1. the people are represented
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3. the police,
who investigate crime
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4. and the district attorneys,
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5. These are their stories.
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6. Could you sign
for this?
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7. Si.
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8. 'Kay?
Appreciate it.
And have a good day.
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9. Hello?
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10. Mrs. Rosatti?
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11. What'd you find upstairs?
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12. Burglary—
took the cash
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13. left the credit cards,
the costume jewelry.
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14. She found him
about 10:00.
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15. The M.E. says he was
killed late Saturday
or early Sunday.
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16. The guy was
a contractor.
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17. And I thought the recession hurt
the construction business.
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18. Yeah. Rosatti was
doing pretty well.
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19. Speaking of which, any
sign of Mrs. Rosatti?
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20. No, I don't think
she's back from the disco yet.
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21. Ain't no discos no more.
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22. So, hey, Rosatti hears something
go bump in the night.
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23. He comes downstairs— boom—
our guy goes about his business.
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24. Pretty cool customer.
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25. Yeah, might as well get
what he came for.
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26. She said the alarm was off
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27. but the door was locked
with the deadbolts.
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28. Somebody had a key.
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29. Took one in the back
of the head, close range
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30. small caliber, no exit wound,
no brass.
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31. Very tidy.
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32. Very professional.
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33. Yeah, what do you bet
there's no prints, either?
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34. Well, we better
find Mrs. Rosatti
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35. tell her
her husband's dead.
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36. If she doesn't
already know.
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37. Man, you are such a cynic
when it comes to love.
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38. Not love; marriage.
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40. I've been with Tony
for five years.
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41. He's the best boss
I ever had.
We're very sorry.
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42. Oh, my God.
Sherri doesn't even know yet.
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43. Mrs. Rosatti?
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44. Yeah. She's at a spa
in Connecticut.
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45. She went up there
Friday afternoon.
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46. I think she's due home tomorrow.
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47. So you haven't
talked to her yet?
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48. Oh, my God.
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49. It's one of those
"you can't call the guests
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50. unless it's an emergency"
kind of places.
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51. I think this qualifies
as an emergency.
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52. I'll give you the number.
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53. They'll have to putyouthrough.
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54. I'll call David...
Mr. Rosatti's son.
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55. From a previous marriage?
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56. Tony and Sherri
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57. have only been married
a few years.
Thank you.
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58. We're going to need to look
at papers
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59. date books, computers...
Sure, sure.
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60. Marisa, since you seem
to know Tony pretty well
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61. can you think of anybody
who might want to...
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62. No! Oh, my God, why would anyone
want him dead?
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63. A New York City contractor?
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64. Who wouldn't?
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65. Well, he did get sued a lot.
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66. Vendors, employees, clients...
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67. This guy owes the butcher,
the baker
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68. and the candlestick maker.
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69. That's right, Rosatti.
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70. Sherri.
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71. Uh-huh, Friday.
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72. Be cheaper to pay his bills
than his lawyers.
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73. Okay, are you sure?
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74. Okay, thank you.
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75. She made a reservation
at the spa
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76. but she never showed up.
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77. Well, until she does,
maybe we should talk
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78. to some of Rosatti's
less than satisfied clientele.
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79. Nice nose, good body
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80. too much tannin.
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81. And like everything else
around here, there's no finish.
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82. Sorry, I'm-I'm jammed.
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83. We're opening for
lunch tomorrow
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84. three months
behind schedule.
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85. Is that Tony Rosatti's fault?
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86. Well, he's like every
other contractor
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87. in the city— he's
way over-extended.
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88. We finally had to
take him to court
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89. just to get him
to show up
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90. and do the damn work.
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91. It says here
you're suing him
for a million two.
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92. Yeah, bargaining position—
put the fear of God in him.
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93. Plus, a little something
for the aggravation.
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94. He still has
the finish work to do.
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95. If he does that,
I'll drop the suit.
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96. If I were you
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97. I'd start shopping around
for a new contractor.
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98. What— he's gone
out of business?
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99. You can say that.
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100. Tony Rosatti was murdered
over the weekend.
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101. Oh, man.
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102. I had no idea.
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103. Where were you
this weekend?
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104. You think I'd kill him
over a couple of sconces?
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105. Well, if they were
expensive enough.
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106. I was in the Hamptons
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107. visiting friends.
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108. I'll give you
their name and number.
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109. Hey, the last thing I'd want
is Rosatti dead—
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110. at least not until
after the job was finished.
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111. I thought this was a burglary.
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112. We're thinking
the burglary was a cover.
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113. It looks like a hit.
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114. .22 to the back of the
head at close range
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115. next to no forensics.
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116. There's no shell casings
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117. there's no blood
other than the vic's
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118. there's no fingerprints
that shouldn't be there.
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119. This was a pro.
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120. Well, when I had
my kitchen redone
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121. I would've cheerfully
wrung my contractor's neck.
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122. I don't think I would've gone
so far as to hire a hit man.
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123. Almost all the
litigation was
penny ante
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124. and all the litigants
have alibis.
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125. So what's your other theory?
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126. Well, the wife's
still MIA.
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127. Always the nearest
and dearest?
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128. Now who's the cynic?
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129. We're thinking she may
be another victim.
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130. Right.
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131. Well, she's
the second wife
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132. which means there's a first wife
out there somewhere.
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133. I knew Bambi would
kill him eventually
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134. although I thought it would be
his heart exploding
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135. while they're doing
the horizontal hula
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136. under the dining
room table...
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137. All right, all right,
we get the point.
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138. You don't seem that upset.
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139. Why would I care?
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140. I haven't seen or thought
about the man for ten years.
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141. By Bambi,
I assume you're referring
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142. to his current wife Sherri?
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143. Sherri, Bambi,
what's the difference?
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144. You sound bitter.
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145. You think I...
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146. Look, what happened between
Tony and me is, Idumpedhim.
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147. Why? 'Cause he was
running around?
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148. 'Cause I was running around.
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149. You're young,
you want to get
away from home
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150. you meet a guy
doesn't make you want to gag
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151. you let him put a ring
on your finger.
