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. Police operator 114.
Do you have a police emergency?
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7. Help me!
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8. What's wrong with you, ma'am?
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9. I'm hurt.
Please help me.
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10. What's your name? Ma'am?
What's your name?
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11. I need a two-seven
car for a possible 54.
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12. Two-seven Charlie. You have the location?
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13. 260 Beach Street. Four B.
Female call for help.
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14. Two-seven Charlie,
responding.
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15. Hello, ma'am, are you there?
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16. Are you there?
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17. Looks like she
got it right here.
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18. Then crawled
to the phone, and died.
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19. Who is she?I don't know.
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20. She doesn't live
in the building.
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21. Who lives here?
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22. Mr. Evans and Ms. Posner.
Professional couple.
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23. She's a lawyer,
he's a professor. Writes books.
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24. "Charles Evans,
Small Fortunes.
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25. "A New York Times
Best Novel of the Year."
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26. He gave me one.
Didn't make any sense.
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27. So, what do you got?
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28. Joni Timberman.
Driver's license. Health club. Photo of a cat.
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29. Cranial fractures?
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30. Looks like.
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31. Clothes all in order.
No indication of sexual assault.
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32. How'd she get in here?
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33. This key was in
her coat pocket.
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34. It fits the front door.
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35. And you don't
know who she is?
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36. Well, she must have been
a friend of Mr. Evans or Ms. Posner.
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37. And where
are they now?
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38. She was around yesterday.
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39. I saw him with a suitcase,
day before, Friday.
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40. Somebody picked
him up in a car. He said he'd be back tonight.
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41. Detectives,
we got something outside.
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42. In the dumpster.
Right on top.
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43. That could
be blood.
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44. Looks like a Giacometti.
If it is, it's valuable.
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45. And heavy. I bet it
packs a hell of a wallop.
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46. Yes, I know Joni Timberman.
She's an editor at East River Press.
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47. She work with your husband?
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48. Charles? We're not married.
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49. Yes, she's been his editor
for the last few months.
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50. Could this wait
until I put my briefcase down,
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51. get a cup of coffee?
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52. Ms. Timberman's
been murdered.
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53. Oh, my God. The poor girl.
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54. In your apartment.
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55. What? Last night.
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56. We've been looking
for you and Mr. Evans.
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57. Well, he went to
a Faulkner Symposium at Vassar.
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58. Maybe he stayed over there.
Just let me try to call him.
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59. Just a minute
and we can all talk to him.
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60. Now, we understand
he was due home last night.
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61. Well, so he stayed over.
I hope.
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62. Ms. Posner,
you mind telling us where you were last night?
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63. Me? I was in Croton
at our country house doing a corporate tax return.
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64. I just drove in.
What happened to Joni, exactly?
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65. Were you by yourself?
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66. Yes.
What was she doing at our apartment?
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67. Why won't you tell
me what happened?
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68. She was hit on the head
and she died.
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69. We were hoping
you could tell us what she was doing there.
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70. I have no idea.
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71. She had a key.
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72. She did?
Maybe Charles could've given her one.
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73. Your stay in Croton, did
Mr. Evans know you were gonna be there last night?
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74. And you think that he
arranged an assignation with Joni Timberman?
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75. I have lived with
Charles for three years. That is not possible.
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76. Excuse me.
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77. Latent couldn't
lift any prints off the sculpture,
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78. but it is the murder weapon.
Blood matches the victim's.
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79. You find out
what she was doing in that apartment?
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80. The lady of the house
is dumbfounded.
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81. Could be she shows
up to work with Evans,
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82. some mope off the street
follows her inside.
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83. A book editor on
a Sunday night house call?
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84. Evans' girlfriend says there
couldn't possibly have been any hanky-panky.
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85. Yeah, right.
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86. Van Buren.
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87. Thanks.
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88. The wandering
professor just got home.
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89. Why can't I get
into the apartment?
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90. Well, we're still
sorting through a few things, professor.
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91. We understand you were
due back last night?
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92. Yeah, well,
the symposium ran late. I missed the last train.
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93. I stayed at
a friend's house in Rhinebeck.
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94. Well, we'll have to confirm
that with your friend.
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95. He wasn't there.
He came back to the city ahead of me.
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96. Is there anybody
who can place you in Rhinebeck last night?
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97. You can't be serious.
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98. Here's my train ticket.
Call Grand Central. It arrived an hour ago.
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99. Ms. Timberman was killed
with a piece of sculpture.
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100. About three
feet long, bronze.
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101. She was hit with it?Just inside the door.
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102. I inherited that
piece from my father.
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103. Where is it?Crime lab.
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104. Will I get it back?
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105. Ms. Timberman meant
that much to you, huh?
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106. I liked and respected her.
I'm sorry she's dead.
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107. Forgive me if I don't
show it like some other people you deal with.
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108. You "liked and respected"?
Is that all?
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109. That's a lot.
I don't like and respect many people.
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110. So she was special to you?
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111. Not in the way
you're insinuating.
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112. Then why'd you
give her your key?
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113. I didn't give her the key.
I left it for her over the door.
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114. She wanted to pick up
a manuscript I'd just finished.
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115. Joni was a very
enthusiastic editor.
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116. She started as my assistant
right out of Brown.
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117. She didn't have any
family in New York, so mine adopted her.
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118. Christmas, Thanksgiving.
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119. When was the last time
you spoke to her?
