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. Stop! Stop! Give me that!
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7. Somebody hold the guy!
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8. Hey, you!
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9. Get him! This guy
stole my purse!
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10. We're gonna get you!
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11. Hold it right there!
Come back here!
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12. Hey! Stay where you are!
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13. I tell you to stop and you stop.
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14. I was trying to catch a cab.
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15. Yeah, well, we'll
give you a ride.
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16. He put it in there. I saw him.
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17. Are you Sharon Lasko?
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18. No, I'm Mrs. Dubinsky.
That's not mine.
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19. That's mine.
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20. Ah! Looks like you've
been a busy boy.
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21. Central, we've got a 10-22 on
6th Avenue and Spring Street,
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22. with a male in custody.
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23. Do you have a previous 10-22 with
a complainant named Lasko, Sharon,
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24. white female, 23?
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25. Checking.
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26. Sir, this looks like blood.
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27. I want to press charges.
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28. Do I have to go down
to the police station?
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29. Lasko, Sharon. Reported missing
three days ago. Some kind of model.
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30. Where is she?
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31. I don't know
anything about that.
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32. I was in rehab till last night.
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33. And I see they did an excellent
job. Where'd you get the wallet?
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34. Okay, so exactly when?
And exactly where?
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35. I got out of the
clinic about 6:00.
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36. We haven't checked
that. But we did.
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37. I came over here to hang around.
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38. What? To meet somebody?
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39. I needed to clear my head.
That rehab really messes it up.
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40. All right. So you're out here breathing
the clean, fresh air. Then what?
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41. It was around here somewhere.
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42. You want me to call CSU?
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43. No, let's spread
out a little bit.
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44. Now, you're sure you never met
this model someplace else before?
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45. Yeah, I was at the model's ball.
That's why I'm still wearing my tuxedo.
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46. Hey, Lennie.
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47. I got a jacket over here.
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48. With more blood.
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49. Lots more blood.
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50. Monogrammed Sharon.
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51. If she's lucky she'll
just catch a cold.
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52. Sharon Lasko's agent reported
her missing three days ago.
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53. She didn't show up for a
meeting with an advertiser
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54. who was considering using
her for some big commercial.
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55. So what did Missing Persons get?
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56. These. Her agent brought
them in. Her first calendar.
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57. A still from her commercial
for Green Apple Fizz
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58. and these are called head shots.
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59. That's it?
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60. Well, plus the message
on her answering machine
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61. said she was on a photo shoot.
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62. But her agent checked
the agencies that use her,
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63. and no one knows
about any shoot.
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64. You tend to remember
somebody who looks like this.
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65. That's got to help when
you go knocking on doors.
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66. Well, Missing
Persons wouldn't know.
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67. They told me they've
been a little backed up.
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68. What? Missing Persons is too backed
up to investigate a missing person?
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69. Well, they figured a 23-year-old
model, she runs with a fast crowd.
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70. Her agent said last year
she went off for a week
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71. with a Saudi Arabian prince.
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72. Any family?
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73. Parents. In Astoria.
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74. She won a Miss Schoolgirl contest
when she was in the third grade.
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75. Her talents were
singing and tap.
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76. I called that guy
at Missing Persons.
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77. He acted like she was some
party girl running around.
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78. When did you
talk to Sharon last?
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79. It's been a couple of weeks.
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80. She's been so busy with work.
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81. Do you know where?
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82. I think she was doing a catalog.
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83. She used to call us
every time she got a job,
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84. but she's so successful now.
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85. Yeah. They tend
to drift away a little.
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86. She comes to dinner
at least once a month.
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87. But she only eats
vegetables now.
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88. They have to be
so thin, you know.
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89. It's a full-time job.
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90. The diet, the
exercise, the make-up.
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91. How about her friends? Do
you know any of their names?
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92. She used to room
with Monica Wickes.
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93. You see her picture
everywhere now.
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94. Wait. Here. Here,
here she is with Sharon
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95. when they did a Value Bin
ad. They were just starting out.
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96. Detective, find
her for us. Please?
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97. What do you mean she's missing?
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98. Nobody's seen
her for a few days.
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99. Her parents are worried.
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100. We understand she's
done this once before.
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101. Some Arab prince?
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102. Ahmad.
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103. He met her backstage at a Bernilli
show. Took her to Prague for a weekend.
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104. Is he still in her life?
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105. Not after that Monday.
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106. He's a charter member of
the Model of the Week Club.
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107. Uh...
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108. Well, could he have given
her name to another member?
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109. I wouldn't know.
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110. Her parents said you
used to be roommates.
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111. One room in Chelsea.
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112. We were running around
from agency to agency
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113. with portfolios we
had taken in Queens.
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114. Why'd you split up?
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115. We started making enough
money to afford our own apartments.
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116. Sharon always wanted
one with a balcony.
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117. So when's the last
time you saw her?
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118. A couple of weeks ago. I
was out dancing with friends.
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119. She was with a girl named Amber.
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120. I talked to her on Thursday.
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121. She wanted to borrow my aqua silk
shoes. She was going to a party at Psycho.
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122. And that would be?
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123. The nightclub.
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124. What's the matter? She didn't
have enough shoes of her own?
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125. My thinking exactly. I mean,
she's Miss Green Apple Fizz
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126. and I'm still pushing Femme
Elegante for a day job.
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127. Look, I'm on commission here.
If either one of you is interested...
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128. Hmm.
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129. What's the fragrance? Radishes?
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130. You like it? I've
got it in after-shave.
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131. Do you splash it on personally?
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132. So this party, was it
on Thursday night?
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133. Yeah, I told Sharon I was going
myself, wearing those shoes.
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134. So you saw her there?
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135. Her and everybody else.
