1. In the criminal justice system,
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2. the people are represented
by two separate yet equally important groups,
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3. the police
who investigate crime
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4. and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders.
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5. These are their stories.
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6. They wanted Mark Messier
for the Tommy Boy spread.
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7. Can you imagine?
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8. I mean, Messier's a hunk,
but he's way too butch for that market.
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9. Now, Gretzky...
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10. For her entrance,
Hello Dollyor Mame?
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11. Oh, don't be so obvious.
Can't we just get by with Happy Birthday?
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12. Everybody, in the kitchen.
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13. False alarm.
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14. Come in.
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15. Everybody, Richard.
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16. Hello, Richard.
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17. God, where is she?
Probably trying on every outfit in her closet.
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18. Good to see you,
Richard.
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19. Chrissie? Dinner's ready.
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20. Chrissie?
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21. I'm sure your hair's perfect
and your outfit's to die for.
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22. Chrissie?
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23. Chrissie?
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24. Dear God, no!
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25. The Christine Sandler.
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26. You remember her?
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27. Who wouldn't?
Twiggy was all bones.
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28. This one was all there.
I always wanted to meet her.
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29. Well, you're about
six hours too late.
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30. And she didn't look
like that anymore.
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31. Yeah. I heard she
fell on hard times for a while there.
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32. No harder than
the edge of this table. Looks like she took a header.
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33. Probably took half
an hour to bleed out. Check this out.
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34. Dried blood smudge,
under here.
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35. From somebody
grabbing the table.
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36. She tried to
pull herself up?
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37. No. No blood on her hands.
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38. But there's no way
to know how long that blood's been there.
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39. Half a day, half a year.
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40. Very helpful, Ed.
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41. Dilantin. Hundred milligrams.
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42. Uppers? Anti-seizure medicine.
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43. She was supposed to
come over at 8:00.
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44. I was busy cooking.
If only I'd got there sooner.
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45. When was the last
time you saw her?
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46. This morning,
on my way to work.
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47. She was going for her jog.
She looked fine.
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48. Rey, found these
in her apartment.
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49. Anti-seizure pills.
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50. Chrissie had epilepsy.
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51. She had a grand mal seizure
once in my apartment.
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52. That's why she gave
me a key to her door. Just in case.
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53. And the pills
weren't helping?
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54. When she took them,
Chrissie was a very energized woman.
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55. Dilantin slowed her down.
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56. Hey! Craig, what's
going on?
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57. Is it my mother?
Is she okay?
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58. You're Miss Sandler's son?
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59. Yes. What happened to her?
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60. Doug, why don't we
go into my apartment?
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61. No, I want to see
my mother.
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62. Your mother's
had an accident. I'm sorry. She's dead.
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63. Why don't you take
Mr. Holland up on his offer?
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64. Some surprise party.
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65. I don't get it.
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66. My mother said
she had the seizures under control.
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67. Did she live
with anybody?
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68. No, nobody.
She was alone.
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69. How about your dad?
He around?
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70. Not around here.
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71. He divorced her
when I was 10.
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72. I went to live with him.
My choice.
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73. But now you've
been seeing her pretty regular?
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74. Yeah, for about
the past six months.
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75. We were just getting
to know each other.
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76. Did she have any
problems with anyone?
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77. A boyfriend, maybe?
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78. No, there was nobody.
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this was an accident.
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80. Sure, but there's
always a possibility it might be something else.
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81. Something to do
with drugs, for instance.
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82. I don't mean
to be insensitive,
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83. but your mom did get
into trouble over that.
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84. No, it was old stuff.
She's been clean for the last four years.
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85. She went straight and
she was getting work.
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86. This was a stupid
seizure because she wouldn't take her pills.
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87. I worked up
a Dilantin blood level for your model.
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88. She had an eight point nine.
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89. On a scale of what?
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90. Well, 10 to 20
is the safe range,
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91. but an eight could've
kept her seizure-free.
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92. So she could have
seized, or maybe not.
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93. What about other drugs?
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94. The tox screen
will take a week.
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95. If she had a seizure,
there'd be biting on the lips or tongue.
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96. There'd be signs of choking
and flailing injuries.
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97. I didn't see any of that.
But I did find bruises on her upper arms.
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98. Christine Sandler
had type B blood.
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99. The blood on
the table was type O.
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100. And it could've
been left there
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101. by the guy who
made the table.
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102. Or the perp who cut
himself on the broaches on her jacket.
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103. There were traces
of that type O blood on her lapel.
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104. Diamond broaches
from Tiffany's?
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105. Didn't Christine
Sandler hit the skids with a cocaine habit?
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106. Well, she just
signed on as spokesmodel
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107. for New Beginnings
Face Cream.
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108. Well, it's comforting
to know even 50-year-old models have groupies.
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109. Drugstore in
my neighborhood's
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110. had her picture in the window
for the last month.
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111. Mmm-hmm. I'm very sorry
for your loss, Lennie.
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112. So, aside from bruises
and dried blood, anything else?
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113. Maybe a suspect?
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114. Nobody that sticks out.
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115. Well, she ran
with a wild crowd, right?
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116. She used to.
According to her son, that was all behind her.
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117. Well, maybe that's what
she wanted him to believe.
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118. What did she
tell her friends?
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119. Wild? Come on!
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120. You saw the
people at my party. That was her crowd now.
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121. Just your ordinary,
everyday folks, huh?
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122. Lucille and Sara
knew her from A.A.
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123. James and Laura
were from C.A.
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124. She met Elaine,
that's her bookkeeper, at some Buddhist retreat.
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125. Chrissie used to
chant every day.
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126. She got into it
because of Tina Turner.
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127. Now, when she moved
in across the hall, she was a very lonely woman.
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128. Not much money
except for some residuals
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129. from a series
she did in the '80s.
