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who investigate crime
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who prosecute the offenders.
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Ten years of marriage.
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instructor you barely know.
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instructor, Scott.
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everything.
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with the lectures.
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Especially from
my kid brother.
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to break Paula's heart,
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you're going to end up
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my advice, I'm here for—
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Over there.
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by those two over there.
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got wife trouble.
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Yeah.
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somewhere else, dumped here.
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get a canvass started.
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Come again?
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to prolonged immersion
in the water.
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for several days, at least.
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is over there—
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maybe she was a jumper,
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in by the tide.
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gunshot wound.
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an autopsy to confirm
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it was self-inflicted.
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before or after she jumped?
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jumped off a building,
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on his way down.
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whether to rule it
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Our Lady of City Island?
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45. Oh, homicide.
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smudging, or burn
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from several feet away.
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gunshot wound
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temporal lobe.
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maybe.
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was.20.
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of marijuana, Ecstasy,
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she didn't get seasick.
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to help you with an I.D.
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on her toe.
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on the inside.
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I didn't even learn
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until I was 25.
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got the hang of it now.
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just how to dress.
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actually.
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from Nebraska.
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a small dairy farm.
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family we could notify?
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contact information on file.
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with a four-year scholarship?
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letter came in the mail,
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pack her bags
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are yours forever.
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to come back home.
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in her system.
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about going on vacation,
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of her private life.
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boyfriends.
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embarrassed, Don.
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sophisticated enough.
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after she graduated college?
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a little of that,
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a job with Nelson Woburn.
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was doing quite well,
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a real future there.
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before they moved out.
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they were gone.
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when they needed cash.
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how much they suck out of you,
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to give them more.
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you wind up in the dark,
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down at Nelson Woburn
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I used to call her.
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the poor girl's dead.
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into your office
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corn-fed smile,
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with six of your clients.
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pretty popular.
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business, right?
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her personal life?
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in the next cubicle.
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glued to her neck.
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Adam something.
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at Haas Sports Management.
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shave their heads.
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one of our clients,
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in Southampton.
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the quarterback?
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sailed out with him
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last weekend.
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it's nicer than my apartment.
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a spiritual path.
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he's unconventional.
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know who speak four languages,
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with the bulls at Pamplona?
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about the bulls.
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killed Julie Eastman.
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for sure is Adam Makris
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on the boat with our victim.
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supposed to sail back
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four days ago.
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for your ship to come in,
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Are you sure this girl
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all the bases,
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any trouble, anything unusual?
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near Port Washington.
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shot to Penn Station
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Oneof the victims?
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Julie Eastman.
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the other two blood samples
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access to the boat?
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50 names on that list.
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in her poetry
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described his pass completions
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set in motion."
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a Roberts Brothers first edition
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white clothboards.
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of the cloth spine,
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anything halfway.
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last birthday party.
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but it doesn't stop her
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my boyfriend all night long.
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Darryl flirting back?
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other woman at the party.
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made you mad.
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planning this party for him.
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you saw Darryl, Amanda?
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anybody else saw him.
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what's her name?
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at the party?
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and he kept trying
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and Darryl just brushed it off.
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of Makris and Ridgeway.
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got a hit on a print.
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and one of them was for assault.
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probably dead,
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Darryl's boat.
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contained his fingerprints,
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prints on Darryl's boat.
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Darryl's boat lots of times.
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being on it this time.
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and I want you to know
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at your boy's sheet.
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drug possession...
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he got collared up with.
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find the junkie.
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sends his regards, Tyrone.
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just talking up
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officers.
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pushing the C pawn,
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on the king side, that's all.
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chess tournaments
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recently?
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Hey, come on, man!
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all right?
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of probable cause?
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about a Terry stop, Tyrone?
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being threatened.
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Lenny?
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for a couple years.
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unless it doesn't
belong to him.
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holding it for a friend?
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what's in the packet.
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to it for him, all right?
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he shacked up
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on 21st and Lex, all right?
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the girl's name?
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let me tell you.
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quieter with her gone.
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I don't ask.
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in a couple of days.
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I don't know about it.
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shallow.
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a little going-away party.
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overdose at the Battery Hotel.
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Ridgeway.
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445. Third and long
is more appropriate
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446. for this one.
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447. That's his brother,
Your Honor.
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448. My client is...
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449. About to plead,
isn't that right, Mr. Ridgeway?
