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. That's beautiful,
Lennie. A real antique.
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7. Oh, yeah?
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8. When that semi-auto of yours
jams up, this antique will still be firing.
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9. Sure, until it runs
out of bullets. All six.
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10. It's not how many, Rey, it's
where they go. Come on, reel it in.
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11. Check it out.
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12. These goggles, the
lenses are all distorted.
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13. Curtis. Yeah, okay, we got it.
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14. Where the hell is CSU?
You want to secure that door?
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15. What are you doing here?
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16. Investigating a
homicide. You called it in.
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17. She called it in. We responded.
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18. Yeah, and you confirmed it.
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19. Victim, Mr. Wickets.
You got a first name?
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20. His first name is Mister.
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21. He's a horse, Detective.
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22. What is this, April Fools'?
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23. No, we just
thought it was funny.
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24. We thought that dispatch
would get the joke.
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25. What joke? We
said, "Mr. Wickets,
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26. "four legs, 1,100 pounds."
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27. What did you think it
was, fat Siamese twins?
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28. Come on, Lennie,
let's get out of here.
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29. Aren't you going to do anything?
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30. Look, miss, we're not the
horse police, all right? Come on.
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31. I saw a man in a green
oilskin jacket walking out.
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32. He turned his head, so
I couldn't see his face.
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33. Maybe he was the one
who did it. Did what?
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34. How do you know this horse
didn't expire from horse disease?
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35. You see that manure?
Lennie, can we go now?
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36. Well, wait a minute. Yeah,
all right, I see it. So what?
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37. Solid fecal balls,
and it's warm.
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38. I'll take your word for it.
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39. The only natural cause that kills a
healthy young horse in its stall is colic.
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40. That's a blocked bowel.
Mr. Wickets wasn't blocked.
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41. I only left him
alone for an hour.
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42. He was fine when I left.
He was a wonderful horse.
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43. Miss, look, I'm sorry for your loss,
but this is really a case for the ASPCA.
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44. - You two, call somebody?
- Okay.
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45. And he was worth
half a million dollars.
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46. Does that make him
important enough?
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47. Look, miss, I thought these horses
were for giving kids rides in the park.
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48. He was a show horse.
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49. Our truck from the farm in Pennsylvania
broke down on the way to Massachusetts.
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50. He was only here for the night.
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51. New York really is a
rough town for tourists.
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52. The girl who called
911, Susan Bauer,
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53. she's an assistant trainer. Works
for the owner, Richard Brandson.
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54. I didn't become a detective
to investigate dead animals.
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55. Oh, come on, Wilbur.
Somebody killed a horse.
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56. You're not gonna let them
get away with it, are you?
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57. What am I, in some
kind of trainee program?
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58. You've got your
assignment, Detective. Fine.
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59. You want me to question the
horse's friends and neighbors?
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60. Find out if maybe he was having
some problems in his love life?
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61. It's a nothing case.
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62. Say something one more time.
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63. Rey, one beautiful
afternoon at Belmont Park
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64. I wheeled an exacta, and a long
shot named Nooch's Dream came in.
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65. Paid $1,211. So?
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66. So, after that, I took
an interest in his career.
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67. He retired to stud, and
he died in a barn fire.
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68. Killed for the insurance
money. It happens.
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69. Do a background check
before you see the owner.
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70. Members of our association
tend to be well-to-do.
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71. Horse showing isn't a
hobby for postal clerks.
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72. How about a postal
clerk with a great horse?
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73. How's he going to feed
it? Train it? Transport it?
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74. Richard Brandson had the resources,
and he thought Mr. Wickets had the talent.
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75. You mean a horse isn't a horse?
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76. Hardly.
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77. This one had excellent confirmation.
Beautiful hip and shoulder angles.
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78. Brandson bragged that he spotted him
across a field on a farm in Putnam County.
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79. He bought him on the
spot for his daughter to ride.
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80. Brandson is her coach.
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81. Fine. So they lived
happily ever after.
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82. Well, actually, no. It turned out that
Mr. Wickets had a habit of dropping a leg.
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83. Took down rails at the jumps.
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84. Wasn't this maybe a little
embarrassing for Mr. Brandson?
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85. He predicted that Mr. Wickets would
take his daughter to the Junior Nationals.
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86. He has other horses, but,
still, he had to be disappointed.
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87. I apologize for Ms. Bauer calling
you. She must have been hysterical.
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88. Actually, she seemed
pretty calm. Really?
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89. Well, how guilt-ridden
did she seem?
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90. She was supposed to stay with Mr. Wickets
all night. Instead, she went to dinner.
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91. She felt guilty, so she made up
this whole thing about the colic?
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92. Well, she's a junior
trainer, not a veterinarian.
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93. My horse died of natural causes.
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94. Seem pretty calm
about it yourself.
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95. Well, I don't cry in public,
but my daughter is devastated.
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96. Losing Mr. Wickets was like
losing a member of the family.
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97. Mr. Brandson, Mr. Bennett
said he needs to
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98. talk to you before your
board meeting tomorrow.
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99. Yeah, later, Jennifer.
Anything else?
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100. We heard Mr. Wickets
had some problems.
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101. He was young, he was inexperienced.
He was getting better every week.
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102. Could you tell us, sir,
was the horse insured?
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103. Hudson Casualty.
Now, if you'll excuse me.
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104. People who kill horses for insurance
money used to use barbiturates.
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105. Then we developed
a test for that.
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106. They switched to insulin,
we got a test for that.
