1. In the criminal
justice system,
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by two separate yet equally important groups,
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who investigate crime
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who prosecute the offenders.
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6. Honey, come to bed.
We have to get up early.
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7. Shh! In a minute.
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8. Help! Help!
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9. Leave me alone! Get away from me!
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10. Found this gold
chain right here, broken.
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11. Probably what caused
the ligature marks on her neck.
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12. Lucky for her it broke.
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13. So what did
the paramedics say about her chances?
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when they took her out.
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15. You could call the hospital.
They took her to Hudson Terrace.
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16. All I heard was her shouting
for somebody to leave her alone,
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down the stairs.
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18. I come right out,
and I don't see anybody up there.
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19. How do I know
it wasn't you?
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20. My wife was with me.
She's inside, you can ask her.
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21. I will.
You hear anything?
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22. All I heard was an army
of cops, and paramedics invading my building.
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23. Thanks for your help.
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24. Did she have a husband?
A boyfriend?
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25. Not that I know of.
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26. Do you know of anybody
else in the building
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27. who might
want to throw her down the stairs?
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28. It's a small building. I got six units.
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29. Three of 'em got
old ladies in 'em,
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30. one's the guy you just
talked to, and one's mine.
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31. Anybody with you tonight?
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32. Yeah, the shrew I married.
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33. Now, if I was gonna toss
anybody down the stairs...
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34. Yeah. Yeah.
This is Mr. Golavski, he owns the building.
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35. He's bending over
backwards to cooperate.
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36. Victim's in surgery,
it'll be a while till we can talk to her.
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37. Can you let us
into her apartment?
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38. Yeah. Sure.
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39. How would somebody
get into this building?
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40. With a key,
or if somebody buzzed them in.
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41. This guy here was
Johnny-on-the-spot. He didn't see anybody.
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42. So how did
the assailant get out?
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43. The roof door's unlocked.
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44. You can only
get out that door.
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45. You wanna get back in,
you gotta have a key.
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46. So all we have to do
is find the invisible man,
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47. and see if he's got
roof tar on his shoes.
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48. This her? Yeah.
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49. Woman who looks like this
usually has a boyfriend.
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50. What would I know?
She just moved in a couple weeks ago.
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51. She work?
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52. I don't rent to deadbeats.
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53. She's a nurse,
St. Mark's Hospital.
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54. Where'd she live before?
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55. I don't know.
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56. You could
check her application.
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57. She didn't fill one out.
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58. Oh! How much
did she grease you?
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59. I own the building.
I can run it how I want.
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60. You wanna know where
she was before, ask her.
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61. I will, if she lives.
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62. Close the door
when you leave.
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63. Lennie, e-mail.
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64. They're all signed
"Giovanni."
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65. Phone sex has been
replaced by e-mail sex? Who knew?
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66. People don't usually
print out their e-mail.
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67. Is she out of danger yet?
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68. Doctors say they won't know
till the swelling goes down.
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69. The dates run
from last March to a few weeks ago.
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70. Do we have any idea
who Giovanni is?
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71. Well, she lodged complaints
with her online company when the e-mail started.
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72. They say they're trying
to track him down, but no luck.
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73. She's changed her e-mail
address half a dozen times.
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74. The messages
just keep coming.
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75. "Slip into your
blue satin nightgown
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76. "and wait for me on your new
queen-sized Sleepeze mattress.
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77. "Does it squeak
when your naked hips
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78. "bounce up and down
on it while you're..." Ooh!
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79. There's a blue satin
nightgown in her closet,
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80. and her mattress is
a Sleepeze.
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81. He knows what kind
of toothpaste she uses, soap, floor wax, you name it.
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82. Yeah, and he's thought up
new uses for all of them.
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83. It just gets more
and more intense as it goes.
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84. Any real threats,
like "I'm coming to push you down the stairs"?
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85. No.
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86. Let's find out
who he is anyway.
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87. Changing her
e-mail address didn't do any good,
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88. but it wasn't until
she started getting
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89. phone calls that she
moved the first time.
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90. The first time?
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91. She keeps having to move,
and the guy keeps finding her.
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92. You know what he said
in his phone calls?
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93. He told her to stop
trying to avoid him, or he'd kill her.
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94. I told her to
go to the police.
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95. And did she?
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96. They said there was
nothing they could do.
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97. We put her on
the day shift
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98. so she wouldn't
have to be out at night.
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99. She moved again,
he found her again.
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100. He threatened to come here,
and take out as many people as he could.
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101. When was that?
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102. About two weeks ago.
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103. Did he ever show up?
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104. Well, nobody
shot up the place yet.
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105. The administration took
some new security precautions.
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106. Maybe he got scared off.
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107. She have any idea
who he is?
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108. Poor Andrea.
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109. Having to look over your
shoulder all the time,
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110. that's no way to live.
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111. No, I don't know
a damn thing about her.
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112. She wouldn't even
leave a forwarding address when she moved out of here.
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113. What'd you do with
her security deposit?
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114. Put my kid through Harvard.
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115. So how long
was she here?
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116. Three or four months.
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117. Here's her mail
I couldn't forward.
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118. The security
deposit's on top.
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119. Anything else? Maybe later.
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120. Hey, check
the return address.
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121. "Detective Lloyd Fraker,
NYPD, 31st precinct."
