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. Let's go! Let's go!
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7. Okay, get all
the wheels, Poppi!
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8. What about
under the hood, man?
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9. I'm on it, man!
Just get all the wheels!
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10. Damn!
There's a guy in here.
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11. Back away from
the vehicle! Move it!
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12. Keep your hands
on your head!
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13. Hey, Danny!
There's someone in here!
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14. Hey, man,
that guy was... Shut up!
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15. Hey, Mike,
what you got?
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16. White male, 50s,
no wallet, no ID.
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17. One shot in the sternum.
Found a spent.38 slug in the back seat
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18. and wearing an empty
holster on his belt.
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19. Let me guess.
No gun?
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20. Searching the area now.
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21. You run prints?
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22. Should hear any minute.
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23. What about these
two mutts who were boosting the car?
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24. They're clean
on this one,
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25. but their van
is full of swag.
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26. Is this still
a hooker stroll?
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27. Twenty-four hours a day.
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28. Could have something to do
with his johnson being out.
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29. Oh, thanks.
I might not have put that together.
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30. What about the car?
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31. Well, the car's registered to
a Bernum Woods Corporation
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32. on Queens Boulevard.
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33. Bernum Woods.
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34. They make a nice golf club.
Titanium.
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35. I don't play.
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36. Yeah. Well, if you did,
you couldn't afford those.
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37. How long's he been here?
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38. Ten, twelve hours.
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39. We got a hit
on his prints.
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40. Gilbert Keene.
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41. Hey, Lennie,
this guy's a retired cop.
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42. I met Gilly
playing golf.
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43. He was still on
the force then.
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44. After he retired,
I asked him to come
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45. to work for me
as chief of security.
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46. Your friend Gilly
was found in an area frequented by prostitutes.
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47. Did he go in for
that sort of thing?
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48. I don't know.
He never said anything about it.
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49. Do you know of any family
we can contact?
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50. No.
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51. I'm the closest thing
he's got.
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52. The slug came
from a Colt.
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53. Keene had a Colt
registered in his name.
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54. What about the prints? No hits.
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55. Maybe our hooker's
new in town.
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56. You think it's
a hooker rip-off?
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57. Reads like it.
But I can't see an ex-cop
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58. letting himself get popped
with his own gun.
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59. Hey, a guy getting
his knob polished,
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60. I could believe anything.
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61. Check with the regulars
for any new faces on the block.
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62. We think a working girl
took this guy out.
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63. Maybe during a rip-off.
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64. I don't know nothing
about no girls
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65. ripping off no johns.
It's bad for the trade.
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66. Well, maybe it was
a new girl,
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67. didn't know the rules?
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68. Look, anybody
who helps us out
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69. gets a free walk
next time they're collared.
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70. Well, I seen a new girl
down the block.
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71. Little farm girl.
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72. Dirty blonde,
sugar-faced thing.
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73. This sugar-faced thing
have a name?
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74. Goes by Iris.
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75. I seen her today
at the deli on 10th Avenue.
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76. Right. Thanks.
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77. And my name's Mona.
You won't forget?
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78. Hey, you want a date?
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79. That's what
I'm here for.
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80. Well, what kind of party
are you into?
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81. You think maybe
you could arrange
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82. a little
double-team action?
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83. Oh, I think I can arrange
anything you like.
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84. Hey, is that Iris
still working around here?
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85. Well, it's your lucky day.
She's right over here.
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86. Oh!
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87. Hey, Iris,
the guy wants you and me.
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88. How you doing, Iris?
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89. Hey! We party before?
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90. Damn. They're cops.
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91. Take a hike.
Let's go.
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92. Please don't
arrest me.No.
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93. We don't want
to arrest you,
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94. we just want to
talk to you. Come on.
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95. How did you
get the wallet and the pager, Iris?
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96. I found them. Where?
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97. I don't remember.
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98. You know who
this stuff belongs to?
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99. No.
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100. A john who was murdered.
In his car.
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101. Where you from, Iris?
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102. Minnesota?
West Virginia?
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103. Ohio.
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104. It's probably
a lot worse here than you thought, huh?
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105. Guys roughing you up,
not paying you.
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106. This guy
rough you up, Iris?
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107. Look, if you tell us
what happened,
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108. we can make things
a lot easier for you.
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109. If you don't tell us,
we're gonna have to go to the D.A.
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110. We're gonna have to
tell him what we know,
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111. which is that you had
the victim's property.
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112. And if we find
your prints in that car,
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113. I can tell you right now,
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114. you'll be charged
with murder.
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115. And you'll be convicted.
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116. He was already dead.
I didn't kill him. I swear to God.
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117. I looked in his jacket
and I found his wallet and pager.
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118. Iris tests negative
for powder residue,
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119. and she wasn't wearing
the same lipstick as our perp was.
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120. We took a sample
off the victim.
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121. The brand's
called Porfini.
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122. The shade's
Caribbean Sunset.
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123. Twenty-six bucks
a tube.
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124. Five stores in
the city carry it.
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125. Thanks, Teresa.
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126. The techs down the hall
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127. checked the alpha memory
on Keene's pager.
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128. One interesting call.
"Jane, 911."
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129. You follow up on it?
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130. Yeah. Profaci went
over Keene's LUDs. No call to any Jane.
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131. Maybe his
good buddy Bernum knows who Jane is.
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132. Yeah,
we got one Jane who works in R&D.
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133. Jane Tennick.
She's a clerk.
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134. What kind of
relationship did she and Keene have?
