1. In the criminal
justice system...
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2. the people are represented by two
separate yet equally important groups:
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3. the police who
investigate crime...
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4. and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders.
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5. These are their stories.
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6. Who can figure? They
lose to Indy at home.
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7. And I gave 10 points.
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8. Hey, it rains, it's
anybody's game.
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9. For that kind of green, they ought
to be able to play in quicksand.
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10. Hey, buddy, it's
the tooth fairy.
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11. It's cold out. Let
him sleep it off.
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12. The guy's got a room with
a view. I should be so lucky.
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13. Hey, you put your money on
Miami, and you too could live in luxury.
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14. Couple of lovebirds all the
way from the Lone Star State.
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15. Gee, I only see one head.
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16. Maybe she dropped
something. Yeah, that's it.
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17. Want something done
right, you gotta do it yourself.
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18. Wake up call.
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19. So you found him? Yeah.
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20. Usual tour. Kids
leave the clubs...
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21. come here for a little
up-close-and-personal
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22. before going home to Mom.
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23. I assume no witnesses?
Just Mr. Trump over there.
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24. Thanks. Okay.
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25. How you doing, fellas?
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26. Jerome here, sacked
out on the park bench.
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27. Jerome, tell us you
saw the whole thing.
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28. A guy give me $10. And
you went swimming in it.
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29. $10? That's a lot of
money. I had to celebrate.
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30. After the party, did
you see anything?
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31. St. Francis of Assisi. He told
me to keep up the good work.
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32. Right. Yeah, I've
been there, pal.
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33. Name's Ken Scofield.
License from Amarillo, Texas.
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34. $100 in his pocket,
half his head blown off.
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35. Looks like he had
company in the car.
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36. So we got any
prints? More than that.
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37. Oh, maybe he got a
little too fresh, huh?
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38. You Briscoe and Logan? Yeah.
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39. Station just radioed in.
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40. Someone picked up a
half-naked girl trying to hail a cab.
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41. Hope she didn't catch a cold.
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42. Her name's Jill Templeton.
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43. Swears it's her first
date with Scofield.
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44. Oh, yeah? She made
a lasting impression.
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45. They picked her up on
21st. She was topless.
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46. Well, let's hope
she's still coherent.
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47. I'll try to contact
Scofield's next of kin.
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48. I didn't even really know him. We just
met that night at a club, The Garage.
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49. Looks like you
became fast friends.
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50. He bought me a couple of
drinks. He seemed like a nice guy.
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51. He was a model. My magazine
had done some work with his agency.
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52. Didn't you think you might be
more comfortable back at his place?
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53. He said that he lived in Greenwich.
I had to be up early for work.
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54. I couldn't drive all the
way to Connecticut.
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55. I have a roommate.
We couldn't go there.
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56. We just wanted
to see the sunrise.
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57. That sounds romantic.
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58. So then what happened?
He got a little too friendly?
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59. What, you don't
think that I... No way.
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60. Why don't you just
tell us what happened?
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61. We were in the car, and
some lunatic was staring at us.
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62. So Ken told him to
get the hell out of there.
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63. And the next thing I know,
the guy pulls out a gun and...
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64. All right, we're going to
have you talk to someone...
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65. who's gonna make a
composite of this guy, okay?
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66. Yeah, sure.
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67. One thing, the guy wore glasses.
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68. Thick glasses with black frames.
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69. Let me ask you something.
Why didn't you call the police?
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70. I never thought that...
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71. I don't know.
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72. Some nut just killed
Ken right in front of me...
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73. and I got scared,
you know? I ran.
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74. I started with girls, but then
who can compete with Elite?
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75. The boys have been good to me.
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76. And Ken Scofield?
My Midnight Cowboy.
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77. Moved here from Amarillo
last year with his fiancée...
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78. thought he'd make it in soaps.
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80. Ken's only talent was his pretty face,
and pretty faces are a dime a dozen.
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81. So you're known as
the agency with a heart?
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82. You don't realize what an
investment these kids are.
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83. It's $1,000 for a photographer,
another $1,000 for a haircut and clothes...
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84. and he was still working it off.
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85. Well, he lived in Greenwich, so he
must have been doing something right.
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86. Greenwich? He couldn't
afford the train fare up there.
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87. Just yesterday I gave him a cash
advance to pay his rent on his place...
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88. on West 25th Street.
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89. He told me he was
in an all-day shoot.
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90. Well, the fact is, he spent
the night at a club downtown.
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91. He must've finished early.
He knew I was waiting tables.
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92. He was shot in his car,
Dory. He wasn't alone.
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93. We never should have
left Amarillo, but Ken...
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94. He liked to try new things?
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95. He wasn't cheating, if that's
what you're trying to say.
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96. Dory, we found the girl.
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97. Now, they weren't
talking business.
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98. I thought it was...
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99. just a thing that he was going through,
you know, being in New York, and all.
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100. I knew that he would stop
as soon as we got married.
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101. Dory, do you know of anybody
who'd want to hurt Ken?
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102. Did he have any enemies?
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103. We didn't even have any friends.
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104. We were always working.
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105. I worked a double shift
yesterday and never even saw him.
