1. In the criminal justice system,
the people are represented
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yet equally important groups:
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who investigate crime
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who prosecute the offenders.
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5. These are their stories.
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6. Trade you straight up, the
adults for the kids.
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7. You can't just change your mind
at the last minute, Terry.
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8. It screws up
the whole schedule.
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9. Little snots can't even grip
their little rackets.
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10. Puny serves, and their teeny
tiny attention spans...
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I'm begging you,
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12. put me out of my misery.
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13. No!
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14. Switch with me, or I'll
take to drinking,
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like this dude,
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on some park bench.
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17. That's a woman.
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18. Look at her hair.
That's blood.
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19. I don't know CPR.
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20. Doesn't matter.
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21. The back of her
head's bashed in.
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22. Skull's fractured.
Looks like multiple blows.
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23. Somebody was mad
at this lady.
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25. Yeah, found a blood drenched
cane under the bench.
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26. Nice walking stick.
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27. It's a rabbit.
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28. Yeah, with green eyes.
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29. My guess? You're looking
for a killer with a limp.
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30. Hey, Cantor, you focus
on the bodies,
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31. we'll solve the crimes,
all right?
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32. No problem.
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33. You got a time of death?
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34. Well, judging from lividity,
body temp, air temp,
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35. insect activity, dew point,
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36. and because I'm very
good at my job,
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37. I'd say somewhere between
8:00 and 10:00 last night.
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39. Uh, no, no purse.
Maybe she was mugged.
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40. Hey, what did
I say before?
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41. I'll leave
the theorizing to you.
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42. For your book
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44. from blunt-force trauma.
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45. We found a walking stick at
the scene, covered with blood.
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46. The weapon?
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47. Forensics is working it up now.
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48. It must have been hers.
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49. Yeah, see that?
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50. Titanium.
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51. She'd had a hip
replacement,
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52. probably within
the last year or so.
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53. Damn, she got beat to death
with her own cane?
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54. That's cold.
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55. She's also had
an oophorectomy.
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56. She had her
oophers removed?
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57. Her ovaries.
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58. By the way, I don't know
how CSU missed this,
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59. but we found her keys
and her cell phone
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60. in an inside pocket.
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61. Those crime scene guys
are highly overrated.
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62. Problem is they all
think they're cops.
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63. What are you doing?
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64. I'm checking her menu.
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65. Well, if you're
ordering coffee,
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66. I'll take one dark
with two sugars.
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67. There we go, work.
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68. Hello to you, too.
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69. Uh, can you tell me
where you're located?
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70. Okay. Thank you.
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71. Where are we going?
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72. The Knowles School,
East 87th Street.
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73. Tots and town cars.
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74. Nannies of all nations.
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75. Just like my grade school.
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76. I can see you now—
juvenile delinquent,
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77. black leather jacket,
greasy Vaseline hairdo.
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78. No, Brylcreem.
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79. A little dab'll do you.
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80. The phone company said
that this cell phone
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81. was billed to this school.
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82. We issued them to our staff.
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83. Thanks for returning it.
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84. This number belongs
to Dr. Landon.
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85. Where'd you find it?
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86. In the park.
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87. Is this Dr. Landon?
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88. My Lord, what happened to her?
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89. She was murdered
some time last night.
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90. Oh, my God.
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91. Was she a teacher here?
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92. Director of admissions.
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93. We need to contact
her next of kin.
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94. Perhaps you'd better speak to
Mr. Scofield, the headmaster.
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95. Debra taught kindergarten here
for ten years.
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96. She was a fantastic teacher.
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97. She made it look easy.
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98. All the good ones do.
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99. I thought she was
the Director of Admissions.
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100. She had an accident
on her summer break.
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101. She was hit by a motorbike,
shattered her hip.
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102. When she came back last fall,
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103. we offered her
the admissions job,
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104. we thought it would
be easier, but...
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105. It wasn't?
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106. Admissions makes
teaching kindergarten
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107. look like a day
at the beach.
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108. The parents can be rather
zealous, shall we say,
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109. in pursuit of their goals.
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110. That sounds stressful.
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111. She handled it with aplomb,
like everything else she did.
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112. She was an amazing woman.
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113. She'll be missed.
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114. Sounds like you
knew her pretty well.
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115. Well, not socially, if that's
what you're implying.
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116. We have to ask.
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117. Strictly colleagues.
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118. Is there anything you can tell
us about her family or friends?
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119. Her parents
were deceased.
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120. As far as I know, she had no
other immediate family.
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121. So there's nobody
we can call?
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122. We were her family.
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123. I don't know anything
about her private life.
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124. So that's it?
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125. At Knowles,
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127. and place a premium on privacy.
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128. What about her address, or
is that confidential, too?
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129. No, of course not.
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130. When Debra
became Admissions Director,
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house on the grounds.
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132. I saw her on the street
last night,
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133. heading towards Fifth Avenue
and the park.
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134. What time
was that?
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135. 8:30, quarter of 9:00.
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136. She always leave the radio on?
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137. No, sir.
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138. Here's her purse.
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139. Wallet.
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140. Cash is still here.
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141. Looks like she might have gone
out to meet somebody
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142. and expected
to come right back.
