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. They ran this way and out
the back. A guy and a girl.
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7. Now the guy is
5'8", 5'10" or 6'2",
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8. depending on who
you talk to. Hold it.
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9. Coming through!
Give us some room.
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10. Whoa, whoa, whoa!
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11. That way.
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12. Hey, buddy. Now, look, somebody
stepped in some booze here.
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13. I want those footprints before a
gurney rolls through them, all right?
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14. Tony, call ESU. Tell them we may
want some search lights outside.
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15. Right.
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16. War zone.
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17. You put that tie on at 3:00 in the
morning or did you sleep that way?
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18. The bartender. Four
shots to the body.
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19. How many to the bourbon?
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20. Hey! Do me a favor, if you don't
need to be in here, don't be in here.
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21. She's dead. Caught one through
the head. Maybe a wild shot.
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22. The others look like
ricochet or flying glass.
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23. That's two.
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24. I got the guy and
the girl in ski masks
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25. coming in five minutes before
closing and wanting the register.
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26. The guy did all the shooting.
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27. Hey, Solomon, just do visuals on
the slugs. Don't wait for ballistics.
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28. Lennie, Rey, this is Mr. Barnes.
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29. These the guys you
wanted me to talk to?
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30. Yeah.
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31. Helen. Helen Shane. She
was the night manager.
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32. She was going
to the ladies' room
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33. and then she was gonna go
home right before they came in.
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34. Mr. Barnes, so what?
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35. Well, this is her bag. I
found it by the back door.
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36. The strap is torn.
She's not here.
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37. What's she look like?
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38. Dark hair. Early 30s.
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39. Thank you. Tony.
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40. All right, come on. And
add that to the alarm.
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41. Possible hostage. Then
wake somebody up at BCI.
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42. Tell them we want a list of every
boy-girl team that ever fired a BB gun.
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43. Then what?
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44. Well, we'll talk to the
witnesses some more.
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45. See if they can tell us how
many colors the masks were.
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46. This is Curtis. When?
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47. Give me an address. All right.
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48. Korean deli 12 blocks from here.
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49. Man and woman in ski masks.
They just killed the owner.
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50. I hit the dirt. I remembered
basic training real fast.
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51. Just the two of them?
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52. Yeah. It was a big
man, skinny woman.
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53. She stood over by the
door, told me not to move.
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54. White folks.
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55. Was there another
woman with them?
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56. She might've been in the car
because the girl was looking that way.
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57. What kind of car? It was gray.
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58. Old? New? Local plates? What?
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59. It wasn't new. It was
American, maybe Chrysler.
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60. The guy took one in the
chest and a bonus to the head.
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61. Did you see how it happened?
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62. I just saw the guy pick up a
six-pack and walk toward the counter.
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63. Okay. Thanks.
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64. I guess he didn't have time
to order a drink at the club.
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65. Well, I'll add the
car to the alarm.
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66. Hey, maybe we can
add something else.
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67. Three bodies in 30 minutes.
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68. We'd better get something
before they get thirsty again.
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69. Well, the lab's already doing the blood
types from the Vivant Room, the nightclub,
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70. and they're dusting
everything at the deli for prints.
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71. Horowitz just called from
Helen Shane's apartment.
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72. There's nobody there.
He's gonna wait out front.
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73. Her keys and her
wallet weren't in her bag.
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74. The perps might
decide to walk her home.
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75. Get a scratch on
that to the borough.
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76. BCI has a white M-F crew in
Jersey currently serving time.
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77. Another co-ed pair
in Brooklyn, but black.
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78. Look how she holds her gun.
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79. The recoil would knock
her arm into her face.
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80. So he's a pro, but she isn't?
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81. Hey, you want tall, male,
armed robbers, Lennie,
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82. I can get you a
list this thick, okay?
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83. Excuse me.
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84. Detective Curtis?
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85. Yeah.
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86. Just got your message. I'm Sal
Franks. I own the Vivant Room.
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87. Have you found Helen?
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88. No one's seen her, sir.
Did you bring a photo?
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89. This is the club softball
team. Helen's in the top row.
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90. Blow this up.
Get it on the wire.
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91. Sal, can you think of any reason
why they'd single Helen out?
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92. Was she carrying cash?
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93. No. Helen closes out the restaurant
till and takes the cash to Willy.
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94. He's the bartender.
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95. So the robbers hit exactly the right
part of the club at exactly the right time.
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96. And the woman who
handles the cash disappears?
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97. If you're thinking Helen
was involved, forget it.
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98. I trust her with my life.
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99. Anyone who works for
me knows how we cash out.
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100. Anyone who works for you might
be carrying a grudge or what?
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101. To do this?
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102. Wait a minute.
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103. There's a bouncer, Bryce Roytan.
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104. He had a thing for Helen.
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105. One-sided?
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106. Oh, yeah. Completely. It got
so awkward, I had to fire him.
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107. He claimed I owed him
four weeks' severance.
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108. I told him, "Forget it."
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109. Hey, you know something,
this is really crap.
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110. What are you looking for?
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111. Nobody here.