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152. And that would be Tony?
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153. And just when
I was starting
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154. to think my life was over
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155. I met a man six years younger
than me, full head of hair
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156. who actually knows which fork
to use for the salad.
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157. Now, there's
a refreshing change.
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158. What, a wife leaving
her husband for a younger guy?
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159. No, a wife who doesn't
want her ex-husband dead.
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160. Well, let's talk
to the son.
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161. Maybe he knows something about
the current Mrs. Rosatti.
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162. My father was a bum
from Brooklyn
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163. who got lucky
for a couple of days.
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164. Good old Dad, salt of the earth.
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165. And now, God bless him
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166. he's actually going to be
six feet under it.
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167. Oh, let me guess.
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168. You shed all your
tears this morning.
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speak French?
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170. A little bit.
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171. Good, then you'll
understand when I say
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172. that my father was a schmuck.
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173. So was mine, but I took a couple
of days off when he kicked.
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174. We haven't spoken
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175. for three years.
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176. I'm sorry, I'm not exactly the
right guy to give the eulogy.
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177. If you were my kid,
I would've lost your number
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178. the day you learned to talk.
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179. Do you know anything
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180. about Tony Rosatti?
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181. Why don't you
tell us.
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182. Can you spell RICO?
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183. Your father was being
investigated by the Feds?
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184. The grand jury is convened
as we speak.
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185. I'm trying to make partner
in a Park Avenue law firm
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186. and dear old Dad is being
indicted by the U.S. Attorney.
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187. Well, it looks like
you finally caught a break.
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188. About time the old man
came through for me.
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189. It's a broad-based
investigation
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190. into the building trades.
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191. Racketeering in the
building trades?
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192. I'm shocked.
Tony Rosatti
was mobbed up?
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193. He bought concrete,
didn't he?
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194. His line of work,
it's hard to avoid
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195. our friends
with the broken noses.
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196. Just how well connected was he?
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197. He's a pimple
on the ass of
organized crime
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198. hardly a flicker
on the Richter scale.
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199. His son seemed to think
he was being indicted.
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200. We're casting a wide net.
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201. You think his murder
had something to do
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202. with our
investigation?
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203. Why not?
If he started to talk...
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204. (phone rings)
Excuse me.
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205. Anybody Tony
could give us
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206. we already got—
the guys we're interested in
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207. wouldn't have wasted
the hardware.
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208. Lennie.
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209. Guess who just showed up.
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210. Thanks.
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211. I changed my mind about going
to the spa at the last minute.
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212. Where'd you go?
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213. Bermuda.
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214. Uh, we're going
to need details—
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215. where you stayed,
that sort of thing.
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216. Am I a suspect?
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217. Wives who kill their husbands;
been known to happen.
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218. Actually, Mrs. Rosatti
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219. we are trying to cross
you off the list.
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220. I appreciate that.
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221. I have my hotel bill,
plane ticket.
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222. That'll do.
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223. Just a minute.
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224. Did you go to Bermuda alone?
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225. Alone, yes.
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226. I needed just to get away for
a few days, think about things.
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227. All right, so,
plane ticket and hotel bill.
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228. Um...
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229. What's this?
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230. It's a list of items
stolen in the robbery—
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231. jewelry, silver,
irreplaceable heirlooms.
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232. I know you need
a police report
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233. before you file
an insurance claim.
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234. This lady makes
an insurance claim
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235. before she takes care of
the funeral arrangements.
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236. Have you ever
been to Bermuda?
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237. Nah, I'm not a sand-and-
sunblock kind of guy.
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238. Well, it's close enough to go,
check into a hotel
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239. slip back into the city
Saturday night, pop the old man
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240. and get back to Bermuda
by Sunday brunch.
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241. Hey, Sherri's not
Miss Congeniality
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242. but she's not a pro, either.
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243. Let's go find out
who she was sipping
pina coladas with.
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244. Here we go.
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245. Mrs. Rosatti traveled
to Bermuda Friday the ninth
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Tuesday the 13th
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247. in First Class.
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to New York
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249. anytime between
Friday and today?
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250. Not with us.
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251. But let me check
the other carriers.
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252. You can do that?
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253. What? Planes
aren't allowed
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254. on the information highway?
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255. Looks like Mrs. Rosatti enjoyed
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in paradise.
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257. That highway say
who she sat next to?
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258. It tells me his shoe size.
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259. Here we go.
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260. Mr. Porter, Randy Porter.
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261. Look at that—
both coming and going.
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262. Long weekend,
small plane.
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263. Could be a coincidence.
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264. I don't think so.
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265. It's the same
credit card number.
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266. She paid for his ticket.
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267. Thank you very much.
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268. Well, May-December romance.
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269. You know what they say.
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270. You're the matrimonial
expert, you tell me.
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271. Cherchez lepre-nup.
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272. Pre-nup, pre-nup,
don't leave home without it.
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273. I take it
Tony Rosatti had one.
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274. One out of two marriages
goes down in flames.
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275. You'd be a horse's
ass not to.
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276. He just wanted to make sure
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take him to the cleaners.
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278. Tell us about it.
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a sliding scale of alimony
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280. depending on the number of years
they're married.
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281. And what about
the other part?
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282. Well, since the first
Mrs. Rosatti
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insisted on a special clause.
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284. Genius if you ask me;
I call it the Rosatti Clause.
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285. Now I insist that all my clients
include it in their pre-nups.
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286. And that is?
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287. She cheats, she gets squat.
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288. Tony Rosatti have a will, too?
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289. Will, will.
Don't leave home w...
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290. Yeah, yeah,
we know, we know.
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291. Sherri gets it all.
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292. Which makes for
one merry widow.
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293. Well, although a couple
of weeks from now
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294. it would've been
a whole nother story.
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295. Why? Tony was getting
ready to divorce her?
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296. Oh, he said, and I quote: "That
slut won't get a penny from me."
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297. Which under the
Rosatti Clause means
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298. that he knew that she
was having an affair?
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299. Well, he must have.
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300. He hired a private investigator
to follow her.
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301. Briscoe, I remember you.