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450. Not guilty.
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451. Across the board, Judge.
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452. Talk to me,
Ms. Southerlyn.
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453. The defendant has been charged
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454. with the brutal death
of three people,
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455. one of whom was his brother.
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456. The People request remand.
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457. My client belongs
in a hospital, not a prison.
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458. For a drug
overdose.
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459. If counsel needs
a refresher course, heroin use
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460. is still illegal
in this state.
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461. The law
can't allow
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462. one illegal act to mitigate
the punishment for another.
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463. You have to admit,
Mr. Wolchesky, she's quick.
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464. Defendant
is remanded without bail.
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465. Next.
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466. I don't want to burn a hole
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467. in your client's pockets,
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468. so what do you say
to three counts of Man One?
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469. He serves the max,
sentences to run concurrently.
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470. What happened to the
plea bargain discount?
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471. I didn't kill my brother.
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472. Look at it from my point
of view, Mr. Ridgeway.
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473. Four people got onto
your brother's boat,
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474. three of them died.
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475. You only have
one body.
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476. And the blood samples
of the other two.
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477. Be that as it may,
four people
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478. got on the boat, one got off.
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479. The math's not that difficult.
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480. I don't like boats.
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481. They dropped me off
in Greenport.
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482. Darryl and everybody were fine.
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483. Yeah,
there is that pirate problem.
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484. Don't laugh.
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485. That yacht guy, what's his name?
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486. Pirates punched his ticket.
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487. In South America.
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488. This boat was in
the Long Island Sound.
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489. You don't have a weapon,
you don't have a witness.
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490. Top that off with Darryl
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491. being Shawn's
golden goose,
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492. and you don't have
much of a case.
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493. I'll make it easy
on you, Jack.
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494. Say couple of counts
of assault,
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495. Shawn does
the next six months in rehab,
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496. you don't lose face,
everybody's happy.
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497. I apologize in advance, Matt.
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498. For what?
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499. All those courthouse steps
you'll have to climb.
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500. My nephew Andy played
with Darryl Ridgeway
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501. the year the Gators
went 12 and one.
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502. That son-of-a-gun could throw.
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503. Second pick in the draft.
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504. $20 million contract.
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505. Makes you wonder.
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506. Maybe he quit because
he's tired of having
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507. his brain bashed in
on a daily basis.
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508. Actually, I was wondering
what it would've taken
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509. for the Giants to sign him.
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510. We can't explain
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511. why Shawn Ridgeway
killed his kid brother.
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512. My guess is Wolchesky
will have the jury
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513. wondering the same thing.
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514. I heard Shawn claim
he didn't kill his brother,
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515. I never heard him say
he loved him.
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516. That's the second
oldest story in the Bible.
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517. You might want to find someone
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518. who will actually testify
to that.
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519. The first thing he does
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520. is buy his mama a house.
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521. Second is put Dad
on the payroll.
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522. I was wondering more
about his brother.
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523. Oh, Shawn, right.
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524. There's a real piece of work.
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525. Darryl comes in one day,
asks me if I can hire him.
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526. You know, mailroom,
messenger, anything.
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527. You did?
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528. 10% of 20 million?
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529. I'd hire his dog,
if he asked me.
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530. I can assume
that it didn't work out?
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531. Well, we called
Shawn
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532. a scout.
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533. We sent him around to colleges.
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534. You know, give us a preview
of the guys coming up.
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535. Not to tell you your business,
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536. but Shawn Ridgeway
is a heroin user.
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537. Well, and Darryl tells us
he was also
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538. a hell of a two guard
back in the day.
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539. I figure,
you grow up around Darryl,
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540. you got to be able
to recognize talent.
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541. Well, it sounds like some things
don't run in the family.
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542. First trip
up to B.C.--
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543. they had a power forward there
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544. who was making
all the local papers—
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545. Shawn winds up with the kid,
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546. passed out
in the basement of some frat.
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547. So much for
his scouting days.
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548. Yeah, you fired him?
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549. Adam did, actually,
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550. with Darryl's blessing.
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551. I felt for Darryl, too.
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552. I mean, how many mouths
is one guy supposed to feed?
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553. So Darryl supported Shawn.
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554. Yeah,
enough to keep
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555. his head in the clouds.
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556. You're going to put that piece
of trash away forever, right?
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557. Two kids come out
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558. of the same woman...
what are you going to do?