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136. Lots of models. Some
basketball players.
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137. It went pretty late. It
was in the VIP room.
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138. Was Sharon with
anybody in particular?
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139. When I left she was talking to the
owner of the club. Something Scannell.
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140. It looked pretty intense.
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141. Frederick Scannell? Yeah.
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142. He likes to hobnob
with us beautiful people.
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143. So you know this Scannell?
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144. Yeah, from OCCB.
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145. His file's thick enough to use
as a booster seat for my kids.
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146. What? Rackets? Nah! Drugs.
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147. Funnels the money through
restaurants, nightclubs, you name it.
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148. On paper he's a
major entrepreneur.
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149. So the money's clean.
You ever bust him?
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150. Not yet.
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151. Fringe benefit of owning
a club, the private parties.
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152. Yeah. Models, athletes.
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153. I hate to be rude, but what do
you bring to the table? Drugs?
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154. No drugs allowed here,
Detective. They're illegal.
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155. It's my back room
my guests like.
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156. They don't have to
mess with the rabble.
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157. Just you.
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158. I'm not so bad.
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159. Sharon and I were
getting along very nicely.
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160. Yeah. We heard you were
having a very intense conversation.
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161. Yeah, I was trying
to get into her pants.
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162. That's why I have these parties.
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163. And did you?
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164. No. The guy she came
in with, Ken Soames.
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165. The basketball player?
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166. Yeah, decided he wanted
to leave the same way.
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167. He interrupted us, rudely.
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168. Yeah, he's slow,
but no jump shot.
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169. Warms the bench when he's
not home on a drug suspension.
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170. And he's a friend of
yours. What a coincidence.
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171. First of all, he's
no friend of mine.
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172. Second of all, if I was
in drugs, which I'm not,
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173. I wouldn't sell them retail to
anyone, let alone a loser like Soames.
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174. If he's such a loser, you
must've been pretty upset
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175. when Sharon walked off
with him instead of you.
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176. It was only 5:00 a.m.
The night was still young.
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177. I ended up with a girl
from Cats. Very frisky.
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178. Yo, I gotta get in the
tub before this cools off.
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179. This'll just take a minute.
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180. Sharon Lasko was a
friend of yours, am I right?
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181. Yeah, we went out for a while.
It was pretty fun, but it's over.
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182. We heard you were keeping it
alive at 5:00 a.m. at Scannell's place.
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183. Those models, man, they
keep hours like Dracula.
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184. I just wanted to go home.
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185. Don't you mean, you just wanted
Sharon to go home with you?
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186. Yeah. But she didn't.
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187. We heard she did.
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188. She went as far as the
street in front of my building.
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189. I went upstairs. She
went to her place.
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190. Did anyone see you
go your separate ways?
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191. What is this? You think
I did something to her?
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192. Well, your last drug suspension led
off with a DUI and a swing at a cop.
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193. I mean, you're hotter off
the court than you are on.
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194. Up yours. I went
upstairs. She went home.
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195. If you don't believe
me, ask the limo driver.
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196. He went up alone, but he
wasn't too happy about it.
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197. So they argued?
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198. Well, they were all over each other at
first. You know, 6:00 a.m., a little drunk.
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199. Then he was like, "Come on, baby,
come on, baby, come on, baby."
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200. And what was she like?
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201. Well, she didn't want to.
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202. He tried to drag
her out of the car.
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203. And you, being a good citizen...
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204. I told him I'd call a
cop if he didn't lay off.
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205. And?
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206. She took care of it herself. Almost
slammed the door on his hand.
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207. Too bad. Might've helped
his outside jump shot.
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208. So where'd you
take her after that?
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209. Home and then the aircraft
carrier with the museum.
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210. The Intrepid? Yeah.
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211. I waited outside her place while she
changed. Then it was off to the river.
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212. She was worried about how cold it was.
She was just wearing some skimpy dress.
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213. Her message said she had a photo
shoot. Did you see a photographer?
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214. No. She just got out of the car.
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215. How the hell am I
supposed to remember?
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216. Hey, I'd remember.
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217. You don't take in
1,200 tickets a day.
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218. Hey, Lennie.
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219. Mr. Nakiyama here
thinks he saw her.
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220. I sold her a double espresso.
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221. I thought maybe she
was Cindy Crawford.
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222. Her name is Sharon Lasko,
if this is the woman you saw.
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223. Yeah. I saw her.
No milk, four sugars.
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224. I never heard of Sharon Lasko.
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225. Well, maybe you've
just seen her face.
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226. Yeah. I saw her here.
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229. We don't know.
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230. A man with a camera.
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231. Ah!
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232. He paid for the espresso.
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233. Did you get a good look at him?
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234. I don't remember.
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235. Hmm.
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236. So she was either
with a photographer
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237. or some tourist taking
pictures of the aircraft carrier.
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238. She wouldn't drag herself down to
the Hudson after an all-night party
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239. unless it was for a job.
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240. Twenty-three years old. She's
into limos, jocks, drug dealers.
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241. I guess you're planning
a convent for your girls.
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242. I'm planning to
raise them right.
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243. Hey, Rey, I got news for you.
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244. All your advice is optional after
the day they buy their first bra.
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245. Yeah, I'll lock
them in their room.
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246. Then we'll arrest you.
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247. Hey, look at this.
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248. The Statue of Liberty?
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249. Oh! Is that that thing
behind the red-head?
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250. Now, look at this.
Lady Liberty again.
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251. Two different models,
same photographer.
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252. You see a pattern?
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253. Some guys have favorite places.
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254. Yeah, see who's
partial to big boats.
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255. I'm new here. I don't know
whether that's under "aircraft carrier"
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256. or "Intrepid."