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302. It was that thing with
the thing and what's her name.
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303. No, you must be thinking
of somebody else.
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304. Damn, I could've sworn
that was you.
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305. This is my
partner, Ed Green.
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306. A pleasure.
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307. How you doing, man?
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308. So we hear that you worked
for Tony Rosatti?
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309. Yeah, a guy you wouldn't mind
having a beer with.
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310. It's a shame.
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311. So, uh, what can
I do you for?
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312. What do you know
about Mrs. Rosatti?
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313. Oh, she whacked him,
no question.
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314. You sure of that?
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315. 20 years on the job
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316. and another ten years doing
matrimonial private peeping
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of who the bad actors are.
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318. So Sherri was less
than faithful?
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319. Oh, you know that old song—
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320. you call it jogging,
but I call it running around.
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was staying in shape.
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323. Oh, she was in
great shape, all right.
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324. See for yourself.
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325. Ooh.
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326. This guy's name
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327. wouldn't be Porter,
would it?
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as a matter of fact.
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329. And get this, not only is
he banging the guy's bride
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the poor bastard, too.
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331. Talk about double-dipping.
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332. I've been with
Rosatti Builders since '99.
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333. I'm an electrician.
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334. You get to know
the boss well?
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335. Well, he was the boss
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336. I was a peon, you know?
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337. Yeah,
I hear you.
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338. My lieutenant wouldn't let me
anywhere near her dinner table.
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339. They say the class system
is dead.
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340. Hey, did the wife
come around a lot?
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341. Mrs. Rosatti, at a job site?
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342. I don't think so.
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343. She's a tea-at-the-Helmsley-
Palace type, you know?
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344. Mm, wouldn't want
to break a heel.
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345. Exactly.
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346. I don't know,
she didn't look
so genteel to me.
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347. Especially this
one on the sink.
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348. I know what this looks like.
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349. So do we, Randy.
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350. Look, uh...
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352. and me and Sherri,
we kind of hit it off.
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354. I'd say so.
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355. Look, it wasn't
a big deal, okay?
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356. Besides, I wasn't even in the
country when Tony was killed.
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357. You know, that is
the first thing
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that I actually believe.
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359. Yeah, you and Sherri
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360. had to get your alibis
straight, right?
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361. Why would we do that?
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362. Because Tony made Sherri
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363. sign a pre-nup.
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364. If she gets caught cheating,
she walks away
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365. with just the clothes
on her back.
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366. You're saying we killed Tony
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367. before he had a chance
to divorce her?
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368. Hey, I sawBody Heat
three times.
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369. You know,
not for nothing
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was planning on dumping him.
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371. For who? You?
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372. I think I want to call a lawyer.
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373. Excuse me.
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374. You know what they charge
for a drink in this place?
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375. Why do you think I quit?
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376. Thank you
for meeting here.
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377. The house, it gives me
the willies since...
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378. Yeah, I could say the
same about this place.
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379. Can I get you something?
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380. No, that's all right.
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381. Oh, me, I'm still
working off the one I
finished six years ago.
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382. Randy called me—
said he talked to you.
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383. Yeah, he told us
about you two.
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384. You ever been lonely?
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always working.
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386. Well, that's usually how
the bills get paid.
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387. Maybe your bills.
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388. Sure, construction is
up and down
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389. but for Tony,
it's been down and downer
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390. since the dot-com
bubble burst.
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391. You're saying
he was going broke?
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392. His company
was this close
to Chapter 11.
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393. I hate to point it out
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394. but that's a $12 drink
you're sipping.
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395. And it might be my last.
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396. Two mortgages on the house
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397. money from the second refi
is just about gone.
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398. Why would I kill Tony?
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399. The pre-nup was moot.
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400. He didn't
have a dime.
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401. What about that
fancy townhouse of yours?
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402. The bank's about
to foreclose on it.
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403. Look, Tony lived
one month to the next.
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404. He had some friends
who helped him out.
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405. Friends with, uh, broken noses?
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406. He grew up in Red Hook.
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407. Any of these friends
friendlier than the rest?
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408. See that spot right out there
in the middle?
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409. That's where they fished my old
man's old man out of the river.
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410. Look, Mr. Vignerelli...
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411. No, no, no.
Vig, Bobby Vig.
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412. Everybody calls me
Bobby Vig.
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413. How appropriate
for a loan shark.
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414. Hey, if the shoe fits...
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415. I'm not ashamed
of it, you know.
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416. I gotta feed my family.
It's my profession.
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417. Look, we need to talk to you
about Tony Rosatti.
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418. Ah, Tone.
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419. What a shame,
what're you gonna do.
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420. You two go way
back, do you?
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421. As far back
as the womb.
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422. His father
and my father
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423. used to hijack trucks
together out of Idlewild.
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425. Mrs. Rosatti says that you
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427. Yeah, I did.
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428. He was a friend
in trouble.
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429. I mean, it's
the right thing to do.
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430. Well, how much trouble?
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431. A month's payroll,
it was no big deal.
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432. You charge him the
usual 100%, interest
compounded weekly?
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433. He was a friend—
one point over prime.
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434. You and Alan Greenspan, huh?
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435. If it was a stranger,
it would've been
a different story.
Copy !req
436. I wouldn't have been
so generous.
Copy !req
437. Tony insisted on signing a note.
Copy !req
438. Wanted to keep everything legit.
Copy !req
439. So now you've
got to chase
Copy !req
440. the estate for
your dough, right?
Copy !req
441. I don't have to chase anything.
Copy !req
442. Sherri'll take care of me.
Copy !req
443. With what?
Copy !req
444. Are you guys with the IRS?
Copy !req
445. Nah, we never
touch the stuff.
Copy !req
446. So you don't know about Tony—
he always had a few bucks
Copy !req
447. stashed away under the table
in case of a rainy day.
Copy !req
448. But he put the account
under Sherri's name
Copy !req
449. so the FBI couldn't touch it.
Copy !req
450. You wouldn't happen to know
the name of the bank
Copy !req
451. this rainy day account
was in, would you?
