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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5. These are their stories.
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6. The regular doorman
always lets me deliver to the front door.
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7. Too bad he's
not on duty today.
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8. Hey, look, I'm running
a little late here.
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9. Well, then you're gonna
have to hurry around to the service entrance.
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10. Come on, I'm trying
to make a living here. Leave me alone!
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11. So am I.
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12. My God!
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13. Get an ambulance!
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14. I just heard the crash.
I didn't see anything before that.
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15. Okay.
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16. She shot out in front
of me, scared-like.
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17. Scared, huh? Yeah. Looking behind her.
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18. Looked like she
was running away from somebody.
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19. Did you see anybody with her?
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20. I barely saw her
till I hit her.
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21. Take a look at who it is.
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22. Margaret Abbott.
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23. The Margaret Abbott?Maggie Abbott.
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24. Oh, my God.
I killed Maggie Abbott.
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25. Found this button
on the sidewalk. It was torn off her sweater.
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26. Aside from
the expected bruises and broken bones,
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27. she had a contusion
around her wrist. Like somebody grabbed her.
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28. Mugging.
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29. She was still wearing
a diamond tennis bracelet on her other wrist.
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30. Pocketbook was
found on the sidewalk. Credit cards, 20 bucks.
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31. Hudson University
Law faculty card.
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32. She was just appointed
to the appellate court.
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33. Looks like she
ran out of appeals.
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34. I talked to
Maggie just after lunch.
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35. We'd made plans to
go out to the island early this weekend.
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36. She just walked
in front of a car?
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37. It was a cab. Right.
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38. The driver thinks
she may have been chased into the street.
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39. Somebody deliberately what?
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40. Somebody killed Maggie?
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41. We don't know.
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42. Mr. Abbott, the police
are canvassing the area.
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43. They're doing everything
that can be done.
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44. Your brother's
taking the first flight out of Heathrow.
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45. Did you reach Annie? No.
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46. I left a message at
the senator's office.
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47. Okay.
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48. I'm sorry.
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49. If the D.A.'s office
can be of any help...
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50. Thank you.
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51. Mr. Abbott, if
you don't mind,
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52. there's a couple of things
we'd like to clear up.
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53. All right.
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54. Was your wife
having any problems? At work? At home?
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55. She was busy.
It's the end of the school year.
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56. And then there's
the whole circus surrounding her nomination.
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57. Has she received
any threats? Strange calls?
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58. You mean, did she
have any enemies?
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59. Detective, pick up a copy
of the New York Ledger. The Press.
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60. The right wing
nuts in this town
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61. were determined to
block her appointment.
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62. But do I think
they would have killed her? No.
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63. What about
your marriage?
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64. If the people who
hated her didn't kill her,
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65. then the people
who loved her did?
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66. Is that what you're asking?
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67. We're sorry, Mr. Abbott,
but we have to ask these kind of questions.
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68. So, you were here
at work all day?
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69. Except for lunch, yes.
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70. Where'd
you go for lunch?
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71. The Yale Club.
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72. Forgive me, but I want
to see my daughter,
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73. so she doesn't
hear what happened from someone else.
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74. Thank you.
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75. In just 30, 40 minutes,
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76. this guy's assistants
called every area code in the northern hemisphere.
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77. Well, when you're
through being impressed,
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78. can you connect
him up to this?
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79. At the time his
wife was killed,
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80. he says he was
at the Yale Club.
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81. They confirm he came in.
Had a salad.
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82. Couldn't pinpoint the time
or how long he stayed.
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83. And the wife?
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84. As far as we know,
she was on her way home from Hudson Law.
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85. She put up a fight?
Anything under her fingernails?
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86. M.E.'s still working it up.
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87. Maggie Abbott.
This one's going to be a mess.
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88. Lennie.
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89. How you doing?
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90. It doesn't get better.
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91. I can imagine.
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92. Thanks.
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93. Marrying into that
family, you know you're going to be the focus
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94. of a certain
amount of attention.
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95. But recently it seemed
to be getting to her.
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96. We heard she liked
to stir the pot.
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97. Even people who
violently disagreed with her respected her.
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98. What about her relations
with the students, the other faculty?
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99. Romantic attachments?
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100. She wasn't the kind of person
to make that kind of mistake.
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101. What kind of mistake
would she make?
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102. Maggie had a good marriage.
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103. She was ambitious.
Had big plans.
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104. Best legal mind I've
come across in 40 years.
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105. You said that it
started to get to her. Anything in particular?
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106. I don't know.
She just didn't seem like her old self.
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107. "Maggie Abbott,
feminist hypocrite."
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108. Small potatoes.
How about this?
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109. "Bloody Maggie
attacks pro-life rally."
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110. "Bloody Maggie."
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111. Maggie at the opera.
Leaving some fashion show.
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112. Even at her
kid's school play.
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113. Here's a shot of
her skinny dipping off their yacht.
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114. Imagine, everywhere you go,
everything you do.
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115. And if her name
was Maggie Jones?
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116. Here's something different.
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117. "Iron Maggie's broken heart."
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118. "The latest appellate
court nominee appeals to her husband,
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119. "'Leave the interns alone.'"