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107. What now, letter bombs?
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108. Ping-pong balls.
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109. They shove them up a horse's
nostrils so he can't breathe.
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110. He kicks, thrashes, gasping for
air. It can go on for 10 or 15 minutes.
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111. Or there's electrocution.
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112. You wire them up with
one end up his rectum
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113. and the other down his
throat, and throw the switch.
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114. It's less painful,
and it looks like colic.
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115. Do you think somebody threw
the switch on Mr. Wickets?
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116. With the lawsuits today?
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117. We're not allowed to operate on the
basis of what we think, only what we know.
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118. The horse's remains are going to
the Cornell Veterinary College in Ithaca
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119. for a necropsy.
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120. My father called
me with the news.
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121. Took me an hour to stop crying.
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122. Where'd he call you from?
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123. Our farm in Pennsylvania.
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124. We were both going to fly to Boston
today. The show starts tomorrow.
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125. He was going with you?
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126. Yes. I never compete
without him there.
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127. Why?
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128. Well, we just need to make sure of
the facts. Mr. Wickets was very valuable.
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129. Well, they told me it was colic.
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130. Were there any
signs that he was sick?
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131. No.
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132. I should have noticed.
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133. Mr. Wickets and I, we
communicated through our bones.
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134. When was the last
time you rode him?
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135. The day before he died.
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136. He seemed fine.
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137. I'm sorry. I guess...
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138. It's just kind of hard for
me to realize that he's gone.
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139. Well, I have to
get to class, so...
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140. So you think Brandson
really killed her horse?
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141. He figured he was
doing her a favor.
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142. She was in love with Mr. Wickets.
Mr. Wickets was a loser.
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143. So kill the horse and
put her on a winner.
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144. Well, if he did it,
he ought to be shot.
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145. Not for what he did to the
horse, but for what he did to her.
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146. He did it.
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147. She just told us he was gonna be
with her at the horse show tomorrow.
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148. His secretary said his big
board meeting is tomorrow.
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149. So what were you
gonna do, conduct your
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150. meeting on a cell phone
from the horse arena?
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151. Or are you so rich you can
be in two places at once?
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152. You knew the
horse would be dead,
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153. that's why you didn't worry
about the schedule conflict, right?
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154. Thanks for coming by, gentlemen.
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155. I really am very busy.
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156. Well, you're gonna
be a lot busier.
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157. You and your defense attorney.
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158. Now why would that be, Detective?
There's no possible crime here.
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159. I believe insurance
fraud is against the law.
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160. So what? I'll withdraw my claim.
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161. As soon as we started
snooping around,
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162. Brandson calls the insurance company
and says he doesn't want the money.
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163. Necropsies are expensive,
so they called it off.
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164. No necropsy, no proof Mr. Wickets
didn't die of natural causes.
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165. You think the department
would go a couple of grand
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166. to find singe marks
on a horse's ass?
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167. To investigate no crime? I can't
even get pencils with erasers.
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168. So the guy has a zillion dollars.
He just buys his way out of a beef?
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169. Unbelievable in
the United States.
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170. You know, conspiracy to commit
insurance fraud is still a crime,
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171. even if Brandson backed out.
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172. That's a tough case, Lennie.
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173. Not if we find his accomplice,
and the accomplice rolls over.
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174. We got the records from five
different insurance companies
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175. that have dead
horses on the books.
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176. Now, the farm where
Brandson discovered his horse
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177. has had two colic deaths
in the last 18 months.
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178. Plus, two more found in
horses that came from there.
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179. It's owned by a guy
named Lyle Christopher.
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180. Excellent work, Detective,
for a nothing case.
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181. Of course I know Richard
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182. Brandson. He's bought
several horses from me.
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183. I was hoping to see him again
when I go up to my farm this weekend.
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184. I'm surprised anybody in the horsey
set gets anyplace near you, Christopher.
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185. You're a regular Typhoid Mary.
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186. I beg your pardon?
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187. Mattawin Dancer, died May
1994. Lord Dan, died August of '94.
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188. Nathan's Folly, died
July 1995. Mr. Wickets...
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189. Mattawin Dancer and Lord
Dan had serious health problems,
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190. and Nathan's Folly, well,
his owners were sloppy.
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191. Fed him moldy hay.
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192. And Mr. Wickets? What, Brandson
couldn't afford the fresh stuff?
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193. That was a tragedy. Horses die.
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194. Yeah, eventually.
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195. Just seems like the
well-insured ones
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196. seem to go a little sooner
when they're around you.
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197. I think we're done
now. Yeah, almost.
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198. You want to tell us where
you were on Sunday night?
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199. In the bar at the Hampton Hotel,
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200. killing dry martinis,
not horses.
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201. You know how many bars won't
let you smoke cigars anymore?
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202. Yeah. Not enough.
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203. Well, Mr. Christopher,
he enjoys his Havanas.
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204. Was he enjoying them
here on Sunday night?
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205. Yeah. Yeah, he closed me up.
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207. No, he's not the solitary type.
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208. There was a lady with him for
a while, then she went home.
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209. Then some friend
of his shows up.
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210. Maitre d' had to lend
him a sport jacket.
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211. Why? What was he wearing?
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212. I don't know, something
Field and Stream.
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213. Green?
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214. Yeah. It was
totally inappropriate.
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215. We pulled some LUDs.
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216. Now, as soon as he heard
his horse truck broke down,
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217. Richard Brandson
called Lyle Christopher.