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143. She ever have any visitors?
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144. Here? Never saw any
suitors, no, sir,
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145. if that's what you mean.
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146. Lived here like
it was a nunnery.
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147. Not that I'm suggesting she was
a nun, you understand.
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148. What are you suggesting?
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149. She had a great respect
for the school, sir.
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150. She wouldn't have entertained
gentlemen callers
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if you get my drift.
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152. Yeah. We do.
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153. Thank you very much.
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154. Take your time.
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155. Hope you catch
the bastard who did it.
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156. Oh, Palm Pilot.
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157. Answering machine.
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158. She was an opera lover.
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160. You don't have
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162. It's a Broadway play, bro.
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163. At a hundred bucks a pop?
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164. On a teacher's pay?
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165. Maybe it wasn't her hundred.
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166. We'll see if we can trace
the ticket.
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167. Here's something I recognize.
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168. A maintenance check.
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169. Hmm?
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170. That's a euphemism for alimony.
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171. Oh, who knew?
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172. Yeah, you're lucky.
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173. I guess that gets
the ex off the hook,
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175. Some people are born lucky,
some people make their own luck.
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alimony?
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to make that happen?
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that big a schmuck?
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180. Besides, I only owed her
for another 18 months.
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181. Well, still, that's
a big chunk of change.
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182. You strapped for cash, doc?
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183. Money is not my problem.
Time is.
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botox-petrified garden
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186. I've got these rich gals
lined up around the block.
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187. They'd rather look like the
sphinx than get a wrinkle.
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188. Like people can't tell
how old they are anyway.
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189. Why'd you two split up?
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190. Kids.
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191. We were told that
she couldn't have any.
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193. I didn't want a stranger
running around my house.
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194. She spent enough time
with other people's kids.
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195. That make you jealous, did it?
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196. We grew apart.
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197. Maybe I screwed up. Who knows?
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198. So, other than by alimony check,
did you guys keep in touch?
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200. after her hip surgery.
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201. So you wouldn't know if
she was seeing anybody?
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202. Physical therapist
three times a week.
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203. Other than that,
I couldn't say.
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when you add it up,
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with him naked
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208. on the massage table than she
did with me our whole marriage.
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209. I had a girlfriend who had
to get a nose job
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a Bermuda scooter.
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six months of so.
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more than just professional?
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that touching going on?
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therapeutic purposes only.
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221. And Debra's therapy wasn't
pleasant, it was painful.
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to stick it out.
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on the table, I mean,
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confided in you.
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was seeing somebody?
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coming in this morning,
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nutritionist post-op.
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but the pounds
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can't work out.
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exercise regimen?
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237. Dr. Freeman, you take all of
your patients to the theater?
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238. Taking a friend to the theater
is not a criminal act.
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239. It could lead to one
if your wife found out.
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240. So just for our records,
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on Sunday night?
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nights, in Greenwich,
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happily married couple.
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244. Ah, life in the suburbs, Ed.
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245. See what we're missing?
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246. My wife doesn't care about
my extracurricular activities
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with her weekend plans.
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state after her accident,
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of that,
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it wasn't going anywhere.
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251. And Debra didn't
want any more out
of the relationship?
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255. In fact, I hadn't really
seen her in weeks.
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256. She was all wrapped up
in this admissions thing.
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It was kind of flipping her out.
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259. It's harder to get
into Knowles than Harvard.
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260. Some of these parents
can get pretty aggressive.
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she wouldn't answer her phone.
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on her answering machine
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from her cell phone.
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267. You know who this is.
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268. You're holding my child's future
in your hands.
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from a pay phone
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parent number two.
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is Clarissa Wagner again.
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the gravity of this situation.
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279. Let me just say that Chloe
has to attend Knowles.
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that happens,
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for an answer.
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282. Do you understand me?
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283. I wish I were
the violent type.
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284. That woman
has ruined our lives.
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like maniacs to get
Chloe into Knowles—
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the interviews, the tests.
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287. Sounds like a
lot of stress.
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288. Oh, Valium helps.
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on your daughter.
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290. Well, you're never too
young to learn how to cope.
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291. It's only kindergarten.
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kindergarten,
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of her life.
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leads to the right college,
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the right career,
the right husband.
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296. It's... it's a carefully
calibrated ladder.
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297. (doorbell rings)
And if you miss a step...
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298. Excuse me. That's
the caterer.
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299. I'll be right back.
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a vicious circle to me.
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I'd run away with the circus.
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are you going to do?
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for your party, honey.
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You're here to entertain.
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of people to entertain.
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308. Sweetie, we don't work
for your daddy.
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and does what he says.
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312. Mrs. Wagner,
we need to know
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on Sunday night.
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315. were looking for a house
in Greenwich.
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316. Well, no point in staying
in the city, humiliated.
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318. Well, everybody
knows that Chloe
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320. so we have to go someplace else
and start over.
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321. It's a shame because
we just finished putting
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on her bedroom ceiling.
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323. Botticelli.
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324. Who did the baseboards
and the trim?
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325. I hope you are. I really do.
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I don't recognize that voice.
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327. But then I wouldn't;
I retired last spring.
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328. And Debra replaced you.
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Debra for the job.