Copy !req
452. Looks like cash deposits
were made
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453. on a regular basis.
Copy !req
454. Let me guess:
Copy !req
455. all under $10,000.
Copy !req
456. Who needs all that
pesky Federal paperwork?
Copy !req
457. What about withdrawals?
Copy !req
458. Hardly anything.
Copy !req
459. $100 here, $200 there.
Copy !req
460. Interesting.
Copy !req
461. About three months ago
Copy !req
462. she wired $50,000
to another account.
Copy !req
463. According
to the routing number
Copy !req
464. it's an offshore bank:
the Turks and Caicos.
Copy !req
465. She wires 50 G's
out of the country
Copy !req
466. without leaving
the comforts of home.
Copy !req
467. You could do that by fax?
Copy !req
468. Heh. I need three kinds of I.D.
Copy !req
469. just to transfer a few bucks
from savings to checking.
Copy !req
470. Ooh. And we don't
know whose name is
on that account?
Copy !req
471. Well, that's the beauty
of offshore banking.
Copy !req
472. And you think she used the money
to hire a hit man?
Copy !req
473. 50 grand will buy a lot
of professional expertise.
Copy !req
474. But Mrs. Rosatti knew
her husband's business
Copy !req
475. was on the skids— she knew she
wasn't going to get anything.
Copy !req
476. Why would she have him killed?
Copy !req
477. Hey, he had one
rainy day fund
Copy !req
478. that we know about—
maybe he had more.
Copy !req
479. Ed's been over at his office
checking his financial records.
Copy !req
480. Where the hell are
the Turks and Caicos anyway?
Copy !req
481. Somewhere in the Sargasso Sea.
Which is?
Copy !req
482. I know it's out past Queens.
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483. This guy was drowning
in red ink
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484. but he did have
a safe deposit box.
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485. Account number two
under the radar.
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486. I'll call for a warrant.
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487. How much you want to bet
most of these sparklers
Copy !req
488. were on Sherri's list
for the insurance company?
Copy !req
489. Well, if we can't get her
for the murder
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490. maybe we'll get her
for fraud.
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491. A deed for the townhouse,
auto insurance, liability...
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492. Life?
Copy !req
493. Yeah, whole life policy,
issued 1994.
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494. Half a mil, beneficiary:
Sherri Rosatti.
Copy !req
495. That sounds like
motive to me.
Copy !req
496. Whoa. Here's a better one.
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497. Term policy, issued
six months ago.
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498. Death benefit:
$3 million.
Copy !req
499. I bet I can guess
who the beneficiary is.
Copy !req
500. Rosatti told
his insurance agent
Copy !req
501. that Sherri had been
nagging him to take
on the new policy
Copy !req
502. because his business
was in trouble
Copy !req
503. and she wanted
to be protected
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504. in case something
happened to him.
Copy !req
505. Why hasn't she filed
a claim?
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506. Waiting for the
dust to settle
Copy !req
507. doesn't want to
raise any flags.
Copy !req
508. And you think
she hired a hit man?
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509. $50,000 wired
to an unnamed,
offshore account.
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510. What do you think?
Copy !req
511. Between the war on drugs
and the war on terrorism
Copy !req
512. bank secrecy isn't
what it used to be.
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513. So, if we can convince
the authorities
Copy !req
514. in the Turks and Caicos that
this money financed a felony...
Copy !req
515. Come on Raymond, how
often do I come to you?
Copy !req
516. Not often enough.
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517. A call from a U.S. Attorney
of your stature
Copy !req
518. and we could solve
a murder for hire.
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519. I love it
when you flatter me.
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520. Let me see
the account number.
Copy !req
521. This suspect transferred money
to this account
Copy !req
522. a few months before the murder.
Copy !req
523. First let's see
if we've done business
Copy !req
524. with the account holder before.
Copy !req
525. Tell me you
know who it is.
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526. I'll do you one better.
Copy !req
527. I'll introduce you to him—
up close and personal.
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528. You are kidding.
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529. Mr. James Astangura.
Copy !req
530. He wouldn't
by any chance
Copy !req
531. be a professional hit man,
would he?
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532. Recently retired.
Copy !req
533. Buried 12 guys
we know of, so far.
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534. Right now he's eating
three squares a day
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535. compliments of Uncle Sam.
Copy !req
536. How long have you been
footing the bill?
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537. Going on two months.
Copy !req
538. You wouldn't know it
to look at him
Copy !req
539. but Jamie's got
a beautiful singing voice.
Copy !req
540. Tenor, I think.
We just can't get enough.
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541. If he's been locked up
in Federal prison
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542. for the two months, how did
he kill my guy last week?
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543. I wonder if
Mr. Astangura's work
Copy !req
544. comes with a
money-back guarantee.
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545. He promised somebody
that Tony Rosatti
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546. would end up dead,
which he did.
Copy !req
547. So it looks like Astangura
Copy !req
548. fulfilled his end
of the bargain.
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549. From the Federal
penitentiary?
Copy !req
550. Who knows?
Copy !req
551. Maybe he farmed
the job out.
Copy !req
552. Contractor
to subcontractor.
Copy !req
553. It's a business like
any other business.
Copy !req
554. And a lot more exciting
Copy !req
555. than making widgets, I suppose.
Copy !req
556. Talk to Mr. Astangura.
Copy !req
557. Yeah, and why would he
tell us anything?
Copy !req
558. Brownie points with
the U.S. District Attorney.
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559. If he's naming names,
what's one more?
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560. Great thing about
this line of work
Copy !req
561. people you don't know are
always wiring you money.
Copy !req
562. It's nice to meet a man
who enjoys his work.
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563. Yeah, I'm blessed.
Copy !req
564. We'd like to talk to you
about Tony Rosatti.
Copy !req
565. I'd love to give you
your quid, missy
Copy !req
566. but I don't see no
pro quo on the table.
Copy !req
567. I assume this goes
in the credit column.
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568. As long as
your client
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569. keeps telling the truth
Copy !req
570. he keeps racking up
the frequent flyer miles.