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218. Christopher hangs up and calls a hotel
in Massachusetts near the horse show.
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219. He talks to a guest
named Mr. Brown.
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220. Now, five hours later,
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221. just enough time for somebody to drive
down from Massachusetts to New York,
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222. Mr. Christopher calls a hotel
here and talks to a Mr. White.
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223. The same man? Mmm.
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225. Two hours later, Susan
Bauer sees a green jacket
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the dead horse.
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227. Thirty minutes after that, a man in a
green jacket joins Christopher for a drink.
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228. To Mr. Wickets, rest in peace.
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229. So Christopher's the middle man,
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230. and the guy in the
jacket is the hit man.
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231. And Brandson's the one who
set the whole thing in motion.
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232. It's going to be
fun nailing his ass.
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233. I hate to spoil your party, Lennie,
but the big fish here is Christopher.
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234. He's linked to four dead horses, plus,
his out-of-state records just came in.
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235. Indictments for fraud in
New Jersey and Virginia,
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236. dropped when he made
restitution to the victims.
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237. So they won't talk.
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238. Well, if he ran two
cons, he ran 100.
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239. Check the lawsuit indexes. See
who Christopher hasn't settled with.
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240. My late husband was so careful
to be sure I'd be provided for.
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241. My money was in bonds, but
interest rates were dropping, and...
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242. And Mr. Christopher
had a suggestion?
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243. Yes.
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244. He sold me a retired thoroughbred
he said was a promising jumper.
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245. It had a fraudulent
identification tattoo on its lip.
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246. So when you checked it out, the
record of another horse came up?
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247. A much better one.
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248. Before I figured that out, I
was on Lyle's farm one day,
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249. it really is a lovely spot, he
was showing me a maiden mare.
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250. He said she had a sister who had
produced extremely valuable foals.
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251. Just then, a man showed up,
demanding $50,000 Lyle owed on her.
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252. Lyle told me he had
a cash flow problem.
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253. He was desperate
to keep that horse.
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254. He said he'd make
me a full partner.
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255. I wrote the check.
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256. It's an old game, Mrs.
Fairchild, because it works.
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257. The District Attorney in Putnam
County told me it was a civil matter.
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258. Probably going to lose my house.
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259. I was such a fool.
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260. Well, we talked to three other
people, ma'am, they were fooled, too.
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261. Women?
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262. You see, Lyle and I were going to
be married until he took all my money.
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263. Then he said he'd fallen
in love with somebody else,
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264. that they were
engaged. God help her.
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265. Do you know who she is?
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266. Ruth Thomas.
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267. I understand her late husband
provided for her very nicely.
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268. Mrs. Thomas? She's not home.
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269. Do you know when she'll be in?
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270. Three weeks.
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271. She's on a cruise around the
world. She left two months ago.
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272. Would you ask her to call
us when she gets back?
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273. I'll give it to her. Thanks.
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274. Just got engaged, and she goes on a
three-month cruise without her fiancé?
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275. With this fiancé, she's better
off in a long-distance relationship.
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276. You know, if she figured
that out for herself,
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277. maybe she knows something
about him we can use.
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278. And maybe she'd want to tell us.
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279. Time to haul out the
signal flags, matey.
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280. Yeah, the New York City Police
Department. We're looking for Ruth Thomas.
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281. I'll hold.
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282. It's amazing. You're talking to
some guy cruising off of Bora Bora.
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283. We used to get dressed up
just to talk to my uncle in Buffalo.
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284. Are you sure?
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285. Well, this is very important.
Will you check again, please?
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286. They can't find her.
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287. Maybe she's on the poop
deck. They looking for her?
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288. Yeah. Okay. All
right. Thank you.
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289. She never got on the boat.
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290. A man called their office the day it left
New York and said he was her nephew,
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291. said that she was sick and
she wasn't going to make it.
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292. They put someone in
her cabin at the next stop.
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293. Who you calling?
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294. Hello, is this Mrs.
Thomas' housekeeper?
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295. Yeah, this is Detective
Briscoe again.
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296. Yeah, can you tell me how to get
in touch with Mrs. Thomas' nephew?
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297. Well, thank you. Thank you.
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298. Mrs. Thomas doesn't
have a nephew.
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299. I don't understand.
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300. If Mrs. Thomas isn't on
that boat, where is she?
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301. We don't know. Now, did she
call you after she left here that day?
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302. No.
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303. Has she been in touch at
all? She send you a postcard?
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304. Mrs. Thomas
wouldn't write to me.
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305. How do you get your pay while she's
gone? Your money for household expenses?
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306. Mrs. Thomas's lawyer.
He takes care of everything.
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307. Exactly when did
you see her last?
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308. The day the ship sailed.
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309. The limousine driver came to get
her, and she walked out that door.
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310. I had this lady in my
car two months ago?
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311. That's what your
dispatcher says.
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312. Do you know how many people
I've carried in the last two months?
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313. You picked her up on East 56th.
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314. You might've taken her to
the passenger ship terminal.
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315. Oh, yeah. Yeah,
the cruise-ship lady.
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316. Yeah, she talked my ear
off about the Panama Canal.
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317. She said the boat was going
through the Panama Canal.
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318. But did you see her
actually get on the ship?
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319. I don't wait around. I'm
not driving a school bus.
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320. Did she stop or talk to anybody
when she got out of your car?
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321. I have no idea.
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322. I have access to one of
Mrs. Thomas' accounts
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323. to cover her mortgage
and maintenance and so on,
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324. but I wasn't expecting to hear from
her again until she got back from her trip.
