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leaving the chorus
ofHairspray?
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9. Mm-hmm.
They gave it to Lilith
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carry my tap shoes.
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11. You'll get
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12. I killed in my audition,
but they said I was too old.
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She's six months
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17. Well, in New York, I get a
dental plan and a pension.
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18. Forget about her.
She's not your type.
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19. What type is that?
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20. The type that can
afford to shop here.
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21. Did you see that?
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22. Miss.
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23. She's probably scared
out of her mind.
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24. I know you can
hear me, Miss.
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can't go anywhere.
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26. Miss, we're coming in.
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Oh, my God.
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the store touched her,
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swear to you.
That's good.
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31. Our lawyer told me
to tell you
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cameras running 24-7.
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Let me ask you something—
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first, or us?
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something?
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36. All right, I'll take a look
at that surveillance tape.
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37. I'm duping one
as we speak.
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for yourself.
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39. You know, we actually
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40. to our security
monitors now.
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41. Thank you, Winona.
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42. Excuseme?
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43. She was trying
to rip us off.
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44. Let me know if there's
anything else we can do.
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45. Hey, man, it's nice
of you to show up.
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46. I'm tired, hungry,
and cranky.
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47. Mom forgot to pack
my morning snack.
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49. hit her head on
the corner of a stool— DOA.
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50. Sounds like a civil
suit waiting to happen.
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51. The store's already
circling the wagons.
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52. Detectives...
this was under the body.
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53. Diabetes?
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54. This is not
an insulin syringe.
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55. Well, we have I.D.
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56. Nadia Parkova— model.
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57. Likes martial arts, dancing,
and horseback riding.
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58. So do I.
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59. You know, Ed,
I've heard about this,
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60. but I never thought it could
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61. What's that?
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62. She shopped till she dropped.
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64. She had thiswithher?
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65. It sounds like she's
not supposed to.
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66. It was filled with Deverol.
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67. Mmm, the Cadillac
of painkillers.
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they gave me that.
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69. I liked it.
Don't we all—
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70. that's probably why you can't
get it outside of a hospital.
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71. Let me tell you,
this girl needed
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she could get.
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74. three broken ribs.
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75. All that from the fall
in the store?
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78. Clavicle, six months to a year.
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80. there's a pay-per-view special
I'd ante up for.
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83. showed traces of Valium
and Halcyon.
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84. So, what was
the cause of death?
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85. Coronary arrest.
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86. She was dead before
she hit the ground.
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87. So, it's not a homicide,
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88. and we can catch an early lunch.
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89. Uh, sorry, but I'm not
going to check
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just yet.
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91. There was blood pooled
in her kidneys and stomach.
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92. The stomach bone's connected
to the heart bone?
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93. Look, the pounding
I think this girl took?
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94. It couldn't be good
for her heart.
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95. I got more blood work to run.
I'll let you know.
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96. What did your
father say?
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97. I'm sorry. This...
how could we dream
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98. this nightmare
for her in States.
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99. Pappa loved Nadia
very much.
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102. and your parents?
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103. Yes. We're very a close family.
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104. Uh, did you know that your
sister had broken ribs?
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105. Oh, it was terrible accident.
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106. She fall down stairs.
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107. But not serious.
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108. She was going
to be great model,
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109. make lots of money.
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in this country.
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him out?
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113. Yes.
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114. Did Nadia
have a boyfriend?
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115. No.
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she wasn't working?
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117. Nothing.
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why so many questions?
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119. Her heart attack
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of other injuries.
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121. Maybe somebody hit her.
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122. No. Talk to hospital doctor.
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123. He tell you Nadia
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124. Sure, Nadia, I remember her.
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125. Never forget
a pretty face, huh?
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126. Especially when it comes
with three fractured ribs.
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127. Do you remember
how she got them?
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128. Oh, language thing.
Something about stairs.
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believe it?
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130. You don't get bruises
like she had
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132. You know, you're supposed
to report that sort of thing.
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133. Yeah, I did report it—
although her mom and sister
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when I did.
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of them for hours,
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was all a false alarm.
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to make the case for abuse
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139. when the complainant
doesn't complain.
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140. And it's hard to complain when
you don't speak the language.
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141. Oh, she spoke
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143. Look, none of them
wanted the cops involved.
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sort of a green card thing.
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145. Immigrants—
what can I tell you?
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146. (sarcastic):
You can't help people that
won't help themselves, huh?
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147. We hand out freebies,
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148. and they won't even take the
time to learn our language.
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149. I shouldn't have said that.
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150. You caught me on a bad day.
I apologize.
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151. Look, I can tell you this—
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were concerned about
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could get back to work.
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154. So, they were okay
with the internal bleeding?
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155. Hey, I X-rayed
the girl.
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156. If she were bleeding internally,
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158. Wouldn't you know it?
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national print campaign
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161. It could've been
her big break.
