1. In the criminal justice system,
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2. the people are represented
by two separate yet equally important groups,
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3. the police
who investigate crime
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4. and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders.
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5. These are their stories.
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6. Officer, please, please,
my Bruno ran down there.
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7. Don't worry, ma'am.
We'll take care of it.
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8. This should put us
on the fast track for promotion.
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9. Yeah. Tell me about it.
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10. Take a look over there.
I'll look down here.
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11. Yeah. Right.
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12. I think I see him.
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13. Here, Bruno, nice doggy.
Your mommy's looking for you.
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14. Scroungy little rat.
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15. Oh, man!
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16. Why do these things
always happen at the end of a shift.
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17. Look at his
tan lines.
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18. He's missing a ring
and a watch.
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19. Got a wallet? No.
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20. What do
you think? 9mm?
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21. Maybe.
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22. Victim number five, huh?
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23. Maybe.
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24. You think
it's that mugger who kills his victims?
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25. I don't think.
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26. No exit wound.
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27. Navy.
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28. "Stroud, Robert J.
Blood type B negative."
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29. Catholic.
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30. Funny place for
a mugging.
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31. CSU says that they saw
blood up on the roadway.
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32. Probably rolled down.
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33. So what happened
to the dog?
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34. He's with my partner.
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35. Where's your partner?
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36. Lincoln Hospital.
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37. The paramedics
couldn't pry the dog from his butt.
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38. What kind of dog?
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39. Chihuahua.
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40. Let me know how they
word the commendation.
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41. Anything from the scene?
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42. No.
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43. We got a time
of death yet?
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44. The same day
he left the ship.
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45. The 4th,
between 9:30 and 11:00 p.m.
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46. Five victims in six weeks.
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47. You get a description
of the missing property?
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48. Yeah. Black leather wallet,
monogrammed,
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49. a Russian watch
he acquired in the Gulf
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50. and a gold wedding ring,
engraved.
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51. We'll add the stuff to
the pawnshop bulletins.
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52. Or we can get
on the phones.
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53. Hey, it's not
rocket science.
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54. You check the bulletin,
then you check your inventory.
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55. If anything matches,
you call us.
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56. It's a Russian watch.
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57. Soviet? Yeah, I'll hold.
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58. Hi.
This is Detective Briscoe, the 27th Precinct.
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59. We need to add a few items
to your stolen property bulletin.
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60. Well, does anybody
there speak English?
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61. Who you got?
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62. A whiny guy named Palumbo.
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63. Palumbo?
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64. Louis? Yeah, it's Briscoe.
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65. Yeah, I know, I know.
You never fenced anything in your life.
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66. Do me a favor
and look again.
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67. No, you won't get back to me,
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68. you'll do it now or
I'm coming over there.
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69. How many hock shops
in the five boroughs?
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70. I've got Mets tickets
next month. Yeah? Yeah, what kind of an item?
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71. Gold starburst with sapphire
and tourmalines?
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72. Don't move.
We'll be right over.
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73. And don't lose it,
and don't sell it.
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74. We've got a hit.
Brooch from the third victim.
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75. Hey, I read the papers.
I hear this guy whacks people.
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76. Which one?What?
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77. I'm watching you, Louis.
I saw that look. Which one?
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78. I want protection.
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79. You got 14 cousins that
look like a moose herd when they get together.
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80. I think they can babysit you
for a few hours while we bag the guy.
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81. Which one?
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82. How about after
you bag the guy?
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83. Five counts.
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84. Murder one with
special circumstances. He ain't gonna make bail.
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85. Which one?
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86. Which one?
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87. Lenny Travers.
Paroled from Attica eight weeks ago.
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88. Armed robbery.
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89. Guess they didn't explain
the terms of his parole real well.
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90. Well, check with his PO
to make sure that's his current address
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91. and move on him.
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92. Last chance, Travers.
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93. Go! Go! Go!
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94. Clear!
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95. Clear in the back!
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96. Yeah, you're a couple
of real heroes.
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97. You hid behind ESU
till the guy was dead.
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98. Well, next time
we'll let you take the point, Anderson.
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99. With that gut,
you could stop a whole clip and still keep charging.
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100. We cleared five murders.
What'd you do today?
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101. Four.
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102. At least try to
look busy.
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103. The Navy guy wasn't
shot with Travers' gun.
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104. Maybe Travers
had two guns.