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120. "Phil Marco's New York."
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121. I never read it.
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122. I bet Maggie did.
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123. Tell you the name
of the intern? Are you kidding?
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124. Mr. Marco, we're
trying to solve a homicide.
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125. Yeah. Well, solve it
without my sources.
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126. You got this item
from the intern herself?
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127. Look, I don't have
anything to tell you
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128. about the story
or the Abbotts,
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129. or the unfortunate
death of Mrs. Abbott. Now, I have a deadline.
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130. It's going to be
kind of hard to make it from our interrogation room.
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131. Oh, you pull me in
for questioning,
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132. and I run tomorrow's
column blank
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133. with a headline that
it was delayed by a couple of storm troopers
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134. with an uncertain
grasp of the Constitution.
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135. It'll be a big
boost to circulation.
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136. So pull me in, Detective.
I would love it.
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137. Oh, I'm sorry. Mr. Abbott
isn't in the office today.
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138. I'd be happy to
leave a message that you called.
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139. We didn't come
here to talk to him.
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140. Well, who would
you like to talk to?
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141. We'll start with you.
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142. I don't think so.
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143. This story about
Mr. Abbott and the intern...
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144. Look, I'm busy.
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145. What do you
know about it?
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146. The day I got this job,
the first thing they told me, you know what it was?
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147. Yeah. Don't get pulled in
for questioning about your boss' wife's death.
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148. Now, listen to
this. You tell us, we don't tell anybody.
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149. You don't tell us,
we tell your boss
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150. we have to
bring you downtown.
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151. Then you lose your job.
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152. But you can't tell
anyone it came from me.
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153. Julianne Lowry.
When the news got out, she left.
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155. I don't know how
that rumor got started.
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156. How do any
rumors get started?
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157. So there was nothing to it?
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158. Mr. Abbott's wife was
one of my professors at law school. My mentor.
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159. She got me the internship
at Abbott, Mitchell and Crowe.
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160. Then why leave, Miss Lowry?
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161. Mr. Abbott said,
given what his wife was going through,
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162. he had to avoid
even the appearance of anything improper.
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163. Do you know how his
wife took that article?
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164. I've gotta get back to work.
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165. Your new job,
clerking for a judge.
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166. That's a pretty big
step up for somebody still in law school.
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167. It's part-time, and I'm
very good at what I do.
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168. Did Mr. Abbott help you
with a recommendation?
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169. If you had an affair
with Warren Abbott,
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170. maybe it had
something to do with Mrs. Abbott's death.
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171. Maybe you could
end up an accomplice.
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172. Did you tell that to Warren?
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173. I didn't think so.
You'd better talk to my lawyer.
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174. You have a lawyer?
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175. I'll get one if I have to.
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176. There he is!
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177. Mr. Abbott?REPORTER 2: Come on. Let's go!
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178. Checking back in?
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179. What are you talking about? The suitcases.
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180. Come on, guys!
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181. Reporters were
camped outside.
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182. Yesterday I stayed
at a hotel.
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183. You sure it wasn't
more like two weeks ago?
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184. When the news broke
about you and your intern friend?
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185. We can check with the hotel.
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186. Maggie and I both
decided to go to a hotel.
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187. You both stayed there?
We can check that, too.
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188. You do whatever you have to.
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189. I'm not quite done.
About you and this intern...
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190. She's a child,
for Christ's sake. Now, I'm done.
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191. The staff at the hotel
remember Mr. Abbott.
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192. But they don't
remember Mrs. Abbott.
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193. Do they remember Miss Lowry?
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194. No. But room service
put a couple of dinners for two on his tab.
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195. Unless it was champagne
and strawberries, I wouldn't jump to any conclusions.
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196. My hunch is we're looking
at a Staten Island divorce.
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197. Wham, bam, no muss, no fuss.
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198. A guy like that?
A place that public?
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199. You think he'd
take the chance?
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200. It's more private
than the Oval Office.
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201. M.E.'s report,
nothing under Mrs. Abbott's nails.
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202. But there was
chlorine residue on her skin and hair.
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203. Swimming pool?
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204. Well, she had a gym card
in her wallet a block from where she was killed.
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205. Hmm.
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206. I can't believe it.
She worked out with Matt until 2:00
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207. and then she
did her usual 20 laps in the pool.
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208. What happened? She leave alone?
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209. I didn't see her leave,
but that weenie from the Ledger, Phil Marco,
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210. was in here
looking for her earlier.
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211. The gossip columnist?
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212. We get a lot of celebs.
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213. Last month we found
him sleazing around here for a story,
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214. trying to sneak
a photographer in here.
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215. When he asked for
Mrs. Abbott, did he say why he wanted to see her?
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216. No. But he asked if I'd
like a 20 to let him in.
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217. You take it?Of course.
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218. You let him in?Are you kidding?
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220. Not his choice.
I can be very persuasive.
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221. I hope you're finished. Just...
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222. A warrant? Am I under arrest?
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223. You're a material
witness in the death of Margaret Abbott.
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224. Put that in your column.
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get this straight.
