
that, too,
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695. when nailing Jesus to the cross.
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696. Do you think of yourself
as Jesus?
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697. No.
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698. No, no.
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699. I'm just noting a parallel.
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700. Jesus could return tomorrow,
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701. and people would write him off
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702. as an illusionist,
the next David Blaine.
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703. Society has a habit
of explaining away miracles
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704. and then saying,
"God must not exist,
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705. because there are
no miracles."
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706. And you're going
to prove them wrong?
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707. I'm not on a crusade,
Dr. Olivet.
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708. A man was destroying
my community,
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709. poisoning my neighbors.
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710. I prayed for guidance,
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711. and the guidance I received
was that I should kill him.
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712. At the time,
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713. did you know that it's wrong
to kill someone?
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714. I knew that killing
is usually wrong.
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715. I knew that my actions
were against the laws of man.
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716. And I...
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717. I knew that they were against
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718. every instinct I have
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719. as a human being.
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720. Then why did you do it?
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721. Because
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722. that's what God asked
of me.
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723. And you had
no choice
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724. but to follow
His instructions?
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725. We all have a choice.
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726. We all know
what God expects of us.
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727. The question is,
are we strong enough to do it?
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728. He understands
the charges against him
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729. and is capable of aiding
in his defense.
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730. But he doesn't
seem to understand
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731. the difference
between right and wrong.
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732. On the contrary.
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733. He understands perfectly.
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734. He can't be wrong
if God told him to do it.
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735. And that's
not crazy?
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736. Father Hogan believes he gains
enlightenment through prayer.
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737. If that's crazy,
then half the world
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738. should be
committed.
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739. One man's delusion
is another man's faith.
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740. And we're supposed
to convince a
bunch of jurors
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741. that they were delusional
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742. all those Sundays
that they went to church?
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743. No, you need to convince
Father Hogan
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744. to look reality in the eye.
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745. I understand
your predicament, Mr. McCoy.
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746. Do you understand
mine?
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747. Actually,
I do.
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748. I'd think it
would include
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749. a willingness to
accept punishment.
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750. I'm willing
to be punished,
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751. but what I'm not willing to do
is to plead guilty.
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752. Are you sure you want
to do this, Father?
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753. Do you really want to
put religion on trial?
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754. Religion
is already
on trial.
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755. Islam is being tainted
by fanatics.
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756. Judaism is being threatened
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757. by the recent rise
in anti-Semitism.
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758. The Catholic Church is crippled
by a sex scandal.
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759. For the first time
in the world's history,
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760. three major faiths
are in crisis.
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761. Then perhaps that makes this
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762. the worst time in history
to challenge their validity.
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763. No, on the contrary.
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764. Maybe now, more than ever,
God wants us
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765. to reexamine
our faith.
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766. And if those are
the consequences
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767. of my defense, amen.
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768. And if you lose?
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769. You contact Bishop Durning?
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770. He'll be more than happy
to testify.
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771. Of course he will.
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772. He can't have murder
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773. added to the mounting list
of priestly iniquities.
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774. You're really enjoying this,
aren't you?
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775. There's nothing quite like
walking into a trial
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776. with an uncontested confession.
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777. Yeah, that's what I thought.
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778. Smile, Serena.
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779. This is ourlnherit the Wind.
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780. This is where we get to prove
in a court of law
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781. that there is no big guy
up there with a white beard
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782. pulling invisible strings.
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783. So what did those
nuns do to you?
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784. That's irrelevant.
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785. Anybody who knows that he knows
gets my hair up.
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786. If you want my
advice, Jack
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787. I think you should just let
Father Hogan's confession
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788. speak for itself.
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789. No good can come out of
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790. debating religion.
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791. Maybe I should have
told that to the nuns.
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792. I thought he just took my gun
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793. to stop me from doing
something stupid.
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794. I had no idea that he would
take matters into his own hands.
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795. So he didn't tell you beforehand
what his plans were?
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796. No.
I would have never let him.
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797. Because even
through your grief
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798. you realized that
killing was wrong?
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799. I lost a child, Mr. McCoy.
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800. Do you have any idea
how much that hurts?
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801. It's like a knife in your heart
that won't go away.
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802. I'm sorry, Mr. Parker,
but I have to...
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803. I know.
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804. Please tell us about the night
Scott Giddins was murdered.
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805. It was late.
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806. Father Hogan
came to my apartment.
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807. That's when I noticed...
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808. There were little specks
of blood on his fingers.
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809. Did he tell you where
the blood came from?
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810. No.
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811. He didn't have to. I knew.
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812. Did Father Hogan tell you why
he killed Scott Giddins?
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813. He said that God wanted him
to do what man
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814. refused to do.
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815. That God wanted
that child killer
off the street.
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816. That He wanted to keep
our neighborhood safe.