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106. He didn't love them.
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107. He loved me.
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108. Hey, you remember that physical
therapist I was seeing last month?
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109. Dr. Magic Fingers?
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110. Yeah, well, after she heard a
message on my machine from Tena...
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111. I was lucky she wasn't packing a pistol.
And I didn't drag her up from Texas.
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112. Give me her
number. I'm into pain.
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113. Either Dirty Harry moved east, or
somebody was awful mad at your boy.
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114. A.44 through the brain.
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115. That's an awful big
gun for a little lady.
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116. Well, the first girl said
she saw a guy with glasses.
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117. Maybe Dory's got more friends
than she'd have us believe.
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118. And, what, she hired one of
them to get rid of Ken's roving eye?
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119. Last I heard, $50
was the going rate.
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120. We find a weapon, we'll
get back to you. Don't bother.
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121. The slug's too mushroomed
to be any good to anyone.
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122. A face like that, he ought to be
ringing doorbells and selling candy bars.
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123. Maybe the guy is a
figment of the imagination.
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124. What, the girlfriend's lying?
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125. Hey, come on. She wants
to disappear into the night...
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126. I think she'd take
her clothes with her.
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127. What about Scofield's fiancée?
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128. She said nobody held a grudge.
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129. Yeah, well, I'm not so
sure she's including herself.
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130. She knew the guy
was a lady's man.
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131. I don't know. She doesn't strike
me as the type who could be there...
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132. serving spareribs and beer, while
her fiancé's getting his head blown off.
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133. The guy had a wallet full
of cash. It wasn't robbery.
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134. Somebody wanted him dead.
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135. Got a break. Patrol car just
called. They found a witness.
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136. Oh, it was him. I'm
sure of it. I saw it all.
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137. Well, what exactly
did you see, Zelda?
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138. I like to sleep by the water, except
when the wind's coming from the west.
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139. It's too damned cold.
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140. What about last night?
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141. Twelve miles an hour from the
east, but the buildings block it.
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142. It's about all they're good for.
Anyway, it's a good place to sleep.
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143. None of that bad element,
you know what I mean?
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144. And the kids are usually
gone by 1:00, 2:00.
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145. What kids?
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146. The lovebirds.
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147. We used to go out on the
Boardwalk at Atlantic Beach.
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148. They can take my
apartment, my money...
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149. but my memories...
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150. Johnny Beecham,
that was his name.
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151. Do you know the shooter? Are
you kidding'? Johnny's an allergist.
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152. Boy, did he have
a set of lips on him.
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153. Twenty minutes on the Boardwalk
with Zelda, you'd know what's what.
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154. I'm sure he would, Zelda. Maybe
later, after we solve this murder case?
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155. Right, the shooter.
Odd little fella.
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156. Saw him around the
last couple of weeks.
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157. He'd come and sit on a bench
right near me, over there...
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158. pull out the binoculars,
and just stare.
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159. Last night, it was just me and
him, and that couple in the car.
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160. I went to get a cup of coffee,
and I heard the shot. Bam!
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161. I looked through the bushes...
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162. and there he was, waving
a gun around like a maniac.
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163. Yeah, so, Zelda,
what did he look like?
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164. Maybe 5'8".
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165. Thick, black glasses,
like Mr. Magoo.
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166. Did he happen to
mention his name?
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167. Not to me. But Mr. Santana
in the deli around the corner...
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168. I saw them talking once.
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169. You know how many
people come in here?
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170. After midnight? I doubt
it's like Macy's at Christmas.
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171. Come on. Zelda told us she
saw you talking to the guy.
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172. That crazy old bat.
What does she know? I
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173. give her free coffee
just to get rid of her.
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174. She knows a guy with thick
black glasses spent time with you.
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175. Sorry.
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176. Okay, but the next time he comes in
here make sure you don't short-change him.
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177. Seems like he's got a gun, and
he's not too shy about using it.
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178. What are you saying?
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179. He blew a kid's head off last
night, two blocks from here.
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180. I didn't know.
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181. Look, you know how it is about
getting involved with police.
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182. Again, is this the guy?
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183. Kind of looks like him.
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184. Last week some time. I
remember the glasses.
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185. He was screaming about
the world going crazy:
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186. "We got no rights left. You
can't park your car, anymore."
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187. Stuff like that.
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188. Then he ripped up a parking
ticket right in front of me.
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189. Did you see what kind
of car he was driving?
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190. A Chevy, I think. Tan, brown.
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191. You guys are gonna
catch him, right? I doubt it.
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192. Well, how many tan Chevys do you
suppose have outstanding parking tickets?
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193. I'm sure our friends at the Parking
Violations Bureau can tell us.
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194. But find this guy or not,
7:00 tonight I'm checking out...
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195. 'cause I got two courtside
for the Knicks-Rockets.
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196. Where'd you get the dough
to sit in Spike Lee territory?
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197. Couple of years ago, a 15-year-old
ticket scalper outside The Garden.
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198. I looked the other way, worked
out nice for the both of us.
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199. Well, hey, you want me to
book you now or after the game?
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200. Hey, hey. I paid for them.
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201. Police! Get out of the way!