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112. Who? Hey, look,
that guy had it coming.
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113. What guy is that, Bryce?
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114. I don't know his
name. That fat slob.
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115. You don't know your
former employer's name?
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116. What employer? The
guy from the Sunspot.
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117. Isn't that why you're here?
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118. Enlighten us.
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119. I'm bouncing at the
Sunspot on West 13th Street.
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120. I had to pop a drunk last night.
He said he was gonna call the cops.
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121. When's the last time you
saw Helen Shane, Bryce?
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122. Helen? What about her?
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123. When's the last
time you saw her?
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124. It had to be last month.
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125. I went down to the Vivant at
quitting time, trying to get my pay.
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126. I tried to talk to Helen,
but she almost ran me over.
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127. She drives to work?
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128. Sometimes. What
the hell is this about?
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129. What kind of car?
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130. I don't know. Dodge.
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131. Gray?
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132. Yeah. What's going on?
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133. Thanks.
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134. What's going on? Is Helen
all right? What's going on?
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135. No gray Dodge in
a four-block radius.
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136. Confirmed from the day manager.
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137. Helen Shane definitely drove
here yesterday afternoon.
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138. So she was just leaving
when the shooters came in.
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139. She had her keys
out to open her car.
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140. That's why they grabbed her.
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141. I'll get out a description
and the plate number.
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142. So how'd they get
here? On the subway?
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143. Or they drove and
decided to trade up.
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144. Profaci, every car
in a four-block radius.
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145. Owner's names and addresses.
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146. You got it. Yeah,
this is Curtis.
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147. Kelly, give me DMV.
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148. The hour after sunrise.
Cops and roosters.
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149. And the parents
of small children.
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150. I'm sure Helen Shane
usually sleeps in.
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151. Lennie.
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152. Yeah.
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153. Around the block
from you. '89 Pontiac.
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154. Registered to Steven
Parzen, senior citizen.
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155. And?
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156. It was stolen yesterday 2:00
p.m. at Broadway and 96th.
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157. Yeah. The happy couple picked up
a nail and then needed new wheels.
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158. Tow truck's coming
to take it to forensics.
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159. We don't have time for that.
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160. Cigarette butts.
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161. Good for DNA.
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162. A woman's shoe. Candy
wrappers. Beer bottles.
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163. Here's a receipt from
a Value Bin store.
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164. Time stamped yesterday, 1:30 pm.
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165. "Twinkies, Coke, beer,
chips, candy, candy, Tampax,
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166. "brownie, 9.95."
That's a big brownie.
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167. Maybe they bought a whole bagful.
They're not exactly health food nuts.
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168. Let's check with the clerk,
maybe get a description.
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169. Store number 47.
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170. What do you bet it's
near 96th and Broadway?
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171. 1:00 to 2:00, I'm in the back
resting up for the after-school crowd.
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172. I don't keep my eyes open, the
whole store walks out under their coats.
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173. Any way you can tell
who made this sale?
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174. "Candy corn." That's
an impulse buy.
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175. It's on the rack
next to Register 1.
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176. And the cashier would be?
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177. Angela. Works part-time.
She's a college student.
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178. Look, if I don't get to this
mid-term, I'm screwed.
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179. It's really important,
Angela. Take a look.
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180. That could be them.
The girl was pretty thin.
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181. With a sugar jones. It
sounds like a drug addict.
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182. No. Well, I mean, I don't know
if she uses drugs or anything,
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183. but the junk food was for him.
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184. So you talked to them?
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185. Yeah. Well, she asked me if
the apples were pesticide-free.
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186. Like I would know. Anyway, the
guy was like, "Buy the damn apples."
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187. So she said, she'd pick some up
at the organic place near the square.
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188. What square? Washington
Square? Union Square?
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189. I don't know.
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190. Angela, we'd like to take
you down to the precinct
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191. and have you sit
with a police artist.
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192. It would really help us out.
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193. Look, that mid-term
is starting now.
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194. We'll write you a note.
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195. You know, I get a couple
hundred people a day here.
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196. Mostly women. Organic
apple eaters are mostly thin.
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197. See, it's natural...
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198. Natural sugars and
the fiber's filling. Right.
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199. Do me a favor, if you spot either of
them, call that number on the bottom, okay?
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200. Yeah, okay.
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201. You get anything?
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202. Yeah. I finally found
out what radicchio is.
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203. Profaci's working the
Washington Square area.
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204. And there's nothing
organic near Herald Square.
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205. That's the biggest
organic market in the city.
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206. Well, we can park in front
and wait for her to get hungry.
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207. Might as well.
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208. I spoke to Van Buren.
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209. Forensics lifted some
single prints off the Pontiac.
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210. But nothing brings up a record.
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211. Anything on the gear shift?
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212. Yeah. On top of everything else,
one beautiful partial. Not enough to run.
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213. Yeah.
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214. We're on our way.
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215. Helen Shane's Dodge. A
sector car just found it uptown.
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216. It's around the corner,
a block and a half up.
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217. Nobody's in it. We've got cars at
the surrounding eight intersections.