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162. She didn't look like she'd have
much trouble getting work.
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163. Oh, Nadia was pretty enough.
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164. But it's a tough world
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it's the difference between
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and Cookie Rutigliano.
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167. Who is that?
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170. She was a nice girl.
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171. But her thighs kept her
off the runway,
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out of swimsuits.
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173. Maybe if she spoke
the language just a little...
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174. Well, if she didn't
speak English,
how did...
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176. In any language.
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177. I wrote down dates
and addresses,
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178. she showed up
and collected a check.
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how did it happen?
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180. That's what we're
trying to find out.
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181. But she wasn't shot
or anything?
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182. Why do you say that?
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with her—
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burns from spilling soup.
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185. She sounds accident-prone.
Yeah, that's it.
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186. Always falling
into some guy's fist.
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187. Any guy in particular?
You know who you
should talk to?
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188. Her friend, Velida—
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189. bigger thighs,
but hands to kill for.
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190. At least she speaks a word
or two in English.
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192. "I pretty—giveme."
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to be model.
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197. Better than walking streets, no?
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199. She got family.
She gotta pay rent.
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200. Not to mention a boyfriend
who knocked her around.
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201. What? Who?
We know all about it,
Velida.
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202. (laughs):
Anthony was idiot,
but he never hit Nadia.
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ribs get broken?
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encouragement
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206. Look, he told her
he's big-time Charlie,
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208. Like hell— he's just bum
loading boxes.
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her father break his neck.
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211. This here's just a place
to hang my hat
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you know?
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Nadia Parkova?
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214. Yeah. Sure, Hef and Guc
rejected her,
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216. You'll see.
She'll be a centerfold yet.
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217. Miss Whatever.
Then she'll come back to me.
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222. Well, I wouldn't
hold my breath
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223. till she comes
back, Anthony.
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224. She's dead.
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226. Don't worry, you'll
find another punching
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230. Yeah, why not?
The ginzo boyfriend, right?
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Go out, have a couple of pops
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the old lady, right?
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out of exhaustion.
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but anybody—
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I hit that girl
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and will go directly to hell.
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any of that?
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a witness, I have to.
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toe when she was eight.
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with lights and sirens
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to Saint Vincent's.
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250. So you're thinking
Nadia's old man
beat up on her?
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251. Hey, his kid's in the ER—
you don't think it's odd
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to see if she was okay?
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Eating Borscht?
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he wanted to kill her.
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like Anthony said.
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to take a vacation.
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pay the rent if she takes one.
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beating up his daughter?
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262. Pappa is smart,
but get only odd jobs.
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is hard for him.
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You speak real good.
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tell you that, Lennie?
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267. Yeah, that's
a tough one, Ed.
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268. You know, Lena, my dad,
when he got laid off,
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sitting around the
house doing nothing,
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the bars and get in
all kinds of trouble.
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He wants to get American.
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for Nadia.
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place to live, food, clothes.
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have a little fun"?
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She wouldn't
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Somebody's got to put
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while he sits
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you know what
I think, Lennie?
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287. I think that we
should just arrest him
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288. and let the lawyers
figure it out.
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291. Talk to doctor— she tell
you Pappa not hit her.
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293. That was the least
of her problems.
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296. Freud says asthma's
a crying-out for
your parents.
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297. In Nadia's case, it
was a crying-out to
be free of them...
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asking of her, anyway.
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was giving me her history.
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four people since she was 15.
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going to the prom—
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and cutting school.
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306. She had a lot
of injuries, Doc,
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307. and we think her
father may have
caused them.
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308. Oh, he caused them, all right,
but not how you think.
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he didn't hit her?
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and she felt so guilty about it,
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herself trying to escape it.
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as accidental
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and prescribed some Deverol?
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I gave her Deverol?
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just before she died.
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a second tox screen.
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the asthma medicine
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started to ache
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into the dressing room,
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that killed her?
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This Dr. Abrams says
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competent doctor
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and the M.E. agrees with her.
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malpractice, not murder.
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336. I don't think her folks
would agree with that.
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337. Well, luckily, they
don't write the laws.
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338. Ah, the vote is in, Ed.
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339. Once again, you didn't win
Mr. Sensitivity.
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what happened to that girl,
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the Deverol didn't ask
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obligated to tell the doctor
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there are bigger dangers
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selling painkillers
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wanna-be.
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351. Thank you.
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even talking about somebody
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where she got the Deverol,
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the debate.
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you, Mrs. Parkova...
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how glad I am to see you.
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nobody hit Nadia?
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what she said.
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361. Good. Then why you not
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that killed her.
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365. Did you ever see your
sister inject herself?
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is to breathe.
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the asthma medicine from?
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370. Thank you.
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371. Liquid Deverol? Not me.
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I don't give it.
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that would prescribe it.
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get a hold of it?
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375. He wouldn't, unless
he was post-op in a hospital.