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202. You cops? That's what I said.
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203. I think you better take a look.
Bruno D'Angelo's got screwed.
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204. Well, Parking Violations
isn't going anywhere.
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Avenue and 18th Street.
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209. Somebody call the
cops. Apartment 2-A.
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210. Somebody call the cops.
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211. Police!
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212. Hello? Police.
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213. Jesus. Drop it!
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214. The crazy son of a
bitch. This'll show him!
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215. Lady, you just
assaulted a police officer.
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216. Drop the pan! What the
hell do they know anyway?
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217. Shut up! Bruno, he's
the one you should arrest!
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218. Shut up! God almighty!
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219. Go save him! Go
ahead! Go save him!
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220. Hold still. Put your hands down.
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221. Put your hands down.
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222. He should never use it again!
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223. It's gone. She cut
it off. She cut it off.
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225. She cut it off. It's gone.
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226. She cut it off. It's
gone. She cut it off.
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227. Where is it?
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keep it in your pants.
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229. Keep looking, Belcher. Yeah,
right. What do I do when I find it?
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230. Put it on a leash and
walk it to the hospital.
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231. Go ahead, rip my house apart!
You'll see all your asses in court!
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232. Mrs. D'Angelo, you can get rid
of all these troops in a minute.
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234. Like hell. Why don't you call
that tramp, Connie Bucci, up?
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235. She likes it so much,
let her sniff it out!
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236. Dogs can do that,
you know! That bitch...
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237. Okay, we've heard enough of your
crap. Now just answer his question.
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238. Yeah, big Mr. Cop here. What is it,
all you macho studs in it together, huh?
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239. If it was me that was missing, you'd
wait 24 hours before you sent someone.
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240. They'll hang you, you bitch.
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241. And you and that slut
are gonna burn in hell!
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242. Cornuto disgraziato!
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243. Logan, we got a winner.
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244. You find it? Yeah.
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245. Well, get it on ice and
over to St. Vincent's.
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246. Let's tack on littering, too.
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247. After the Bobbitt case,
we're gonna see a lot of this.
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248. Yeah, I know a lot of guys who'll
be sleeping with one eye open.
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249. She might as well have
just put it through his heart.
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250. That's not very compassionate.
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251. What kind of life is this
guy gonna have without...
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252. What? You know.
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253. Maybe he's got loftier pursuits.
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254. Like what? You think
he plays the clarinet?
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255. I hope he plays the clarinet.
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256. What do you have on Scofield?
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257. Parking Violations came up with 47
outstanding parking tickets on tan Chevys.
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258. Profaci's running them.
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259. Van Buren.
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260. Thanks.
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261. Bruno D'Angelo just died.
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262. Cardiac arrest on
the way to the hospital.
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263. Yeah, I'm gonna get a lawyer, and
I'm gonna sue that bastard for alimony.
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264. I think your husband might
have a better claim, Mrs. D'Angelo.
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265. I just want to have a nice dinner
with my husband of 12 years.
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266. Is that so much? But no.
Where's Robert Redpants?
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267. I'll tell you where. He's out sweating up
the sheets of every tramp east of Jersey.
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268. Well, we're gonna see how
his sex drive is now, won't we?
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269. It's a homicide.
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270. What is he saying?
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271. Your husband's
dead, Mrs. D'Angelo.
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272. No, not my Bruno.
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273. When Kenny left Amarillo, I didn't
see any point in staying in Texas.
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with my sister.
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275. God, I begged him not to leave.
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277. Dory, the waitress?
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was born to be on Broadway.
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279. Well, it's a tough business.
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280. So he had his 15
minutes in the spotlight.
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281. Was it worth it, Kenny?
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282. Excuse me? A Broadway show.
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283. I had pneumonia. I missed
opening night, and then...
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284. it closed before I was
well enough to travel.
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285. Why would anyone
do anything like this?
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286. We think it was a
random shooting.
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287. You don't have
any idea who it was?
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288. Well, we know he
drove a tan Chevy.
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289. Well, when can I
take the body home?
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290. I want to bury him. I want
to bury him next to his dad.
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291. I'm afraid, Mrs. Scofield, it's
going to have to be a couple of days.
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292. We'll be in touch, ma'am.
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293. I used to tell my mom I
was getting A's in chemistry.
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295. No, I said a tan Chevy.
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kind of gas he bought.
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297. You don't understand how hard
it was to get these tickets, Cile.
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298. We're talking two
first-place teams.
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299. I just want to know
if you got a license.
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a credit card? Yes.
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302. Two on the floor. So, Mrs. Schwinger
can get her electrolysis tomorrow night.
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303. You sure?
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304. Right. It's your lucky day.
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305. What makes you think I'm
so easy? Hey, tip-off is at 7:30.
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306. There's a Scott Hexter
in Interrogation One.
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307. A traffic cop from the 22 stopped
him from skipping a red light.
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308. Should this interest us?
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309. Mr. Hexter drives a brown Chevy. Seems
he has 12 outstanding parking tickets.
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310. Please tell me he wears
thick, black glasses.
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311. My guess, he can't see the
big E at the top of the chart.
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312. All this for a red light?
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313. It's a little more involved
than that, Mr. Hexter.