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218. But you're keeping the
immediate area clear, right?
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219. We've got to go
in, see what's in it.
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220. Hey, we have an advantage here.
They don't know we found the car.
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221. So what? Look, the other car
led us to a physical description
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222. and a possible
place they frequent.
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223. Rey, they could be having
a cup of coffee up the street,
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224. they might come strolling back
to the Dodge, right into our arms.
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225. Yeah. Or they could be in another
stolen car 50 miles away from here.
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226. Look, we got a hostage
with two stoned killers.
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227. We wait 20 minutes. And then
we send in a quick-search team.
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228. Go.
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229. I sat in one of these
things once for 79 hours
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named Jorgenson,
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231. who had a very elaborate theory
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232. about how the Norwegians
discovered America.
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233. Nineteen minutes.
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234. You know, Rey, if
you ever get laid off,
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career as an egg timer.
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236. Yeah. Well, I don't see them,
all right. Do see them? Let's go.
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237. All right. Now.
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238. Same brand of beer they took
from the deli and more candy.
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239. We'll take the
bottles for prints.
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240. Lieutenant.
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241. Helen Shane.
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242. No reports of cars stolen near
where we found the Dodge.
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243. Yeah. If they did take another one,
the owner might not have noticed yet.
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244. That could be him.
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245. Steven Balmayo,
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246. B-A-L-M...
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247. A-Y-O?
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248. He's in prison in Michigan.
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249. How many more
do I have to look at?
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250. Angela, we'll get you out
of here as soon as we can.
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251. Forensics called. They found
a partial print in the Dodge
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252. that matched the partial
thumb in the Pontiac,
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253. put them together and
made a good single.
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254. The computer spit out a
con named Leon Trapp.
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255. Two P's? Yeah.
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256. ID section faxed
over a photo line-up.
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257. Ms. McDermott, do you
recognize any of these men?
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258. That's him.
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259. That's him.
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260. Convicted of robbery
in the first degree.
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261. Paroled last year.
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262. You got his parole
officer's name?
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263. Yeah, but Leon missed
his last 14 appointments
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264. and left a bogus address.
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265. Mother dead. Father's
address unknown.
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266. Known associates, Bobby Johnson,
AKA "Rathead," lives in Paramus.
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residing in Attica.
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269. That's half a block
from Union Square.
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270. And the organic market.
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271. Look around, you see anybody?
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272. How do you feel about
organic apples, Mikey?
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273. How would I know?
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274. Don't they need
a warrant for this?
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275. Hey, we got nothing to hide, Joanne.
I haven't seen Leon for over a year.
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276. We find out otherwise,
we've got four bodies on Leon.
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277. That's plenty of weight
to take you down, too.
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278. Hey! That's for the baby.
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279. Who's Leon's girlfriend, Mike?
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280. Am I his dating service?
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281. You ever see him with a woman?
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282. He used to hang
around with Sally Napoli.
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283. Brown hair? Thin?
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284. Brown hair.
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285. Yeah, I'll hold.
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287. Leon's good friend lives down
the street from that market?
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288. Maybe. Maybe not.
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289. Yeah.
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290. Really? All right. Thanks.
Sally Napoli is on Rikers Island.
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291. Call ahead and book
the hospitality suite.
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292. They say I cut this
guy with a bowie knife.
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293. What do you hear
from Leon Trapp?
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294. Like I need a knife to
hurt a wuss like him.
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295. Did you and Leon have the
same kind of amicable breakup?
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296. What did he do now?
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297. He robbed two stores
and he killed four people.
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298. He always was kind of frisky.
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299. He did it with a
new girlfriend, Sally.
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300. Young, pretty, thin.
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301. Is this where you think
I'm gonna go boo-hoo?
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302. Sally, if you have anything for
us, we can help you with the D.A.
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303. Great. Talk to my lawyer.
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304. We don't have time.
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305. Now look, you got
us on tape here.
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306. You can keep the tape.
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307. The new girl, I don't know.
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308. I told Leon if I ever saw him again,
I'd cut him and he kind of stayed away.
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robbing and shooting,
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310. he likes to mellow out
afterward with a little skag...
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311. The name, Sally. Leon's dealer.
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312. Yo, Dennis, what do you know? I
just found this in your pocket, man.
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313. Come on, man. I ain't
even holding, man.
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314. I just found this, too.
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315. That's major weight, man.
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316. That's a mandatory
minimum 10-year sentence.
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317. Come on, man, you flaking
me in front of five guys, man?
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318. What, these upstanding citizens?
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319. Yeah. They're gonna make
great witnesses, Dennis.
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320. Especially since I just found
this stuff in their pockets.
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323. Hell, man.
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324. You seen him around
here today or what?
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325. Has anybody seen
this guy around?
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326. First one gives me the right
answer gets to walk, right now.
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327. Yeah. I seen him.
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328. Couple hours ago.
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329. Alone?
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330. Yeah. Alone.
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331. No way. With a girl.
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332. You stay. You get to go.
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333. And guess what, Dennis. We just
found his stuff in your pocket, too!