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226. I ask to talk to
somebody at a gym,
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227. and this somehow
makes me involved in that somebody's death?
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228. You're involved because you
forgot to tell us that you were at the somebody's gym.
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229. You talk to Mrs. Abbott
when she came out?
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230. She was dodging
my phone calls.
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231. Once more.
You talk to Mrs. Abbott when she came out?
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232. No. I left before.
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233. What'd you
want to talk to her about?
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234. I wanted to confirm
something I was gonna run in Sunday's column.
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235. What? Look, I don't
have to tell you.
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when you left the gym?
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237. I grabbed a cab, headed
down to the Trattoria.
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238. I had a lead on
another story. Much bigger, believe me.
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239. You want to
tell us about that?
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240. Bebe Vaughn. She was giving
a birthday party for her hairdresser's niece.
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241. She'll confirm that
you talked to her?
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242. I couldn't get through
Bruder. Her manager. Alan Bruder. A real Visigoth.
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243. Marco? Yeah. He slithered in.
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I don't know. It might have been a half hour later.
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248. No. It's a zoo.
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249. Between the fans, paparazzi,
and Bebe's people,
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250. a little too busy
to watch the clock.
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251. How did Marco seem? Unctuous. Vicious.
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252. He owes me. I saved his life.
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253. Bebe would've
torn his eyes out if she'd seen him there.
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254. That popular, huh? He ran a piece
she was pregnant.
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255. You know, he'd get
something off the Internet, off a toilet wall.
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256. Doesn't bother to
confirm anything if it's close to the deadline.
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257. He's afraid
somebody else will run with it first.
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258. So he seemed okay to you?
Nothing out of the ordinary?
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259. Yeah. Except for
the piece of tissue paper on his shaving cut.
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260. Doesn't usually
wear that on his cheek.
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261. I don't know about you,
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262. but I don't usually shave
in a taxi in the middle of the afternoon.
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263. Well, Marco could've
gotten scratched by her tennis bracelet.
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264. All those diamonds
have sharp edges.
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265. Curtis. Yeah. Lennie,
hold on. It's Mallory.
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266. Yeah? Hey, mister.
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268. Throw here! Uh-huh. Hmm.
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269. Yeah. Right. Thanks.
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claims that the drug dealer
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the hit on my daughter.
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273. Tell me something
I don't know.
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274. What the hell am
I supposed to do?
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275. One step at a time, Lennie.
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276. Yeah. Over the edge.
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277. I cut myself, so what?
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278. We found blood on
Mrs. Abbott's bracelet. You want us to go further?
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279. My client wants to cooperate.
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280. We're listening.
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281. I met Maggie Abbott
outside the gym.
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282. She was still angry about
the piece on her husband and his little intern.
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283. Was it true?
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284. I had a deadline.
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285. We walked, talked.
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286. About what?
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288. You can read about it
if I ever get out of here to confirm it.
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289. You talked?
Like what, old friends?
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290. Not quite. I told her I
was going with the story. That's when she slapped me.
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291. She turns to go.
I try to stop her.
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292. I grab her sweater.
She pulls free and runs into the street.
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293. Taxi hit her.
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294. And what did you do?
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295. I got scared and ran off.
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296. At worst, my client is
guilty of harassment in the second degree
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297. and assault three.
Nothing more.
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298. Marco's facilitating himself.
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299. Anything else
going on between Marco and Mrs. Abbott?
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300. Oh, if she promised
him an exclusive and then reneged,
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thrown a hissy fit.
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302. So he threw her into traffic?
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303. She was good copy for
him. More valuable alive than dead.
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304. So what do we do,
take him at his word?
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305. Let him go with
a slap on the wrist?
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306. Not necessarily.
Look, if there was a pattern of harassment,
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307. if he was stalking
her, there might be something we can prosecute.
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308. He's responsible
for my wife's death?
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309. That's what
we're trying to determine. If he was stalking her...
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310. He was stalking us!
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311. He was in front
of the building every other day.
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312. He'd track us
down to restaurants.
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313. He must've been
paying off waiters.
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314. Once he showed up
at one of my wife's classes.
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315. Because of this affair?
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317. The Abbott name sells papers.
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318. Dad, I'm home.
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320. I got pizza.
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321. Just stick it in the oven.
I'll be right in. As soon as I'm done.
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322. Sorry, Dad.No. It's okay.
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323. Did Marco ever make
any threatening remarks to you or your wife?
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324. I took everything he said
as a threat to my family.
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325. He told us he was working
on a story about a pregnancy.
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326. That's why he
approached your wife. An unwanted pregnancy.
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327. Well, whose pregnancy was it?
Your wife's? Miss Lowry's?
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328. What a load of crap.
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329. Nothing to it, huh? That's right.
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330. You working for
the Ledgernow?
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331. Marco was responsible,
directly or indirectly, for my wife's death.
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332. What are you going
to do about that?
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333. So what if he calls
himself a journalist?
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334. He doesn't have
a First Amendment right to chase her into traffic!
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335. I admit he's a pest.
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336. A pest? He tore her sweater!
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337. Isn't that assault? Or self defense.
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338. He got a cut on
the cheek from her.