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559. I know how hard this
must be, Mr. Ridgeway.
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560. Just tell me what you want,
I'll tell you anything.
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561. Hey...
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562. I know when to cut my losses.
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563. You have kids?
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564. I'm not married.
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565. Don't listen to
the gossip, Ms. Southerlyn.
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566. Anyone tells you
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567. kids are a gift from God
is dead wrong half the time.
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568. For every success, there's
one that surely disappoints.
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569. From what I gathered,
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570. Darryl didn't
feel that way about Shawn.
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571. Let me tell you
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572. about Shawn.
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573. He's like a three-legged dog
that shows up at your back door.
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574. He guilted Darryl
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575. into giving
him money.
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576. Did Darryl
ever complain about it?
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577. To me? No.
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578. He wouldn't dare mention it.
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579. I warned Darryl
not to give that bum dime one.
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580. It sounds to me like
you think Shawn's guilty.
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581. Don't you?
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582. Shawn's sport
was basketball.
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583. His coach told me
he'd never seen a kid
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584. shoot the three like Shawn.
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585. And in high school,
all the colleges
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586. were after him.
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587. What happened?
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588. Well, one day
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589. he just quit,
he just gave up.
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590. And it broke
his father's heart.
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591. It appears Mr. Ridgeway
hasn't gotten over it.
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592. Maybe Howard's
too demanding,
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593. but it doesn't mean
he doesn't love Shawn.
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594. In his heart,
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595. he knows Shawn had nothing
to do with Darryl...
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596. Mr. Ridgeway told me that Darryl
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597. was going
to stop supporting Shawn.
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598. Well, even if
they did
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599. talk about it,
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600. I'm sure Howard
took it the wrong way.
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601. How's that?
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602. Darryl was going
to stop giving Shawn money.
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603. Not to hurt him, to help him.
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604. To keep him off drugs.
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605. It was out of love.
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606. Shawn knew that.
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607. So he certainly wouldn't
kill him over it.
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608. Of course not.
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609. This thing that looks like
a bar code,
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610. now that's
a base pair sequence—
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611. uh, the identifying part
of a DNA molecule—
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612. taken from a sample of blood
found on the deck of theAurora.
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613. Now, compare that
to this sample
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614. obtained from
Darryl Ridgeway's
last physical.
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615. You'll see they match.
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616. Meaning that the
blood aboard the boat
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617. is that of Darryl Ridgeway's,
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618. just as this sample matches
a sample taken
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619. from Julie Eastman's blood,
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620. and this sample matches a sample
taken from hair
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621. found in Adam Makris'
electric razor.
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622. And what would you conclude
from all this, Dr. Beck?
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623. That the blood on the deck
came from Darryl Ridgeway,
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624. Julie Eastman, and Adam Makris.
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625. You did a fingerprint
analysis of latents
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626. found on Mr.
Ridgeway's boat,
didn't you, Dr. Beck?
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627. Yeah, of course.
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628. How many sets
did you find?
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629. 12, including those
of the defendant.
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630. Assuming there were in fact
three victims here—
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631. and that's
a very large assumption,
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632. considering we only have
one body—
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633. that would leave
eight other possible suspects
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634. aside from my client.
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635. Isn't that right?
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636. Witnesses only saw four people
get on the boat.
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637. When they left the Hamptons,
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638. but certainly it's possible that
they might have stopped
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639. along the way to pick up
other passengers,
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640. don't you think?
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641. I guess.
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642. I'd been seeing Darryl
for almost a year.
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643. Would you say
you got to know
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644. his brother Shawn
during that time?
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645. Couldn't avoid it.
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646. If he wasn't showing up
uninvited,
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647. he was calling Darryl's cell.
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648. "Give me, give me, give me."
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649. You're talking
about money?
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650. That's right.
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651. And Darryl was
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652. a complete pushover.
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653. I couldn't really
understand it myself.
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654. because Shawn
was only going to buy drugs.
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655. This didn't bother
Darryl?
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656. Of course it did.
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657. But what really
bothered Darryl
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658. is that Shawn
didn't even try.
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659. I can't tell you how many jobs
Darryl tried to get him.
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660. Shawn's just one of those guys
that wouldn't help himself.
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661. What happened at the party?
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662. Shawn showed up,
like always,
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663. with his hand out.
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664. And for once...
I was really proud of Darryl,
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665. because, for once, he said no.
