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. How many channels you have
now? Your man here isn't too smart.
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7. The illegal splice goes
right through his window.
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8. 50? 60? Something like that? He
pays for his cable like everybody else...
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9. or we call the cops. Not
one channel speaking Farsi.
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10. In America, everybody
supposed to got equal rights.
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11. Mr. Williams?
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12. Mr. Williams, we are coming in.
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13. Mr. Williams?
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14. Hey, Baba...
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15. Nothing upstairs.
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16. Mr. Sandler, 3-C, buzzed
someone into the building last night.
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17. I was expecting my girlfriend.
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18. I thought it was her.
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19. The lucky lady actually
showed up half an hour later.
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20. My intercom is broken.
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21. I'm supposed to run down three
flights every time I have company?
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22. He might have appreciated it.
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23. Stick around.
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24. So the killer leaned on every doorbell
until some moron buzzed him in.
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25. Who said New York
isn't a friendly town?
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26. He was better-looking
before the beating.
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27. Broken nose, possibly
fractured cheek...
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28. Look at these cuts on his
knuckles. Maybe he returned a few.
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29. Hematoma.
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30. My guess, a cranial fracture
in the medullar region.
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31. That's what put his lights out.
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32. Blunt instrument?
Or that radiator...
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33. or a doorjamb. Somebody
did some dancing around.
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34. Footprints after
the bleeding started.
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35. Pat Williams.
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36. He was damn near Rookie
of the Year in, what, '91?
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37. Well, that's Benny Williams.
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38. These are all autographed.
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39. His son, he give me a card...
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40. said it was worth $20.
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41. Well, this is
identical handwriting.
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42. Could be, he was gonna pick up a
few bucks forging his son's signature.
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43. Well, looks like he
needed the cash.
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44. "Order to appear and show
cause for failure to pay alimony."
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45. You know, I saw Pat Williams last
summer. Hit for the cycle against Clemens.
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46. He drops two
balls in right field.
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47. Yeah. All stick, no defense.
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48. Maybe it runs in
the family, huh?
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49. Pat's in with the kids.
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50. You have Pat's statement, right?
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51. No, we're not scheduling
a press conference.
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52. You have the general manager's
statement? Well, that's good, yeah.
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53. Right, they're here now, yeah.
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54. He just... He just called
me last night, you know?
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55. I don't want it
handled that way at all.
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56. He was just saying how he
wanted to set up some time...
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57. take the kids ice skating
over at Rockefeller Center.
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58. So, what, was he
taking the day off?
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59. No, Benny was Pat's
business manager.
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60. You know, you start
making a lot of money...
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61. you need somebody, you
know? That you can trust.
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62. Must have been nice
having someone that close.
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63. For the last few years, yeah.
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64. But when I was a kid,
he wasn't even around.
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65. It was my mom's parents
that actually raised me.
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66. But then, when I was
19, he tracked me down.
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67. It was good for Pat.
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68. And it was great for the boys.
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69. And when I'm on the
road, he's here. Every day.
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70. Looks like your mom
tracked him down.
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71. What do you mean? We
saw some court papers...
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72. she was pushing for alimony.
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73. No, that's Jocelyn,
my father's second wife.
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74. My mother died
when I was a baby.
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75. That's why he left.
He couldn't handle it.
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76. Star athletes, they used to
have ticker tape thrown at them.
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77. Now it's knives
and metal batons.
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78. Well, they can afford
to hire security, anyway.
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79. The average salary's
about a million.
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80. When Mantle made
$100,000, it was a big deal.
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81. Yeah, there's only a
couple of dozen guys...
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82. in the world that can do what Pat
Williams does. Why shouldn't he get paid?
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83. I don't mind the Williams bringing in
the big bucks. It's guys who are batting...
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84. .190 and flying around in
their private jets that get to me.
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85. You ever get a look at a
real major-league curve ball?
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86. Hey, last year, Police
Summer Finals...
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87. five for five, four RBIs.
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88. Oh, yeah, Porky Pedowski and
Dwight Gooden, they're a lot alike.
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89. Hey, Porky had a hell of a
curve, I hate to tell you, pal.
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90. You try hitting one of those.
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91. When we were married,
Benny was a traveling salesman.
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92. And that's not a joke.
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93. No, but it can be kind of
tough on a marriage, huh?
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94. He had girlfriends in
Cleveland, Dayton, Pittsburgh...
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95. that I knew of.
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96. You and Benny just
recently divorced?
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97. 1982.
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98. So you're suing him
for the money now?
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99. He has the money now.
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100. Six months ago, I saw him
doing a commercial on TV...
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101. for a sporting goods store.
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102. Benny Williams was an actor?
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103. Celebrity. Secondhand,
thanks to his son.
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104. He never even told
me he had a son.