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339. Reporters and stalkers,
the line gets blurred.
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340. There's nothing
legit about Marco.
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341. The guy's got
a criminal record.
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342. Harassment,
criminal nuisance, even breaking and entering.
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343. He hunted Maggie Abbott down.
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344. His lawyer offered a plea
of harassment two, assault three.
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345. He'll pay a fine
for chasing a woman to her death.
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See if they'll make a deal. First Degree harassment.
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347. B misdemeanor,
max he gets 90 days, suspended.
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348. Is that so?
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349. Freedom of
the press at any cost.
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350. That should generate
some nice editorials.
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351. Can't have too many
friends in the media.
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352. Especially at election time.
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353. Lay off.
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354. The attacks on Adam
are getting personal.
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355. Feldman accused him
of prosecutorial Alzheimer's.
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356. I don't know
about you, but I know
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357. I don't want to be
working for Gary Feldman come November.
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358. By the time we got to
61st Street, Mrs. Abbott was pretty upset.
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359. She slapped me.
Ran into the street.
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360. I grabbed her sweater.
I tried to stop her.
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361. She went right in
front of the taxi. Um...
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362. I got scared.
Took off.
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363. That's it. I'm sorry.
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365. Yes, Your Honor.
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366. Then, in accordance
with the plea agreement,
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367. I'm sentencing you to 30 days
suspended sentence,
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368. four weekends
community service,
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369. a $5,000 fine,
and two years probation.
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370. We're adjourned.
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371. Three shell casings
a few feet from the body.
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372. Nine millimeter.
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373. The shooter stood close.
He didn't want to miss.
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374. Where were you going?I was on my way
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375. to Morean's when
I heard the shots.
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376. How many did you hear? Three.
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377. Pop, pop, pop, like that.
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378. You see the shooter?
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379. By the time I got to
the corner, all I saw was Marco, lying there.
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380. Bobby!
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381. Hey,
what happened here?
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382. Phil Marco got shot.
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383. Dead? No kidding.
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384. Yeah.
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385. Give the people
what they want.
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386. A standing ovation.
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387. Yeah. Don't worry.
We took down all their names just in case.
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388. There's an obvious
place to start.
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389. Assuming Warren
Abbott is that stupid.
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390. Or that angry.
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391. Whoa! Check the box
next to stupid.
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Abbott got a carry permit for a nine mil.
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394. If he's the only citizen
with a permitted gun.
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395. Guess you guys will
have to find that gun the old fashioned way.
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396. My gun? I haven't seen my gun
in the last four years.
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398. I'm not sure. I'll have
to think about it.
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you report it missing?
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400. I didn't say it was missing.
It's just misplaced.
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it in the first place?
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a case against Local 904.
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to get some personal protection.
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407. Well, I wasn't
outside Morean's shooting Phil Marco.
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exactly what we thought you were gonna say?
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409. How about telling us
what you were doing.
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410. I was at Julianne Lowry's.
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411. The intern you weren't
having an affair with?
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412. Makes me a hell of
a son of a bitch, huh?
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413. She helping you
get over your wife?
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414. Why don't you ask her?
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415. And if I find that gun,
I'll be sure to let you know.
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416. He came over about
7:30. We talked.
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417. Until what time?2:00 or 3:00.
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418. He didn't want
to stay all night because of his daughter.
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419. She's home from school.
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420. How thoughtful.
What'd you talk about?
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421. His wife, us, I don't know.
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422. Phil Marco?
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423. Not really.
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424. About a story Phil
Marco was working on? An unwanted pregnancy?
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425. No.Mr. Abbott didn't get
you pregnant, did he?
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426. No.
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427. Because that would
give him another good reason to shoot Marco.
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428. Look, what Warren
likes me to do,
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429. you can't get
pregnant from. Okay?
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430. Okay.
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431. Now, if you'll excuse me.
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432. Strike two.
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433. Be nice to know
who was feeding Marco his info.
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434. The Kennedys, Trump,
Madonna, the Giffords, the entire tabloid hit parade.
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435. Oh, here we go. Abbott.
Separate folders for Warren, Margaret,
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436. the whole mishpocheh.
Not a lot of notes.
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437. Maybe Marco didn't
want to be confused by the facts.
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438. Well, he already
knew all about Warren's favorite hobby.
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439. What's this entry here?
F. Howard and a number. And Laura.
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440. Yeah. Frank Howard.
He's married to one of Warren's sisters.
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441. Some kind of tree-hugger.
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442. Oh, yeah. He helped
clean up the Hudson.
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443. Maybe he liked to
dish the dirt to Marco.
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444. I have no idea why
he'd have our number.
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445. Neither Frank nor I would
ever take his calls.
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446. Well, somebody did.
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447. His phone records show that
he called your number the night he was murdered.
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448. Oh. He called Betty's
number. Our daughter.
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449. Why would she talk to Marco?
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450. She was in her
room with Laura, Warren's daughter.
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451. Warren was stuck
downtown on business,
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452. God knows what, and he
asked if Laura could spend the evening with us.
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453. Did she spend the evening?
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454. She left just before 9:00.
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455. Right after Marco's call.