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you filled for Nadia
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382. Yeah— asthma, migraines,
depression, insomnia.
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because Dr. Abrams said
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asthma medication.
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387. Sure, but there was
another doctor
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389. Yeah— here it is.
Dr. Ellis Heinz.
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390. The guy acted like
he was doing me a favor,
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392. Maybe he was.
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393. I've had myfillwith
my doctors, thank you.
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395. Maybe get an accountant.
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396. You know, someone you
know you can't trust
from the get-go.
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with Dr. Heinz?
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398. Well, how does six months
behind on the rent sound?
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was hurting, either.
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with sickies.
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What's her name—
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from that movie, in here?
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406. Yeah. She wasn't
the only one, either.
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407. You know when he moved?
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408. Oh... about
three months ago.
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409. Right after we served him
with papers.
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410. Sorry, that's the last address
I have.
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to keep you up to date?
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Medical Association magazine.
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they forget to tell us.
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from Guadalajara, Mexico.
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practitioners studied abroad.
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No board certification.
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424. Does have any, uh,
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425. customers' seals of approval?
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426. There was one complaint,
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427. if that's what you mean.
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428. But it was dropped.
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429. A Doug Barsky.
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430. Ellis is a first-rate M.D.
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431. Here, look at this.
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432. Like a bar mitzvah boy.
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433. Botox.
Not a wrinkle to be found.
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434. The guy works magic.
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435. Well, if you like him so much,
why'd you complain
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436. to the Medical Association?
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437. Well, that had nothing to do
with his doctoring.
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438. That was strictly business.
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439. I mean, you know what they say
about doctors.
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440. No, actually, I don't.
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441. They go to med. School
'cause they're bad with money.
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442. Ellis tells me
about a building he's buying—
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443. medical suites, very upscale,
the whole nine yards.
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444. He figures cash flow will turn
positive in a year, tops.
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445. He just needs some cash
for bridge financing
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446. while he does some renovations
on the joint.
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447. Like a jerk, I help him out.
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448. Sounds like things
didn't go according to plan.
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449. There was no joint.
Someone outbid him.
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450. Oh, and he forgot
to tell you.
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451. Yeah. Pissed me off to no end.
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452. That's when I made
the complaint.
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453. Yeah, but the Medical
Association said you dropped it.
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454. Sure, I did. He apologized.
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455. A good doctor is hard to find.
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456. Hey, hold on.
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457. You still use him?
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458. Yeah, he comes here once
a month, like clockwork.
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459. What for?
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460. Hey, nothing lasts forever.
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461. The guy is amazing.
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462. How many doctors you know
still make house calls?
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463. You got a number for him?
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464. I tried him last week.
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465. It was disconnected.
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466. You know, I wonder if he made
a house call to Nadia?
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467. If he did, I wonder
how he slipped past
the family?
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468. Hey, it's, uh, never too early,
you know?
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469. We know all about
Dr. Heinz, Lena.
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470. Who?
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471. You what, Lennie,
I'm starting to think
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472. that Lena's in on this.
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473. Why else would she protect
a jerk like Dr. Heinz?
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474. No. Why? I love Nadia.
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475. So why you lying to us?
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476. My partner's
got a point, Lena.
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477. If Dr. Heinz
promised to pay you...
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478. No, he's a good man.
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479. Then why didn't you
tell us about him?
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480. My sister's dead.
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481. I just want police
to leave us alone.
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482. Dr. Heinz is famous doctor.
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483. He helped Nadia, not hurt.
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484. What makes you think
he's famous?
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485. See? Famous.
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486. "Ellis Heinz, M.D.
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487. Doctor to the Stars!"
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488. That little girl thought
that we were the bad guys.
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489. I guess cops in Russia
aren't as revered by the public.
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490. Oh, what a weird place
that must be.
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491. Is there an address
attached to this number?
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492. Uh-uh. It's a cell phone,
and they send the bills
to a P.O. box.
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493. Well, it's kind of embarrassing.
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494. Doug Barsky told me
you were the best.
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495. Uh-huh.
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496. No, no. No problem.
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497. Yeah, I'll see you then.
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498. Well, luckily, the good doctor
has decided to squeeze me in.
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499. He going to make
a house call here?
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500. No, it's a restaurant
on Tenth.
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501. It's where he sees
all his patients.
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502. I'd hold off
on the procedure
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503. if he orders the chili.
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504. Dr. Heinz?
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505. Leonard?
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506. Thanks for meeting me.
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507. I like to, uh,
meet patients here.
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508. It tends to lessen
the initial anxiety.
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509. And if that doesn't work,
a little shot of Deverol will.
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510. Excuse me? You know him?
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511. Well, sometimes
he wishes I didn't,
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512. but, yeah,
he's my partner.
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513. Maybe you'd like
to come down to our office
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514. for a little chat.
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515. Nadia Parkova couldn't sleep;
I prescribed Halcyon.