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257. Boats? Ships? Flat-tops?
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258. Oh, here we are, Intrepid.
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259. Looks like a popular site.
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260. Well, actually, a lot of these
are done by the same guy.
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261. Ew!
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262. Not your favorite?
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263. Well, I've been here long enough
to hear of him. Rick Kasteler.
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264. We don't represent him anymore.
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265. What'd he do?
Screw up his f-stop?
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266. F-stop is right.
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267. A model he was working
with sued the agency.
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268. Said he got up close and
personal with more than his lens.
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269. We noticed how often you like to
shoot at the Intrepid, Mr. Kasteler.
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270. Yeah. Well, it's just something about
long legs against those big gun barrels.
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271. It works.
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272. Cindy, the nose. They can't
get me a kid without a cold?
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273. When was the last
time you shot there?
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274. About three days ago.
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276. Yes. Why?
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277. She's missing. Missing?
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278. Yeah. Have you seen her?
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279. Let's take a break. No.
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280. You seem to be the
last person to see her.
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281. Except for whoever saw
her after I left the Intrepid.
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282. When might that have been?
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283. It was about 2:00
in the afternoon.
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284. And what? You just left her sitting
there among the big gun barrels?
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285. I was late to meet
my wife and son.
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286. He was in a school
play, Peter and the Wolf.
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287. Yeah, well, the thing is, Rick,
we can't seem to find anybody
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288. who remembers hiring you
to do a shoot with Sharon.
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289. Nobody hired me. I
was doing her a favor.
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290. What kind of favor?
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291. I know how to get these girls'
composites ready for TV and movie people.
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292. Sharon was looking
to get into that area.
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293. Curtis. And these kids?
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294. You're advancing their careers
with the Mister Mittens campaign?
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295. You never know,
Detective. You never know.
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296. Okay, we're on our way.
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297. They just found Sharon Lasko.
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298. Carters unload dumpsters here.
That's probably how she traveled.
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299. Dumpsters from where?
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300. East Side, West Side,
all around the town.
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301. This guy's pooch
uncovered the body.
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302. How messed up is she?
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303. A little banged up.
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304. But there's a bloody
dent in her skull.
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305. I'm willing to bet
that's pre-mortem.
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306. Diet, exercise, make-up.
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307. How do you like the
photographer? Not much.
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308. He makes his living
shooting runny noses,
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309. but he says Sharon Lasko
expected him to help make her a star.
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310. He must've done a
hell of a sales job on her.
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311. Maybe it included
a private session.
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312. He gets too friendly with
Sharon, she gets mad.
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313. You think his career could
handle another lawsuit?
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314. Well, find out exactly
how he earned the last one.
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315. He offered to take some
intimate portraits, no extra charge.
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316. Said they'd really open doors. The
only door he wanted open was mine.
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317. Did he get physical with you?
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318. It started out he
was touching me.
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319. He said the camera would pick up
my glow. Then it got too personal.
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320. And he wouldn't stop?
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321. No, he thought
I was enjoying it.
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322. I had bruises to prove it.
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323. Well, sounds like you
had a criminal case.
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324. A body model topped
up with silicone,
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325. alone with a cheesy
camera-jockey shooting nudes?
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326. A jury adds that up
and says it was my fault.
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327. So where'd he
take you? His place?
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328. No, he usually works out of his
house, but his wife was around.
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329. He had the key to an apartment an
ad agency lets its visiting clients use.
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330. Hmm. Yum!
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331. After you've finished, they're
gonna count all of these, Jenner.
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332. Yeah. Don't forget
to search my shorts.
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333. How long are you gonna be
here? I've got a friend coming over.
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334. Yeah. Well, you might want
to make a call and cancel her.
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335. Now was this place cleaned
up when you first got here?
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336. Not really. I wasn't due
to come in until tomorrow
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337. and I would have waited, I
didn't know you guys were coming.
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338. Well, you stand there, you
don't touch anything else.
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339. Can I put my clothes on?
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340. Yeah. Please.
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341. Swell place for a party.
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342. Yeah. The PBA ought to make
R and R facilities like this an item
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343. in the next negotiation.
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344. Yeah. I'd settle for a raise.
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345. Will you lighten up?
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346. Come on, picture this,
"Detective Rey Curtis
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347. "on his afternoon break
in a Jacuzzi with a hooker."
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348. Yeah. Picture me lying dead in an
alley with my wife standing over me.
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349. Hey, what do you
know? A bucket of trash.
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350. Cigarette butts. Now, do
we know, did Sharon smoke?
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351. Most of them do. Two ticket
stubs. Adult admissions.
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352. The Intrepid Museum.
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353. So you're still absolutely sure
you left Sharon Lasko on that ship?
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354. Yes. I already told you.
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355. And you went right from
the ship to the school play?
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356. Yes.
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357. You sure you didn't stop at
an apartment on East 52nd?
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358. Has your wife ever
been to that apartment?
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359. I bet she'd really
like that double tub.
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360. I don't know anything about
what happened to Sharon.
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361. I didn't even know
that she was missing.
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362. Come on, Kasteler.
How'd it go down?
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363. Were you trying to make
her glow for the camera?
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364. You know, you can stop
lying about being there.
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365. Forensics found your fingerprints
and the fingerprints of Sharon Lasko
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366. at that little ad
agency playpen.
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367. So what? I'm married.
I don't advertise.
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368. You got her there, right?
You got her out of her clothes.
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369. You got out the champagne.
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370. So what's my motive? I
was having too good a time?
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371. Maybe she wanted you to stop.
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372. She would have gone all day.
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373. Would have?
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374. So she did pull the
plug on your little party?
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375. No. She'd been up all night.
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376. She said she needed
some coke to keep her going.