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105. Well, let's go on
the assumption
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106. that somebody else
killed Chief Stroud.
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107. Here's the autopsy and
the ballistics report.
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108. Open a new file,
start filling it up.
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109. Healthy as a horse except
for one cracked rib, recent.
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110. Yeah. And one bullet
to the brain. More recent.
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111. Commander Billings?
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112. I'm Detective Curtis,
this is Detective Briscoe.
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113. Your captain said
we should talk to you about Stroud, Robert, J.
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114. You find the killer yet?
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115. No. Not yet.
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116. But we're looking.
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117. When was he
on the ship last?
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118. He had liberty on the 4th,
and he wasn't back for quarters at 0700.
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119. What did you do?
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120. We placed him on
unauthorized absence.
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121. What was his rank?
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122. He was a chief
aviation mechanics mate,
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123. in charge of one of
the crews that refuels, maintains our aircraft.
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124. Did he say anything about
his plans for liberty?
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125. Museums? Walking tours?
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126. Hookers?
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127. He was married.
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128. Well, so?
He's here in the Big Apple, she's not, you know...
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129. But she was.
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130. She serves on
the supply ship Lambert,
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131. which moored the
same day that we did.
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132. She's a quartermaster.
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133. I didn't see my husband
on the 4th.
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134. You're in the same port
at the same time, you don't see each other?
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135. What is this about?
I thought Bobby was shot by a mugger.
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136. You know anybody who
would've wanted him dead?
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137. You didn't answer
my question.
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138. The mugger didn't do it,
so somebody else did.
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139. Did Bobby have
any enemies?
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140. Not that I know of.
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141. But we were usually
separated by a continent or two.
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142. Were you separated
by anything else?
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143. Or somebody else?
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144. What does that mean?
You don't know or you're not gonna say?
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145. I'm the wrong person to ask.
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146. Well, who's the right
person to ask?
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147. You should ask somebody
who spent more time with him than I did.
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148. If you'll excuse me,
I have to change for the watch.
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149. She have
anybody in particular to be jealous about?
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150. There are 3,652 sailors
on this ship.
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151. I don't monitor
their personal lives
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152. unless they have problems
with Navy regs.
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153. Anybody bring Stroud
to your attention?
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154. Yes. He was decorated
during the Gulf War.
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155. Pulled a pilot from
a burning plane on deck.
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156. You got any
women on board?
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157. Sixty-four women.
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158. Stroud hound dog
any of them?
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159. Stroud's wife seems to think
he was fooling around,
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160. so we just need to
follow up, you know.
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161. Could we talk to
his immediate superior?
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162. That would be his pilot,
Lieutenant Blair.
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163. He was the best crew chief
I've ever worked with.
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164. There was nothing
he didn't know about the F-14.
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165. He sleeping with
anybody on the ship?
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166. Not that I know of.
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167. You ever meet
Stroud's wife?
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168. Is that the direction
this is pointing?
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169. Well, the dial's
still spinning. Did you ever meet her?
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170. Briefly.
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171. She seem like
the jealous type?
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172. I don't know her well enough
to have an opinion.
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173. Did Stroud ever
come on to you?
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174. I work hard to keep
my professional relationships professional.
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175. Well, he must've
found you attractive.
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176. It's a non-issue.
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177. The Navy says I can't
fraternize, so I don't.
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178. But you would
if you could?
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179. No.
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180. You didn't find
him attractive?
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181. I don't sleep
with married men.
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182. The Navy has a rule
about that, too, and so do I.
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183. If there's anything
specific I can do, please let me know.
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184. Stroud was a fine sailor.
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185. Everyone on the ship
wants to see justice done.
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186. No, I don't know
who these kids are.
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187. No, I don't want you
to give him a lecture and let him go.
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188. Put him in a holding cell
and call his father.
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189. Problem?
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190. My son.
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191. Manhattan South caught him
tagging a truck.
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192. Arrest report.
Stroud, Robert J.
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193. Assault, 11-10-96.
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194. Bar brawl. Hampton, Virginia.
It's where the broken rib came from.
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195. The charges were dropped.
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196. Turned out Stroud
wasn't the attacker.
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197. Who was? VAN BUREN: His wife.
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198. Witnesses said that
she started the beef,
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199. then he shoved her,
she threw a punch.
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200. He had 60 pounds on her.
How'd he get a busted rib?
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201. She flipped him over the bar.