Do you know where she went?
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456. I don't know. She seem upset?
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457. Laura's high-strung.
Her mother's death hit her very hard.
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458. I didn't want her to leave.
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459. Why not?
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460. Two years ago she
tried to commit suicide.
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461. I was afraid
she might do something to herself.
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462. You know if
she's been pregnant?
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463. No. Of course she hasn't.
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464. You're assuming?
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465. She's been on the pill
since she was 14.
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466. I think I would
have heard something from my daughter.
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467. Laura's on the pill,
and dad's girlfriend is a technical virgin.
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468. That brings us back
to Mrs. Abbott.
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469. So she had an abortion.
No big deal to her.
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470. Who said anything
about an abortion?
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471. Well, Marco just said
his story is about an unwanted pregnancy.
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472. Do we know if
she was pregnant when she was killed?
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473. I spoke to the M.E.
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474. Maggie Abbott had
a hysterectomy right after her daughter's birth.
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475. How do we
know exactly when?
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476. Well, the procedure
that was used,
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477. a Spalding-Richardson,
is no longer done.
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478. It's no longer taught.
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479. Last time Rodgers saw
it was back in 1982.
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480. And even then it
was pretty rare.
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481. So no unwanted
pregnancies since.
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482. Are you saying
the unwanted pregnancy was the daughter?
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483. Yes. Unwanted if
Abbott's not her father.
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484. What's this? Nothing else fits.
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485. Beautiful.
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486. Motive evidence straight
out of the tabloids.
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487. And how about
means and opportunity?
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488. You getting that
from the comic books?
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489. Warren Abbott has an alibi.
The girl doesn't.
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490. She had access to
her father's gun.
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491. Marco called her,
probably told her what he knew.
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492. Right. Keep in mind
this is Warren Abbott's daughter.
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493. His friends
have deep pockets.
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494. Not a constituency I
can afford to alienate.
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495. Make sure he's in the room
when you question her.
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496. Have the police pick her up
and notify Warren Abbott.
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497. Jamie Ross? Yes?
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498. It's Neal again.
He's pulling me into court over Katie's custody.
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499. Marco didn't say much.
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500. Just that he had
some information about my mother.
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501. What sort of information?
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502. I don't know.
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503. He said it was important.
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504. Your aunt said you
were upset, Laura.
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505. Of course she was upset.
Her mother's dead because of that bastard.
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506. Mr. Abbott, we'd rather
hear what your daughter has to say.
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507. Why were you
upset, Laura?
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508. Mr. Marco said we had to meet
to talk about my mother.
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509. I didn't want to.
I tried to hang up.
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510. But he started to say
stuff that was wrong, so I'd try to correct him,
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511. and all of a sudden
I was talking to him.
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512. If the son of
a bitch weren't dead...
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513. Did you meet with him?
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514. I was going to but
I changed my mind.
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515. Why?
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516. I just did.
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517. Where did you go?
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518. I went home.
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519. I watched some videos
and then I went to sleep.
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520. She was asleep
when I got home.
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521. Did you know that
your father owns a gun?
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522. See, that's it.
This is exactly what I mean.
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523. Mr. Abbott... This is how you
prosecute cases?
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524. By running head
games on young girls?
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525. If you want to
help your daughter,
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526. encourage her to
tell the truth.
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527. Isn't that why you went home,
to get the gun?
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528. Don't answer that,
sweetheart.
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529. Arlen, we're done.
We're done.
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530. If you leave now, Mr. Abbott,
I will have no choice but to arrest your daughter.
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531. What! On what evidence?
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532. Her whereabouts
are unaccounted for
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533. and she had access
to the same caliber weapon that killed Marco.
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534. And she had a motive.
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535. What motive?
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536. Marco was about
to publish a story
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537. about an affair
her mother had...
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538. Stop right there.
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539. I want my daughter
to wait outside.
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540. Come on. Go on.
It's all right.
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541. My daughter has been
traumatized enough.
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542. She doesn't need
to find out from you I'm not her real father.
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543. So it's true?
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544. There was a teaching
assistant at Hudson Law
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545. when Maggie was
pregnant with Laura.
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546. Big crush on Maggie.
Unrequited. He had a wild imagination.
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547. He started this story.
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548. Laura called me.
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549. She told me Marco
wanted to meet with her to discuss these rumors.
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550. I told her to go home.
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551. I shot Marco!
I'd do it again!
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552. What if he's covering
for the daughter?
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553. He's not covering
for his daughter. He thinks he can beat it.
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554. And you're
confident he can't?
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555. I have his confession.
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556. Incomplete confession.
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557. And a room full of lawyers
who charge $500 an hour.
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558. A plea offer, Adam,
for cold-blooded murder?
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559. Marco contributed
to his wife's death
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560. and he was ready to humiliate
what's left of his family.
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561. Murder two, 15-to-life.
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562. His friends
will be grateful. Hope so.
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563. Feldman's talking
about an October surprise.
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564. We make this deal
and Marco's colleagues
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565. will give Feldman
all the press he needs.
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566. Who reads the papers anyway?
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567. This looks like
fun. Motion to suppress Abbott's confession.