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105. His son says they're very close.
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106. Oh, sure.
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107. Since Pat's become a celebrity,
I'll bet they're inseparable.
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108. You get enough blood off
the floor for a DNA match?
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109. Yeah. And it proves that
Benny Williams bled there.
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110. What about the assailant?
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111. Not unless he was beat to
death by his identical twin.
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112. Okay, so the
footprints are his, too?
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113. Any fingerprints?
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114. All you want.
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115. Take weeks to sort these out.
That apartment had a lot of tenants.
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116. Anyone check his computer?
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117. Your victim bought
a 486 machine...
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118. state-of-the-art, and a
shelf of the latest software...
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119. but he never got around to putting
the software on the computer.
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120. You think that office
stuff was just for show?
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121. The desk was useful.
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122. Blood, skin, and hair on
the corner. It killed him.
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123. He had a loaded
45 in his bedroom?
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124. Well, whoever came calling,
Benny didn't greet him with a gun.
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125. Someone he knew and liked?
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126. He liked the ladies.
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127. You see a lady slamming his
head down against the desk?
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128. They have husbands
or boyfriends who would.
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129. Who was Benny
knocking boots with?
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130. You think his son knew
he was an ass man?
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131. I don't care how
close they were...
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132. I don't see him bragging to
his kid about his latest conquest.
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133. But the guys down at the
office are a different story.
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134. Tell me about it.
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135. What?
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136. I wanted Pat to be my spokesman.
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137. You know, I figured the
kid's still on the way up.
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138. What could it cost?
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139. So the old man told you
you couldn't afford him?
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140. No, he says we'll work something
out later. First I should give him a job.
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141. Come here, I want to show you.
The way he pitched me, I thought...
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142. he could pitch my
merchandise. But this...
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143. This is as close as I
ever came to the kid.
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144. Did you get to meet
any of Benny's friends?
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145. No, I tried to.
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146. Six times a day my kids ask me, "When
am I gonna meet some ballplayers?"
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147. Benny sent me a picture
of Pat. Autographed.
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148. So you never got
beyond the hustle?
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149. No.
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150. Then one night he says, "Come on,
let's go out, meet some of the crowd."
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151. Where'd you go, a sports bar?
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152. I wished. No, we went up
to Harlem, The Blue Pelican.
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153. You had a good time, huh?
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154. Four girls, five
bottles of champagne.
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155. Benny stuck me with the check.
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156. Worth every penny.
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157. Yeah, I remember,
a fat white guy.
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158. Mr. Big-Time Sporting Goods.
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159. Fell right there. I had
to help him into a cab.
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160. He and Benny had
some female company?
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161. Benny always had female company.
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162. Any names?
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163. Start with the letter "A."
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164. Well, how about
recent favorites?
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165. Let me see. Last time I saw
Benny was New Year's Eve.
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166. Well, who was he
ringing it in with?
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167. Pat Williams is
big stuff up here...
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168. and I don't want to be playing
the dozen with his old man.
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169. You don't think Pat would want
information about who killed his father?
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170. Well, that little
woman didn't kill him.
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171. Yeah?
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172. Vanessa Petrie. Makeup artist.
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173. She did some of the models
for Essence magazine...
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174. and Benny showed me
her name in the fine print.
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175. I haven't seen Benny in a week.
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176. Nice eye. You out of commission?
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177. You could say that.
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178. So what did you argue
about, Hillary's health plan?
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179. You don't think Benny... Benny
had nothing to do with this.
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180. Benny never raised a hand
against me. He had a soft heart.
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181. He was a lover,
not a fighter, huh?
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182. That's right.
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183. After our last date, he sent
me two dozen yellow roses.
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184. A new girl at work called me at
home to tell me they were there.
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185. And you didn't answer the phone?
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186. My husband didn't
appreciate the gesture.
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187. What, she called the cops?
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188. She didn't think a black eye was a
good way of expressing your affection.
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189. Come on, man.
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190. I'm a restrained individual.
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191. She was doing the
pole dance with the guy.
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192. Tough luck.
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193. This is not a game of chance.
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194. Oh, you mean you didn't make
anything on the break on purpose?
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195. Cost you $100 to find out.
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196. Can we make it $10?
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197. Policeman's salary.
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198. You must be honest.
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199. Willie, go chill.
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200. You ever meet Benny Williams?
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201. Oh, that's what this is about.
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202. Look, I ain't got time for this.
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203. Looks like you
got plenty of time.
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204. We don't need a complaint from
your wife to arrest you for assault.
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205. Yeah, I seen him around.
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206. He got around. That
was the problem.
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207. Oh, and you decided
to solve that problem?
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208. Look, I didn't have nothing to
do with what happened to him...
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209. but I might send flowers.
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210. Where were you last night?
