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. Billy fell asleep
about an hour ago, on my bed.
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7. Did you... I stacked pillows
all around him.
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8. He can't fall off
unless he levitates.
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9. And how was the big
girl's birthday dinner?
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10. She had lobster tails,
and chocolate mousse,
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11. and Jim even gave her
a sip of his wine.
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12. Grandma got mad.
I didn't like it anyway.
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13. Jim's parking the car.
When he gets back, we'll carry Billy upstairs.
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14. I was having
some tea.
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15. Do you have any coffee?
I like coffee.
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16. Police! Police!
Over here! What's going on?
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17. I don't see anything.
There's a police car.
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18. Darlene, wait here.
I'll be right back.
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19. I just looked over,
and he was on the ground.
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20. I knew something was wrong.
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21. I was across the street.
I think I saw somebody running.
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22. Man down, possible
gunshot wound to the head. Put a rush on the bus.
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23. Oh, God... Watch out, ma'am.
Do you know him?
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24. He's my husband.
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25. We were just
around the corner. Miss Flores flagged us down.
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26. I was coming back
from the gym. I live over there.
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27. I heard something like
a pop. I thought somebody threw a bottle.
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28. Then I saw him
lying on the sidewalk.
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29. His wallet was
still in his pocket.
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30. Did you see
anybody near him?
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31. No. I was pretty far
away, and I wasn't wearing my glasses.
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32. How about a car
driving by? You see that?
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33. I don't know. Okay, thanks.
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34. How about you?Just give your number
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35. to the officer over
there, all right?
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36. I was walking my dog
on the other side of the street,
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37. and I looked up
when she shouted,
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38. and I think I saw
someone running around the corner.
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39. What's your name?Dr. Paul Sackett.
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40. Did you try any
first aid, Doc?
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41. I'm a podiatrist.
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42. About this person
you saw running away...
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43. It was really
just an impression.
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44. Well, tall?
Short? Black? White?
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45. I'm sorry. He might
have been wearing a dark jacket.
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46. He?I'm presuming.
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47. Well, which way
did he or she go?
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48. Right down here...
I'm sorry. Dog poop.
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49. Don't mention it.
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50. They said there's
a bullet in his head.
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51. Did you catch anyone?
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52. We really don't
know much about what happened yet.
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53. Anything you can
tell us might help.
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54. He was just walking
back from the garage where we park our car.
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55. Like he does
every time we go out.
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56. And you'd been
out where?
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57. Oh, um...
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58. A birthday dinner
for my eight-year-old.
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59. Her grandmother treated
her to the Coach House.
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60. I have
to call the babysitter.
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61. I don't know how long
I'm going to be here.
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62. You know, maybe your mother
should be here with you. Or is she your husband's?
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63. Who?
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64. You said you were
with your daughter's grandmother?
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65. Oh, it's my first
husband's mother.
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66. I could call her
and have her pick up Darlene.
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67. Yeah, that'd be good.
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68. I can't believe this
is happening again.
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69. When my first husband died,
they brought him to this hospital.
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70. Mrs. Shepard... Yes?
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71. Your husband will be
all right. He's still unconscious.
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72. Thank God.
Thank God.
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73. Doc, you know where
to send the bullet.
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74. Your head's tilted this
way, your brains are all over the sidewalk.
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75. Your head's tilted
that way, you just have a bad headache.
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76. Mr. Shepard
had a good tilt? Yes.
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77. The bullet went
in behind his ear at a shallow angle,
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78. hit the inside of his skull,
and skidded around to the other ear.
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79. Boy, that'll clear out
the wax real good.
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80. If you don't
mind loud noises.
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81. The striations
on the damaged side of the bullet
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82. don't match anything
in our files.
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83. Yeah, except
the inside of his skull.
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84. Which I can't mount
on my microscope.
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85. The good side matches
this bullet dead on.
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86. Where's this one from?
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87. The right brain of
the late Jeffrey Zabner,
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88. shot dead on East 96th
Street two years ago.
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89. Zabner was broke, but
he owed $37,000 to a loan shark named Morelli,
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90. who'd just about
given up any hope of collecting.
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91. So he figured
if he couldn't get his money back,
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92. he'd at least turn Zabner
into a constructive example.
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93. Yeah, so it wasn't a total loss.
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94. Unfortunately, Mr. Morelli
made a point of being in Miami when the guy got hit.
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95. He hired it done.
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96. Sure.
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97. But Morelli wasn't
going to tell me about it.
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98. My best chance was
with the victim's wife.
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99. She was there
when it happened,
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100. but she swore she
didn't see a thing.
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101. She was afraid
she'd be next.
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102. What I figured.
I offered her protection.
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103. I kept going back,
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104. but she was
still playing dumb when I got this job.
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105. So what kind of a job
rates a private office in the NYPD?
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106. Liaison between
the community relations officers
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107. and the deputy
chief of administration.
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108. Yeah, well, since you're
obviously too busy to pursue this old murder case,
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109. maybe you could at least
tell us where we could find Morelli?
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110. Try Hell. He's dead.