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568. I was expecting that.
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569. That's just the appetizer.
Then we have a dozen other motions,
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570. to introduce Marco's
employment record,
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571. gossip columns,
criminal record.
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572. Mostly just
throw-away arguments.
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573. A smokescreen. Brief it all.
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574. I got a custody
hearing at 1:00.
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575. I'll get started.
Go kick Neal Gorton's ass.
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576. There's absolutely no
basis for suppression.
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577. Mr. Abbott confessed
freely and voluntarily.
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578. At the time he
wasn't even a suspect.
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579. His daughter was.
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580. Arlen, if I may...
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581. My daughter was
facing a murder charge.
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582. I was desperate
to protect her. I spoke rashly.
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583. That goes to weight,
Your Honor, not admissibility.
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584. If Mr. Abbott wants to
repudiate his confession, let him do it on the stand.
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585. Your Honor,
this so-called confession was an off-the-cuff remark,
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586. made in the heat of passion.
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587. If you let it in,
we may as well go straight to sentencing.
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588. I'm going to let the jury
decide this one, Mr. Levitt. The confession's in.
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589. What's the next item
on this laundry list?
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590. Mr. Marco's
criminal record.
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591. Completely irrelevant
to the charges.
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592. As are the victim's
work records, his writings.
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593. It's res gestae, Your Honor.
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594. Mr. Marco's own
work set the stage for his death.
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595. The jury should
hear about it.
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596. How much of his work
are you seeking to introduce?
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597. Everything. I want to
put his whole career before the jury.
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598. It's a ploy, Your Honor.
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599. The motion papers
limited themselves to acts that took place
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600. starting two weeks prior
to Mrs. Abbott's death.
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601. Now Mr. Levitt
wants to extend it.
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602. Your Honor, I should at least
be allowed to explain all the circumstances
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603. that led to
Mr. Marco's death.
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604. All the relevant
circumstances.
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605. Why not let the jury
sort it out?
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606. Please, Your Honor,
give me some chance to defend myself.
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607. This one's yours, Mr. Levitt.
I'm granting that request.
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608. That was a gift. Whatever.
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609. About your offer of
15-to-life, thanks, but no thanks.
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610. You have another
number in mind?
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611. Any time away
from my daughter is too much.
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612. You take a plea,
the circumstances of her birth
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613. won't be splashed
across the tabloids.
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614. Don't be naive.
The blood's already in the water.
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615. It's just a matter of time.
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616. It's no plea, Mr. McCoy.
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617. It's your funeral.
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618. Mr. Abbott...
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619. I was Marco's editor
ever since he came over to the Ledger.
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620. He wrote a daily gossip
and human interest column.
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621. Daily? That's a lot
of gossip, isn't it?
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622. Well, the public has
an insatiable appetite
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623. for stories
about famous people.
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624. You say there was
a lot of competition to get the hottest item?
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625. You have no idea.
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626. So Mr. Marco was
under a lot of pressure to come up with stories.
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627. That's true of
any journalist.
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628. And certain people,
certain families,
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629. like Mr. Abbott's
family, are targeted, isn't that right?
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630. Targeted is a loaded word.
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631. Well, in the last
year didn't your paper
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632. publish 538 stories
about Mr. Abbott's family
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633. including his siblings,
his spouses, his uncles, his cousins?
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634. And not because
they discovered the cure for cancer.
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635. Well, if the public
has a particular interest in certain people,
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636. yes, we tend to give
them what they want.
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637. Thank you.
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638. Now, in this highly
competitive business,
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639. what limits, if any, did
you impose on Mr. Marco in his pursuit of stories?
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640. He had to adhere to
the accepted standards of journalistic ethics.
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641. Really? Such as
following a subject, that's acceptable?
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642. Yes.
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643. And taking pictures,
also acceptable?
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644. Yes.
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645. Taking pictures
of their children?
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646. If it's newsworthy.
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647. Spying on them in
their homes using telescopes?
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648. As long as they
don't trespass.
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649. Going through their garbage? Yes.
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650. Invading their privacy?
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651. As I said, as long as
they don't trespass.
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652. Defense eight.
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653. This is a deposition
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654. given by a hotel
maid in a lawsuit
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655. brought by Mr.
Abbott's nephew,
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656. Gregory Abbott,
against the Barrington Hotel.
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657. In it, the maid
states that Mr. Marco
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658. bribed her to let
him into the suite
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659. in which Mr. Abbott's
nephew was staying.
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660. Now, did you discipline
Mr. Marco for taking such action?
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661. No.No.
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662. Well, then,
I ask you again, what limits, if any,
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663. did you impose on Mr. Marco
in his pursuit of stories?
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664. Would none be
an accurate answer?
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665. Miss Sanger?
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666. It's all right, Your Honor.
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667. She doesn't have to answer.
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668. Miss Sanger,
this is a copy of your paper.
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669. From two years ago, yes.
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670. People's 19.
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671. Would you describe
Mr. Marco's column from that day?
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672. The highlighted item?
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673. Mr. Marco reported a rumor
that a Borough president
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674. had charged the city
for an intricately carved mahogany headboard
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675. as a gift to a woman,
not his wife.
