1. In the criminal
justice system,
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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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6. My baby,
I can't wake him. He's not breathing.
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7. Was he choking?I don't know.
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8. I came to
change his diaper, and he wouldn't wake up.
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9. This kid wears diapers?
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10. He's a quadriplegic.
Help him!
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12. Can I get a hand with the O2? Got it.
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14. You got a... No, nothing.
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Temp is way down.
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with Mikey?
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18. This kid's gone. Still nothing.
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20. We're not stopping.
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21. Three, four, five.
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22. There's something wrong here.
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23. I think you need
to call Homicide.
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24. Increasing the rate.
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25. Are you guys
the detectives?
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26. We're undercover.
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27. Special jaywalking
duty on 14th Street.
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28. He's got writer's cramp.
Must've given out 20 tickets.
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29. What's this about?
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30. Michael Sutter, 12.
His mother says he was paralyzed from the neck down.
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31. She's the one that
called 911 at 5:17.
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32. The paramedics
pronounced him dead.
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33. So a sick kid dies.
Why call us?
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34. Ask him. Check his lips.
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35. Blue tint.
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36. Cyanosis. Kid's got
micro-hemorrhaging in both eyes.
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37. Suffocated? Looks that way.
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38. No, you're wrong.
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39. You must be wrong.
Nobody could have done that.
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40. I was alone with him
all afternoon.
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41. Why don't you
take Mrs. Sutter and her daughter to the living room?
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42. Did I just
hear a confession?
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43. Michael used to be
all straight As. Played soccer.
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44. But then
Dad took him skiing two years ago.
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45. They were driving back,
and hit some ice.
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46. There was only
one airbag. Dad's.
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47. Was anybody else here
when your mother found Michael?
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48. Just Mom. We don't
get a lot of company.
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49. What about your dad?
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50. He was working.
On Long Island.
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51. He's a landscape engineer.
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52. And where were
you this afternoon?
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53. After school, I hung
out with some friends,
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54. and then I had to
pick up some groceries.
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55. Then I came home, and...
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56. And he was...
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57. Michael's care is your
mother's responsibility?
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58. The insurance
stopped covering the health care worker,
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59. so Mom had to quit
her counseling job.
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60. Your mom
get along with Michael?
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61. Nobody gets along
with Michael.
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62. His brain was
like a baby's.
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63. We were at
the hospital today.
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64. Every Tuesday
he goes for dialysis.
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65. We came home around 3:00.
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66. He fell asleep on
the way back in the van.
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67. And from 3:00
until you found him, did you check in on him?
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68. Do you do this kind
of questioning after every family tragedy?
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69. Only when we need answers.
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70. So you never went out
for coffee or anything?
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71. I went to
pick up the paper.
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72. I wasn't gone more
than five minutes.
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73. And nobody dropped by?
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74. Nobody.
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75. You take care of
your son by yourself. You gave up your career?
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76. It was no sacrifice.
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77. You were holed up
with your kid for two years.
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78. You couldn't have
been too happy about it.
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80. You think I killed him?
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81. Michael was my son.
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82. He was a sick little boy.
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83. He just died.
God just took my boy away!
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84. Kid was a quadriplegic.
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85. Could he have just
stopped breathing?
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86. The M.E. says that
if somebody hadn't suffocated him,
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87. he would've
kept on breathing for another 60 years.
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88. And there were no marks?
No abrasions around his mouth or nose?
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89. No. It wouldn't have
taken much pressure. Probably a pillow.
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90. M.E.'s preliminary report
sets the time of death around 3:30, 4:00.
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91. Well, the call to
911 came in at 5:17.
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92. That gives
Mom plenty of time to clean up.
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93. So the mother
might have tampered
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94. with evidence that
might have existed.
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95. Unless somebody
came in while she was out getting the paper,
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96. and did her the favor of
killing the kid.
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97. Well, so far,
she's the only one with the boy all afternoon.
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98. Did he get any kind of
insurance settlement? Maybe in trust?
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99. Single car accident.
Nobody to sue.
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100. The insurance covers most
of the medical bills, but that's it.
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101. What's the daughter think?
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102. That Mom's not
a happy camper.
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103. See if Mr. Sutter agrees.
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104. And, guys, about this
jaywalking assignment,
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105. it came from the top.
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106. It's all about my
lawsuit. I'm sorry.
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107. It's not natural, picking
out a casket for your son.
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108. Salesman starts
telling me about mahogany and hardware,
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109. like I'm comparison
shopping or something.
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110. We appreciate how
hard this is for you.
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111. Mrs. Sutter,
she was the one
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112. who usually took
care of Michael?
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113. Well, I did
what I could on the weekends.
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114. Was your wife
resentful about being stuck at home?
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115. You know,
Lois warned me about you guys.
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116. Look, if she were happy
about it, she'd be a fool.
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117. She quit being
a social worker,
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118. I quit going
for overtime,
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119. which has
made us practically broke, as I'm sure you know by now.
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120. Mr. Sutter,
we're trying to be fair.