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211. McReedy's. I
work the door there.
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212. Oh, a bouncer, huh?
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213. So you had plenty of on-the-job
training tossing people around.
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214. Hey, look, there's no way I
would've messed with him, all right?
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215. Why, you such a
big fan of his son?
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216. No man, baseball
ain't my game...
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218. The word was out.
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219. Don't mess with Benny.
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220. Whose word was that?
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221. Papa Doc.
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222. Dr. Donnell? Doynell?
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no money down?
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224. Yeah, he cracks your
back and takes your jack.
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225. Especially when you
don't cover your bets, right?
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226. What you gonna do now,
Minnesota? Look like you stuck.
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227. Yeah, I can't see the eight. I
guess I have to make something up.
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228. Damn.
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229. Hey, look, you didn't hear nothing about
Papa's bookmaking from me, all right?
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230. Thanks for the information.
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231. Yeah, right.
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232. Excuse me, can I
help you gentlemen?
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233. It's all right. We're
friends of friends.
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subluxations here.
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235. I don't think you're
here for an adjustment.
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236. Although you could
use one. No, lie relaxed.
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237. Actually, Dr. Doynell,
we're here just to talk.
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238. Doinel.
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239. And I don't generally speak with you
gentlemen unless my attorney is present.
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240. It'll only take a moment. I
have him on my speed dial.
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241. Right, tell him to
meet us at the precinct.
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242. We've got a nice room
set up for conferences.
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243. Forty-three arrests for
bookmaking and no convictions...
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244. and still I have a
positive attitude.
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245. Is this something we can...
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246. straighten out in my office?
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247. We want to talk
about Benny Williams.
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248. I can't possibly
remember every patient.
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249. Pat Williams' father.
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250. Yes.
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251. I'm aware of that tragedy.
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252. We heard you took a
particular interest in Benny.
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253. I would have to know a man
before I had any interest in him...
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254. and we haven't
established that I know him.
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255. Well, I'm just wondering if
we took a look around here...
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256. maybe we might find
something with his name on it?
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257. Now I'm back to my speed dial.
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258. And these are your fans?
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259. Well, you know, it
comes with the territory.
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260. Let's go in here and talk.
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261. You guys find something?
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262. Your father ever
mention a Dr. Doinel?
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263. No, the chiropractor? No,
he didn't believe in that.
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264. We're not asking if he
got his bones bent, Pat.
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265. We just want to know if he might
have been involved in gambling.
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266. My father's not even
in the ground yet.
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267. You know, I could
really take offense to this.
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268. Yeah. And the guy
who killed your father...
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269. is out there someplace walking
his dog. That doesn't offend you?
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270. My father had a problem, okay,
when he came to work for me.
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271. He had a gambling
problem. He bet sports.
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272. I told him that it could
cost me my career.
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273. And did he respect your opinion?
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274. My father-in-law knew what
could happen, so he stopped.
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275. You sure about that?
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276. Yes. And he got help
from a support group...
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277. and I took him to
his first meeting.
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278. A room full of gamblers?
They must've loved meeting you.
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279. My father had a problem,
and he took care of it.
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280. We've got to go now, okay?
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281. Okay.
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282. Support groups, huh? They
got one for recovering detectives?
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283. Well, after Pat laid down the law, it
was in Benny's best interest to quit.
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284. Yeah, I know how that goes. My
mother was diagnosed with cirrhosis.
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285. It was quit drinking or die.
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286. I held her hand walking into the
meeting, I saw her take the oath.
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287. Yeah? What happened?
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288. Well, you know, they
team her up with a sponsor.
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289. Two weeks later, the
sponsor's daughter calls me.
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290. Needs help scraping the
two of them off a barroom floor.
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291. It doesn't happen to all of us.
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292. We appreciate your
coming in, Mr. Stefansky.
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293. Yeah, I feel funny talking about anyone in
our group. Our members are anonymous.
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294. That's our first
principle. Here you go.
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295. He's dead. Three-to-one he
won't mind. It's no joke, Detective.
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296. We deal with destroyed lives.
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297. So do we.
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298. You're the one he was supposed
to call when he got the urge?
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299. Yes. And he did call. He was working
very hard to control his addiction.
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300. Won a few battles
but didn't win the war?
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301. We never win the war.
We settle for a draw.
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302. Day by day. And Benny
had some bad days?
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303. He was very proud,
and I was proud of him.
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304. He used to bet baseball, but he
stopped that cold for the sake of his son.
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305. But he didn't stop everything.
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306. We all have our bad days.
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307. This is the news? Benny gambled?
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308. It seems like he may have
fallen down the 12 steps.
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309. And we hear the biggest bookie in
Harlem took an interest in Benny's health.
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310. If you believe the bouncer, who's
the only one we know with a motive.