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think she was entirely happy.
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331. She missed teaching.
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332. Not to mention all the
disgruntled parents
she had to deal with.
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333. Which is why I'm back, holding
down the fort temporarily.
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334. I thought the admission letters
went out last week.
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335. Well, there's still
the waiting list
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336. and some very
desperate parents.
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337. They threaten, they cajole,
they try to bribe you.
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339. There's not a lot
money can't buy
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341. An apartment in an exclusive
co-op building is one;
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is another.
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can buy their way in here?
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siblings of current students.
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348. Otherwise, admission
is strictly by merit.
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a list of the kids
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351. Legacies.
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352. I wish I had a legacy.
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353. It's like affirmative
action for white folks.
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got into Yale,
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went there?
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356. Come to think of it,
I do have a legacy.
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P.S. 21 and so did I.
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358. Hey, there's a kid
on the waiting list
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of the district:
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361. Harlem. Could be
our mystery caller.
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362. Well, you never know these days,
Harlem's totally gentrified.
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that's why I left that message,
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365. You were pissed off
Cassie didn't get in.
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366. Look, that school claims to take
the best regardless of finances.
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scholarship slots,
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all that bull.
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should have been accepted?
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370. Dr. Landon kept saying
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to make the list,
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373. Here, Daddy, cookies.
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374. Thanks, sweetie.
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378. She reads
at a second-grade level,
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to play the piano,
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on her ERBs,
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381. and I didn't have any four grand
to pay for a coach.
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382. Parents hire a coach to get
their kids into kindergarten?
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383. Anything for an edge.
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384. So where were you
on Sunday night?
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386. I'm a single father;
it's all on me.
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and lights out by 8:00.
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388. And you were in
all night long?
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389. I wouldn't leave Cassie alone.
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hired a sitter.
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391. No, man, I was here.
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392. Well, it would help if you had
somebody to vouch for you.
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393. I don't know
what to tell you.
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to hang in there.
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down, money is all that counts.
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401. Got it, thanks.
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402. Forensics are in.
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403. They found powder-blue cashmere
fibers embedded in the cane.
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404. Superfine, whatever that means.
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405. As in twice as expensive
as ordinary.
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406. Yeah, whatever
happened to mohair?
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407. No prints or blood at the scene
other than the victim's,
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408. but get this: They got a hit
from Debra Landon's apartment—
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409. a partial— and guess what?
He's in the system.
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410. Dude's got a record?
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411. Only for being Bus Dispatcher
of the Month.
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413. She invited us over to talk
about the situation.
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about Cassie not getting in.
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wasn't getting in?
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417. Only that the headmaster
pulled rank at the last minute
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waiting list for some other kid.
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420. If I was going to kill anybody,
it would have been him.
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but I do know
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himself to the fact
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didn't have what it takes
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Knowles School community.
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429. Oh, thank you.
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the right complexion?
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minority students,
Detective.
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to diversity
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are qualified.
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with affirmative action,
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with the same brush.
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Minority students.
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441. I told Mr. Waters
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442. that Cassie would be better off
not going to Knowles.
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443. Debra Landon thought that
Cassie Waters deserved a spot.
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444. Well, and I overruled her.
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445. It was her job to recommend
and mine to decide, and I did.
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446. Where were you Sunday
evening, Mr. Scofield?
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447. At home.
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448. Alone?
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449. Just me and Dante.
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450. Dante?
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451. Alighieri.
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452. Purgatorio?
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453. Isn't that a strip club
in Queens?
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454. I get to spend all day with him.
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455. Lennie, let's let Mr. Scofield
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456. get back to work.
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457. Were you home all evening,
Mr. Scofield?
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458. Except for my constitutional,
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459. which I take every evening
religiously at 8:00.
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460. Your constitutional?
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461. You should watch more
Masterpiece Theater, Ed.
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462. So, uh, where do you usually go?
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463. It varies,
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464. wherever my mood takes me.
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465. Am I a suspect?
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466. Just a couple
more questions
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467. for our report.
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468. So, where did your mood
take you Sunday evening?
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469. Well, let's see.
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470. Over to Madison, up to 96th
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471. across to Fifth
and then back home.
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472. You go into the park?
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473. Not after dark.
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474. Anybody see you?
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475. Thousands of my fellow citizens,
but no one I know.
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476. And how long
were you out?
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477. 45 minutes exactly.
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478. Thanks.
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479. Powder-blue cashmere.
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480. Yeah. Looked
superfine to me.
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481. You know,
if he is the guy,
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482. it's pretty arrogant
of him to be wearing it.
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483. Or pretty stupid.
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484. And Waters was right.
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485. He is a condescending bastard.
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486. I wanted to kill him myself.
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487. What can I do for you?
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488. Hey, were you
on the door Sunday night?
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489. Swing shift,
2:00 to 10:00.
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490. And did you notice
Mr. Scofield go out?
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491. You could set
your watch by him.
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492. Every night at 8:00.
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493. Man's an urban legend,
The all-weather walker.
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494. Neither snow nor sleet
nor et cetera
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495. can keep him from his
"evening constitutional."
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496. And back
at 8:45.
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497. Like I said,
man's a machine.
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498. So, last Sunday night you
saw him come back in at 8:45?
