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. The coffee shop is
open till 1:00 a.m. Here's your thermostat.
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7. It's left for cooler,
right for hotter.
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8. Cut that out!
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9. Hey! Get off!
I mean it!
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10. You've got extra blankets
in the closet there.
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11. Right. There's a 24-hour
dry-cleaning service.
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12. Just call the valet.
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13. How do we get
this channel?
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14. "Naked Nights."We don't.
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15. I can have
the desk block that. Thank you.
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16. The health club
is open till 10:00 p.m.
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17. You just take
the elevator marked roof.
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18. We have a video
checkout.
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19. There's
an information card on the desk...
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20. What's in here?That is called
a mini-bar.
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21. We will not
be using that.
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22. Joey took a can of pop.
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23. Joey!
How much is that?
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24. $3.50.
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25. Jeez!
You're kidding.
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26. Can we put it back?
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27. I don't think
it goes back.
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28. It's electronic. Oh, man.
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29. Dad! What?
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30. That man.
Is he dead?
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31. Kids wanted to see
the Statue of Liberty. We're going home.
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32. Lennie,
this is Mrs. Mills.
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33. "Ms."And Ms. Tanner.
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34. Ms. Mills says
she heard a gunshot.
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35. Sylvia said
it was a backfire,
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36. but I grew up
in West Virginia,
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37. and all the men
in my family had guns.
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38. She thinks she
heard it around 5:00.
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39. I didn't look
at my wristwatch. I opened the door
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40. and saw a man
running down the hall. He had on a green shirt.
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41. I only saw his back.
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42. Well, was he short,
fat, tall, thin?
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43. Uh...
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44. Not tall like you.
He was about average.
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45. Well, don't go
anywhere, okay? No! No, no. I won't.
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46. All right.
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47. She likes you.
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48. Yeah, maybe if I play
my cards right.
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49. Scapelli,
tell us something.
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50. Michael Malone,
registered from Tucson, Arizona.
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51. Wound to the chest from
a small caliber pistol. No brass.
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52. Airline ticket.
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53. Michael Malone.
Just flew in from Miami this morning.
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54. Long way around
from Tucson.
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55. No wallet.
Seventy-two bucks in his side pocket.
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56. Let's see, three shirts,
one pair of pants.
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57. Two theater tickets
for tomorrow night. The King and I.
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58. Guy liked to party.
Quart of 12-year-old Scotch and an ice bucket.
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59. Hey, that door's supposed
to be locked, right?
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60. Maid says it's been
busted about a week.
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61. Yeah?
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62. Uh, Jimmy, yeah, Mike's here,
but he can't come to the phone right now.
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63. Okay, I'll tell him
you're on your way up.
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64. Mr. Malone has visitors.
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65. Over here, right here.
Oops. Wrong floor.
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66. This car's
out of service.
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67. Which one of you
is Jimmy? You?
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68. My name is Pete.
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69. That makes you
Jimmy, then, right?
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70. We're minding our
own business here.
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71. And what business
is that?
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72. Our business.
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73. Who'd you come
up here to see?
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74. Army buddy, but we got
the wrong floor.
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75. What you got
in the envelope?
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76. Documents.
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77. Oh, and what
do you got in here?
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78. Aw! I hope you got
documents for that.
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79. Let's go.
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80. Pogosian, James. Forgery.
Criminal possession. Issuing a bad check.
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81. I forgot
I closed the account.
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82. Assault. Criminal
possession. Assault. Pogosian, Peter.
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83. Grand larceny auto.
Grand larceny auto. Grand larceny auto.
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84. You could at least
put some music on.
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85. You two like
other people's cars, huh?
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86. These registrations
are all legit.
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87. And you were taking them up
to Mike Malone, why?
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88. Who? The guy
on the 14th floor
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89. whose room
you called, Jimmy.
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90. What if I did? Mr. Malone is dead.
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91. No kidding?
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92. So you can see
why we want to talk to two mooks
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93. who were hanging around
with a gun.
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94. I get it. We killed him,
then we went to visit him.
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95. What'd you guys think,
we forgot our hat?
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96. Okay. If you
didn't kill him,
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97. tell us what you
were doing there.
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98. Just car business.
He called us up from Miami, said he wanted to meet.
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99. And who else knew
he was staying at that hotel?
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100. We knew. If you want
to know who he told, you'll have to ask him.
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101. This conversation's over.
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102. The gentlemen's
attorney.
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103. I lost my gun permit, Gori.
This guy don't believe me.
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104. Pete, shut up.
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105. You had probable cause
to search my clients? It's a trick question.
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106. I saw the outline
of a gun.
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107. With your X-ray vision,
no doubt.
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108. Thank you, Mr. Gorian.
Book them.
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109. Well, even if they walk,
it's one more gun off the street.
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110. The M.E. just called.
The slug in Malone was from a.22.
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111. Your friends were carrying
a nine-millimeter.
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112. You know, Malone wasn't
going to drive these pictures back to Florida.
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113. Well, if he was
car shopping, he had cash on him.
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114. Those boys don't
take personal checks.
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115. Yeah, well, he had
a fast 72 bucks in his pocket.
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116. Did you look in
the hotel safe?
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117. No, he didn't
give us anything for safekeeping.
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118. You're not just saying that
because he's not around to tell us different, are you?
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119. Here's the ledger.
Look for yourself.
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120. Did Mr. Malone
have any visitors?
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121. I don't know.
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122. Any incoming
phone calls?
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123. We don't keep records.
His outgoing calls are on his bill.