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311. Yeah, but his alibi checks.
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312. Okay.
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313. Why does a bookie
protect somebody?
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314. Generosity of spirit?
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315. Somebody works for him.
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316. Or somebody owes him
some money, a lot of money.
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317. Yeah, well, I doubt that
Papa Doc's gonna let us...
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318. peruse his employment
records and accounts receivable.
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319. I used to work a
snitch on 110th.
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320. He have a gambling habit? He
carried bags for a couple of bookies.
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321. You still got an address on him?
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322. Voucher what you
need out of petty cash.
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323. I don't mind coming downtown by train,
long as I know I'm going uptown by taxi.
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324. Now, I usually lunch at this hour. What
say we step over to the Café des Artistes?
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325. Well, we're not gonna quite book your
limo yet, till we find out what you got.
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326. You know, I'm very disappointed
Ms. Van Buren didn't come.
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327. But I guess she got you
white boys working for her now.
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328. Yeah, and the Mayor's
son shines her shoes.
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329. What do you know
about Benny Williams?
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330. That man was a negative barometer.
He bet red, you'd better bet black.
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331. Being as he's dead, we figure
his luck's not running too good.
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332. He was wired to pro baseball.
And he blows out on college baskets.
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333. So who did he make
his bad bets with?
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334. Papa Doc.
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335. Forty-three arrests,
no convictions.
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336. Well, he's a big supporter
of the Harlem police charities.
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337. How much did Benny owe Papa Doc?
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338. Well, I hear 800.
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339. Thousand?
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340. I still haven't had my lunch.
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341. Here, here's $50. That ought to
cover des Artistes. Bon appétit!
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342. And merci beaucoup.
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343. Papa Doc wouldn't have let
Benny run up an $800,000 tab...
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344. unless he figured he
was gonna get paid.
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345. So who's got the deep
pockets in the Williams family?
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346. Pat.
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347. Spring of '86, a team of high school
all-stars traveled through Florida...
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349. Pat had one at-bat,
I'll never forget it.
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350. Sid Fernandez threw everything
he had, Pat kept on fouling them off.
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351. Must've been 15 pitches.
He saw one he liked, boom.
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352. A rope down the line for
three. He was 17 years old.
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353. Yeah, and graduation day
you were knocking on his door.
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354. Me and every agent
from here to LA.
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355. I know the press makes us out
to be scum-sucking vultures...
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356. but I got that kid
a hell of a deal.
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357. Last year's All-Star Game,
eight of the starters were mine.
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358. This year's roster's
missing one.
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359. I signed the deal, I
still get the commission.
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360. Look, I've seen this movie a million
times. I take in some kid with 12 cents...
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361. in his pocket, help
him sign a good
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362. contract, connect him
with the right people.
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363. These kids run, they catch,
they hit, they don't handle money.
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364. I invest their cash, I put
them on an allowance.
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365. A grown man with a
family on an allowance?
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366. He asked me to put
his old man on one, too.
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367. Only trouble was, Benny ran
through his $3,000 by noon Monday...
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368. and hit up Pat for most
of his. He was gambling.
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369. Did Pat know?
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370. He had to be curious why his father was
going through an extra $10,000 a week.
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371. Sorry, guys, wheels
up. I got an appointment.
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372. Hey, the kid had to know.
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373. Some people have an
amazing ability to stay ignorant.
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374. He came from
nothing to a perfect life.
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375. The old man tracks him down
after he's headed to the bigs...
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377. So, what, he used his old
man's head for batting practice?
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378. Maybe.
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379. You told us your
father quit gambling.
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380. Look, I'm not my
father's keeper.
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381. We're trying to find the guy who killed
your father, and your lying doesn't help.
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382. I'm just trying to protect
what I have here, okay?
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383. Now, you both know that if it gets into
the paper that my father was gambling...
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384. Maybe we'll arrest his murderer.
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385. And maybe I'll just
get a job as, what...
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387. Maybe you just wanted to
make sure no one ever knew.
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388. Okay, all right. Look...
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guys' help anyway.
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390. He's threatened my family.
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393. Your father owed him?
He still wanted his money?
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394. No, it was me. I owe him.
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395. I was just placing
bets through my father.
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396. So killing him was
a collection notice.
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397. It's out of our hands, Edgar.
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398. As it is, we're not charging
him under the gambling statutes.
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399. That's not enough.
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400. I want it on record
from your office...
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401. he never bet a dime
on a baseball game.
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402. Well, we'll do what's
necessary. Let's move on. Okay?
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403. Mrs. Williams, Ben Stone. Hello.
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404. And this is Miss
Kincaid. Miss Kincaid.
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405. Mrs. Williams, please be seated.
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406. Sir, we can't proceed
against Mr. Doinel...