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111. But I got an address
for the victim's widow.
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112. I was petrified,
but I didn't see what happened.
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113. I went into
this store to get some aspirin.
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114. My husband, he was
waiting for me outside.
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115. Right here?
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116. No, he walked down
the street a little ways.
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117. I heard the shot.
I came out, I saw him on the ground.
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118. He was already dead.
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119. Mrs. Zabner,
whoever shot your husband
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120. is still walking around,
shooting people.
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121. Anything you can
remember might help us.
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122. Don't you think
I would have helped then if I could?
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123. I didn't see.
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124. Well,
what did you see?
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125. It was hot. There was
a couple on some steps over there, drinking beer.
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126. Some kids went
by with a huge speaker blasting.
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127. There was a man.
He was middle-aged, kind of pudgy.
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128. He was walking
a little dog.
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129. Would he be about 5'8",
thinning brown hair, round face?
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130. I didn't see his face.
I love animals. I was looking at the dog.
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131. That's it.
That's the dog.
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132. Thank you.
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133. You better get some other
dogs in for a line-up, when you find it.
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134. Speaking of which,
how's that going?
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135. Well, the dog-walker
said his name was Dr. Paul Sackett.
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136. There's no such person. Surprise, surprise.
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137. Well, the dog we have
nailed. The guy, she has no idea.
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138. He's pretty
damn cool.
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139. Professional killer.
It's part of the job description.
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140. Yeah, if he's
a hit man.
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141. Well, did you find anything
to link him personally to the victims?
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142. We're gonna go
talk to the new one.
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143. The son of a bitch.
The gun was in the dog poop bag.
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144. I don't know him.
Who is he?
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145. Mr. Shepard,
you know him?
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146. No. Why?
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147. We think he may be
the man who shot you.
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148. We're gonna place
a uniformed officer at your door.
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149. What for?
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150. We think this man
is a hired killer.
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151. He shot somebody
else two years ago.
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152. Who would hire
somebody to kill Jimmy?
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153. Do you
have any ideas?
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154. No. It doesn't
make sense.
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155. Mrs. Shepard, you mind
if we talk to your husband alone for a minute?
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156. Why?
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157. It's okay.
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158. Do you have any ideas? No.
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159. What do you do
for a living, Mr. Shepard?
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160. I have a company
that prints T-shirts.
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161. Rock group emblems
and comic strip characters.
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162. Licensed designs.
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163. You ever do any business
with loan sharks?
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164. I have a line of
credit at Citibank.
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165. We can't protect you
if you don't tell us.
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166. There must be
some mistake.
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167. So, you think
it was a mistake?
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168. Oh, sure.
The hit man's a moron.
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169. So we tear Shepard's
life apart. Tall order.
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170. Let's canvass his
neighborhood first.
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171. For someone who
knows his secret vice?
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172. No, for somebody who
saw a chubby white guy walking a dog.
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173. He shot the guy
down the street?
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174. Well, if he was in
on Monday, I'd remember. Slow night.
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175. Uh...
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176. He had this
dog with him.
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177. Yeah. He tied
the mutt to a parking meter.
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178. I kept an eye on it.
Came in around 9:00.
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179. So, you talked to him?
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180. Yeah, he saw
I sell cigars.
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181. He asked for an Avo Pyramid.
A little high end for me,
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182. but I had
a couple of Macanudos.
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183. He bought one,
and I put him in the smoking section.
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184. What else
you talk about?
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185. Nothing. He had the Times.
He was doing a crossword.
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186. And he didn't
say anything else?
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187. He gave me his order.
Bourbon and lemon meringue pie.
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188. So I talked to some
of James Shepard's associates
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189. about his T-shirt company.
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190. No bad debts,
no bad habits.
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191. Our shooter,
on the other hand,
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192. drinks bourbon,
smokes Avo Pyramids,
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193. and eats
lemon meringue pie.
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194. Well, you can buy
bourbon anywhere,
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195. and lemon meringue
pie is hard to trace.
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196. Yeah, but it's getting
hard to find good cigars
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197. ever since Demi Moore
and the beautiful people started smoking them.
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198. How many stores
keep these Avo Pyramids in stock?
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199. Two, three dozen.
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200. Don't inhale.
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201. Two or three dozen.
Like that's nothing.
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202. You want to try bars
and bakeries instead?
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203. I want to try a place
that gives foot massages.
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204. Police.
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205. This guy.
Avo Pyramids. He has a dog.
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206. Yeah.
Howard something.
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207. Comes by every
day or two.
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208. Great.
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209. You know,
before I quit, I used to smoke the real thing.
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210. Montecristos, Ramon Allones.
Of course, they're illegal.
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211. There's some pre-embargo
Havanas still around.
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212. Been in this
country since before 1962.
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213. Yeah. Course now
they're 45 bucks a pop.
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214. You know, the CIA
once tried to kill Castro with a poisoned cigar.
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215. No, I know. In fact,
they also found out he liked to scuba dive.
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216. They were gonna try
an exploding seashell.
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217. How'd you like to
catch that case?