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516. She had migraine headaches;
I prescribed Valium.
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517. Actually, we're more concerned
about the Deverol, Doc.
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518. I removed a mole
from her neck.
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519. It's minor surgery,
but it's still painful.
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520. Thus the painkiller.
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521. Is there something
we're missing, Detective?
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522. Yeah. Most doctors
won't have anything to do
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523. with liquid Deverol
outside of the hospital.
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524. I'm not your typical doctor.
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525. Gee, I didn't notice.
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526. A licensed professional
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527. administered a legal drug.
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528. That's all hunky-dory,
except the patient's dead.
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529. Well, that's unfortunate.
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530. But the bottom line is
that if she'd been honest
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531. with Dr. Heinz,
she might be alive today.
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532. As you can see
from the forms
she filled out
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533. herself and signed,
she didn't inform
Dr. Heinz
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534. she was taking any
other medications.
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535. I don't know who disgusts
me more— doctors or lawyers.
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536. Well, maybe this
will help you make
up your mind.
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537. As far as I can tell,
Dr. Heinz didn't
break any laws.
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538. So, what,
we just have to let him go?
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539. Unless he double parked
in front the restaurant,
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540. we have no choice.
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541. But I'll give
Southerlyn a call.
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542. He doesn't have an office?
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543. He was evicted
for nonpayment.
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544. He advertises by flier?
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545. That's how
the victim found him.
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546. He meets his patients
at a restaurant?
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547. He says it cuts down
on overhead
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548. and therefore, patients' bills.
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549. Which gets him closer
to a humanitarian award
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550. than a malpractice suit.
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551. Actually, I was thinking
about Door Number Three.
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552. He's unorthodox, Arthur.
He's weird.
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553. But there's never been
a complaint
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554. about the way
he practices medicine.
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555. Well, there is a dead girl
here somewhere, isn't there?
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556. Dr. Heinz claims the
victim never told him
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557. she was taking
asthma medication.
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558. Well, did she?
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559. It wasn't on
the patient
questionnaire
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560. that she filled
out and signed.
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561. And nothing even remotely
suggests that she told him
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562. otherwise.
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563. Well, isn't this just wonderful?
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564. You know, there always is
the possibility
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565. that he didn't do
anything wrong.
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566. You buy that?
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567. No. My doctor
never sent me home
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568. with a syringe
full of anything.
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569. Show me the crime.
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570. I'll be more than happy
to prosecute.
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571. Deverol's a narcotic, Jack.
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572. He let Nadia Parkova
self-inject.
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573. She could've overdosed.
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574. She could've passed out
while she was driving a car.
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575. You know what I want?
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576. I want this guy stopped
before he kills somebody else.
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577. Now, find something
to charge him with.
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578. Anything.
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579. Nadia like me—
she love mustard.
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580. You must miss her a lot.
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581. It is hard on Pappa.
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582. But I will help.
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583. Miss Andee say soon
I will be ready
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584. to have pictures in magazine...
if I am pretty enough.
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585. You're very
beautiful, Lena.
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586. Like Nadia?
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587. Miss Andee say
my lips are thin.
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588. I don't agree at all.
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589. I'd like to ask you
a few questions
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590. about Nadia
if that's okay.
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591. Dr. Heinz did not know.
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592. He would never hurt her.
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593. Of course he wouldn't.
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594. Were you there
the first time
he met Nadia?
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595. Yes. At the restaurant.
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596. Why did Nadia
want to see him?
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597. She had terrible headache.
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598. He make it go away.
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599. With a shot?
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600. Yes.
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601. Then he saw a spot
on a Nadia's neck.
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602. He cut it off
to make her more beautiful.
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603. Did you translate
for Nadia?
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604. She worked too hard
to study English.
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605. So you helped her fill
out the questionnaire
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606. he gave her?
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607. Yes. I translate.
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608. Did Dr. Heinz ever ask Nadia
if she was on other medication?
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609. Lena?
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610. Yes, he asked.
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611. What did you tell him?
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612. Exactly what Nadia tell me.
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613. She not take any medicine.
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614. Am I in hot water?
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615. Of course not.
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616. Do you know where Nadia
got this pamphlet?
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617. From her gymnasium.
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618. Damn.
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619. I knew this would
come back
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620. to bite us
in the butt.
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621. No one's accusing you
of anything, Rick.
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622. It was Kathy.
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623. She did it
all on her own,
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624. never asked anyone
about it.
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625. Besides,
our lawyer swore to me
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626. we're not responsible for
anything that lunatic does.
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627. Kathy?
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628. No, no, no.
She's just an actress.
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629. I mean, what kind of doctor
advertises on fliers?
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630. So Dr. Heinz is the lunatic
you're referring to?
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631. Doctor to the stars?
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632. Give me a break.
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633. Kathy McGarity ain't no
Angelina Jolie.
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634. And Kathy's the one that
passed out these fliers?