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122. He tried to kill her.
Man! She okay?
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123. Don't know yet.
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124. So I guess that guy
at Rikers got out.
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125. At least you know
who to hang it on, right?
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126. What guy at Rikers?
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127. We talking
about the same thing?
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128. Andrea Blake,
cyber-stalker, inmate.
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129. We're with you
on the first two.
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130. Okay, she comes by
a while ago,
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131. shows me a stack
of e-mail from some creep who calls himself
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132. Casanova, or Don Juan,
or something like that.
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133. She got this letter
that really spooked the hell out of her.
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134. What letter?
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135. Told her I was sorry,
there was nothing I could do.
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136. What did you
write to her about?
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137. I was just following up,
seeing if she had any new info.
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138. "This is to inform you
that Peter Morgan, an inmate at Rikers Island,
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139. "filed a request with
the Board of Elections for your current address.
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140. "The Freedom of Information
Actrequires that we comply with such requests.
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141. "Accordingly,
we have provided Mr. Morgan with your address."
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142. Is this a great country
or what?
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143. Did you talk to this
guy at Rikers? Morgan?
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144. Hey, I got a load
of real cases.
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145. I told her she might want
to think about moving again,
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146. and this time,
don't register to vote.
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147. What about it?
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148. Why did you
want Andrea Blake's current address?
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149. Guy named Lowery asked me
to sign some letter he'd written.
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150. This looks like it.
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151. You're an accommodating
fellow, aren't you?
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152. For a carton
of cigarettes in this hellhole,
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153. I'd accommodate Mike Tyson.
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154. Is Lowery still here?
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155. Got out early last week.
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156. So why'd
he want her address?
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157. I didn't ask him,
'cause I didn't care.
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158. Hi. Can you tell us
where Russell Lowery is?
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159. If you'll settle for a guess,
the Night Crawler.
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160. It's a bar
down the street, toward Amsterdam.
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161. You can't miss it.
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162. Oh, when you find him,
could you send him back wherever he came from?
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163. Why is that?
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164. I went out
with him once.
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165. The man's an octopus with,
like, zero grasp of what "no" means.
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166. Now he won't
leave me alone.
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167. You know off-hand
if he owns a computer?
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168. He used to.
He put a notice up downstairs trying to sell it.
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169. You know why
he wanted to get rid of it?
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170. Said he was gonna be gone
for a while. Some cruise.
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171. Yeah, around
Rikers Island.
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172. Sometimes
when you meet a woman, you just know immediately.
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173. It's karma, fate, destiny.
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174. Far as we can tell,
it's pretty much every woman you see.
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175. I like
to spread my bounty.
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176. Andrea Blake.
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177. Karma. We met at a bar,
we clicked.
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178. When was that?
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179. I don't know.
Three, four months ago.
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180. Someplace on Eighth Avenue,
I don't remember the name.
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181. She gave me her number.
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182. Then why did you need the
Freedom of Information Act
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184. Wrong number.
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185. She must've accidentally
transposed some of the digits.
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186. Yeah. Being with you
probably made her dizzy.
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187. I have that
effect on women.
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188. It's a gift.
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189. So why did you have
somebody else sign the letter?
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191. I figured this was a way
I could slip him some smokes
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192. without hurting
his pride, you know?
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193. You ever live in the same
building as Andrea Blake?
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194. No. I'd have noticed her.
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195. You got a job?
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196. Used to.
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197. Free Radicals.
It's this club teenagers go to,
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198. slam into each other.
They call it dancing.
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199. I stamped their
hands when they went in. Got fired when I got busted.
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200. How about before that?
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201. Before that,
I was living in Pennsylvania.
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202. So what'd you
do about Andrea Blake when you got out of Rikers?
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203. You went
to the address you got from the Board of Elections?
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204. I was going to,
but I met somebody else.
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205. Really? You went to all
that trouble to find her, then you just dropped it?
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206. I have a very
short attention span.
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207. There, it's in the e-mail.
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208. "I like to spread my bounty,
and that's not all I like to spread."
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209. Know a judge who'll issue
a search warrant based on this?
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210. Well, that's why
we called you.
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211. We want
to hang onto him while we investigate.
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212. What makes you think
it's him?
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213. Well, he went to
a lot of trouble to track down the victim,
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214. and he recently
got rid of his computer.
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215. But the guy who bought it
installed an eight-gig hard drive,
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No way to trace what Lowery did.
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217. It's not a crime
to sell a computer.
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219. Raging hormones.
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220. He grabbed
a woman on Riverside.
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221. Wouldn't let go of her arm
while he told her what he wanted to do to her.
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222. Well, the judge
released him conditionally.
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223. If he screws up,
he goes back to Rikers.
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224. This woman who lives
in his building?
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225. What, the one who
called him the octopus?
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226. If you can
get her to make a harassment complaint...
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227. She seemed
pretty interested in getting rid of him.
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228. Probably won't hold,
but it's worth a try.
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229. Van Buren.
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230. Okay, thanks.
My men are on their way.
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231. The victim's awake.
Take Lowery's mug shot with you.
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232. I went out to throw
my garbage down the chute,
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grabbed me from behind.
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234. We didn't find
any garbage.
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I dumped the garbage,
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back to my apartment.
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the exact words.
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he was Giovanni.
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241. See,
last year I started getting this e-mail...