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218. Hey, a guy goes boom,
you gotta look at who his enemies are.
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219. And those Kennedys
seem like so much fun.
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220. Hey... Wait, wait.
Let's see where he goes.
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221. This is quiet.
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222. Except for them.
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223. Well, when he gets
past them, we can take him.
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224. Take him on what?
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225. His dog was spotted
at two different crime scenes?
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226. Well, he's your
kind of guy, Rey.
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227. Well, at least we know
where to find him.
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228. He goes by the name
of Howard Philips.
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229. We pulled his prints
off a garbage bag.
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230. He did a term for
assault 10 years ago
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231. under the name
Howard Jackson.
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232. Anything on
his phone tap?
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233. His wife making
arrangements for their daughter's ballet lessons.
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234. So Mom takes
care of the kids,
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235. and Dad goes off to
work and kills people.
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236. He keeps an office in
the Graybar Building.
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237. Listed on the lease as
a business consultant.
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238. Well, work it
the other way.
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239. Who had a motive
to hire him to kill Shepard?
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240. Well, Shepard keeps
coming up clean.
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241. If you want to sell
T-shirts at a rock concert,
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242. he's the guy you want
to have print them up.
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243. So his business is fine.
How's his marriage?
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244. I told your people
that night.
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245. I didn't see
anybody suspicious,
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246. but I wasn't
looking out the window.
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247. You were taking care of
the Shepards' baby?
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248. I do it once in a while.
Billy's a sweet little boy.
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249. You know, when my kids
were babies, I used to walk around with them
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250. to put them to sleep.
Maybe you walked by the window with Billy?
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251. Oh, I was too tired
for walking.
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252. They told me
they'd be back at 9:00,
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253. but the restaurant
was crowded.
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254. It was after 10:00.
I'm not a night person.
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255. Did Mrs. Shepard say
anything to you when she came in?
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256. I mean,
she was pretty upset when we spoke to her.
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257. She was only worried that
I'd stacked enough pillows around the baby.
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258. And you two get along?
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259. She and Jim moved
in five years ago.
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260. I was a widow.
She'd been a widow.
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261. We've always talked.
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262. What happened to
her first husband?
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263. He had an accident.
Rock climbing in Central Park.
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264. You believe it?
That poor girl, left alone with Darlene.
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265. Robin and her
current husband, how do they get along?
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266. Fine.
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267. And you're close enough
so you'd know otherwise?
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268. Yes, I would.
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269. He's planning
to adopt Darlene, for goodness' sake.
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270. They are very happy.
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271. Well, zero minus
one leaves us,
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272. I believe,
with less than zero.
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273. Is that possible?I don't know, Lennie.
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274. She said the Shepards came
home from the restaurant an hour late.
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275. Yeah? So the hit man had
time on his hands.
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276. That's why he went
looking for cigars
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277. and a place to
do his crossword.
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278. My kind of hit man.
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279. Right. The bartender
had to watch his dog.
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280. He was in the smoking
section. He couldn't see the street.
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281. So how did he know
exactly when Jim Shepard
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282. was gonna be walking
home from the garage?
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283. There's a pay phone
at the restaurant where the family had dinner.
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284. We pulled the LUDs
and found two calls
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285. to a cell phone number
owned by a dummy company.
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286. Untraceable. Mmm. The kind of thing
a hit man would use.
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287. One call was at 9:15,
when they were getting dessert.
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288. The other was at 9:45,
right when they were leaving.
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289. "Hello, Mr. Hit Man.
Finish your pie. Jim Shepard's on the way."
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290. Who was at this dinner?
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291. Darlene, who's eight,
the wife,
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292. and her former
mother-in-law, Estelle Muller.
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293. Split up and talk to
the ladies separately,
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294. so they can't get
their stories straight.
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295. We left the restaurant
together. I took a cab.
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296. Darlene and Robin
and Jim got in his car.
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297. And what did you
talk about at dinner?
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298. I believe there
was some discussion of Donkey Kong.
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299. Must be hard seeing your
granddaughter without your son being around.
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300. Everything's hard
without my son being there.
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301. Until my husband died,
I was an assistant in his law office.
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302. Rick worked there
while he went to law school.
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303. He was fascinated
by criminal law. He had a very quick mind.
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304. This has to be a mistake.
Nobody has any reason to hurt Jim.
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305. Not even you?
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306. I love Jimmy,
and he loves me.
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307. Well, somebody
doesn't love him.
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308. And we have evidence
that says that somebody was with him that night
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309. in the restaurant
before he was shot.
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310. That'd be you, your
daughter, and your former mother-in-law.
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311. What?
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312. It can't
be anything.
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313. Tell me anyway.
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314. After Rick died,
Estelle said some crazy things.
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315. What kind of
crazy things?
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316. She blamed Jim
for Rick's death.
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318. They were together
when it happened.
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319. How do you get along
with Jim Shepard?
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320. All right.
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322. They don't fight
in front of me.
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323. In front of Darlene?
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324. She's never said anything,
and we're close.
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325. For the last five years,
I've tried to fill some of the role in her life
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327. Your son died
five years ago?