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124. Let's see,
no outgoing calls.
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125. A real lonely guy,
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126. or else he just
didn't want anybody to know his business.
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127. This the credit card
he used?
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128. Yeah. You can keep it.
That's his copy.
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129. No room service charges.
I wonder where he got that bottle of Scotch.
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130. There are two liquor stores
within a few blocks of here.
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131. Actually, three.
You want to take a walk
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132. and see if he had company
when he went shopping?
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133. Thanks.
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134. Yeah, he was here.
He was here by himself.
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135. Bought one of those
fancy bottles of scotch.
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136. Paid for it
with one of those brand new hundreds.
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137. He had a roll
on him, too.
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138. You remember
what time that was?
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139. It was in the afternoon,
but I couldn't tell you exactly when.
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140. Your tape is
time-stamped. Yeah?
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141. Where do you keep
the rest?
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142. It's in the back.
But I can't get it for you now.
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143. Come on, I got
customers here.
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144. I'll help you look.
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145. Lot of good labels
up there.
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146. It'd be nice to
share a taste.
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147. You asking me
for a date?
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148. My mama told me
never to date a cop.
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149. They fool around
on you.
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150. How about this guy?
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151. Anybody around here
date him yesterday?
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152. I didn't,
but he's cute.
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153. You've been at this
too long, honey. He's dead.
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154. Hey! You don't
work my store. Get out of here!
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155. Lennie, change for a hundred.
Yesterday, 4:33 p.m.
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156. Did any of the girls
hit on the guy?
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157. Well, not in my store.
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158. Did he talk to anybody?
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159. Well, maybe on the phone.
He asked me for quarters.
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160. He could have
picked up a girl,
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161. invited her up
for a party.
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162. If he did, we haven't
found her yet.
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163. Anyway,
that credit card Malone was using,
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164. it was an
additional card
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165. on the account
of Victoria Lewis of North Miami Beach.
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166. Wife?I just called her,
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167. left a message
on her machine.
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168. LUDs from the payphone
across from the liquor store.
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169. 4:37, long-distance call
to North Miami Beach.
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170. Victoria Lewis.
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171. Well, if you don't
need me around here,
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172. I'll go home
and take a nap.
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173. His credit card's
on her account. She's not home.
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174. Well, she wasn't home
yesterday either.
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175. That first call lasted
less than a minute.
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176. Then Malone
made another call
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177. to a construction company
in Miami.
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178. Yeah, hello.
Victoria Lewis, please.
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179. She's not?
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180. Well, this is
her Uncle Stanley from Chicago.
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181. Yeah, could you tell me
where I could find her?
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182. Oh, really?
Yeah, okay, thanks.
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183. She works there,
but she took today off for a long weekend.
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184. She's flying up north
to meet her boyfriend.
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185. Call the airlines.
Maybe you can meet her plane.
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186. Oh, wow, this is great.
Did Mike send you?
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187. He is such a doll!
Where is he?
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188. Miss Lewis?
I'm Detective Briscoe.
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189. This is
Detective Curtis.
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190. What's going on here?
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191. We need to talk
to you.
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192. May I see that?
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193. Arriving passenger Joseph Ryan,
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194. please wait for your party
at the lower level...
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195. Where's Mike?
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196. We have some
bad news, miss. He's dead.
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197. What?
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198. He was murdered
yesterday afternoon.
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199. He warned me
this might happen.
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200. What might happen?
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201. I don't believe you.
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202. Oh, God!
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203. So where's the FBI,
and why aren't they here?
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204. The FBI?
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205. Well, didn't you
call them? Don't you know?
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206. No. Tell us.
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207. I don't know if
I'm supposed to.
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208. I guess it
doesn't matter now.
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209. Mike was working
for them.
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210. He was an
FBI agent?
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211. Undercover.
A special informant.
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212. He worked on
that big Mafia case.
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213. He should have been
in the Witness Protection, you know,
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214. where they change
your identity,
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215. but he valued his freedom
too much.
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216. People were
looking for him.
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217. The Mafia?
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218. And Cubans.
He used to work for the CIA in Nicaragua.
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219. Oh, God, you guys
don't know anything!
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220. How long had you
known him, Miss Lewis?
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221. Almost six months.
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222. And you gave him
your credit cards?
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223. No. It wasn't like that.
He put his money in my account.
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224. We were engaged.
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225. Did you ever meet
any of the people he worked with?
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226. Once, around
Labor Day,
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227. Mike had me
take some money out of the bank.
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228. We gave it to a man
in a parking lot.
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229. Mike said
it was a sting.How much money?
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230. $10,000.
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231. Did you take any money out
for his trip to New York?
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232. Fifty thousand.
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233. Did Mike ever give you
his real name?
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235. Did he ever use
any other names that you knew of?
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236. Once in the trunk
of his car, I found some mail.
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237. It was addressed
to Michael Webber.
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238. And he said that
that was one of his covers.
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239. What kind of a scam
was he running?
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240. He put cash
into her account?
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241. Softening her up for
the big withdrawal?
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242. Well, what does
she earn at that construction company?
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243. Hey, here we go.
Michael Webber. Outstanding warrant.
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244. He's a wanted man. Who wants him? The FBI?
The Mafia? Fidel?
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245. Worse. Ex-wife.
The warrant's from family court.
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246. Webber v. Webber.
He owed Mrs. Webber alimony and child support.
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247. Maybe she decided
it was time to collect.
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248. We're looking
for Arlene Webber.
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249. I'm her father.
She's not here.