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121. But your wife was home,
and your son was murdered.
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122. I don't believe that.
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123. Well, can you
think of anyone else who would want to hurt Michael?
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124. Nobody wanted
to hurt Michael.
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125. I mean, maybe
somebody broke in when Lois stepped out.
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126. Tried to rob the place.
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127. There was no sign of that.
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128. I mean, you didn't find
anything missing, right?
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129. Anyone outside
of your family have a key to your apartment?
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130. There's our neighbors,
the Hodges.
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131. I think they still have a key.
But they didn't kill Michael, either.
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132. He was a nice boy.
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133. You know, Joe blamed himself
for what happened, driving so fast.
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134. Next drawer over.
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135. Joe saved
the boy's life.
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136. Gave him CPR
for half an hour.
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137. Could the key be missing?
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138. No, no, no.
It's in here someplace.
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139. Did you see any of the
Sutters Tuesday afternoon?
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140. I said hi when
Lois brought Michael home from the hospital.
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141. I was on my way out.
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142. Tuesdays it's ceramics,
and today it was art class.
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143. I tried
to encourage Lois to do that.
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144. Bridge, book club,
something.
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145. I know she started
going to a dance studio right around the corner.
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146. She needs to get out.
No one should have such tsuris.
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147. Here it is.
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148. She was pretty bitter, huh?
Alone with Michael all day?
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149. She seemed
happier lately.
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150. That's the makeup.
She started painting her face again.
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151. Can't change the inside,
you change the outside.
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152. Would you two like to
be fixed up with partners?
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153. No, we're together.
You have a student named Lois Sutter?
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154. Lois? Yes. Yes.
She comes every Friday afternoon.
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156. About three months now.
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157. Quite talented. She's
moved up to intermediate.
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158. I mean, really,
she's a natural at salsa and tango.
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she's friendly with?
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160. I couldn't say.
I teach beginners.
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161. Mr. Gilbert teaches
the Latin steps, but he's off today.
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162. I'm sure he'd know.
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163. He sometimes
shares a cab with her.
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164. Excuse me.
Something I really have to put a stop to.
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165. She shares a taxi for
a half-a-block ride?
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166. I'm guessing
Gilbert's bedroom's a little further away.
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167. Who I share a taxi with
is none of your business.
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168. And I haven't
done anything improper with any of my students.
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169. Maybe we should
get them all together for a teacher evaluation.
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170. Yeah, women are
a little harder to charm
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171. when they find out they're
number 12 in the conga line.
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172. I teach dance. It's sensual.
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173. It's only natural
that bonds would form.
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174. With Lois Sutter?
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175. Mr. Gilbert,
we're not the press corps, and you're not the President.
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177. It's not
what you think. We've grown very close.
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178. Close enough she'd share
confidences about her family?
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179. Yes.
I'd say her husband doesn't understand her,
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180. but Lois's husband
doesn't even know her.
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181. What about her son? She talk about him, too?
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182. Husband, son,
her daughter.
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183. She wanted out
of that situation.
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consisted of letting her vent for half an hour.
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186. When she was
here on Tuesday, it was the same drill.
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188. She came by mid-afternoon,
around 3:30.
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about the time.
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looked at her watch. She said she had to go.
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193. Well,
the whole point was not to be seen.
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her watch, huh?
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195. Guess you couldn't
have been all that good.
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198. Tell him what?
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199. About Gilbert, or
that you killed your son?
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200. I did not kill Michael.
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201. No, you were
too busy doing the horizontal cha-cha.
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202. Yes.
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but we're not buying it.
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of your marriage.No.
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205. You couldn't stand sleeping
next to a guy who'd turned your son into a potted plant.
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was still alive,
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the guts to walk out.
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With a pillow? A blanket?
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Medical Examiner's report. Read what it says right here.
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212. "Hemorrhaging in
his eyes, cyanosis,
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in his blood stream."
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216. "Michael B. Sutter."
That's your son.
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manual asphyxiation."
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in black and white.
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she'd hurt him.
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with Stephanie.
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what you say, I wasn't home,
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watching Michael.
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spent the afternoon with her boyfriend.
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what she told you she was doing,
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231. but she told us that you
were at home covering for her.
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all the attention he got? All the trouble he caused?
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was falling apart because of him.
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take it easy.
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your family has big problems.
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240. The judge is
gonna be sympathetic.
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241. You just have to
tell us what happened.
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242. I mean, your brother was
barely living anyway, right?
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243. I wasn't there.
I was with Kara from my bio class.
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244. Your mom's a better liar
than you are, Stephanie.
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sticking me with him.
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247. I mean, all he ever did
was lie in bed.
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he ever cared about was watching TV, eating,
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250. So as soon as my mom left,
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252. I'm sorry.
I just couldn't stand to be with him anymore.
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Stephanie around a quarter after 3:00.
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down on Broadway.
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video games.
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were you there?
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258. I don't know,
about an hour.
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say about her brother?
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got something to say about the vegetable.