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666. What was
Shawn's reaction?
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667. He was angry.
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668. In fact, Darryl had to drag him
to the den
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669. where they could talk it out
in private.
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670. Thank you.
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671. You can continue your cross
tomorrow, Mr. Wolchesky.
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672. How about we talk?
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673. I got to admit,
I'm not surprised, Mr. Ridgeway.
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674. I saw what was
going on in there.
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675. So did I,
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676. which makes me question the
logic of my accepting a deal.
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677. Nothing's a
sure bet, Jack.
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678. You know that.
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679. All it takes is one juror
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680. who put a week's pay
on the Jets last year
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681. and thinks
Darryl Ridgeway
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682. deserves to go the
way of all flesh.
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683. Murder Two.
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684. One count.
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685. He does the max.
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686. If you'd rather finish
the trial...
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687. Fine.
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688. We left the party
in the Hamptons
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689. around 4:00 in
the morning
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690. and took Darryl's
boat out.
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691. Who was on the boat,
Mr. Ridgeway?
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692. Me, Darryl, his
agent, Adam Makris,
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693. and Adam's girlfriend.
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694. Her name was Julie Eastman,
Your Honor.
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695. Go on.
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696. About an hour
after we left the marina,
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697. Darryl and I started fighting.
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698. Things got out of hand,
and, uh...
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699. I shot him with the gun
that he kept on board.
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700. Then I panicked and
shot the others.
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701. I threw the bodies overboard
along with the gun.
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702. I took the dinghy
to shore.
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703. What were you
arguing about?
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704. Money.
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705. Darryl said he wasn't going
to give me any more.
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706. Do you understand that
by accepting this plea,
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707. you waive your right
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708. to a trial?
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709. I do.
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710. Ms. Southerlyn?
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711. The State has agreed
to one count of murder
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712. in the second degree
with a maximum sentence.
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713. Is that how you
understand it,
Mr. Ridgeway?
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714. Yes.
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715. If there's nothing else, the
plea is accepted by this court.
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716. So, a funny
thing happened
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717. on the way to spend the money
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718. the Ridgeways paid me
to defend Shawn.
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719. The check bounced.
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720. That's why I represent
the good guys.
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721. Let me finish, Jack.
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722. Four million dollars
was transferred out
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723. one week after the murders.
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724. That's a civil matter.
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725. Sue the Ridgeways.
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726. I would.
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727. They appeared to be
as shocked as I was.
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728. Who else has access
to the account?
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729. Darryl Ridgeway.
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730. It's his account, actually.
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731. He may not be dead, Jack.
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732. Mr. Ridgeway testified
in open court
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733. that he murdered
three people.
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734. But in private,
he's always insisted
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735. he wasn't even on the boat
when the murders occurred.
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736. And you believe him?
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737. Well, to be
honest, I didn't
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738. till his parents went
to Darryl's cupboard
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739. and found it recently
left bare.
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740. Where was the money
transferred to?
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741. The transfer funds
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742. were done electronically
by computer.
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743. I assume the bank
is working on tracing it.
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744. It could have been bank error.
It could have been a hacker.
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745. It could have been
reasonable doubt.
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746. Justice demands a jury decide...
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747. Youhada jury.
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748. Your client came to me
and begged me to send them home.
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749. We were all there.
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750. We all saw what was going down.
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751. Shawn Ridgeway didn't have
a shot in hell
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752. of walking out
of that courtroom.
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753. I am certainly flattered
you've come to me
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754. with your troubles,
Mr. Wolchesky,
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755. but I don't see why.
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756. Appeal the verdict.
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757. Your Honor,
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758. an appeal would take years.
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759. My client could be sitting in a
cell for something he didn't do.
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760. All I'm asking is
you set aside the plea bargain
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761. and let Shawn Ridgeway have
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762. his constitutionally guaranteed
day in court.
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763. First of all,
he had it
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764. and decided, upon
advice of counsel,
to waive it.
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765. Second, a long line of cases
holds that the discovery
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766. of potentially exculpatory
evidence is not sufficient,
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767. in and of itself,
to vacate an uncoerced plea.
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768. But itwascoerced.
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769. Scream "boo" loud enough, and
my client will pass out cold.
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770. I feel for him.
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771. Would you be
any more convinced
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772. if he were particularly
susceptible to duress?
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773. It's ridiculous!
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774. Humor me.
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775. Have your shrink
talk to him.