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817. He wanted to ease the grief
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818. that Scott Giddins
caused my wife and me.
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819. And you believed him?
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820. Do I believe in God?
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821. Mr. Wheeler... Yes, I do.
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822. That's not what I asked,
Mr. Parker.
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823. What I want to know
is if you actually believe
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824. God put the gun
in Father Hogan's hand
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825. and told him to shoot.
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826. Nobody can prove to me
that He didn't.
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doesn't condone violence
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828. God has historically been used
to justify murder—
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829. from the Crusades to 9-11—
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830. by men who believed they were
instruments of His will.
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831. But this belief is usually a
product of either mental illness
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832. geo-political ambition
or misinterpretation.
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833. Did you hear Dr. Olivet testify
that Father Hogan was sane?
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834. Yes.
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835. Do you have any evidence
to the contrary?
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836. No.
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837. Any evidence that
he's a political zealot?
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838. No, he's a good man.
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839. So under your paradigm
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840. if Father Hogan received
a message from the Almighty
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841. he misinterpreted it?
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842. That's correct.
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843. The Almighty teaches
us to save the sinner,
not kill him.
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844. He also teaches you
to pray for His guidance.
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845. Yes, but if that guidance
calls for an act like murder
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846. we should be skeptical.
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847. I should hope so.
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848. But that's what confuses me,
Bishop Durning.
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as important as murder
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850. don't you think
that God would be
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851. as specific as He could
possibly be to eliminate
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852. any margin for error?
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853. Of course He would.
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854. Otherwise, what kind
of God would he be?
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855. Mr. Wheeler?
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856. Nothing, Your Honor.
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857. Looks to me like the bishop
just made our case.
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858. Really, then why
do you supposed
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859. Wheeler didn't
cross examine him?
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860. What could he
possibly ask?
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861. The top gun in
the local church
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862. just said Father Hogan
made a mistake.
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863. Yeah, that's one explanation.
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864. The other is
that he realized
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865. your tactics were
turning off the jury.
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866. Why? How?
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867. Because an imperfect God
is no God at all.
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868. Did it ever cross your mind
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869. that the triers of fact
in a murder case
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870. might not want to hear you air
your disrespect of their faith?
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871. That's not what
I was doing at all.
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872. I can't beat this sanctimonious
defense by tip-toeing around.
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873. Besides, how do you know
they wouldn't like it?
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874. If nobody's watching
cheat on their wives
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875. cheat on their taxes
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876. impose the death penalty
all without remorse
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877. all without worrying
about redemption.
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878. Most people want comfort,
hope...
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879. They want to believe
in something
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880. bigger than themselves.
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881. You know what I believe?
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882. I believe that Father Hogan's
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883. pious platitudes
and calm certainties
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884. ain't necessarily so.
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885. I believe that anyone
who wraps themselves
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886. in the flag or in the cloth
to excuse themselves
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887. from the rules the rest of us
mortals have to obey
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888. is pulling a fast one.
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889. Pisses me off to no end.
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890. "I know what God wants."
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891. Come on, Serena, it's ego
or hubris or narcissism.
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892. So "God's dead."
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893. I'm proud to say I don't know.
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894. But I do know this—
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895. Father Hogan's right
to his convictions
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896. stopped at Scott Giddins' nose.
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897. The first shot missed.
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898. My hand was shaking...
I never held a gun before.
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899. Bur you managed to hit Mr.
Giddins with the second shot.
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900. When I saw him fall back
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901. I couldn't help but think,
"God steadied my hand."
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902. God steadied it?
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903. God gave me the strength
to follow His guidance.
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904. But he wasn't the one
who pulled the trigger, was he?
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905. No.
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906. Scott Giddins was a drug dealer
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907. who terrorized a neighborhood
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908. for no other reason than
his own greed.
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909. He was a sinner.
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910. What happened to
the Fifth Commandment, Father?
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911. Scott Giddins caused
the death of a young boy.
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912. Exodus20:13 may say
"Thou shalt not kill"
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913. butExodus21:12says
"He that smiteth a man
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914. so that he die,
shall surely be put to death."
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915. Just to be clear,
you killed Scott Giddins?
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916. Yes.
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917. So under oath you're admitting
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918. you're guilty
of breaking the law?
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919. Man's law, not God's.
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920. And you believe that the law of
God should trump the law of man?
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921. That's how I've lived my life.
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922. That's why I couldn't ignore
His wishes.
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923. You heard His voice, did you?
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924. It wasn't a person-to-
person call, Mr. McCoy.
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925. I acted upon the enlightenment
that I received through prayer.
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926. That's all, no burning bush,
no pillar of fire?
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927. If you're asking
for proof, I can't
give you any.
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928. That's the very essence
of faith, Mr. McCoy
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929. belief despite absence of proof.