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130. One season, then out.
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131. How'd she get back on
her feet financially? A fairy godmother?
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132. Well, you're half
right there, Detective.
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133. One of the agencies
I work for was looking for someone
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134. for their New Beginnings
campaign.
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135. I looked across the hall,
and there was Chrissie.
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136. She was lucky to have you.
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137. I was her only family.
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138. What does that
make Douglas Burke?
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139. Family in name only.
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140. Don't get me wrong.
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141. She wanted to make
it all up to the kid, but they argued all the time.
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142. About what? Old issues.
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143. He caused her a lot of pain,
and I don't mind sharing the news,
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144. but what can you expect?
An acorn doesn't fall far from the tree.
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145. I assume you're
referring to his dad.
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146. Jimmy Burke.
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147. Chrissie told me
some stories about him, too.
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148. Poster boy for Wife
Beaters Anonymous.
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149. Jimmy Burke.
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150. Wasn't he in that old band,
China something?
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151. China Creek.
Listen to you. Old band.
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152. They were playing
on my 8-track when I lost my virginity.
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153. Is that right?
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154. I never heard of them.
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155. Did Burke ever drop
in on Miss Sandler?
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156. I doubt it.
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157. He was the one
that started her on drugs and booze
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158. and then dumped her
when she reached 40.
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159. Guys like him
don't die, you see.
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160. Just people like Chrissie.
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161. Tommy Lee has Pamela,
David has Iman,
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162. and I had Chris.
You're a rock star, you gotta have the model.
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163. You guys thirsty?
I know I am.
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164. No, thanks.
So this is how a rock star lives, huh?
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165. Yeah, when they play bass
and don't write the songs
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166. and don't get royalties.
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167. You sound real broken up
over Christine's death.
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168. Well, I suffer
in my own way, man.
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169. I internalize.
You understand.
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170. It's a curse.
Chris was a fine woman.
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171. So what did she
see in you?Me?
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172. I was "it," man. Dig this.
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173. I started the whole
tattoo thing,
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174. and Chris had
some exciting tats in some exciting places.
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175. When I first met her,
she was a sweet piece, man.
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176. She was only 22.
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177. And what happened?
She didn't age well?
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178. Well, women in their 40s,
you know, it's like money.
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179. You change them for two 20s.
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180. When did
you see her last?
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182. Which for you could've been
about five minutes, right?
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Where were you?
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184. Uh, last Thursday, man.
I had some gig to go to.
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188. Here.
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189. 2:00. See?
I worked a session.
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190. Some mattress company
jingle. I was there.
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the recording studio?
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195. He was here. Barely.
I was lucky he showed at all.
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you know,
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197. but the man does
not own a watch,
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198. and his answering
machine's, like, always broken.
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199. How close to
2:00 did he show?
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201. Burke didn't get
here till, like, 4:00,
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202. moaning and
groaning about how
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wouldn't let go of him.
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204. What chick?
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206. Anyone with a guitar
knows her, man, and I qualify.
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207. You want to hear
me play Louie Louie?
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208. He was there, at my place.
He's helping me get my break. I sing.
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what time he left?
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The dead model?
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211. Miss Mullins... He didn't have
anything to do with that.
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in Meadville,
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213. "Never kick a gift
horse in the mouth."
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She was supporting him?
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helped him out.
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gonna get some money from her that day.
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up a few hotel rooms,
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screwed up to hurt anyone.
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his bass at 4:00.
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224. Screwed up or not,
even he could land a punch in two hours.
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late for your gig.
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enough money for a cab, so I walked.
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you know.
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your ex-wife's place,
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a year's worth of carfare.
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233. Yeah, when she
turned you down, you got pissed off!
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remember if you did.
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such a lie, man.
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237. Look, we're just
wasting our time, Rey.
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238. Why don't you take
a walk and leave me alone with him, huh?
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239. Jimmy, you don't
want to be left alone with this guy.
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hang-up on her once.
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242. You didn't mean to?
You lost your head? Is that it?
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You could sell that to a jury.
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I didn't kill her. That part's all true.
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me money, okay?
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you hadn't seen her or talked to her.
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to her in years.
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250. My kid Doug asked her
to loan me some money.
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251. She gave the money
to him to give to me.
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252. Not a whole lot.
Two hundred bucks.
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255. Doug was supposed to ask her
for a couple of grand
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256. so I could get
myself out to the coast.
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257. Turn myself around.
The way she did.
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258. But I'd never kill her.
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259. Maybe we are
making a mistake, Jimmy.
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260. Take a blood test,
prove us wrong.
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261. If this guy Burke
says he wasn't in the victim's apartment,
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263. Nothing matches.
Not his blood, hair, or prints.
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264. Well, not to sound
ungrateful, Ellis,
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265. but you could
have told us that over the phone.
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266. That's not why I
called you down here.
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types we lifted?
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the same type,
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one common allele.
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271. And in human
talk that means...
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272. It's a DNA pattern.
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273. The donors
may be related.
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274. Exactly.
Very good, Detective.
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275. After I spotted
the similarities,
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276. I ran five different markers
to eliminate any coincidence.
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277. The donors are related.
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278. The type O blood
comes from a relative of the victim?
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279. Blood relative, yes.
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280. They always argued,
and he was late to the party.
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281. Sounds like Douggie
still had issues with his mama.
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282. Thanks.
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283. First my father, then me.
You guys think murder runs in our family?
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284. Well, so far,
mooching from your mother seems to be genetic.
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285. It's hard being
a musician, okay?
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286. Dad thought Mom was loaded.
He said she wouldn't mind helping out.
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287. But I wasn't gonna
ask her for the money.
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288. So, are you calling
your father a liar?
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289. No.
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290. I gave him my own money.