Where's her arrest report?
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202. He refused to
press charges.
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203. Bet he'd like to
change his mind now.
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204. I had the watch that night.
I never left the ship.
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205. Can anybody
confirm that?
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206. Lieutenant Slade,
Ensign Blackledge, Machinist's Mate Wilson.
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207. You busted your
husband's ribs a couple of months back.
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208. One rib.
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209. I caught him
with another woman.
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210. Caught him, how?
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211. I knew he was
fooling around again, so I followed him.
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212. She met him at a bar.
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213. What'd they do?
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214. They were all
over each other,
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215. and she knew he was married.
She should've left him alone.
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216. How am I supposed to
compete with the poster girl for the new Navy?
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217. Who're we
talking about?
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218. His pilot. Lieutenant
high-and-mighty Blair.
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219. I wrote a letter of complaint
to the Bureau of Naval Personnel.
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220. They said they'd investigate.
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221. All they did was
sweep it under the rug.
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222. Why would they do that?
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223. Please. They spent
$5,000,000 training her.
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224. And she's who they point to
when anybody starts screaming about discrimination.
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225. We're gonna need
to run ballistics
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226. on whatever 9mm guns
you have access to, all right?
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227. You're sure we're
talking about the 4th? That was a Thursday.
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228. Okay, thanks.
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229. She never left
the ship on the 4th.
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230. And if she killed him,
she didn't use any 9mm in the ship's locker.
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231. Round and round we go.
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232. The investigation
was assigned to Commander Halibert,
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233. executive officer of the ship.
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234. Now according to his report,
both Stroud and Blair denied the allegation.
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235. And he just took
their word for it?
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236. No.
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237. Blair said she was
involved with a civilian,
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238. Halibert talked to him,
and it checked out.
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239. How come you didn't
tell us all this stuff the last time we were here?
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240. Look, I don't know
where you people think you're going with this,
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241. but let me
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242. Lieutenant Blair was
one of the first women in US Navy history
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243. to qualify for
night carrier landings.
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244. You think she's gonna
screw that up for some glorified deckhand?
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245. Who's the civilian
she was seeing?
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246. An engineer at GE.
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247. Yeah, I dated her.
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248. What kind of relationship
did you have?
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249. A dating relationship.
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250. Was it serious?
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251. I thought so,
and then she broke it off.
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252. You don't seem too
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253. I'm failing to see
what makes it your business.
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254. Well, this is
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255. If you'd like to
come downtown...
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256. What is she,
some kind of spy?
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257. The Navy was on
my back for weeks,
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258. and now you guys.
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259. Okay, and I'm not
doing this again.
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260. I dated her for six months.
When she was in New York, we went out.
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261. She broke up
with me last fall.
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262. You told the Navy
it was still going hot and heavy.
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263. She asked me to.
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264. She asked you to lie?
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265. Maybe stretch it
a little.
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266. So why'd she
break it off?
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267. She said she met
the man of her dreams.
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268. She put it that way?
The "man of her dreams"?
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269. She happen to
give you a name?
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270. No. She said it was
somebody on her ship.
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271. I assumed it was
another pilot.
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272. I lied to him.
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273. I didn't want to
see him anymore. He wouldn't leave me alone.
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274. So I made up a story.
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275. I wasn't seeing
anybody else.
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276. Including Stroud?
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277. Including Stroud.
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278. What'd you do
on the 4th?
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279. This is Lieutenant
Commander Mclntyre
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280. from the Judge
Advocate General's office.
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281. You don't have to
answer their questions.
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282. I want to.
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283. I had liberty
on the 4th, starting at 1300.
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284. I spent the afternoon
at the Cloisters.
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285. I ate dinner in a cafe
on Bleecker Street.
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286. No, I don't
remember the name of it, and I went to a movie.
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287. What movie?
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288. The Lost World.
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289. At a multiplex
in Times Square.
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290. What time?
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291. 2100.
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292. Opposite ends of Manhattan,
that's a lot of traveling.
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293. You get any
taxi receipts?
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294. I used my car.
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295. You keep a car
in the city?
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296. At my parents' house.
In Connecticut.
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297. Where is it now?
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298. At a parking garage
on West 38th. Webber's.
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299. You mind
if we examine it?
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300. Not without
a warrant.
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301. I think Lieutenant Blair
has cooperated enough.
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302. You want to
talk to her again, go through me.