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334. Okay, man, look, Leon was
by, but not to score, all right?
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335. Just a social call?
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336. Look, man, he was
looking for Babu.
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337. Leon knows he sometimes
stops by, that's it, man!
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338. Babu? A gun dealer?
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339. Look, man, I didn't get
time to get his card, all right?
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340. Take off. Get out of
here. Everyone get lost.
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341. Go ahead.
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342. No sense charging them
with possession of baking soda.
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343. You know, I know a Babu from
OCCB. Deals in full-auto weapons.
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344. So, Leon's
rebuilding his arsenal.
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345. For another takedown.
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346. Or for us. Get Babu's address.
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347. Curtis.
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348. Yeah.
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349. Too late. Drugstore
on Amsterdam.
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350. You called us for these two?
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351. The bulletin said a
male-female team.
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352. They were walking out of here with
six disposable cameras in their pockets.
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353. The bulletin said post-puberty.
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354. I called you as soon as he
called me. I didn't see them.
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355. Well, are you gonna
take them in or what?
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356. Or what.
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358. This look familiar?
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359. Yeah. For Mirvis'
girlfriend's baby.
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360. His name is Brownie.
Remember that receipt? 9.95.
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361. Leon and his girlfriend bought
one of these and you know what?
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362. I think they bought this one.
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363. I told you, we
haven't seen them.
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364. Yeah. I know that's
what you told me!
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365. That's why you're under
arrest for hindering prosecution.
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366. Unless you want to tell me
right now. Where are they?
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367. Mike... Shut up!
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368. Get him out of here!
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369. Then take me, too!
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370. Hold it! You know what I don't
find in this apartment? Her clothes.
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371. Do you live here? You
don't live here, do you?
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372. Where do you live?
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373. Hey!
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374. Next block.
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375. All right keep them both inside.
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376. Keep them away from the
windows and away from the phone!
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377. Got a couple of ski masks
here. Lots of ammunition.
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378. The cigarette's still lit. They
walked out in the middle of dinner.
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379. It looks like 12 empties.
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380. They ran out of beer.
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381. All right, they're
loose, possibly local.
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382. Get all uniforms and units
around the corner out of sight.
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383. There's a place on the next
block to get a six-pack. Rey?
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384. We'll go in. You
guys back us up.
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386. Leon, we need coffee?
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387. Police! Freeze!
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388. Lady!
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390. Don't do anything foolish.
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391. Let her walk away, Leon.
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392. Ma'am, you're
gonna be all right.
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393. One move, lady, and I
shoot you in the head.
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don't you just...
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395. Freeze! Get on the floor now!
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397. Get down on the floor!
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398. Please, call my parents.
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399. Will you get down?
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400. They don't know where I
am! Please call my parents!
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401. Thank God! Thank you!
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402. Her parents are here. They
drove down from Connecticut.
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403. Do we have any
proof of her story?
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404. Her name is Leslie Harlan.
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405. She was kidnapped six
months ago in New Salem.
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406. Are you McCoy? Are
you in charge here?
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our daughter home?
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409. Mr. Harlan, she
was just arrested.
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410. You mean rescued
and we're very grateful.
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411. We just need to
understand what happened.
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412. Mom!
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413. Honey.
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414. Are you okay? Mommy.
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415. Do you know what
she's been through?
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416. Lieutenant Van
Buren was telling me.
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417. If you have any
questions, call Agent Gill.
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418. The Hartford FBI office.
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419. She was kidnapped.
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420. By Leon Trapp?
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421. Yes. And his cousin Eddie.
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422. We paid a ransom.
Agent Gill can tell you.
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423. But you were still with Leon?
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424. Yeah. Eddie picked up the money.
He used it to pay off a gambling debt.
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425. Leon was so mad, he
killed him right in front of me.
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426. And then he raped me.
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427. He made me stay with him.
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428. Is he dead?
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429. Yes.
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430. Thank God. Mom.
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431. Can we take her home now?
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432. Not today.
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433. She's being arraigned
on four counts of murder.
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434. How are you gonna
go through with it?
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435. Four people died, Adam.
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436. She was there. She
was holding a gun.
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437. But her kidnapping,
was that for real?
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438. Leon Trapp and his cousin
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439. carjacked her BMW outside
her parents' estate, with her in it.
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440. They decided to keep
her, collect some money.
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441. Her information just led the
Connecticut police to his cousin's body.
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442. Would she have gone into
bars with guns and Mr. Trapp,
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443. if he hadn't kidnapped
her in the first place?
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444. That was six months ago.
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445. According to what she
says, he was her only captor.
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446. He has to have slept once in a
while. Why didn't she walk out the door?
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447. Her lawyer's gonna tell you why.
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448. Brainwashing, Stockholm
syndrome. She's another Patty Hearst.
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449. Patty Hearst was convicted.
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450. That jury concluded
that she was kidnapped,
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451. but then she switched sides.
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452. After being locked in
a closet for 57 days.
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453. What do we know
about Leslie Harlan?
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454. Maybe she was a bored rich girl
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455. who thought shooting people
with Leon was a fun date.