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325. Which, as far as you
knew, she was on?
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326. Yes. This is very disturbing.
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327. Were you handling any unusual
legal matters for Mrs. Thomas
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328. before she left,
besides paying her bills?
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329. Well, she had talked to
me about a civil matter,
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330. but I'm afraid that's
all I can tell you.
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331. Even though she's missing?
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332. Well, especially
since she's missing.
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333. If she were here, she could
waive the attorney-client privilege.
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334. So, you and us, we're going to go
around in some circles, aren't we?
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335. There's nothing I can do.
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336. All right, how about this?
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337. If what she saw you about involved
a man named Lyle Christopher,
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338. you scratch your ear.
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339. You're interested
in Mr. Christopher?
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340. Should we be?
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341. Well, I don't think it would
be violating privilege to tell you
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342. that Mrs. Thomas
has a very close friend
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343. with whom she spoke
about the events of her life.
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344. Her name is Judith Grayson.
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345. Oh, God, he killed her.
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346. Mrs. Grayson, all we know
so far is she's not on the boat.
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347. Do you know why
she booked that cruise?
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348. To get away from
Lyle Christopher.
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349. He threatened her?
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350. No. She threatened him.
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351. Oh, God, it's my fault.
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died, she didn't go
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been so devoted to him.
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355. I told her that she
had to have a life.
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356. She was still a young woman.
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357. And she took your advice?
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358. And met Lyle at some horse show.
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359. Boy, did he see her coming.
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360. Bogus investments?
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361. And candlelit dinners, romance,
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362. and expensive horses that
belonged in the glue factory.
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363. When did Mrs. Thomas catch on?
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364. About three months ago.
She wasn't a stupid woman.
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365. She told Lyle she wanted every penny
back, or she'd go to the police and sue.
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366. She gave him until she
got back from the cruise.
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367. And how did Lyle take the news?
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368. He had an explanation
for everything.
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369. This horse had a rare
glandular condition. That one...
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370. Ate moldy hay?
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371. Whatever.
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372. She was his one great love.
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373. He was still trying to convince
her the night before she sailed.
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374. He took her to dinner.
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375. He took her to Gaucheron.
Fixed price dinner, $100 a head.
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376. Yeah, and they argued through at least
98 bucks of it, according to their waiter.
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377. But Christopher took
her home afterwards?
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378. Hey, why not? He knew
where she'd be the next morning.
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379. The limo driver drops
her off, she still has
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380. a hundred yards to
go to get on the boat.
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381. And Christopher's there in
the crowd for a surprise farewell.
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383. "My darling, please forgive me. Let's
go sit in my car for a minute and talk."
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384. It's beautiful. No one's expecting
to see her for the next three months.
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385. Yeah, then he calls the cruise
line with some cock-and-bull story.
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386. And by the time Ruth Thomas
doesn't come home, the trail is cold.
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387. And that's where we are.
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388. We'll heat it up.
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389. Now you're taking
interest in my personal life?
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390. Are you engaged to Ruth Thomas?
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391. Yes. Why?
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392. Have you heard from her lately?
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393. Is that your business?
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394. Yes, it is. She's missing.
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395. Well, just because she's not at
home doesn't mean she's missing.
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396. She's taking a cruise
on the Royal Star.
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397. Without you?
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398. Do you mind telling me
what this is all about?
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399. What it's about, Christopher,
is that she's not on the ship.
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400. Don't be ridiculous.
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401. Have you heard from her?
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402. No.
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403. Your fiancée goes away for three
months, and she doesn't write?
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404. We were having a separation.
We had some problems.
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405. What do you mean,
she's not on the ship?
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406. We called. She's not there.
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407. There must be some mistake.
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408. There's a Venezuelan
couple living in her cabin.
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409. Now, do you mind telling us
what you did the day she left?
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410. I went sailing myself.
I have a small sloop.
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411. I was very upset
that she had gone,
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412. and being on the water, that's
my place to get away, to think.
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413. And where do you
think Mrs. Thomas is?
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414. I told you, we had some problems.
She must have changed her plans.
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415. Ruth's a wealthy woman.
She could be anywhere.
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416. Mr. C. only used his boat a few
times last season. I remember that day.
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417. It was blowing up a storm.
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418. He went out in a storm?
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419. Small craft warnings.
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420. He go out alone?
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421. Yeah, I think so.
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422. Remember anything else?
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423. Yeah, he asked me if I
could open the security gate
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424. so he can drive his
car onto the dock,
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425. so he could get it
right up next to his slip.
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426. Is that unusual?
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427. Usually he parks in that lot
across there and just walks inside.
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428. Why did he want to be
next to his boat that day?
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429. He said he had some
heavy gear to load.
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430. Did you see what it was?
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431. No. I asked if he
wanted some help,
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432. you know, to build up a little
goodwill toward the season-end tip.
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433. Yeah, and?
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434. He told me not to bother.
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435. You wouldn't, by any
chance, have any evidence?
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436. He goes sailing in a
storm with a heavy load
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437. he doesn't want anybody to see.
The same day the lady disappears.
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438. That doesn't prove anything.
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439. Christopher had damn good
reason to want Mrs. Thomas dead.
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440. That's motive.
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441. Christopher's right. She's a rich
woman. She could be anywhere.
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442. The limo driver
dropped her at the pier.
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443. Where she could
have grabbed a cab.