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261. That's what
she called him.
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263. Why? She used
to trip over him?
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were gonna go away to college together.
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265. Not anymore. No money.
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angry about that, huh?
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not a bad person.
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seems to go her way.
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Tuesday afternoon?
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270. I don't know.
She was fine.
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Distracted?
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distracted by one
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gives you the quarters.
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hot for me, though.
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the arcade workers confirm the girl was there.
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and in high spirits.
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277. Her brother's dead,
all her problems are solved.
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278. That's pretty cold-blooded.
Is that the kind of girl she is?
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279. I didn't see a lot
of ice in her veins.
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280. She walked out on her brother.
She's cut from the same iceberg as her mother.
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281. So the
boy was alone from 3:00 to 5:00,
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282. which is when
he got murdered.
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Nail down the time of death.
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he actually died.
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285. He was poisoned
two hours before that.
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287. When you called,
I had the lab pull out all the stops.
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288. Kid's tox screens
spiked for nicotine.
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a 12-year-old quadriplegic,
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290. so I figured
he wasn't a smoker.
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291. Unless somebody
was holding the cigarette for him.
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292. I checked
the intestinal contents.
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293. What we thought were carrots
tested positive for coniine. Hemlock root.
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294. Poison hemlock?
Isn't that what Socrates died from?
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295. Forensics says
the stuff grows wild.
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296. Not just in ancient Greece.
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297. Paralyzes the muscles,
and finally the lungs.
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298. Already paralyzed,
nobody'd notice he was dying.
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299. Nobody'd notice because
no one was watching him.
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300. The kid had lunch
at the hospital with his mother.
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301. Thanks.
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302. Michael Sutter came in at 9:30
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303. and was discharged at 2:15.
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304. He was in this room.
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305. It's okay,
you don't have to get up.
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to Mrs. Sutter?
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307. Yes, about Michael.
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changed since the accident.
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309. Mr. Blake, you're not
feeling too dizzy this afternoon?
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310. Good.
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311. Michael was
a real trouper.
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312. The kind of
damage he suffered is terribly tragic.
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313. More than Mrs. Sutter
could deal with?
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314. You can't
imagine the pressure this puts on a family.
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did do something to help end her son's pain,
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for feeling the way she did.
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have a hospital lunch. Why?
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319. The meal may have
been tampered with.
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320. Anyone other than
Mrs. Sutter have access to it?
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321. Uh, that I don't know.
I wasn't in the hospital at lunchtime.
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322. Oh. Here we go.
Michael had his usual meal at 1:00.
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323. One of
the candy stripers would've delivered it.
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324. My school's vocational program
lets me work here two days a week.
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in any trouble.
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326. No, no trouble, Martha.
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on your food cart last Tuesday?
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all the time,
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alone in the corridor
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in the patient's room.
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331. Do you remember bringing
a food tray to Michael Sutter?
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332. Michael? Sure. Nice family.
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have just put it on his bed table.
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336. Did you happen
to notice if his mother did anything to his food?
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337. No, I don't remember
seeing her.
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340. I don't know.
People come, people go.
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341. I don't much notice.
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the food cart?
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messing with it?
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Excuse me.
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345. The girl doesn't remember
seeing Mrs. Sutter near the food.
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346. Well, somebody
had to feed the kid.
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347. And somebody had
to see them do it.
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348. There are two beds
in the room.
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349. I've had too many
difficult days lately.
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for two years.
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351. Just like the Sutter boy.
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he was in your room
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the next bed.
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354. Plays his TV too loud.
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355. You recall
you both ate lunch in your room that day?
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356. I certainly do.
Meatloaf. Too dry.
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358. You know, Michael can't
even wipe his own chin.
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you remember seeing
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feed him his lunch?
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to bring something
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to put on the food.
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366. The stuff
he put on the food, what did it look like?
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367. I couldn't really see it.
He said it was cinnamon.
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368. Hemlock?
What's that got to do with Joe Sutter?
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369. Well, it grows wild.
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the landscape business.
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372. Yeah, for nine years.
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my business around.
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harder than Joe.
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When did he stop working hard?
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made it impossible for him to pull a full week.
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actually felt relief.
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381. I get Joe back,
he gets his life back.
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382. Well, if I had a kid
like Michael,
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383. I wouldn't want
to see him suffering.
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384. Is that how Joe felt? Who wouldn't?
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Joe hoisted a few too many.
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386. Said he wished he'd
never breathed air into his kid.
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387. Said he didn't save Michael,
only pieces of him.
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388. So the hemlock, would
Joe know where to find it?
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could find it. Why?
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of Sutter's last few projects, all right?
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392. You're backed
up against a wall. Your life's falling apart.
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The hospital.
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changing the nurses,
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395. and then they stuck us
with this doctor, Semenko.
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396. I mean,
they didn't give a damn.
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397. They had no reason to
want to see him dead. You did.
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398. Look what's happened
to your beautiful family.
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with some dance teacher,
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one step away from living on the street,
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401. and you have no money,
and all because of that kid.