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635. She stuck them in
the members' lockers.
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636. Without knowledge or
approval of management.
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637. I'd like to talk
to Kathy.
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638. She's with
a trainer as we speak.
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639. The man works miracles,
that's why.
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640. He asked you
to pass out this flyer?
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641. I offered.
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642. You have no idea what it's like
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643. working on the set
of a soap opera.
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644. Thanks, uh,
give me a break, huh?
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645. 16-hour days
in four-inch heels,
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646. I got to tell you,
by the end of season
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647. my back is so bad
they had to put me
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648. in traction for a month.
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649. Dr. Heinz help you
with that?
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650. He cured it.
In one visit.
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651. And I'd be lying if I
told you I hadn't been
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652. to every so-called specialist
on the East Coast.
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653. Let me guess, a shot of Deverol.
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654. I'll tell you
the truth.
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655. I wouldn't mind
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656. if he was sticking pins
in a little doll
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657. and doing a rain dance.
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658. The pain is gone.
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659. So you're still seeing him.
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660. As often as possible.
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661. Never felt better.
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662. Deverol will do that.
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663. How did you find him
in the first place?
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664. My apartment was being painted
about six months ago,
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665. so I moved into
the Parkside Inn.
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666. Anyway,
the back goes out
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667. and my regular doctor
is away for the weekend.
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668. Unreachable.
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669. The bellhop, Trinidad,
he's restocking my minibar,
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670. he hears me moan,
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671. he gives me Dr. Heinz's
name and number.
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672. You trusted the bellhop?
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673. I can see you've never
had back problems.
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674. I'm in the service business.
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675. People, they come in here,
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676. expect to be treated better
than if they were at home.
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677. But providing
illegal services?
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678. What illegal?
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679. If your friend from
out of town gets sick
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680. and you give him
your doctor's name,
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681. did you break the law?
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682. If I got paid for making
the recommendation.
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683. Who said I got paid?
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684. Look, I don't want to make
any trouble for you, Trinidad.
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685. That's good,
'cause I got a kid
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686. that I'd like
to be a doctor someday.
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687. Last I looked,
that requires college
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688. and college requires money,
which requires earning a living.
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689. How did you hook up
with Dr. Heinz?
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690. Mr. Amsterdam swears by him.
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691. Who's
Mr. Amsterdam?
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692. He lives permanent in 4914.
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693. Thank you.
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694. Do you know how painful
real depression is, Miss?
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695. It's unbearable.
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696. You're afraid to go
to sleep at night
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697. because you're afraid
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698. you'll actually get up
the next morning.
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699. Then what?
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700. Then you spend the rest
of the day getting ready
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701. to start the whole
damn thing all over again.
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702. I didn't know Dr. Heinz
was a psychiatrist.
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703. He's a healer.
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704. A specialty it seems
they stopped teaching
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705. at most medical schools.
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706. Sure, I saw a shrink.
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707. Dr. Howard Alston,
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708. the Pied Piper
of Park Avenue Pill Poppers.
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709. Zoloft,
Paxil, Lexapro.
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710. I've popped them all.
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711. And Dr. Heinz?
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712. Got me off the couch
after two visits.
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713. He had a magic potion, did he?
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714. Yes, he did.
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715. And that's all I'll tell you.
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716. If he's doing something
illegal...
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717. Then there's something wrong
with the law.
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718. Good day.
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719. You know why Randall Amsterdam
lives in a hotel?
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720. Is it relevant?
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721. Because last year I suggested
he get away for the weekend.
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722. His apartment
is across the street.
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723. That's kind of funny.
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724. It would have been,
if he didn't have a panic attack
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725. and was too
embarrassed to call me
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726. because he swore
he was going to Palm Springs.
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727. So, he opened the Yellow Pages.
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728. And he found
Dr. Heinz.
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729. Who quickly
convinced him
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730. I was a quack.
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731. Mr. Amsterdam told me
that you prescribed him
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732. and assortment
of medications.
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733. That's right.
Antidepressants.
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734. None of which
are physically addictive.
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735. Are you saying that
Dr. Heinz got him hooked?
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736. Deverol is an opiate.
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737. Sure, a shot
makes a patient feel great.
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738. A second shot
makes him feel even better.
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739. Eventually,
he can't live without it.
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740. Why didn't you report him?
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741. To whom?
For what?
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742. He's a doctor.
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743. He's not selling crack cocaine.
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744. You'd think Mr. Amsterdam's
insurance company
Copy !req
745. would become suspicious.
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746. Randall's from money.
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747. He doesn't bother
with health insurance.
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748. The perfect patient.
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749. You have no idea
how perfect.
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750. Randall had
this fabulous collection
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751. of primitive
African wood carvings.
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752. It was his pride and joy.
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753. I was at an auction,
maybe a year ago,
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754. and there
were his two best items.
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755. Minimum bid, $100,000 each.