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314. Yeah, I know, I have
the parking tickets.
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about a murder.
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Park last night?
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318. Why would I go there?
That's not the question.
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319. Someone matching
your vitals was seen there.
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320. I wasn't there. Okay, I
give up. Where were you?
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321. None of your business.
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322. You know this guy? No.
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323. Well, let's start again. Somebody
who looks very much like you...
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324. put a bullet through
this guy's brain last night.
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325. This is nuts. I'm getting
outta here. And right into a cell.
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326. I want a lawyer.
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327. He's hiding something.
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328. Yeah, and until he shows us what it is,
all we got him on is the parking tickets.
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329. His lawyers'll get
him out in 24 hours.
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330. Which is enough time to get
somebody to pick him out of a line-up.
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331. Meanwhile, find the gun.
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332. We need a warrant.
Signed, sealed, and delivered.
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333. Scott's a good
guy, I'm telling you.
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334. Ties his bags,
never makes noise.
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335. Changes his
underwear once a week?
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336. Yeah, well, the troublemakers are the
pair upstairs, them and the damn dog.
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337. A landlord's dream,
perfect tenant.
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338. At least he's not a health nut.
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339. Oh, yeah. But he does
take care of himself.
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340. That's a.22. Scofield
was shot with a.44.
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341. Well, maybe he uses
this one for practice.
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342. We've got all the time in the
world. I can't tell. It was dark.
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343. You want a closer
look at any of them?
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344. Number two.
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347. Number four, step forward.
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348. No, it's number two.
Thank you, Miss Templeton.
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349. Goose eggs, Counselor.
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350. You're forgetting Mr. Santana.
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351. A maybe. Even if my client
was in his deli last week...
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cholesterol isn't a crime.
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353. He had a gun. It was licensed.
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354. Besides, it was the wrong caliber.
You've got the wrong guy, fellas.
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355. There's still the 12
unpaid parking tickets.
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356. You're kidding, right?
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357. No wonder this
city's going bankrupt.
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359. No witnesses, no weapon. We couldn't
even get past a grand jury with this.
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360. Hexter's not playing
straight with us.
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361. But he may not be a murderer.
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362. So he pays the
tickets, and he walks.
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the bag lady seeing him at the scene?
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364. She relocated. Nobody knows
where, but we've got an APB out on her.
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365. That D'Angelo woman's attorney's
here. You're in for a special time.
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366. Self-defense? You've gotta be
kidding. Her husband was asleep.
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bottle of Chianti'll do that.
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368. Either way, the
guy's unconscious.
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ESPN for a minute, Detective...
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370. maybe you would have heard of
something called battered wife syndrome.
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371. Are we talking about
the same woman?
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372. Her husband spread it
around, she went nuts.
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after years of being abused.
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haven't you learned...
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social and political ramifications?
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proof she was battered?
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difficulty in proving rape, Miss Kincaid.
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379. She never mentioned
rape. She was in shock.
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380. Or maybe you believe that a
wedding ring gives her husband...
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381. the right to toss her onto the
bed and do to her what he will?
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382. No, but it doesn't give her the right to
take a knife and mutilate her husband...
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383. except maybe in Manassas County.
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384. Miss Kincaid, had she come to
your office and filed a complaint...
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385. just how quick would
you be to prosecute?
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386. We would have
considered all the facts.
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387. Please. When was the last time
you convicted anyone of marital rape?
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388. You don't know? I
will tell you. Never.
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389. People get convicted of murder.
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390. We got another homicide,
15th and Second.
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391. We're going for a record.
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392. What scares me is
the day's not over yet.
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393. My mother was in the stockroom. I
was filling the shelves in the back.
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394. I heard this guy yelling at
my dad to give him the money.
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395. Did you get a look at him?
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396. Just the back of his
head. Skinny, black guy.
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397. I heard the gun go off.
Boom, like a cannon.
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398. Maybe he didn't think
my father smiled enough.
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399. After he fired the
shot, what did he do?
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400. He ran out.
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401. Did you see which way? Did
he go left, right? What did he do?
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402. I went to my dad. I called 911.
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403. The register's empty.
Some rummy outside says...
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404. he saw Dinkens run out with
a bag of money and a six-pack.
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405. I guess times are tough all
over, huh? Excuse me, Detectives.
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406. We got the playback all cued
up for the security cameras.
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407. David, I want you to bring
your mother back here, okay?
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408. All right, now have
her take a look at him.
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409. He was in the store yesterday.
He cashed a government check.
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410. Does she remember his name?
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411. My father was supposed
to go to the bank today.
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412. Disability check.
Drew Washington.
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413. How about where he spends it?
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414. She doesn't know.
He's a crackhead.
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415. There's a local supply shop on
16th Street. Let's go pay a visit.
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416. All right, come on,
move it. No shoving.
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417. This isn't what you think.
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418. Yeah, I know. It's a
meeting of the Rotary Club.
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419. Okay, boys and girls,
shut up and gather round!
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420. Now, we're looking for a
man named Drew Washington.
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421. Drew Washington.
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422. The first one with the right
answer gets a hall pass outta here.