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you would see.
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this man, Lennie.
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about money or adultery
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is it, Joe?
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410. I picture her life
10 years from now and it kills me
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411. because it might
not be a pretty picture.
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412. You see your boy,
he used to be strong.
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413. Played soccer, yeah? Yes.
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414. My wife used to
run three miles every morning.
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415. Did you imagine Michael at
20 years old? Forty years old?
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416. Still in that same room,
same bed, same tortured pain?
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417. Yeah.
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418. Me, too.
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419. And you want to
know the worst thing? I know why it's happening.
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420. It's my fault.
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421. God is punishing her
because of something I did.
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422. No. No, see, you cannot
think like that.
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423. I tell myself that, but...
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424. Every time
I look at her, I feel the guilt.
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425. Every time I think of her,
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426. every time I think of
my daughters and what they're going to lose.
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427. Someone you love
is suffering.
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428. They have no hope.
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429. What can you do
to help this person?
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430. I mean, how often have
you asked yourself this question?
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431. When you bathe him?
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432. Every time
I kissed him good night.
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433. And you knew there
was only one answer.
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434. You had to do it.
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435. You had to do it
because you loved him.
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436. Let it go.
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437. It was an act of love, Joe.
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438. I loved Michael.
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439. All right, maybe I...
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440. But I didn't do this.
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441. I didn't kill him.
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442. I thought Curtis had him.
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443. Three months ago,
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444. Sutter spent
a week replanting the median on the Southern State Parkway.
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445. Forensics
surveyed the area.
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446. "Conium maculatum.
Hemlock, two acres scattered growth,
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447. "30 meters east of
construction site."
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448. Not exactly
a smoking gun.
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449. We've got motive,
access to the exact poison,
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450. a witness
to the feeding. They can't all confess.
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451. Can I leave now?
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452. Not for about
another 30 years.
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453. You're
under arrest for the murder of your son.
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454. You have the right to
remain silent.
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455. Anything you do say can
and will be used against you in a court of law.
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456. You have
the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one...
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457. Mr. Sutter's
not a flight risk.
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458. His only family's
here in New York.
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459. He's charged with
killing a member of that family.
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460. Even if we accept
the People's allegations,
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461. Mr. Sutter can't be
considered a threat to the community.
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462. Bail is set at $100,000.
Next case.
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463. "Docket number
661254..."
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464. Excuse me.
Who do I see about posting bail?
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465. Who are you?
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466. Roy Cashman.
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467. You're posting bail
for Joe Sutter?
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468. Yeah, so what?
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469. I have you down as
a prosecution witness.
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470. You told the police he said
he wished he'd never saved his son.
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471. I never said
anything like that.
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472. Look, I know what
Joe is going through.
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473. I'm not going to
help you put him in jail.
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474. Cashman's going to
testify for Sutter.
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475. Briscoe and Curtis can rebut.
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476. Plus, we've got two others
who confirm Sutter wanted the boy dead.
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477. I spoke to the kid's
doctor, Lyle Semenko.
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478. He's backing off, too.
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479. This father kills his kid,
and the world still loves him.
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480. They think
he committed an act of mercy.
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481. Character witnesses, Cashman,
Semenko, none of it matters.
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482. Who told us his
father spiked the food?
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483. That's your witness
to nail down.
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484. Miss Goring told me
I didn't have to talk to you.
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485. She was wrong.
What did you tell her?
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486. That I was in the room
when Mr. Sutter was feeding Michael.
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487. That he didn't do
anything to the food.
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488. You told her?
Or she told you?
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489. I'm pretty
sure about it. I was in the room.
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490. Mrs. Bing says
she saw Mr. Sutter spike Michael's food.
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491. She also
doesn't remember you being in the room.
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492. Maybe Mrs. Bing's wrong.
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493. Martha,
Miss Goring's job is protecting murderers.
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494. You're helping her do that.
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495. I used to talk to
the Sutters all the time.
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496. I saw the way
they were with Michael.
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497. They loved Michael.
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498. I see Martha McSorley
all the time.
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499. She works hard,
but she cares too much.
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500. Whenever
somebody dies, it becomes personal.
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501. She says she stayed
in the Sutters' room right through lunch.
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502. She's got 30 trays
to deliver. You know how much time that takes?
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503. No way she can hang out
in one patient's room
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504. and deliver
all those trays.
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505. No way she could do it,
or you know she didn't do it?
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506. You told the police
you saw her during her rounds.
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507. You're gonna
want me to testify?
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508. That's the idea.
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509. Guess I can't
say for sure. It was quiet.
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510. I snuck out to the
stairwell for a smoke.
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511. Then how do you know
nobody tampered with the food?
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512. 'Cause nobody could have.
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513. 'Cause when I ducked out,
there was a doctor standing by the food cart
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514. doing some paperwork.
He was still there when I came back.
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515. Nobody's gonna
mess with trays while a doctor's right there.
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516. Do you remember which doctor?