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120. Saturday afternoon.
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121. She wanted a second printing
of a literary novel.
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122. She knew if we
had more books out, we'd promote more.
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123. She talked me
into it, as usual.
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124. Anything else?
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125. Well, she said she'd be
at a Book Critics' awards dinner that night.
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126. One of her
authors was nominated. But she didn't show.
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127. And you don't know why?
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128. I never talked to her again.
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129. Did she have a boyfriend?
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130. Well, I don't know
of anyone special.
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131. Money problems? No.
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132. Angry or rejected authors?
Did she use drugs?
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133. No.
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134. She's too smart
and ambitious.
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135. She wanted her own imprint.
She would have had it.
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136. With Charles Evans' help?
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137. His next book
could be the big one.
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138. Well, we've all
been looking forward to it for two years.
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139. His girlfriend told
us Ms. Timberman had only been his editor for a few months.
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140. That's right.
He'd been with Timothy Stevens.
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141. But, well, he switched.
The request came from his agent.
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142. You think Charles was banging
Joni Timberman?
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143. What do you think?
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144. I think she was
the smartest editor at East River.
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145. She appreciated literature,
and she understood the market.
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146. An author's dream.
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147. Charles thought enough of her
to switch after three books.
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148. And just as he was
ready to break out.
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149. His next novel is terrific.
A mock-memoir about incest.
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150. Uh, was changing editors
your idea or Evans'?
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151. Hers.
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152. Joni called me to see
if Charles was interested in making the move.
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153. Away from another
editor in her company? Is that how publishing plays?
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154. Don't you steal good cases
from other detectives?
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155. I try to get
them to steal mine.
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156. How did Evans' old editor
like being poached?
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157. He didn't like it.
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158. Timothy said,
"If I went through with it, I'd be dead in this town."
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159. Could he ruin your career?
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160. That little pisher?
Not unless he shot me.
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161. I spot a short story
in a literary quarterly,
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162. track down the writer,
get him an advance,
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163. nurse him
through two or three gem-like books
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164. that sell 4,000 copies.
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165. He's finally
ready to go uptown
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166. and suddenly
it's Joni Timberman to the rescue.
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167. And that's the way it went
with Charles Evans?
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168. Charles Evans
and Jeffrey Weiss and Josh Fields. Ingrates.
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169. I used to treat them
to editorial lunches
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170. so they could
take the leftovers home for dinner.
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171. And what did
Joni Timberman do? Buy them extra desserts?
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172. The world's
greatest editor, right?
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173. Literary yet commercial.
Sensitivity plus dollars.
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174. Well, that's what we heard.
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175. Did you also hear
she offered some authors services
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176. only a female
editor could provide?
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177. Is that a fact?
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178. Not one I can prove.
But it would explain a few things.
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179. Just for the record,
where were you last night?
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180. Home. Alone.
Reading the Kenyon Review.
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181. I was talking to my
rabbi all morning about
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182. why bad things
happen to good people.
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183. Thirty years on the job
and I couldn't tell you.
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184. Aren't you novelists supposed
to have all the answers?
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185. Not since Henry James.
You must read a lot of old books, Detective.
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186. Zane Grey.
He knew what was going on.
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187. Mr. Weiss,
we were wondering about
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188. your relationship
with Joni Timberman.
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189. Close.
Joni was a wonderful editor.
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190. She helped me find my voice.
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191. Timothy Stevens
didn't know where to look?
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192. He's smart,
but my writing objectifies emotions.
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193. I needed an editor
with an emotional compass.
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194. So you and Joni Timberman,
your emotions just sort of meshed?
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195. I'm gay.
Our emotions meshed.
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196. The other parts
weren't compatible.
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197. How did Timothy
Stevens feel when you dropped him for Ms. Timberman?
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198. His feelings were hurt.
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199. How did he act?
Did he make any threats? Just predictions.
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200. He said Joni wouldn't know
how to find marketing support for my book.
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201. He was wrong.
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202. What else did he
say about Joni?
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203. I don't know.
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204. She told me he'd
followed her home from work one night.
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205. They had some
kind of an argument.
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206. She was very upset.
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207. My husband
and I live upstairs. Joni used to bring us books.
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208. History for Mr. Krinsky.
Mystery for me.
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209. I'm taking care of the cat.
Poor thing.
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hanging around here?
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211. Yeah.
Who is that? A boyfriend?
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Joni in front of the building last week.
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214. I couldn't hear the words,
but it looked like boyfriend-girlfriend.
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for these things.
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216. Did Joni ever talk to you
about her personal life?
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217. I tried to fix her up
with my nephew once.
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218. She made an excuse.
He's a dentist.
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219. We'll give you back the key
as soon as we finish. Oh.
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220. Timothy and Joni?
I don't think so.
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221. Come on, Rey.
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222. She's got a sixth
sense about these things. She wouldn't make this up.
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223. Anything? About 6,000 books.
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224. Where'd she get the time
to read all these things?
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225. Looks like she had
a little spare time. Diaphragm.
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226. "What you need to know
before starting to take the pill."
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227. Suspenders and a belt.
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228. Oh!
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229. I was just waiting to see
if you needed anything else.
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230. Tell me something,
is that a new lock?
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231. Joni had that put in
last week. It cost $200.
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232. I guess she was
worried about something.
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233. You follow her home
and argue with her.
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234. The next day she
has a new lock.