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571. I'll have to check
my Palm Pilot
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572. but yeah, Tony Rosatti was
on my "to do" list.
Copy !req
573. Unfortunately,
Mr. Berman here
Copy !req
574. and his friends
screwed up my schedule.
Copy !req
575. Well, it seems one
of your associates
picked up your slack.
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576. What's she saying?
Copy !req
577. Tony Rosatti was murdered
last week.
Copy !req
578. Son of a bitch lied to me.
Copy !req
579. He said 50 was all he could pay.
Copy !req
580. And you know he lied how?
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581. Well, obviously
Copy !req
582. he got antsy
and hired somebody else
Copy !req
583. to do the job
when I didn't show.
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584. You're not
too quick, are you?
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585. I thought you would've hired
somebody else to finish...
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586. I work alone.
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587. How do you think I lasted
in the business for 15 years?
Copy !req
588. You said "he."
Copy !req
589. Were you talking
about Randy Porter?
Copy !req
590. How should I know?
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591. Don't you know who hires you?
Copy !req
592. Maybe you should tell
Ms. Southerlyn
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593. how it works, Jamie.
Copy !req
594. You're the client.
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595. You go to somebody you trust
and say, "I got a problem."
Copy !req
596. Your friend says,
"Okay, buy a throwaway cell
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597. and give me the number."
Copy !req
598. Then your friend calls
somebody who calls somebody
Copy !req
599. who calls somebody...
who calls me.
Copy !req
600. And you're the guy that
can take care of my problem?
Copy !req
601. Right.
Copy !req
602. Then I call you back
on the throwaway cell.
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603. You give me the name and address
of your problem
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604. I give you the number
of an offshore bank account.
Copy !req
605. You wire me
the money.
Copy !req
606. And then
what happens?
Copy !req
607. You throw the cell
Copy !req
608. down a storm drain and wait.
Copy !req
609. Sooner or later, it gets done.
Copy !req
610. But you do talk to the client.
Copy !req
611. Just that once.
Copy !req
612. But I don't know his name
Copy !req
613. and he definitely
does not know mine.
Copy !req
614. Do you still have
the cell phone number?
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615. Got it all up here.
Copy !req
616. So this last person
in the chain
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617. the guy that calls you
and gave you
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618. the client's
cell phone number
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619. I'm going to want
to talk to him.
Copy !req
620. Well, maybe you better call
that Jamaican mama
Copy !req
621. on the infomercial,
the psychic, or...
Copy !req
622. maybe John Edward.
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623. What are you saying?
Copy !req
624. Alberto Dasso—
Copy !req
625. he was shived in Allenwood
two weeks ago.
Copy !req
626. He's dead.
Copy !req
627. You believe him?
Copy !req
628. Well, he has
no reason to lie.
Copy !req
629. And he's admitted
to everything else.
Copy !req
630. Mrs. Rosatti and her boyfriend
obviously got tired of waiting
Copy !req
631. and went somewhere else.
Copy !req
632. How, by tiptoeing through
the yellow pages under "H"?
Copy !req
633. Mrs. Rosatti went
to Brearley and Mount Holyoke.
Copy !req
634. How would she know how
to find a hit man?
Copy !req
635. Porter worked
in construction.
Copy !req
636. He might have the contacts
to get this done.
Copy !req
637. And that's enough
for a warrant?
Copy !req
638. He worked in construction?
Copy !req
639. These days, it is.
Copy !req
640. You like guns, huh?
Copy !req
641. So does our president.
Copy !req
642. I didn't vote for him.
Copy !req
643. Look, I don't know what you guys
Copy !req
644. are expecting
to find here.
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645. Lennie. The whole point
Copy !req
646. of a throwaway cell phone,
Randy, is you're supposed
Copy !req
647. to throw it away.
Copy !req
648. No, that ain't mine.
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649. I don't know
how it got there.
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650. I don't think the maid
left it up here.
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651. Of all the cell phones in all
the gin joints in the world...
Copy !req
652. What's this guy
talking about?
Copy !req
653. Why don't you explain it
to him, Lennie?
Copy !req
654. Randy Porter,
you're under
arrest
What?
Copy !req
655. for the murder
of Tony Rosatti.
What?
Copy !req
656. You have the right
to remain silent...
Man!
Copy !req
657. Anything you do say
can and will be
Copy !req
658. used against you
in a court of law...
Copy !req
659. A ten-dollar phone?
Copy !req
660. That's why you're ruining
my client's life?
Copy !req
661. Actually, we're interested
in the call
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662. that your client received on
that phone from Jamie Astangura.
Copy !req
663. Never heard of him.
Copy !req
664. We know you didn't
know his name.
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665. Well, this makes sense.
Copy !req
666. Mr. Astangura was the last link
in a chain
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667. that started with your client
and ended with the murder
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668. of Tony Rosatti.
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669. That certainly
clears it all up.
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670. Mr. Astangura is
a professional hit man.
Copy !req
671. What? Whoa.
Copy !req
672. What are you saying?
Copy !req
673. You think I paid
to have Tony hit?
Copy !req
674. What, are you out of your skull?
Copy !req
675. No, actually, I think
Mrs. Rosatti was the bankroll
Copy !req
676. and you made the arrangements
Copy !req
677. from the phone
we found in your apartment.
Copy !req
678. Look, like I told the cops—
Copy !req
679. I don't know how
that phone got there.
Copy !req
680. And I believe you
just about as much as they do.
Copy !req
681. I can't believe
she's doing this to me.
Copy !req
682. And I thought she loved me.
Copy !req
683. She's setting me up!
Copy !req
684. Don't you see?
Copy !req
685. It had to be her!
Copy !req
686. How would Mrs. Rosatti
even begin to know
Copy !req
687. where to hire a hit man?
Copy !req
688. How would I?
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689. I don't know
anybody like that!
Copy !req
690. Look, Ms. Southerlyn...
Copy !req
691. Her father.
Copy !req
692. What about him?
Copy !req
693. Her father's a cop.
Copy !req
694. Cops know bad guys, right?
Copy !req
695. Detective Jerry Malick.
Copy !req
696. On the job in the 116,
did his 20 and out.