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407. unless we have more than your
educated guess that he killed your father.
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408. We got phone calls.
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409. They said that if we didn't pay
up, then they would hurt him.
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410. Do you know who
made those phone calls?
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411. No, but I know
who paid for them.
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412. We need a direct
link to Mr. Doinel.
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413. He came to our house.
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414. Why don't you tell
them what happened?
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415. I was coming back from
the store with the kids.
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416. This man, he was
real big, came up to me.
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417. He had some grease or
something on his finger.
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418. He put a smudge on my
blouse, right here on the shoulder.
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419. He said, "Tell him...
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420. "I was this close."
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421. Then he left.
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422. Did you keep the blouse?
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423. Why would I?
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424. Would you recognize
the man's face?
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425. Oh, yes. I remember.
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426. No. I'm sorry.
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427. Just take your time.
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428. There's so many
faces. They all look so...
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429. Well, they weren't exactly looking
their best when those were taken.
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430. Him. That's the man.
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431. Joey Lang, a.k.a. Joey Dogs.
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432. What you charging me with
here, smudging up a woman's shirt?
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433. Well, give me the cleaning
bill and I'll take care of it.
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434. You left your mark on a
lot of people, Mr. Lang.
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435. Nine arrests, two convictions.
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436. And it's not hard to read the subtext
of your remarks to Lucy Williams.
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437. Well, remark on this subtext,
Casper, I didn't threaten nobody...
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438. and I sure as hell don't get
paid enough to kill anybody.
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439. Is there a surcharge
for crushing heads?
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440. Some heads I'd do for free.
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441. So Benny Williams,
he was a freebie?
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442. Mr. Lang, we have eight
sets of prints in his apartment.
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443. Odds are, one of them
has got to be yours.
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444. If that's straight, you'd have
hauled my black ass in here already.
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445. No, not if we've had you under
surveillance for two weeks.
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446. Now what makes you think I'm
stupid enough to believe you?
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447. You were seen leaving
Mr. Williams' building.
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448. You rang 10 or 15 apartments...
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449. and the person that
buzzed you in saw you.
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450. You one lying
sack of dirt, Casper.
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451. Nobody saw me
because I wasn't there.
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452. Mr. Lang, I get the feeling
that you did this for hire.
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453. Now, I can charge you with
murder, and if you don't start talking...
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454. you're the one who's going
to be serving a life sentence.
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455. Well, if I'm going for one, I
might as well go for the deuce.
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456. Is that a threat, sir?
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457. I could be over this table
and crack your head...
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458. before that clown could
do anything about it.
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459. See, I'm not going down
for something I didn't do.
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460. Sir, you just threatened a man
who could charge you with murder.
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461. And right now, I don't give a
damn about your innocence.
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462. So what good did that do you?
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463. Hey!
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464. I won't give up nothing
unless I float out of here.
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465. Then we've got
nothing to talk about.
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466. Come on, Casper,
hang with it, man.
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467. Mr. Lang, you're sinking
fast. Unless you start talking...
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468. I don't think you're
coming up for air.
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469. Look, I was there,
but I didn't do no killing.
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470. That was Papa Doc.
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471. One side, fat stuff. We
got a warrant for Papa Doc.
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472. He's busy. Not for long.
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473. Detectives!
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474. Out of the hot tub, Doc.
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475. Sorry, ladies, the
Doctor's wanted in surgery.
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476. Henry Doinel, you're under arrest
for the murder of Benny Williams.
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477. You have the right
to remain silent.
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478. Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law...
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479. Case number 456020.
People vs. Henry Doinel.
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480. Charges of Murder in
the Second Degree...
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481. Attempted Grand Larceny
in the Second Degree...
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482. and Promoting Gambling
in the First Degree.
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483. Plea? Not guilty.
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484. To all counts, Your Honor.
Of course. Miss Kincaid?
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485. No bail, Your Honor.
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486. My client is simply accused,
not convicted, of these charges.
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487. Charges that
include a brutal killing.
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488. Mr. Doinel is a bookmaker
with a long record of arrests.
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489. I say again, Your
Honor, no convictions.
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490. He made threats against
the victim's family, Your Honor.
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491. There is every indication,
if he's freed on bail...
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492. he will resume his
illegal activities...
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493. and present a clear
danger to the community.
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494. Dr. Doinel is a
respected chiropractor.
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495. The community should not
be deprived of his services.
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496. Well, as long as they remember
to warm up before they exercise...
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497. they can do without him.
Remanded without bail.
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498. My client has never been
in Ben Williams' home.
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499. He doesn't even
know where he lives.
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500. Oh, really? Well, I owe
my credit union $4,500...
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501. they certainly
know where I live.
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502. Dr. Doinel is not a bank.
You deny he's a bookmaker?