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377. I didn't have any.
So she said stop.
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378. You got frustrated,
right? You got mad.
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379. No. I got on the phone
to a drug dealer I know.
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380. I got his machine. By then it
was time to get to my kid's play.
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381. Look, Sharon was in the
shower when I left. I swear to God.
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382. She had intercourse within
a few hours before she died.
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383. Any signs of rape?
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384. No. No tearing. No bruising.
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386. Well, standard rape MO doesn't include
breaking the victim's skull with a bottle.
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387. There was glass in the wound
and some bruises on the neck.
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388. He tried to strangle her first?
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389. She went down fighting.
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390. There was skin under her nails.
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391. A different blood type than the semen.
Whoever had sex with her didn't kill her.
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392. You're sure of that?
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393. Sorry. You're gonna have to
catch the guy that actually did it.
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394. Thanks for the
tip. Anything else?
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395. Yeah. There was
cocaine in her system.
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396. Thanks again.
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397. Kasteler said he didn't have any,
and the rest of his story checks.
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398. So what'd she do?
Go back to Scannell?
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399. Well, if he did have drugs, he
would've scored with her at the party.
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400. But she walked out with Soames.
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401. Who is also no stranger to the
world of controlled substances.
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402. I told you, I never saw her
again. I'm clean now anyway.
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403. Yeah, and I can slam-dunk.
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404. Look, man, look, when I
first came into the league
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405. things were pretty crazy, okay?
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406. But I finally decided
I'd rather keep making
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407. a million bucks a year
than inhale cocaine.
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408. I mean, you find that
so hard to believe?
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409. So where were you making
your money Friday afternoon?
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410. Right here. Practicing.
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411. But you're still the guy who would
know where a girl could score some blow.
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412. Look, Sharon wouldn't come
to me. She knew I was out of it.
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413. So who?
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414. That limo driver, Johnny.
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415. The one who drove
you home from the party?
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416. Yeah. The team
uses that service.
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417. Johnny's always
trying to suck up.
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418. Sharon and I did lines
in the back seat once.
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419. He told her if she ever wanted
some more, just give him a call.
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420. How come you never
mentioned this before?
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421. What? I'm just gonna start talking
to a couple of cops about drugs?
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422. Look, I didn't even know this had anything
to do with Sharon getting murdered.
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423. Passengers ask me for drugs,
they ask me for prostitutes.
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424. One guy even asked
where he could buy a gun.
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425. We're not talking about the asking,
Johnny. We're talking about the getting.
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426. Ken Soames used to pack his nose
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427. during any ride that lasted
longer than three minutes.
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428. I don't know where
he got his stuff.
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429. What about a pretty
girl like Sharon Lasko?
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430. If she wanted some?
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431. I'm sure she could
get it. But not from me.
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432. Some people think it helps them
perform. I think it screws them up.
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433. You were worried
about her career?
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434. She rode in my car a
few times. We talked.
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435. She said she was having trouble
getting work after the Apple Fizz campaign.
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436. What about Friday?
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437. You see her again after you
dropped her off at the aircraft carrier?
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438. No, no. I headed out for an airport run,
I got caught in a jam on the Van Wyck.
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439. You know, you guys are
wasting your time talking to me
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440. when the guy who killed
Sharon is still running around.
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441. Kasteler's waiting for a written
apology. Just don't mail it to his wife.
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442. The basketball
player's alibi stands up.
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443. What about the limo driver?
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444. He would have been an easy
way for Sharon to feed her habit.
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445. Traffic on the Van
Wyck always sucks.
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446. Five will get you ten he knows
a shortcut through Brooklyn.
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447. Yeah, he seemed a little funky.
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448. Why would he kill her?
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449. It sounds like Sharon Lasko was
a girl that was fun to do drugs with.
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450. Hey, here we go.
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451. Three outgoing calls while Kasteler
was at the ad agency pad with Sharon.
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452. Kasteler said he
called a drug dealer.
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453. Answering machine. Jerry.
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454. Give that to Narcotics.
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455. Yeah, Imperial Palace?
How's your mu shu? Okay.
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456. He says it's very, very good.
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457. Kasteler really knows
how to treat a girl.
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458. I'm sorry, wrong number.
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459. East River Limo Service.
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460. The one Johnny drives for.
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461. All right. Keep on it.
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462. Two guys out with the flu.
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463. A busted tranny. And my
mechanic was deported.
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464. His papers looked kosher to me.
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465. This was Friday afternoon.
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466. Yeah, yeah, here
we are. Let's see.
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467. Uh...
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468. Okay.
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469. Yeah, no. If a Sharon Lasko got a
ride in a limo, it wasn't one of ours.
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470. Around 2:00. She called you.
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471. Hey, everybody who
rides, it's in the book.
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472. Well, she might have been
looking for Johnny Stivers.
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473. Johnny?
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474. This was a model? Good-looking?
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475. Right. Not one of
those ugly models.
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476. I picked up a call from a girl. She
sounded so bad she must've been gorgeous.
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477. But she's not in the book?
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478. Right. She wanted to
talk to Johnny directly.
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479. I told her he was busy.
Airport runs back to back.
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480. You're sure of that?
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481. Hey, it's in the book.
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482. So who drove the girl?
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483. Nobody.
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484. I just forwarded the
call to Johnny's cellular.
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485. Where's Johnny now?
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486. Far as I know, he's home.
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487. And his car?
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488. It's out there. I'll show you.
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489. A normal good washing
would've still left plenty,
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490. but this seat was steam cleaned.
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491. You're not gonna find
anything off the surfaces.
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492. One point for Johnny. Ah!
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493. But we do not stop at surfaces.
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494. They do tune-ups, too.
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495. Glass.