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to her, Timothy?
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236. I didn't follow her.
We bumped into each other by chance.
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237. Yeah? Eight million
people in this city. That's quite a coincidence.
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238. I was going to a restaurant
in her neighborhood.
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239. How about Sunday afternoon?
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240. Did you bump into her again
outside of Evans' loft?
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241. I told you.
I was home that night.
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242. Yeah. Alone.
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244. Joni Timberman was kicking
your ass at your job, and you couldn't take it.
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245. Give me a break.
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246. The only way you could
justify losing out to her was to make up
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seducing your writers.
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248. Joni wasn't
screwing them, Timothy. They were screwing you.
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249. I saw Charles Evans'
hand under her blouse.
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250. I don't think he
was looking for typos.
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251. Why didn't we
hear this before?
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252. Charles needs
a new editor now.
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253. I'd rather have him writing
than fending off the police.
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254. He needs a new editor
because his old one is dead.
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255. It's called a motive.
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256. If I killed every
editor I competed with,
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257. this would be
a pretty small literary community.
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258. Yeah. Timothyville.
You'd like that, wouldn't you?
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259. This is insane.
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260. If I'd wanted to kill Joni,
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261. I could have killed
her Saturday afternoon
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262. in the convenience
of my own office.
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263. We were both working,
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264. and she borrowed
my advance copy of the spring catalogue.
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265. What did you say
to her, Timothy? Did you threaten her again?
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266. I said, "There's
the catalogue. Bring it back when you're done."
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267. If you don't believe me,
ask my assistant. She was outside the door.
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268. It was pretty intimidating.
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269. Joni was only
a couple of years older than me,
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270. and she was practically
running this place.
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271. I gather your boss
was a little intimidated, too.
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272. I'm trying to get reassigned.
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273. He's not really interested
in training new editors.
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274. Did you see him
with Joni Timberman Saturday afternoon?
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275. Yeah.
She went into his office. I didn't hear what they said,
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276. but after a few minutes,
Joni came running out.
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277. She was pale white.
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278. Was it something
Stevens said or did?
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279. Maybe that, too.
I don't know.
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280. What do you mean, "that, too"?
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281. I saw her in the ladies' room
a few minutes later.
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282. She was having
a woman's problem.
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283. Bleeding. Took 20
minutes for it to stop.
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284. I don't think Timothy
was responsible for that.
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285. No. I want to talk to
Timberman's gynecologist.
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286. The diaphragm and
the pill pamphlet.
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287. A girl might
change her birth control after she's had an accident.
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288. You think she was pregnant?
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289. The heavy bleeding?
I think she had an abortion.
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290. I can't just give you
a patient's history.
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291. She was murdered, Doc.
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292. You want us to wait in line
in Surrogate Court for an order
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293. while her killer walks
around town drinking cappuccinos?
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294. You think it was someone
she was intimately involved with?
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295. She wasn't mugged.
She wasn't a drug dealer.
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296. In cases like this,
it's usually somebody close.
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297. Did you meet the guy?
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298. No. She came in for
the procedure alone.
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299. Not too many of
my patients do. She never mentioned a name.
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300. How about the pregnancy test?
Did she come in alone for that, too?
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301. Yes. And she was
more shaken up by that.
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302. She didn't believe
what the home test said. It wasn't supposed to happen.
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303. She got right on the phone
and called somebody.
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304. Yes. She called me
from the doctor's office.
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305. To say hi?
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306. I won't insult you if
you don't insult me.
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307. She was pregnant.
I was the father.
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308. You told us there
was nothing going on between you two.
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309. I didn't think
my relationship with Joni was your concern.
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310. A witness lies to me,
it's my concern.
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311. Diane didn't know about Joni.
She doesn't know about Joni.
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312. I couldn't count on
you to be discreet, could I?
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313. She doesn't know?
So what're you doing camped out here?
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314. An old friend was
kind enough to take me in while my carpets are redone.
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315. The blood
soaked clear through to the flooring.
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316. Uh...
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317. Is Ms. Posner
staying here, too?
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318. No. At her house in Croton.
She doesn't mind the commute.
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319. You really think
she didn't know?
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320. Hey, not everybody
runs home and tells, Rey.
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321. Women know these
things, Lennie. They can smell it.
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322. We come down on
her and we're wrong,
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323. we could be breaking up
one very snooty couple.
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324. It might actually ruin
my sleep for minutes.
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325. So, Joni Timberman
has an abortion.
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326. Charles Evans
takes off one way,
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327. his other girlfriend
takes off on her own because she has to work?
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328. Let's find out
how busy she was.
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329. Listen, Jane,
I could really use your help here.
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330. I told you,
I never heard of this Joni Timberman.
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331. And I just work
for Ms. Posner,
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332. we're not
exactly girlfriends.
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333. Yeah, but you see her
every day. You know what's going on.
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334. And I got to say,
you strike me as a very perceptive person.
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335. It's a good thing
you're good-looking, honey,
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336. if that's the best
line you can come up with.
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337. Sadly, it is.
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338. All right,
so help me out because I'm pathetic.
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339. How were things going with
Ms. Posner and Mr. Evans?
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340. Vacations in Tuscany,
dinner at Elaine's. She wasn't exactly suffering.
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341. Anything unusual
happen last Friday?
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342. He called in the morning,
they talked for a while. About what, I don't know.