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517. Dr. Semenko.
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518. McSorley's
definitely lying.
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519. We've got
a bigger problem. Dr. Semenko's lying, too.
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520. The boy's doctor?
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521. An orderly said he saw
Semenko hanging around the food cart
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522. while McSorley
was making her rounds.
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523. Semenko told
Briscoe and Curtis he was out of the building.
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524. You sure he didn't
just forget where he was?
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525. I just hope
we didn't put the Sutters
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526. through the wringer
for nothing.
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527. Talk to Semenko's boss.
Find out if he's just absent-minded.
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528. Semenko's a good physician.
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529. Well-liked, hard-working,
responsible.
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530. Even Dr. Schweitzer
had his detractors.
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531. Well, there
was one complaint. About three months ago.
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532. A young woman badly
injured in a car accident.
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533. She'd been here four days,
seemed to be out of danger,
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534. then she just died.
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535. Unexplained
respiratory failure.
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536. She was in
Dr. Semenko's care?
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537. She was under the care
of several specialists.
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538. Dr. Semenko
wasn't even her primary.
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539. What was the conclusion?
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540. An investigation determined
the patient died of natural causes.
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541. Stuff like that just happens.
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542. Whose investigation? Ours.
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543. And you never thought
to mention any of this to the police?
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544. Our counsel advised
we were under no legal obligation.
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545. And like I said, Semenko
and the others were cleared.
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546. Just this one incident?
How long has he worked here?
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547. A little over six months.
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548. But I think you're
barking up the wrong tree.
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549. Where did
he work before Hudson?
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550. Bergen County
Clinical in New Jersey. He came highly recommended.
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551. It was a mutual decision.
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552. We were facing cutbacks.
Dr. Semenko wanted to move to the city.
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553. The fact that
his mortality rate
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554. was 14 times that of
any other staff physician
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555. had nothing
to do with your decision to cut him loose?
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556. How did you know...
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557. I just came from
the County Coroner.
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558. A 61-year-old woman
has gallbladder surgery,
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559. a 17-year-old boy
having back surgery,
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560. and about
a half dozen others.
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561. None of them had
life-threatening problems.
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562. All of them were
treated by Dr. Semenko, and now they're all dead.
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563. He was cleared of
any malpractice charges.
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564. We're talking about murder.
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565. He was cleared in each of
the incidents you mentioned.
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566. By your own
impartial review board?
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567. The primary concern
of this hospital is our patients' well-being.
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568. If one of our doctors
is a danger,
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569. we want to deal
with the problem.
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570. By passing it along
to the next hospital.
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571. Dr. Semenko is
a responsible physician.
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572. I've watched him work.
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573. When his patients
suffered setbacks,
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574. he always compiled
complete case studies.
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575. He attended
every postmortem.
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576. And yet
his patients kept right on dying.
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577. You can't predict
an appendix patient having an aneurysm.
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578. You can't
predict a high school senior suffering nicotine poisoning.
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579. Nicotine poisoning? It happens.
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580. There's no
way Dr. Semenko could have known.
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581. The boy's parents
didn't even know he used tobacco.
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582. Nice botany books, Doc.
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583. Anything in here on
how to grow poison hemlock?
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584. I'm surprised
you don't seize my anatomy books
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585. and arrest me
on porno charges.
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586. Got stuff here
looks like oregano. Smells like oregano, too.
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587. And is oregano.
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588. If you're making
pasta later, take some.
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589. No other greens except
for some Romaine lettuce
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590. that I can tell you
is for real.
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591. But you can get rid of it.
You got no snap in your stems.
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592. Can I have my home
back now?
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593. Hey, Doc,
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594. where do you
keep this baby?
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595. We'd like to take
a look under the hood.
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596. I don't own a car.
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597. You just collect the manuals?
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598. I sold that car.
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599. What's this? "Car-Finder."
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600. This one of
those satellite locating systems?
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601. It was an expensive car.
I was concerned about it getting stolen.
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602. Well, why don't we
activate the system, see what turns up?
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603. Lake Hill Country Club.
Dr. Lyle Semenko.
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604. What, you threw the
clubs in with the car?
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605. Hey, Lennie, what's this?
More oregano?
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606. Wouldn't want to
sprinkle this on my pasta.
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607. Unless you want some.
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608. You're under arrest
for murder, Doc.
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609. You have the right
to remain silent.
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610. Anything you say can
and will be used against you in a court of law.
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611. You've
got no witnesses.
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612. You've got no
forensic evidence
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613. linking my client to
Michael Sutter's food.
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614. We've got poison hemlock
in his car.
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615. I'd love to hear his
explanation for that.
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616. You and I both know that
the jury will crucify him.
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617. Murder two. He does 25.
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618. Your client
took the life of a defenseless child.
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619. What life?
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620. That boy was
in constant pain.
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621. You want us to start weighing
crimes based on the value of the victim?
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622. I had
a 95-year-old client in Florida.
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623. Shot his agonizing,
cancer-ridden wife to death.