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423. Yeah, the rest have to go
down to the principal's office.
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424. Any takers, raise you hands.
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425. Drew Washington can kiss my ass.
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426. I'm gonna take that as a
maybe. You stand over here.
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427. This is whack, man.
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428. What, man?
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429. You got something you
want to share with the class?
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430. I don't gotta say nothing
without my lawyer.
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431. That's a good
answer. Sit him down.
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432. Anybody else? All right, take the
rest down and read them their rights.
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433. Let's go.
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434. First name? Theresa.
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435. Theresa. Let's take
a walk. Come on.
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436. Now, I look at you, and I see
possession with intent to sell.
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437. You ain't even searched
me. I got x-ray eyes, man.
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438. But if you tell me something about
Drew Washington, maybe I'd go blind.
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439. I don't want no
trouble with the dude.
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440. Hey, anybody asks,
we got it from her.
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441. Look, I don't hang out with
no Drew Washington, all right?
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442. How white do you think I am?
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443. Plenty. Look, I like my face just
like it is, all the pieces together.
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444. You know what I'm saying?
Okay, well, if it comes up...
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445. he told us.
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446. Deal?
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447. Look...
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448. he was here a while ago, you know what
I'm saying? He scored a lot of rock, right?
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449. And he wanted me to go party with
him, but I ain't like that, see, 'cause...
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450. I gotta at least like the guy,
you know what I'm saying?
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451. Well, Drew's party
shack, where is it?
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452. Do you know?
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453. Come on.
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454. Hey, Drew!
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455. Oh, man.
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456. A bullet right through the heart.
Scratch him from the line-up.
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457. Yeah, I miss him already.
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458. Drew Washington.
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459. How much money
your guy say he had?
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460. At least three bills.
Nothing in his pockets.
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461. So they got his money and
his drugs. Wiped him out.
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462. Help!
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463. Stay with him.
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464. Help! He's gonna kill me! Help!
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465. Down? Yeah.
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466. Help!
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467. Help!
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468. Help! He's in the laundry room.
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469. He's all cracked up!
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470. You! Freeze! Freeze!
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471. What the hell is that?
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472. Put the burrito down, señor.
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473. You die.
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474. Only if I eat that thing.
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475. Check his coat.
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476. We got Omar Cabezas and friend.
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477. It's got one round
used, recently.
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478. Hey, Omar, what do you want to bet
that bullet's in Drew Washington's chest?
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479. Hey, policeman. I had fun.
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480. Hey, Mikey.
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481. Between the bagels
and the burritos...
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482. you're gonna need some one-on-one
with Richard Simmons, huh?
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483. Yeah, food isn't fattening
if you only wear it.
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484. You had to tell them, right?
Come on, lighten up. It's funny.
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485. After four stiffs,
I'm all giggles.
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486. You know what? One of these
days I'm gonna pack up a Winnebago.
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487. And go where?
Upstate. New Hampshire.
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488. Right. I spent a year
there one weekend.
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489. Hey, guys, a detective in
Queens caught the morning news.
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490. It was déjà vu all over again.
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491. They were off Myrtle
Avenue in Forest Park.
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492. A couple of kids conducting an
anatomy class in the back seat of a Volvo.
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493. Some nut jumps out of the
bushes, caps lover boy with a.44.
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494. Scott Hexter.
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495. One and only. Some local busybody
recognized him from a composite.
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496. Guy has no alibi, we bring him
in. Couldn't make anything stick.
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497. Yeah, we're familiar
with his Teflon suit.
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498. Straitjacket'd be a better fit.
Sixteen hours under the lamp...
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499. and all he's worried about is
Mommy finding dirty dishes in the sink.
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500. Nut job still lives with her.
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501. Since when? He lives
in a rabbit hutch off 21st.
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502. Maybe weekends. This
fruitcake lives in Kew Gardens.
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503. Scottie has a little place
he goes to in the city.
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504. He's always home
after a day or two.
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505. I guess there's some things you'd
rather not do in front of your parents.
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506. I'm not one to pry, but a mother
knows. Scottie's a grown man.
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507. Does your mother's intuition tell
you about Scottie's grownup hobbies?
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508. He has one
passion, horticulture.
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509. He works at a florist's
on Woodhaven.
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510. You should see our garden in the summer.
His rose bushes would leave you gasping.
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511. I'm sure they would, but
we'd really like to see his room.
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512. Why do you people keep picking
on him? Scottie's an innocent boy.
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513. Ma'am, could we
just see his room?
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514. All right, but it's unfair.
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515. The last time the police were here,
they got the wrong idea about Scottie.
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516. My late husband, Sam,
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517. was very proud of his service
during the war, in Korea.
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518. Scottie inherited
some of that pride.
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519. Sam even taught
him to fire a pistol.
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520. Besides that antique there,
does Scottie own any other guns?
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521. Why don't you ask him?
He should still be at work.
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522. I guess he wasn't
in a hurry to tell you.
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523. We've got him in custody
down at the station house.
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524. I'm afraid you're
wrong, Detective.
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525. I paid those parking
fines a few hours ago.
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526. I didn't want Scottie spending
one more minute in that awful place.
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527. I don't give a damn, Morgan.