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303. Looks like the grieving
widow was right
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304. about the Navy protecting
their poster girl.
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305. And about the affair.
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306. You know,
we don't need a warrant
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307. to look at the outside
of the car.
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308. This is it here.
She took it out last Thursday. Yeah, here it is, the 4th.
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309. 1:36 p.m.
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310. You remember her?
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311. She's what I dream about.
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312. When did she
bring it back?
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313. Not while I was here.
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314. This is one clean car.
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315. It was a little dusty
when she took it out.
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316. Here it is.
11:48, same day, p.m.
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317. Hey, Lennie,
the tint on this window is different than the others.
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318. New window?
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319. "Heinrich Muller
Exotic Cars."
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320. Muller. There's an umlaut.
Heinrich's kind of a stickler for the umlaut.
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321. She told me somebody
smashed the window when it was parked someplace.
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322. She didn't get
any more specific?
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323. You want the truth,
I stopped listening,
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324. I was picturing how
she'd look in leather.
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325. You come to
any conclusions?
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326. There's Jerry.
He worked on the car.
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327. What'd you do with
the broken glass?
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328. I didn't find any
pieces in the track,
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329. but some had fallen
in the panel.
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330. They always do.
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331. How do you know
those are from her car?
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332. Custom tint job.
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333. Now, there was one,
a corner piece,
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334. with the DOT number,
there it is.
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335. No blood?
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336. You sound disappointed.
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337. The bullet that
shattered her window
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338. was fired from
inside the car.
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339. Forensics found
powder residue on the glass.
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340. How do we know
it was her car?
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341. 'Cause the mechanic says so.
'Cause the lab says so.
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342. The DOT number matches.
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343. What does she
say about it?Nothing.
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344. JAG won't let us
near her.
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345. Did you check
her alibi yet?
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346. Nobody saw her
at the Cloisters.
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347. We canvassed
every eating place on Bleecker, no result.
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348. None of the employees
at the movie house ever saw her before.
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349. Yeah. And this is a woman
people tend to remember.
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350. She's in the Navy.
Here today, gone tomorrow.
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351. If we don't move
on her now...
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352. Talk to the D.A.
about a warrant.
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353. I'm not looking
for a debate, Commander Mclntyre.
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354. The court has issued
an arrest warrant,
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355. and I'm giving you
the option of arranging
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356. a time and place
for her to surrender.
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357. Thank you for
your cooperation.
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358. You can pick her up
2:30 p.m. Pier 88.
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359. I've got 2:40.
What've you got?
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360. I got bandits
at two o'clock.
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361. Where's Lieutenant Blair?
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362. I've been instructed
to tell you the Navy
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363. is asserting jurisdiction
in this case.
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364. We have a warrant.
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365. We have Lieutenant Blair.
And we're keeping her.
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366. I've got two Navy
lawyers in my office.
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367. They want all the police
and lab reports for their investigation.
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368. We're not thinking of
ceding jurisdiction, are we?
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369. We're not ceding anything
until we know what we're dealing with.
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370. Book some time
with the grand jury.
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371. Get an indictment.
Murder two.
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372. Cover the bases.
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373. We realize your office has
concurrent jurisdiction with the Navy.
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374. We don't want to get
into a shooting war.
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375. Neither do I.
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376. How do you intend to proceed
against Lieutenant Blair?
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377. Based on her statement,
we believe the shooting was accidental.
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378. She's admitted
shooting Stroud?
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379. She explained the events
to our satisfaction.
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380. Then you won't mind
if she explains them to us.
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381. It will be off the record.
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382. Absolutely not.
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383. She makes it,
she lives with it.
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384. So you want
a shooting war, after all.
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385. We're all
in the same boat.
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386. We don't want to
look too accommodating,
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387. you don't want to
look too secretive.
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388. Lieutenant Blair will repeat
the sworn statement she made to the Navy.
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389. She will answer
no questions.
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390. Stroud told me
he and his wife were going to get a divorce.
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391. The relationship
was still wrong under Navy regulations,
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392. so I won't try to excuse it.
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393. When I found out his wife
was still in the picture, I ended it.
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394. I didn't want to
wreck a marriage or my career.
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395. But he wouldn't
stop seeing me.
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396. I agreed to meet him
one last time.
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397. We had dinner in Manhattan.
Marlowe's.
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398. I told him I wasn't
willing to risk my career
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399. to be with someone
who'd lie to me.