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what he was going to do to me,
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245. And I screamed,
and I struggled, and I shouted, and...
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246. Anyway, I guess he got mad,
and he threw me down the stairs.
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247. How do you think Giovanni
knew all about you?
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248. What soap you use,
stuff like that?
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249. I don't know.
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250. It's like somebody
was watching me all the time.
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251. And you don't know
what it's like.
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252. You don't know
who it is like,
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253. is it a neighbor, is it
somebody you work with?
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254. This guy says he met you
in a bar on Eighth Avenue a few months ago.
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255. I don't go to bars.
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256. Not ever?
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257. I don't like the atmosphere.
Why go?
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258. You make it sound like my
daughter did something wrong.
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259. No, no.
We have to check.
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260. How can
this be Giovanni?
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261. I don't know this man,
how can he know so much about me?
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262. Okay, if it's not him,
who's your candidate?
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263. You have no idea how much
time I have spent on this,
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264. and the only name that I have
ever been able to come up with
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266. Who is he?
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268. where I was when the e-mail
first started.
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270. I would be
at the supermarket,
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272. I would be at
the dry cleaner,
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273. and he would be in line
right behind me.
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274. Did you tell
Detective Fraker about him?
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he would look into it,
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heard anything.
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277. I mean, first the e-mail,
and now the phone calls,
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Please help me.
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can reciprocate. Thanks.
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Lowery was incarcerated
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Rawling Correctional Facility in Brownsville
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283. from January
to September of last year.
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284. What for? Computer fraud.
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285. He was hacking into
people's bank accounts, and helping himself.
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286. So he knows
how to send e-mail.
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287. Cons got computers?
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288. The officer
I spoke to didn't know, but said he doubted it.
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289. Rawling is a private
prison run for profit.
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290. What'd you do with Lowery?
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291. He's back at Rikers
on a harassment complaint from one of his neighbors.
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292. Any other suspects? One.
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293. Louis Dutton. No record.
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294. Find out if we want
to change that.
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295. Louis Dutton? Yeah.
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296. We're investigating
a complaint.
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297. Where were you two nights ago
around 1:00 a.m.?
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298. First, unless you can connect
me with the objective of your investigation,
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question my whereabouts.
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300. Oh, good,
a constitutional scholar. Do you know Andrea Blake?
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301. And second,
I'm under no obligation
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302. to answer your questions
under any circumstances.
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303. Maybe he'd like
to repeat all this down at the precinct.
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304. Third, I'm not going
anywhere with you
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305. unless you arrest me,
and I'm waiting to hear what the charge would be.
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you got in there.
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500 millimeter?
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308. And a scenic view.
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309. Yeah.
You get a nice close-up of the pigeon crap
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across the way.
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311. Or the person who lives
in that apartment.
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312. You're wasting my time.
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313. And here's a tip,
you're wasting yours, too.
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314. Yeah,
I remember Andrea Blake.
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315. Nice lady, friendly,
good tipper.
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316. Which apartment she live in?Sebastian.
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318. 7H? Would that
be across the airshaft from Louis Dutton in 7B?
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319. Yeah. Who's in there now?
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320. A 19-year-old girl
from Toadsuck, Arkansas,
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the new Betty Buckley.
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322. Yeah, I'm not
making that up. Toadsuck, Arkansas.
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323. You know if Dutton
has his own darkroom equipment?
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324. I don't know.
He gets a lot of mail from a photo lab.
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325. Yeah. You remember
the name of the place?
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326. Sure. Imagine Photo Lab.
I think it's on Third Avenue.
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327. Who processes these? The guys in the back.
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328. Didn't anybody think
to notify the police?
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329. I know it looks like he's
invading people's privacy...
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330. Looks like?
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obviously have no idea they're being photographed.
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332. Nude women
in their own apartments, shots up women's dresses.
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333. No, no.
He always sends signed releases with the film.
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334. We keep 'em on file.
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335. Did you ever
notice the handwriting's the same on all these signatures?
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do with these?
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337. Look up this address
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338. on the net.
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339. This guy takes
pictures of naked women.
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340. They don't know he's
doing it, and this is what he does with them?
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341. He puts himself
in the pictures, and has virtual sex.
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342. Is that him? Yeah.
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343. He should keep
his clothes on.
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344. Candid Camera
for the '90s?
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347. Who's the girl?
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349. That's the apartment
Andrea Blake lived in when the e-mail started.
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350. Dutton live there
at the time? Yep.
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I can see a box of Wheaties,
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a Dominos pizza box.
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353. Yeah. You look through
that window long enough,
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everything she owns, and every brand name she uses.
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355. Mmm. Get a search warrant.
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356. And tell the new
Betty Buckley to close her blinds.
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357. We're seizing
your computer, your camera,
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358. and 16
rolls of exposed, but unprocessed film.
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359. This is
a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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360. Yeah. Well, the judge
didn't think so.
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361. Rey. You got
a lot of pictures of Andrea Blake here.
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362. But she's got her clothes
on in all of them.
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363. Must've been quite
a disappointment, huh?
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364. And we're arresting you.
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365. Now, I know
you're a stickler, so,
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366. violation of penal law
235.21, and 240.20 sub 7,
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367. that's disseminating
indecent material to minors,
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368. and creating a physically
offensive condition by any act
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legitimate purpose.