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499. On the dot— I mean,
I must have; he always does.
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500. Well, did you
or didn't you?
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501. Well, to tell you the truth,
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502. I might have slipped down
to the corner
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503. for a pack of smokes
about then.
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504. Just for something
to do.
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505. So, you didn't actually see
him come back Sunday night?
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506. Come to think of it, no.
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507. Thanks.
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508. Okay, thanks, Frank,
I owe you one.
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509. Hey, the doorman
on the graveyard shift said
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510. that Scofield went out
again at 11:30,
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511. didn't come back till
almost 1:00 Monday morning.
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512. That's funny, he didn't mention
a midnight constitutional to us.
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513. And, you know, I wonder if
his phones were out that day.
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514. Huh?
The LUDS
on Debra Landon's phone.
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515. 8:14, Sunday night,
she got a call from a pay phone
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516. at 92nd and Fifth.
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517. That's across from the park.
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518. And it's two blocks
from Scofield's apartment.
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519. So what'd you think, Ed,
you think he called her,
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520. said, "Let's take a walk,
talk things over?"
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521. Maybe she saw it
as a last chance
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522. to make a pitch
for Cassie Waters.
(phone rings)
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523. Yeah.
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524. Oh, all right.
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525. We'll be right there.
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526. That was Myra Camp.
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527. She got something off
of Debra's office computer.
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528. She washed her e-mail
Sunday night.
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529. What time?
Logged on at 11:42,
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530. signed off at eight minutes
past midnight.
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531. No, she didn't.
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532. Now, we were told
she was killed
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533. some time between 8:00
and 10:00.
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534. Oh.
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535. Can you
get it back?
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536. Detective, you know I never met
a hard drive I can't lick.
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537. This is one I retrieved
from the server.
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538. Landon sent it to Scofield
the week before she died.
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539. "Re: Cassie Waters.
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540. "I can't disagree more strongly.
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541. "You're making a huge mistake.
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542. You'd compromise the integrity
of the admissions process."
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543. We already know she and Scofield
disagreed about Cassie Waters.
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544. I don't suppose you could tell
us who deleted the e-mail?
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545. I can't give you a name.
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546. But it had to be someone
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547. with a master override password.
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548. Meaning?
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549. Meaning they could
get onto any computer
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550. on the school's network.
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551. Now, how many people
in the school
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552. would have a master password?
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553. Thanks.
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554. Well done, Avery,
you're a gentleman.
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555. I have $7,000
from Avery Herman.
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556. Do I hear 7,500?
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557. I do not.
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558. Well, then, we have $7,000
from Avery Herman.
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559. I have $7,000.
$7,000 going...
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560. (gavels)
once.
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561. Seven... thousand... dollars
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562. going twice.
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563. Sold to the man in
the silver bracelets.
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564. Wyatt Scofield,
you're under arrest
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565. for the murder
of Debra Landon.
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566. You have the right
to remain silent.
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567. Anything you say can be used
against you in a court of law.
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568. You have the right
to an attorney.
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569. If you cannot afford one,
one will be provided for you.
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570. Docket ending 724,
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571. People v. Wyatt Scofield,
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572. one count of murder
in the second degree.
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573. Norman Rothenberg for the
defense, Your Honor.
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574. The honor is mine,
Mr. Rothenberg.
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575. Ready to enter a plea,
Mr. Scofield?
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576. Not guilty, Your Honor.
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577. Excellent choice.
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578. I love a good society murder.
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579. Perhaps we'll
all get famous.
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580. Miss Southerlyn?
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581. People request bail in the
amount of $1,000,000 dollars.
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582. Your Honor, the defendant has
limited financial resources.
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583. You're not working
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584. pro bono are you,
Mr. Rothenberg?
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585. Mr. Scofield's friends
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586. have raised funds
for his defense.
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587. Then he's not without
financial recourse, is he?
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588. The defendant has deep roots
within the community.
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589. We ask that he be released
on his own recognizance.
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590. Mr. Scofield might have
deep roots in the community,
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591. but his friends have
deep pockets.
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592. We think
he's a definite flight risk.
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593. The defendant will surrender
his passport.
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594. Bail is set at $500,000 cash
or bond. Next.
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595. Judge Torledsky is right.
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596. We are looking at
this year's Skakel Fest.
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597. Maybe you enjoy
the limelight,
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598. but personally I
find it carcinogenic.
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599. I'd be glad to avoid
the media feeding frenzy
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600. of trial if Mr. Scofield
can convince us
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601. that his actions
weren't premeditated
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602. with malice of forethought,
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603. I might entertain
a lesser plea.
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604. I'll tell you what.
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605. Why don't we just dismiss
the charges outright?
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606. Not a chance.
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607. Why would I kill Debra?
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608. We were colleagues,
nothing more.
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609. I barely knew the woman.
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610. Her e-mail indicates
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611. that she was threatening
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612. to go to your board
about something you did.
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613. You thought your job
was in jeopardy.
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614. She was upset I overruled
one of her admissions decisions.
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615. I've been at the Knowles School
for 25 years.
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616. Dr. Landon taught kindergarten
before she was promoted.
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617. Whose expertise do you think
the board values more?