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328. That's right.
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329. The Shepards' neighbor
said they moved in five years ago?
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330. They married seven months
after my son died.
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331. They were playing
softball, and on the way out of the park,
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332. they were fooling around
on some steep rocks, and Rick fell.
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333. So, why was that
Jim's fault?
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334. It never made any
sense, but Estelle kept harping on it,
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335. until I finally said
I didn't want to hear it anymore.
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336. Or else you would've
cut her off from her only grandchild, huh?
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337. Did you
make a phone call when you left the restaurant?
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338. No.
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340. I didn't see her.
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341. Well, who left
the restaurant first?
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342. We walked out together.
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343. But then Estelle
went back in.
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344. She said she
forgot something.
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345. The file on
Rick Muller's death five years ago.
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346. It was investigated?
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347. Yeah, up to a point.
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348. Jim Shepard came running
out of some woods, screaming for help.
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349. A scooter officer
found Muller lying on a rock
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350. at the bottom
of a steep drop.
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351. Shepard was drunk.
He said Muller was, too.
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352. Estelle Muller came into
the precinct and said it wasn't possible.
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353. Her son was
afraid of heights.
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354. There's no way
he'd climb a big rock.
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355. Well, unless he'd
had eight or 10 beers.
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356. Which was the attitude
the investigating officer took.
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357. Accidental death.
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358. Even after the widow
married Jim Shepard?
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359. Body was already in
the ground. Case was closed.
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360. And Estelle Muller's
been walking around,
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361. nursing the mother
of all grudges.
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362. But where does
she find a hit man?
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363. Her husband was
a criminal lawyer.
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364. She used to
work in his office.
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365. Criminal lawyers know
a lot of criminals.
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366. He was a pretty
good criminal lawyer. I remember him.
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367. And too bad he's dead.
His widow might need him.
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368. I asked around. Here's
a list of all his clients anybody remembers.
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369. Vincent Blocker,
Steven Sandler, Diane Juliar...
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370. Plus I ran his name
through Westlaw, looking for criminal appeals.
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371. His name came up
on a dozen briefs.
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372. People v. Sloan,
People v. O'Rourke... People v. Morelli.
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373. Morelli? The loan shark
who used the same hit man we're looking at here?
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374. None other.
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375. He and
an associate named Bronson were convicted of extortion.
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376. Mrs. Muller's husband
won their appeal.
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377. They must've been grateful. Hmm.
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378. Yeah, the guy got
me and Morelli off. That means we were acquitted.
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379. As in innocent.
As in take a hike.
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380. You think we give a crap
about some old extortion beef, Bronson?
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381. You just came by
to play oldies on the jukebox?
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382. No, we're looking at
an attempted murder.
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383. Guy named Jim Shepard,
gunned down on the street.
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384. Never heard of him,
and I don't own a gun.
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385. You want to search me?
Don't tickle.
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386. We know you didn't
pull the trigger, Bronson,
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387. but we also
know who did.
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388. Therefore you're
hassling me. Why?
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389. The shooter's a pro,
but you set up the job for the interested party.
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390. You're dreaming. Your late
pal Morelli
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to take out an overdue customer.
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392. You would've
known about that. Uh-huh.
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393. Meanwhile, you'd become
acquainted with a lawyer
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394. named Muller and
his wife, Estelle.
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395. Her, I remember.
She worked in the office.
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396. Well, see?
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397. Now we're starting
to get someplace.
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398. So when she wanted
to hire a hit man, she called you.
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399. You set her up with
a guy you knew about.
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400. Now there you
lost me again.
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401. Hey, you don't think
we're gonna find a trace of this
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402. when we rip through
your phone records, your money records,
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403. and every little piece
of your miserable life?
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404. Then you're in for
attempted murder.
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405. Unless?
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406. Did you set the lady
up with the shooter?
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407. Yeah. And she won't pay
the back half 'cause the job wasn't done,
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408. and the shooter is
getting very unpleasant on the subject.
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409. Well, then
we're gonna make everybody happy.
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410. You just call the lady
back, and tell her you found a new man
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411. who's gonna
finish the job.
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412. He's sitting in
that hospital room, drinking milkshakes.
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413. I can take care of that.
No more frozen treats.
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414. But there's
a policeman outside the door.
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415. That's why the other man
wouldn't try again.
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416. Hey, you know how
bored that cop's gotta be by now?
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417. Won't be that hard
to distract him.
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418. You're not afraid
of policemen?
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419. They're underpaid.
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420. And, as a group,
they're stupid.
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421. What are you going to do?
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422. I don't ask you your secrets, do I?
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423. He has a way
with mature women.
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424. It's a gift, Detective.
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425. I am a little
bit curious, though.
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426. I mean, what's your
beef with this guy?
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427. I shouldn't think a man
in your position would want to be too curious.
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428. Hey, it's your nickel,
lady. I'm as curious as you want.
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429. Here's $4,000.
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430. So when do
I get the rest?
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431. When Jim Shepard
is dead.
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432. That's it!
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433. Just one more
thing, Mrs. Muller.