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370. 240.20 sub 7 is
unconstitutionally vague,
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371. and will never
survive an appeal.
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372. You probably
already know you have the right to remain silent.
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373. Why don't you use it?
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374. The last I heard,
bad taste is not a crime.
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375. If it was, Louis here
would be facing life.
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I have to listen to these Neanderthals denigrate my art,
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378. Bouncing breasts are art?
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1:00 a.m. last Saturday?
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381. What does that have
to do with the charge?
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382. We're investigating him
for attempted murder.
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383. They're railroading me.
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384. They're desperate
to shut down my website.
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386. Give me some details.
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387. Well, somebody
shoved Andrea Blake down a flight of stairs.
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last Saturday night?
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389. Does the name Giovanni
mean anything to you?
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390. You have no right to
pry into any area of my life.
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391. Look, we have
your computer.
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on the hard drive, we're gonna find it.
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393. Evidence of what?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
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394. You're fishing.
End of discussion.
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395. You can make bail
after the arraignment. And keep your mouth shut.
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396. Mr. Sanchez is leaving.
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397. Mr. Dutton will be
enjoying our hospitality.
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take a picture of Dutton
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current address.
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400. See if anybody
noticed him hanging around.
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401. Is there one of him
with his clothes on?
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402. I vote for a mug shot.
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403. You ever see this guy
hanging around?
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404. If I say
I've seen him, will you leave me
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405. and my building
out of this mess?
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406. You're a real ray of
sunshine, aren't you?
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407. You guys have brought me
nothing but trouble.
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408. Now I got to fumigate.
I never seen so many cockroaches.
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409. Well, you run a roach motel,
that's your problem.
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410. You seen this guy or not?
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411. I run a clean building.
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412. It's that girl,
that Andrea Blake.
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413. It's her
stinking, rotten garbage sitting there the whole time
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414. with the heat on
while she was gone.
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415. She's back?
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416. Her and her roach colony.
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417. I never seen this guy.
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418. She told us
she took her garbage out.
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419. I don't understand why
you had me come down here.
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420. You're just asking me more
questions about Louis Dutton.
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421. We're trying
to find out if he's linked to the e-mail
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422. you say somebody sent you.
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423. I say?
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424. What's this all about?
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425. Well, you told us
you took out the garbage
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426. the night you
were attacked, right?
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427. Um... I took out
half of it.
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428. There's only
one trash can in your kitchen.
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429. You let your
garbage pile up?
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430. Sometimes.
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431. Your place is so clean
you could eat off the floor.
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432. Miss Blake,
you're a nurse, right?
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433. So you know about
people coming in
Copy !req
434. with phony ailments,
looking for attention.
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435. Oh, God,
you don't believe me.
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436. We get the same
thing sometimes.
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437. People making up stories
about being victimized,
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438. confessing to crimes
they didn't commit,
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439. saying they witnessed
an incident they didn't.
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440. This is a nightmare.
He is real.
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441. He tormented me with the
phone calls and the e-mail.
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442. He tried to kill me.
You have to listen.
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443. Miss Blake, there's
absolutely no evidence
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444. that anybody pushed
you down those stairs.
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445. Now, we think
you started getting e-mail that scared you.
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446. You went to the police,
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447. they told you they couldn't
do anything until there was a crime committed,
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448. so you faked a crime.
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449. He's real.
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450. You threw yourself down
those stairs, didn't you?
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451. He is out there. Please!
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452. Look, we really
do want to help you, but you got to tell us the truth.
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453. The truth is
he tried to kill me! I am dead unless you help me!
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454. And you don't even
believe that I need help.
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455. We believe you
about the e-mail.
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456. If it was Dutton,
he won't be doing it again.
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457. He's going to kill me.
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458. Look, these guys that hide
behind computer screens,
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459. they usually
aren't even dangerous.
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460. It's like
obscene phone calls.
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461. Your guy'd probably
faint if he had to be in the same room with you.
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462. So she filed
a false police report.
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463. Yeah. But we don't
want to charge her.
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464. How do you want to
proceed on those other charges against Dutton?
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465. Should we spring him? No. Leave him where he is.
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466. What about
the other one, Lowery? The octopus.
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467. Oh, he's out.
The judge took one look at our charge and released him.
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468. Miss Ross?
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469. The hospital where
Miss Blake works...
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470. Thanks. I got a request from
their attorney for the police report,
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471. and the disposition
on the alleged attack.
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472. Why?
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473. She cost them
a lot of money in added security.
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474. If she made the story up,
they'll probably sue her to recover their costs.
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475. And fire her.
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476. Would that surprise you?
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477. What's the guy's name?
Her lawyer?
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478. I'll take care of it. Thanks.
Copy !req
479. So I asked 'em,
"Was it the same old problem?"
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480. They said,
"Yeah, he wanted to have sex twice a day,
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481. "she wanted to have it
twice a year."
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482. So what'd you do?
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483. I wrote 'em
a summons which said,
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484. "You must
have sex once a week, and only once a week."
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485. And they bought it?
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486. Yeah.
I'm the police!
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487. Beaten and stabbed,
broken neck.
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488. At least she can't say
"I told you so."
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489. It's Giovanni! It's the man in the picture!
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490. Ma'am, can you hear me?
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491. He's on the fire escape!
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492. Oh, my God!
He's coming in!