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496. That's enough to compare with
what we found in Sharon Lasko's head.
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497. Yeah. Now let's see how
this baby likes UV light.
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498. Glass and blood.
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499. What is it?
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500. I thought you were done
with me? Oh! It's just starting.
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501. John Stivers, you're under arrest
for the murder of Sharon Lasko.
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502. You have the right
to remain silent.
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503. Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law.
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504. Hey, where are you going?
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505. You also have the right to have
incriminating evidence in your apartment.
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506. A bloodstained
suit would be nice.
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507. Rey.
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508. A shrine to the
late Sharon Lasko.
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509. You'd think the murder
rate was at an all-time high,
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510. instead of the
lowest in 10 years.
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511. Pretty model, 15 minutes
of fame tragically cut short.
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512. So is our budget.
This have to go to trial?
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513. It won't be a long one.
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514. She called Johnny Stivers for
a ride just before she got killed.
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515. Blood's in his car and we
know he was infatuated with her.
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516. An obsessed fan.
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517. What was his motive? Trying to
get her autograph and he slipped?
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518. The evidence is
overwhelming that he killed her.
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519. I don't mind
letting a jury guess
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520. what it was he wanted
from her and didn't get.
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521. Hormones.
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522. Offer to knock off a couple
of years off the sentence.
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523. He'll take a plea.
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524. Twenty-to-life instead of 25?
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525. It's a gift.
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526. It is?
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527. What do you give your girlfriends
on Valentine's Day, Jack?
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528. Jewelry made out of twigs?
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529. Do you really want
to go to trial, Deirdre?
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530. Her blood was in his car. His
blood was under her fingernails.
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531. He can do the full term.
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532. Actually, I was thinking of
man one, say, three-to-nine.
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533. Three years for a brutal murder?
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534. That's not thinking.
That's hallucinating.
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535. We'll see.
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536. Here's my notice of
our affirmative defense.
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537. Extreme emotional disturbance.
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538. You walk in on your
wife in bed with a lover,
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539. that's extreme
emotional disturbance.
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540. Not the violent act of
some kind of obsessed fan.
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541. That's not what it was.
Sharon and I had a relationship.
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542. That's right. You were
her driver. What happened?
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543. Did you get upset because she
made you give up a parking space?
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544. She was doing it with that
photographer. I loved her. She loved me.
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545. She did? I'm not aware there were
any photos of you above her bed.
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546. Read the statute.
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547. The reasonableness
of a defendant's emotion
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548. is to be determined by the
circumstances as he perceived them to be.
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549. It's irrelevant whether or not
his perceptions are correct.
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550. Is there any indication that
Sharon Lasko and Johnny Stivers
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551. were more than
passenger and driver?
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552. Well, the police never looked.
They didn't have a reason to.
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553. Well, we do now.
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554. Does it really matter? Even
if he mistakenly believed
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555. they had a serious relationship,
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556. he still qualifies for extreme
emotional disturbance.
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557. Mistakenly, not idiotically.
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558. If there are no grounds
for his alleged beliefs,
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559. the jury will see
he's just lying.
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560. We're not very close,
but he is my little brother.
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561. I'm not gonna say
anything to hurt him.
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562. He told us he killed
her, Ms. Stivers.
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563. He said that?
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564. Yes.
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565. The only question
we have is why.
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566. I don't know why
he does anything.
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567. I only see him a
couple times a year.
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568. I moved out of the house
when he was still a kid.
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569. Would you know if
he had a girlfriend?
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570. Me and the rest of the world.
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571. If Johnny had a girlfriend it
would lead off the 6:00 news.
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572. Not exactly Mr. Popularity?
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573. When he was in high school
he used to try out his lines on me
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574. to work up the nerve
to... For the real girl.
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575. "I'm Johnny, can I buy
you a cup of coffee?"
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576. "Did anyone ever tell
you, you have nice eyes?"
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577. He saw that one in a movie.
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578. He talked about her all the time. He
drove her once in a while, you know.
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579. What did he say about her?
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580. That she was a good person.
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581. Not stuck-up.
That she liked him.
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582. Even though he
was just a limo driver?
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583. Hey, I'm a limo
driver, I do great.
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584. No offense.
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585. It just seems he was
starstruck about her.
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586. Yeah. We were in a bar
once, watching this ball game,
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587. her commercial came on.
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588. He went nuts, telling
everybody to shut up and watch.
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589. Do you think they were intimate?
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590. I don't think so.
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591. Did he say he did?
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592. He said it was gonna happen.
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593. He had taken her on a date to the
Ginger Club, said she got pretty hot.
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594. He said he took her to the Ginger? Sure.
He took her there and dropped her off.
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595. So there was nothing
going on between them?
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596. Mmm.
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597. She might have made nice
with the guy once in a while.
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598. Made nice?
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599. Talked nice.
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600. I've seen the guy. He's homely.
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601. So she wasn't interested?
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602. Look, there was one
interesting thing about that guy.
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603. He had good cocaine,
and he gave it to her for free.
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604. Could he have believed
that she loved him?
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605. Hmm?
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606. Did you ever want something
from a guy you weren't interested in?
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607. Sure.
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608. Smiled when you
asked him for it?
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609. Let his arm brush
against your boob?
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610. She led him on for drugs?
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611. No. She wouldn't
have gone to bed for it.
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612. But I think she made a
little sweet conversation.
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613. It was pathetic. He never had a
chance with her. She was using him.
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614. When he finally realized that,
it must've made him angry.
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615. If you'll pardon my ignorance,
isn't your theory of the case
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616. getting to be a
little like theirs?
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617. They say he was
an outraged boyfriend
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618. and you say he was an
outraged would-be boyfriend.