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756. But the listed seller
was Dr. Ellis Heinz.
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757. I was still
treating Randall
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758. at the time,
so I asked him what happened.
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759. He said he gave Heinz a gift
for helping him.
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760. He's a predator, Jack.
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761. He targets wealthy,
weak, desperate people.
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762. Nobody complains because
they're dependent on him.
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763. What's this got to do
with Nadia Parkova?
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764. I don't know,
but Arthur told me
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765. to find something
to charge him with.
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766. The shrink told me
that in the past year
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767. Randall Amsterdam paid over
a quarter of a million dollars
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768. to Dr. Heinz, and that doesn't
include gifts of artwork
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769. and God knows what else.
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770. That proves he's expensive,
Serena, not criminal.
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771. Maybe you're being
too literal here.
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772. Do you have any evidence
that Heinz
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773. knowingly or recklessly
gave Nadia
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774. a lethal combination
of drugs?
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775. No.
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776. Then literal keeps us away from
a malicious prosecution suit.
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777. We have a
colorable claim
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778. for fraud, Jack.
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779. Or larceny, or both.
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780. Do we?
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781. Dr. Heinz used
drugs to make
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782. his patients dependent on him.
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783. The drugs
impaired their judgment
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784. and then he conned them
out of money.
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785. You have one patient, Serena,
and from what you've told me
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786. if doesn't sound
like Mr. Amsterdam
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787. is going to be
all that anxious to help us.
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788. If we charge him,
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789. and we make a big enough
splash when we do,
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790. who knows
what disgruntled patients
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791. will come out of the woodwork?
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792. I mean, we want him
off the street before
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793. there's another
Nadia Parkova, don't we?
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794. Call Van Buren.
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795. I'll call Jim Switzer
at TheDaily News.
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796. Dr. Heinz?
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797. Anita?
Yes.
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798. Thank you so much
for meeting with me.
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799. Hey, gee, Doc.
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800. I get this funny feeling
I've been here before.
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801. Oh, that's right,
I have.
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802. Ellis Heinz, you're under
arrest for fraud and robbery.
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803. You have the right
to remain silent.
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804. Anything you say can be
used against you...
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805. People v. Ellis Heinz.
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806. Charges are Theft by Larceny
in the First Degree
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807. and Theft by Fraud
in the First Degree.
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808. Marion Seaver for
the defense, Your Honor.
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809. Pleasure's mine, Counselor.
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810. How does your client plead?
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811. Outraged.
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812. The State has some sort
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813. of perverse vendetta
against my client.
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814. First it attempted
to ruin
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815. his reputation by
accusing him of homicide
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816. and now this.
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817. Can I take that as a not guilty?
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818. Yes, Your Honor.
I'd like to hear it
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819. from the defendant
if that's not too much trouble.
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820. Not guilty, Your Honor.
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821. Ms. Southerlyn?
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822. The people request
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823. $250,000 bail.
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824. That is the vendetta
I'm talking about.
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825. My client is a well-
respected physician.
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826. Then he'll have no trouble
coming up with the dough.
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827. Bail is set at $150,000.
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828. Next.
(gavel bangs)
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829. I understand,
"try, try again,"
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830. but your thirdtry
will end with you
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831. sitting on the other side
of the aisle in civil court.
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832. We're a bit past
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833. the time for empty threats,
Mr. Seaver.
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834. Only this isn't empty.
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835. You charged a man
with two felonies
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836. and have exactly zero evidence.
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837. Call me crazy,
but if I paid a doctor
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838. over $200,000 in 12 months,
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839. I'd expect two new kidneys,
minimum.
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840. That's so not funny,
it's insulting.
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841. We both know this has nothing
to do with Randall Amsterdam.
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842. With your client, I'll
take whatever I can get.
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843. I am shocked
that Nadia Parkova is dead.
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844. It breaks my heart.
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845. But I had nothing to do with it.
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846. Just because we can't
prove that you're guilty
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847. doesn't make you innocent.
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848. What bothers you
so much about me?
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849. That I don't have an office
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850. with pretty nurses
and a waiting room?
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851. That I don't look like
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852. one of those
compassionate,
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853. sweet doctors you
see on television?
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854. Maybe I don't fit in
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855. to nice little box that
the Medical Association
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856. likes to paint and sell
to the American public,
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857. but let me tell you one thing—
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858. patients are running
as fast as they can
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859. from that box and they are
running straight to me.
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860. Because you dope them up.
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861. Because I ease
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862. their pain.
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863. That is the oath
that I swore to uphold.
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864. Yes, this has all been fun,
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865. but I think we've
wasted enough
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866. of the doctor's
valuable time.
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867. My motion to exclude everything
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868. Mr. Amsterdam's former
psychiatrist told you.
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869. Turns out that pillar
of the medical community
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870. breached about 12 rules
of medical ethics
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871. when he talked
to Ms. Southerlyn.