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776. That sounds like a plan.
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777. You can't be serious.
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778. He's not asking
to go free.
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779. Just a new trial.
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780. I can't see how a session
with your expert
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781. will hurt.
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782. I know how
the system works, okay?
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783. The great Darryl
Ridgeway was murdered
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784. and the papers
are already sticking
the needle in my arm.
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785. I'm looking at a conviction,
whether I did it or not.
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786. But agreeing to toss
your life away?
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787. Where have you been?
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788. That happened years ago.
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789. I'm just a piece of garbage
trying to get off the heap.
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790. Garbage?
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791. Just ask Dad.
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792. What about your mother?
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793. I caused her
enough pain already.
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794. Is that why
you accepted the deal?
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795. Can't you understand?
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796. She's already
been humiliated enough.
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797. Tell me about growing up.
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798. What about it?
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799. Why not start with your
relationship with Darryl?
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800. He was my kid brother.
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801. We got along fine.
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802. I know people think
that I was jealous,
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803. that I was a leech.
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804. They-they-they didn't know
anything.
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805. It would be perfectly normal
to be jealous.
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806. His first game as a pro,
I couldn't believe it.
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807. I was going crazy.
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808. I felt like it was me out there,
and I felt like...
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809. I felt like 50,000 people
were screaming forme.
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810. Did you wish it were you?
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811. It wasn't me.
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812. It could-could never be me.
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813. I could play, you know.
I could.
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814. Colleges wanted me.
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815. No-No one went to the hoop
like me—
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816. that's what
everyone said.
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817. So, what happened?
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818. High school,
I averaged 22 a game.
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819. In junior year,
we played Old Bridge,
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820. and I scored seven.
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821. Dad walked out
in the first half,
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822. disgusted.
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823. When I got home, man...
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824. What happened when you got home?
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825. One time Darryl wet his bed.
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826. Dad sat him on the radiator.
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827. He was six years old.
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828. His screams woke me up.
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829. I got out of bed,
took my baseball bat,
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830. and I smashed the TV.
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831. It exploded.
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832. He ran off to Mom, while Dad
beat the hell out of me.
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833. Tell me why you quit
playing basketball, Shawn.
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834. If I didn't play,
I couldn't score only seven.
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835. I don't know what
we're doing here, man.
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836. I'm a loser.
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837. And there's nothing
that you or anyone else
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838. is going to do about that, so...
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839. The theory is that
children in abusive
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840. or dysfunctional environments
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841. assume rigid behavioral roles
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842. that enable them to seem
as healthy as everyone else.
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843. Darryl was the family hero,
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844. while Shawn became
the scapegoat-slash-martyr.
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845. The family pinned
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846. all their troubles
on him,
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847. and he was willing
to take the blame.
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848. That was when
he was eight years old.
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849. You don't outgrow it,
Jack.
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850. His father put
tremendous pressure on him
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851. to succeed in athletics.
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852. An average performance
was considered a failure.
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853. How does all this have anything
to do with his accepting a plea?
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854. If you don't
compete at all,
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855. you hasten the failure.
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856. Shawn saw the trial
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857. ending disastrously,
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858. so he decided to hang up
the spikes, so to speak.
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859. Which was
a perfectly reasonable reaction.
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860. The plea allowed him
to assume
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861. and reinforce his role
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862. in the family
system.
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863. He admitted guilt
to please his family.
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864. Defined roles form a comfort
zone for everyone involved.
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865. What's not typical
is to take that rolewithyou
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866. when you leave.
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867. He can't escape
his role.
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868. The family
is comfortable
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869. seeing him as a failure,
so he fails,
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870. whether he deserves to
or not.
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871. I'm sorry, Jack,
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872. but this particular family
dynamic leads me to conclude
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873. that Shawn Ridgeway is
overly susceptible to duress.
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874. I better see how
the bank's doing,
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875. tracing the missing money.
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876. You're right.
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877. $4 million was transferred
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878. to the Cayman Islands
Bank and Trust.
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879. Can you get the name
of the account holder?
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880. Unfortunately,
the island folk
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881. take bank privacy laws
very seriously.
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882. So anyone that had Darryl
Ridgeway's access code and PIN
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883. could've have directed
the transfer.
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884. It's the downside of living
in an on-line universe.
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885. But our techs can often
back-trace
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886. the computer's origin.
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887. It takes time, but...
How close are they?