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456. Hello, Claire, Jack.
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457. Tell me, did you miss
the first day of law school?
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458. You know, the day
when they explain
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459. the difference between
victims and criminals?
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460. I have no doubt Ms. Harlan
was the victim of kidnapping.
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461. If Mr. Trapp were alive, I'd
gladly see him prosecuted.
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462. But he's dead, so you're gonna
prosecute the victim instead?
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463. Not for kidnapping.
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464. For what happened in that
nightclub and that grocery store.
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465. Not guilty, Jack. She
was there under duress.
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466. That's an affirmative
defense. You'll have to prove it.
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467. No problem. But you could be a
human being and save me the trouble.
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468. The girl's been kidnapped,
locked up, beaten, raped.
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469. What more do you want?
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470. She also found
time to go shopping
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471. with Mr. Trapp for
baby gifts for his friends.
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472. She could have run away.
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473. He told me he'd track
me down and kill me.
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474. And my parents.
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475. I believed him.
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476. Couldn't you have
made a phone call?
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477. You can't understand
what it was like.
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478. He drove me around
in the trunk of the car.
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479. He hit me. Here. And here.
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480. He tied me to the bed.
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481. And you walked into a grocery
store and a nightclub with a gun.
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482. It wasn't even loaded. My God,
he wouldn't let me have bullets.
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483. How can we know that
for sure, Ms. Harlan?
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484. I'm telling you, I
was his prisoner.
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485. Jack?
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486. Duress? You're putting
her mental state into play.
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487. She sees our psychiatrist.
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488. Fine.
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489. He told me I was his girlfriend
and I should do what girlfriends do.
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490. Was that difficult?
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491. No.
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492. It was easy pretending I loved a
criminal who shoots people in the face.
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493. He expected you to love him?
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494. I really don't know.
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495. He expected me to
have sex with him.
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496. Drink with him. Watch Star Trek.
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497. I got so sick of it.
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498. I used to dream he shot me and just
dropped my body off in front of my house,
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499. like that was the only
way I'd ever get home.
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500. What was your life like at
home before he kidnapped you?
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501. My "other" life.
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502. I was taking a year
off from college.
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503. What were you doing?
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504. Reading.
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505. Hanging out with people.
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506. My mother said it wasn't worth the gas
to drive to some job to earn $5 an hour.
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507. Did you agree with her?
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508. My mother has
very strong opinions.
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509. It's easier to just go along.
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510. What about your father?
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511. What about him?
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512. He was working.
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513. Golf on the weekends.
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514. In the summer they wanted me to come to
their country club dinners with them and...
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515. You weren't interested?
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516. I thought about telling
Leon about that place.
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517. All those people with money.
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518. He was wasting his
time robbing stores.
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519. Did you tell him?
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520. No. I'm not a criminal.
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521. We've got some of
her school records.
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522. She was a wild teenager.
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523. Authoritarian mother,
absent father, lots of money.
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524. It's a recipe for rebellion.
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525. She didn't rebel and
run off with Leon Trapp.
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526. She was kidnapped.
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527. Maybe it was her lucky day.
She got the life she always wanted.
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528. She drove her
convertible too fast.
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529. That doesn't mean she
dreamed of robbing grocery stores.
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530. Elizabeth?
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531. I think she did enjoy it,
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532. at least part of the time.
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533. But she probably also
consciously believes
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534. she was forced to
do everything she did.
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535. Well, just because she believes
it, doesn't mean that it's not true.
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536. She started to
behave like a criminal.
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537. Well, let's take a look
at what happened to her.
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538. Something happened
to every criminal.
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539. Couldn't any of them say,
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540. "I'm only mugging this old lady
because my father abandoned me.
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541. "Because I was
socio-economically deprived"?
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542. "Because I was kidnapped,
raped and terrorized"?
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543. Isn't that a little different?
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544. Is it?
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545. We send away a lot of criminals
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546. who were beaten and
terrorized in their formative years.
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547. Is this a private party?
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548. Detective.
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549. We did some
homework on Leon Trapp
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550. and your wayward debutante,
including feeding her prints into AFIS.
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551. And?
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552. Four months ago, unsolved
liquor store robbery in Bridgeport,
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553. complete with gunfire
and Ms. Harlan attended.
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554. And? According to witnesses,
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555. the young woman fired
the weapon over their heads
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556. while her male companion
collected their wallets.
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557. I'll file the papers.
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558. Judge, Ms. Harlan is on trial for
alleged crimes committed in Manhattan.
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559. Not something that occurred
four months earlier in another state.
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560. Ms. Harlan's defense is
that she acted under duress.
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561. The fact that she was
an enthusiastic participant
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562. in another similar
crime is certainly...
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563. Is irrelevant and prejudicial,
even if it were true.
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564. Which we certainly do not grant.
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565. We spoke to three eyewitnesses.
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566. Three eyewitnesses who have
never been seen by a defense attorney
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567. and never subjected
to cross-examination.
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568. Here are their
addresses. Thank you!
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569. You want bus fare?