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493. Ma'am, can you get out
of the apartment?
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494. Please help me!
Get away from me!
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495. What does she mean,
"The man in the picture"?
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496. We showed her
Lowery's mug shot.
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497. What about Dutton?
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498. She knew him,
she would've just said, "It's Dutton."
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499. We checked
on him anyway. He's still at Rikers.
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500. This is all we have?
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501. Let's get
a search warrant for Lowery's apartment.
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502. Try Judge Livingston,
he has lower standards.
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503. How did you get this?
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504. You got
nothing to connect me to the murder, I didn't do it.
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505. You better hope so,
'cause if I find out you did,
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506. I'm gonna push
your face through the back of your head.
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507. You heard that.
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508. Say what?
You'll have to speak up.
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509. You'll see
I like classical music.
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510. I'm particularly fond
of Mozart.
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511. Hey, Lennie,
look at this, and this.
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512. How many recordings of
Don Giovannido you own?
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513. All but two.
I don't think it's a crime.
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514. Briscoe and Curtis
searched Lowery's apartment.
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515. They found
25 recordings of Don Giovanni.
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516. They deduced
he's an opera fan.
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517. That's helpful.
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518. Have you read the file? Yeah.
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519. Lowery was in
prison in Pennsylvania when the e-mail started.
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520. If he's Giovanni then
he must've had access to an online computer.
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521. Have they checked that out? No.
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522. How sure are they
about Lowery?
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523. They dropped the ball,
somebody got killed.
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524. They're sure,
and they want him.
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525. Send them
to Pennsylvania.
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526. Our philosophy is,
you keep 'em busy, they won't make any trouble.
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527. Lowery was one
of our best workers.
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528. Doing what?
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529. Well,
we have contracts with several companies.
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530. Lowery worked for Homebody.
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531. What's Homebody?
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532. It's a catalog company.
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533. These men are taking
orders from customers.
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534. Can they send e-mail
from these computers?
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535. No. Only the supervisor.
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536. I'm not a prisoner.
I work for Homebody.
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537. We specialize in
mid-range home furnishings.
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538. Your callers know
they're talking to prisoners?
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539. Computers are set up
so the worker never sees the information.
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540. He's inputting
your credit card number,
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541. but all he's seeing
is a row of X's.
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542. I knew one con could
memorize 70 digits from hearing 'em once.
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543. We screen
them carefully before we hire them.
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544. Russell Lowery,
he an example of your careful screening?
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545. A hacker
who's in prison for computer crime.
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546. Russell Lowery? Ring a bell?
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547. Sure, I think I remember him.
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548. You let him use
your computer, didn't you?
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549. How'd you work it?
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550. Did he tell you that?
He's a liar.
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551. He's a better liar
than you are.
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552. I have the only key.
Nobody gets in here but me.
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553. I ordered
a desk for Katie from Homebody last year.
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554. I gave my name, address,
phone, and credit card numbers to a convict?
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555. Yeah. The prisoners
make $350 an hour.
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556. They get to
keep half of it.
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557. The rest goes
into a victim's restitution fund.
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558. Now, we don't know
how much the prison makes out of the contract,
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559. nobody will tell us.
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560. But we went back over
Andrea Blake's records.
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561. Now, she ordered an end table
from Homebody, about a month before the e-mail started.
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562. She calls to order some
stuff, she gets Lowery.
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563. She used to be
outgoing, friendly.
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564. They chat,
she triggers something in him.
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565. Once he had her
credit card number,
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566. he could find out anything
he wanted to know about her.
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567. He logs
onto the Internet.
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568. You let your
fingers do the stalking.
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569. The databases give
him e-mail address,
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570. social security number,
bank accounts, credit report,
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571. everything she
ever ordered by phone.
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572. Yeah.
But who orders toothpaste and soap over the phone?
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573. I mean, this guy knew
what brand of frozen waffles she ate.
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574. She had
a supermarket discount card.
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575. You mean every time they
scan my discount card at the market...
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576. Everything you buy goes
into their computer under your name.
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577. Even if they don't sell
the data to other companies, a hacker can find it.
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578. Like Lowery did.
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579. We're getting
ahead of ourselves here.
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580. We haven't tied him
to Andrea Blake.
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581. The only way we can do
that is this supervisor
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582. who says Lowery
never used his computer.
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583. He was lying.
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584. All right.
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585. Let's see if we can prove
any of this.
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586. Get a subpoena for Homebody's
Pennsylvania phone records,
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587. and a subpoena
for this supervisor.
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588. And arrest Russell Lowery.
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589. Not guilty.
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590. Your Honor,
the case against Mr. Lowery
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591. is a figment of the
District Attorney's imagination.
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592. Then the trial should be
mercifully short, Counselor.
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593. Miss Ross,
People on bail?
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594. The People
request the defendant be remanded without bail.
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595. Your Honor, the prosecution's
entire case is based on my client's love of opera.
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596. Our case is,
he stalked and killed the victim.
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597. Given the seriousness of
the charge, bail is denied.
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598. The defendant is remanded.
Next case.
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599. "Docket
number 026797..."
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600. I hope we have
more than Mozart to take to trial.
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601. The Brownsville D.A.
issue the subpoenas yet?
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602. The prison's the big
employer in the area.
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603. The D.A.'s
giving me the runaround.
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604. I've got nothing
to threaten them with.