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135. None that I know of.
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136. She's only been here
about six months.
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137. I page people
all the time,
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138. but that one, no,
nothing comes to mind.
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139. Well, we're gonna
check on every call
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140. Gilbert Keene made
last week.
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141. Now, if one of
those calls was to you, right after that page,
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142. it's not gonna
look too good.
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143. Does that jog
your memory?
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144. This is a murder
investigation, Miss Tennick.
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145. Believe me,
you do not want to be jerking us around on this.
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146. I did page Keene.
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147. But it had nothing
to do with his death.
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148. I don't know
anything about that.
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149. Look, Gilly Keene
was a jerk.
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150. He was
blackmailing me.
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151. Really? How?
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152. I had taken
a set of golf clubs from the building,
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153. an older set,
for my father,
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154. when he came
to visit me.
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155. Keene found out
about it.
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156. What did he say?
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157. He said that if
he told Bernum,
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158. Bernum would
fire me on the spot.
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159. He also threatened
to press charges,
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160. turn me over to
his cop buddies.
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161. The ones who do
his background checks.
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162. "Or," he says,
"I can forget everything."
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163. Keep this a secret
and not tell Bernum.
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164. If I slept with him once.
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165. And I did.
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166. Then he wanted me again.
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167. And if he wanted
to keep doing it,
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168. I would have to
go along.
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169. So what was
the page about?
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170. I was gonna tell him
it was over.
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171. I didn't care
if he told Bernum or went to the police.
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172. I would deal with it.
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173. And what'd he say
about that? Nothing.
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174. I spoke to him
around 10:00 in the morning
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175. and he didn't have time
to talk about it.
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176. Where were you
Wednesday, noon?
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177. I was here,
in the canteen,
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178. having lunch
with 10 other people.
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179. Tennick's alibi
checked out.
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180. We ready to
rule out Iris?
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181. Maybe she washed
all the powder residue off.
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182. She'll be in the system
another couple of days,
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183. but I don't think
she has it in her.
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184. You said Tennick mentioned
some old cop buddies?
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185. Yeah. She said
he was using them to check things out.
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186. So go check them out. We are.
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187. There's a wake for Keene
over at Craven's.
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188. This is between us.
Off the record.
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189. He'd ask me to check
some license plates,
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190. throw him a few numbers.
Do a BCI check.
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191. Hey, Captain,
no business.
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192. Briscoe, this is
strictly for Keene. To Gilly Keene!
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193. To Gilly Keene! To Gilly Keene!
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194. You talk to him recently?
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195. About a week ago, yeah.
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196. He called and
asked me to check
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197. on this bogus
credit card charge.
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198. What was that about?
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199. Well, he said
it was important.
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200. Somebody was making
unauthorized purchases.
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201. You find out
who it was?
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202. I found out
the name of the vendor.
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203. It was like a jewel.
Topaz Enterprises. That's all I remember.
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204. Did Keene go in
for hookers?
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205. There's a broad
in the 47
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206. who used to
give him a freebie.
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207. And that's it?
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208. He didn't like to play
by the rules.
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209. That's why
he lost his job.
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210. I don't know
about any bogus credit card charges.
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211. Maybe Gilly found
something on his own.
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212. And Topaz Enterprises
doesn't ring a bell, huh?
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213. I've never heard of it.
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214. Nothing in
Keene's file on Topaz.
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are authorized
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credit card?
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217. About 10.
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218. But how do you
know this fraud he was investigating
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219. wasn't on his
personal card?
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220. Well, we'll get into that,
but in the meantime,
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221. if you could
get us a list
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the authorized ones,
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223. and the corporate
credit card statements for the last few months.
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224. You think you could
do that, Mr. Bernum?
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225. Yeah. Sure.
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226. I thought you never heard
of Topaz Enterprises.
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227. I haven't.
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228. Well, you got six
$500 charges last month,
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229. four the month before,
and four the month before that.
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230. Unless it's some supplier
that changed their name.
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231. Who used corporate
card number two?
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232. That was Gilly Keene.
I gave it to him
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233. to use during
his investigations.
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234. Hey, only one of us
needs to push a button, all right?
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235. Okay, fine.
You do it.
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236. You don't have to
wait to hear all the options.
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237. I caught the case, okay?
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238. So I'll push the button
when I want to.
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239. Ha! A live person. Hello.
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240. You have two New York
police detectives on the line.
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241. Yeah.
I got the name of a vendor, Topaz Enterprises.
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242. I need a phone number
and an address and a name.
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243. No, we don't have time
to send you a letter on our stationary.
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244. Would a subpoena
to your boss help?
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245. P.O. Box 176,
1700 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains.
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246. Thank you.
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247. 176. They must come in
to collect the mail.
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248. These places are
designed for privacy.
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249. Box holders enter
from the outside with their own key.
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250. We never see them
come or go.
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251. I have nothing
to do with them except collect the rent.
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252. Well, who pays
the rent for 176?
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253. 176, pays once a year
with a money order. Mailed in.
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254. For all I know,
Elvis is renting that box.
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255. Would you happen
to have any copies of Elvis' money orders?
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256. The mailbox
was registered to Mary Jones.
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257. Another clever alias.
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258. You don't need an ID
to get a money order.
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259. Yeah. All right.
Thanks, Charlie. Take care.
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260. Mary Jones' money order
for the rent on that box
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261. came from the
Bryant Avenue Post Office in Mount Kisco.
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262. Mount Kisco?
Wait a minute.