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872. The bottom line, Your Honor,
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873. before the prosecution
spoke with Dr. Alston...
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874. Remind me again
which one that is.
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875. Certainly.
He's a psychiatrist.
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876. He treated my client's patient,
Randall Amsterdam, for 15 years.
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877. Mm, I guess time doesn't
heal all wounds.
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878. Well, that's for
later discussion,
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879. but getting back
to my point,
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880. before Ms. Southerlyn
spoke with Dr. Alston
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881. the State didn't have enough
evidence to charge Dr. Heinz
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882. with littering.
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883. I believe that's the point
of an investigation.
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884. An investigation which trampled
doctor-patient privilege.
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885. And your client is neither
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886. the doctor nor
the patient in question.
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887. It's well-settled
that the privilege
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888. does not extend
to third parties.
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889. The purpose of privilege
is to encourage
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890. free communication
between doctor and patient.
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891. Public policy therefore
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892. demands that such
communication not be violated
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893. by overzealous
prosecutors.
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894. You should have
warned me, Mr. Seaver.
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895. I would have brought my violins.
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896. It's a question of
standing, Your Honor.
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897. It's a question of ethics.
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898. You're both
wrong.
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899. It's a question of hearsay.
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900. This Dr. Alston can't get
on a stand in my courtroom
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901. and testify
to what a third person
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902. told him about
the defendant.
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903. Now, would
the two of you
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904. cut the bull and tell me
what's really going on here?
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905. The defendant recklessly
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906. caused the death
of one of his patients.
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907. Which Mr. McCoy can't prove,
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908. so he went back
to his laboratory
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909. and concocted
these bogus charges.
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910. Just as long as we're all clear
on what's going down.
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911. The shrink's testimony is out.
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912. Any public outcry
at the news
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913. of Dr. Heinz's misfortunes?
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914. Not the kind
that we wanted.
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915. Twelve calls,
all claiming
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916. he's the best doctor
they ever saw.
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917. I'm sorry, Jack.
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918. I dug the hole
and pushed you in.
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919. Yesterday,
I would've been angry.
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920. And today?
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921. I met the good Dr. Heinz.
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922. I know coyotes who don't cover
their tracks as well.
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923. You know what we need
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924. is a patient who no longer
has any use for him.
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925. Or the family of
such a patient.
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926. He is not crook.
I told you before.
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927. We never spoke
about money, Lena.
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928. Did your sister pay
Dr. Heinz with a check?
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929. Check? No.
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930. Paid him in cash?
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931. He not want money.
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932. He treated your sister for free?
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933. He know we are not rich.
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934. He say wait to pay.
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935. Wait until she's addicted.
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936. Nyet.
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937. Mama not like drug addicts.
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938. Did Dr. Heinz ever give Nadia
any kind of bill?
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939. Bill? Money?
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940. Yes.
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941. No.
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942. No, he say
wait to pay.
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943. He say I will be famous model
someday.
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944. Make lots of money.
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945. More than Nadia
because I want to work.
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946. Pay him then.
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947. I want to be
great model.
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948. Famous on television.
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949. Here bill.
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950. Dr. Heinz
gave you this?
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951. No, that-that's
not a bill.
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952. This says Nadia shouldn't
self-inject Deverol
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953. within 24 hours
of taking Bronchitrol.
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954. That's the asthma
medication
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955. that Dr. Abrams
prescribed.
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956. Lena lied to me.
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957. Dr. Heinz said he
didn't know anything
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958. about the asthma
medication.
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959. Re-indict him for depraved
indifference homicide.
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960. I'd been treating Nadia
for almost two years.
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961. She suffered adult onset asthma.
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962. And what course
of treatment
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963. did you prescribe
for her, Dr. Abrams?
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964. Initially, I gave her
breathing exercises.
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965. And then I prescribed
a series of antihistamines.
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966. And they weren't
successful?
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967. Well, at first
they were.
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968. But Nadia's symptoms grew worse.
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969. She had several incapacitating
attacks.
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970. She... couldn't breathe.
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971. She couldn't move.
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972. She couldn't function.
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973. That's when I prescribed
Bronchitrol.
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974. That's an albuterol sulfate
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975. bronchodilator.
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976. She was supposed to inhale it
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977. only when she felt
an onset of an attack.
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978. Does that affect
a patient's heart, Doctor?
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979. Simply... yes.
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980. It's a stimulant.
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981. It can dramatically increase
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982. cardiovascular
activity.
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983. Is that dangerous?
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984. Not in someone young and vital
like Nadia.
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985. What if she were also taking
an opiate such as Deverol?
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986. It typically takes
the heart 24 hours
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987. to recover from the stimulation
caused by Bronchitrol.
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988. If she waited the 24 hours,
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989. there's a good chance
nothing would happen.
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990. And if she didn't?
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991. There's a good chance
it would cause cardiac arrest.