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888. I'll get them
on it right away.
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889. This is the first I even heard
the money was missing.
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890. Are saying $4 million is missing
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891. and they haven't called
to complain?
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892. It's a trace-route program.
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893. Same kind of software they use
to nail Internet hackers.
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894. So no matter where you are,
this program can find you.
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895. It can find your computer.
Scary, huh?
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896. (chuckling):
Depends who's looking
for you, I guess.
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897. So you're thinking
this Darryl Ridgeway guy
is still breathing?
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898. It's starting
to look like that.
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899. I figure his mom didn't report
the money transfer to the bank
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900. in order to give Darryl
a head start
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901. getting to wherever
he's going.
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902. Oh, here we go.
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903. IP address: 392-dot-163.
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904. That's a U.S. location.
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905. So he hasn't
left the country yet?
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906. Took about ten hops to
complete the transfer.
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907. Come to mama.
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908. Dot-one-dot-one-oh-four.
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909. Short Hills, New Jersey.
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910. Darryl Ridgeway's parents
live in Short Hills, New Jersey.
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911. So what you're saying is
that the money transfer
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912. was all a hoax to make us
think that Darryl is alive.
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913. Which, in effect,
saves Shawn.
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914. I called the bank.
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915. Miriam and Howard Ridgeway
are listed as joint tenants
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916. on all of his accounts.
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917. I could charge them with
obstruction and wire fraud,
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918. not to mention as accomplices
after the fact,
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919. and probably
a dozen other felonies
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920. if I put on
my thinking cap.
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921. The Nature Channel.
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922. The baby bird
falls from the nest,
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923. and mom swoops down to catch it
before it hits the ground.
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924. Not a perfect
analogy, Arthur.
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925. Well, the jury's not
going to split hairs.
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926. A mother desperate
to save her only living son?
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927. This woman tried
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928. to cover for someone
who killed three people.
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929. By taking money out
of her own account?
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930. How did Judge Einhorn feel
about Wolchesky's motion
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931. to set aside the plea?
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932. She read Skoda's report
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933. and granted it on the spot.
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934. I'm sure Wolchesky would agree
in a heartbeat to reinstate
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935. the prior plea agreement.
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936. I'm sure he would, too.
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937. Only that deal's
no longer on the table.
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938. I seem to recall a parable,
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939. a feathered friend in the hand
versus two in the pear tree?
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940. I don't want to go to trial
any more than Wolchesky,
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941. but I intend to raise the stakes
on not doing it.
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942. That family systems thing
that Skoda described,
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943. he said Shawn had two roles,
as loser and martyr.
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944. I'll set up the meeting.
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945. Three counts of Murder Two?
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946. Whatever happened to
justice tempered with mercy?
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947. You can either accept my offer
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948. or watch your mother
go to jail
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949. as an accomplice to
three counts of murder
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950. among assorted
other things.
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951. We know that you
transferred money
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952. out of Darryl's bank account,
to make it look like
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953. he was still alive,
Mrs. Ridgeway.
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954. You did what?
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955. Look, I don't know what
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956. you're trying to
pull here, but...
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957. Mrs. Ridgeway?
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958. You tried to save him?
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959. He killed Darryl.
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960. Go ahead, tell him, Ma.
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961. Tell him.
Tell him you have two sons.
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962. Tell him you love us
both the same.
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963. Some things never change.
This is...
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964. All right, all right,
can we all
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965. take a deep breath here, please?
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966. Jack, you're not really serious
about this, are you?
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967. Dead.
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968. So what's it going to be?
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969. You're a damn loser
is what you are.
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970. Your brother wasn't
enough for you.
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971. I won't let you take
your mother down, too.
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972. Not a chance.
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973. He's going to do
whatever you want him to.
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974. Howard, hold on.
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975. Jack, is there a little
wiggle room here?
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976. No!
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977. For once in his useless life,
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978. he's going to do
the right thing.
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979. That's right, I will.
I will.
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980. You can shove the deal,
Mr. McCoy.
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981. I'm going to trial.
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982. And you'll rot in hell.
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983. Yeah, there's a good
chance of that.
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984. Who knows,
maybe I deserve
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985. to die in jail,
but I tell you what,
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986. if I do, it sure as hell won't
be for killing anybody.
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987. Do you know why Darryl
quit playing ball?
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988. Because he's just
as screwed up as I am.