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400. I drove him back
to drop him off near the ship.
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401. He wouldn't
get out of the car.
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402. He said he wanted to keep on,
I won't use the word he used, seeing me.
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403. Said he liked sleeping
with a pilot.
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404. I tried to reason with him.
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405. He drew a gun and
ordered me to drive on.
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406. We stopped on the road above
where you found the body.
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407. He said if I refused
to have sex with him right then and there,
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408. he'd tell the CO
we'd lied about the affair.
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409. I said go ahead.
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410. He opened his door
and ordered me to get out.
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411. I grabbed the gun.
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412. Being forced to have sex
is an experience I don't need to have.
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413. We struggled,
the gun went off,
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414. the bullet zinged by my head
and shattered my window.
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415. We kept struggling.
The second shot killed him.
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416. I've never seen someone die
right in front of me.
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417. His eyes went dead.
There was an awareness, then nothing.
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418. He dropped the gun,
fell out of the car
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419. and rolled down
the embankment.
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420. And you just
left him there?
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421. No questions.
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422. We need to clarify
some points.
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423. Talk to me.
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424. So she climbed
down the embankment
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425. and took his wallet
and his valuables?
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426. The body was
lying in the bushes for quite some time.
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427. Some bum must've
picked him clean.
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428. Where's the weapon?
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429. She threw it off the pier.
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430. Our divers
recovered it yesterday.
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431. We confirmed it was Stroud's.
He bought it legally in Florida.
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432. We're not done. We are.
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433. Lieutenant Blair
came here voluntarily.
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434. One step ahead of
an arrest warrant.
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435. Thank you for coming,
Lieutenant.
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436. In a struggle with
a guy who's 6'1",
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437. she's the one
who's left behind to tell the story?
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438. Lieutenant Blair committed
serious infractions of military regulations.
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439. She will be disciplined
accordingly.
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440. "Accordingly"? When our investigation
is complete,
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441. we'll know better
where we stand.
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442. Have the police
trace her steps.
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443. Oh, yes, I remember them.
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444. I wanted to go,
"Ditch the date, honey, and come with me."
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445. Yeah, she is
a head-turner.
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446. Not her. Him.
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447. You got his phone number
in your little book?
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448. They don't have phones
where he is.
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449. Did you happen to overhear
any of their conversation?
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450. Mmm. Not really.
My impression was that
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451. she was upset,
he was very masterful.
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452. Dominating.
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453. What time did
they leave?
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454. About 9:30, 9:45.
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455. I offered to hail him a cab,
but he said he had a car across the street.
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456. Do they have phones
where you live?
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457. Yeah, if you want
to talk to my wife.
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458. Hey, he's a fun guy.
You could do worse.
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459. People in uniform
all look the same to me.
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460. This guy was wearing chinos
and a polo shirt, blue,
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461. maybe a tan windbreaker.
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462. You know how many people
I see every day?
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463. This would be between
9:30 and 10:00 on the 4th.
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464. How many people
you see then?
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465. Okay, hang on,
that was last Thursday, right?
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466. I got off at 10:00
'cause I had to go to the Port Authority,
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467. and the last people
I saw were three drunks
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468. that come from somewhere
they don't speak English
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469. and don't know
what a tip is.
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470. Oh, yeah, I remember them.
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471. Z3, right?
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472. He was saying,
"What did you think, sex has gotta be about love?"
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473. She say anything back?
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474. Don't know,
I went to get the car.
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475. Guy's a real jerk,
but he tips good.
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476. The passenger tipped you?
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477. Well, he snatched
the keys away from her and got behind the wheel.
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478. She was barely in the car
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479. before he squealed
out of here like he was late for his last meal.
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480. She lied again.
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481. She had to say he was
in the passenger seat.
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482. That's the only way
he could've rolled down the embankment.
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483. So he didn't.
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484. She dragged him to the edge,
pushed him over.
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485. This also means
both shots were fired in his direction.
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486. The one that
shattered the window,
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487. and the one that
stayed in his head.
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488. Got our indictment.
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489. Good.
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490. Now go arm wrestle
the Navy for jurisdiction.
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491. You're saying that
the United States Navy,
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492. in order to protect
a valuable officer, would overlook murder.
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493. I'm saying if I chose to,
I could charge Lieutenant Blair with perjury.
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494. If Mr. McCoy
has some facts to share with us,
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495. we'd be more than happy
to consider them in our investigation.