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570. Mr. McCoy,
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571. do the Connecticut authorities
wish to try Ms. Harlan?
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572. Be our guest, extradite her.
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573. Then send her back to me
and even if she's convicted,
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574. I will still argue that
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575. the Connecticut incident is
inadmissible as a prior bad act.
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576. Ms. Melnick, previous
crimes are inadmissible
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577. only if potential prejudice
outweighs the probative value.
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578. But, Judge, what could
be more prejudicial
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579. than to depict my client
as a trigger-happy thug?
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580. People v. Calvano.
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581. Other crimes may be admitted
to show a defendant's disposition,
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582. intent or volition to refute
an affirmative defense.
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583. He's right, Ms. Melnick. The
Connecticut robbery is fair game.
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584. As you wish, Your
Honor. That's fine, too.
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585. No problem. Good
day. Counselors.
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586. Boy, she handles
defeat pretty well.
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587. No. I know her. She doesn't.
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588. There is no dispute
that that is Leslie Harlan.
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589. There is no dispute
that four people died
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590. at the hands of Leslie
Harlan and Leon Trapp.
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591. The defense may claim that Ms. Harlan
committed her crimes under duress,
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592. as a result of kidnapping.
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593. But how many kidnap victims
set up house with their captors?
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594. How many rob with them?
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595. How many kill with them?
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596. We will present evidence that
Ms. Harlan did all these things.
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597. That at some point,
months after the kidnapping,
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598. she made a choice,
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599. and she willingly and
enthusiastically joined Leon Trapp
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600. in a deadly crime spree
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601. that began in Connecticut
and ended here.
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602. May I?
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603. There.
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604. There she is. Petrified.
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605. Holding an unloaded weapon,
only feet away from a psychopath
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606. who vowed to shoot her if she
didn't do exactly, I mean exactly,
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607. what he wanted.
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608. Now, ladies and gentlemen, you are going
to hear a lot of testimony in this trial.
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609. You are going to hear about the
people that Leon Trapp murdered,
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610. while Leslie Harlan
was forced to watch.
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611. You're gonna hear about his
threats to her, his brutalization of her,
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612. his insidious control of
her actions and her mind.
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613. And you're also going to hear
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614. about a robbery in Connecticut
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615. where Leslie Harlan fired a gun.
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616. Now, the prosecution's not
going to tell you, but we are,
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617. that that was the one time
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618. Leon Trapp allowed Leslie
Harlan to carry a loaded weapon,
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619. and that he demanded,
he commanded her to fire it.
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620. Why?
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621. Because the man who kidnapped
and raped and beat Leslie Harlan
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622. wanted extra insurance
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623. that she wouldn't run away
and she wouldn't turn him in.
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624. So, once she had fired the gun,
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625. Leon Trapp told her,
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626. "You're a criminal." She wasn't.
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627. But in her beleaguered
condition, she believed him.
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628. So Leslie Harlan remained
his willing yet unwilling prisoner,
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629. his pawn, his dupe,
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630. his most innocent victim.
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631. Danielle Melnick, she
ought to have you on retainer.
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632. You dig up this other crime,
it strengthens her case.
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633. I get it. I was supposed
to ignore the fact
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634. that Leslie Harlan
shot up a liquor store.
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635. It answers the unanswered question
of why the girl didn't try to escape.
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636. If it really was because Trapp
forced her to act like a criminal,
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637. why didn't Leslie
just tell us about it?
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638. Because she knew that
you'd use it against her.
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639. And look what you
tried to do with it.
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640. Look what her
lawyer did do with it.
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641. She's not as smart
as her lawyer. You are.
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642. At first they were
staying at my place.
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643. After the nightclub job,
they moved over to Joanne's.
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644. During the time Ms. Harlan
and Mr. Trapp stayed with you,
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645. did you ever go
out with him alone?
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646. We saw the Mets get whipped a
couple times at a sports bar on 2nd.
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647. Where was Ms.
Harlan those nights?
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648. I have no idea.
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649. Did Mr. Trapp know
where she was?
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650. Objection, Your Honor.
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651. He can't know what
Mr. Trapp knew.
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652. Withdrawn. Mr. Mirvis,
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653. did you ever see Ms. Harlan
go out without Mr. Trapp?
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654. Yes. They weren't
always together.
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655. And when they were together, they
shared the same bed, isn't that right?
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656. Yes.
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657. Did you see displays of
affection between them?
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658. Leon would grab her
anatomy sometimes.
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659. And what would Ms. Harlan
do when he would do that?
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660. She'd laugh.
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661. Thank you.
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662. Mr. Mirvis, would you raise
your right hand, please?
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663. Your Honor, I believe the
witness has already been sworn.
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664. I'm aware that he's already been sworn. I'd
just like him to start telling the truth.
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665. Ms. Melnick, do you have
a question for this witness?
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666. Yes, sir, I do.
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667. Mr. Mirvis, do you have
a scar on your right hand?
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668. Yes.
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669. Would you show the jury, please?
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670. And how did you get that scar?
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671. I reached for the remote once when
Leon was eating in front of the TV.