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992. So in your opinion,
it would be
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993. sound medical practice
to tell a patient
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994. to wait 24 hours
before taking Deverol?
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995. The body is not
a Swiss timepiece, Mr. McCoy.
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996. Different people
react differently.
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997. To be safe, I wouldn't let
a patient take Deverol at all.
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998. If it were
absolutely necessary,
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999. I would insist
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1000. that he or she wait a minimum
of 48 hours.
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1001. So... a physician
who told a patient
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1002. to wait only 24 hours...
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1003. Is gambling
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1004. with that patient's life.
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1005. The Physicians' Desk Reference
says all this, does it?
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1006. It says a 24-hour separation
is the bare minimum.
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1007. Not 48?
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1008. The PDR is a guide
for physicians.
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1009. It is to be interpreted
not by laymen
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1010. but by professionals who have
a thorough understanding
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1011. of pharmacology
and biochemistry.
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1012. You mean...
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1013. to doctors 24 really means 48?
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1014. Call me crazy, but I don't think
that's what it means at all.
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1015. And what medical school
did you go to?
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1016. Harvard.
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1017. But I'm asking the question.
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1018. True or false, Doctor.
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1019. Did you recommend
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1020. that Nadia see a psychiatrist?
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1021. Yes.
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1022. Why is that?
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1023. She was
self-destructive.
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1024. She had more than a
few serious accidents.
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1025. She tried to hurt herself?
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1026. I... thought that was
a possibility.
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1027. She was overwhelmed
by responsibility.
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1028. She didn't like herself
very much.
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1029. And perhaps she tried
to run away
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1030. from her miserable life
for good.
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1031. Objection.
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1032. Nadia spoke very little English.
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1033. She didn't have a chance
to go to school like you?
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1034. Yes.
She had to work.
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1035. She make money
to take care of us.
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1036. And you helped her
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1037. communicate when necessary?
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1038. Yes.
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1039. So, you were with
her when she met
with Dr. Heinz?
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1040. Yes.
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1041. Why did Nadia go to see him,
Lena?
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1042. She had terrible headache.
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1043. Couldn't work.
Make her cry.
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1044. And he gave her
an injection?
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1045. Yes.
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1046. Did he ask her
if she was taking
other medicine?
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1047. Yes.
She fill out form.
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1048. Approach the witness,
Your Honor.
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1049. Go ahead.
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1050. Is this the form?
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1051. Yes.
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1052. What does it say under
"other medications"?
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1053. "None."
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1054. So, Nadia lied to him?
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1055. N-No. We didn't understand.
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1056. That day she didn't take
other medication.
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1057. Is that really what happened,
Lena?
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1058. No.
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1059. Nadia thought that he wouldn't
help her get rid of headache
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1060. if he knew about
the other medicine.
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1061. Did there ever come a time
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1062. when Dr. Heinz learned
that Nadia was taking
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1063. asthma medicine?
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1064. Yes.
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1065. The second time
we saw him.
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1066. He came to house
to cut off mole.
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1067. He make Nadia more beautiful.
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1068. Mama show him Nadia's
other medicine.
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1069. And what did he say?
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1070. I wasn't there.
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1071. I was in school.
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1072. But he wrote instructions
for me to read to Nadia.
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1073. Why didn't you tell
the police right away
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1074. that Dr. Heinz knew
about Nadia's asthma medicine?
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1075. I didn't want trouble for him.
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1076. He said someday he would give me
beautiful lips
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1077. to be famous model.
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1078. Are these the instructions
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1079. Dr. Heinz left you
to read to Nadia?
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1080. Yes.
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1081. Please read them
to the court.
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1082. "Do not take injection
of Deverol
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1083. "within two to four hours
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1084. of Bronchitrol."
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1085. That isn't what it says,
is it, Lena?
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1086. Yes.
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1087. It say "24 hours," doesn't it?
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1088. Who's testifying here,
Your Honor?
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1089. Take your time,
young lady.
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1090. Did you tell your sister
"24 hours"
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1091. or "two to four hours"?
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1092. I...
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1093. I...
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1094. (crying):
I don't know.
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1095. I don't know
what I told her.
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1096. I... I'm not sure.
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1097. I'm sorry,
I don't know.
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1098. I don't know.
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1099. Have you reached a verdict?
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1100. We have, Your Honor.
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1101. On the sole count
of the indictment,
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1102. second degree murder,
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1103. how do you find?
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1104. We find the defendant,
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1105. Ellis Heinz, not guilty.
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1106. It looked like a crime.
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1107. It smelled like a crime.
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1108. It felt like a crime.
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1109. Oh, what Heinz did
is a crime, all right.
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1110. The only problem is
Albany hasn't realized it yet.
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1111. He was peddling hope
and there's nothing
more addictive.
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1112. The good news, Lena will now be
able to get her beautiful lips.
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1113. Ain't America great?
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