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434. How did you
know my name?
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435. You're under arrest
for the attempted murder of James Shepard.
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436. You have the right
to remain silent.
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437. Excuse me,
Dr. Sackett.
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438. Howard Philips, you're under
arrest for the attempted murder of James Shepard.
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439. You have the right
to remain silent.
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440. What are you going
to do with my dog?
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441. Take her inside.
My wife's there.
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442. Anything you say can
and will be used against you in a court of law.
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443. Come on.
My kid'll go nuts.
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444. You have
the right to an attorney.
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445. If you cannot afford one,
one will appointed to you.
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446. "Case numbers
96147 and 96148,
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447. "People v. Howard Philips
and People v. Estelle Muller.
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448. "Charges are Conspiracy
to Commit Murder in the First Degree,
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449. "Attempted Murder,
and Assault in the First Degree."
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450. Pleas?
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451. Not guilty. Not guilty.
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452. This is a case of
attempted murder for hire, Your Honor.
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453. Defendant Muller
hired defendant Philips, a professional hit man.
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454. Professional, eh? Well,
Mrs. Muller can use her refund to post bond.
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455. Which would give
her an opportunity to finish the job.
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456. The People request
both defendants held without bail.
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457. My client's roots
are in New York. There's no flight risk.
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458. I think that's what
the People are afraid of. Any argument, Mr. Kaye?
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459. My client doesn't
oppose remand.
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460. Well, neither do I.
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461. So ordered. Next.
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462. Your client likes Rikers?
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463. Short-term only.
Clear your schedule for 9:00 a.m. tomorrow.
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464. You're getting
an invitation from the U.S. Attorney.
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465. You get the hit man,
we get to keep Granny Muller?
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466. She bought the hit.
That's the one you want to get, isn't it?
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467. You're just thinking
of our well-being.
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468. Mr. Philips has done jobs
for two major crime families.
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469. He can do us
a lot of good.
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470. And himself.
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471. Where are you off
to, Mr. Philips? Hawaii? Florida?
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472. He serves
an indeterminate term at a federal penitentiary
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473. under a new name.
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474. And before he goes,
he testifies against Mrs. Muller.
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475. You are getting
your little old lady off the street,
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476. and I'm getting a witness
against some real bad guys.
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477. I don't see the problem.
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478. James Shepard.
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479. What can I say?
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480. I guess the guy's
number wasn't up.
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481. It was your intention
to kill him?
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482. That's what I do.
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483. You and your dog.
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484. Pumpkin takes care
of her business, I take care of mine.
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485. And Estelle Muller
hired you?
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486. Yep.
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487. Takes all kinds,
doesn't it?
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488. Considering your
client's age and the cost of a trial,
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489. we'll drop the conspiracy
and assault if she pleads to attempted murder.
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490. Well, that's the A felony.
Where's the break?
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491. We've got the conversation
with Detective Briscoe
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492. and the testimony of
the original hit man.
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493. We don't have to
give you a break.
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494. I'll plead to
whatever they want. Estelle...
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495. What does it matter?
On one condition.
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496. That you prosecute
Jim Shepard for the murder of my son.
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497. Your son's death
was ruled an accident.
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498. My son wouldn't
climb that rock.
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499. He was drunk.
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500. He couldn't
get that drunk. It was a lie.
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501. The police
believed it.
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502. Sure. Who was I?
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503. Just the mother,
deranged with grief.
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504. Maybe you were.
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505. There was something
going on between Robin and Jim.
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506. I saw the looks between
them, the way they touched each other.
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507. They killed my son.
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508. If you're so sure,
why did you wait until now to do something?
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509. Jim Shepard
was about to adopt my son's child.
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510. I couldn't bear it.
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511. Blood is thicker. Yeah.
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512. Maybe Estelle Muller's
blood is a little too thick
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513. for the arteries
going to her brain.
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514. She's willing to plead.
Go figure that one out.
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515. If we follow her orders
about whom to prosecute.
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516. Good luck to her.
I have trouble making you follow mine.
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517. I'm tempted, Adam.
She's hiring hit men.
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518. Offering to plead
to whatever I want.
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519. She's very sure
about this.
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520. Didn't the police look
into it five years ago?
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521. Sort of. I called the
M.E. for Rick Muller's autopsy report.
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522. This is what they sent.
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523. No autopsy.
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524. It was a busy weekend.
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525. They did a physical
exam, ran some labs,
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526. confirmed alcohol
in the blood.
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527. They didn't know
the widow had plans to remarry.
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528. You're taking
her seriously?
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529. She's crazy. She's out
hiring murderers.
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530. You did remarry
pretty quickly.
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531. Do you know what
I was going through?
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532. My husband was dead,
and I had a baby.
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533. Jim would come over
after Darlene was asleep and bring tea
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534. and cookies,
and we would sit and talk.
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535. We helped each
other through it.
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536. Jim needed help?
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537. He blamed himself
for Rick's death.
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538. Not the way Estelle did.
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539. But he was the one
that brought the beer to the game,
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540. and he's the one
that wanted to climb the rock.