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930. And God wanted
Scott Giddins killed?
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931. Mr. Giddins caused
a lot of suffering.
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932. You thought
he should be
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933. punished for his sins, did you?
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934. Yes.
Well, that's
certainly convenient—
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935. your desires
matching those of God.
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936. Objection.
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937. I'm just wondering
who spoke to whom?
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938. Enough, Counselor.
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939. After you received
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940. your marching orders
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941. did you think about
getting a second opinion?
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942. I mean, you know, check with
your superiors at the church?
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943. To doubt God,
that would be hubris.
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944. On the other hand, some might
think it hubris not to.
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945. Objection.
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946. Counsel is testifying.
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947. Withdrawn.
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948. Did your lawyer tell you
that an insanity defense
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949. was available to you?
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950. He told me a lot of things.
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951. But I know in my heart
that I am not guilty.
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952. I also know in my heart
that a jury will believe me.
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953. Then why did you hide
the murder weapon?
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954. Mr. Parker, said...
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955. Oh, I see
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956. seeking the advice of man
is wrong
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957. when it comes
to committing a crime
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958. but it's okay when it comes
to covering one up.
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959. Is there any chance
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960. you simply wanted
to avoid man's punishment
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961. for breaking his laws?
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962. Maybe we can come
back to that.
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963. Tell me this,
Father Hogan...
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964. the suffering you said
Scott Giddins caused
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965. the people in your neighborhood
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966. specifically
you're talking about
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967. the Parkers?
That's correct.
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968. And in your mind,
murdering Scott Giddins
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969. would ease the pain
of losing their only son?
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970. In God's mind.
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971. Now that's interesting.
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972. Because if I remember correctly
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973. Mr. Parker testified
that losing his son
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974. was like a knife
through his heart
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975. which would not go away.
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976. A knife
through the heart
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977. hurts, Father Hogan.
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978. Your Honor...
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979. So if God wanted to ease
the Parkers' pain
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980. he really screwed the pooch
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981. on this one.
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982. All right, that's enough.
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983. Tell me, Father Hogan
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984. isn't it your job to comfort
your parishioners?
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985. Yes.
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986. But you couldn't do it,
could you?
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987. You were impotent
to ease the Parkers' pain.
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988. Maybe it wasn't God
who screwed the pooch,
Father Hogan.
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989. Maybe it was you.
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990. It's your meeting,
Mr. Parker.
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991. We have to be
in court, sir.
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992. No.
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993. Call it off.
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994. It's a little late for that.
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995. But I did it.
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996. Father Hogan
didn't do anything.
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997. He shouldn't be
punished.
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998. This is very noble of you,
Mr. Parker, but...
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999. He confessed and
you believe him.
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1000. Now why won't you
believe me?
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1001. The gun was in my house...
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1002. Excuse me, this is
a private meeting.
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1003. This is stupid, Bill.
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1004. I won't let you
take responsibility
for what I did.
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1005. Don't listen to him.
I'm ready to go to jail.
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1006. Bill...!
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1007. Don't you see what
he is doing to you?
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1008. He's mocking everything
that you believe.
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1009. If the jury...
They won't.
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1010. If they lose faith...
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1011. Then we still have ours.
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1012. What if that's not good enough?
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1013. I prayed for the strength...
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1014. And your prayer was
answered through me,
Bill.
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1015. Well, this certainly makes
things interesting.
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1016. You don't really believe him.
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1017. It's not my call.
It's up to a jury.
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1018. Eight and a
third to 25.
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1019. Richard, don't.
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1020. This gives us reasonable doubt.
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1021. I can't let this man put himself
in harm's way for me.
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1022. Going, going...
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1023. Fine. I accept.
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1024. Are you staying?
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1025. Can I ask you something?
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1026. Tommy Sudor.
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1027. He lived two doors down
from us on Damen Avenue.
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1028. He was a couple years
older than me
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1029. and as far back
as I can remember
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1030. I followed him around
like a puppy.
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1031. A VA hospital in 1968
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1032. was no place for a puppy.
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1033. It was pretty grisly
and it smelled bad.
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1034. The boy in the bed beside
Tommy's had already passed away.
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1035. Tommy's right leg
was somewhere in the basement.
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1036. What was left of his face
was tar paper.
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1037. I squeezed in
beside a priest
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1038. who's urging Tommy
to make a deathbed recantation
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1039. of his sins.
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1040. Tommy smiles with the part
of his mouth that still works
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1041. and says...
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1042. "What difference would it make?"
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1043. Priest moves on to the next bed,
Tommy says to me
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1044. "God forgive me if I'm wrong."
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1045. I think that's the last thing
he ever said.
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1046. Took a lot of guts.
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1047. I thought it was right.
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1048. Me, I'm still tagging along
after Tommy.
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