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263. Keene's LUD
showed some calls to Mount Kisco.
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264. Yeah, here we go.
January 14. 9:42 a.m.
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265. That's the day
before the murder.
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266. I know Gilbert Keene.
He's a client.
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267. He phoned here
a couple of days ago.
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268. Do you recall
what that was about?
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269. I talked to him.
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270. We arranged
a time to go look at some carpet samples.
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271. We were doing
some work for his company.
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272. These gentlemen
are police officers from the city.
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273. Ah. Hillary Colson.
I'm Sondra's partner.
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274. When did you go
look at the samples?
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275. Last Tuesday.
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276. I took the train in
and we drove around in his car.
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277. How about Wednesday?
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278. Wednesday.
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279. We went into the city.
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280. Sondra and I,
we took a day off.
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281. Went to Bloomingdale's,
Barneys.
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282. How long you
been in business?
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283. Eighteen months.
Need any decorating?
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284. No job too small.
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285. Well, my partner's
thinking about getting a new place.
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286. He might need some help.
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287. Yeah, you don't
have a card, do you?
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288. Maybe a brochure?
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289. Yes, we do.
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290. Give us a call.
We have lots of ideas.
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291. So, what do you think?
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292. I think they're lying.
They met with
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to discuss decorating?
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294. I just hope we can get
prints off of this.
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295. So, Lennie,
that stuff about me needing help decorating,
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296. that was just to
get her to hand me a brochure, right?
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297. Because you know
I know how to put together a room.
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298. Hillary's prints
were all over the car,
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299. steering wheel,
steering column, both door handles.
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300. And the front
of Keene's seat.
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301. She was looking
at carpet samples with Gilly Keene.
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302. You think
they're fronting Topaz?
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303. I think they're both
call girls.
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304. And I think
those $500 charges
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305. were for services rendered.
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306. $500 for a quickie
in the front seat?
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307. She must have
some technique.
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308. Hey, if we can
prove they're pros
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a little.
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310. The credit card
company gave us
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311. the names of some
other Topaz clients.
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312. I gotta tell you guys,
this is making me very uncomfortable.
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313. Relax. We're not Vice.
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314. First of all,
if I do admit to using the services...
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315. It doesn't go any further
than this room.
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316. Yeah, well,
some people think it's, you know, not right.
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317. What? Knowing what
you're gonna get up front?
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318. I call that practical.
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319. See, you and me
think alike.
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320. You recognize
either of these women?
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321. That's Amber.
Unbelievable. And that's Cathy.
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322. I get a chubby
just thinking about her.
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323. Do you know
where they went?
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324. Yeah, I think they went
to a basketball game at the middle school.
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325. What are they?
Cheerleaders?
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326. Their kids are playing.
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327. Ryan!
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328. Ryan!
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329. Go in and get it!
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330. Suburban mommy hookers.
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331. I wonder what
the tabloids would pay for the exclusive on this?
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332. You want to pop them
in front of their kids?
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333. Hey, we got
two radio cars waiting outside.
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334. You want to go tell them
that we felt sorry for the perps?
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335. Detectives?
What are you doing here?
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336. We're in the middle
of a game.
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337. Ladies, I'm afraid
you're gonna have to come with us.
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338. Why?
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339. We're placing you
under arrest.
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340. If you walk out
with us quietly,
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341. we won't
have to cuff you. Nobody will know.
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342. Honey, what's going on?
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343. If you just step
outside with us,
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344. we can explain
everything.
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345. Let's go.You're not taking
my wife anywhere!
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346. Back off.
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347. Your wife
is under arrest.
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348. For what? Prostitution.
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349. The lipstick in
Hillary's purse
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350. matched what we
found on Keene.
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351. We'll try
and get Sondra to roll first.
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352. Go in to Hillary
with more ammunition.
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353. Two kids.
Volunteer at the hospital.
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354. Co-chair of Citizens
for a Cleaner Mount Kisco.
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355. I wouldn't think you'd want
a prostitution conviction on that resume.
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356. I told you.
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357. I just want
to plead guilty, pay my fine,
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358. and move somewhere
several thousand miles away.
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359. We can save you
the trouble.
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360. We can probably
get the charges dropped.
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361. How?Your friend
Hillary was involved
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a lot more serious
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between PTA meetings.
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364. We think
she killed a man.
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365. Do you know
anything about that?
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366. No.
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367. You weren't with
Hillary last Wednesday, were you?
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368. Yes. I was.
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369. Look, Sondra,
I can understand
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to your friend,
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you're lying,
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372. you're getting yourself
in real trouble.
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373. Then we're not just
talking prostitution.
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374. We're talking
obstruction of justice.
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375. So, you think about
whether it's smarter to be a loyal friend
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376. or to tell the truth
and stay out of jail.
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377. The fact that
my client's associate
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378. has admitted guilt
is completely irrelevant.
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379. Hillary is innocent.
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380. So when Sondra
testifies about the call girl operation
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that'll all be lies?
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382. Let's try this case
in court.
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383. Hey, the prostitution's
a no-brainer, Hillary.
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384. The other thing
is where you can help yourself.
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385. What other thing?
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386. A homicide.
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387. Gilbert Keene
was shot last week.
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388. He called Hillary
the day before the murder.
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389. So a call was made? What does that prove?
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390. He was found in his car.
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391. Her prints
were all over it.
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392. I took him to look
at carpet samples.
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393. Well, you left
a lipstick sample on him.
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394. You know what we're
talking about, Hillary.