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605. The catalog company's
based here. Threaten them.
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606. This is up to
the local authorities in Brownsville, Miss Ross.
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607. And Mr. Wilson is
a free individual,
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608. I can't force him
to do anything.
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609. I'm sure you must
have some influence.
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610. How do you think
the public would react
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611. if they found out they were
giving their credit card numbers to criminals?
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612. Every precaution is taken.
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613. The arrangement actually
benefits the customers
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614. by keeping
the costs down.
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615. And the prisoners
learn a marketable skill.
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616. And you don't
care that your policies have resulted in a murder?
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617. No. I see no reason
to think that's true.
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618. You may change your mind
when you're facing charges of obstruction of justice.
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619. If you think
you can make that stick.
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620. I don't think I can.
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621. But I do know
how this will play out on the Six O'Clock News.
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622. I like talking to reporters.
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623. They're so eager.
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624. I'll bring your proposal to
the attention of my superiors.
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625. Who makes
the best workers? Murderers? Rapists?
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626. Child molesters?
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627. I told the police
I have the only key.
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628. I can't help your case.
Why would you want me to testify?
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629. The police don't believe you.
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630. Neither do I.
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631. If you had given
your key to an inmate,
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632. would you lose your job?
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633. Of course I would.
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634. So you're between a rock
and a hard place here, aren't you?
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635. I would be if I'd
given anybody the key.
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636. Are you aware somebody
used your computer
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637. to send obscene
and harassing e-mail
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638. to a young woman who was
subsequently murdered?
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639. That's what I was told.
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640. Where were you on the
night of February 2nd? That was a Friday.
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641. At my cabin
in the Poconos.
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642. Alone?
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643. Yes. Did anybody see you?
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644. You're making it sound
like I killed her.
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645. The phone records prove
the e-mail was sent from your computer.
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646. I guess so.
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647. Well, if you're
the only one with access to the computer,
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648. then you must've sent
the e-mail.
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649. I'm ready to
amend the indictment
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650. against Mr. Lowery to
include you as an accomplice, unless you tell me the truth.
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651. Did Russell Lowery have
access to your computer at Rawling prison?
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652. Mr. Wilson?
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653. Yeah.
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654. Should we tell Homebody
Wilson's been siphoning money from the company?
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655. Lowery found evidence, and
used it to blackmail Wilson.
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656. Poetic justice.
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657. The defense is moving
to suppress the 911 tape.
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658. Get away from me!
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659. The victim,
in a state of panic,
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660. is describing a man
breaking into her apartment.
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661. She identifies the intruder
as "Giovanni."
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662. And you're seeking
to introduce this as an identification
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663. of the defendant, Mr. Lowery?
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664. Yes, sir.
Miss Blake had previously seen Mr. Lowery's mug shot.
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665. The police believed that
he was the Giovanni who was stalking her.
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666. So what if the police
believed it?
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667. Miss Blake couldn't ID
the photo.
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668. The police never told
Miss Blake the real name of the man in the picture.
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669. To her he was Giovanni.
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670. So when she identified
her murderer by that name,
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671. it was as if she had said,
"Russell Lowery is killing me."
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672. The problem is
the tape is hearsay.
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673. This is
a clear exception to the hearsay rule.
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674. Her statements
are admissible as excited utterances.
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675. This does seem to
be an exception, Mr. Minetti.
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676. The victim had no
earthly reason to lie.
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677. I see no bar to
admitting the tape.
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678. Mr. McCoy is leaving out
one salient point, sir.
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679. Two weeks
before she died,
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680. Miss Blake fabricated
an attack on herself,
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681. and told the police
that Giovanni did it.
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682. Is that true, Mr. McCoy?
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683. The police reports
are attached to my papers, Judge.
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684. She threw herself
down a flight of stairs?
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685. And she destroyed her own
veracity by making the false accusation.
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686. The police concluded
that she was desperate.
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687. No one would take
her plight seriously.
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688. Everywhere
she turned for help,
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689. she was sent away
with a pat on the head and a "Don't worry about it."
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690. But she falsely
accused Mr. Lowery?
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691. She didn't know Mr. Lowery.
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692. She accused Giovanni.
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693. It was only later
that she was able to link the two,
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694. as she clearly did
on the 911 tape,
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695. at a time when, as Your Honor
says, she had no earthly reason to lie.
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696. Unfortunately, Mr. McCoy,
the young woman is not here
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697. to clarify
her state of mind.
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698. All we know is,
she lied once,
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699. so we can no longer
make a presumption of credibility.
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700. The tape
is inadmissible.
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701. Thank you, Judge.
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702. I don't understand.
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703. It's a technicality,
Mrs. Blake.
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704. The accused has the right
to cross-examine his accuser,
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705. and in this case, he can't.
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706. Do you hear yourself?
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707. This person gets away
with killing my daughter because he killed her.
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708. They really brainwash you
people in law school, don't they?
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709. The protections
are there for everyone.
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710. Sometimes
it makes it harder for us to get a conviction.
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711. Andrea worked with
Nurses Without Borders.
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712. She worked
on her vacations,
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713. she worked
to save children all around the world.
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714. But you don't give
a damn about that, do you?
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715. All you care
about is protecting the so-called rights
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716. of a maniac
who killed her.
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717. Why didn't anybody
protect her rights?