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444. To where, Xanadu?
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445. Christopher must have grabbed her
between the sidewalk and the ramp.
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446. Must have? Are you going
to testify as a psychic?
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447. How about we at least
get a search warrant?
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448. To search what? Earth?
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449. You're telling us there's no
way we can get this bastard?
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450. Those lawsuits against him,
the bogus horses, the swindles.
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451. Yeah, but some D.A. told one of
his victims those are all civil matters.
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452. Individually, yes,
but put them together,
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453. you've got a scheme to defraud.
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454. He probably jaywalked
a couple of times, too.
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455. Pick him up. For a
low-grade felony?
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456. Either we play it this way,
gentlemen, or we don't play it at all.
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457. "Docket 85694, People
v. Lyle Christopher.
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458. "The charge is scheme to
defraud in the first degree."
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459. Do we have a plea?
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460. We move to stay this
proceeding, Your Honor,
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461. pending resolution of litigation
that is the basis of the indictment.
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462. And what litigation
would that be, Mr. Linde?
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463. Several civil matters that the People,
for some reason, are trying to criminalize.
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464. The defendant beat us to that, Your Honor.
His crimes are specified in our complaint.
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465. They're good-faith business
disputes. We're in the wrong courthouse.
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466. Sorry, Counselor, but
it's the People's ball.
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467. They get to decide
where to play.
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468. Then we plead not guilty.
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469. At last. I was beginning to
think you get paid by the word.
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470. Bail's $25,000,
cash or bond. Next.
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471. Is this prosecution an appropriate
use of your time and my budget?
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472. It gives us some leverage.
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473. What, to cut a deal
on a minor felony,
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474. he's going to plead to the murder of a
woman you don't even know is dead?
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475. You're reading your
law journal upside down.
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476. Simultaneous with his arrest,
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477. we got search warrants for
Christopher's car, apartment,
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478. boat and farm, and
seized all his records.
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479. Wonderful.
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480. "Dear, diary, killed Ruth Thomas today
and threw her body into a cesspool."
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481. You think he's that stupid?
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482. No. But I'm sure Claire
will dig up something.
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483. There's blood.
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484. In Lyle Christopher's
Mercedes and on his boat.
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485. Mrs. Thomas'?
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486. Her type.
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487. We're getting hair from one of
her brushes to run a DNA match.
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488. And in the meantime?
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489. Christopher's horse-training
records are insanely complicated.
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490. He covered his tracks.
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491. He wasn't so cautious
about his mating rituals.
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492. Should I be taking notes?
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493. If you want to go broke.
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494. Roses, lingerie,
three-star restaurants.
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495. All for Mrs. Thomas?
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496. Most of the goodies
went to a Susan Merriman,
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497. starting three months before
Mrs. Thomas disappeared.
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498. But Mrs. Thomas
was his one great love.
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499. One out of two.
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500. I don't understand. Why
are you persecuting Lyle?
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501. Mrs. Merriman, a lot of people have
made charges against Mr. Christopher.
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502. Some people want life guaranteed.
They buy a horse, it doesn't work out,
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503. they think they have a
right to blame somebody.
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504. Did Mr. Christopher
tell you that?
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505. Yes, but it's true.
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506. He's a very smart man.
I was lucky to meet him.
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507. Did he ever mention
a Ruth Thomas to you?
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508. Yes, of course. He was involved
with her before he met me.
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509. He told me all about it.
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510. Well, Mrs. Thomas seems to
have been under the impression
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511. that she and Mr. Christopher
were still engaged.
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512. Well, that's impossible. Lyle
is very honest with people.
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513. Since he's so honest,
have you invested with him?
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514. He never asked
me to buy anything.
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515. Never asked?
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516. I happened to be
on his farm one day.
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517. He was showing me a promising
mare that he was planning to breed,
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518. and a man showed up and...
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519. And demanded payment on her, and
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520. Mr. Christopher was
having a cash-flow problem.
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521. I resent your implications.
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522. Lyle is only in this business
because he loves horses.
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523. I was with him on his farm
the day that Lord Dan died.
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524. Lord Dan? That was a
horse that died of colic?
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525. Lyle cried like a baby.
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526. Was there anyone else
on the farm that day?
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527. Just us and friend
of his from Chicago.
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528. Do you remember his name?
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529. No. What could
that possibly matter?
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530. The weekend Lord Dan
mysteriously died of colic,
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531. there were five calls from Christopher's
farm to a Mr. Black at a local motel.
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532. He must have been
the friend from Chicago.
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533. You think he's the same as Mr. White and
Mr. Brown and the guy in the green jacket?
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534. Makes sense. The motel took his
license plate when he registered.
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535. The car was rented by a Tibor
Nichols of Sarasota, Florida.
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536. It looks like it's
his real name.
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537. If Christopher didn't want to get
his own hands dirty killing horses,
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538. so he hired this guy,
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539. what do you think he'd do when he
wanted to get rid of Ruth Thomas?
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540. There were two calls between Christopher
and Nichols the week she disappeared.
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541. Want to take a trip to Sarasota?
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542. I'd love to,
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543. but Nichols isn't home and the local
police don't know where to find him,
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544. and all I've got is his pager number
off Christopher's phone records.
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545. Do you think he'll return a call from
the office of the District Attorney?
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546. He killed a horse
for Richard Brandson.
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547. He'll probably
take a call from him.
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548. Can we cut the
crap, Mr. Brandson?
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549. You know what you did,
we know what you did.