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395. Don't say anything.
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396. No,
the time to talk is now.
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397. 'Cause if you wait
too long,
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able to help yourself.
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399. We're done.
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400. No, we're not.
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401. Hillary Colson,
you're under arrest
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402. for the murder
of Gilbert Keene.
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403. Would you
please stand up?
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404. You have
the right to remain silent.
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405. Anything you say
can and will be used
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in a court of law.
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407. What's next?
Camp Fire Girls selling crack?
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408. We know Hillary
was hooking,
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in Keene's car,
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410. we know she serviced him.
We just don't know why she killed him.
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411. What does the partner say?
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412. We offered her a walk.
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413. She's still
pleading guilty
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414. and backing
Hillary's alibi.
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415. They were shopping together
on the day of the murder
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416. in big department stores.
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417. They paid cash
and threw away their receipts.
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419. Talk to Hillary's husband.
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as good an actor.
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421. I shouldn't even
be talking to you.
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422. Why?
Copy !req
423. Because you're not
prosecuting my wife. You're persecuting her.
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424. I think if you
really believed that, you wouldn't talk.
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425. Oh, she won't be
in jail for long.
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426. If we weren't mortgaged
up to our eyeballs, she'd be out by now.
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427. I'm gonna borrow
from my pension fund and then...
Copy !req
428. And then what?
Copy !req
429. She'll be back home.
You think it'll be like old times?
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430. She didn't do anything.
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431. Sondra confessed.
Copy !req
432. She admitted
they were prostitutes.
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433. Why would she make
something like that up?
Copy !req
434. Your wife was
turning tricks.
Copy !req
435. I'd be calling
a divorce lawyer.
Copy !req
436. What did she tell you?
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437. She told me
she didn't do anything.
Copy !req
438. You still care for her.
Copy !req
439. Of course.
Copy !req
440. Your wife is
obviously very confused.
Copy !req
441. She sacrificed
a loving husband and two children.
Copy !req
442. We're still a family.
Copy !req
443. Maybe you
and the kids are.
Copy !req
444. That could change, too.
Copy !req
445. What do you mean?
Copy !req
446. If your wife
is convicted of murder, she's going to jail.
Copy !req
447. If you're convicted of
obstruction of justice, you're going to jail, too.
Copy !req
448. That puts the kids
in a foster home, Mr. Colson.
Copy !req
449. You can't do that!
Copy !req
450. We can and we will.
Copy !req
451. I didn't know.
How is that obstruction?
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452. What did she tell you?
Copy !req
453. She didn't
tell me anything.
Copy !req
454. I went over Keene's
credit card bills again.
Copy !req
455. Almost every time
there's a Topaz charge,
Copy !req
456. there's a charge
the same day for the Barrington Arms Hotel.
Copy !req
457. The love nest. Could be.
Copy !req
458. The last charge was
made three weeks before the murder.
Copy !req
459. Maybe they changed hotels?
Copy !req
460. It's not on
the credit card bills.
Copy !req
461. Maybe they had
a falling out
Copy !req
462. and stopped
seeing each other.
Copy !req
463. I'll go over to
the Barrington Arms
Copy !req
464. and see if anybody
saw them there.
Copy !req
465. Jamie?
Copy !req
466. Is something wrong?
Copy !req
467. When we're talking
to a possible witness,
Copy !req
468. when we're talking
to anyone,
Copy !req
469. I don't appreciate you
misrepresenting the truth
Copy !req
470. for the sake of a case.
Copy !req
471. What are you talking about?
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472. You told Louis Colson
we could charge him with obstruction of justice
Copy !req
473. and have his kids
taken away.
Copy !req
474. If he testifies falsely.
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475. It's coercing a witness,
and even if it couldn't get me censured,
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476. I wouldn't do it.
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477. I wouldn't threaten
a parent with removal of his children.
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478. Before I posed the threat,
Copy !req
479. did you believe
that he was hiding something?
Copy !req
480. Yes.
Copy !req
481. And how about now?
Copy !req
482. I believe
he's being honest.
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483. I don't think
he knew anything.
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484. I agree with you,
but I had to find out.
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485. It was cruel.
Copy !req
486. Mr. Keene is
definitely a regular.
Copy !req
487. One-night stays
in our junior suites
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488. every week
through three weeks ago.
Copy !req
489. Nothing since then.You're sure
you don't know him?
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490. You've never
seen him before?
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491. Look at the picture.
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492. I'm sorry
and I'm surprised.
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493. I think I should've
remembered.
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494. We try to meet all of
our repeat customers.
Copy !req
495. But he probably
checked in and out at unusual times.
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496. Jose, do you know
this man?
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497. No, doesn't ring a bell.
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498. But I'm not too good
with faces.
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499. He was a regular.
Always on the 10th floor.
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500. Always ordered
champagne and caviar.
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501. Tips, I remember.
Guy probably doesn't tip too good.
Copy !req
502. What about her?
Copy !req
503. Oh, yeah,
her I remember.
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504. But she comes
with a different guy.
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505. Who?
Copy !req
506. I don't know the name.
He's a good tipper.
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507. What does he look like?
Copy !req
508. Brown hair, tan.
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509. He wears shirts
colored like ice cream, you know, yellow, pink.
Copy !req
510. The hotel staff
identified you
Copy !req
511. as the man they
saw with Hillary.
Copy !req
512. You're an intelligent man,
Mr. Bernum.
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513. What would you think?