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250. What do you want? It's about
her ex-husband.
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251. Oh, did you find
that bastard?
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252. We've been trying
for five years.
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253. Yeah, we found him.
He's dead.
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254. Did he have
any money on him?
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255. It belongs to
my daughter.
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256. Seventy-two bucks.
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257. He owes her
$200,000.
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258. What happened to him? He got shot.
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259. Shot?
Where was he? In a hotel. Midtown.
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260. In New York?
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261. You didn't know
where he was?
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262. Nobody knew.
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263. Billy, his son,
my grandson?
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264. He's got leukemia.
He's sick.
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265. Webber never even
saw the kid once. Can you believe it?
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266. You mind telling us
where you were around 5:00 p.m. yesterday?
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267. Where I always am
at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.
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268. Dragging 30-pound sacks
of dirty laundry
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Washington Heights. I drive a linen truck.
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270. Mr. Schaeffer,
where can we find your daughter?
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271. Mount Eden Hospital.
Pediatric ward.
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272. He's dead?
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273. You want to talk
about this outside?
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274. It doesn't matter.
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275. Shoot!
Are you talking about my dad?
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276. Yeah. We're sorry. Don't worry about it.
Billy never even met him.
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277. I think he's gonna
come back, though.
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278. Billy, I'll be back
in a few minutes, okay?
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279. We lived
in Park Slope, duplex.
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we'd sit out on the terrace,
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281. have a smoke,
look at Prospect Park.
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282. Then he decided
he wanted to look at something else?
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283. No, that's the funny part.
He wanted his girlfriends
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284. and his weekends in
Las Vegas with whores,
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285. and he wanted to
be married to me.
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286. Like one thing
didn't affect the other.
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287. I sued for divorce.
I was six months pregnant.
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288. You must have been
pretty upset.
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289. He was mad at me.
I was the one who broke us up.
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290. Thought he could have
whatever he wanted all the time.
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291. Well, I don't think
a bullet in the chest was on his wish list.
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292. It wasn't
on mine either.
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293. All I wanted was
the money he owed us.
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294. You saw Billy.
I can't work anymore.
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295. My father should've
retired two years ago. His job's too hard for him.
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296. Your husband
didn't pay anything?
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297. The judge ordered
the settlement,
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298. Mike leaned over to me
and said, "Forget it."
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299. I got home
about an hour later,
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300. found out
that my rent check had bounced.
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301. He had cleaned out
the bank account on his way out of town.
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302. Just for the record,
Mrs. Webber,
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303. where were you
yesterday at 5:00?
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304. I didn't kill Mike.
I was here.
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305. And you had no idea
where he was? No.
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306. My lawyer
tried everything to find him.
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307. Only 20% of the children
of divorced fathers
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support get any.
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309. This one
has leukemia.
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310. Yeah,
Michael Webber.
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311. Special prince
from day one.
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312. His first year or two
on the road,
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his ex-wife postcards from Martinique.
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314. "Having a wonderful
time with Tiffany.
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315. "Oops, did I forget to
pay your heating bill?"
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316. Tiffany?Who knows?
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317. He just liked
to torture Arlene.
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318. How did he
make his living?
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319. He brokered
used cars.
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320. Shipped them to Europe,
South America.
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321. His income was
major six figures.
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322. Cars are pretty big.
You couldn't find him?
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323. He didn't have to
be with the cars.
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324. He ran his operation
out of a briefcase and a telephone.
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325. He lived in Arizona
for a while.
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326. We contacted
the local police.
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327. They were too busy
to serve an out-of-state warrant.
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328. By the time we got
a lawyer down there, Webber was in California.
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329. We did manage
to slap an injunction on some of his cars
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330. being shipped
out of San Pedro.
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331. We just have to
prove they're his,
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332. and Arlene will get
some of her money.
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333. So, things are
looking up?
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334. Yeah. Except her son
needs a bone marrow transplant or he'll die.
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335. Arlene and her father
don't match.
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336. Webber was
a potential donor, if we'd found him.
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337. What about
after California? We heard he was in Miami.
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338. A collection agent
we work with sometimes
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a couple of months ago.
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340. He came up empty.
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341. So which murder case
would you drop
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342. to go serve warrants
on deadbeat dads?
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343. Somebody's
gotta find the time.
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344. I mean,
look at this guy.
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345. He's on a world tour with
the bimbo of the month.
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346. Let me tell you
one thing.
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347. There's two sides
to every divorce.
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348. Well, this one
has three sides.
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349. I mean, how many
child support payments did you ever miss, Lennie?
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350. My ex just kept
my checkbook.
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351. If I forgot,
she knew how to forge my signature.
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352. You know,
that collection agent
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353. was in Miami
a couple of months ago.
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354. Right around
Labor Day.
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355. I usually get my expenses
up front, but for the Women's Center
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356. I pay my own freight.
It's a charity.
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357. That's very nice.
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358. Are you sure you
didn't get a peek at Webber down in Miami?
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359. Only thing
I got in Miami
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360. was a case
of sun poisoning.
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361. Hello.
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362. That's him.
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363. Do I know you?
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364. The parking lot of
the Pancake House.
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365. Labor Day. $10,000.
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366. I'm afraid you
got me confused with somebody else.
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367. I was with Mike.
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368. I don't know what
she's talking about.
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369. That's okay, Kirby.
We do.
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370. Now, how about we start
all over again, huh?
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371. Vicki, why
don't you go get yourself an ice cream cone?
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372. No. I want to know
who this guy is.
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373. Please.