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618. Then why did you erase
her e-mail?
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619. I did no such thing.
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620. You lied to the police,
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621. fibers from
your sweater...
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622. This is absurd!
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623. Wyatt, please, if I may.
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624. Look, you can have all the sugar
in the world, Jack,
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625. you can have all the chocolate,
you can have all the icing,
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626. but if you don't have the yeast,
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627. you ain't baking a cake.
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628. Meaning?
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629. Motive.
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630. Even if what you're
hypothesizing is true,
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631. my client didn't have
to kill Dr. Landon.
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632. He could merely have fired her.
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633. Well, it won't be
the first time
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634. I've tried a case on
circumstantial evidence alone.
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635. Sure, that works great...
for drug dealers and pimps.
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636. We're talking about
the landed gentry here, folks,
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637. and motive goes a long way.
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638. Well, we know
Debra Landon was
threatening to go
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639. to the Board
about something.
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640. The problem is,
we don't know
what it was.
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641. Her e-mail said
he was compromising
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642. the integrity
of the process.
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643. From my experience
from these people,
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644. integrity is usually
a euphemism for money.
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645. You think Scofield
had to be taking money
under the table?
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646. Well, we know Cassie
Waters didn't get in.
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647. I'll find out
who took her spot.
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648. There are 50 kids
on the waiting list.
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649. All ready, willing
and able to pay $20,000
for kindergarten.
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650. It goes up to $26,000
for first grade.
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651. We do have
scholarship students.
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652. Out of the 50,
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653. how many were
ultimately accepted?
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654. Ten, although three had
already accepted Horace Mann,
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655. three accepted Riverdale.
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656. Were any accepted
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657. after Mr. Scofield rejected
Cassie Waters?
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658. Last child accepted
was Jared Anchin.
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659. His letter went out the same day
as Cassie Waters'.
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660. Anchin— I know that name.
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661. I wouldn't be
proud of it.
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662. Jared's dad is Harvey Anchin.
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663. You mean...
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664. That's right,
the Prince of Porn.
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665. I guess Mr. Scofield didn't
think that we should hold
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666. the sins of the father
against the son.
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667. I said two percent.
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668. This is half and half.
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669. What are you trying to do,
kill me?
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670. Ah, ah, ah, ah...
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671. You know what
this stuff is?
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672. Liquid coronary.
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673. You're really working
for John Ashcroft,
aren't you?
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674. I-I'll get you another.
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675. Mr. Anchin.
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676. If you're here
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677. for the screening,
see the girl at the door.
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678. Actually, I'm not.
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679. Serena Southerlyn,
District Attorney's Office.
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680. I have all my licenses.
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681. I have my financials filed
with the Secretary of State,
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682. and most important,
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683. I know the First Amendment
backwards and forwards.
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684. I'd like to talk to you
about Debra Landon.
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685. Never heard of her.
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686. She was the admissions director
of the Knowles school.
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687. Oh, God, yeah.
That's right.
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688. I, I had my girl
send her flowers.
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689. And her office sent them back.
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690. That could be because
she was murdered.
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691. Oh, sure, why not?
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692. I sell dirty pictures,
I make dirty movies,
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693. I must kill people too.
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694. Listen, do you know
that pornography
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695. is an $8-billion-dollar-
a-year industry?
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696. It always amazes me
that nobody watches it.
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697. Nobody thinks
you killed her.
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698. We were just wondering
if you made a contribution.
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699. Yeah, I tried,
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700. but those tight-asses didn't
think my money was good enough.
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701. Lucky my kid has brains.
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702. Yeah, look at that.
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703. You know who that is?
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704. That's Jack Mayberry.
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705. He's the CEO
of Oxford Electric.
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706. And that fat guy?
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707. That's Boyd Carson.
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708. He's on the board
of MacArthur International.
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709. And the good-looking
gentleman,
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710. that's Freddy Scarpio
of Scarpio Cement
and Plumbing.
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711. They all invested in my movie.
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712. Their clean money goes
into my bank accounts,
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713. and suddenly
it's untouchable
by decent folk.
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714. Actually,
I was wondering
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715. if Wyatt Scofield felt
the same way about your money.
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716. Who?
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717. Look, um, I got hands
to shake so I'm going to...
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718. Are you sure Scofield
doesn't have another bank
account somewhere?
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719. Not in this state,
anyway.
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720. Well, from what
I've got here,
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721. the only money he deposits
are his paychecks.
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722. Maybe Anchin paid him off
in trade.
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723. You get my kid into your school,
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724. I'll give you a
lifetime supply
of skin flicks.
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725. It's easier to get cable.
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726. Look at this.
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727. Every month like clockwork,
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728. Scofield paid $2,300
to the Fitzgerald Company.
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729. He lives at the Fitzgerald;
it must be rent.
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730. Last month it stopped.
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731. You think Anchin's
paying his rent?
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732. From what I hear,
he could afford it.
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733. You know how many buildings
I own?
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734. I'm supposed to remember
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735. if one tenant missed
a rent payment?
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736. If you could just check
your records, sir.
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737. Why don't you talk
to my managing agent?
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738. He's on 14th street.
He'd be happy to help you.