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343. Then she asked me
to hold her calls for about an hour.
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344. Was that unusual? Not really.
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345. But then she gave me
two tickets for Rent. Saturday night.
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346. Said she couldn't use them.
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347. Wish you'd been around.
I had to take my cousin.
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348. Those tickets are
hard to come by.
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349. That was a major
change in plans.
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350. I just talked to
the organizer
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351. of that symposium
Evans went to.
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352. He didn't pre-register,
he just showed up.
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353. And now they're sleeping
in separate bedrooms?
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354. In separate counties.
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355. Well, Evans says
they're still a committed couple.
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356. Nothing like fathering
another woman's child to cement a relationship.
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357. Almost as good as
panties in the glove compartment.
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358. Posner spent the weekend
at her country house?
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359. Take a ride to Westchester.
The dogwoods are in bloom.
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360. Oh, we've known Diane
ever since she was a little girl.
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361. She used to come
across the street to sled in our backyard.
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362. Everything pink,
boots to mittens.
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363. Do her parents
still live there?
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364. Walter died.
Evelyn moved to Florida.
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West Palm Beach.
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366. I want to die up here,
in the snow.
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367. Thank you. Evelyn
gave the house to Diane,
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368. and she lived in
it all the time she was married.
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369. And then she got divorced,
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370. and she just took the boy
and she went back into Manhattan.
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371. I didn't see a kid's
room in her apartment.
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372. He's in boarding school now.
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373. He could have gone to
perfectly good public schools right here.
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374. I don't get it.
What's wrong with the suburbs?
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375. That's what I always say.
Did either of you see Diane last weekend?
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376. Well, she comes up
weekends sometimes,
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boyfriend of hers.
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378. He told me crickets
give him a headache.
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379. I saw her on Saturday,
in the village.
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380. She walked right by me.
Deep thoughts, I guess.
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381. What about Sunday?
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382. Well, I took over
some carrot bran muffins around dinnertime.
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384. She must have gone back early
to beat the traffic.
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385. Would you like to
have some muffins? Oh, my goodness.
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386. Your insides are gonna be
thanking you for days.
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387. Mmm! Great muffins.
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388. So, Diane told us
she didn't go back to town till Monday.
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ran out for dinner.
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390. Or back into town to murder
Joni Timberman.
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391. You know,
there was a lot of blood at that crime scene.
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392. Maybe some of it found
its way into her car.
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393. What happens when
Ms. Posner calls for her car?
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394. You tell her it's
in police custody.
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395. She's a lawyer.
She's gonna sue.
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396. That's why we gave you
a copy of the warrant.
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397. This is bad.
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398. Hey, Rey, isn't that
one of those E-ZPasses
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399. they use for going
through the tolls?
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400. Yeah, you ever see
the lines coming back
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401. from a weekend
in the country?
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402. On Monday mornings,
I usually take a chopper.
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403. The neighbor, the secretary,
everything's consistent with a break-up.
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404. Forensics are sorting
through hairs and fibers from her car.
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405. So far, no blood.
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406. The E-ZPass log
for Posner's Volvo.
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407. Toll electronically
paid Sunday night, 6:18,
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408. coming through
the Henry Hudson plaza, in-bound.
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409. Nine minutes after 10:00,
toll paid going back to Westchester.
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410. Bring her in.
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411. I've been
an attorney for 14 years,
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412. I've never seen the inside
of a police station.
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413. Well, we try to put
in a few homey touches.
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414. You'll have to try harder.
I'll give you five minutes.
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415. That's all we'll need,
if you tell us the truth this time.
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416. All right. I love Charles.
Charles loves me.
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417. I don't know who
killed Joni Timberman. Okay?
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418. One out of three, Ms. Posner.
In our business, that's not too good.
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419. He dropped you
for another woman.
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420. Oh, here we go.
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421. Joni Timberman had
an abortion last week. Charles Evans was the father.
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422. That's ridiculous.
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423. He admitted it.
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424. Even if it's true,
that doesn't mean he's dropping me.
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425. Take a seat.
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426. So what happened to
your theater plans last weekend?
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427. I had work to do.
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428. So you suddenly
had work to do.
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429. And he suddenly had to go
pontificate about William Faulkner.
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430. You're still not
sleeping under the same roof.
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431. We don't need to see
each other every minute to maintain a relationship.
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432. It hurts, I know.
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433. He gave you the news,
you got the hell away from him.
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434. Then you stewed about it,
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435. then you drove back
to try to patch things up.
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436. And who strolls
into your apartment? She does.
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437. I was in Croton.
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438. Well, your car was
in Manhattan.
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439. Do you want to
see the toll records that prove that?
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440. It must have made you crazy
when she walked in.
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441. We can understand that.
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442. You don't
understand anything. I'm going back to my office.
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443. Diane, what's this all about?
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444. This is one of those
good news-bad news things, Ms. Posner.
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445. This is your lawyer.
And we just got a report from forensics.
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446. They found
Joni Timberman's hair in your car.
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447. This interrogation
is over. Now.
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448. Right.
She's under arrest. Lennie.
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449. Diane Posner,
you're under arrest
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450. for the murder
of Joni Timberman.
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451. You have the right
to remain silent.
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452. Anything you do say
can and will be... Charles...
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453. used against you
in a court of law.
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454. "Docket number 45298.
People against Diane Posner.
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455. "Murder in
the Second Degree."