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676. A rumor?
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677. Yes. At the time.
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678. But it resulted in
an investigation, isn't that right?
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679. Yes. It uncovered
a systematic abuse of city funds.
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680. The Borough president
was forced to step down.
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681. So, a rumor in
a gossip column
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682. resulted in serious
political consequences.
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683. For the Borough
president, certainly.
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684. How did Mr. Marco
uncover his story?
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685. He went through
the Borough president's garbage.
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686. If we were to operate
under a slew of restrictions,
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687. all we would ever print
would be press releases.
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688. Thank you.
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689. When you have no case,
attack the victim.
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690. Especially when the victim
represents everything that's wrong with journalism.
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691. The public still remembers
a mangled car in a Paris tunnel.
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692. If they don't,
Levitt'll remind them,
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693. with Marco's criminal record,
his writings...
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694. It should have
all been suppressed.
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695. Sorry to do this
to you again, Jack,
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696. but I've got to meet
my lawyer in 15 minutes.
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697. Neal's driving
me up the wall. He claims if I get married,
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698. Katie'll spend
more time with David than with me
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699. because of my long hours.
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700. If you get married?
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701. He's got a judge convinced
Katie'll be better off with him than with David.
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702. So it's David or
the job. No-brainer.
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703. Dr. Neustadt,
you hold the Wilson chair
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704. at the Columbia Graduate
School of Journalism, is that right?
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705. Yes, sir.
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706. Are there any generally
accepted rules that govern legitimate reporting?
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707. Of course, as there
are in any profession.
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708. Could you tell
us what they are?
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709. Well, before you file a story,
you make sure that any fact
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710. is confirmed by at
least two sources.
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711. And if it's
a controversial story, at least three or more.
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712. Do you ever pay
these sources?
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713. DR. Absolutely not.
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714. What about reporting
on private lives?
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715. If it affects the story, yes.
Yes, you can go with it.
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716. But if it is just gossip?
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717. Then it's just that.
It is gossip. It's not journalism.
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718. Eavesdropping,
telephoto pictures?
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719. Some tabloids
use these methods,
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720. but they debase
the profession.
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721. They...
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722. They create a tendency
to focus on trivia like a politician's intimate life
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723. rather than his policies.
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724. That is not news,
that's noise.
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725. It's licentious.
It corrupts journalists.
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726. Thank you.
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727. Dr. Neustadt.
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728. Who makes the rules
governing journalists?
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729. Well, no one makes them.
They're customary.
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730. Well, then, who decides
when the rules are broken?
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731. Reasonable men
and women can agree on reasonable restraints
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732. to irresponsible journalism.
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733. In your courses,
do you teach the work of Ida Tarbell,
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734. Lincoln Steffans,
Upton Sinclair,
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735. and more recently,
I.F. Stone?
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736. Yes, I do.
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737. And isn't it true that
all of them published exposes about,
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738. for instance,
the meatpacking and oil industries,
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739. which at the time
were widely regarded as irresponsible?
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740. Yes, that's right,
but history has shown
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741. that these journalists
were in fact acting responsibly.
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742. Oh. History.
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743. And how can we be
sure that history won't be equally as kind
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744. to a reporter like Mr. Marco?
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745. Well, we can't.
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746. And aren't there
generally accepted responses
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747. for someone who doesn't
like what he reads in the newspaper?
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748. Letters to the editor?
Lawsuits? Yes.
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749. Would you say that murder
was one of the generally acceptable responses?
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750. Of course not.
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751. But there are countries where
journalists have been shot for what they've published.
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752. Yes, but we have
a free press,
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753. and the whole point
of the First Amendment
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754. is that no one can
control the press.
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755. Thank you.
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756. Defending Marco
makes my skin crawl.
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757. Levitt's backed
us into a corner. I know how he feels.
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758. Yesterday, The Observerran
a squib about me and Neal.
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759. I feel sorry
for Abbott's kid.
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760. "Abbott's secret's out!
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761. "Abbott's struggle to
survive Marco smear.
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762. "Lovesick teacher's
aide started wild rumor about Maggie's love child."
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763. Let me see that.
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764. What?
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765. Dig up all the clippings
you can find about Abbott.
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766. My daughter's had
counseling, but emotionally she's fragile.
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767. When Mr. Marco called
her that night, asking to meet her, she called me.
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768. She was in tears.
I went to see Mr. Marco.
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769. My wife was dead.
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770. There was no reason for him
to pursue the so-called story of my daughter's birth.
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771. I asked him to leave
her alone. He refused. I offered to pay him.
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772. He said that'd make
an even better story.
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773. I told him it could
drive my daughter to commit suicide.
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774. He didn't care.
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775. He tried to leave.
I grabbed him.
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776. He said he'd love
for me to hit him.
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777. He said he'd get it
on the front page.
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778. That's when I shot him.
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779. I didn't mean to kill him.
But, God help me, I wanted to stop him.
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780. I couldn't let him
do to Laura what he'd done to Maggie.
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781. Thank you very much.
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782. You recognize this?
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783. Yes. That's an article
about my daughter's sweet 16 party.