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624. Jury hit him with a $50 fine.
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625. This jury's gonna
know that Dr. Semenko
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626. was acting out of compassion
for the victim.
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627. I think your client's shown
a little too much compassion.
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628. We've looked into
his employment history.
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629. I estimate he's responsible
for 17 deaths at four different hospitals.
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630. The hospitals
let him skate by, but the buck stops here.
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631. Get your affairs in order.
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632. We're going to trial.
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633. You're spending the rest
of your life behind bars.
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634. Mercy killing.
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635. It worked for Dr. Kevorkian.
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636. This guy's no Kevorkian.
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637. I'm giving you my opinion
without having met the guy,
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638. but he sounds
like what we call
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639. a custodial poisoner
or asphyxiator.
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640. Plain vanilla serial killer?
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641. DR.A little more
charming than most, but yeah.
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642. He rubbernecked at
every patient's postmortem,
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643. like a kid
torturing a bug and watching it die.
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644. And these deaths.
Starts with ODs on prescription medicines.
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645. Then he gets bolder,
uses poisons.
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646. Stuffs bandages
down some lady's throat.
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647. He didn't get charged
on that one?
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648. Half a dozen of the staff
had access to the patient.
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649. The hospital
just fired them all.
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650. You don't think Semenko
wanted to get caught?
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651. DR.No.
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652. No, he got bolder because
he got more confident.
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653. He believed he was
operating above the rules.
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654. When nobody caught him,
everything got reinforced.
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655. We haven't caught him
yet, either.
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656. Motion in limine.
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657. Semenko's lawyer
wants to preclude
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658. any mention of
the other deaths.
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659. Oh, yeah.
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660. A doctor
has a run of bad luck,
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661. but that does not
make him a killer.
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662. Bad luck had
nothing to do with this.
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663. Mr. Semenko is
a serial killer.
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664. He was never charged
in those other deaths.
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665. Your Honor,
People v. Molineux.
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666. They are prior bad acts.
The evidence is not admissible.
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667. It's not even relevant,
Mr. McCoy.
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668. People v. Mees.
These acts establish motive.
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669. The defendant is trying
to convince a jury
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670. that he acted out of mercy
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671. when he has
a track record of killing perfectly healthy patients.
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672. Molineux, even
as extended by Mees,
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673. allows only
similar prior bad acts.
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674. Not one of
these other deaths involved a patient
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675. who had zero expectation
of recovery.
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676. This is perverse!
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677. Mr. Gillum is saying that
because this killer never showed mercy,
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678. he should be allowed to argue
that he's a mercy killer this time.
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679. You have a point, Mr. McCoy.
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680. But this doesn't meet
the Molineuxexceptions.
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681. And if
I have to choose between an A.D.A.
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682. and the Court of Appeals,
guess who wins?
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683. The evidence
is suppressed.
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684. Michael Sutter was
murdered by the defendant.
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685. This is not in dispute.
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686. The defense will
give you reasons why it's not a bad thing.
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687. They'll tell you
that Michael Sutter had no quality of life.
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688. It's true that Michael Sutter
wasn't going to grow up to be
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689. a teacher or an engineer or
a doctor, like the defendant.
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690. But he liked to watch TV.
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691. He loved his family.
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692. And he was alive.
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693. The defense will tell you
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694. that taking
Michael Sutter's life was the merciful thing to do.
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695. Michael Sutter's family
will tell you that they loved Michael.
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696. They miss Michael.
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697. This case
is not a debate about euthanasia.
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698. It's about a thrill
killing by a monster
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699. masquerading as
an angel of mercy.
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700. Michael Sutter is dead.
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701. He was murdered.
That's all that matters.
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702. Mr. McCoy is right,
the law is simple.
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703. It only sees
black and white.
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704. But reality?
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705. Well, reality has
all sorts of shades of gray, doesn't it?
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706. Dr. Semenko didn't
just wake up one morning
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707. and on a whim decide
to kill Michael Sutter.
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708. Michael Sutter's
parents know that.
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709. And although
it may be very hard for them to admit it,
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710. they wanted this death.
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711. And they made that
very clear to Dr. Semenko,
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712. who had the courage,
in the face of an antiquated law,
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713. to act in the
best interests of a suffering child.
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714. The State tries to
lock up people like this.
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715. They have put
Dr. Jack Kevorkian on trial
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716. over and over again,
but he's never been convicted.
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717. Because juries,
juries just like you,
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718. have always
recognized the truth.
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719. Dr. Lyle Semenko
is not a criminal.
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720. He's a hero.
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721. I read him stories
every night.
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722. It's funny,
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723. he had the
same favorites he did as a baby.
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724. After all
the suffering, after all the damage,
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725. he was still
the same little boy.
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726. Did you love him,
Mr. Sutter?
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727. You don't stop
loving your son when he gets hurt.
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728. And you don't stop
loving your son when he dies.
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729. Mr. Sutter, did you
ever ask Dr. Semenko to end your son's life?
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730. No.