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619. There's a world of difference
between a jealous lover
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620. and some horny bastard who's
mad he can't get to first base.
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621. Eloquent. Can't wait for
your closing argument.
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622. Johnny Stivers' motive was
garden-variety frustration.
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623. If that qualifies as
extreme emotional distress,
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624. then almost any murderer qualifies.
They're all upset about something.
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625. Just be careful you don't have a killer
who's more sympathetic than your victim.
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626. We found her body in a landfill.
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627. It had been thrown in a dumpster
and carried there in a garbage truck.
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628. Was it bloody?
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629. Yes, the skull was
fractured through to the brain.
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630. I see.
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631. And when you first interviewed
the defendant about her murder,
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632. did he seem upset by it?
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633. No. He acted as if
he barely knew her.
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634. Did Mr. Stivers say that he saw
Ms. Lasko on the last day of her life?
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635. Yes, he said he had
driven her home from a party
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636. along with a basketball
player named Ken Soames.
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637. And did he say what she and
Mr. Soames did in his presence?
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638. He said they were
all over each other.
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639. In a sexual way?
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640. Yes.
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641. Did he seem upset by that?
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642. No, he didn't.
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643. When you searched Mr. Stivers'
apartment after his arrest,
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644. what did you find on
the wall of his bedroom?
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645. All kinds of pictures
of Sharon Lasko,
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646. ads cut out of newspapers,
calendars, you name it.
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647. He didn't just have a photo
or two in a silver frame,
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648. like a man might
have of his girlfriend?
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649. Objection. JUDGE
Overruled.
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650. No, it was a full-out shrine,
like somebody obsessed.
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651. Move to strike. The
witness is not a psychologist.
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652. Sustained. The jury will
disregard the witness's last remark.
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653. I have no more questions.
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654. Detective Briscoe, is this
one of the photographs
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655. that you saw on
Mr. Stivers' bedroom wall?
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656. Yes, one of the many.
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657. Would you describe it, please?
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658. It's a glossy photo of Sharon
Lasko with an inscription on the front.
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659. Please read it.
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660. "To Johnny, my main man
in a big car. Love, Sharon."
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661. Like the kind of note a man
might get from his girlfriend?
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662. Objection.
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663. He asked the same question.
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664. And you objected.
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665. And he overruled.
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666. Counselors!
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667. The objection is overruled.
The witness may answer.
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668. What was the question?
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669. Is that inscribed photograph
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670. the kind of memento a man
might get from his girlfriend?
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671. Possibly, yes.
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672. Mr. Soames, were
you ever in the presence
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673. of Sharon Lasko
and Johnny Stivers?
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674. Yes. He used to
drive us sometimes.
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675. And what kinds of things
would she say to him?
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676. She'd ask him to drive her places.
She'd ask him to get her drugs.
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677. And what kinds of things
would he say to her?
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678. He'd try to make conversation,
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679. try to impress her by telling
her about places he'd been,
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680. celebrities he'd driven.
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681. And how would she react?
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682. When he wasn't around,
she'd laugh about him.
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683. She knew he liked her.
She thought it was funny.
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684. She didn't think highly of him?
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685. She didn't think
anything of him.
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686. And he knew that?
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687. It was pretty obvious.
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688. Thank you.
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689. Mr. Soames, we've heard testimony
that on the day Ms. Lasko died,
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690. you and she had sexual contact
in the back seat of Mr. Stivers' car.
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691. It wasn't sexual.
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692. What would you call it?
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693. It was just like some making
out, some kissing, some petting.
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694. And Mr. Stivers could see you?
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695. If he looked in the
rear-view mirror.
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696. Did you and Ms. Lasko have more extensive
sexual contact in Mr. Stivers' car?
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697. Yes. What did you do?
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698. After another party
once, we had sex.
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699. Sexual intercourse?
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700. Yeah.
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701. And Mr. Stivers could see
what Ms. Lasko was doing?
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702. I suppose.
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703. And she performed this act
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704. in Mr. Stivers' presence after
she knew how he felt about her?
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705. Yeah, I guess so.
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706. If you were in his place,
how would that make you feel?
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707. Objection!
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708. Withdrawn. No further questions.
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709. Well, I think her behavior with Soames
should have made things pretty clear
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710. even to Johnny Stivers.
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711. Men have a way of
deluding themselves.
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712. I hope you're not speaking
from personal experience.
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713. Not recent. I hope.
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714. She was having sex with
another man in front of him,
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715. that's not exactly a valentine.
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716. Yeah, but the defense brought it
up to make him look like a victim.
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717. She did him wrong.
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718. He was practically a stranger. How
could she have done him wrong?
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719. Promiscuous women, Claire.
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720. They still get put on trial
even after they're dead.
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721. Whenever I drove her, we talked.
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722. She talked about her career
and personal things, too.
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723. Her family, her brother, he was
having some trouble at school.
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724. We've heard testimony that
she just ordered you around,
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725. like a servant.
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726. No. She loved me.
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727. Mr. Soames was wrong?
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728. Well, he wasn't always with us.
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729. She was dumping him anyway.
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730. How did you know that?
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731. She told me.
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732. That morning, when I brought
them home from the party,
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733. she wouldn't go
upstairs with him.
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734. She didn't want to.
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735. Did you think that was
because you were there?
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736. Yes. She wanted me to see
that things were changing.
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737. She asked me to meet her later.
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738. Did she tell you why?
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739. Well, I had asked her for a coffee.
It was kind of a standing invitation.
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740. She said she would.
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741. And she said she wanted
me to get her some coke.
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742. What did you do?
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743. I got some for her, as a gift.
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744. I knew she was tired.
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745. Where did you get it?
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746. Tenth Avenue, in the 40s.