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989. I mean, look what
you created here, Dad.
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990. Two screw-ups and a...
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991. I love you, Ma.
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992. I appreciate what you tried
to do for me,
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993. but it's just too damn little,
too damn late.
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994. All these years you
could have done something.
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995. I'll roll the dice
at trial, Mr. McCoy.
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996. Maybe I'll even win.
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997. That'd be a real kick in
the ass, wouldn't it, Dad?
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998. Me ending up a winner.
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999. Yes, Darryl said he was
going to stop giving me money.
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1000. But we talked it out,
and I agreed to go into rehab.
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1001. Which he would pay for.
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1002. That's right.
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1003. And this was decided
at the party.
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1004. Yeah.
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1005. That's the way it
was our whole life.
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1006. We'd, uh, argue,
we'd fight,
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1007. and then we'd hug
and it'd be over.
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1008. And after you hugged?
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1009. Darryl wanted to
see the sunrise,
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1010. so we continued the
party on the boat.
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1011. That would be you, Darryl,
Adam Makris, and Julie Eastman.
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1012. That's right.
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1013. Soon as we got on board,
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1014. Darryl was all over Julie.
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1015. Didn't matter that she came
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1016. to the party with Adam.
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1017. Things like that never
mattered to Darryl.
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1018. And what did you do?
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1019. I told Darryl, you know,
"You better back off,"
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1020. 'cause Adam was getting pissed.
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1021. but, you know, he didn't listen.
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1022. Um, him and Julie went below
deck to smoke some weed,
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1023. and I tried
to calm Adam down,
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1024. but he just kept on downing
shots of tequila.
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1025. I wasn't feeling so well,
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1026. so they dropped me
off in Greenport,
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1027. and, and then they sailed off.
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1028. And I don't know
what happened after that.
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1029. That's a very
interesting story.
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1030. Why is it that no one's
heard it before?
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1031. Well, in my mind,
there was a chance
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1032. that Darryl did the murders.
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1033. I wanted him to get away.
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1034. You were trying
to protect
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1035. your baby brother?
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1036. That's right.
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1037. If you wanted to protect him,
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1038. wouldn't it have been better
to stay on board,
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1039. and make sure that nothing
happened?
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1040. Okay.
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1041. The medical examiner
testified
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1042. that, in addition
to Julie's blood,
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1043. he found samples
of Darryl's and Adam's.
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1044. How do you explain that?
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1045. I can't.
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1046. Maybe whichever one
of them did the murders,
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1047. left his own blood
to throw off the cops.
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1048. You mean either Adam or Darryl?
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1049. That's right.
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1050. Maybe they fought
before the shooting.
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1051. I don't know.
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1052. Could be anything.
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1053. I wasn't there.
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1054. This isn't your first time in a
courtroom, Mr. Ridgeway, is it?
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1055. No, I've been arrested before.
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1056. Could you be more specific.
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1057. Once for purchasing narcotics,
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1058. once for assault.
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1059. Really? Who'd you hit?
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1060. A guy who owed me money.
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1061. And were you arrested
at the scene?
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1062. No.
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1063. What was your defense
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1064. in the assault trial?
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1065. That I didn't do it.
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1066. And someone else did?
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1067. Have you reached a verdict?
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1068. We have, Your Honor.
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1069. On the first count
of the indictment,
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1070. murder in the first degree
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1071. of Julie Eastman,
how do you find?
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1072. We find the defendant guilty.
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1073. On the second count
of the indictment,
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1074. murder in the first degree
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1075. of Adam Makris,
how do you find?
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1076. We find the defendant
guilty.
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1077. On the third count
of the indictment,
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1078. murder in the first degree
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1079. of Darryl Ridgeway,
how do you find?
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1080. We find the defendant guilty.
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1081. Counsel to pick a date
for sentencing,
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1082. four to six weeks hence.
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1083. At his sentencing,
Shawn was still insisting
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1084. on his innocence.
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1085. You got to admire the
old stick-to-itiveness.
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1086. All the evidence pointed
to him, Arthur.
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1087. Hell, then he must be guilty.
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1088. Unless a crime is
caught on tape,
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1089. we can't ever be
100% on any verdict.
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1090. Well, for me the test is,
can I sleep at night?
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1091. I'll sleep
after this one.
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1092. It depends.
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1093. On what?
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1094. On how long it takes
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1095. to pull the other two bodies
out of the river.
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