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541. And there'd been no
romance between the two of you before?
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542. I never cheated on Rick,
and I never wanted to.
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543. And Jim had plenty
of other fish to fry.
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544. How do you know?
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545. We used the
same Laundromat.
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546. He would fold sheets
and tell me some amazing things
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547. women would do to get
straight, single guys like him and his roommate.
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548. Believe me,
he didn't need me.
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549. Jimmy had the best possible
quality in a roommate. He traveled a lot.
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550. He was a T-shirt
sales rep then.
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551. You had the place
to yourself?
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552. Yeah, a couple
of days a week.
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553. It was great for
entertaining the ladies.
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554. I understand you and
Shepard were pretty big in that area.
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555. We haven't met,
have we?
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556. No.
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557. Nothing worse than
running into someone you used to bonk
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558. and saying,
"Nice to meet you." They really get mad.
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559. Was Jim Shepard's
social life as active as yours?
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560. Jimmy didn't have
a social life.
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561. Which is kind of weird.
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562. That's not what
he told Robin Muller.
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563. Oh, her, he spent time
with. Yeah, he talked about her a lot, too.
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564. She was so much fun,
he could really be himself when he was with her.
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565. Do you think
he might have done more than just admire her?
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566. Jimmy? I guess.
He spent a lot of time at her place.
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567. She said they just did
their laundry together.
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568. That, too. We had
machines in the basement.
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569. Jimmy would schlep
two bags of clothes around the block.
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570. You think he
just liked the soap better over there?
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571. I break a sweat
trying to put on a shirt.
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572. Hope you're planning
to throw away the key.
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573. She's going to prison. That's good.
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574. We know why you
don't like her.
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575. Can you tell us
why she hates you?
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576. 'Cause she's crazy. That's it?
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577. Well, does the sane
person hire a professional killer
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578. to shoot somebody
for no reason?
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579. She says she had one.
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580. Right. I killed Rick.
I forgot you're actually investigating that.
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581. We understand you
were close with Robin before Rick died.
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582. Yeah, close friends.
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583. I only ever saw her
'cause she was my best friend's wife.
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584. And when you went out
of your way to do your laundry with her?
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585. My laundry? You took it to
her Laundromat.
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586. Your roommate says
your building had a laundry room.
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587. Yeah, that's right.
And it was full of rats.
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588. And my roommate
wouldn't know that
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589. because he'd wear
the same shirt eight days in a row.
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590. I'm rolling away now.
Don't follow me.
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591. He denies it.
She denies it.
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592. So now you believe
they're innocent.
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593. Or you don't think you
can prove they're not.
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594. We can find out if
there really were rats in that laundry room.
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595. You volunteering
for the assignment?
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596. Estelle Muller
smelled an affair,
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597. the roommate
smelled an affair,
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598. the husband
conveniently died,
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599. and the two people who
swear they weren't having an affair got married.
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600. Hung jury.I can talk
to other people.
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601. Old friends, neighbors. Sure.
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602. Maybe somebody saw him
leaning a ladder against her window.
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603. Is Estelle Muller crazy?
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604. She seems sane to me.
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605. You know where
Rick Muller's buried.
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606. Dig him up, and have
the Medical Examiner do it right this time.
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607. He's very well
preserved, Jamie.
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608. Just a little
skin sluffing off the hands and feet.
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609. You want to take a look?
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610. Maybe later.
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611. I'm holding off
cutting open the skull to take out the brain
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612. because I think the skull
is what you're going to be interested in.
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613. The death certificate said,
"Presumed cranial fracture."
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614. I took some pictures.
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615. Used mammography film
for finer detail. There are two fractures.
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616. They missed one
last time.
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617. He fell on his head,
then he got up and fell on it again?
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618. No, only one of
the fractures is consistent
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619. with landing from
a height of 20 feet onto a flat rock.
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620. And the other? Deeper.
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621. Acute angles.
More forceful.
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622. I keep a bunch of things
that people use to crack each other.
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623. Tire irons,
pipe wrenches, candlesticks,
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624. baseball bat.
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625. Perfect fit.
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626. Hey, what's this?
Hey, we're done talking to you people.
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627. That is your legal right.
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628. You're under arrest
for the murder of Richard Muller.
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629. You have the right
to remain silent.No!
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630. Sorry, ma'am.
Get him dressed.
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631. Anything you do say can
and will be used against you in a court of law.
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632. You have the right to
an attorney. If you cannot afford one,
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633. one will be
provided for you.
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634. I'd bought
some Christmas presents for the baby.
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635. I thought I'd drop them
off at their apartment instead of taking them home.
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636. What time
of day was it?
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637. After dinner.
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638. I expected that Darlene
would be down for the night
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639. and Rick would be
home from school.
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640. Was he?
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641. No. He was
at the library.
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642. Robin was alone
with Jim Shepard.
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643. Please tell
the jury what you saw.
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644. Robin opened the door.
The lights were low.
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645. I smelled liquor
on her breath.
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646. Her hair was a mess.
Her skirt zipper was halfway down.