It's not very hard to find.
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747. And that afternoon
Sharon did call you?
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748. Yeah, I was just
finishing up another job.
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749. And I went right over
and picked her up.
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750. What happened then?
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751. I asked her if she wanted
to have a coffee in Little Italy.
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752. And she said she didn't.
She just wanted the coke.
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753. Did she tell you why?
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754. Yeah. She said nothing
went better with sex than coke,
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755. and she had just had
sex with that photographer.
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756. What did you say to her?
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757. I thought we had a
date. She laughed.
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758. What else did she say?
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759. "Home, James." And
she laughed again.
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760. She was very high.
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761. What happened then?
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762. I got in the back seat with her.
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763. I couldn't understand
why she had changed.
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764. She loved me. She told me so.
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765. I tried to kiss her. We did
that before, many times.
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766. She slapped me, said
that I made her sick.
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767. And I felt my neck
starting to get hot
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768. and I hit her with a bottle.
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769. But I never, never
wanted that to happen.
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770. I loved that woman.
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771. Quite a performance.
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772. Everything but a chorus of
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773. "You picked a fine time
to leave me, Lucille."
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774. You really think he got that
cocaine for Sharon just as a favor?
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775. He thought he was gonna
have a party with her,
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776. like all the other guys.
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777. She said no, and he got mad.
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778. Wait a minute. He told the police that
he was booked all that day on airport runs,
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779. and he was stuck in
traffic on the Van Wyck.
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780. When did he have time to cruise
the West Side looking for drugs?
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781. He couldn't have been
stuck in traffic too bad.
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782. When Sharon called
him, he got right to her.
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783. Maybe he was hanging
around waiting for her call.
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784. He was obsessed with her.
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785. So one of the airport
runs was a phony?
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786. At least one had to be.
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787. But why book a phony run? He could
have just said he didn't have a job.
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788. Because it doesn't
create an alibi.
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789. Premeditation.
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790. Which makes his
whole defense a crock.
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791. Those airport runs, what
do we know about them?
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792. I don't know about those names,
the bookings go back a lot of months.
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793. Your accountant doesn't make
you keep a paper trail that long?
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794. I have a record of the charges,
but the names of the passengers?
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795. I'm sorry.
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796. Who paid for the limo?
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797. It's a corporate account.
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798. Okay, then, I'll take its name.
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799. I don't know, these are
confidential business records.
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800. This is a murder investigation.
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801. I can have you subpoenaed.
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802. Murder?
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803. If you don't cooperate,
you could go to jail.
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804. Wait a minute. This is just
some kind of little tax thing.
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805. What is?
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806. Well, I don't really
understand it.
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807. The owner of the
agency used to book
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808. a lot of dummy limousine
runs with Mr. Stivers.
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809. To do what?
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810. I don't know. That was between
him and the owner, Mr. Scannell.
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811. Frederick Scannell was talking
with Sharon Lasko at the party
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812. eight hours before
she was killed.
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813. The police thought he
was trying to pick her up.
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814. Scannell is a major drug dealer.
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815. This Johnny Stivers
works for him.
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816. Stivers doles out
drugs to Sharon Lasko.
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817. Wild idea, but her death just might
have something to do with drugs.
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818. Which means something
to do with Scannell.
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819. Get the police back into it.
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820. We know Scannell has
a Colombian connection.
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821. We know the stuff
lands in the Southeast.
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822. He's been laughing
in my face for 10 years.
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823. You can't make a move on him?
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824. We can't even stop him
from getting a liquor license.
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825. He's never within 100
miles of the product.
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826. He uses cut-outs, couriers, safe
houses rented by other people.
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827. Couriers, a guy in a limo
who fits in at the airport,
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828. that's pretty good cover
for moving quantities.
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829. Is there any correlation
between the dummy runs
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830. Scannell booked Johnny Stivers
for and Scannell's activities?
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831. Let's see, January 9th,
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832. Scannell was in Palm Springs.
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833. February 1st, Lake
Tahoe, and on and on.
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834. And he worked pretty
hard to not to be around
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835. while Johnny was
running his errands.
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836. The only time he was in the city
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837. was the day Sharon
Lasko was killed.
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838. Some sweetheart she
picked to get mixed up with.
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839. You think he booked the phony
limo run to buy Johnny time to kill her?
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840. He booked the limo. It didn't go
anyplace. And Johnny did kill her.
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841. Why? What was Sharon
Lasko to Scannell?
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842. He says just a potential roll in
the sack who turned him down.
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843. So he had her killed? I know
some men who take rejection hard...
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844. There's no evidence she was
in the drug business with him.
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845. And she's not in the
surveillance. Maybe she was new.
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846. Maybe she was discreet.
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847. Well, the way she ran
around the last day of her life,
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848. she doesn't impress me
as a very discreet person.
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849. Go back to her friends. Find
out what the hell really happened.
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850. Look, I've got closing
arguments tomorrow. Okay?
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851. I can't believe you people.
I've been reading about this trial.
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852. Why don't you dig Sharon
up and kick her around?
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853. Hey, we just want to
bury her killer or killers.
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854. Killers? You got that creep.
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855. He was part of a
major drug organization.
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856. Oh, God.
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857. Oh, what?
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858. Sharon was doing great.
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859. And part of doing
great in this business
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860. is going to the right
places and being seen.
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861. And at some of those
places, there's drugs involved.
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862. And Sharon didn't
know how to just say no?
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863. Look, she had a great look.
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864. But she was insecure, and with
the drugs she felt more confident.
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865. And the more confident
you are the better you look,
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866. until you start showing
up late and looking like hell.
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867. You think drugs led
Sharon into bad company?
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868. I don't know.
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869. I had to get her out of my life.