I just told him it was from her.
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291. Oh! That's sweet.
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292. But see, we found blood
all over her dining table,
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293. and you got cuts
all over your hands.
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294. I install custom stereos.
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295. Digging around behind walls.
I'm always cutting myself.
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296. Doing what?
Bouncing your mom off the walls?
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297. What'd she do,
tell you the well ran dry?
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298. That your old man
was gonna have to pay for his own damn drugs?
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299. That's a lot of crap,
and if you think I killed her then you're full of crap.
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300. Tell me something.
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301. You have aunts and uncles
on your mother's side?
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302. There's my grandmother.
She's sick. It's Alzheimer's.
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303. She's in some home in Jersey.
We haven't seen her in a while.
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304. Well, then we got
a big problem, Douggie.
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305. See, there were
two types of blood found at the crime scene.
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306. Now, through the miracles
of modern medicine,
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307. we know that the two
people they belong to have to be related.
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308. So, unless somebody else
falls out of your family tree...
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309. You're it.
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310. Take a blood test,
you can be cleared in a minute.
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311. I cannot believe this.
It's not my blood.
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312. I think I better
get a lawyer.
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313. We went through
Christine's apartment,
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314. her personal belongings,
talked to her friends.
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315. Unless Grandma got
out of her rubber room, Douggie's our boy.
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316. Well, here's something.
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317. Latent found some
unidentified prints all over the kitchen.
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318. Really?
Five-to-one they're his.
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319. I'll add it to
our application.
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320. Okay, so you do
the dance with his lawyer, what do we do with Douglas?
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321. Find out what other
lies he's telling.
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322. Well, he said
he never took money from his mother.
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323. Let's check it out
with her bookkeeper.
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324. I told you
on the phone, she never talked
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money to Douglas.
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326. But she might
have helped him out.
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328. I kept Christine
on an allowance.
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she spent and where she spent it.
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330. What about this
check here for $2,500,
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a few weeks ago?
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332. Oh, yes. I asked her
about that.
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334. I was worried
she was going back to her old habits.
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335. She swore it was
nothing like that.
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336. Said some old
friend of the family turned up out of the blue
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338. What about
the canceled check? It had to be endorsed.
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the endorsement.
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understand this.
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342. The teller who
cashed this check
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and very careful.
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344. We don't want to get
her in any trouble. The check was good.
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346. They're with
the police, Sonja.
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347. Is something wrong?
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348. It seems you cashed a check
drawn from another bank
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The endorsement's illegible.
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350. This is not the way
we conduct business, Sonja.
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351. It didn't bounce, did it?
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352. That is hardly
the point here.
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Mr. Abrams.
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the issuing bank and got an okay.
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355. What's this about?
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356. These are detectives.
What do you think?
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357. Excuse me, Mr. Abrams.
This isn't about fraud or anything like that.
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358. We're just trying to find out
who cashed that check.
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if it was either of these men?
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360. No, I don't think so.
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361. I made a mistake.
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362. I'm sure I saw some ID,
I just forgot to write it down.
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363. I'm sorry.
It won't ever happen again.
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364. We'll talk later, Sonja.
Thank you.
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365. Well, I guess she's
not gonna make "Employee of the Month."
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366. Why would Christine
lie to her bookkeeper
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the check to Douggie?
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368. I mean, the bookkeeper knew
they were trying to make up.
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369. She gave 2,500
bucks to an "old friend."
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370. Wish I had an old
friend like that.
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371. Yeah, an old family friend.
Let's ask her family.
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372. Who? Her ex-husband?
He barely remembers being married to her.
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373. No, I mean Christine's mom.
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374. Oh, even better.
She's got Alzheimer's.
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375. I hate going to Jersey.
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know about her daughter's death?
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377. We told her right away.
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sometimes she doesn't.
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379. It goes with the territory.
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380. Sarah, these gentleman
are here from the city.
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381. They want to ask
you a few questions.
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Mrs. Sandinsky?
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383. How nice of you boys
to come for a visit. So nice.
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about your loss, ma'am.
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if you knew of any old friend
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in touch with her lately?
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family friends come by to visit you lately?
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390. Yes. Could you tell
us who that was?
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391. Oh, certainly.
It was Chrissie.
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very long ago.
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she hadn't been by to see you in awhile.
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that's just not true.
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so pretty.
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with pockets?
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404. Yes. That's just fine.
Say goodbye to the gentlemen.
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she'd be more helpful.
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when she came here?
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408. No. The last time was
just around Christmas.
Copy !req
409. But I've talked
to her on the phone a few times since then.
Copy !req
410. She never said anything
about coming to visit.
Copy !req
411. Well, maybe Mrs. Sandinsky's
confusing her with somebody else.
Copy !req
412. Well, we had to sign in.
Maybe we could take a look at the book?
Copy !req
413. Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
414. Well, look here.
Copy !req
415. Our "Employee of the Month,"
Sonja Harland.
Copy !req
416. The bank teller?
Copy !req
417. Two months ago.
Gee, you think there's more than one?
Copy !req
418. Bye. Good night,
Sonja.
Copy !req
419. Miss Harland.
We need to talk.
Copy !req
420. Talk about what? About that check
you cashed.
Copy !req
421. I'm sorry. I made a mistake.
It's really no big deal.
Copy !req
422. It really is a big deal.
Copy !req
423. So why don't you
tell us about it?
Copy !req
424. What are you
doing to me?
Copy !req
425. What was going on
between you and Christine Sandler?
Copy !req
426. Christine Sandler? Nothing.
Copy !req
427. You can cut the
Meryl Streep, Sonja. We know you knew her.
Copy !req
428. I cashed her check.
That doesn't mean
Copy !req
429. we had a relationship
or anything.
Copy !req
430. Right, and my banker
visits my mom in Florida.