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739. And I'd be happy to talk to him,
but I'm already here.
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740. What building
we talking about?
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741. The Fitzgerald.
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742. You should have said that
in the first place.
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743. I'm taking that building co-op.
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744. Putting in a new lobby,
a fitness center,
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745. pool on the roof,
courtyard in the back.
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746. So if Mr. Scofield purchased
his apartment...
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747. He's not paying rent
to me anymore.
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748. His hard earned money's
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749. going to his bank.
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750. Hey, I still got some
great units left
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751. if you're interested.
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752. I read about it
in the paper.
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753. I can't believe
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754. Mr. Scofield would
be involved in a murder.
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755. Did you know him well?
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756. He'd come in to get cash.
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757. The ATMs scared him.
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758. From what I understand,
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759. Mr. Scofield recently purchased
his apartment.
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760. I should be so lucky.
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761. A building goes co-op
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762. while you're living there?
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763. It's the next best thing
to winning the lotto.
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764. I think he said the outside
apprised for his unit
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765. was a million three.
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766. He got it
for $700,000.
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767. The thing is, I reviewed
his bank records,
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768. but I didn't see
any mortgage payments.
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769. I wouldn't know.
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770. He never applied for a loan
with us.
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771. I pulled the financials
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772. from the Fitzgerald conversion
from the Secretary of State.
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773. Bud Rush, the owner
of the building,
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774. gave Scofield an apartment
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775. worth almost a million
and a half dollars.
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776. It's nice to have friends
in high places.
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777. Management could
lower prices
because the cost
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778. of the cement for the
renovations also dropped.
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779. Rush bought his cement
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780. from Scarpio Cement
and Plumbing.
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781. When I talked
to Harvey Anchin,
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782. he told me that
Freddie Scarpio
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783. invested in his movies.
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784. I met Harvey Anchin.
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785. He wouldn't have Scarpio
do a favor for Rush
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786. unless there was something
in it for him.
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787. Like getting his son
into the Knowles school.
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788. Anchin scratches Rush's back,
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789. Rush scratches Scofield's,
and around and around we go.
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790. Until Debra Landon found out
where all the itches were.
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791. Only problem is,
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792. how could she possibly find out
about all this?
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793. She didn't have to.
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794. All she has to do was go public
about Cassie Waters' rejection.
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795. A lot of questions
would be asked.
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796. Which would lead
to a lot of answers.
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797. Microscopic examination
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798. revealed the presence
of high-grade cashmere fibers.
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799. Have you seen this sweater
before,
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800. People's 12,
belonging to the defendant?
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801. Uh, we subjected it
to a series of tests,
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802. comparing the material to fibers
found in the murder weapon,
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803. and the thickness, color
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804. and chemical composition
are identical.
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805. Were you able to ascertain when
the fibers came to be lodged
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806. on the head
of the victim's cane?
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807. Well, since they were imbedded
in her blood,
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808. along with strands of her hair,
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809. they had to have been
deposited there
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810. at the time when she
was struck with her cane.
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811. In other words,
when she was killed,
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812. at the time of her murder?
Yes.
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813. And how would they have come
to be imbedded there?
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814. The victim must have tried
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815. to fend off her assailant
using her cane,
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816. and the head of it
hit his sweater.
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817. And then he must have
taken the cane from her,
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818. and beaten her
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819. to death with it.
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820. I think that's
exactly what
happened.
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821. Identical, you say?
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822. That's right.
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823. Does that mean that the fibers
found on the cane
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824. definitely came from
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825. Mr. Scofield's sweater?
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826. Not necessarily,
but the likelihood is high.
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827. There are other expensive
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828. blue cashmere sweaters in the
world besides Mr. Scofield's?
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829. Same manufacturer,
same dye lot,
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830. same wool.
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831. It's possible...
I suppose.
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832. Or maybe somebody else was
wearing Mr. Scofield's sweater.
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833. Your Honor?
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834. Restrain yourself, Mr. Beck.
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835. Sorry, Your Honor.
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836. Fiber comparison
isn't an exact science, is it?
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837. I mean, not like... DNA?
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838. No.
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839. Or even fingerprints.
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840. As a matter of fact,
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841. there were no
fingerprints or DNA,
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842. other than the victim's,
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843. found on the cane,
isn't that right?
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844. That's correct.
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845. Just some fibers...
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846. which may, or may not, have come
from Mr. Scofield's sweater.
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847. Is that a question?
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848. Oh, I think
you've already answered it.
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849. I only graduated
from high school.
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850. I had to work to
help out my family.
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851. I swore my daughter
would have it better.
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852. That's why you
wanted Cassie
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853. to attend the
Knowles School?
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854. She earned it. She deserved it.
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855. Dr. Landon said that Knowles
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856. would give her the best
education the city had to offer.
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857. It cost $20,000 a year,
Mr. Waters.
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858. How were you going
to pay for it?
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859. Dr. Landon said that Cassie
would have a scholarship.
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860. She said they wanted children
like Cassie for diversity.
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861. That she would be doing
the school a favor
by going there.
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862. It sounds like
Dr. Landon assured you
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863. that Cassie would be admitted.
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864. She said
with Cassie's test score
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865. and her verbal
and reading ability,
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866. she was going to get in.