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870. It would really help us to know,
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871. could Sharon have been
involved in the drug business?
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872. As a customer.
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873. What about as a
courier? Models travel.
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874. Sharon always
worked in New York.
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875. Look, as far as I know,
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876. her biggest drug
connection was her boyfriend,
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877. that basketball player.
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878. Come on, Soames, we all know her
modeling career was circling the bowl.
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879. Look, I knew Sharon, okay?
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880. The last thing she would
ever do is sell drugs.
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881. Well, the last thing is what
people do when they're desperate.
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882. You always had a good supply.
Maybe she was selling drugs to you?
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883. That's ridiculous.
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884. Where'd you get your coke?
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885. It's not hard, although I know
you guys are working on it.
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886. Smart guy.
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887. We start poking
around in your life
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888. and mail the results
to the commissioner,
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889. you'll be hustling basketball
on the playgrounds.
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890. What are you fellows
coming down on me for? Huh?
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891. I mean, you know
I didn't kill Sharon.
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892. You were at a party
given by Scannell.
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893. Your girlfriend was in a
conversation with Scannell.
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894. The guy that owns
the club? So what?
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895. So how well did Sharon know him?
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896. She didn't. She just
met him that night.
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897. How do you know that?
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898. She didn't even know who he was.
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899. When we first walked
in, she asked me
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900. if he was the spray-on hair
guy from the infomercials.
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901. So she had no
connection with Scannell?
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902. No.
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903. Look in her entire life she had
that one short conversation with him.
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904. It was about drugs,
but it was stupid.
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905. It was about drugs?
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906. It wasn't business. She was
drunk, telling him some story
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907. about how some jerk
tried to impress her
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908. by showing her a whole
trunk full of cocaine.
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909. A trunk full of cocaine?
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910. Did Mr. Scannell
seem interested in that?
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911. He would have seemed
interested to hear her hat size.
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912. He wanted to do her.
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913. Did she say who
showed her the cocaine?
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914. I didn't even stop to listen. I
just wanted to take her home.
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915. Was it Johnny Stivers?
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916. A limo driver?
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917. You said he was always
trying to impress her.
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918. Yeah, but where would
he get that much blow?
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919. Well, I'm glad you've
come to your senses, Jack.
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920. Only the price has gone up since
my client's appearance on the stand.
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921. Man one. Year, year pro.
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922. The price has gone
higher than that.
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923. Our motion to
amend the indictment.
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924. Murder one? Killing a witness.
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925. What are they talking about?
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926. Your murder of Sharon
Lasko, Mr. Stivers.
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927. It was a crime of
passion, like you said.
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928. Only it was Frederick
Scannell's passion, wasn't it?
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929. I don't know anybody
named Scannell.
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930. Think about it.
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931. If Scannell talks first, he gets
the deal, and you get to die.
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932. My client and I have
been reading the papers.
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933. Someone else has
confessed to this murder.
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934. Someone who worked
for Mr. Scannell.
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935. Here it comes again.
You guys never give up.
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936. No, we don't.
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937. I think Sharon Lasko had a very
important conversation with you
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938. the night before she
was murdered. Yeah.
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939. I said, "Do you want
to come to my place?"
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940. She said, "Maybe
some other time."
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941. She told you someone showed
her a trunk full of cocaine.
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942. Did she?
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943. Yes. And I think it
was your cocaine.
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944. And that's not very likely.
I don't have any cocaine.
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945. And you didn't like hearing that
from some dizzy bimbo at a party.
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946. Do you have a
theory here, McCoy,
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947. or are you just spraying
Cheez Whiz into the wind?
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948. Sharon Lasko was
blabbing to strangers
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949. that Johnny Stivers showed
her a large amount of cocaine
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950. that belonged to your client, in a vehicle
that was regularly used by your client.
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951. So your client ordered
Mr. Stivers to kill her
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952. before she blabbed
to the wrong stranger.
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953. And you're gonna prove this how?
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954. We have Mr. Stivers.
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955. The guy's about to get off with a
slap on the wrist for manslaughter.
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956. You think he's gonna
confess to murder one?
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957. They're here.
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958. Let's ask him.
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959. We're leaving now.
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960. That would be a
mistake, Mr. Scannell.
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961. You'd miss your only chance
to avoid a death sentence.
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962. I thought we had the offer?
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963. First one to talk
wins life in prison.
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964. If I'm the master
criminal you say I am,
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965. this guy wouldn't stay alive
six months in prison if he talks.
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966. Make another threat, you'll
leave this office under arrest.
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967. Don't exert yourself.
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968. I don't care if you do kill me!
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969. Shut up. Fred.
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970. He knew I loved her, he
thought that made it funny.
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971. You're an idiot. You
can still walk out of here.
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972. I got a call to go to a
corner on the East Side.
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973. He got into the
car with two men.
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974. He said Sharon had to be shut up
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975. and she was so stupid there
was only one way to do it
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976. and it was up to me,
because it was my fault.
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977. I told him I couldn't
kill her, I loved her.
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978. He said fine, then
they'd kill her and me.
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979. One of the men took out a gun.
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980. I was very scared.
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981. I'm... I'm so sorry.
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982. Deal, Jack?
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983. Murder two. The maximum.
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984. Now you're gonna die.
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985. I'm doing it for Sharon.
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986. This kid falls in love with a girl he
had no chance in the world to get.
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987. And in a stupid, hopeless
attempt to impress her,
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988. he shows her $1
million worth of cocaine.
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989. Yeah. I guess etchings
don't work anymore.
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990. And as a result, he
ends up having to kill her.
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991. It's a story for Sophocles.
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992. Or Larry, Moe and Curly.
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993. Yeah, I always loved those guys.
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