Copy !req
514. You're keeping company
with a woman
Copy !req
515. accused of
killing your employee,
Copy !req
516. yet you don't even
mention that relationship.
Copy !req
517. You deny knowing
what Topaz Enterprises is. You lied to us.
Copy !req
518. I didn't know
what Topaz was. I never see the bills.
Copy !req
519. I'm feeling charitable.
I'm gonna give you a mulligan.
Copy !req
520. But if your next shot
isn't on the fairway, you're going to jail.
Copy !req
521. I had nothing to do
with Gilly's death. I swear it.
Copy !req
522. And I can't believe
that Cathy did either.
Copy !req
523. I mean, Hillary.
I knew her as Cathy.
Copy !req
524. Why was she with Keene?
Copy !req
525. I had asked him...
Copy !req
526. It seems so ridiculous now.
I had asked him to find her.
Copy !req
527. But the morning
of his death,
Copy !req
528. he told me he hadn't yet.
Copy !req
529. Why did you want him
to find her?
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530. A few weeks ago,
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531. Hillary told me
that she didn't want to see me anymore.
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532. Well, you gotta understand,
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533. the two hours
we spent together
Copy !req
534. were the highlight
of my week.
Copy !req
535. I wanted to spend
more time with her.
Copy !req
536. I wanted to
travel with her, but she said no.
Copy !req
537. But I had to see her.
I couldn't help myself.
Copy !req
538. And then she
just disappeared. I couldn't reach her.
Copy !req
539. So I told Gilly
to find her.
Copy !req
540. I finally met the woman
I always wanted.
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541. Smart, funny,
sophisticated.
Copy !req
542. And she ends up being
a suburban housewife.
Copy !req
543. Just like the one
you have at home.
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544. We have evidence
which puts you in Keene's car,
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545. in close
physical contact.
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546. We've been over this, McCoy.
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547. They were looking
at carpet samples.
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548. Sondra will testify
that Fox Hill Decor
Copy !req
549. never provided any
decorating services
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550. to the Bernum Woods Company.
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551. Four Topaz clients
will testify
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552. that Hillary provided sex
in exchange for money.
Copy !req
553. And they're all alive.
She didn't kill them. And she didn't kill Keene.
Copy !req
554. Why on earth would she?
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555. Now we have that
piece of the puzzle.
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556. Mac Bernum told us
everything.
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557. Quite a romantic,
isn't he?
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558. Bernum's going
to testify, too.
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559. About his becoming
obsessed with you.
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560. About how you disappeared
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561. when he pressured you
to become his girlfriend,
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562. and about sending
Gilly Keene out to find you.
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563. Who did Keene
threaten to tell? Bernum?
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564. Your husband?
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565. Can I get back to you?
We need to talk.
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566. I'd like to be
a fly on the wall.
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567. They're gonna ask
for man one.
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568. They wish.
No way we're going less than 15.
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569. The blackmail can be
a mitigating factor.
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570. It's the motive,
not the defense.
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571. They're gonna be blowing
a lot of smoke at us. We play tough.
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572. We're holding
all the cards.
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573. Jack, there's a notice
of substitution on the way.
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574. Colson fired Metzler.
Lanie Stieglitz is riding to the rescue.
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575. The Betty Friedan militia?
What the hell's she up to?
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576. I'm surprised, Lanie.
I didn't know prostitutes
Copy !req
577. were in your hall
of heroines.
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578. Lady Justice
had my name on this one, Jack.
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579. The sexual exploitation
of women. Hi, dear.
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580. I'm gonna kick
your backside all over that courtroom.
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581. I don't want to
deprive you of your fun,
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582. but this doesn't have
to go to a courtroom.
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583. Ooh. A plea?
What is that?
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584. Good manners,
or is the old man twisting your arm?
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585. It's generosity.
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586. We're offering
your client murder two, 20-to-life.
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587. Why don't we all
listen to her story?
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588. And then we can talk
a little bit more about generosity.
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589. Okay, Hillary.
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590. Keene called me.
He said he got my pager number
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591. from some friends of his
and could we meet.
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592. We met at the Oak Bar
at The Plaza.
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593. He seemed nice enough,
and we decided to leave.
Copy !req
594. He said the manager
at The Carlyle was a friend of his.
Copy !req
595. We could get a suite.
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596. I usually refused
to get in a car with any client.
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597. But he had a nice car,
and we were only going a few blocks.
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598. So, soon as
I got in the car,
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599. he told me
he worked for Bernum.
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600. And knew about me.
He showed me his gun
Copy !req
601. and drove over to
the West Side Highway.
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602. He told me
I had two choices.
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603. I could go back and
become Mac's girlfriend, or I could service him,
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604. free of charge,
whenever he wanted.
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605. I said I wouldn't
do either,
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606. and I tried to
get out of the car.
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607. He grabbed me
by my wrist
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608. and said he was
deciding for me.
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609. He put his hand
on his gun,
Copy !req
610. said I was his girlfriend,
starting now,
Copy !req
611. and if I didn't
do what he wanted, he would go to my husband.
Copy !req
612. That's when he
grabbed me by my hair.
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613. I tried to pull away
and he shoved my head down.
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614. I...
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615. I...
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616. I grabbed his gun
and I shot him.
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617. If it was self-defense,
Copy !req
618. why didn't you go
to the police and tell them what happened?
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619. My life would
have been exposed to everyone.
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620. I told my husband.
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621. He agreed with me.
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622. You could have
gone to the police
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623. after you told
your husband.
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624. He said they
wouldn't believe me.