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456. Not guilty, Your Honor.
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457. People on bail. The defendant is charged
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458. with intentional murder
of her companion's mistress.
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459. The People request remand.
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460. My client is
a member of the bar, Your Honor.
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461. She has no intent
to evade prosecution.
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462. I give my word as
an officer of this court.
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463. This officer of the court
crushed a young woman's skull.
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464. She has assets sufficient
to flee the jurisdiction.
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465. $1 million, cash or bond.
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466. If she has any assets,
she can use them there.
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467. We have her car in Manhattan.
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468. We have
the victim's hair in her car.
Copy !req
469. How's the motive?
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470. Well, if we can
prove Evans dumped her, everything fits.
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471. But she says he didn't,
and he says he didn't.
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472. He thinks he's
protecting her. Go convince him he's wrong.
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473. All this from nothing.
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474. I never set out
to sleep with Joni.
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475. It wasn't grand passion,
just wine at lunch, you know?
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476. I don't drink at lunch.
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477. And I don't kiss and tell.
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478. Diane didn't know.
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479. Maybe she found
out another way.
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480. Well, she's not one
to suffer in silence. I would have heard about it.
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481. Mr. Evans,
we are going to convict your girlfriend of murder.
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482. How can you if she
didn't kill anybody?
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483. You don't believe that.
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484. You're trying to
help her anyway, but you're only hurting her.
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485. I tell you she
knew about Joni, I tell you she was in a rage.
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486. That helps her? Yes.
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487. It makes it
a crime of passion. It's a lesser offense.
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488. She's going to
jail either way.
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489. The only question
is for how long.
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490. I told her that Friday.
She got hysterical.
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491. It was pathetic.
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492. Pathetic.
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493. I don't believe you.
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494. He told me
about the break-up. He'll tell a jury.
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495. Charles loves me.
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496. He's trying to help you.
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497. Some help.
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498. Even if a jury believes him,
a break-up's a long way from murder.
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499. Fine. Go to trial.
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500. You haven't given
me an alternative.
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501. Given your client's tenuous
emotional state...
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502. My what?
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503. Man one. Maximum sentence.
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504. What tenuous emotional state?
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505. Evans told me
how you reacted.
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506. He wrote
the whole scene for you?
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507. We'll get back to you.
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508. I didn't kill her.
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509. Her hair was in your car.
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510. Well, Charles uses my car.
Maybe he took her for a ride.
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511. The E-ZPass records
put you in Manhattan.
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512. An E-ZPass isn't DNA, Jack.
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513. It's more like a
supermarket checkout scanner
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514. which last week charged me
$11 for a quart of milk.
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515. You weren't at
your country house the night of the murder.
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516. Your neighbors
couldn't find you.
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517. Do you want to
know where I was?
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518. Diane, that's it for now.
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519. No. I was visiting
my son at his school.
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520. In Manhattan?
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521. In Connecticut.
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522. I don't understand
why I'm hearing this for the first time.
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523. His mother is
accused of murder.
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524. I didn't want
the police barging into
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525. his history class
to interrogate him.
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526. Can you understand that,
Mr. McCoy?
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527. Austin will be done
with soccer practice in a few minutes.
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528. The other students
have seen the articles about his mother.
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529. We've never had
a situation quite like this.
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530. How's Austin handling it?
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531. He's talking even
less than usual.
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532. We thought it might be best
to send him home.
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533. But home where? To whom?
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534. His father?
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535. Is dead.
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536. Charles Evans?
He's sort of a step-father, isn't he?
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537. I've never met Mr. Evans.
I'm sure he never came to visit.
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538. How about Austin's mother?
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539. Did she visit him the Sunday
before she was arrested?
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540. I don't know.
I didn't see her.
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541. I haven't seen
her since Christmas.
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542. When she picked Austin up?
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543. Well, actually,
she just came to visit for an afternoon.
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544. Austin spent
the holidays with us.
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545. I think his mother
accompanied Mr. Evans to a lecture in Glasgow.
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546. I didn't know
schools were open over the holidays.
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547. Yes. We have some
foreign students who can't conveniently get home
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548. and some American students
in special situations.
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549. I think we can
talk to him now.
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550. She picked me up
outside the library at 7:00. We sat in her car and talked.
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551. Did anybody see you with her?
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552. I don't know.
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553. What did you talk about?
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554. Nothing much.
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555. Charles Evans?
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556. No. Mostly about me.
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557. Should I apply for
early decision at Wesleyan.
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558. Do I have to answer
any more of her questions?
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559. Only if you want to, Austin.
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560. Well, I don't want to.
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561. Loving son
rallies to the mother's defense.
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562. He's contradicted
by the E-ZPass.
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563. The E-ZPass won't look
loyal and forlorn on the witness stand.
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564. I did some checking
after the headmaster
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565. told me nobody
visits this kid.
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566. Charles Evans moved into
his mother's apartment
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567. and a few days later
she ships the kid off to boarding school.
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568. Not the first teenager
handed a ticket out of town.
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569. Up until then,
he lived with his mother
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570. and attended
school in the city.
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571. No record of any problems.
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572. You think Evans is behind it?
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573. "If you want me,
you've got to get rid of the kid."
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574. The guy's got an ego
the size of Central Park.
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575. He wrote a first-person novel
about his favorite bodily functions.
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576. You read it?
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577. My ex thought it was great.