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718. We're not giving up,
Mrs. Blake.
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719. If you can't use the
only evidence you have,
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720. what exactly
are you planning to do?
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721. I don't disagree with her.
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722. Sometimes we're so intent
on a grain of sand,
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723. we lose sight of the beach.
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724. Without the 911 tape,
can you convince a jury
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725. that Lowery was the man
coming through the window?
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726. There was no skin
under her fingernails,
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727. and nobody's blood
but hers at the scene.
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728. Whatever he did with
his clothes and the knife,
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729. the police
haven't found them.
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730. We can prove he's Giovanni,
he's the cyber-stalker, that's about it.
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731. The tape
was the only piece of evidence
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732. which identified
Lowery as the killer.
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733. Without the connection,
there is no case.
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734. I hear some judge
threw out the tape.
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735. We're waiting
for the other shoe to drop.
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736. Which is?
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737. Motion to dismiss.
Which we're gonna lose.
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738. The tape's out
'cause she lied about the first attack?
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739. Yes.
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740. I don't think she lied.
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741. I think
the guy pushed her down the stairs.
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742. Did it occur to you
to mention this sooner?
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743. I didn't know there
was gonna be a problem.
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744. Do you have anything besides
an opinion based on hindsight?
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745. Twenty-eight
years' experience.
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746. Why'd you change your mind?
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747. You saw the crime scene
photos and you have to ask me that?
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748. We made a mistake
and she paid for it.
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749. You understand
the implications?
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750. Yeah, the defense
has a police report
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751. that says
the opposite of what I'm saying.
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752. Minetti will tear you
to shreds on the stand, I can't stop it.
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753. I can make the case.
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754. Under oath?
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755. You set it up.
I'll be there.
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756. We're indicting Lowery
for attempted murder.
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757. For the incident
on the stairs?
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758. I'm not sending Briscoe
to the lions without backup.
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759. What about
the police report?
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760. You heard the man.
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761. The police made a mistake.
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762. And there were injuries
other than the ones from the fall.
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763. Miss Blake's neck
was scratched, bleeding from where she'd been choked.
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764. Is there anything else to
support your conclusion, Detective?
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765. The gold necklace used to
choke her was totally mangled.
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766. Now, if you were
gonna do that to yourself,
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767. you'd use a piece
of cheap costume jewelry,
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768. not something
that costs 300 bucks.
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769. My goodness,
isn't this convenient for the prosecution's case?
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770. How am I supposed
to answer that?
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771. Why don't you give us your
opinion, Detective Briscoe?
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772. That seems to be
all you have to offer.
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773. Can we have less sarcasm,
and more elucidation, Mr. Minetti?
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774. Detective Briscoe,
did you really change your mind,
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775. or did you,
in your zeal to convict my client,
Copy !req
776. decide to commit perjury?
Copy !req
777. Your Honor.
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778. I'd like to hear
the answer, Mr. McCoy.
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779. I reinterpreted the evidence
based on subsequent events.
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780. "Reinterpreted"?
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781. Is that
the way you talk, Detective Briscoe?
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782. Have you been coached?
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783. Your Honor, Detective Briscoe
approached the D.A.'s office, he was not coached.
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784. You're accusing
a police detective of lying under oath,
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785. and two
Assistant D.A.s of suborning perjury.
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786. Do you have anything
to back up your charges?
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787. Yeah. His opinion.
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788. All right. That'll do,
Detective Briscoe.
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789. Move on, Mr. Minetti.
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790. Detective Briscoe,
didn't the landlord state
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791. that there was no way
for an intruder to enter the building?
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792. I went back to the building,
and rang several buzzers at random.
Copy !req
793. An old lady buzzed me in.
She thought I was the pizza she ordered.
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794. Did she buzz anyone in
on the night of the first incident? Did anybody?
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795. Nobody admitted it.
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796. So the answer to
that question is no.
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797. The answer is, he got
in the building somehow.
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798. No. Not if the attack
was faked.
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799. Didn't Miss Blake acknowledge
by her behavior that she made this story up?
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800. No.
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801. The official police
report says she did. I quote,
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802. "When he asked Miss Blake
if she made up the story,
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803. "she burst into tears."
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804. Who wouldn't?
She was terrified.
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805. And there
we were accusing her instead of helping her.
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806. By "we,"
you mean yourself,
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807. and your partner,
Detective Curtis?
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808. Yes.
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809. Does Detective Curtis concur
with your revised conclusion?
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810. As far as I know.
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811. Let's have a yes
or no, Detective.
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812. Sure he does.
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813. She didn't
stab herself six times and break her own neck.
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814. Nor did my client do that,
Judge.
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815. Mr. McCoy,
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816. you've amended
the indictment to include the attempted murder charge?
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817. Yes.
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818. Judge,
that's a blatant attempt
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819. to give credence to
Detective Briscoe's flip-flop.
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820. All right, Mr. Minetti,
that's enough.
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821. You can
bring this up again in front of the jury.
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822. I'm going
to let them decide the victim's credibility.
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823. Tape's back in.
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824. Where the hell do you get off
pulling a stunt like this?
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825. They were gonna
dismiss the charges.
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826. So you lie to a judge?I didn't lie.
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827. I'm looking at the transcript,
Lennie. You're an inch away from perjury!
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828. More like a foot,
foot and a half.