Copy !req
697. His last assignment was
organized crime, undercover.
Copy !req
698. I'd say that would've put him
in contact
Copy !req
699. with the right kind of people.
Copy !req
700. He has an
unblemished record.
Copy !req
701. Why would he get involved
in something like this now?
Copy !req
702. Either he loves
his daughter
Copy !req
703. or $3 million
in insurance money—
one of the two.
Copy !req
704. Or both.
Copy !req
705. I did my time under Schiff.
Copy !req
706. He's a smart man
Copy !req
707. but he took the criminal's
rights a little too seriously.
Copy !req
708. I could think of a dozen guys
still in the street
Copy !req
709. because he said our arrests
weren't righteous.
Copy !req
710. Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
711. Hey, like Jamie Astangura?
Copy !req
712. Ooh, now there's a name
I haven't heard in years.
Copy !req
713. Astangura's a hitter, a pro.
Copy !req
714. You mean he had something
to do with Tony's murder?
Copy !req
715. Well, somebody
hired him
Copy !req
716. or tried to.
Copy !req
717. But he couldn't have done it
Copy !req
718. because he was in prison
at the time of the murder.
Copy !req
719. Who hired him?
Copy !req
720. He doesn't know.
Copy !req
721. he said it came
through cut-outs.
Copy !req
722. So you're telling me somebody
hired a hitter to take Tony out?
Copy !req
723. Yeah, you got
any thoughts?
Copy !req
724. On Tony?
Copy !req
725. He owed money, he cut corners.
Copy !req
726. He knew creeps.
Copy !req
727. Take your pick—
could've been anybody.
Copy !req
728. So how did you feel
about your son-in-law?
Copy !req
729. (chuckles):
He's older than me
Copy !req
730. by six months,
but love's blind, right?
Copy !req
731. Sherri loved him?
Copy !req
732. Sure she did.
Copy !req
733. Why?
Copy !req
734. Wait a minute,
what are you getting at?
Copy !req
735. Why are you here?
Copy !req
736. I just want
to know
Copy !req
737. anything you can tell me
about Jamie Astangura.
Copy !req
738. You think Sherri hired him
and I helped her.
Copy !req
739. Mr. Malick, we have
Copy !req
740. her wire transfer.
Copy !req
741. She paid him $50,000.
Copy !req
742. I'm sure there's
another explanation.
Copy !req
743. There's got to be.
Copy !req
744. Astangura said
Copy !req
745. that the money was
for the murder of Tony Rosatti.
Copy !req
746. We'd like to know
how your daughter
Copy !req
747. knew a man like Astangura
Copy !req
748. if it wasn't
through you.
Copy !req
749. Get out of my house.
Copy !req
750. Malick definitely knew
Jamie Astangura.
Copy !req
751. Maybe Sherri did, too.
Copy !req
752. Take-Your-Daughter-
to-Work Day.
Copy !req
753. Even if we prove
they hired him
Copy !req
754. Astangura didn't
kill Tony Rosatti.
Copy !req
755. Someone else
pulled the trigger.
Copy !req
756. Do you think that
we have enough to
convict Sherri Rosatti?
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757. I think if we slap
some bracelets on her
Copy !req
758. we'll hear a whole aria about
who the second hit man was.
Copy !req
759. Call Van Buren.
Copy !req
760. That's a great shot.
Copy !req
761. Can't you see I'm in
the middle of a match?
Copy !req
762. You play a little tennis,
don't you, Lennie?
Copy !req
763. Well, I'm no Serena Williams
Copy !req
764. but I know one thing—
it's all in the wrist.
Copy !req
765. Sherri Rosatti,
you're under arrest
Copy !req
766. for the murder
of Tony Rosatti.
Copy !req
767. You have the right
to remain silent.
Copy !req
768. Anything you say
can and will
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769. be held against you
in a court of law.
Copy !req
770. You have the right
to an attorney...
Copy !req
771. Docket number 65721.
Copy !req
772. People v. Sherri Rosatti
and Randolph Porter.
Copy !req
773. Charges are Murder
in the First Degree
Copy !req
774. and Conspiracy to Commit Murder
in the First Degree.
Copy !req
775. Let's have
some pleas.
Copy !req
776. Ms. Rosatti?
Copy !req
777. Not guilty.
Copy !req
778. Mr. Porter?
Copy !req
779. Not guilty.
Copy !req
780. The People request
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781. the defendants be remanded
without bail.
Copy !req
782. And why should today
be different than any other?
Copy !req
783. Your Honor
Copy !req
784. this is a murder for hire.
Copy !req
785. And let's
hope
Copy !req
786. the People have
something left over
Copy !req
787. after the defendants
Copy !req
788. have paid their tab.
Copy !req
789. Bail is $250,000...
Copy !req
790. each.
Copy !req
791. Cash or bond.
Copy !req
792. Next.
Copy !req
793. Docket Number 9521...
Copy !req
794. Look, say it as
much as you want.
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795. I never wired
anything to anyone.
Copy !req
796. We have
your faxed instructions.
Copy !req
797. Tony had access to
that account, too.
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798. Right, and when he wasn't
putting up Sheetrock
Copy !req
799. he was a master forger.
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800. All I know is, I never signed
any bank instructions.
Copy !req
801. Of course we'll get
a handwriting expert.
Copy !req
802. Of course.
Copy !req
803. Let's look at the facts.
Copy !req
804. Starting with
where Mrs. Rosatti
Copy !req
805. would find Mr. Astragoono
in the first place.
Copy !req
806. Astangura.
Copy !req
807. Whatever.
Copy !req
808. Where would she hire a hit man?
Copy !req
809. By a strange coincidence
Copy !req
810. your client's father
knows Mr. Astangura.
Copy !req
811. We think he put her
in contact with him.
Copy !req
812. My father?
Copy !req
813. It's okay, Sherri.
Copy !req
814. My father has nothing to do
with this.
Copy !req
815. If your father didn't help you,
who did?
Copy !req
816. I had no idea Randy
would do something like this.
Copy !req
817. He put you in contact
with Astangura?