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550. The police went
through all this.
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551. There's no proof that my client's
horse didn't die of natural causes.
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552. Oh.
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553. You're aware we've indicted
Lyle Christopher for fraud?
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554. We saw it in the papers.
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555. We've got a strong case against
him, too. He's looking for a deal.
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556. So?
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557. Would I rather convict a
two-bit con man like Christopher
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558. or use his testimony to convict half
a dozen society-page millionaires?
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559. Are you saying that
Christopher's implicating me?
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560. He's a liar, for God sake.
That's why you indicted him.
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561. We can let
Mr. Brandson's friends
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562. at the Horse Association
decide who's lying.
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563. If you're suspended, you'll never
get near another show horse again.
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564. It won't look good for
your daughter, either.
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565. What do you want
from me? Richard.
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566. No, no. I worked 10 years
to establish her ranking.
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567. Is there some kind of deal here?
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568. Immunity.
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569. All we want you to do
is talk to Tibor Nichols.
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570. Who? The man
who killed your horse.
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571. Mr. Brandson?
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572. You know, I saw your
daughter ride at Devon.
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573. She has a wonderful seat.
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574. Thank you, Mr. Nichols.
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575. Please, call me Tibor.
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576. I wish there were another
way to take care of this.
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577. He's been a very fine
horse for me, until now.
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578. Trust me, sir, the
horses don't feel a thing.
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579. I'd like to shoot 120 volts through
his rectum and see what he says then.
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580. He's at my trainer's
barn in Mendham.
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581. I want it done off my
property, like last time.
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582. Yeah, Mr. Wickets
went smooth as silk, sir,
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583. until that crazy bitch
started yelling murder.
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584. That's enough. Take him, Rey.
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585. Hey, let me get
another bourbon here.
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586. He's had enough.
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587. Tibor Nichols, you are under
arrest for conspiracy to commit fraud.
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588. You have the right
to remain silent.
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589. Anything you say can and
will be used against you...
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590. Man, things must be
pretty slow around here
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591. if you got the time
to put the sting on me.
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592. Pretty good job,
don't you think?
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593. Doesn't leave you
much room to wiggle.
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594. You know what I
think? I'm not your boy.
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595. And your gloomy friend there
is here to explain my options.
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596. Lyle Christopher,
or you do four years.
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597. Hey, you want him, you
got him. I like fresh air.
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598. Complete cooperation.
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599. No problem.
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600. Where do you want to
start? Princess Louise?
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601. She's the first horse
I did for him. 1989.
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602. We'd rather talk
about Ruth Thomas.
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603. Oh.
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604. I never met the lady.
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605. You and Christopher talked
the week before she disappeared.
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606. Every other time you two talked,
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607. a few days later,
something died.
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608. Yeah, he talked to me about her.
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609. See, she was going to scream bloody
murder about some horses he sold her,
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610. and he was into a new
lady with 10 times the dough.
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611. He didn't want his boat rocked.
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612. And?
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613. And he asked me
to take care of her.
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614. I told him I draw the line at
animals with less than four legs.
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615. So how can we be sure you didn't
just make this one exception, Tibor?
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616. The weekend that
lady disappeared,
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617. Sunnytown Farm in California,
Conundrum died of colic.
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618. That was me.
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619. Pretty good. I got
better. Claire just called.
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620. You have a preliminary DNA match on
the blood in Christopher's car and boat.
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621. I guess it's not a
low-grade felony anymore.
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622. Go get the bastard.
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623. Police. We're looking
for Lyle Christopher.
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624. We're busy right now.
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625. Lyle!
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626. Now what?
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627. Oh, please, let me take that.
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628. Lyle Christopher, you're under
arrest for the murder of Ruth Thomas.
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629. You have the right
to remain silent.
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630. Anything you do say can
and will be used against you
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631. in a court of law. You have
the right to an attorney...
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632. Well, I'm sure Mr. Wickets'
friends and relatives
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633. will be very pleased to hear you've
built an airtight case against his killer.
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634. Keep reading, Adam. We've got
Christopher for the murder of Ruth Thomas.
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635. You've got the word
of a horse hit man.
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636. And her blood in
his car and boat,
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637. his solo sail the day she
disappeared, a very strong motive.
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638. And no body.
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639. She vanished. It's
part of our case.
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640. Well, today's juries, you better be able to
prove that she wasn't abducted by aliens.
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641. At the conclusion of the
RFLP typing procedure,
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642. I prepared these
autoradiographs.
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643. The DNA fragment
patterns are identical.
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644. What are the odds that the blood you
found in the defendant's car and boat
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645. could have come from someone
other than Mrs. Thomas?
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646. At best, one in 170 million.
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647. Thank you, Doctor.
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648. Dr. Sefansky, when did
those blood drops land
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649. on Mr. Christopher's
car and boat?
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650. I can't tell you that.
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651. You mean all your scientific
tests and experiments
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652. can't attach a date
to those specimens?
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653. No. No more questions.
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654. What exactly did
Mr. Christopher ask you to do?
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655. Make the lady disappear.
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656. He said I could grab her
before she got on the boat.
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657. Disappear. What did you
understand him to mean by that?
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658. He wanted me to kill her.
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659. Thank you. No further questions.
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660. Did Mr. Christopher tell you Mrs.
Thomas had broken their engagement?
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661. Yeah, because she said
that he... Just yes or no, sir.
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662. Yes. Was he upset about that?
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663. Well, I don't think he would have asked me
to kill her if everything was hunky-dory.