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672. He stabbed me with his fork.
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673. And after that, did you always
watch what Leon wanted to watch?
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674. Oh, yeah!
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675. Even when you preferred
to watch something else?
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676. Sometimes.
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677. Just like Ms. Harlan went along with
everything Mr. Trapp wanted to do,
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678. even when he wasn't
stabbing her with a fork.
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679. Objection! There's no
foundation for any of this.
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680. Sustained. The jury will
disregard Ms. Melnick's last remark.
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681. Mr. Mirvis, you were
arrested on a felony charge
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682. for harboring Ms.
Harlan and Mr. Trapp.
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683. How much time will
you spend in jail?
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684. None.
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685. Really? Why not?
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686. I made a deal for my testimony.
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687. I see. How very nice for you.
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688. No further questions,
Your Honor.
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689. I was coming back from a shopping
trip when I saw Leslie in her car.
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690. I thought she was talking
to some friends. Two men.
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691. Then they started driving away.
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692. She screamed. She opened a door.
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693. She tried to jump out.
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694. I ran inside and
called the police.
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695. Was Leslie prone to violence
before her kidnapping?
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696. No. My husband kept
a pistol in the house.
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697. Leslie was terrified of it.
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698. And before she was kidnapped,
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699. she didn't run around
robbing stores, did she?
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700. Objection. Argumentative.
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701. Overruled.
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702. She shoplifted some candy
bars when she was 12.
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703. Everything she did with
that man, he made her do.
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704. Move to strike. The
witness wasn't there.
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705. Sustained.
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706. The jury will disregard
the witness's last remark.
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707. Mrs. Harlan, was there
anything in Leslie's life
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708. at the time that
she was kidnapped,
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709. that might have made her
susceptible to coercive persuasion?
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710. Objection. This witness
isn't an expert in psychology.
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711. Your Honor, a mother
knows her own daughter.
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712. Overruled. She can answer.
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713. We all like to think our
children are happy. Leslie wasn't.
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714. Why not?
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715. She had failed at college.
She was depressed about that.
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716. She had very little
self-confidence.
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717. I'm not saying Leslie was
impressionable. She wasn't.
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718. She always had a strong will.
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719. But she was at a very low point.
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720. Thank you.
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721. Mrs. Harlan, how many high
schools did Leslie attend?
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722. Three. Why so many?
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723. She had some
adjustment problems.
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724. Adjustment problems.
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725. Why was she expelled
from Saint Antonia's?
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726. Your Honor, minor peccadilloes from my
client's past surely are not relevant here.
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727. This is the great expert on Leslie
Harlan's mind and character, remember?
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728. The defense opened the door.
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729. So it did. You may continue.
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730. Why was Leslie expelled
from Saint Antonia's?
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731. She sneaked away for a weekend
to go nightclubbing in New York.
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732. She was an adolescent.
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733. And why did you take
her out of the next school?
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734. We felt it was an
inappropriate place for her.
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735. Why was that?
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736. Any number of reasons.
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737. Including the reason
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738. that she was persistently trying to
seduce her married French teacher?
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739. If you're implying that because a
girl fell for some prep school Romeo...
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740. Fell for or harassed, Mrs. Harlan?
That she liked being kidnapped...
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741. Your Honor, please instruct
the... What kind of man are you?
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742. I don't think Mrs.
Harlan liked you.
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743. That wasn't my goal.
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744. If Leon Trapp were still alive and
we were charging him with rape,
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745. I don't think you'd be using Leslie
Harlan's sexual history against her.
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746. You're wondering what
kind of man I am, too?
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747. We just don't know what
was going on inside her mind.
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748. If every case was
clear and easy, Claire,
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749. they wouldn't pay us
these fabulous salaries.
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750. Want another drink?
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751. I think I'll just go home.
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752. I had never even seen
a dead body before.
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753. After Leon shot his cousin,
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754. pieces of his brain
were on my face.
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755. What happened then?
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756. Then we drove around for a while
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757. until we got to a
motel in Springfield
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758. and then he
pointed his gun at me
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759. and told me to strip
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760. and then he raped me.
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761. And he kept me in
the room for a week.
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762. He showed me newspapers that
said that everybody thought I was dead.
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763. I saw pictures of my
mother dressed in black.
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764. Leon told me that he
might as well kill me
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765. and that he would unless
I did exactly what he said.
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766. And then?
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767. We moved around a lot.
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768. There was the liquor store.
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769. He made me shoot. He was
standing behind me holding a gun.
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770. But you were
present, holding a gun,
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771. when Leon Trapp
shot William Sullivan,
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772. Alice Brett, Helen
Shane and David Kim?
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773. Yeah. I was there,
but I didn't do anything.
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774. Thank you.
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775. No further questions,
Your Honor.
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776. Ms. Harlan, do
you need a minute?
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777. No. I want to
finish this. Please.
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778. Ms. Harlan,
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779. you told us how Leon Trapp convinced
you to shoot up the liquor store.
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780. How did he convince you to go
shopping with him the day you got caught?
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781. I wasn't there because I wanted to be.