Copy !req
818. He asked me for money.
Copy !req
819. Maybe we should talk.
Copy !req
820. No, I want to tell him this.
Copy !req
821. Randy was in trouble.
Copy !req
822. He said he was...
Copy !req
823. in over his head
in-in gambling debts.
Copy !req
824. He, uh, he said
they were going to kill him
Copy !req
825. if he didn't pay.
Copy !req
826. So youdidwire the money?
Copy !req
827. No, but he knew
about the account.
Copy !req
828. He must've forged my name.
Copy !req
829. I didn't know... I didn't know
he would kill Tony.
Copy !req
830. This is the story
you're sticking with?
Copy !req
831. It's true.
Copy !req
832. Somebody's lying!
Copy !req
833. I'll give you three guesses.
Copy !req
834. she's not in this room.
Copy !req
835. Why would I lie?
Copy !req
836. Tony dying, what's in it for me?
Copy !req
837. $3 million?
Copy !req
838. What?
Copy !req
839. Mr. Rosatti's life insurance.
Copy !req
840. Which I'm
guessing was payable
Copy !req
841. toMrs. Rosatti.
Copy !req
842. I didn't know anything
about any life insurance.
Copy !req
843. I think we're done.
Copy !req
844. Fine.
Copy !req
845. Wait.
Copy !req
846. I never believed
she'd actually go
through with this.
Copy !req
847. Go through with what?
Copy !req
848. She was always saying, "Wouldn't
it be great if Tony were gone?
Copy !req
849. "We could be together.
Copy !req
850. We wouldn't have
to sneak around."
Copy !req
851. Yeah, and $3 million in the bank
account certainly wouldn't hurt.
Copy !req
852. I didn't know anything
about the insurance.
Copy !req
853. Believe me.
Copy !req
854. She's smart.
Copy !req
855. Look how she set this up
so that if it went bad...
Copy !req
856. I'd take the fall.
Copy !req
857. Blaming each other is
a step in the right direction.
Copy !req
858. He said, she said.
Copy !req
859. It could add up
to reasonable doubt.
Copy !req
860. As it stands
Copy !req
861. we can't prove murder because
we don't have any evidence
Copy !req
862. as to who really
killed Tony Rosatti.
Copy !req
863. On the other hand
Copy !req
864. to prove
conspiracy to commit murder
Copy !req
865. we have to show agreement.
Copy !req
866. And with each of them
Copy !req
867. putting it all off
on the other...
Copy !req
868. The Rosatti woman
paid Astangura?
Copy !req
869. That's right.
Copy !req
870. And this Porter character
Copy !req
871. received the call
from Astangura?
Copy !req
872. The cell phone was
in his apartment.
Copy !req
873. So even if we can't prove
they conspired with each other
Copy !req
874. which we know they did
Copy !req
875. we can prove that they each
conspired separately
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876. with our friend
in the Federal pen.
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877. The old unindicted
coconspirator game.
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878. Dosso called me.
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879. He gave me a
cell phone number.
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880. I called that number.
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881. Whoever was on the
other end told me
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882. he wanted Tony Rosatti
taken care of.
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883. Excuse me, Mr. Astangura.
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884. By "taken care of,"
you mean...?
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885. Eliminated.
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886. Erased.
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887. Killed.
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888. Yeah, that's
right, killed.
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889. And what did you
tell this person?
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890. I gave him
my offshore bank account number.
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891. As soon as he wired me
the 50 grand, we had a deal.
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892. Is this the number
you called?
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893. It is.
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894. Let the record show
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895. that the number matches
People's Three—
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896. the cell phone found
in defendant Porter's apartment.
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897. And did he wire you the money?
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898. He did.
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899. And did you kill Mr. Rosatti?
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900. I was arrested before
I could execute the contract.
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901. That's all.
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902. Just to be perfectly clear,
Mr. Astangura.
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903. Are you sure you spoke to aman
when you dialed that number?
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904. Yeah. He was a guy, definitely.
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905. White guy, New York accent.
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906. More than that
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907. I couldn't tell you.
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908. Do you know someone
named Jerry Malick?
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909. I used to know
an undercover cop
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910. by that name.
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911. He's retired now.
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912. Would you be surprised to learn
that Mr. Malick is in fact
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913. Mrs. Rosatti's—
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914. the defendant's—
father?
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915. I didn't know that,
but I'll tell you what
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916. you stay in this business long
enough, nothing surprises you.
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917. Did Mr. Malick know
what line of work you were in?
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918. Did he know you were
a murderer for hire?
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919. Yeah, sure, he knew.
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920. Can you say beyond any
reasonable doubt that the voice
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921. you heard on
the cell phone
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922. wasnotJerry Malick's?
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923. No, I couldn't say that, no.
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924. That's all.
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925. The truth is, I
really loved Tony.
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926. But you cheated on him.
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927. He was always working.
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928. When he wasn't working,
he was worrying about work.
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929. And having an affair was your
way of getting his attention?
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930. I guess.
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931. You love someone,
you marry him.
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932. The years go by,
after awhile
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933. you start to feel
taken for granted.
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934. I mean, yes,
I-I-I wanted
Tony to notice me
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935. but I didn't
want to hurt him.
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936. I just wanted
to feel...
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937. Yes?
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938. Alive.
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939. And appreciated.
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940. And what about Randy Porter?
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941. Was he just a fling?
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942. Randy was a mistake.
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943. Did Randy love you?
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944. I thought he did.
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945. He kept talking about marriage.
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946. He said,
"Wouldn't it be wonderful
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947. if Tony was somehow
out of the picture?"
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948. "Out of the picture."
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949. What do you think
Mr. Porter meant by that?
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950. I certainly didn't think
he meant killing him
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951. if that's what
you're getting at.
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952. Did you know your husband
was about to divorce you?
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953. Yes.
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954. Um, he knew about
me and Randy.
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955. We talked about it.
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956. I was hoping that we
might get back together.
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957. We were trying to
work things out.
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958. And your idea
of working things out
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959. was to go to Bermuda
for the weekend with Mr. Porter?