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731. It's horrifying
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732. that he could
blame this on us.
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733. I mean, that anybody
could think
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734. that we wanted this.
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735. Mr. Sutter, Michael's care has
cost you almost a quarter of a million dollars
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736. since the accident,
hasn't it?
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737. Whatever it was,
it was worth it.
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738. I understand.
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739. But you had
a college fund for your daughter,
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740. and now
that's gone, isn't that right?
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741. Yes.
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742. And your relationship with
your wife has grown strained?
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743. She was having an affair?
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744. Michael's condition made
things very difficult for all of us.
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745. And he wasn't going to get any better, was he?
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746. We hoped.
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747. But, no.
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748. In fact,
there was only one way
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749. that Michael's suffering
was going to end,
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750. and you knew that,
didn't you?
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751. No.
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752. I could never take... Now, on December 12th,
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753. did you take Michael to
an appointment with Dr. Semenko?
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754. I took Michael to
many appointments.
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755. And did you say to Dr. Semenko
that Michael didn't deserve to live like this?
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756. Didn't you tell Dr. Semenko
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757. that you wished Michael's
suffering would end?
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758. No, I might
have said that,
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759. but I didn't mean
I wanted him dead.
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760. Mr. Sutter,
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761. if you had to do
it all over again,
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762. I mean, if you had known
how much Michael was going to suffer,
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763. would you have
pulled him out of that car?
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764. I loved Michael.
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765. I know that, Mr. Sutter.
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766. But would you
have saved his life?
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767. No. Thank you.
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768. Do you remember
coming to the hospital with your daughter Stephanie
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769. on a Saturday morning
last November?
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770. Michael woke up
with a fever of 103.
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771. It turned out
to be a flu virus.
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772. And did Stephanie want
to come to the hospital?
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773. Her brother was sick.
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774. Didn't she tell you that
she would rather be skating with her friends?
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775. Objection.
He's leading his own witness.
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776. Sustained.
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777. Did you fight
with your daughter at the hospital?
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778. I don't recall.
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779. Do you
recall Dr. Semenko being in the room
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780. when you were arguing
with Stephanie?
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781. Objection.
She doesn't recall arguing.
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782. A priori, she can't recall
who might have been present.
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783. Next question, Mr. Gillum.
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784. Your Honor,
permission to treat this witness as hostile.
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785. Go ahead.
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786. Didn't Stephanie tell you
that she didn't give a damn about Michael?
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787. That she had stuff to do?
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788. Objection. Hearsay.
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789. Offered to show the
defendant's state of mind, Your Honor.
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790. Overruled.
The witness will answer.
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791. She might have
said some things she shouldn't have.
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792. Like calling Michael
a vegetable?
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793. She was angry.
She wanted to hurt me.
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794. Wasn't she worried about
hurting her brother?
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795. He couldn't understand.
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796. Exactly.
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797. He couldn't
even understand when his own sister said
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798. that she wished
he were dead, could he?
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799. She didn't mean it.
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800. She just didn't want to
see Michael suffer anymore.
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801. None of us did.
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802. I know.
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803. Thank you.
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804. Mrs. Sutter, did you
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805. ever tell Dr. Semenko
to end Michael's life?
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806. No.
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807. Thank you.
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808. Dr. Semenko,
does Hudson Terrace Hospital
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809. have a policy regarding
assisted suicide?
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810. Yes.
In all New York hospitals it's strictly prohibited.
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811. And is this ever
a subject of discussion
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812. amongst your
fellow physicians?
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813. Frequently.
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814. The rules reflect
a wrong-headed view
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815. of dealing with
death and dying.
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816. Do you and your colleagues
have methods to get around these rules?
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817. We physicians
risk being charged with trafficking in drugs
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818. just by
providing morphine to terminal patients.
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819. The State doesn't want us
to turn them into junkies.
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820. And every day, in every
hospital in this country,
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821. a doctor calls
for a slow code.
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822. Objection.
Contrary to what the defendant thinks,
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823. he can't possibly
know what goes on
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824. in every hospital
in the country.
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825. Sustained.
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826. Dr. Semenko,
would you please define the term "slow code"?
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827. When a patient is beyond hope
and requires life-saving measures,
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828. a slow code means
the staff just goes through the motions.
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829. They let the patient die.
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830. And this is
done according to the patient's instructions?
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831. No, it's done when,
in the attending physician's opinion,
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832. death would be best.
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833. Michael Sutter
wasn't terminal.
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834. He could
have lived another, what, 50, 60 years?
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835. His heart would
have kept on beating,
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836. his lungs would
have kept on breathing,
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837. and the pain
would never stop.
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838. Sometimes
I have to tell people
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839. the worst news they
think they'll ever hear,
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840. the death of
their loved one.
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841. But somehow they wake up
the next morning, and their life goes on.
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842. People couldn't function
if they couldn't move on.
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843. The Sutters
couldn't move on. They needed to move on.
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844. Did the Sutters ask you
to end their son's life?
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845. There was no doubt
about what they wanted.