Copy !req
431. What are you talking about?
Copy !req
432. Your visit to
Mrs. Sandinsky in New Jersey.
Copy !req
433. Maybe we
ought to talk about it down at the precinct?
Copy !req
434. I didn't do anything wrong.
Copy !req
435. Before
she was killed,
Copy !req
436. Christine Sandler
wrote a check and you cashed it,
Copy !req
437. violating about
a half a dozen banking regulations.
Copy !req
438. Then we find out you
visited the victim's mother in a nursing home.
Copy !req
439. You think I killed her?
Copy !req
440. What? You knew her
and you just forgot to tell us about it?
Copy !req
441. You can see why
we're concerned.
Copy !req
442. Look, I didn't kill her.
Copy !req
443. Well, what was going
on between you two?
Copy !req
444. She was my mother.
Copy !req
445. I couldn't tell you.
I couldn't tell anyone, out of respect for my mother.
Copy !req
446. What? She told you to
lie to us in a seance?
Copy !req
447. She was 18
when she gave me up for adoption.
Copy !req
448. It's not something
she was proud of.
Copy !req
449. She wasn't ready to
tell her family yet.
Copy !req
450. Then after she died, I...
Copy !req
451. After she was murdered.
Copy !req
452. I just didn't want
to cause anyone any embarrassment.
Copy !req
453. I'm sorry.
It was stupid of me.
Copy !req
454. No. Stupid is
lying to us now.
Copy !req
455. I'm not lying.
Copy !req
456. That's why Christine
wrote the check to cash.
Copy !req
457. That's why she wanted me
to disguise my signature.
Copy !req
458. She was afraid her bookkeeper
would find out about me.
Copy !req
459. Then you were afraid somebody
would find out you were blackmailing her.
Copy !req
460. Why would I do
that to my own mother?
Copy !req
461. I don't know,
those 20 wonderful years in foster homes?
Copy !req
462. No. I loved her.
Copy !req
463. I don't know,
Lennie, I believe her.
Copy !req
464. I mean, why would she
go to all this trouble of finding her mother
Copy !req
465. just to kill her?
Assuming, of course, you are her kid.
Copy !req
466. I can prove it.
I have my birth certificate at home.
Copy !req
467. It says Christine
Sandinsky's my mother.
Copy !req
468. Give me 50 bucks.
Copy !req
469. I'll bring back
a birth certificate that says he's my mother.
Copy !req
470. I did not make this up.
Copy !req
471. What do you do?
Cruise rest homes, chat up the old ladies,
Copy !req
472. find one with a daughter
who has a kid out of wedlock?
Copy !req
473. Believe me,
it's been done.
Copy !req
474. I don't care
what you think.
Copy !req
475. I am her daughter.
Copy !req
476. Well, there's one
sure way to prove it.
Copy !req
477. We put your blood
under a microscope.
Copy !req
478. Forget it, Lennie.
She was running a scam on this woman.
Copy !req
479. That's not true.
I'll do the test.
Copy !req
480. I'll take her to the lab.
Copy !req
481. Nice. You must
have sold bridges in a prior life.
Copy !req
482. She's gonna kick herself
Copy !req
483. when we match it
to the blood in the apartment.
Copy !req
484. What's the backup
at the lab?
Copy !req
485. It's a few days for
the full DNA screen.
Copy !req
486. In the meantime,
track her movements the day of the murder.
Copy !req
487. That's her
in the middle, in the white blouse.
Copy !req
488. The side angle
camera shows her
Copy !req
489. leaving the bank
a minute later.
Copy !req
490. Then...
Copy !req
491. An hour later, she's back.
Copy !req
492. New blouse
and a purse.
Copy !req
493. So? She went
shopping at Saks.
Copy !req
494. She went shopping at Mom's.
Copy !req
495. We showed a still of the tape
to Christine's neighbor, Craig Holland.
Copy !req
496. He said she owned
a purse just like it.
Copy !req
497. It's missing
from her apartment.
Copy !req
498. Who's he?
Copy !req
499. Grant Silverman.
A loan officer.
Copy !req
500. The rumor around
the coffee machine
Copy !req
501. is that he's been
stamping her bankbook for the past few months.
Copy !req
502. The other camera
shows him leaving the bank at 4:00 with the purse.
Copy !req
503. I hope I'm not the only one
who thinks there was a white blouse in it.
Copy !req
504. A white blouse
stained with blood.
Copy !req
505. Get a search warrant
for the girl's place, and Silverman's.
Copy !req
506. The time she was
absent from the bank
Copy !req
507. roughly corresponds
to the timeframe
Copy !req
508. during which the ME says
the victim was killed,
Copy !req
509. and we can reasonably assume
she changed blouses to conceal evidence.
Copy !req
510. Or mustard stains
from the deli special. But I see your point.
Copy !req
511. You're good for
the Harland premises.
Copy !req
512. What about
the Silverman place?
Copy !req
513. On what basis? She gave him the purse,
Your Honor.
Copy !req
514. The inference is obvious.
The blouse was in it.
Copy !req
515. I must've left
my x-ray glasses in my other suit.
Copy !req
516. I saw a purse.
I didn't see a blouse.
Copy !req
517. For all we know,
she went home to change before coming back to work.
Copy !req
518. Your Honor, the purse
belonged to the victim.
Copy !req
519. Why else would
Sonja Harland take it
Copy !req
520. if not to put
the blouse in it?
Copy !req
521. Can you positively
identify the purse from that tape?
Copy !req
522. Not positively.
It's similar.
Copy !req
523. Similar to the one
my wife bought at Bendel's.
Copy !req
524. Your application
for the Silverman premises is denied.
Copy !req
525. It's been a pleasure.
Copy !req
526. Same here.
Copy !req
527. She had a chain letter going
with every children's agency in the tristate area,
Copy !req
528. starting eight years ago.