That file was red-tagged.
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528. That's right, you should have
talked to us before you let him go.
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529. He's a murder suspect.
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530. Let me talk to Profaci.
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531. You don't walk from Kew
Gardens to Forest Park.
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532. It's back to the DMV we go.
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533. Profaci. Yeah, it's me.
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534. Uh-huh. Great.
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535. Ballistics has the results on that
slug they pulled from Drew Washington.
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536. The.38 in Mr. Cabezas' jacket matches
the slug they took out of Drew Washington.
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537. We'll get him ready for
arraignment. Kincaid wants him...
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538. and D'Angelo in front
of the judge by 8:00.
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539. Oh, she can have him by 7:00, because
by 7:30 I plan to be at the Knicks game...
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540. up close and personal
with the City Dancers.
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541. Well, Lennie, if you
get jammed up...
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542. my kids would love to see
Starks do the pick-and-roll.
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543. Hey, I'm sorry, but I'm really
gonna need the change of pace.
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544. Yeah. Four bodies in one day.
I'll put in a call to Mr. Guinness.
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545. Our favorite scofflaw just hit the Lotto.
He ran out the meter in Forest Park...
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546. 15 minutes before the
guy in Queens was shot.
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547. Want to come out
of there, Scottie?
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548. What now, I forget to pay
my toll on the Triborough?
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549. They don't give out tickets
for shooting people, Scott.
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550. Would you put down the shears?
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551. Scott Hexter, you're under arrest
for the murder of Ken Scofield.
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552. You have the right to remain
silent. Anything you say can and will...
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553. be used against you in a court
of law. Do you understand that?
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554. You have a right to an attorney.
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555. My God, Scott.
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556. Don't worry, we'll
water him once a day.
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557. This is crazy. How many times do I have
to go through this? I didn't kill anybody.
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558. Yeah, but every time some kid gets
whacked with a.44, your name pops up.
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559. But I wasn't anywhere
near Forest Park.
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560. Names, places, minute-by-minute.
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561. If it checks out,
you're outta here.
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562. I went to the movies.
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563. If you have to lie, put some effort
into it. Give me the name of the movie.
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564. I can't remember. I
go to a lot of movies.
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565. You want to tell him how
deep this hole is getting?
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566. It's perfectly reasonable
to me if he can't remember.
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567. If my life depended on it, I'd remember
how many kernels of popcorn I ate.
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568. But I didn't do anything wrong.
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569. Look, the police in Queens
put him through 16 hours of this.
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570. Except for a caffeine high and distended
bladders, they walked out with nothing.
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571. They can't keep me here
that long again, can they?
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572. We'll keep you here 16 hours
or 16 days. We don't care.
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573. One thing's for sure. We're not
going anywhere, and neither are you.
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574. Why do you keep
doing this to me? Why?
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575. Because you're a sick bastard who gets his
hee-haw's out of killing innocent people.
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576. - I am not crazy.
- Sit down.
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577. I want to get out of
here. Sit down, Scottie.
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578. What they're saying
about me, it's not true.
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579. It'll be worse on the 6:00 news.
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580. They're gonna put you right
up there with the Son of Sam.
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581. Detective, please.
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582. They're gonna pitch a tent
outside your mother's house...
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583. and they're gonna dig
up every piece of dirt.
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584. No. They can't do that to her.
She's been through enough.
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585. Then admit what you did,
you gutless piece of crap!
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586. What do you want from
me? The truth, Scottie.
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587. I can't... I can't...
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588. That's it. No more questions
until I talk to Ben Stone.
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589. No, no, no. You don't get a
plea bargain until he starts talking.
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590. Plea bargain? What
are you talking about?
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591. We'll discuss it later, Scottie.
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592. I'm not going to jail.
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593. I didn't hurt anybody. I swear to
God I didn't. Please don't put me in jail.
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594. We're about ready
to toss in the towel.
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595. Can't his lawyer
get through to him?
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596. His lawyer can't
even turn off the tap.
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597. We were walking Hexter back
to his cell, and he was still crying.
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598. Any chance he could
be telling the truth?
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599. Hey, he knows where the door is.
All he has to do is give us an alibi.
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600. This guy's a box of Fruit Loops.
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601. One minute he's pruning
the flowers in the garden...
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602. the next minute he's playing...
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603. with Daddy's guns
in the bedroom.
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604. Just for drill, run down all the open files
with similar M.O.'s for the past year.
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605. Maybe we can tie some
of those to Mr. Hexter.
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606. Nobody's listening to
me. What are you, deaf?
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607. Hey, you. I want to talk to you.
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608. You know, you got no heat
in here, man. I'm freezing.
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609. Do I look like the boiler man?
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610. Well, then get me
something to eat.
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611. I'm getting hungry
in here. Sit down.
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612. Hey, why are you guys torturing me?
At least give me a cigarette, all right?
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613. Sit down and shut up.
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614. I said give me a cigarette,
now! You pigs, I'll kill you!
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615. I'll kill you!
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616. Hey, give me those keys.
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617. Get him off of me. Pig, Pig!
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618. I want something to eat.
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619. I want... What are you gonna do?