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664. But he didn't ask
you to kill her, did he?
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665. Not in those words.
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666. He said he'd be happier
if she would disappear.
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667. That's right.
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668. The woman broke their engagement,
quite possibly broke his heart.
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669. Couldn't he have just been
expressing his pain at seeing her again?
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670. I don't think so. Really?
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671. Did you kill Mrs. Thomas? No.
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672. Mr. Christopher ever
tell you he killed her?
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673. No. Thank you.
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674. Mr. Nichols, why would you
think Mr. Christopher was serious
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675. when he asked you, of all
people, to kill someone for him?
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676. Your Honor, may we approach?
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677. No way, Jack.
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678. The District Attorney is
seeking to smear my client
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679. by eliciting irrelevant testimony
about other alleged criminal behavior.
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680. This witness will testify that the
defendant frequently asked him
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681. to make horses disappear,
and he killed them.
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682. It shows a pattern.
It's relevant to intent.
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683. Horses and Mrs. Thomas? It
isn't even apples and oranges.
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684. Why don't we let
the jury decide?
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685. Because it would be grossly prejudicial
to let the jury hear anything about this.
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686. He's right, Mr. McCoy.
Your Honor...
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687. The objection is
sustained. Now, move on.
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688. I have no more
questions for this witness.
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689. What did Mr. Christopher do
after he parked on the dock, sir?
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690. He opened the trunk, and he
loaded something onto his boat,
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691. but I really couldn't
see what it was.
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692. And he wouldn't
let you help him?
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693. Nope.
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694. Thank you. No further questions.
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695. When Mr. Christopher finished unloading
his car, he spoke to you, didn't he?
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696. For a few minutes, yes.
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697. What did he talk about?
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698. Well, some of the boat owners
were organizing a petition
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699. to protest the rise in slip fees, and
Mr. Christopher wanted to sign it.
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700. He was worried about slip fees.
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701. Did he appear
otherwise agitated?
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702. No.
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703. Disheveled? Bloodied? Scratched?
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704. No.
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705. Do you recall a
time last July, sir,
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706. when Mrs. Thomas went
sailing with Mr. Christopher.
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707. Yeah, yeah. They set out about 9:00 a.m.,
and they came back in less than an hour.
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708. Do you know why they
came back so soon?
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709. Seasick. She was green.
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710. The minute the boat hit
the dock, she jumped off
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711. and put her head
between her knees.
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712. Did she say anything?
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713. She said this was
definitely the last time.
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714. And she said she'd
never go on a boat again.
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715. When Ruth figured out that
he'd made her fall in love with him
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716. just so he could cheat her, she was
furious. She felt betrayed, humiliated.
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717. Did she tell you what
she planned to do?
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718. Objection. Asks for hearsay.
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719. Mrs. Thomas was furious, what she
said qualifies as an excited utterance.
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720. Overruled. The
witness may answer.
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721. She said unless he took
his worthless nags back,
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722. she'd take every penny
he had and send him to jail.
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723. And since she supposedly left
on her cruise a few weeks later,
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724. have you heard from her?
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725. Not a word. And I would
have, if he hadn't killed her.
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726. Move to strike!
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727. Mrs. Grayson,
please control yourself.
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728. No further questions.
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729. Mrs. Grayson, didn't Ruth Thomas
disappear for two weeks in 1986?
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730. She didn't disappear.
She was in Bermuda.
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731. Yes, but no one knew
that, including her husband.
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732. He came back early
from a business trip.
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733. The housekeeper was on vacation.
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734. He called the police.
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735. It was a misunderstanding.
Ruth was fine.
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736. Of course she was.
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737. You said Mrs.
Thomas felt humiliated
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738. by what Mr. Christopher had
done to her. Is she a proud woman?
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739. She was a dignified woman.
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740. The kind of woman who would
be embarrassed to face people
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741. after she'd been made a fool of
by a man who pretended to love her.
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742. Objection. Calls
for speculation.
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743. Sustained.
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744. The kind of woman who might run
and hide from her devastating humiliation.
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745. Objection. Withdrawn.
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746. By the way, Mrs.
Grayson, that time Ruth
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747. Thomas went to Bermuda,
did she take a boat?
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748. No, she flew.
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749. Seasick.
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750. He's got the jury thinking
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751. that she came face to face
with a cruise ship and backed out.
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752. Cruise ships have
stabilizers. I'll put on a witness.
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753. Can you find one saying that Mrs.
Thomas didn't disappear for two weeks?
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754. Are you even sure
that the woman is dead?
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755. It's tough to prove
a negative, Adam.
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756. This book here, prove to me you
haven't opened it in the last month.
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757. The police ever find a
murder weapon? A witness?
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758. Anyone on the boat who saw
Christopher and Mrs. Thomas at the dock?
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759. They're trying. These passengers
are scattered all over the world.
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760. It'd take months.
If I had more time...
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761. You should have thought
of that before you arrested
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762. Christopher without
sufficient evidence.
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763. He knew we were on to him.
He might have flown the coop.
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764. And now, after he's
acquitted, he'll just stroll.
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765. I've got the addendum to the
forensics report on Christopher's car.
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766. Did you give it to Linde?
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767. I just got it, Jack.
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768. Claire, help me here, please.
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769. I'm sorry, my transporter
beam was down.
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770. Great. I've got Adam
all over my back,
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771. I've got a killer who's
about to bluff his way
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772. into an acquittal with
a wink and a smile,
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773. and you chose this moment
to go into your wiseass routine?