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578. If she'd throw
out her own son to please Evans,
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579. makes it easier to believe
that she'd murder to keep Evans.
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580. If. How are you
gonna prove that?
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581. Their friends won't talk.
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582. But I've got a lead
on Posner's former housekeeper.
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583. She was beautiful,
she was smart. I never understood it.
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584. I gather Charles Evans
was considered quite a catch.
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585. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Big-time writer.
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586. He put out his
cigarettes in the china.
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587. How'd he get
along with Austin?
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588. He never talked to the boy.
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589. It was terrible,
she sent him away.
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590. He was only 13.
He didn't want to go.
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591. Evans made her do it?He didn't make her.
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592. To be with that man,
she wanted to.
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593. She could have had 100 men.
She only had one child.
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594. My son called me.
I want you to leave him alone.
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595. Like you do, Ms. Posner?
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596. I don't know what you mean.
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597. Your son is in
an empty school celebrating Christmas
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598. with kids from Hong Kong
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599. while you're
hanging off the lapels of Charles Evans.
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600. How I raise my son
is my business.
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601. And Charles Evans' business.
I gather he doesn't like children.
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602. Charles is a very busy man.
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603. He's written three novels
in the past five years.
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604. What's this about?
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605. Are you adding a count of
bad parenting to the murder indictment?
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606. She can still
plead to manslaughter.
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607. I told you. I am not
pleading to anything.
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608. And you're going
to put your son on the stand as your alibi?
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609. If I have to.
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610. You throw him out,
you neglect him,
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611. and now you want to
use him to lie for you.
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612. It's not a lie.
I didn't kill Joni Timberman.
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613. If you go to trial
and put him on the stand,
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614. I'm going to have
to go after him.
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615. I'm sure that wouldn't
bother Charles Evans. But doesn't it bother you?
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616. Our witness list.
I think we should start with the 911 operator.
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617. You take Evans.
It'll help with the female jurors.
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618. And I want you
to cross Posner if she testifies.
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619. I can't believe she'd
put her son through it.
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620. She sacrificed him before.
The stakes are higher now.
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621. You should see this kid,
Jack. He's miserable, and he's a lousy liar.
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622. McCoy.
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623. How is she?
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624. We're coming.
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625. Diane Posner just tried
to hang herself with a bed sheet.
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626. A guard found her
as the noose was tightening.
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627. A minute more,
we'd be talking over and out.
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628. How is she?
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629. Minor neck abrasions.
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630. She's under a suicide watch
and she sees a psychiatrist in the morning.
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631. This was in her cell.
Addressed to a Charles Evans.
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632. Is that the writer? Thank you, Doctor.
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633. I'll see that it's
returned to my client.
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634. Well, there was
one for her son, too.
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635. And he was here
a little while ago.
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636. I gave it to him.
Was that wrong?
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637. We'll need to get it back.
This one, too.
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638. Not without a court order.
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639. You know it's evidence.
It could be a confession.
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640. Right now,
all I know is it's Diane Posner's property.
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641. You're not
leaving with that.
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642. Are you going to stop me?
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643. This is a jail.
There are bars on the doors.
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644. Why don't we
deposit it with the court? We'll put it in an envelope,
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645. we'll seal it up,
and we'll walk it over to the judge together.
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646. Mr. McCoy represents
the power of the state, but he is not Big Brother.
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647. He is not entitled to see
Ms. Posner's personal correspondence,
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648. written at a moment
of emotional crisis.
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649. With all due respect,
her emotional state is not an issue.
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650. Ms. Posner is
a prisoner at Rikers Island.
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651. As such, she has
only a limited expectation of privacy
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652. for correspondence
or anything else.
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653. The courts have
limited expectations, not eviscerated them.
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654. In Wolff v. McDonnell,
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655. a prisoner is
not wholly stripped
Copy !req
656. of constitutional
protections.
Copy !req
657. So it's reasonable for her
to expect privacy in her prison cell?
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658. I was writing to
people that I love.
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659. I thought that
I was never going to see them again.
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660. Nobody else was
supposed to see what I wrote.
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661. Ms. Posner's
intent is not relevant.
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662. If it's reasonable, it is.
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663. Rikers' has a policy
not to open prisoners' outgoing mail.
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664. My client was
aware of that policy and relied on it.
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665. This was not outgoing mail.
These letters were not stamped or sealed.
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666. Aren't we getting
a little over-technical here?
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667. If we are,
so did the Court of Appeals.
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668. In People v.
Garofolo, it ruled
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669. that "no expectation
of privacy" attaches
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670. to unsealed letters in
a prison environment.
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671. The case appears to
be directly on point, Ms. Diamond.
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672. Please don't let
them read them.
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673. Your Honor...
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674. You want to ask
the Court of Appeals to reconsider, be my guest.
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675. In the meantime,
the letters go to the District Attorney.
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676. What is this
supposed to mean?
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677. It's a subpoena for
your mother's letter.
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678. I'm not giving it to you.
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679. You have to, Austin.
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680. It's personal.
Between my mother and me.
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681. It might be
evidence in a crime.
Copy !req
682. And I really don't have to
discuss this with you.
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683. Well, I don't have it anyway.
I burned it.
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684. Fine. Then we won't find it
when we get a warrant and search your room.
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685. Mr. Dalton,
do I really have to let them?
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686. I think you do, Austin.
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687. Where's my confession?