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620. Hey, you're repressing me!
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621. You want to eat? Eat
that. Eat it! Stop this.
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622. Eat it.
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623. Mike, Mike, Mike!
Come on, take it easy!
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624. Come on, get him off.
Get him in the back.
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625. Watch your weapon.
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626. No problem. I'm feeding the
animals. You got an aspirin?
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627. "Case number 454312.
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628. "People v. Omar Cabezas.
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629. "Charges are murder
in the second degree...
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630. "assault in the second degree,
possession in the second degree."
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631. I didn't do it, Your Honor.
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632. I'll enter that as a not
guilty. Miss Kincaid?
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633. Remand, Your Honor.
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634. Mr. Cabezas is a violent offender
with numerous convictions.
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635. While in custody he
assaulted several officers.
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636. Mr. Cabezas says that he's
a victim of police brutality.
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637. That's right, Your Honor. A lot of times.
I mean, look what they did to my face.
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638. I hear violins, Mr. Cabezas.
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639. The defendant's
remanded without bail.
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640. You said I would get bail. Next.
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641. "Case number 454324.
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642. "People v. Scott Hexter.
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643. "Charge is two counts of
murder in the second degree."
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644. My client pleads not
guilty to all counts.
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645. No bail, Your Honor. Mr. Hexter is
accused of two brutal serial murders.
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646. Mr. Hexter has roots in the community,
Your Honor, and he's gainfully employed.
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647. And he kills people
for relaxation?
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648. Don't waste my time, Counselor.
Remanded without bail. Next.
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649. "Case number 454306.
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650. "People v. Louisa
Catherine D'Angelo.
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651. "Charges are manslaughter in the
first degree, assault in the first degree."
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652. Give me a plea, Ms. D'Angelo.
My client pleads not guilty.
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653. I want to change that, Your
Honor. I want to plead to guilty.
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654. Louisa? Your Honor,
the plea is not guilty.
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655. That's not right. I
did it, Your Honor.
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656. Ms. D'Angelo, I suggest
you listen to your attorney.
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657. But, Your Honor, I did a
terrible thing. I killed my Bruno.
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658. Fine. The court accepts
your plea of guilty.
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659. Your Honor... It's her
choice, Miss Kaskel.
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660. Now, on the subject of
bail? $200,000, Your Honor.
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661. Your Honor, I object. My client is
being denied the advice of counsel.
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662. She's the one denying
it. Remanded. Next.
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663. What do you expect, Claire?
She's a victim of long-term abuse...
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664. and guilt is a normal symptom.
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665. She killed her husband,
that's why she feels guilty.
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666. She castrated him, for
God's sake. It's a cry for help.
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667. She plead guilty,
Mildred. She's confused.
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668. She had no idea
what she's doing.
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669. You know I can make a
motion to withdraw the plea.
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670. What do you want? Man
two, with a recommendation.
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671. Why don't you go for simple
assault? She serves six months.
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672. One woman in the
box is all I need...
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673. for the world to see Louisa
D'Angelo is the victim here.
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674. If the police
report checks out...
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675. man one, 4-to-12.
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676. I'll talk to my client.
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677. Louisa D'Angelo never filed
a complaint with this office.
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678. Well, you know most abused women
don't file a complaint until it's too late.
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679. Yes? Okay, tell him
I'll get back to him.
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680. Scott Hexter's lawyer.
I'm sure he wants a plea.
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681. Do we have anything to negotiate
with? A lot of coincidences.
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682. If he is a serial killer, there's a chance
he's been at it more than a month.
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683. I've got Briscoe and Logan
looking back 10 years.
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684. Richard Gill, 24.
Body found in Corona.
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685. Shot with a.38.
Assailant unknown.
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686. Scottie shoots a.44. Maybe
the gun was in the shop.
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687. Here, Tercel Johnson, 18, found
in his car near Highbridge Park.
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688. Popped twice in
the head with a.357.
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689. What? Scottie comes to Harlem?
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690. I'll mark it as a possible.
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691. We got shootings
with various calibers.
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692. In the car, out of the
car, uptown, downtown.
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693. But nothing that matches Hexter's
preferred mode of self-expression.
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694. Know why that doesn't surprise
me? Motor Vehicles sent this down.
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695. Report on a hit-and-run
last night in Riverdale.
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696. Tan Chevy, same plate as Hexter's,
10 minutes after Scofield was killed.
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697. Is it possible he
was in both places?
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698. Sure, with a pair of
wings and a good tail wind.
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699. Otherwise, he'd need at least
15 minutes to get up to Riverdale.
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700. What are we saying here? The
wrong man's sitting in Rikers?
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701. Or somebody got the plate
numbers mixed-up on the hit-and-run.
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702. Look, the car
was in Forest Park.
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703. He fits all the composites.
He's got the glasses.
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704. What are the odds?
He's gotta be the shooter.
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705. Or the unluckiest man alive.
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706. I'm tired of fighting you.
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707. I'm innocent, but no matter
what I say you're gonna get me.
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708. Mr. Hexter, that's not true.
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709. Then what am I doing here?
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710. Why does he want me to plead guilty?
I don't understand what's going on.
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711. If you could account
for your whereabouts...