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829. I am not laughing.
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830. How dare
you go behind my back on something like this?
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831. We owe this girl something.
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832. We called her
a liar and we sent her straight into Lowery's arms.
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833. Well,
I don't think she lied, and that's what I said.
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834. And thanks to you,
Lowery's gonna walk.
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835. What the hell
is that supposed to mean? I stopped him from walking.
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836. What, for a couple
of minutes?
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837. His lawyer
just subpoenaed me to testify at the trial.
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838. For the defense!
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839. Fine. So back me up.
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840. One of my
detectives lying under oath is more than enough.
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841. Thank you.
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842. That's it!
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843. I don't like
being submarined.
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844. I got a right
to my opinion.
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845. No. What you got is
a lot of nerve, Lennie,
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846. making it sound like
I agree with you, partner.
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847. It never occurred to me
that you wouldn't, partner.
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848. What, you wanna
see this scum bounce?
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849. I want to
see him strapped down with a needle in his arm,
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850. but I'm not gonna perjure
myself to make it happen!
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851. Curtis is standing by
the original report.
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852. Briscoe said
Curtis agreed with him.
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853. Another mistake?
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854. St. Mark's Hospital wanted
a copy of the police report after the first incident.
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855. They were gonna fire
Blake if she made it up.
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856. And? Curtis said he'd handle it.
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857. And?
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858. She didn't get fired.
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859. I make notes of all
my meetings, Miss Ross.
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860. I'll make notes of this one
right after you leave.
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861. Here it is.
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862. "Detective Curtis,
re: Andrea Blake."
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863. Did you
ask him for a copy of the police report?
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864. Yes. As I told you,
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865. if Andrea Blake
had made up these stalking stories,
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866. we would have fired her,
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867. and probably sued her
for the cost of the extra security measures.
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868. Did Detective Curtis
give you the report?No.
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869. He said the report would
be available in litigation,
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870. but he didn't think
we had cause to sue her.
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871. Did he say why?
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872. He said she was being stalked,
and she did have reason to fear for her safety.
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873. Did he mention her
tumble down the stairs?
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874. He told me the police had
no incontrovertible evidence
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875. to show she made it up.
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876. Is Detective Briscoe
telling us the truth?
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877. All he said was he
changed his opinion.
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878. After the tape
was suppressed.
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879. We'll never know
when he changed his mind.
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880. I've got to go
with what we've got.
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881. What you've got
is two cops making us look like morons.
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882. Who are both trying
to do the right thing.
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883. Their good intentions
could cost us a conviction.
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884. Offer Lowery a plea.
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885. I did.
Minetti turned it down.
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886. Then do something else.
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887. I only have one move left.
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888. Hang Rey Curtis out to dry.
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889. Detective Curtis, when you investigated
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890. what the prosecution
calls the attempted murder,
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891. what evidence did you
find that my client had ever been in Miss Blake's building?
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892. None.
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893. Did you find any evidence
that my client had pushed Miss Blake down the stairs?
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894. No.
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895. Did you find any evidence
that anybody pushed Miss Blake down the stairs?
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896. Well,
the situation lent itself to various interpretations.
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897. I see. Your Honor,
defense's number eight.
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898. Is this your report
of the incident, Detective Curtis?
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899. Yes. And you concluded that
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900. Andrea Blake faked
the attack in the building?
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901. I did.
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902. Do you still
stand by your report?
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903. Yes, I do.
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904. Thank you,
Detective Curtis. Nothing further, Judge.
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905. Did your investigation
conclude
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906. that Miss Blake was
being stalked by a man using the name Giovanni?
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907. Yes. Did your investigation
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908. conclude that Russell Lowery
and Giovanni were the same person?
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909. Yes.
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910. Did your investigation
conclude
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911. that Miss Blake was
in lethal, and immediate danger from her stalker?
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912. Not at first.
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913. At what point did you reach
that conclusion, Detective?
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914. When you saw her
lying dead on the ground
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915. of multiple stab wounds,
and a broken neck?
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916. Did you make a mistake
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917. that cost the victim
her life?
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918. Look, the police
investigate crimes.
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919. Once we concluded there
was no attempted murder,
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920. there was nothing
to investigate.
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921. No. You concluded that
no crime had been committed,
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922. and that she faced
no serious threat from Mr. Lowery?
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923. Yes.
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924. But you told her employer
that she was in danger from Giovanni?
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925. Yes.
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926. Did you lie?
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927. Look, I felt sorry for her.
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928. I didn't think
that she should get fired from her job.
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929. Is that a yes? You lied?
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930. Yes.
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931. Are you lying now?
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932. No.
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933. I'm finished
with this witness.
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934. Will the defendant
please rise?
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935. Ladies and
gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict?
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936. Yes, Your Honor.
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937. On the charge
of attempted murder, how do you find?
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938. We find
the defendant guilty.
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939. On the charge of murder
in the second degree, how do you find?
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940. We find
the defendant guilty.
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941. I hope he stays in prison
for a long time.
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942. We'll be asking for life
without parole.
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943. Perhaps that's
not much comfort.
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944. It helps.
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945. Beautiful day, huh?
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946. No hard feelings, Rey.
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947. I'm glad
Lowery went down.
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948. You okay?
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949. I'm okay with what I did.
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950. I just hope
you're okay, Lennie.
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