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867. So it must have come
as quite a shock
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868. when Cassie was turned down.
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869. Yeah, I was shocked.
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870. I was damn angry is what I was.
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871. Did you express that
anger to Dr. Landon?
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872. You bet I did.
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873. And how did she respond?
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874. She told me that she was
furious at the whole thing.
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875. She said it made her sick.
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876. That the school pretended
to have such high ideals,
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877. but when it came down to it,
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878. they would rather take
a rich white kid
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879. than a smart black kid.
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880. What, if anything,
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881. did she say she was going to do?
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882. She said she was going to talk
to this Mr. Scofield.
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883. She said he was the one
that turned Cassie down.
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884. And if that didn't work,
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885. she was going
to go to the board
and raise a stink.
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886. If that didn't work,
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887. she said she was going to go
to the papers.
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888. One more thing,
Mr. Waters.
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889. What school is Cassie
going to attend now?
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890. P.S. 197.
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891. She's going to have to walk
through metal detectors.
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892. She's going to have
40 kids in a class,
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893. not enough reading textbooks
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894. to go around.
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895. They have to share.
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896. A black child doesn't get in
to a prestigious institution.
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897. It has to be something
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898. underhanded that
kept her out?
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899. In this case, yes.
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900. Because she's entitled to
this expensive education?
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901. As much as anyone else.
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902. Really?
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903. Well, then what about the white
kid who would be turned down
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904. if your daughter were accepted?
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905. He was less qualified.
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906. Besides, it's not my concern.
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907. No, of course,
it isn't.
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908. You only want
what's owed to you.
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909. Not me!
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910. My child!
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911. That's quite a temper
you've got there, Mr. Waters.
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912. I feel sad for that girl,
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913. but, uh, that's the way it goes.
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914. The rich get richer.
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915. My kid did fine
on that test they gave him.
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916. Why shouldn't he get in?
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917. Because the admissions director
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918. thought there was
a better candidate.
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919. Isn't it about time we stop
bending over backwards for...
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920. You're referring
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921. to minority candidates?
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922. Look, I know
all about prejudice.
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923. My job— my line of work, uh,
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924. let's just say I'm not accepted
in certain circles.
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925. I wanted better than that
for my son.
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926. Your son didn't
score as well
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927. as Cassie Waters on
the entrance exam.
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928. That doesn't bother you?
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929. Hey, it wasn't me
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930. who told them who to turn down.
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931. I just wanted them
to accept Jared.
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932. So... how did you feel
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933. when they put him
on the waiting list?
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934. I wasn't thrilled.
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935. So what did you do?
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936. I called that, uh,
Debra Landon.
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937. She said, "I'm sorry,
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938. it looks like we have more
qualified applicants."
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939. You know, those kids
are five years old.
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940. How the hell does she know that?
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941. So I asked her, I said,
"Is there anything I can do?"
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942. She laughed at me and she said,
"This is the Knowles school,
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943. not some auction where the spot
goes to the highest bidder."
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944. What did you do?
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945. I had
a business associate
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946. who knew someone in the school,
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947. and, uh, he said
he could push a few buttons.
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948. Who was this
business associate?
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949. Bud Rush.
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950. And whose buttons was
he supposed to push?
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951. Oh, the headmaster,
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952. Wyatt Scofield.
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953. Was Mr. Rush going to help you
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954. out of the kindness
of his heart?
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955. He was paying
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956. top dollar for cement,
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957. and I was able to get him
a more reasonable price.
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958. Because you knew
his supplier,
Frank Scarpio.
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959. Yeah, that's right.
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960. Are you aware that Mr. Scarpio
was indicted, several times,
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961. for price gouging?
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962. It seems to me I might have
heard something about that.
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963. And are you aware that he is
currently under investigation
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964. along with members of
the Masucci crime family
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965. for violating federal
RICO statutes?
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966. Maybe.
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967. So it certainly
would not have been
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968. helpful to Mr. Scarpio's
legal position
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969. if Debra Landon had
gone to the press
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970. and told them
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971. about your little agreement
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972. with respect to the pricing
of Mr. Rush's cement, huh?
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973. First of all,
I was being bled dry.
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974. I promised my investors
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975. I'd bring the renovations
in at $27 million,
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976. and between the cost of cement
and the delays in delivery,
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977. it would have cost twice that.
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978. And you would do anything
to rectify the situation.
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979. If I wanted to
show a profit,
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980. yes.
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981. That's when Harvey Anchin
came to me with a proposition.
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982. Help his kid get into school,
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983. and my construction problems
would disappear.
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984. How could I say no?
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985. So what did you do?
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986. Turned out the headmaster
of this school
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987. lived in one of the
buildings I owned,
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988. it was going co-op,
he wanted to buy.
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989. I don't understand,
Mr. Rush.
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990. As an insider, Mr. Scofield
is entitled by law
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991. to purchase his own apartment,
isn't that true?
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992. Of course.
If you could afford it.
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993. Be he couldn't.
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994. That's what he said.
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995. So you gave it to him?
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996. I paid for it
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997. from the construction costs.
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998. Part of doing business.
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999. What would this particular
apartment go for
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1000. on the open market?
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1001. Million three.