Have one on me.
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374. Okay. I found him.
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375. Practically laughed
in my face.
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376. He said I wasn't
gonna get a cent,
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377. his ex wasn't
gonna get a cent.
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378. All his money's buried
in proxy names.
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379. He didn't even own
his own clothes.
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380. I said, "Fine.
I'll call the cops
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381. "and you can sit in jail
while we look for your money."
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382. But he had
a better idea.
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383. Yeah. He gave me
10 grand to go away.
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384. But you wanted more
and he said no... I never saw him again.
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385. Where were you
Wednesday afternoon? Nashville.
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386. Looking for
the daddy of twins.
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387. How'd you find
Webber?
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388. I got his pager number.
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389. I left him a message
I had some used Range Rovers. He called me drooling.
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390. How'd you get
his number?
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391. From Arlene Webber's lawyer.
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392. Where'd she get it?
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393. I don't know.
Father-in-law, Arlene's dad.
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394. Max isn't here.
He's a driver. I don't pay him to drive around the plant.
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395. You always know
where he is?
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396. He's on a tight schedule.
He has to hustle.
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Wednesday afternoon?
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398. Wednesday, Schaeffer.
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Dyckman Street. 165th Street and up.
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400. Now how do you know
he made those stops?
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401. If he didn't, I'd have had
20 angry calls from customers looking for clean napkins.
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402. You got another one
of those? Sure.
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if you guys are looking to hassle Max,
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404. you're making a mistake.
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405. Because he's tough?'Cause he's a good guy.
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406. Now, where can we
find him right now?
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407. Friday afternoon.
Chelsea.
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408. I ran into a guy who
did business with Webber before the divorce.
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409. He had a pager number.
He gave it to me.
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410. You said you didn't know
where Webber was.
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411. I didn't.
It was an 800 number,
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412. one of those
satellite things.
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413. He could've been
on the moon.
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414. I thought maybe
the collection guy could figure it out.
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415. You ever use it yourself,
to call Webber?
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416. Yeah, once.
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417. I left a message
that his son needed a bone-marrow transplant,
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418. and asked him
if he'd be tested.
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419. He never called back.
Look, I got a route to cover.
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420. He wears a green shirt.
He lied to us.
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421. He didn't tell you
he didn't have a phone number.
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422. He hated the guy.
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423. A lot of people wear
green shirts, Lennie.
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424. You want to get his picture
in front of your witness from the hotel?
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425. A, she didn't
see his face.
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426. B, she's sailing
through the Panama Canal
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427. on a bridge cruise
with Omar Sharif.
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428. She sent him
a postcard.
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429. Max Schaeffer
will still be here when she gets back.
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430. If he did kill Webber,
he's walking around
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431. with 50 grand
traveling money in his pocket.
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432. You think he's
going to run out on his grandson
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433. the same way
the father did?
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434. You know,
when we saw the kid, he was playing a video game.
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435. Yeah?A new Playstation.
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436. CD drive?Yeah, with, like,
six games.
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437. Ooh.
Crash Bandicoot?
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438. Excuse me,
young parents.
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439. My kids' idea of
high technology was Barbie's convertible.
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440. No, Lennie, we're talking
about $500, $600 dollars' worth of video game here.
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441. Yeah. Who bought it
for him? And when?
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442. See, you use
your thumb to jump.Cool.
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443. You have to be running
or he won't make it to the other side.
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444. My daughter really
wants one of these.
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445. Where did you get yours?
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446. Grandpa brought it.
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447. When was that, Billy? That's okay, Doc.
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448. Couple days ago.
In the morning.
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449. Thursday?
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450. Yeah, maybe.
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451. Chickee, the mom.
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452. You have to be ready
when they throw fireballs at you.
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453. What's going on here?
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454. They're asking
about my game.
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455. Get away
from my son.
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456. Look, we would have asked you
if you'd have been there.
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457. Ask me now.
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458. Did your father give
that game to Billy Thursday morning?
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459. What if he did?
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460. Whoever killed
your ex-husband stole $50,000 from him.
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461. You bastards.
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462. Has your father
been saving up for that game or what?
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463. I got it from
the Angel's Dream Foundation.
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464. We told Billy
his grandfather gave it to him.
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465. I didn't want
to tell him
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466. his grandpa is
a poor working stiff
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467. who couldn't get
his dying grandchild
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468. the one toy
he wanted the most.
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469. Hey, it was your idea.
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470. Yeah. You know,
I can't imagine what that's like.
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471. Yeah. Sickness,
poverty and then us.
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472. Watching your kid
in the hospital, waiting for a donor.
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473. If I'd found Webber,
I might have shot him
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474. and scraped
the bone marrow out myself.
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475. I don't think that's how
the operation's performed.
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476. Listen, how many times
have we heard about
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477. how tight Max Schaeffer's
schedule is?
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478. I mean, when
did he have time Thursday morning
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479. to visit little Billy?
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480. Something like that,
you make time.
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481. Yeah.
First stop Thursday, O'Connor's Tavern.
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482. That's right down the street
from where Webber was shot.
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483. So, if he wasn't there
Thursday morning, when was he there?
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484. Thursday, 9:00 a.m.
Every week for 11 years.
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485. This week he showed up
on Wednesday.
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486. And Max never came in
a day early before?
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487. I'm gonna have to
reset my calendar.
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488. Did he tell you
why he came in early?
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489. I asked him.
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490. He said he wanted
to clear some time for Thursday morning.
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491. He had something
special to do. What time was he here?