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784. People's 21.
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785. Did the photographer
and reporter sneak into your house?
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786. No. I invited them in.
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787. Why, if you treasure
your privacy so much?
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788. It was better than
having them climb trees and jump fences.
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789. People's 22.
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790. This profile of you
appeared in a national business magazine last year.
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791. You allowed the reporter
to observe you
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792. spending an intimate evening
at home with your family.
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793. Isn't that right?
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794. Yes. I remember that.
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795. Didn't this article coincide
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796. with the opening
of a branch office of your firm in Los Angeles?
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797. Objection, Your Honor.
I fail to see the relevance of this.
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798. Objection overruled.
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799. Yes. The article
happened to coincide
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800. with the opening of
my Los Angeles branch.
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801. Is it fair to say
that you've managed the news
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802. and used your private life
to advance your career?
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803. Absolutely not.
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804. People's 23.
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805. Do you recognize this?
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806. Yes. It's an article
about the smear
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807. directed at my
daughter and my late wife's reputation.
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808. An article arranged by you?
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809. Absolutely not!
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810. You had nothing to do
with its publication?
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811. Nothing.
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812. The article refers
to a rumor started by a lovesick teacher's aide.
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813. Other than you, how
many people knew about the origin of this rumor?
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814. I have no idea.
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815. Do you have a publicist? Yes.
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816. I use her to clarify
and correct stories that appear now and then.
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817. Isn't it a fact that your
publicist contacted
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818. the reporter who
wrote this article?
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819. Your Honor,
Mr. McCoy has no right to attack me,
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820. to attack my
private behavior.
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821. Please, Mr. Abbott.
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822. To be dragging my
private life into this.
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823. He's no better
than that son of a bitch, Marco.
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824. The right to free speech
is not more important than the right to privacy,
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825. the right to be left alone.
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826. Which one of you would
like to be secretly photographed while sunbathing?
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827. Or while on your honeymoon?
Or coming home with a newborn baby?
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828. Mr. Marco pursued
Mr. Abbott's wife, he hunted her down,
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829. until she ran in
front of a taxi. And what did the State do?
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830. A rap on the knuckles,
and let him go.
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831. Let him go to hunt
down Laura Abbott.
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832. He set her in his
sights as surely as if he held a gun.
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833. Now, Mr. McCoy
has pointed out
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834. that there are
ways to respond
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835. to what you
read in the press.
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836. Letters to the editor.
That's all fine.
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837. But Mr. Abbott was
facing life and death.
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838. His daughter's
life and death.
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839. No time to write letters.
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840. Mr. Abbott shot Mr. Marco.
But he did it in the heat of the moment.
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841. Mr. Marco provoked my
client. He drove him to fire that gun.
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842. Of course, people
should be protected
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843. against gross invasions
of their privacy.
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844. There should be limits.
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845. But there must
also be constraints on what a man can do
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846. when his privacy
has been invaded.
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847. Even when his
family's privacy has been invaded.
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848. Now, you may like Mr. Abbott
and sympathize with him.
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849. And you may
not like Mr. Marco.
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850. From what I know
of Mr. Marco, I don't much like him.
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851. And I don't much like
what he was going to do.
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852. But that cannot
be a justification for what happened to him.
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853. We may not like
tabloid journalism
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854. and the cult of
celebrity that it feeds.
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855. The hunger for
fame over virtue, for gossip over integrity.
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856. To us it may seem
an unpleasant, miserable, disgusting game
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857. with which we would prefer
to have nothing to do.
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858. But Mr. Abbott
participated in it willingly.
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859. It was only when it
turned against him
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860. that he took out his
gun and shot Mr. Marco.
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861. We may not want a world
in which celebrity and gossip
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862. are all mixed up with news.
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863. It's messy.
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864. But our society
can survive the mess.
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865. What it cannot
survive without
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866. is the free and easy
exchange of information.
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867. All kinds of information.
Even if it's unpleasant.
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868. Even if it's irrelevant.
Even if it's just gossip.
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869. We sort it out
and we blunder on,
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870. but we blunder on free.
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871. The only alternative
is a world in which people,
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872. if they're smart enough,
rich enough, powerful enough,
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873. likable enough,
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874. can stop the truth
from being told.
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875. Warren Abbott
shot Philip Marco to shut him up!
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876. With premeditation.
In cold blood.
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877. Because he didn't like what
Mr. Marco was going to write.
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878. Has the jury
reached a verdict?
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879. Yes, we have, Your Honor.
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880. On the first count
of the indictment, murder in the Second Degree,
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881. how do you find?
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882. The jury finds the defendant,
Warren Abbott, not guilty.
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883. On the second count
of the indictment,
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884. manslaughter in
the First Degree,
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885. how do you find?
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886. We find the defendant
not guilty.
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887. On the third count
of the indictment,
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888. manslaughter in
the Second Degree,
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889. how do you find?
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890. We find the defendant guilty.
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891. Man two, seven years max.
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892. Want to give odds he
doesn't do even that?
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893. I see Abbott isn't
trying to prevent the press from doing its job today.
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894. Today, it's news.
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