It doesn't take two people to buy beer.
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782. He was buying beer.
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783. You were buying coffee.
That's very domestic.
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784. Objection. Who's
testifying here?
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785. Sustained.
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786. Weren't you and Mr. Trapp
living together as a couple?
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787. Didn't Leon's friends think
you were affectionate lovers?
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788. It was an act.
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789. It was good enough
to fool people.
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790. I had to fool Leon
or I'd be dead.
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791. Are you that good an actor?
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792. When I have to be.
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793. Like today?
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794. No. I'm not acting today.
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795. Really?
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796. Mr. Trapp often left you alone.
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797. Why didn't he leave you alone
when he went to rob the Vivant Room?
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798. You'd have to ask him.
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799. No. I'm asking you.
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800. You went along
to help, didn't you?
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801. I went along because
Leon made me.
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802. It excited you, didn't it?
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803. Excited?
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804. I nearly passed out when Leon
shot Willy and that girl by the bar.
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805. And when he grabbed the
woman with her car keys,
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806. he practically had to
drag both of us out of there.
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807. Willy?
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808. The bartender.
Leon shot him first.
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809. The bartender's name
was William Sullivan.
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810. How did you know his
nickname was Willy?
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811. It's short for William.
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812. Well, so is Bill. So is Billy.
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813. You used to hang out in
New York clubs, didn't you?
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814. Sometimes.
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815. Including the Vivant Room?
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816. Come on, Ms. Harlan.
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817. If you went there often enough
to know the bartender's nickname,
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818. we can find someone
who remembers you.
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819. I'd been there.
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820. Did you ever see Leon Trapp
there during your club-hopping days?
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821. No. Of course not.
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822. So, of all the places
in New York City to rob,
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823. all the banks, all the
stores, all the bars,
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824. how did Leon Trapp happen
to pick the Vivant Room?
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825. Objection, Your Honor.
Calls for speculation.
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826. Mr. McCoy.
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827. If you know, Ms. Harlan,
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828. how did Leon pick
the Vivant Room?
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829. Or was it your idea?
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830. No. I'm not a criminal.
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831. Really? Do you want
to see the video again?
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832. Where did he get the idea?
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833. He made me talk to him.
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834. We talked for hours. I
may have mentioned it.
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835. Did you also mention about
the cash there after closing time?
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836. How would I know that?
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837. If I just talked to
him sometimes,
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838. then...
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839. I thought maybe he
wouldn't have sex with me.
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840. He wouldn't have to
have his hands all over me.
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841. Man two, Jack.
I'm giving you a gift.
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842. I'll give you one. Man one.
She does the maximum.
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843. Concurrent?
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844. Mmm-hmm.
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845. What does that mean?
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846. You'd be eligible for
parole in eight years.
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847. Forget it. Leslie.
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848. This was your idea, not mine.
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849. If your client wants
to take her chances...
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850. It wasn't my idea to
take that man to that bar.
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851. Mom, I was kidnapped, remember?
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852. It went too far, Leslie. I
can't bail you out this time.
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853. Maybe if you hadn't bailed
her out those other times...
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854. Enough.
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855. In one of those articles
Leon showed me,
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856. it said you were moving on with
your lives. I was gone a few days,
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857. and it's like, "Next."
Don't be ridiculous...
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858. You think I'm guilty,
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859. because I smoked a little pot
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860. and wouldn't date those eunuch
preppies you were always bringing around.
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861. Of course not. You
always preferred trash.
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862. You think I wanted Leon Trapp
to tie me upside down to the bed,
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863. unzip his fly...
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864. Leslie!
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865. Oh!
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866. I'm so sorry to embarrass
you by getting raped.
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867. I'd almost think it was worth it
to you if it did embarrass me.
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868. I think you were happier
when you thought I was dead.
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869. You're the one who
would rather die... Admit it!
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870. Than live decently. Admit it!
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871. Why don't you do the right
thing for once in your life?
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872. Oh, my God, Mother.
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873. I'm not making any deals.
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874. I didn't do anything wrong.
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875. Ladies and gentlemen,
have you reached a verdict?
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876. We have, Your Honor.
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877. The defendant will rise.
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878. On the first count of
murder in the second degree,
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879. how do you find?
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880. We find the defendant guilty.
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881. On the second count of
murder in the second degree,
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882. how do you find?
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883. We find the defendant guilty.
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884. On the third count of
murder in the second degree,
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885. how do you find?
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886. We find the defendant guilty.
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887. On the fourth count of
murder in the second degree,
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888. how do you find?
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889. We find the defendant guilty.
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890. It's all right.
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891. You should have seen
her with her mother, Adam.
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892. I'll pass.
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893. But it cuts both ways.
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894. She became a killer
to get at her mother
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895. or she was vulnerable to coercion
by Leon Trapp because of her mother.
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896. Didn't the jury
decide this for you?
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897. Her family's hired a new squad of
psychiatrists for the sentencing hearing.
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898. They've got a stack of filings this
high making the case for leniency.
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899. There's no law that says
you have to oppose them.
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