Copy !req
529. Sandinsky, state by state.
They were fruitful, they multiplied.
Copy !req
530. Letters from
detective agencies, county clerk's offices.
Copy !req
531. No wonder the post office
has been turning a profit.
Copy !req
532. She had a dozen
light-colored blouses in her closet.
Copy !req
533. None with blood-red accents.
This was in her laundry hamper.
Copy !req
534. This is a size 10.
Sonja Harland's a size six, if that.
Copy !req
535. You know
who was a size 10?
Copy !req
536. Excuse me.
Copy !req
537. Miss Harland,
you mind coming out from behind there?
Copy !req
538. Don't make me come
back there and get you.
Copy !req
539. Excuse me.
Someone else will help you.
Copy !req
540. Grant Silverman? Yes?
Copy !req
541. I'm Detective Briscoe.
Copy !req
542. We'd like you to come down
to the 27th precinct.
Copy !req
543. Are you arresting me?
Copy !req
544. No, but we need
to talk to you.
Copy !req
545. About what?
Copy !req
546. This.
Copy !req
547. Sonja Harland,
you're under arrest
Copy !req
548. for the murder of
Christine Sandler.
Copy !req
549. You have the right
to remain silent.Mr. Silverman?
Copy !req
550. Anything you say
can and will be used against you in a court of law.
Copy !req
551. Uh, yes. Let me
get my coat.
Copy !req
552. You have
the right to an attorney.
Copy !req
553. It was gym clothes.
They were drenched in sweat.
Copy !req
554. She was working late.
She wanted me to take them home.
Copy !req
555. Did you see
what was inside?
Copy !req
556. No. She told me.
Copy !req
557. So, she went to
the gym during lunch, is that it?
Copy !req
558. Maybe she went
in the morning on her way to work.
Copy !req
559. I don't know.You don't know?
Copy !req
560. You don't sound very close.
Copy !req
561. Well, we're not planning
on getting married or anything like that.
Copy !req
562. Well, what did she do
with the purse later?
Copy !req
563. I don't know.
Copy !req
564. Again with "I don't know."
Copy !req
565. Look, if I thought
that that bag
Copy !req
566. had something to
do with a murder,
Copy !req
567. do you think I'd be
stupid enough to take it from her
Copy !req
568. in front of a security camera?
Copy !req
569. Doesn't look to us
like she gave you much of a choice.
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570. This doesn't prove anything.
I went shopping.
Copy !req
571. I found something on sale.
I felt like wearing it.
Copy !req
572. We found that blouse
in your apartment.
Copy !req
573. You were in my apartment?
Copy !req
574. It was a size 10.
Copy !req
575. Are you planning
to put on weight?
Copy !req
576. That's not the same blouse.
Copy !req
577. That blouse was
a gift from my mother. She didn't want it anymore.
Copy !req
578. What about this purse?
Copy !req
579. She gave me that, too.
Copy !req
580. She didn't
want it anymore? That's right.
Copy !req
581. What she didn't want was you.
Copy !req
582. That's not true.
She was glad I found her.
Copy !req
583. She gave you money to
go away, didn't she?
Copy !req
584. No.It must've been
very painful.
Copy !req
585. Being tossed back twice.
Copy !req
586. Mothers are supposed
to love their daughters.
Copy !req
587. You had to be angry...
Copy !req
588. No, she did love me!
Copy !req
589. Let me explain
something to you.
Copy !req
590. There's maybe a dozen
reasons why your girlfriend killed her mother.
Copy !req
591. Some of them could get her
a few years in jail,
Copy !req
592. some could get her life.
Now, you can help her. And yourself.
Copy !req
593. See, this picture
doesn't make you look too good.
Copy !req
594. I mean, you're not
under arrest, but that...
Copy !req
595. That could
change in a second.
Copy !req
596. You're gonna make
a very sympathetic defendant, Miss Harland,
Copy !req
597. but they will convict you.
Now, if you'd give us a statement,
Copy !req
598. I'm sure the D.A.
can be persuaded to go easy on you.
Copy !req
599. And Mr. Silverman.
Copy !req
600. I'd jump on it, Sonja.
Copy !req
601. The D.A.s haven't been
very generous lately.
Copy !req
602. I want to talk to my lawyer.
Copy !req
603. If that's the way
you want to go... I want my lawyer.
Copy !req
604. Give me his number,
I'll call him.
Copy !req
605. You've got him
down the hall.
Copy !req
606. I swear to God,
I did not know what was in there.
Copy !req
607. She never told you?
Copy !req
608. Not at the bank.
Copy !req
609. Um...
Copy !req
610. When I went home,
I looked in the bag.
Copy !req
611. It was her blouse,
and it was covered in blood.
Copy !req
612. What did she say
about it?
Copy !req
613. She said her mother
had an accident.
Copy !req
614. Did he tell you
he was her attorney?
Copy !req
615. Him? No.
Copy !req
616. Mr. Silverman,
are you a lawyer?
Copy !req
617. Yes. I mean, I passed
the bar nine years ago.
Copy !req
618. But you work as
a loan officer?
Copy !req
619. Yeah, for the last
couple of years. So what?
Copy !req
620. Are you Miss Harland's
attorney?
Copy !req
621. Yeah. I represent her.
Copy !req
622. Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
623. She wants to talk to you.
Copy !req
624. This should make
Albany think twice
Copy !req
625. about opening up
birth records willy-nilly.
Copy !req
626. Nine out of 10 kids
find their parents,
Copy !req
627. say hello, and
get on with their lives.
Copy !req
628. And we have to deal
with the tenth one.
Copy !req
629. What do you want first,
the bad news or the worse news?