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496. Their investigation amounts
to taking dictation from Lieutenant Blair.
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497. That's ridiculous.
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498. In any event, according
to Solorio v. the US,
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499. the Navy can
assert jurisdiction
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500. over cases involving
its personnel.
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501. We're contending our
concurrent jurisdiction takes precedence.
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502. We're ready to proceed
against Lieutenant Blair
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503. while the Navy's
been dragging its feet.
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504. That's completely inaccurate.
We've recovered Stroud's weapon.
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505. And we've indicted
Lieutenant Blair for murder two.
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506. This is dated
four days ago.
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507. Your Honor,
this is bad faith.
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508. While Mr. McCoy
and Mr. Schiff were stringing us along,
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509. Ms. Ross was tap dancing
for the grand jury.
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510. They must've liked
what they heard.
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511. I'm afraid Lieutenant Blair
is going to have to have a civilian attorney.
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512. "Docket number 77134,
People v. Kirstin Blair.
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513. "Charge is murder
in the second degree."
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514. I see a defendant,
I see a prosecutor,
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515. why don't I see
the defense counsel?
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516. I'm right here,
Your Honor.
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517. Though why I'm here
and why my client is here is a mystery to me.
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518. Can we get a plea?
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519. Not guilty, ma'am.
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520. The People request
bail of $250,000.
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521. My client has
a spotless record.
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522. She is a commissioned officer
in the United States Navy.
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523. Her word of honor
should suffice.
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524. We ask that she be ROR'ed.
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525. Her ship is about to
sail for Newport News.
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526. With your permission,
Your Honor,
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527. I'm Lieutenant
Commander Coleman
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528. of the Judge
Advocate General's office,
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529. and I state for the record
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530. that the Navy
will not remove Lieutenant Blair
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531. from the jurisdiction
of this court.
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532. These are the same people
who don't seem to feel
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533. the Lieutenant's
criminal actions warrant prosecution.
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534. This is a federal
writ of prohibition which bars the Navy
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535. from transporting
or transferring
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536. the defendant
outside the jurisdiction.
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537. Has the D.A. declared war
on the US Navy, Ms. Ross?
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538. Just making sure,
Your Honor.
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539. So noted.
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540. The defendant is ROR'ed
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541. and will not leave
the jurisdiction
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542. without permission
from the court.
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543. Jamie,
that writ of prohibition was a little over the top.
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544. We're finding we need
a big stick to get the Navy's attention.
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545. Careful where you step.
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546. I'm a Lieutenant
in the Reserves.
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547. I was in the JAG office
in the '70s.
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548. Then you know how ridiculous
the Navy's rules are.
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549. I can see why she tried
to cover up the affair.
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550. If she'll come clean now,
we can discuss dropping the charges to manslaughter.
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551. She's not guilty.
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552. Come on,
Ruthie, every time she opens her mouth,
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553. another lie pops out.
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554. Look at her statement
to the Navy.
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555. What statement?
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556. The statement
is inadmissible.
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557. My client wasn't
properly Mirandized.
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558. The spirit of
Mirandawas adhered to,
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559. the essence of
the protection is embodied in JAG rules.
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560. Under the Uniform Code
of Military Justice,
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561. there is no right
to remain silent,
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562. there is no protection
against self-incrimination.
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563. This is the spirit
of Miranda?
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564. If she'd been arrested
and Mirandized by the NYPD,
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565. she'd still have given
the same self-serving, untruthful statement.
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566. If, if, if.
Since that didn't happen, we'll never know.
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567. No matter how you
slice it, Mr. McCoy,
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568. she was not
properly Mirandized.
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569. The statement
is inadmissible.
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570. Statement or not,
the facts are on our side.
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571. Facts don't win cases.
Make a deal.
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572. I'm not handing Blair
the keys to the city.
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573. I'll give on sentencing,
but she has to plead to murder two.
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574. Why play tough?
At most it's man one.
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575. She acted under
extreme emotional distress.
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576. That's a very
charitable spin.
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577. The fact is, we don't know
what really happened in that car.
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578. She really killed him.
She really lied.
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579. If you weren't so
starry-eyed over the great Kirstin Blair...
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580. What, because I think
she committed manslaughter instead of murder? Come on!
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581. Adam, you want
this plea, so tell me, murder two or man one?