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625. I swear to you,
I was just protecting myself.
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626. I thought Keene
was going to kill me.
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627. She had two good reasons
to kill him.
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628. He was raping her
and he might expose her secret.
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629. One gets her acquitted.
The other gets her 25-years-to-life. Thanks.
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630. And I think this
claim of rape is a crock.
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631. So she just dropped
her lipstick on him?
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632. There was sexual contact.
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633. She's a prostitute.
Don't they do that for a living?
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634. She can't be raped
because she's a prostitute?
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635. No. She just
isn't credible, that's all.
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636. She just as likely
used sex
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637. to put Keene at ease
before shooting him.
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638. Lucky for you,
the defense has the burden of proving rape.
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639. Well, don't pop
the champagne yet.
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640. She's a sympathetic defendant
with two small children.
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641. The victim wasn't
exactly a saint.
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642. If she were my client,
I'd have a field day.
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643. With no evidence
to support rape except her word?
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644. He drove her to
an out-of-the-way place. He had rape on his mind.
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645. She got into
his car willingly. She had murder on hers.
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646. One fact,
two sharp edges.
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647. You're gonna need
an extra-large box of Band-Aids.
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648. It's still murder two.
But we'll drop the minimum to 15.
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649. Peel off the testosterone
patch, Miss Ross.
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650. You're thinking
under the influence.
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651. You can sing "I am woman"
loud as you want,
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652. but it's not gonna do
your client any good.
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653. She has no witnesses
and no physical evidence at all
Copy !req
654. to suggest that
the sex was anything but consensual.
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655. Except that Gilbert Keene
Copy !req
656. makes Mike Tyson look like
Little Lord Fauntleroy, maybe.
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657. If I were you,
I wouldn't bet the farm on the character issue.
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658. My money's on the husband.
He'll corroborate her story.
Copy !req
659. Man one, 10-to-20.
Copy !req
660. I want
the charges dismissed.
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661. You can't be serious.
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662. Jack, you're already
on the run.
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663. Hillary was afraid
Bernum would find out who she really was.
Copy !req
664. And show up on
her doorstep one day
Copy !req
665. while the Cub Scouts
were meeting at her house.
Copy !req
666. And that her husband
and everybody else in Mount Kisco
Copy !req
667. would find out
about her other life.
Copy !req
668. And what precautions
did Miss Colson take to prevent that?
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669. You're under oath,
Miss Benton.
Copy !req
670. What precautions
did Hillary take?
Copy !req
671. She changed
her pager number.
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672. What else did she do
to stop Mac Bernum from finding out who she was?
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673. She was afraid
Bernum would follow her,
Copy !req
674. so she started taking
different routes home.
Copy !req
675. She changed
the name she went by.
Copy !req
676. She even begged me
to move the store and the post office box.
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677. And she was right.
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678. I'm sorry, Hil.
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679. No further questions.
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680. Miss Benton,
Copy !req
681. men paid you
a small fortune
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682. to do things you
might not otherwise do, isn't that right?
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683. No. I did things
I wanted to do.
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684. I just got paid
to do them.
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685. Were you ever
asked to do anything you didn't want to do?
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686. Yes.
Copy !req
687. And if you refused,
what happened?
Copy !req
688. Once, a man threatened me
with a knife.
Copy !req
689. He ordered me to
do what he asked.
Copy !req
690. I had no choice.
Copy !req
691. Did you tell my client
about that incident?
Copy !req
692. Objection. Relevance.
Copy !req
693. I'll allow it,
subject to connection.
Copy !req
694. Answer the question.
Copy !req
695. Yes. I told Hillary.
It frightened her.
Copy !req
696. And did Hillary take
any special precautions from then on?
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697. She started to carry
pepper spray with her
Copy !req
698. and she would never
meet new clients in their homes.
Copy !req
699. Only in neutral places,
like hotels.
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700. She was bright, charming,
never depressed or unwilling to please.
Copy !req
701. And very proper.
She was every man's dream.
Copy !req
702. But you didn't pay her
to be charming and bright.
Copy !req
703. You paid her for her
willingness to please.
Copy !req
704. Is that right? That's right.
Copy !req
705. What happened once
you let your feelings for the defendant be known?
Copy !req
706. She quit returning
my phone calls.
Copy !req
707. She changed
her phone number.
Copy !req
708. She dropped off the map.
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709. What did you do?
Copy !req
710. I asked my security man,
Gilbert Keene, to look for her.
Copy !req
711. He never told me
he found her.
Copy !req
712. If he had,
what would you have done?
Copy !req
713. I would've gone
to see her.
Copy !req
714. But he never
had the chance to tell you, did he?
Copy !req
715. No.
Copy !req
716. You were Mr. Keene's
best friend. What was he like?
Copy !req
717. He was generous
to a fault.
Copy !req
718. A totally dependable,
honest man.
Copy !req
719. I trusted him
with everything.
Copy !req
720. Thank you.
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721. When you let
your true feelings for my client be known,
Copy !req
722. did she become alarmed?
Copy !req
723. She said she didn't want
a relationship like that.
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724. Did she become violent?
Copy !req
725. No.
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726. Did she say
she'd kill you if you tracked her down?
Copy !req
727. No. She just vanished.
That's all.
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728. That's all. Thanks.
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729. Mr. Keene said
that he would have me fired or arrested
Copy !req
730. if I didn't do
what he wanted.
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731. Which was what,
Miss Tennick?
Copy !req
732. What did he want
from you?