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960. The same weekend
your husband was murdered?
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961. I was serious
about Sherri.
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962. Clearly she wasn't
serious about me.
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963. Why do you say that?
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964. Sherri's all about money.
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965. I don't have any,
never have.
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966. Funny thing is
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967. neither did Tony.
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968. He lived high
on the hog
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969. but it was
all borrowed.
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970. Not exactly
what Sherri bargained for
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971. when she said "I do."
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972. She told you this, did she?
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973. It was all
she ever talked about.
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974. Thank you.
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975. Did you ever hear
of Jamie Astangura?
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976. Not until he testified.
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977. So his call
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978. to your cell phone,
what was that?
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979. A wrong number?
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980. It wasn't my
cell phone.
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981. I'm sure you did tests
for fingerprints.
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982. Did you find any of mine
on there?
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983. I'm asking the questions,
Mr. Porter.
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984. If he did, you'd
know about it.
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985. He'd tell you.
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986. That's enough, Mr. Porter.
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987. I'm just saying.
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988. If it isn't
your cell phone
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989. how did it get
into your apartment?
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990. I don't know.
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991. But I will tell you this:
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992. Sherri Rosatti's had a key
to my place for forever.
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993. Any chance this was
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994. their legal strategy
from the get-go?
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995. Well, good liars
make good actors.
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996. Ah, what the hell.
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997. Time to look reality
in the kisser.
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998. Offer each of
them Man One.
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999. In exchange for...?
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1000. The second hit man.
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1001. The guy who killed Tony Rosatti.
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1002. Somebody's got to know.
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1003. Let's not get
ahead of ourselves.
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1004. I just got a response
to those serial numbers, Jack.
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1005. Before the trial, I asked Serena
to run the cell phone
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1006. found in Porter's apartment,
by manufacturer.
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1007. It was purchased in Brooklyn
at a bodega in Red Hook.
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1008. Bobby Vignerelli.
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1009. Rosatti's loan shark
boyhood friend.
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1010. We'll need to look
at his bank records.
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1011. Done.
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1012. Hey, uh, maybe you can get me
a cup of coffee and a Danish?
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1013. I ain't used to getting up
this early in the morning.
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1014. We're not here to entertain you,
Mr. Vignerelli.
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1015. Then, uh,
why the wake-up call?
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1016. Conspiracy
to commit murder.
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1017. Murder?
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1018. I don't know what
you're talking about.
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1019. We subpoenaed your bank records.
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1020. Ten weeks ago, you wrote a check
to Tony Rosatti for $50,000.
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1021. It's like I told the cops.
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1022. Tony needed a loan to make
payroll, that's all it is.
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1023. A short time later
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1024. someone wired $50,000
from Mrs. Rosatti's account
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1025. to James Astangura,
professional hit man.
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1026. So Sherri had Tony killed.
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1027. I-I read the newspapers
just like anybody else.
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1028. I mean, I didn't know she was
going to steal the money
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1029. then use it to have him whacked.
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1030. One month later
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1031. you withdrew another $50,000
fromyouraccounts.
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1032. That's right.
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1033. I had a cash flow situation
that I had to straighten out.
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1034. I think it was a second payment
to a second hit man.
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1035. You got this all wrong.
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1036. Uh, Tony was
my dear, dear friend.
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1037. He owed you
a lot of money.
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1038. His business was
on the ropes.
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1039. He was never going
to pay you back.
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1040. I think you were in cahoots
with Mrs. Rosatti.
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1041. You conspired to murder Tony,
frame Randy Porter
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1042. and claim the insurance money.
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1043. Give us the name
of the second hit man
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1044. and save yourself
from the capital murder charge.
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1045. Yes?
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1046. Who?
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1047. Do you know an Austin Foster?
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1048. Yeah, that's, uh, Tony's lawyer.
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1049. I told him to come here.
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1050. Send him in.
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1051. Why is he here?
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1052. Because Tony told me
if you ever got on my case
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1053. about his business,
I was to notify Foster.
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1054. Hello, everybody.
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1055. What's this?
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1056. That is a dated
and unopened parcel
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1057. sent to me by
Mr. Tony Rosatti
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1058. with instructions
to open it
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1059. only if and when
Mr. Vignerelli
so requests.
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1060. Do the honors,
Mr. McCoy?
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1061. Hey, Bobby. Austin.
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1062. I know if you're watching this
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1063. the two of you are in a room
with a couple of DAs
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1064. and the whole thing's
gone to hell.
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1065. Whoever it is, hi.
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1066. My name is Tony Rosatti.
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1067. I thought I planned this
whole thing out pretty good.
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1068. Sherri and that son of a bitch
Porter in jail
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1069. me at peace,
maybe for the first time.
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1070. So, Mr. DA
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1071. the hit man, the wired money,
the phone in Porter's apartment
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1072. it was all me.
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1073. Bobby loaned me the dough, but
he didn't know what it was for.
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1074. Sorry, Bobby,
for jamming you up this way.
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1075. So that's it.
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1076. All's well, et cetera,
et cetera.
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1077. You know what?
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1078. Parting is not sweet sorrow.
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1079. It's just plain sweet.
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1080. Well, I'll be damned.
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1081. All right, Tone.
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1082. I don't believe he could've
done this by himself.
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1083. You loaned him the money
to bankroll this.
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1084. I could indict you
as a coconspirator.
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1085. For what?
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1086. To commit assisted suicide?
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1087. Well, I guess I'll go buy myself
that cup of coffee, huh?
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1088. We'll never know
who the second hit man was—
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1089. who really killed Tony Rosatti.
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1090. Foster's right,
it was assisted suicide.
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1091. Well, I guess it beats
dousing yourself with rum
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1092. and lighting up a Cohiba.
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1093. Rosatti's second will
gives Bobby Vig
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1094. the jewelry
in his safe deposit box.
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1095. At least Sherri won't be getting
any of that insurance money.
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1096. I'm sure she's already
got a team of lawyers
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1097. contesting the
suicide clause.
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1098. Fighting an insurance company—
now, that's suicide.
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