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503. Heartily and vigorously. What
you call a bookmaking operation...
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504. is simply the accounting department
of a busy chiropractic office.
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505. Nothing illegal about it.
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506. Except the way it services
delinquent accounts.
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507. Joey Lang admitted that
he worked for your client.
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508. Well, it's tough to find work
with a resume like Joey's.
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509. Sometimes a job can change
a man's outlook. Obviously...
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510. Joey couldn't change his.
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511. Mr. Lang is a brutal man.
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512. If he lost control while trying
to collect an overdue bill...
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513. I don't see how
Dr. Doinel is responsible.
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514. He is if Joey Lang was
working under his directions.
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515. Now, sir, you're the only one who
stood to benefit from this extortion.
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516. Well, dead people
can't settle up, Mr. Stone.
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517. Doesn't make any sense to
kill a man who owes you money.
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518. But if you beat in his father's brains,
it sends a very strong message.
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519. Pat Williams admitted these were
his gambling debts, not his father's.
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520. I want a short date, Mr. Stone.
The sooner I win number 44...
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521. the sooner that I file a lawsuit
for malicious prosecution.
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522. I had some talks with Mr. Williams and
with his son about paying off the debt...
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523. or else somebody
was going to get hurt.
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524. Did you carry out that threat?
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525. Yeah, I scuffed up
Ben Williams a bit.
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526. Next day, the kid came
through with some money.
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527. Who ordered you to
scuff up Mr. Williams?
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528. Henry Doinel.
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529. Now what was the reason for
your last meeting with Mr. Williams?
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530. Well, there was about $800,000
owed. Nobody was paying up...
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531. so me and Papa
Doc fell in on Benny.
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532. I scuffed him up some, then
Papa Doc told me to wait in the car.
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533. And what was the condition of
Mr. Williams when you left him...
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534. with the defendant, Mr. Doinel?
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535. Well, he was sitting
in a chair, crying.
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536. Now, he was hurting, but it was
all body work and no head hits.
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537. He was alive.
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538. What happened after that?
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539. I waited five minutes, then Papa
Doc came out and we booked.
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540. It was about 9:30. I know because
I looked at the clock in the car.
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541. All right, thank you.
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542. Before your last
visit to Mr. Williams...
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543. Dr. Doinel discussed his intention
to kill Mr. Williams, did he not?
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544. No, he didn't.
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545. Oh, then he told you afterwards
that he killed Mr. Williams, correct?
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546. No, he never told me.
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547. Oh, but it is common
practice for Dr. Doinel...
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548. to have people killed and not
to collect a debt, isn't that right?
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549. No. I never heard
of him doing that.
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550. He did the killings
himself, is that the case?
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551. I don't know nothing
about that, either.
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552. In other words, you have no personal
knowledge of any kind that Dr. Doinel...
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553. ever directly caused the death of
any person in order to collect a debt.
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554. Is that your testimony?
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555. Yeah.
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556. I never even met Papa Doc.
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557. I would tell Daddy
who to bet on.
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558. He would make the call, and...
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559. I guess I wasn't very
good at picking winners.
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560. Would you explain that, please?
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561. I was losing some big money.
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562. I mean, it was going out
faster than it was coming in.
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563. I was in the hole for $800,000.
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564. So what happened then?
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565. That's when the calls started.
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566. "Pay up, or we're
gonna hurt your family.
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567. "Or we're gonna hurt your dad."
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568. So, I paid up, after
they broke his arm.
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569. $50,000.
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570. $50,000...
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571. but, no, that wasn't enough.
They wanted everything.
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572. What did you do about that?
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573. There was nothing that I could
do. Everybody thinks that...
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574. I have all of this cash laying
around. It's not like that.
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575. After everybody gets their
little cut, I get an allowance.
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576. Look, I'm...
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577. I'm sorry, okay? I've...
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578. I've got a gambling sickness.
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579. If it wasn't for me, then my
father would be alive right now...
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580. and my kids would
have a grandfather.
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581. I'm sorry.
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582. Thank you.
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583. Let's talk about the bets that got
you into this trouble, Mr. Williams.
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584. Last January,
Indiana vs. Michigan...
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585. where'd your money go?
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586. I don't...
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587. Michigan, I don't know.
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588. Win or a loss?
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589. I don't remember.
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590. Michigan lost by nine
points. How much you lose?
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591. I'm not sure.
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592. I refer to the betting sheets
found on Dr. Doinel's computers...
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593. People's Exhibit 12.
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594. They contain a record of all the bets
placed on your behalf by your father.
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595. According to these, you
lost $10,000 on Michigan.
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596. Yeah, maybe. I don't know. I
went through a lot of money.
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597. Oh, indeed you did. Same
month, Iowa vs. Northwestern.