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1002. So in exchange
for this apartment,
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1003. Mr. Scofield arranged
for Harvey Anchin's son
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1004. to be admitted to
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1005. the Knowles school.
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1006. Look, this is the way
the world works.
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1007. Maybe it's not right,
maybe it's not fair,
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1008. but there's nothing
illegal about it.
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1009. My mom shoved a box
of Crayolas in my pocket...
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1010. thanks...
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1011. a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich in my lunch box,
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1012. and sent me on my way.
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1013. I wonder how much
of this
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1014. has to do with their
kids' educations,
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1015. and how much with
the stroking
of their egos.
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1016. I can't imagine the private
school worth killing for.
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1017. Or the apartment.
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1018. We're about to find out.
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1019. Scofield's taking the stand
in his own defense.
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1020. Debra was
a wonderful Admissions Director.
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1021. She cared passionately
about her job,
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1022. the school, the students.
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1023. But...
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1024. She'd held that position
for less than a year.
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1025. And you felt
that Jared Anchin
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1026. was a better candidate
than Cassie Waters.
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1027. Yes, I did.
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1028. All admissions are ultimately
at my discretion.
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1029. I know what Mr. McCoy
is trying to do here.
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1030. He's trying
to paint a picture
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1031. of some great conspiracy.
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1032. But it just wasn't
like that.
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1033. I accepted the student,
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1034. who, in my best judgment,
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1035. was more than qualified
to attend Knowles.
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1036. Did you kill Debra Landon?
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1037. Why would I?
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1038. Even if the Board thought I'd
received some peripheral benefit
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1039. from admitting Jared Anchin,
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1040. clearly my 25 years
of loyal service at the school
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1041. would have outweighed any
missteps I may have made.
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1042. Thank you.
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1043. A million-dollar apartment
is just a peripheral benefit?
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1044. Well, in our
world, it is.
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1045. I'll tell you what.
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1046. In my world,
it's called a bribe.
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1047. In ours, it is a gift.
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1048. A gift is given
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1049. without consideration,
Mr. Scofield.
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1050. There is no quid pro quo.
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1051. But you received an apartment
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1052. in exchange for admitting
Jared Anchin
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1053. to the Knowles School.
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1054. Isn't that correct?
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1055. I received nothing
from Mr. Anchin.
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1056. Do you honestly think
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1057. the Board would see
that distinction?
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1058. Anyone who thinks
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1059. that the world doesn't work
with a nod and a wink,
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1060. and a handshake between friends
of friends, is plainly naive.
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1061. I guess
that includes
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1062. Mr. Waters and his daughter.
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1063. Well, I
wouldn't know.
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1064. And Debra Landon.
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1065. Well, yes.
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1066. That's why
she accused you
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1067. of compromising
the integrity
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1068. of the admissions
process.
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1069. Debra tended to be
overly dramatic.
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1070. Still...
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1071. being accused by one
of your peers...
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1072. She was not a peer.
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1073. She was not part
of your world.
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1074. That's right.
She worked for you.
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1075. Yes.
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1076. Still, it must have been
disconcerting.
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1077. To be honest
with you,
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1078. I didn't give it
a second thought.
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1079. And I'm sure the Board
wouldn't either.
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1080. Because of your years
of loyal service?
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1081. Yes.
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1082. And how much is that loyalty
worth on a yearly basis?
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1083. Please, Mr. Scofield,
answer the question.
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1084. What is your annual salary?
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1085. $60,000.
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1086. Roughly the equivalent
of three kindergarten tuitions.
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1087. Sounds like you really weren't
part of their world either.
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1088. All those impressionable
young minds
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1089. that you molded
over the years,
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1090. minds that went on
to Princeton, Harvard,
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1091. Yale, and law school,
medical school, or Wall Street,
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1092. where they got to pay $20,000
a year to send
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1093. their kids
to kindergarten?
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1094. Don't you think it's ironic
that they owe it all to a man
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1095. who couldn't even afford
to purchase his own apartment?
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1096. Maybe they were
just too busy
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1097. winking and nodding
and shaking the hands
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1098. of friends of friends
to worry
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1099. about the man behind the men.
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1100. Or, on the other hand, perhaps
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1101. they just looked at you as
someone who worked for them.
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1102. Sort of the way you looked
at Debra Landon.
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1103. That school would be nothing
without me.
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1104. And they owe you.
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1105. Yes.
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1106. Yes.
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1107. Have you reached a verdict?
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1108. We have, your Honor.
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1109. How say you?
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1110. On the count of murder
in the second degree,
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1111. we find the defendant guilty.
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1112. Counsel to pick a date
for sentencing,
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1113. four to six weeks hence.
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1114. Scofield has been standing
over the oven for 25 years.
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1115. He thought it was about time
he got a taste of the pie.
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1116. Now Scofield's out
and Anchin's in.
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1117. That's going to be
a hard pill
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1118. for the parents at
the Knowles School
to swallow.
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1119. Oh, they'll get over it.
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1120. Once they forget about
where his money came from.
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1121. It's the American way.
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1122. Yesterday's robber
baron is tomorrow's
philanthropist.
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1123. What you're really trying to say
is cash trumps merit every time.
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