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688. Discreet even at
death's door. To her son.
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689. "Dear, Austin.
I hope one day you'll understand
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690. "the painful
choices I've had to make.
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691. "They were never intended
to hurt you in any way."
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692. She could be talking about
sending him away or killing herself.
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693. She was about to hang herself
in a prison cell
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694. and she's still
fawning over the great Charles Evans.
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695. "Your brilliance
overwhelmed me.
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696. "My greatest desire
was always your happiness.
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697. "My greatest fear,
losing your love."
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698. Goes to motive.
Killing the woman who got some of his love.
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699. Huh. What about this?
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700. "With this final offering,
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701. "I hope you
finally understand
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702. "the distance I will
travel to protect you."
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703. Protect him from what?
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704. Airing his dirty
linen at a public trial?
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705. This guy writes books
about his dirty linen.
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706. What do we know
about his whereabouts on the night of the murder?
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707. He told the police he was
at a friend's house in Rhinebeck.
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708. Alone. He was on a train back
the next morning.
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709. Trains run two ways.
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710. What do you think?
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711. Would Diane Posner die
to protect the great man from a murder charge?
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712. I wasn't at
the house that night,
Copy !req
713. but I invited
Charles to stay there
Copy !req
714. while we were driving
upstate on the Friday.
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715. What did you talk
about during the ride?
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716. Nothing.
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717. And I can usually at
least rely on Charles to talk about himself.
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718. Did he mention
Joni Timberman?
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719. No.
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720. Diane Posner?
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721. He said she was
spending the weekend in the country.
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722. I asked how she was doing.
I know them both.
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723. He seemed uncomfortable
talking about her.
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724. Did he tell you
they'd split up?
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725. They'd always had
their ups and downs.
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726. I figured this was
one of those times.
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727. Even at the symposium,
Charles seemed distracted.
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728. A fellow from
Amherst called Faulkner a proto-magical-realist,
Copy !req
729. and it didn't get
a rise out of him.
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730. Should it have?
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731. He considers
Faulkner a naturalist.
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732. He went through
a bottle of my Red Label in less than a day.
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733. I was worried about him.
I think Diane was, too.
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734. How do you know that?
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735. She called me from Croton
Sunday night, upset.
Copy !req
736. The police checked
her phone records. She didn't make any calls.
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737. She said she was
calling from a store.
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738. She wanted to
speak to Charles.
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739. She asked for
the phone number at my house.
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740. Did you give it to her?
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741. I told her I'd call him
and have him call her,
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742. in case he didn't
want to be disturbed.
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743. Charles didn't
answer the phone.
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744. I called Diane
back and told her.
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745. Third trip in a month, Jack.
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746. Why don't you just
book a cell here,
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747. save the city
the cost of commuting.
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748. Thanks for your concern.
This is my last trip.
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749. I'm still not
making any deals.
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750. Neither am I.
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751. I don't send
innocent people to prison.
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752. You didn't kill
Joni Timberman.
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753. Great.
When can I get her out of here?
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754. As soon as she
tells us who did.
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755. What are you talking about?
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756. You were in Croton
when the murder was committed.
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757. Peter Hilligan
called you there. We checked his phone records.
Copy !req
758. Diane,
why didn't you tell me?
Copy !req
759. Because she was
protecting someone.
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760. Evans?
Copy !req
761. You read her letter to him.
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762. I want them to leave.
I don't have to talk to them.
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763. He doesn't
deserve your loyalty.
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764. You don't know
what he deserves.
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765. Yes, I do.
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766. He made you give up your son.
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767. He cheated on you
with Joni Timberman and God knows who else.
Copy !req
768. And now he's willing to
let you pay for his crime.
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769. You don't understand him.
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770. I understand him.
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771. You, I don't.
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772. I swear.
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773. I know he didn't
mean to kill her.
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774. What happened?
Copy !req
775. He came to
Croton that afternoon.
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776. I'd never seen him
like that before.
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777. His breath reeked of liquor.
He was a mess.
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778. He said that Joni
Copy !req
779. didn't want him anymore.
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780. And...
Copy !req
781. He said he wanted me again.
Copy !req
782. I didn't know what to say.
It was all too much.
Copy !req
783. He took my car
keys and he left.
Copy !req
784. Did he say
where he was going?
Copy !req
785. No.
Copy !req
786. I... I walked into
town to look for him.
Copy !req
787. He wasn't there.
I called Peter Hilligan.
Copy !req
788. Charles came in later.
Copy !req
789. There was blood
on his shirt.
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790. He didn't mean to do it.
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791. I won't testify against him.
I won't.
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792. Are any of you bothered
by Eliot's misogyny?
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793. I know I am.
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794. Excuse us.
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795. Excuse me.
I'm busy right now. I'll talk to you later.
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796. You got that part right.
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797. Get your hands off of me.
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798. Charles Evans, you're
under arrest for the murder of Joni Timberman.
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799. You have the right
to remain silent.
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800. Uh, class dismissed. Anything you say
can and will be
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801. used against you
in a court of law.
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802. Why exactly am I
supposed to have killed Joni?
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803. Because she rejected you.
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804. In case you haven't noticed,
you have an ego.
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805. So you don't like me.
Do you arrest everybody you don't like?
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806. Charles.
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807. This is ridiculous.
I have no idea what I'm doing here.
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808. Diane Posner told
us what happened.