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598. Who'd you bet on?
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599. I don't remember.
$15,000 on Iowa...
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600. and you don't remember
a dime of it, do you?
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601. Look, I was making bets every day,
okay? I don't remember every one of them.
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602. Funny, I remember every nag
that cost me $100 at the track.
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603. Why is it you can't
remember losing $15,000?
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604. Your Honor, objection. I don't see
the relevance to this line of questioning.
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605. Overruled. I'd like
to hear the answer.
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606. The question is still
pending, Mr. Williams.
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607. Look, most of the time...
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608. I'd give Daddy the money,
and I'd let him make the call.
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609. Discretionary gambling account?
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610. Come on, Mr. Williams,
where's the gamble in that?
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611. Where's the thrill? Objection.
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612. Withdrawn.
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613. But isn't it in fact
true, Mr. Williams...
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614. that you never laid a bet with Dr. Doinel,
either directly or through your father?
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615. I don't know.
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616. One last question, Mr. Williams.
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617. Why did you lie?
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618. A gambler who forgets who he
bets on? I'd like to be his bookie.
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619. It's not fatal. We convince
the jury he got nervous.
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620. He blanked out.
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621. I got to arrange a conference in chambers,
and we gotta ask for a continuance.
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622. So you can find another
incompetent witness?
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623. We have Lang's testimony, and
that alone ought to get us a conviction.
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624. Wait a minute. What if Pat
Williams didn't forget what he bet on?
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625. What if he never bet at all?
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626. He lied about that. There's no
telling what else he lied about.
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627. You think Pat killed his dad?
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628. We're not talking about
Father Flanagan here.
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629. Do you have any idea of
what my calendar looks like?
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630. I understand, Your
Honor, but I'm really...
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631. I have three homicides
ready to go to trial.
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632. Seven child abuse,
four assaults with intent...
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633. not to mention double digits
in assorted narcotic cases.
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634. I haven't had a
vacation in nine months.
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635. But I'm only asking
for a week, Your...
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636. Problem is, while
Mr. Stone goes fishing...
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637. or whatever it is he does for
fun, my client is sitting in a cell.
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638. Vince, please, this
could help your client.
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639. You want to be charitable,
give to the March of Dimes.
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640. You want to save the
state time and money...
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641. I would not object to
an immediate dismissal.
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642. But that's premature. Your
prime witness commits perjury.
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643. I'd call it
pragmatic. All right.
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644. I'll give you two days, Ben.
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645. And don't you come
back with a suntan.
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646. A continuance?
What does that mean?
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647. It means the jury will think
our case is going to hell.
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648. And there's a
chance they'll be right.
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649. Pat's a professional athlete,
not a professional witness.
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650. Edgar, you know as well as I
do that any regular at the OTB...
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651. knows what he bet
on from 1960 on.
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652. Pat has a lot more
to think about.
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653. Like keeping his lies straight.
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654. Like mourning his father.
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655. I hope that's the
case, Mrs. Williams.
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656. Sir, I have to ask you, where were
you the night your father was killed?
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657. I was at my old high school.
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658. I was... The coach asked me to come
down to talk to some kids for Career Night.
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659. You wait your whole career
for a kid like that to come along.
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660. Who'd ever guess he'd come
out of a toilet like this, huh?
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661. So you like to show him off?
You're damned straight, I do.
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662. Irwin Izer had his Ernie Grunfeld,
Cuss D'Amato had his Mike Tyson...
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663. and I got my Pat Williams.
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664. I guess he owes you a lot.
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665. Hey, look, he might've made
it without me. Who's to say?
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666. But the fact is that most of the
kids who graduated with him...
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667. they're either dead or they're
on the express train there.
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668. The way these kids grow up...
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669. A major league
contract's a big incentive.
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670. You want to know
that when I was a kid...
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671. I dreamed of making it
to the bigs just so I could...
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672. buy my old man a
steak and a Caddy.
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673. When Pat was drafted
number two in the country...
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674. his old man's name
didn't even come up.
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675. Then Pat gets drafted, he's all over
him like tar on George Brett's bat.
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676. Benny and his
million-dollar smile.
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677. They hugged, they kissed,
the world's a great place to live.
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678. The night Ben Williams was
killed, Pat said he was here with you.
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679. It's ironic, isn't it? You see, I
figure that if the kids see Pat...
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680. they'll think twice about shoving
what's left of their lives up their noses.
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681. And then what does Pat do?
He brings Mr. First Baseman...
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682. Drew Harding, one
hell of a role model.
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683. Pat is a good kid.
He's the real deal.
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684. I mean, it's certainly
not genetics.
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685. You're referring to his father?
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686. Look, everybody knew that Ben
had both hands in his pockets.
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687. I mean, it's my guess next season
his average is going to rise 20 points.