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492. About 5:00.
The guys with jobs were just coming in.
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493. You guys want a drink?
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494. No, thanks.
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495. Webber had to walk
right by here
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496. on his way past
the liquor store.
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497. Yeah, at about 5:00.
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498. This is not right.
You have no right to do this.
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499. Does your father
have a gun, Mrs. Webber?
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500. No. Is that what
you're looking for?
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501. For starters.
I'm gonna check the bedroom.
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502. You never put
this much effort into finding my husband
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503. while he was alive.
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504. Doyle? Nothing.
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505. You check the freezer? And the garbage can.
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506. What about this toaster?
You unplug it?
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507. No.It's broken,
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508. like everything else
around here.
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509. Well, maybe this is
what was gumming up the works.
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510. About a dozen
$100 bills.
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511. I won it on a horse
at OTB.
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512. You always
hide your winnings in a kitchen appliance?
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513. In my neighborhood,
yeah.
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514. Which horse, Max?
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515. Number seven.
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516. Yeah? What track?
What race?
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517. Belmont. Wrong, Max.
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518. They're running
at Aqueduct.
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519. So it was Aqueduct.
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520. Hey,
you think we're stupid?
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521. Michael Webber was carrying
a roll of hundreds when he was killed.
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522. Hey, there are a lot of
$100 bills in the world.
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523. Yeah. In toasters.
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524. Max. Hi, Sam.
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525. This is Sam Pokras,
an attorney.
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526. Mostly real estate.
I'm Max's cousin.
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527. Oh, what a tragedy.
First Mike is murdered, now Max is in trouble?
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528. Well, we want to
ask him a few questions.
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529. Sam, they think
I killed him.
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530. They do?
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531. You didn't, did you, Max? No, of course not.
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532. Then just tell them
the truth.
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533. I never saw anybody
get hurt by the truth.
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534. He said he was an attorney.
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535. The suspect has
a right to a lawyer, not to a good lawyer.
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536. Couldn't this
whole interview be thrown out?
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537. I'll take care of it.
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538. You heard
what the man said, Max.
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539. You want to tell us the truth
about the money?
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540. Mr. Schaeffer, I'm
Assistant District Attorney Jamie Ross.
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541. Did you understand
the rights that were read to you earlier?
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542. He's got nothing to hide.
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543. So you understand
your rights, Mr. Schaeffer?
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544. Yes. Okay? Everybody happy?
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545. We didn't tell you
this before,
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546. but we have two witnesses
from the hotel.
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547. We'd like them to
take a look at you.
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548. Go ahead.
He wasn't there.
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549. Sam. What?
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550. I was there.
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551. But you just said... I met him
on the street.
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552. I went up to his room
and we talked.
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553. And he gave you $1,200
for old times' sake?
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554. No, he told me to get...
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555. Max, I think maybe now
you should shut up.
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556. "Docket 74302.
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557. "People v. Max Schaeffer.
Charge is murder in the second degree."
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558. Is counsel ready?
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559. Hello? Your Honor, yes.
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560. Sam Pokras
for the defense,
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561. who happens
to be my cousin,
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562. so I can vouch
for him personally.
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563. How does he plead? Definitely not guilty.
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564. Can I hear it from
Cousin Max, please?
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565. Not guilty.
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566. Your Honor,
the People request bail
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567. in the amount
of $1,000,000.
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568. What?
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569. He's a decent man.
He doesn't even own a passport.
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570. He didn't need one
to commit murder
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571. within the New York
City limits.
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572. He has a job.
His grandson is sick.
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573. Can the People live
with half a million, Miss Ross?
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574. Fine, Your Honor. Done.
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575. Miss Ross,
Miss Ross.
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576. I was talking
to Judd Fields.
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577. He plays golf
with Barry Tuller,
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578. a partner of
your ex-husband, so I was told.
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579. And?
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580. He told me your boss,
Jack McCoy, is in the plea-bargain business.
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581. It's not a business,
Mr. Pokras.
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582. Have you considered
employing co-counsel?
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583. Is counsel ready?
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584. Caroline,
where did he find you?
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585. Yellow Pages.
Women's legal services.
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586. I haven't met
the defendant yet,
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587. but I always assumed
Max Schaeffer was a man.
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588. The victim of
the central crime here
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589. is Arlene Webber,
his daughter.
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590. The central crime
isn't the murder?
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591. Matter of opinion.
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592. When the dead man
is deadbeat scum like Michael Webber.
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593. That's what your
client thought of him. It's called his motive.
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594. You're being
very helpful.
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595. That's funny.
Is that your whole case?
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596. He had the $100 bills.
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597. Twelve of them.
The police say 500 were stolen.
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598. He lied to the police.
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599. He admitted being
in the dead man's hotel room
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600. at the time
of the murder.
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601. Before the murder.
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602. He says Webber was alive
when he left,
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603. and you can't prove he wasn't.
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604. We'll be in touch.
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605. Good friends?
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606. Last year,
I did pro bono work at the Women's Center.
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607. Solidarity forever.
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608. How do we prove
Webber was dead when Schaeffer left him?
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609. He's not a
hardened killer.
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610. He would have been
nervous, upset.
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611. He might've said
something to somebody.
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612. After he left
the hotel room,
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613. did he make any more stops
on his linen route?
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614. You think I noticed
what kind of mood the laundry man was in?
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615. Did you talk
to him?
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616. I don't have time to chat
with the laundry man,
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617. especially when
he comes in a half-hour before dinner rush.
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618. Which wasn't
his usual time.