Copy !req
630. Work your way up.
Copy !req
631. Sonja Harland
retained Marjorie Larson.
Copy !req
632. Good choice.
Copy !req
633. She'll convince the jury
that Christine Sandler
Copy !req
634. took parenting lessons
from Susan Smith.
Copy !req
635. I guess Sonja
gave Silverman his walking papers?
Copy !req
636. Which brings us
to the other news.
Copy !req
637. Larson is moving to exclude
everything Silverman told us.
Copy !req
638. Yeah, sure.
Attorney-client privilege. Good luck.
Copy !req
639. Grant Silverman
graduated from New York Law School in '88.
Copy !req
640. He was admitted in
the first department
Copy !req
641. in the spring of
the following year.
Copy !req
642. And he stopped paying
his bar dues in 1994.
Copy !req
643. That's of no consequence,
Your Honor.
Copy !req
644. Short of disbarment,
he's still an attorney.
Copy !req
645. And by the way,
as of yesterday, he's current with his dues.
Copy !req
646. Nice of you to
lend him the money.
Copy !req
647. Nachman v. Nachman.
Copy !req
648. The only relevant fact
is what the client believed to be true.
Copy !req
649. And Miss Harland thought
he was an attorney?
Copy !req
650. She knew it for a fact.
Copy !req
651. They were coworkers,
Your Honor. They were lovers.
Copy !req
652. So she knew he wasn't
a practicing attorney.
Copy !req
653. Quite the opposite,
Miss Ross.
Copy !req
654. Miss Harland
actually benefited
Copy !req
655. from Mr. Silverman's
legal expertise
Copy !req
656. in tracking down
her long-lost mother.
Copy !req
657. This is ridiculous,
Your Honor.
Copy !req
658. If Silverman
thought for a second
Copy !req
659. that he had
confidential information
Copy !req
660. he would have kept his mouth
shut from the get-go,
Copy !req
661. or he would have
told the police
Copy !req
662. that he was
acting as her attorney.
Copy !req
663. Unfortunately,
he doesn't have as sophisticated
Copy !req
664. a legal mind as
those present.
Copy !req
665. It doesn't take
a sharp legal mind to lie to the police.
Copy !req
666. I am sorry, Mr. McCoy.
Whether you or I think this is bootstrapping
Copy !req
667. or plain old unethical
behavior is irrelevant.
Copy !req
668. All that matters
is what Sonja Harland thought,
Copy !req
669. and if she thought
she was communicating to him
Copy !req
670. as her attorney,
then it's privileged.
Copy !req
671. Without
Silverman's statement,
Copy !req
672. the case is all
circumstantial.
Copy !req
673. Even after finding
Sonja Harland's blood
Copy !req
674. in Christine
Sandler's apartment?
Copy !req
675. That's a hell
of a circumstance for her lawyer to deal with.
Copy !req
676. She cut herself
helping Mom bake an apple pie.
Copy !req
677. Everything points to her,
and everything can be explained away.
Copy !req
678. Except for one thing.
Motive.
Copy !req
679. Well, we still
think it's blackmail.
Copy !req
680. That's why I'm here.
Copy !req
681. Hey, guys.
Tell me you've got something.
Copy !req
682. Well, other than
the 2,500, the rest of her money looks legit.
Copy !req
683. Yeah, and she hasn't
been wearing out the plastic either.
Copy !req
684. If she got any other
money from Christine, she didn't spend it.
Copy !req
685. Unless she paid cash.
Copy !req
686. Well, if she did, we'd know. I mean, look at this.
Copy !req
687. Taxi receipts from 1994.
Who keeps taxi receipts?
Copy !req
688. Same person who keeps
five-year-old Christmas cards.
Copy !req
689. Check this out.
Old valentines, thank you notes.
Copy !req
690. Here's a sweet 16 card
from her caseworker at the foster agency.
Copy !req
691. Looks like Silverman
really was her attorney.
Copy !req
692. He's been writing
letters to hospitals for her.
Copy !req
693. Let me see that.
Copy !req
694. It's dated last month.
Copy !req
695. "Dear Mr. Silverman,
Copy !req
696. "We are in receipt of
your letter with regards
Copy !req
697. "to your inquiry
about tissue biopsy.
Copy !req
698. "We have referred
your letter to St. Marks Legal Department.
Copy !req
699. "Please address all further
correspondence to them."
Copy !req
700. You think
she was sick?
Copy !req
701. St. Marks, right?
Copy !req
702. She had a whole
collection of clippings about Harold Lancer.
Copy !req
703. Lancer?
Copy !req
704. You know,
Profaci worked security at his funeral last year.
Copy !req
705. Profaci and the Forbes400?
Copy !req
706. And all of them
on a boat.
Copy !req
707. The guy was cremated
and sprinkled over Long Island Sound.
Copy !req
708. Right, right.
St. Marks Hospital.
Copy !req
709. That's where
Harold Lancer died from melanoma.
Copy !req
710. Too many
vacations in the sun.
Copy !req
711. Yes. Mr. Silverman called
me a few days after he got our letter.
Copy !req
712. What did you
talk about?
Copy !req
713. Well, specifically,
he wanted to know
Copy !req
714. about the biopsied tissue
taken from Harold Lancer.
Copy !req
715. What about it?Whether the tissue
had been preserved.
Copy !req
716. And?
Copy !req
717. I referred him to
the firm representing Mr. Lancer's estate.
Copy !req
718. We have to be very careful
about inquiries like Mr. Silverman's.
Copy !req
719. We never know where
the next lawsuit's going to come from.
Copy !req
720. You mean, you do
actually preserve tissue from your patients?
Copy !req
721. That's where our
labs get cancer cells for their research.
Copy !req
722. When Lancer died,
he left an estate worth nearly $250 million.