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688. His father was getting to him?
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689. Well, Pat wouldn't say
anything bad about his father.
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690. I mean, an example: He's in the
club house, cutting up with the guys...
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691. Ben walks in, pulls him aside,
talks to him a few minutes...
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692. Pat comes back,
boom, instant iceman.
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693. Did he complain recently?
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694. The night we went up to his old
high school together, I just sensed...
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695. something was wrong with
him. I assumed it was his father.
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696. I mean, it's the
logical choice, right?
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697. It wasn't?
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698. Well, we went up to Rachel's.
That's a bar up on 96th.
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699. We had a couple drinks, a
couple more than Pat usually has.
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700. He goes and makes a phone call,
comes back all weirded out, says:
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701. "We're out of here." So I
asked him, I said, "Your Dad?"
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702. He said, no, it was his wife.
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703. What time was that?
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704. I'd say it was around 9:30.
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705. But you know, those
bookies that bumped off Ben...
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706. they did Pat a big favor.
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707. I mean, it's tough enough
hitting sinkers and sliders...
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708. without having that
crap clouding your head.
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709. You don't honestly
think Pat killed him?
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710. We just want to know
if he's been lying to us.
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711. Pat can't even walk down the
street without a kid sticking a card...
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712. or a ball in front
of him to sign.
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713. The fans, the agents, the
lawyers, even his own father...
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714. they all want a piece of him.
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715. You know what I dream
about, Miss Kincaid?
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716. Being left alone.
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717. Mrs. Williams, we just
want to rule Pat out.
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718. The night Ben was killed
Pat was at his old school...
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719. then he came right home.
We were in bed before 10:00.
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720. So the kid forgot his
bets? What's the big deal?
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721. I think there's a lot he's not
telling us about his father.
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722. Hey, I hope my kids follow his
lead if you're ever asking about me.
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723. Six calls from the bar
phone between 9:00 and 9:30.
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724. My guess, we got
warrants out on four of them.
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725. Take a look at the other two.
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726. What about them?
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727. 9:18, Mrs. Pat Williams.
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728. 9:23, Benny Williams.
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729. He left the bar at 9:30 after
talking to his wife and his father.
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730. His garage attendant
says he got home at 11:30.
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731. So you think that he went
to his father's apartment?
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732. Well, it doesn't take two
hours to get from 125th to 78th.
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733. And his wife is covering for him.
She says they were in bed by 10:00.
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734. I want them both in my
office tomorrow morning.
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735. Dismissal? What have you been
sprinkling on your breakfast cereal?
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736. Lang admitted that
he beat up Williams.
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737. Papa Doc may not
have killed him, Adam.
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738. Do you have anything more than
your intuition implicating the kid?
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739. Two unexplained hours.
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740. Oh, that's great.
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741. And so we let a
suspected killer walk...
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742. because a ballplayer didn't go
straight home after a couple of beers.
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743. Williams is terrified
of Papa Doc.
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744. He'll do whatever he can
to keep that man in jail.
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745. You just said you're dismissing.
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746. Well, what I'd like is for
Williams to consider this:
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747. All the charges against
Papa Doc are dismissed...
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748. and the man's out
on the street again.
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749. If Williams is worried enough
about his wife and his kids...
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750. he'll tell us whatever he
knows about that murder.
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751. We've been waiting an hour.
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752. Edgar, I understand your impatience,
but why suddenly all this urgency?
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753. Are you dismissing all the
charges against Papa Doc?
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754. The entire case depends upon your client's
testimony, not just the murder count.
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755. He'll kill her.
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756. You can prevent that, sir.
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757. Now, are you going
to tell me the truth?
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758. I'd pay off his debts...
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759. and he would swear to
me that it was going to stop.
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760. And then a week or...
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761. a month later it would start
all over again, and I'd fall for it.
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762. So it was your father
that owed Papa Doc?
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763. When I got to his apartment...
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764. he was beat up pretty bad.
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765. He wanted money?
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766. You think it was money?
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767. "You owe me," he said.
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768. "We're blood."
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769. I owe him?
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770. What about me?
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771. Yeah, I hit him.
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772. That was it.
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773. He hit his head on the desk.
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774. Man two, Ben.
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775. He does the max.
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776. ".289."
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777. ".289."
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778. "My son hit.289
in his rookie year."
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779. You know, it would
have been so nice...
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780. to hear that one time
without his hand being out.
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781. It's okay.
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782. Toughest thing in sports is
to hit a major league slider.
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783. Imagine trying to do it in
front of 60,000 screaming fans.
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784. Yeah, imagine trying to do it with a
father like Benny Williams on your back.
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785. Oh, Benny Williams,
he wasn't Pat's father.
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786. He just happened to be in the
room when his son was conceived.
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