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809. Diane did?
What did Diane say?
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810. You killed Timberman.
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811. She wouldn't say
anything against me,
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812. even if there were
something to say.
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813. This is a jilted lover.
A woman accused of this crime herself.
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814. Even if she weren't jilted,
even if she weren't accused.
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815. What upsets you more,
Mr. Evans?
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816. That we've got you for murder
or that your love slave got uppity?
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817. Stupidity. I'm always
upset by stupidity.
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818. It doesn't look like
we're going to get a confession.
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819. Why should he confess?
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820. You'll probably be arresting
somebody else tomorrow.
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821. Not if Diane Posner
sticks to her story.
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822. She said she
wouldn't testify.
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823. I think she will,
if she told us.
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824. Yeah.
How will you account for her not telling you sooner?
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825. She was in thrall to Evans.
I'll put on psychiatric experts.
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826. Did he encourage
her to cover for him? Did he thank her?
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827. A little evidence
along those lines couldn't hurt.
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828. I checked
the visitors' log at Rikers.
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829. He never went.
But her secretary was a regular.
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830. She had me bring in
her files twice a week.
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831. She was trying to keep up
on her work in there.
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832. Did you carry
anything for Charles Evans?
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833. No. Are you sure?
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834. I wouldn't forget.
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835. It's important.
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836. I'm very organized
about my work. Here.
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837. This is a list of
everything I took to the jail.
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838. Look at what Diane Posner
was reading in prison.
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839. "IRS letter rulings.
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840. "New York Law Journal."
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841. Middle of the page.
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842. "Search and Seizure,
chapter 29."
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843. Examination of
prisoners' mail.
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844. So?
She was helping her lawyer prepare for the hearing.
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845. Look at the date.
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846. The book was
delivered three days before her suicide attempt.
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847. Along with
People v. Garofolo.
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848. The case that
got us her letters.
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849. She knew it would.
She set us up.
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850. She wasn't
covering for Evans.
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851. I guess we now
know why he liked her.
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852. She's smart. She's devious.
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853. She wasn't protecting him.
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854. And she wasn't
protecting herself.
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855. The phone call from Hilligan.
She was at Croton that night.
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856. Right in front of us.
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857. You arrested Charles.
Why are you still asking about my mother?
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858. Austin, would you like
me to call her lawyer?
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859. No. It doesn't matter.
My mother's cleared.
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860. Actually,
Austin, we're having second thoughts about that.
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861. You are?
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862. We think she tricked us
into suspecting Charles Evans.
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863. No. He did it.
She told me.
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864. Told you when?
The day of the murder?
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865. You told us you saw her.
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866. Now she says she was
100 miles away with Evans.
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867. I know. When I said that,
I thought it would help her.
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868. She had an alibi.
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869. The phone call she got
from Charles Evans' friend.
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870. I didn't know about that.
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871. She did. Why would she
make up an alibi if she didn't need one?
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872. Well, you were
accusing her of murder!
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873. Who knows why
anyone would do anything?
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874. We're going to find out.
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875. We're charging her with
hindering prosecution at the very least.
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876. No.
She's been through enough.
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877. She's been
playing games with us.No.
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878. I think Austin's been
through enough, too.
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879. Just one more question.
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880. Austin, did your mother
say that she was with you
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881. to give you an alibi?
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882. Why would I need one?
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883. You'd need one if
you didn't have one.
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884. Who saw you here that night?
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885. I don't know.
There's always people around.
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886. Good. Then we can ask them.
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887. Mr. Dalton,
would you call for Austin's roommate?
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888. I wasn't in my room.
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889. The library clerk.
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890. I wasn't there either. Who, Austin?
Who should we send for?
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891. I don't know.
I'm not sure where I was.
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892. If you were anywhere,
we'll find out.
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893. In a couple of days,
we can talk to everyone on the campus.
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894. I wasn't here. Ah.
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895. Then where were you?
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896. Somebody drove your
mother's car into the city.
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897. My mother called me.
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898. I couldn't understand
what she was saying, she was crying so hard.
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899. But she finally got it out.
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900. Charles Evans had dumped her.
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901. I felt good.
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902. I took a bus to Croton.
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903. I figured it was
just another one of their arguments.
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904. But she told me about
his new girlfriend, Ms. Timberman.
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905. I thought it was
finally over with him.
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906. But all she wanted to do
was get back with him.
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907. Why did you go to New York?
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908. To tell him how much
he was hurting my mother.
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909. I thought if I could get them
back together again,
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910. it would make
my mother happy.
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911. And she'd see that
I did it for her,
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912. and she'd like me more.
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913. What happened
in the apartment?
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914. Ms. Timberman walked in.
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915. She yelled at me.
She told me to leave. Me. In my mother's house.
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916. In my house. His girlfriend.
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917. I went crazy.
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918. I know it wasn't her fault.
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919. I'm sorry.
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920. It was all because of him.
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921. Mr. McCoy,
are the People satisfied?
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922. Yes, Your Honor.
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923. Pursuant to your
plea to manslaughter in the first degree,
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924. and in the light of
mitigating circumstances,
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925. I'm accepting
the recommendation of the prosecution
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926. that you be sentenced
to a minimum term of
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927. 10 years in a state
correctional facility.
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928. Court is adjourned.
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929. What do you think
she wanted to say to him?
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930. "Thanks for ruining my life."
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931. "Please take me back."
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