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619. Did you notice
anything else unusual about him?
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620. I don't know.
I don't care.
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621. We leave the dirty linen
in an alcove by the side door.
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622. He comes in.
He picks it up. He goes away.
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623. Yeah, but he was
a day early.
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624. So, was the laundry
in the alcove?
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625. No. It was
in the storeroom. Down here.
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626. It's a nice, quiet
place. You let him come in here alone?
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627. Why? Was he gonna steal
a can of chickpeas?
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628. No, we're more
concerned about
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629. what he might've
left here.
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630. So Schaeffer is nervous,
he wants to stash the gun. He's coming back in a week.
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631. Ah, garlic, Rey.
The secret of fine cuisine.
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632. Really? I thought
it was corn flour.
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633. This is kind of like
the Easter egg hunt at the Curtis household.
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634. Ooh!
Check out this loose vent.
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635. I think I win
the chocolate bunny!
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636. .22.
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637. What's the matter?
The Yale Club isn't open yet?
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638. Good morning.
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639. I hear
I'm gonna be getting a ballistics report.
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640. And you ran over here
'cause you couldn't wait to get the bad news?
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641. Actually, I walked.
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642. Without your co-counsel?
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643. I sent Mr. Pokras
to the library to do some research.
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644. He'll be back when
the trial's over.
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645. If you really want
to go to trial.
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646. We found
the murder weapon,
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647. and it has your
client's fingerprints.
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648. Well, I hate to ruin
your weekend, Jamie. Caroline,
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649. I don't think you can.
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650. Max Schaeffer will be
pleading self-defense.
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651. Self-defense?
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652. I thought he
didn't kill Webber?
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653. I misspoke.
He killed him in a struggle.
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654. After an argument,
Webber pulled a gun on him.
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655. Webber pulled a gun?
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656. The one you found.
When you get the registration trace,
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657. you'll see
that it belonged to Michael Webber.
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658. Here, fell out
of your mailbox.
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659. It's Webber's gun.
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660. He bought it
eight years ago in Connecticut.
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661. That's convenient.
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662. He was carrying
$50,000 cash. He was armed.
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663. Yeah. What about
that money?
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664. What does Caroline Bennett
have to say about that?
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665. Schaeffer took $1,200 home
for rent and groceries and hid the rest.
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666. Caroline will bring it in
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667. along with
a family court order giving it to Arlene.
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668. I love these happy endings.
What's the rest of the story?
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669. Schaeffer saw Webber
on the street.
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670. He followed him
back to his room.
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671. You believe it?
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672. I can talk to somebody
who knew them both.
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673. My dad isn't gonna
have to go to jail, is he?
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674. That depends upon
how credible his story is.
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675. His story? My father
doesn't tell stories.
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676. Up to now,
he's been telling people
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677. he didn't murder
your ex-husband.
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678. That's because
he was scared.
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679. He didn't know what
would happen to him.
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680. Mrs. Webber,
does your father have a temper?
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681. He argues
about football teams with his friends.
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682. He doesn't go around
shooting people.
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683. What about your
former husband? What about him?
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684. Your father said
he pulled a gun on him.
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685. So he did.
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686. Was he the kind
of person
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687. that would do
something like that without being provoked?
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688. My father is lucky
to be alive.
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689. You want to know
what kind of person my ex-husband was?
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690. Here's where he used me
as an ashtray.
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691. A little going-away present
at the end of our marriage.
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692. Schaeffer saw Webber,
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693. the man who abused
his daughter and ruined her life,
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694. who wouldn't even
visit his own dying son.
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695. So far, Jack,
I'd say the jury will be with her.
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696. They argued,
Webber pulled his gun,
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697. Schaeffer grabbed it,
bang.
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698. And all this because
Schaeffer happened to see Webber on the street?
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699. Jack, Webber was
a possible bone-marrow match for his son.
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700. You think the grandfather
would go looking to kill him?
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701. I think Caroline
will take man two.
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702. You think? Or did you two
work it out at a meeting in the ladies' room?
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703. Okay, so I feel sorry
for a woman
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704. who was brutalized
by her husband
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705. and abandoned
with a sick child.
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706. Call me a
sentimental fool.
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707. But that doesn't mean
that Max Schaeffer's story doesn't make sense.
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708. I'd just like
to hear Webber's.
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709. Fine. You arrange
the séance. Miss Ross can work out the plea bargain.
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710. Are you Mr. McCoy? Yeah.
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711. I'm Victoria Lewis.
I called your office.
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712. I heard the man
that killed my Mike is going on trial here.
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713. Is this the place?
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714. Actually, Miss Lewis,
it's only a hearing.
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715. Yes, but I flew
all the way up from Miami,
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716. and I want to make sure
that this creep gets what's coming to him.
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717. There isn't
going to be a trial.
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718. The man who shot
your fiancé confessed.
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719. Oh, good. I read that
some of these people were getting off.
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720. We made an arrangement
with him.
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721. Manslaughter in
the second degree.
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722. We don't believe
it was premeditated murder.
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723. Oh.
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724. Well, I know what
you think about Mike,
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725. and I feel real sorry
for his ex-wife and the kid,
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726. but he must have had
a good reason to leave her.
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727. He told me
he had a sick boy.
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728. He was getting a test
to help out.
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729. No, he didn't
deserve this.
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730. Excuse me.
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731. Is that her?
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732. Your father didn't
have to kill my Mike.
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733. I don't have anything
to say to you.
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734. Yeah, well, Mike did.
He loved me.