Copy !req
723. I'm ahead of you.
Harold Lancer and Christine Sandler?
Copy !req
724. Christine apparently
told Sonja she was Lancer's love child.
Copy !req
725. How convenient for
Christine to say it was a dead man.
Copy !req
726. Silverman's legal advice?
Copy !req
727. He was all over this one.
Copy !req
728. He went and
informed the attorney for Lancer's estate.
Copy !req
729. Since Lancer was cremated,
Copy !req
730. the only way to prove
paternity is to test the biopsy tissue.
Copy !req
731. Lancer didn't have
an ironclad will?
Copy !req
732. No. He left his
entire estate to a few charities,
Copy !req
733. his wife and quote,
"my children," end quote.
Copy !req
734. He didn't specify
his kids' names?
Copy !req
735. No. Amazing what
a poor choice of words can open up.
Copy !req
736. The girl had him
up against the wall.
Copy !req
737. She probably expected them
to throw her a few bucks to go away.
Copy !req
738. Silverman told them
his client wanted the paternity test.
Copy !req
739. She was going
for an equal share.
Copy !req
740. She would've
needed her mother's help to pursue her claim.
Copy !req
741. Maybe they
couldn't come to terms.
Copy !req
742. Only three people
would know.
Copy !req
743. One's dead, one won't talk,
and one can't, courtesy of Judge Yee.
Copy !req
744. When the jury hears
about the $250 million,
Copy !req
745. they'll draw
their own conclusions.
Copy !req
746. Through her lawyer,
Grant Silverman,
Copy !req
747. Sonja Harland contacted me
as the attorney for the Lancer estate.
Copy !req
748. They claimed Harold Lancer
was Miss Harland's biological father.
Copy !req
749. What, if anything,
did you reply?
Copy !req
750. That paternity
could only be determined through a DNA test
Copy !req
751. of the tissue at
St. Marks hospital.
Copy !req
752. Did Mr. Silverman
ask you to arrange
Copy !req
753. for such a test
to be performed?
Copy !req
754. Yes, but if we acquiesced,
we'd be opening the floodgates.
Copy !req
755. Fortunately, the law provides
that no test be granted
Copy !req
756. without a viable
legal basis for a claim.
Copy !req
757. Can you give us
an example?
Copy !req
758. I'll tell you what
I told Mr. Silverman.
Copy !req
759. The estate
requested an affidavit from the biological mother
Copy !req
760. as to the details
of conception.
Copy !req
761. Did you ever
receive such an affidavit from Mr. Silverman?
Copy !req
762. No. I never
heard from him again.
Copy !req
763. Thank you.
Copy !req
764. Mr. Arbitman,
Copy !req
765. wouldn't it be stupid
to kill the only person
Copy !req
766. who could provide
the legal basis for your claim?
Copy !req
767. Objection.
Copy !req
768. I withdraw the question.
Copy !req
769. Mr. Arbitman,
how many heirs did Mr. Lancer have?
Copy !req
770. Legitimate heirs?
Copy !req
771. Yes.
Copy !req
772. He left two adult
children and a widow.
Copy !req
773. And if Christine Sandler
had provided an affidavit,
Copy !req
774. by how much would
Miss Harland's claim
Copy !req
775. have reduced their
share of the estate?
Copy !req
776. If the claim was successful?
Copy !req
777. Of course.
Copy !req
778. $53 million.
Copy !req
779. Were the legitimate
heirs aware of that?
Copy !req
780. Yes. I told them.
Copy !req
781. Please tell the court
how they took to the news.
Copy !req
782. They were less than thrilled.
Copy !req
783. They must've been
relieved when Christine Sandler was found dead.
Copy !req
784. Objection.
Copy !req
785. Withdrawn.
Thank you, Mr. Arbitman.
Copy !req
786. Well, of course
I wanted to know who my father was,
Copy !req
787. but it was easier
to trace my mother.
Copy !req
788. And when did you
find out who your biological father was?
Copy !req
789. My mother finally told me,
and she told me exactly who he was.
Copy !req
790. And how soon after
that did you decide
Copy !req
791. to pursue a claim
against the estate?
Copy !req
792. Maybe a week.
Copy !req
793. And whose
idea was that?
Copy !req
794. My mother's.
Copy !req
795. She said that I was
entitled to something, after all I've been through.
Copy !req
796. Did she know
that she'd have to sign an affidavit
Copy !req
797. in order for you to prevail?
Copy !req
798. Yes.
Copy !req
799. She wanted to
tell her son Douglas about me first.
Copy !req
800. She would've signed it.
Copy !req
801. She would've done
anything to help me, if someone hadn't killed her.
Copy !req
802. Thank you, Sonja.
Your witness.
Copy !req
803. I'm sure everyone
in this courtroom
Copy !req
804. understands the hardship
you've been through, Miss Harland.
Copy !req
805. Hasn't been easy.
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806. I bet it hasn't.
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807. Miss Harland, were you aware
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808. that once Mr. Lancer's
will was probated and the assets distributed,
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809. it would be near
impossible for you to win your claim,
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810. with or without
the affidavit?
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811. Mr. Silverman told
you that, didn't he?
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812. Yes. He said we had
a few months left.
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813. You were
getting impatient.No.
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814. It had been two weeks
since you'd been told
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815. that you needed the affidavit.
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816. Why hadn't your
mother signed it yet?
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817. I told you,
she was working up to telling her son.
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818. How long were you
willing to wait?
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819. It was up to her.
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820. If she didn't sign it,
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821. you were ready to walk away
from $50 million?
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822. First of all, as my lawyer,
Mr. Silverman gets a third,
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823. and I would've been
happy to have given some to my mother,
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824. and yes, if I had to,
I was ready to walk away,
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825. but there was no reason
why she wouldn't sign.