Copy !req
733. He wanted sex,
whether I liked it or not.
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734. No more questions.
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735. Ms. Tennick,
Copy !req
736. did Mr. Keene ever
threaten physical violence
Copy !req
737. if you didn't
have sex with him?
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738. No, but I didn't think
that I had a choice.
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739. I didn't want
to get fired.
Copy !req
740. And after you
had sex with him,
Copy !req
741. did you report it
as rape?
Copy !req
742. No, but...
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743. Because you weren't raped.
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744. You were blackmailed,
isn't that right?
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745. It was sexual harassment.
It's illegal.
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746. Well, isn't stealing
from your employer also illegal?
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747. Objection!
Copy !req
748. Withdrawn.
No further questions.
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749. I worked with Gilly Keene
for five years
Copy !req
750. in the neighborhood
stabilization unit.
Copy !req
751. Arresting prostitutes?
Copy !req
752. Yes.
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753. Mmm-hmm.
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754. Isn't it a fact that
a known prostitute named Debbi Devine
Copy !req
755. filed a civilian complaint
Copy !req
756. against Officer Keene
in 1978,
Copy !req
757. alleging she was arrested
after she refused
Copy !req
758. to have intercourse
with him?
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759. That was dismissed.
Copy !req
760. Mmm-hmm.
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761. Didn't a prostitute
named Lisa Morales
Copy !req
762. file a similar complaint
against Officer Keene
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763. in 1981?
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764. Doesn't cost 10 cents
to file one of those things.
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765. Was anyone else
in your unit
Copy !req
766. the subject of
a disciplinary proceeding
Copy !req
767. initiated by a prostitute?
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768. Not that I know of.
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769. Thank you.
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770. Did any of those
complaints allege
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771. that Officer Keene
used violence?
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772. No, they did not.
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773. Do you know why
the complaints
Copy !req
774. against Officer Keene
were dismissed?
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775. Yeah, the CCRB
didn't find any evidence to back up the charges.
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776. Thank you.
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777. The late Gilly Keene's
not sitting too well
Copy !req
778. with some of
our female jurors.
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779. Juror number five
is nodding her head in all the wrong places.
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780. One seminar with
a jury consultant and she's an expert.
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781. Two seminars and
six years of voir dire.
Copy !req
782. Any other observations?
Copy !req
783. Lay off trying
to make Keene out to be a boy scout.
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784. He wasn't.
And it's not playing.
Copy !req
785. Right. Good.
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786. Who's their next witness?
Copy !req
787. Louis Colson.
Copy !req
788. The cuckold husband?
Copy !req
789. The jury
might be sympathetic.
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790. A poor man wronged,
two motherless kids,
Copy !req
791. a wife who says
she was a victim.
Copy !req
792. Who turns tricks
in her spare time.
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793. He's gotta be
angry about it.
Copy !req
794. Use it.
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795. Hillary told me
about Keene,
Copy !req
796. about how he raped her.
Copy !req
797. About why
she was in his car.
Copy !req
798. I was floored.
Copy !req
799. And in spite
of everything,
Copy !req
800. you're here,
testifying on her behalf?
Copy !req
801. I'll never understand
the way she acted.
Copy !req
802. I mean, the prostitution.
Copy !req
803. But I believe
she told me the truth
Copy !req
804. about what happened
in that car.
Copy !req
805. Thanks.
Copy !req
806. I'm a little confused,
Mr. Colson.
Copy !req
807. Your wife comes to you
in tears
Copy !req
808. and tells you
that she just killed a man who raped her,
Copy !req
809. and you tell her
not to go to the police?
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810. I was afraid they
wouldn't believe her.
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811. You must have known
that they would track her down?
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812. The only thing
I know for certain
Copy !req
813. is that she killed
that bastard in self-defense.
Copy !req
814. You must really
love your wife.
Copy !req
815. She's betrayed you
in the most egregious way imaginable,
Copy !req
816. and you're still
willing to lie for her, aren't you?
Copy !req
817. I am not lying.
Copy !req
818. I was protecting myself
and my children from the shame.
Copy !req
819. We have been humiliated.
Copy !req
820. Your wife
humiliated you, didn't she?
Copy !req
821. How do you feel
about her having sex with strangers, for money,
Copy !req
822. right under your nose? Objection!
Copy !req
823. Don't you think
about what she did
Copy !req
824. with all those
other men?
Copy !req
825. Sustained, Mr. McCoy.
Copy !req
826. Did you really think
that your life could go back to normal?
Copy !req
827. I didn't think about that.
Copy !req
828. No! You didn't
think about it
Copy !req
829. because she didn't
tell you about it
Copy !req
830. until after
she was arrested.
Copy !req
831. Isn't that right? No!
Copy !req
832. She never told you
Copy !req
833. that she had
killed Gilbert Keene in self-defense.
Copy !req
834. Isn't that right?
Copy !req
835. No! It happened
exactly the way I said.
Copy !req
836. Then you lied
to the police
Copy !req
837. when you told them
that you knew nothing.
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838. You lied to me
when you told me in your office.
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839. Didn't you say to me,
"My wife didn't tell me anything"?
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840. Which is it, Mr. Colson?
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841. Were you lying then,
or are you lying now?
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842. He showed me his gun,
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843. grabbed me by my hair
and forced my head down.
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844. I was so frightened.
I panicked.
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845. I grabbed his gun
and shot him.
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846. Why didn't you go
straight to the police?