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735. I'm the one he loved.
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736. At least
I knew his name.
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737. I might have been
a little excited. I begged with him.
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738. I told him about
the hospital bills,
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739. and that Arlene
couldn't work anymore.
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740. Billy wanted
a dinosaur book and some stickers,
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741. but we couldn't
give him anything.
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742. And here was his father,
who never called once,
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743. who owed us
all that money.
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744. Reached in his pocket
and gave me two $100 bills and said, "Here,
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745. "here's a down payment."
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746. Then he went
to his suitcase and opened it up
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747. and I saw all that money.
I thought he was gonna give me some more.
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748. Instead he came up
with a gun.
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749. I was looking
right down the barrel.
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750. He said,
"Get the hell out of here!"
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751. I didn't care
whether I died or not.
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752. I grabbed his hand
and pushed it to the side
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753. and he pushed back
and the gun went off.
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754. Are the People satisfied?
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755. No. Your Honor,
we had a plea agreement!
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756. It's withdrawn.
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757. What the hell
was that?
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758. You don't have a deal
until I say you have a deal.
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759. So our negotiation,
our agreement,
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760. our date with the judge
was all for nothing?
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761. You just felt
like wasting everyone's time?
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762. I changed my mind.
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763. You want to
give me a hint why?
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764. Or you didn't like
Max's cologne today?
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765. Jamie?
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766. Caroline,
I'll call you.
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767. Oh!
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768. The great man doesn't
deign to confide in his associate.
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769. Maybe next year
you'll get promoted
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770. to carrying
his briefcase.
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771. You trying to destroy
both our reputations, or just yours?
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772. I'd rather be insulted
by Caroline Bennett
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773. than mistakenly
free a murderer.
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774. What are you
talking about?
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775. Do you think Webber
would check a bag with $50,000 in it?
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776. Three shirts,
one pair of pants.
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777. This is everything
from Webber's hotel room?
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778. We didn't bring in
the furniture.
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779. Just this suitcase?
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780. Check.
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781. Anything in the trashcan? Trash.
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782. No baggage-claim check?
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783. Why would there be?
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784. He flew here from Miami.
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785. Looks like carry-on to me.
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786. Yes, it does.
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787. You don't think he
checked a bag? So?
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788. So he didn't bring
the gun with him from Miami.
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789. So he didn't have it
with him in the hotel.
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790. So your client wasn't
threatened with it.
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791. Want to try another story,
Mr. Schaeffer?
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792. It's true.
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793. Don't insult us.
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794. Maybe Webber
left the gun in New York
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795. and picked it up
when he got here.
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796. Where did he
leave it, Caroline?
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797. Under a rock
in Central Park?
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798. They let you back
on the team, Jamie? How sweet.
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799. Try this one.
Max did have the gun.
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800. He carried it
for protection on his laundry route.
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801. He ran into Webber,
they argued,
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802. and in a moment
of highly-justified passion...
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803. You can't decide
which lie to tell?
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804. When we get in front
of the jury,
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805. you'll have your theory
and I'll have mine.
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806. Mine will make sense. Logic?
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807. Which one do you think
they'll want to believe?
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808. The one that points
to the old man with the abused daughter,
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809. or the one that points
to the man who abused her?
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810. I tell you
to make a deal, make a deal!
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811. Caroline Bennett's
gonna make a jury
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812. want to dig Webber up
and kill him again.
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813. We can prove our case
or make a run at it.
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814. Yeah? And how?
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815. Max Schaeffer must
have gotten the gun from his daughter.
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816. Webber must have
left it with her when they divorced.
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817. She's gotta know
something.
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818. I'm sure
she'll be delighted to cooperate.
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819. She could be subpoenaed.
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820. We can even charge her
if she knew how her father was gonna use the gun.
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821. Papers are gonna
love that.
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822. Trumping up a charge
against a woman
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823. with a dying son.
Wonderful.
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824. Who says it's trumped up
if she gave her father the gun?
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825. Could be that
Caroline Bennett is right.
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826. She gave her father
the gun for protection on his laundry stops.
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827. Come on, Adam.
What's so scary about a laundry route?
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828. It's a coincidence
that he was carrying a gun when he ran into Webber?
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829. It was always
a coincidence
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830. he ran into Webber.
Whenever.
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831. He said he changed
his route, which put him near the hotel that afternoon,
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832. so he could visit
his grandson
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833. in the hospital
the next morning.
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834. Why that afternoon?
Why that morning?
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835. How about this one?
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836. Who knew that
Webber was gonna be at that hotel?
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837. We already danced this dance
with the cops. Malone, Webber, whatever his name was,
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838. he called us
and we made the date with him.
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839. He just called you
out of the blue?
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840. Well, we're prominent
in our field.
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841. And you never mentioned
your date with him to Max Schaeffer?
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842. We never heard
of Max Schaeffer.
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843. Are you sure? Yeah.
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844. All right.
You can think it over
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845. while these officers
check the VIN numbers
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846. on every axle
and engine block on this lot.
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847. Anything shows up stolen
on the computer,
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848. this place belongs to
the city of New York.
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849. You care so much? Deeply.
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850. Okay. We didn't set up
the meet ourselves.
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851. There was
a middleman in for 10%.
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852. He called us
about Webber.
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853. Why didn't you
tell the police?
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854. Our customer
gets taken off,
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855. maybe by somebody
who set us up.
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856. We handle that kind
of business ourselves.
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857. Where's your
middleman now?
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858. At the bottom of
the Hudson River?