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826. I can think of two.
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827. She didn't want to
alienate her son, or she asked for more money
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828. than you were
willing to pay. That's not true.
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829. That's what you argued about
that afternoon, isn't it?
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830. No.You went to see
your mother that day
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831. to get her signature
on that piece of paper, no matter what.
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832. No. She refused,
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833. so you became enraged
and so you killed her, isn't that right?
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834. No. My mother loved me!
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835. How?
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836. You were nothing to her.
You were an accident.
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837. No. Stop.
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838. She loved her son. Not you.
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839. Your Honor, this is cruel.
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840. Mr. McCoy.
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841. She's performing, Your Honor.
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842. The jury will disregard that.
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843. Mr. McCoy, if you
have any actual questions, ask them.
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844. Otherwise... I'm through, Your Honor.
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845. Nice going.
You made her cry.
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846. That should win you points
in the jury room.
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847. Sure.
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848. She had a rotten childhood
and I feel sorry for her.
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849. If she hadn't left
her mother to bleed to death on the floor,
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850. I'd give her a big hug.
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851. She's a fraud. Yep.
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852. You know it, she knows it.
Doesn't do you any good.
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853. You forgot Silverman.
I almost feel sorry for him.
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854. He was one signature away
from collecting a $17-million fee.
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855. I wonder what he thinks
of his girlfriend now?
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856. Even if he wanted
to tell us, he can't.
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857. What's the exception
to attorney-client privilege?
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858. The communication
took place in front of a third party or...
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859. The lawyer was
an accomplice to his client.
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860. Right. Silverman conspired
with the girl?
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861. How you gonna prove that?
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862. He's gonna help us.
Call the police. Have him arrested.
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863. Mr. McCoy, I don't
know where you came up with this murder charge.
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864. It's ludicrous.
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865. Your client had
a vested interest
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866. in having Christine Sandler
sign that affidavit.
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867. Sonja told him
she was gonna get her signature
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868. by whatever means
necessary, even force.
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869. He did nothing to stop her,
and after she killed Sandler,
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870. he helped dispose
of the evidence.
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871. The more I hear it,
the better it sounds.
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872. At minimum, it's attempted
grand larceny.
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873. Sonja never told me
anything of the sort. Grant, please.
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874. Mr. McCoy, I assume
you have some evidence.
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875. He's going to testify to it
at Miss Harland's trial.
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876. What?
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877. Even if it were true,
which it isn't,
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878. why would I do something
as stupid as that?
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879. I can think of 17
million reasons why.
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880. What're you talking about?
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881. Your contingency fee
if Sonja gets her share of the Lancer estate.
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882. Our theory of the crime
is based on the belief
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883. that she is Harold
Lancer's daughter.
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884. As soon as she's
convicted of murder,
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885. that belief becomes fact,
as far as New York state is concerned.
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886. Her conviction would
provide the legal basis
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887. you need for her
paternity test.
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888. You get your money,
we get our conviction.
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889. One problem.
There's not much to buy in Attica.
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890. I'd let him
plead to misdemeanor, attempted grand larceny.
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891. Five years probation.
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892. He could still practice
law in his spare time if he wanted to.
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893. Give us a minute.
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894. All this time, I thought
it was defense attorneys who were sleazy.
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895. It's buying his testimony.
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896. I just motivated
him to tell the truth.
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897. Against my advice,
Mr. Silverman
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898. wants to take you
up on your offer.
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899. Sonja's mother had
no idea what she's like when she doesn't get her way.
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900. She had so much
hate inside her.
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901. Her mother
should've just signed the damn papers.
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902. It's very interesting.
And it's still privileged.
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903. No way a jury
hears any of it.
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904. He stopped being her attorney
the minute he helped her destroy evidence.
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905. That's what he says.
My client sees it differently.
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906. The only thing that matters
is how Judge Yee sees it.
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907. That stupid weakling!
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908. Sonja.
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909. What's the offer?
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910. Man one, 12-and-a-half-to-25.
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911. Man two.
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912. Go home, Marjorie.
Start preparing your cross of Mr. Silverman.
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913. Wait.
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914. Sold.
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915. What happened, Miss Harland?
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916. She wouldn't sign the paper.
She wouldn't give me a reason.
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917. That's why you killed her?
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918. Then why?
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919. When I was in foster care,
no one wanted to adopt me.
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920. People were afraid
I inherited my mother's epilepsy.
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921. It wasn't my fault.
People didn't want me.
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922. She finally told
me that afternoon why she wouldn't sign.
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923. She was a call girl
when she met Lancer.
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924. That's how she
supported herself,
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925. before her
modeling career took off.
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926. She was an 18-year-old
hooker who got knocked up.
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927. She thought she'd
gotten rid of me for good.
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928. She was afraid
everyone would find out, especially Douglas.
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929. I even told her
there was enough money for everyone.
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930. She didn't care.
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931. Can you imagine?
Dangling all that money in front of me,
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932. and not lifting
a finger to help me?
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933. So you hit her. She wanted
me to leave.
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934. It was her birthday.
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935. Her friend Craig
was making her dinner. Of course, I couldn't come.
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936. But Douglas, he was invited.
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937. He walked out on her
to live with his father,
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938. but that's who she wanted.
Him! Not me!
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939. That bitch.
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940. Silverman got
the paternity test.
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941. Turns out Sonja Harland
was Lancer's kid.
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942. She gets her $50 million.
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943. Good for her.
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944. And Silverman
collects his $17-million fee.
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945. No wonder everybody hates
the legal profession.
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946. Make sure Douglas Burke
gets a full transcript
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947. of Sonja Harland's
allocution.
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948. This way there'll be
something to collect
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949. when he sues her
and Mr. Silverman
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950. for his mother's
wrongful death.
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951. Lawyers.
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