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774. Excuse me? Forget it.
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775. Ruth was opening a
bottle of Chardonnay,
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776. corkscrew slipped, she bled on
the deck. I thought I cleaned it all up.
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777. And this emergency-room admission form,
is this the one Mrs. Thomas filled out
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778. when you drove her from your
boat to the Westchester Hospital?
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779. Yes, it's dated June 9th.
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780. Months before Mrs.
Thomas disappeared.
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781. That's right.
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782. Before you saw him in this court,
were you acquainted with Tibor Nichols?
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783. I've done business with him for
years, I see now it was a mistake.
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784. What do you mean?
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785. His reputation in the
horse world is unsavory.
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786. I had always thought
people were against him
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787. just because he
wasn't of their class.
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788. But you did speak to
him about Mrs. Thomas?
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789. I had to talk to him about a
horse auction. I mentioned Ruth.
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790. I had just learned that
she was leaving me.
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791. I was very upset. I was talking
about Ruth to waiters, to taxi drivers.
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792. Did you in any way suggest
Mr. Nichols harm her?
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793. Harm Ruth? Because of a disagreement
over a couple of horses? Of course not.
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794. Has anyone, except Mrs. Thomas,
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795. ever been dissatisfied after
buying a horse from you?
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796. Yes, people seem to
need to blame somebody
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797. when an investment
doesn't work out.
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798. And those people that
blamed you, did you kill them?
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799. No, I gave them
their money back.
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800. Thank you. No more questions.
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801. You couldn't afford to pay
Ruth Thomas back, could you?
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802. Over time, I could've, yes.
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803. Over time.
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804. But she gave you
a 90-day deadline.
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805. She's very emotional.
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806. Our business difficulties were all
mixed up with our personal difficulties.
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807. We were in love.
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808. Then why were you sending
expensive presents to Susan Merriman?
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809. My relationship
with Mrs. Merriman
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810. was strictly friendly until it
was clear Ruth was leaving me.
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811. Mrs. Merriman is a
rich woman, isn't she?
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812. She's comfortable.
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813. So how did you think
she would have reacted
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814. to Ruth Thomas publicly
charging you with fraud and deceit?
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815. Objection. Calls
for speculation.
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816. Your Honor, may I
answer the question?
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817. If you wish.
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818. Ruth's charges have
surfaced now, haven't they?
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819. And worse, and Mrs. Merriman
and I are still very close.
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820. But you couldn't have known
that she'd be that gullible.
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821. Objection. JUDGE
Sustained.
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822. She still doesn't know about all the
other women you swindled, does she?
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823. Objection.
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824. The witness testified on direct that
he had other dissatisfied customers.
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825. Dissatisfied, not swindled.
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826. The objection is sustained.
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827. The jury will disregard the District
Attorney's choice of language.
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828. Mr. McCoy, watch yourself.
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829. Mr. Christopher, your little story about
Ruth Thomas bleeding on your boat,
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830. how did her blood get
into the trunk of your car?
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831. Did she take a nap there while
you drove her to the hospital?
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832. No. Her hand was
wrapped in a towel.
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833. After we got to the hospital,
I threw it in the trunk.
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834. But the blood wasn't on the
trunk floor, it was on the top lining,
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835. where a body might
have touched it.
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836. So would a towel,
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837. if it had landed on
top of my golf bag.
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838. Your golf bag?
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839. Your golf bag just happened
to be in exactly the right place?
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840. Isn't that
convenient? It's true.
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841. Ruth Thomas still had some money left
after she was done being swindled by you,
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842. didn't she? Objection.
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843. Sustained. No more, Mr. McCoy.
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844. So her threat to ruin you was something
you had to worry about, wasn't it?
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845. Ruth never threatened me.
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846. Sure she did.
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847. And she had the resources to
back it up, unlike your other victims.
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848. Your Honor, approach?
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849. I move for a mistrial in view of the
District Attorney's persistent mentioning
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850. of alleged prior bad acts.
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851. You were warned, Mr. McCoy.
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852. They're obviously relevant.
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853. I said they weren't.
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854. Then you can instruct
the jury to ignore them.
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855. The jury's heard too much. You
can't wipe it out with an admonition.
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856. If Your Honor would only...
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857. Never mind, Mr. McCoy,
we're finished here.
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858. A mistrial is granted.
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859. I think Simmons will take a plea, and
I want to postpone the Horowitz trial.
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860. The fish market
case has to come first.
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861. Okay.
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862. What about Lyle Christopher?
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863. I hope you've been putting
your extra time to good use.
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864. The cruise ship's manifest.
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865. The German police
talked to a man named
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866. Burckhardt Klemstein in Hamburg.
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867. He says he thinks he remembers
seeing a man looking like Christopher
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868. holding the arm of a woman
looking like Ruth Thomas.
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869. Yes?
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870. Thank you, I'll tell him.
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871. Your lucky day.
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872. A fisherman just dragged Ruth
Thomas' body out of Long Island Sound.
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873. Don't celebrate yet.
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874. Christopher's lawyer is
gonna rake you over the coals.
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875. If he can show that
you provoked the mistrial
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876. to get a second
shot at his client,
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877. the case gets thrown out no matter
how many bodies you dredge up.
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878. Not unless I deliberately
provoked a mistrial, Adam.
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879. If I just got carried away...
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880. You did want more time, Jack.
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881. It wasn't like that at all. You
know how emotional I get.
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