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859. We did have a nice
long talk with him, but he's walking around.
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860. His name is Kirby.
He's a collection agent.
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861. I'm going to stuff
your head into that little hole over there
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862. until you start
telling us the truth!
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863. Hey, you can't do that!
He's a witness.
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864. What do you think,
Mr. District Attorney?
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865. Webber was lured to New York
and killed for the money he was carrying?
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866. I think we're looking
at a death-penalty case.
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867. Death penalty?
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868. You want to see
the statute? It's got your picture in it.
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869. I didn't do
anything! You set it up.
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870. You're as guilty
as the one who pulled the trigger.
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871. That son of a bitch
Schaeffer.
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872. I didn't even get
a nickel out of it.
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873. I told him I knew
Jimmy and Pete.
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874. From the PTA?
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875. I did some
collection work for them.
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876. I figured they could
get Webber up here. The old man told me
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877. I could make a little more
than my usual third of what's recovered
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878. once he was locked up.
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879. You mean once
he was dead?
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880. I didn't know he
was going to kill him.
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881. I thought he was
gonna call the cops,
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882. I swear. That's
what he told me.
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883. Are you ready to
talk deal again, McCoy,
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884. or did you bring us here
for another one of your practical jokes?
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885. Neither.
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886. I just had a nice
chat with Joe Kirby, Mr. Schaeffer.
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887. The
collection agent?
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888. Right. The one
who did some work for your client.
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889. It turns out he's
also an associate of Jimmy and Pete Pogosian.
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890. The people
Michael Webber came up from Florida to meet.
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891. Good morning,
Caroline.
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892. Your client
used Mr. Kirby
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893. to set up Webber's trip
to New York.
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894. I don't know what
you're talking about.
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895. We made a deal
with him this time, Mr. Schaeffer.
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896. He told you
when and where the meeting was,
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897. and you showed up
with the gun,
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898. killed Webber,
stole the money... No.
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899. You're in this, too.
You gave your father the gun.
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900. Who's going to
believe that?
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901. Webber was a possible
organ donor for her son.
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902. Maybe you just hated
your ex-husband
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903. more than you loved
your child.
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904. You don't know
what you're saying. It's not possible.
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905. We'll see
what a jury thinks.
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906. You leave her
out of it.
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907. Max.No.
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908. I shot him.
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909. She had nothing
to do with it. I planned it myself.
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910. Dad, don't!
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911. I don't care.
I'm glad he's dead.
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912. I think we're ready
to talk plea bargain now, Caroline.
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913. Murder two.
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914. Anything he wants.
Long as he leaves Arlene out of it.
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915. Twenty-five years to life?
He's 67 years old.
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916. Man one.
We leave sentencing to the judge.
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917. Talk, Mr. Schaeffer.
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918. We knew he was the match
for the transplant.
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919. Arlene had his
old medical records.
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920. So I got
the son of a bitch up here.
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921. Why now?
Your daughter's divorce lawyer
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922. just found
some of his assets.
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923. That stuff takes years.
Billy was sick now!
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924. I knew if I got him
up here to buy cars, he'd be carrying cash.
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925. You could have
called the police once he was in New York.
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926. Yeah, sure.
Like they give a damn.
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927. Yeah, I'd do it again.
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928. Your plea bargain
gonna stick this time?
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929. As far as
I'm concerned.
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930. It's still one case
where I would have loved to put the victim on trial.
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931. He destroyed three lives.
He put out cigarettes on his wife's chest.
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932. He did tell his girlfriend
he was gonna be tested for the transplant.
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933. He also told her
he worked for the CIA.
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934. He'd still be alive
if his wife didn't have some old medical records.
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935. Until he failed the test.
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936. Jack, what kind of records
could she have had?
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937. Going down.
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938. Check with the hospital.
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939. You people don't have
any other cases?
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940. My dad's probably
gonna die in jail. I hope you're happy.
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941. I spoke to
your son's doctor, Mrs. Webber.
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942. I know.You know what?
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943. Why you and your father
conspired to kill your ex-husband.
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944. Because he is
a miserable cheapskate worm
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945. who wouldn't help
his dying child.
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946. How's that for a reason?
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947. I have to get
some sleep now.
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948. Did he call you?
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949. Did he tell you
he was gonna get tested?
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950. I can get his phone
records from Florida. His medical records, too.
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951. Do you want to know
what the doctor told me?
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952. You can't tell
from old records
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953. if a man
is an organ donor,
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954. but you'd see
blood types,
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955. and blood types can
rule out paternity.
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956. He didn't know
he wasn't Billy's father, did he?
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957. If he'd been tested,
he would've found out.
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958. And your entire claim
for child support, gone.
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959. You know,
the last year of my marriage, it wasn't much of a marriage.
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960. I have no doubt.
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961. Do you have children?
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962. She's three.
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963. My son gets so tired
he can't play.
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964. My son starts vomiting
and he can't stop. He's dying.
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965. And I can maybe
keep him alive a little longer
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966. or maybe just make him
a little happier
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967. if I had some money.
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968. I have to go now.
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969. I know.
We already got the father.
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970. But she's guilty, too.
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971. We put her in jail,
her son dies alone.
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972. Everybody's got
a sad story.
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973. It won't be
an easy case to make.
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974. Webber's dead.
Her father won't talk.
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975. We can look for
other evidence.
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976. You feel burned?
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977. You feel sorry for her?
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978. Call me a sentimental fool.
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979. There's no statute of
limitations on murder.
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980. We'll keep it.
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981. Right on top
of the pile.
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