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846. They knew
their son's life,
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847. in any meaningful way,
was over.
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848. I was just the instrument,
doing what they wanted done.
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849. What they couldn't
bring themselves to do.
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850. Thank you, Doctor.
Your witness.
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851. Your Honor,
it's almost 12:00.
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852. I wonder if we could
take our noon recess?
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853. The jury's buying it.
Semenko's hammering us.
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854. He's smart,
he's confident, he's charming.
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855. Same pathology that
makes him a serial killer
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856. makes him
a hell of a witness.
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857. He must have
some weakness.
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858. You ever once hear
him question what he did?
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859. The Sutters
needed to move on.
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860. Absolute knowledge.
Absolute certainty.
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861. Some kind of God complex?
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862. His narcissism.
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863. Power to save life,
power to end life.
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864. More fascinated
with death.
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865. Jack,
somebody that's in love with himself
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866. isn't going
to like having his opinions challenged.
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867. He'll hate it.
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868. One weakness
he does have,
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869. he's not afraid of you.
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870. Mr. McCoy,
are you ready to proceed?
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871. Yes, Your Honor.
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872. Michael Sutter isn't the first
severely handicapped patient
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873. you've had in your care,
is he?
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874. No. I've had many.
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875. Did you kill them all?
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876. Objection!
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877. Sustained.
Watch your step, Mr. McCoy.
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878. I'll rephrase.
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879. When dealing
with other patients with similar difficulties,
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880. how did you
justify allowing some of them to live?
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881. Every case
must be assessed on its own merits.
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882. By you? No need to
consult the family?
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883. The Sutters
had already made their wishes known.
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884. But ultimately,
it was your decision,
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885. and you weren't
afraid to make it?
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886. I have the training.
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887. The training to decide
who should die, and when?
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888. The training to recognize
when there is no more hope.
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889. And did your training
tell you to use hemlock to kill a helpless boy?
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890. Coniine,
the active ingredient, causes the lungs to shut down.
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891. It's an effective
agent of death.
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892. It causes all muscles
to shut down.
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893. It's a horribly
painful death, isn't it?
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894. My specialty is
spinal cord injuries.
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895. That's why
the Sutters chose me to care for their boy.
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896. Michael's death was
relatively pain-free.
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897. Relatively?
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898. Wouldn't potassium
chloride have been quick and completely pain-free?
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899. The difference is,
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900. that would have
raised red flags
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901. all around
the hospital, isn't that right?
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902. If you're implying
that my medical opinion was compromised
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903. by a desire not to be
detected, you're right.
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904. I would rather be in
a hospital right now, caring for my patients,
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905. than defending
this ridiculous charge.
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906. But Michael Sutter's
death was humane.
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907. You have no doubt at all?
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908. No. It was the
right thing to do.
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909. Then why didn't
you come forward
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910. when Mr. Sutter was
charged with murder?
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911. Come on, Dr. Semenko.
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912. If you have
such confidence in your own goodness,
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913. why let an innocent man
go to jail?
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914. Objection, Your Honor.
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915. Overruled.
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916. Dr. Semenko,
answer his question.
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917. I don't know.
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918. Is it because deep
in your heart you knew what you did was wrong?
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919. That you had
committed murder?
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920. No more questions.
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921. No, I want to answer.
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922. I have confidence
in the judicial system.
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923. I knew Mr. Sutter
would be found innocent.
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924. If I stepped forward,
I'd lose my license.
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925. I'd lose my ability to
continue my work to care for my patients.
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926. He's awfully slick.
The bastard.
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927. He said
the Sutters chose him.
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928. Joe Sutter told the police
the hospital assigned Semenko to them.
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929. Maybe Semenko's lying,
trying to build himself up.
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930. Check it out.
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931. Has the jury reached
a verdict?
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932. Yes, we have,
Your Honor.
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933. On the first
count of the indictment,
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934. Murder in
the Second Degree, how do you find?
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935. We find the defendant
not guilty.
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936. On the second
count of the indictment,
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937. Manslaughter in
the First Degree, how do you find?
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938. We find
the defendant not guilty.
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939. And on the final
count of the indictment,
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940. Manslaughter in
the Second Degree, how do you find?
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941. We find the defendant guilty.
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942. They're calling Semenko
the next Kevorkian.
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943. Read on.
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944. They've already
received donations
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945. for his appeal
from all 50 states.
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946. Yeah, well,
don't be surprised
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947. if the Sutters kick
in a few extra bucks.
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948. The hospital confirmed
Joe Sutter asked for their son
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949. to be transferred
to Semenko's care.
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950. I don't want to hear this.
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951. I pulled
Lois Sutter's resume.
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952. Her last job,
she spent two days a week at Bergen County Clinical.
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953. She was there for
five of Semenko's suspicious deaths.
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954. They knew.
They put their kid in front of a loaded gun.
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955. What are you
gonna do about it?
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956. You couldn't even convict
Semenko of murder.
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957. Who's joining me for dinner?
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