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647. She didn't
invite me to stay.
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648. Thank you.
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649. Mrs. Muller,
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650. didn't you come to learn
that your daughter-in-law
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651. was changing her
clothes because
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652. she'd just returned
from playing racquetball,
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653. during which time
Mr. Shepard had been babysitting?
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654. That's what she said.
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655. She did occasionally
play racquetball, didn't she?
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656. I didn't believe her.
The Lord gave me a brain.
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657. So, in your good judgment,
she was lying?
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658. That's right.
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659. The same good judgment
that led you to hire a professional hit man
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660. to assassinate my client? Objection.
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661. Withdrawn.
Nothing further.
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662. Mrs. Muller, why were
you willing to risk
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663. going to jail for
the rest of your life to hire that hit man?
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664. Because I believe
Jim Shepard killed my son.
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665. It was a small two-bedroom,
one bath. It was all we could afford.
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666. I was in school,
and Jimmy was basically a traveling T-shirt salesman.
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667. As roommates,
did you ever discuss the women in your lives?
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668. Sure.
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669. Do you remember what
kind of social life Mr. Shepard had?
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670. About average.
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671. Sometimes he
had a girlfriend, sometimes he didn't.
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672. To your knowledge,
did he spend much time with Robin Muller?
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673. To my knowledge, no.
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674. What, if anything,
did he say to you about her?
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675. Nothing.
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676. Are you
sure about that?
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677. I don't remember anything.
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678. Do you remember
telling my associate, Ms. Ross,
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679. that the defendant
spent a great deal of time with Robin Muller,
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680. and often spoke of
her affectionately? No.
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681. Didn't you tell
her Mr. Shepard
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682. talked about
Mrs. Muller a lot? Objection.
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683. Asked and answered. Sustained.
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684. Do you have anything
different, Mr. McCoy?
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685. Mr. Goldman, where
did Mr. Shepard do his laundry?
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686. I have no idea.
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687. Didn't you tell
Ms. Ross that he went out of his way
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688. to do it with
Mrs. Muller?
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689. Your Honor, he can't
cross-examine his own witness.
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690. I can remind
him of the truth.
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691. Enough, Mr. McCoy.
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692. If you have no
additional proper questions,
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693. this examination
is concluded.
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694. Wonderful.
The witness recants,
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695. and you almost get
held in contempt.
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696. I had to let the jury
know he was lying. Sure.
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697. They were roommates
for three years.
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698. Obviously they're
still friends.
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699. And now the only
witness who put
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700. the lovebirds together
is Estelle Muller,
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701. the woman who tried
to have the defendant killed.
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702. We've talked to old
friends, neighbors, meter readers.
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703. Robin and Jim
Shepard were very discreet.
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704. On their home ground.
He did a lot of traveling.
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705. Find out if
the woman ever packed a bag.
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706. He's getting away
with it, isn't he? You're losing.
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707. It's not over yet.
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708. I'll be in jail.
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709. Darlene will have
his name, as if my son never existed.
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710. Mrs. Muller,
when Robin was married to your son,
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711. did she ever go out
of town without him?
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712. They didn't have
much money then, and the baby.
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713. We're trying to find out
if she ever sneaked away with Jim Shepard.
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714. You never
babysat overnight?
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715. Once. A few weeks
before Rick died,
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716. Robin went to Pennsylvania,
Harrisburg, for her high school reunion.
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717. Leave an empty seat
next to you, any riffraff could sit down.
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718. Are you sitting down?
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719. You check out Harrisburg?
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720. Robin Shepard's reunion
was held in a ballroom at the Regent Hotel.
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721. I got their guest register.
She didn't book a room.
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722. James Shepard.
Room 406.
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723. I'm going to call
you to the stand.
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724. And you better
tell the truth, Robin.
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725. Or I'm going to
charge you as conspirator
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726. in the murder of
your first husband.
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727. What? Why?
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728. We know about
your rendezvous in Harrisburg.
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729. Harrisburg?
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730. The weekend of your
high school reunion.
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731. I rendezvoused
with 200 classmates,
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732. and we danced
to golden oldies.
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733. You're going
to arrest me?
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734. We know Jim
Shepard was there. Yes.
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735. Yeah, I ran into him
in the hotel lobby. It was a coincidence.
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736. He was there on
a business trip.
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737. You ran into him?
What happened then?
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738. I went to the Pep
Club cocktail party and sang school songs.
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739. I didn't see Jim
again until I got back to New York.
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740. Except across
the bed in his hotel room.
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741. You didn't even bother to
get a room of your own for appearances' sake.
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742. That's right,
because I stayed with Joni Marsh.
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743. I was trying to
save money. She had a double.
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744. I talked to Joni Marsh.
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745. Robin stayed with her?
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746. His hotel registration
was our smoking gun.
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747. Except it wasn't.
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748. I'll still put it into
evidence that they were both in Harrisburg.
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749. Let the jury draw
its own conclusion.
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750. Even if it's
the wrong conclusion?
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751. Maybe it really
was a coincidence.
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752. Come on. Harrisburg?