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712. I told the police, I was at the movies.
I was nowhere near Forest Park.
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713. And last night? Your car
was seen in Riverdale.
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714. I went for a ride. I was by
myself. I was just driving.
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715. I'm sure that your lawyer
has explained to you...
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716. the value of an
uncorroborated alibi.
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717. Scott, I can't help
you if you keep lying.
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718. I am so sick of this. Why can't you
just believe me? I didn't kill anybody.
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719. Well, if Bauer's
trolling for a plea
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720. bargain, then, by all
means, toss him a fish.
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721. Adam, I don't recall Hexter
saying that's what he wanted.
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722. Let Bauer worry about
selling it to his client.
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723. I'm not convinced
he's guilty of anything...
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724. except being in the wrong
place at the wrong time.
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725. Yeah, I heard the same excuse
from a man in Dallas 30 years ago.
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726. The next thing you're
going to tell me...
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727. is that Hexter is claiming
that he was set up by the CIA.
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728. But if he is a patsy, it's
partly his own responsibility.
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729. He won't give us
a verifiable alibi.
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730. How about there might
be a good reason why?
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731. I can't explain any of this guy's
behavior, but I don't want to wake up...
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732. a year from now feeling I've made
some kind of grotesque mistake.
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733. A grotesque mistake...
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734. would be allowing Scott Hexter to
shoot another innocent person in the head.
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735. I can't present
this to a grand jury.
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736. Have you got a compelling
reason for me to dismiss?
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737. My son wouldn't hurt a
soul. He's not that kind of boy.
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738. The police say he was in the area
when the Queens boy was shot.
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739. They have his parking ticket.
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740. That wasn't Scottie.
I got that ticket.
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741. It was his car.
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742. St. Mary's was having a
food drive for the homeless.
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743. I needed Scottie's car to bring
the canned goods I collected.
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744. Well, your son didn't tell us.
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745. He didn't know.
He was in the city.
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746. I simply paid the ticket.
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747. I still don't understand how the
police could think he murdered anyone.
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748. Scott refused to give
us an alibi for last night.
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749. If he has one, why
wouldn't he tell us?
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750. Mrs. Hexter?
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751. He has a friend in the city.
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752. He doesn't think I know.
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753. My husband would have
thrown him out of the house.
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754. I think I can find the name.
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755. Last night we had takeout
Chinese at Scottie's.
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756. He worries someone
might see us holding hands.
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757. So after you read each other's fortune
cookies, what was on the menu then?
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758. A quiet evening on the couch
and a couple of bottles of wine.
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759. Life is a cabernet. Did
you spend the night, Julian?
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760. Scottie wouldn't let me. I
tried taking a taxi at 2:00.
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761. Scottie ended up
driving me home.
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762. And where's home? Riverdale.
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763. We got a report
on a hit-and-run.
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764. That's what this
is about? Maybe.
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765. There was ice on the street, and
Scottie bumped into a parked car.
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766. I guess he'd had a
little too much to drink.
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767. I told him he should
leave a note on the car.
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768. That would have
saved us a lot of trouble.
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769. He's so concerned
with appearances.
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770. It's his father. The man's been dead
15 years, and he's still scared of him.
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771. Hexter's his boyfriend. He'd
do anything to cover for him.
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772. Maybe it was Julian on
the hit-and-run in Riverdale.
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773. If he's concerned about
Hexter's well-being,
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774. why didn't he step
forward earlier?
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775. Maybe he's got the
same hang-ups as Scottie.
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776. Hey, Mike. They
found your girlfriend.
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777. So far, we got the
blow-by-blow on boyfriends...
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778. 1 through 106.
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779. This old girl makes
Madonna look like a nun.
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780. How you doing, Zelda?
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781. Detective Mike. Come
and sit down next to Zelda.
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782. You had those yearnings, so you
got everybody out looking for me.
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783. No, this is business. It's
about the guy with glasses.
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784. I've been keeping an eye
out, but I ain't seen him.
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785. Yeah, I got a picture
I want you to see.
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786. Who's this? Well, you tell us.
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787. He's not Mr. Peepers.
He's too young...
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788. and the face is too chubby.
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789. This one looks
like a mama's boy.
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790. I'll call Ben Stone.
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791. Tip-off's in an hour.
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792. How long does it
take to find this guy?
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793. Hexter, Scott. We got
a release order for him.
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794. Ray?
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795. What happened to number 484...
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796. 1935?
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797. Yeah, him.
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798. I got a couple of suits
getting pissy out here.
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799. Okay.
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800. They got him at the infirmary,
gentlemen. Through that door.
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801. We're looking for prisoner
Scott Hexter. He's inside.
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802. Scott Hexter?
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803. He was eating dinner. Somebody
stabbed him with a sharpened toothbrush.
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804. Took his baloney sandwich.
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805. It won't be long...
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806. before the real Mr. .44
racks up another kill.
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807. I just hope he
does it in the Bronx.
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808. Well, I'm gonna go home
and hug my kids. Good night.
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809. Night. See you.
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810. It's gotta be halfway through
the fourth quarter, by now.
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811. There's always
overtime. Come on, Mike.
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