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847. I guess at that moment
I realized that they'd look at me
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848. not as a housewife
from Mount Kisco, but as a whore.
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849. I didn't want to
do that to my family.
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850. You had a pretty nice life,
didn't you?
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851. Yes. A devoted husband,
two wonderful children, a business,
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852. a wonderful home.
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853. And despite all that,
you decided to become a prostitute.
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854. Why? The excitement?
The sex?
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855. It wasn't the sex.
I guess it was exciting.
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856. And I guess a man
paying $500 or $1,000
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857. to be with me
made me feel desirable.
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858. I enjoyed that.
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859. So all of a sudden
you found it frightening
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860. to have your head
in a strange man's lap.
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861. Is that your testimony? Objection.
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862. Sustained.
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863. I'll re-phrase.
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864. How many strangers
have paid you to have sex with them?
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865. Answer the question,
Mrs. Colson.
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866. Seventy, 80 men.
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867. And yet the thought
of having sex with one more strange man
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868. was so repulsive that
you had to kill him?
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869. I was panicked.
He was raping me.
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870. Didn't you carry
a can of pepper spray in your purse?
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871. A lot of women carry it.
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872. Why didn't you use it
instead of Mr. Keene's gun?
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873. He had me by the hair,
Mr. McCoy.
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874. The pepper spray
was in my purse.
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875. You're a professional
sex provider. You're experienced.
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876. This was
a routine sex act,
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877. and yet you expect us
to believe
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878. that it was so terrifying
that you had to use lethal force to stop it?
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879. You can believe
whatever you want.
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880. I know what he did to me.
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881. He threatened to
take away your nice home in Mount Kisco,
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882. your nice family,
your comfortable lifestyle.
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883. That's what
terrified you, wasn't it?
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884. No!
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885. You love your kids,
you love your suburban life.
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886. You would kill
to protect all that.
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887. That's why
you killed Gilbert Keene!
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888. Objection. Damn it!
He's testifying!
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889. Withdrawn.
I have no more questions.
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890. It's not often
that Big Brother
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891. has to listen
to your opinion.
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892. It happens
every four years.
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893. And it happens when
you have the privilege of sitting in this box.
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894. Hillary Colson
shopped at GapKids,
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895. she goes
to PTA meetings,
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896. she's also a prostitute.
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897. I don't like it
any more than you do. It disgusts me.
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898. I don't approve
of serial adultery.
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899. She's endangered
the lives of every member of her family
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900. in a pathetic
search for what?
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901. Novelty?
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902. To fill a void
in her life, maybe?
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903. I don't know,
but I do know this.
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904. If this were a referendum
on prostitution,
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905. I would say,
"Throw her in jail and forget about the key."
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906. But it's not.
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907. That's not why
she's on trial.
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908. She is on trial
because she said no to an ex-police officer
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909. armed with a Colt revolver
and the will to use it.
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910. An ex-police officer.
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911. Hmm.
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912. A bully who used sex
to dominate women.
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913. She said no
and she meant it.
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914. The Bill of Rights
does not only apply
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915. to the June Cleavers
of this country.
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916. Acquit my client and
you say to Big Brother that any woman,
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917. regardless of
her character,
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918. has got the right
to say no
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919. and has got the right
to back it up!
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920. I'm not asking you
to agree with prostitution.
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921. But I am begging you
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922. to disagree with rape.
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923. Ms. Stieglitz is right,
this isn't a referendum on prostitution.
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924. It isn't a referendum
on rape.
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925. You're here to
render a verdict
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926. on her client's credibility.
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927. She says she was raped.
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928. What's her evidence?
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929. "Keene was a bully.
My husband believes me, so should you."
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930. In the meantime,
she suffered no injuries,
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931. she destroyed evidence,
she lied to the police.
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932. It was only when she was
backed into a corner that she cried rape.
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933. That she wrapped herself
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934. in the right
of self-defense,
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935. but she wasn't
defending her virtue.
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936. She didn't shoot
Gilbert Keene
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937. to keep from
performing an act
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938. that she had
willingly performed on dozens of other men.
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939. She killed him
to protect a secret.
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940. You've all seen what
lengths she went to to avoid Mac Bernum,
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941. to hide her identity.
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942. Who can blame her?
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943. She didn't want to
lose her husband,
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944. her family,
her comfortable home.
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945. Those things
she would kill for.
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946. But those things
do not justify the taking of a life.
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947. The threat of deadly
physical force does, or rape does,
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948. or kidnapping
or robbery.
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949. But none of those things
happened in that car.
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950. What happened in that car
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951. was a cold
and calculated thing.
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952. A woman killed
her blackmailer, not her rapist.
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953. That's who Gilbert Keene was,
that's how he got sex.
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954. He didn't rape
those other women. He blackmailed them.
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955. I don't want you
to convict her
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956. because she's a prostitute.
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957. I'm asking you
to convict her
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958. because her story
is a lie.
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959. Mr. Foreman,
has the jury reached a verdict?
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960. Yes, Your Honor,
we have.
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961. Will the defendant
please rise.
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962. On the sole count
of the indictment,
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963. murder in
the second degree,
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964. how do you find?
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965. We find the defendant,
Hillary Colson, guilty.
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966. Lanie Stieglitz
filed her appeal.
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967. She's hoping they'll
erect a statue for her on 12th Avenue.
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968. Even prostitutes
deserve a patron saint.
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969. Makes me wonder
if they convicted her because we made our case
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970. or because
she's a prostitute.
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971. They convicted her.
I don't care why.
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