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753. Joni Marsh gave me
the names of three women to call.
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754. Between them,
they can account for
Copy !req
755. every minute of
Robin Shepard's time that weekend.
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756. None of them ever
laid eyes on Jim Shepard.
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757. But Robin saw him.
Maybe it was a coincidence, for her.
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758. Rick Muller was
my best friend.
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759. I never stop
thinking about his death.
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760. If only I hadn't
brought the beer.
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761. If only we'd just
taken the sidewalk out of the park.
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762. Did you kill Rick Muller,
Mr. Shepard?
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763. No, I did not.
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764. The People have
presented evidence
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765. that you were in Harrisburg
at a time when Robin Muller
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766. was there
without her husband. Yeah, I was.
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767. But I didn't even
know she'd be there.
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768. But you saw her?
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769. For a few minutes, yeah.
By chance. I was working.
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770. Did you have
an affair with her that weekend?
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771. No. Did you ever have
an affair with her?
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772. No.
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773. See, we'd always
been friends, the three of us.
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774. And after Rick died,
it just became something more.
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775. I mean,
we were both surprised when we fell in love.
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776. Thank you.
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777. So, Mr. Shepard,
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778. when you ran into the
woman who is now your wife in Harrisburg,
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779. it was only for
a few minutes?
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780. That's right.
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781. What did you
talk about?
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782. Uh...
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783. "What are you doing here?
What a coincidence." That kind of thing.
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784. Did you invite her to
join you for a meal?
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785. Yeah, I might have.
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786. A drink?
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787. Yeah, that would
be natural.
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788. But she said no.
She was busy with her reunion.
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789. I see.
You must have been terribly disappointed.
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790. What do you mean? That she rejected
your invitation,
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791. after you had gone
to all the trouble
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792. of arranging
this supposedly chance meeting.
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793. Oh, I didn't arrange
anything. I didn't know she'd be there.
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794. Right. You were
surprised to see her
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795. in the midst of
your business trip.
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796. That's right.
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797. At that time,
you were working for Atlantic Novelties?
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798. Yeah. I sold T-shirts
to concert venues. I traveled all the time.
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799. Is this your travel
booking form for 1991?
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800. I'm not sure.
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801. Well, doesn't it say,
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802. "Atlantic Novelties.
Travel booking form, 1991. James Shepard"?
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803. Yeah.
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804. Would you show
me where it says
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805. you took a trip
to Harrisburg?
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806. It's not on here.
It must be on another sheet.
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807. Really?
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808. These are your
expense reports for 1991.
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809. You claimed reimbursement
for every trip on that list.
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810. Would you show me
your expense report for Harrisburg?
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811. Uh...
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812. It's not here.
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813. It's not here
because it never existed?
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814. No. Uh...
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815. You didn't claim
reimbursement
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816. because it wasn't
a business trip.
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817. Isn't it a fact that
you went to Harrisburg
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818. because you wanted
to run into your best friend's wife?
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819. Because you were
obsessed with her?
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820. You asked her to
join you for a drink in your room
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821. hoping that nature
would take its course, but she turned you down.
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822. Is there a question there?
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823. Isn't that right,
Mr. Shepard? No.
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824. She turned you down,
so you had to find another way
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825. to get her for yourself.
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826. Objection. Argumentative.
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827. Dial it back, Mr. McCoy.
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828. Fine.
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829. Tell us, Mr. Shepard,
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830. what exactly were you
doing in Harrisburg?
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831. Well, thanks, Jack.
You just conceded there was no affair.
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832. I hope the jury
was listening.
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833. I hope your client's
wife was listening. Were you, Mrs. Shepard?
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834. Hey, she doesn't
have to talk to you.
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835. She can if she wants to.
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836. Robin, we're going.
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837. She's got to be looking
at every minute of her life with him in a new light.
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838. Got to be interesting.
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839. Rick threw me
a birthday dinner at this restaurant in Chinatown,
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840. and Jim gave me a bracelet.
It was gold.
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841. I thought it was too
expensive, but Jim said he had just gotten a raise.
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842. I didn't think
it meant anything.
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843. Were there any
other occasions
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844. when his behavior
seemed inappropriate?
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845. Sometimes he sat
a little close. Sometimes he touched me.
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846. We were friends.
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847. Did he do anything
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848. to indicate that
he wanted to be more than friends?
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849. The last New Year's Eve
that Rick was alive, we had a party.
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850. I was coming out
of the bathroom just at midnight,
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851. and Jim was
in the bedroom,
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852. almost like he was
waiting there for me. He kissed me.
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853. It wasn't a casual kiss.
I pulled away, and he said,
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854. "Come on, Robin.
Let's get out of here, just you and me."
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855. I thought he was drunk,
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856. and we both
just tried to make a joke out of it.
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857. What did you say?
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858. "If only I weren't
a married woman."
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859. Almost a record.
They convicted him in an hour and a half.
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860. How's the wife doing? Shaky.
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861. But she served him
with divorce papers
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862. on his way out
of the courtroom.
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863. Got to be tough
finding out you married your stalker.
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