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582. Kirstin Blair is
the best thing to happen to military aviation
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583. since Eddie Rickenbacker.
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584. Her picture is on
every little girl's bedroom wall
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585. right next to Sally Ride.
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586. Your case.
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587. Murder two,
15-to-life.
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588. Please.
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589. She defends herself
against an armed attacker,
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590. a gun, his gun,
accidentally discharges.
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591. We might go to man one.
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592. You're gonna have to go
all the way down to,
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593. "Oops, sorry,
we made a mistake, we're dropping the charges."
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594. Don't hold your breath.
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595. Have you looked at
Stroud's service record?
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596. We've subpoenaed it.
We're still waiting.
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597. The man was a pig.
Come on, Kirstin.
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598. I see. We're going
to try the defendant, you're gonna try the victim.
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599. The victim here
is Lieutenant Blair.
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600. You don't just
jump in with an offer that we haven't discussed.
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601. Excuse me,
now I need permission to join the conversation?
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602. And besides,
we did discuss it, with Adam,
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603. who doesn't seem to feel
we have much of a case.
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604. We can support
murder two on the evidence.
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605. The worst thing the woman did
was get pushed over the edge
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606. by the Navy and
that bastard Stroud.
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607. Every single piece
of evidence we have
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608. contradicts her
version of events.
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609. Damn it!
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610. Here's Stroud's record.
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611. And this is
a summary of Blair's.
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612. Draft a new subpoena.
I want her entire record, warts and all.
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613. Now you're getting paranoid.
Maybe they just believe her story.
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614. Sure, it's a classic
she-said, he-said
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615. except she made sure
he wasn't around to do the he-said.
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616. So now it's a she-said,
you-said.
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617. Lying does not
help her credibility.
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618. If the Navy's rules
about adultery
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619. and fraternization
weren't so medieval,
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620. she wouldn't
have to lie.
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621. Blair knew the rules!
She didn't have to join the Navy!
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622. Don't you people
have a murder trial starting in 11 hours?
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623. And remember,
it is a murder trial,
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624. not a debate
between Gloria Steinem and George Patton.
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625. You will hear
a fingerprint expert testify
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626. that the defendant was
in control of the gun.
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627. You will hear
ballistics evidence
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628. that the shooting
was not accidental.
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629. You will hear from witnesses
who overheard conversations
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630. between Mr. Stroud
and Ms. Blair
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631. on the night that
he was murdered.
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632. At the conclusion
of the People's case, you will be convinced
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633. that Lieutenant Blair
is guilty of murder in the second degree.
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634. Lieutenant Blair
made two mistakes. She fell in love with a cad,
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635. and she broke the Navy's
antediluvian rules
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636. regarding
romantic involvements.
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637. She knew the Navy
applies those rules capriciously,
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638. different spanks
for different ranks.
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639. A slap on the wrist
for adulterous admirals,
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640. imprisonment for
philandering lieutenants.
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641. So, she and Mr. Stroud tried
to cover up their affair.
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642. And when Lieutenant Blair
tried to end the deception,
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643. Mr. Stroud showed
his true colors.
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644. He had a gun.
He threatened her with it.
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645. Far from losing control,
she kept her cool
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646. and was able to
withstand his attack.
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647. Mr. Stroud's death
was an accident
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648. for which he himself
bears the responsibility.
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649. You will hear two versions
of this story.
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650. The truth lies in
Kirstin Blair's character.
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651. My parents taught me
the essence of good character isn't about perfection,
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652. it's about
owning your mistakes and learning from them.
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653. She's good.
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654. Special media training.
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655. Let me ask you, Kirstin,
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656. what's it like landing an F-14
on a carrier deck at night?
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657. I mean, that sounds
really scary.
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658. A good pilot doesn't
even break a sweat.
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659. If you're going
to just sit there and worry about
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660. what all could go wrong,
you shouldn't be there.
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661. Why did you want
to be a Navy pilot?
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662. Where else could I do
what I love doing
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663. while at the same time
defending liberty.
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664. This is the kind
of patriotism and dedication
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665. the Navy is willing
to sacrifice, Chuck.
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666. Well, they say
they need their rules about sexual conduct.
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667. This is not about
military necessity.
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668. This is about big
government trying to legislate morality.
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669. Not just in sexual matters,
but in every area of our lives,
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670. including what you
can and can't watch on television.
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671. We'll continue our...
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672. Get a gag order.
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673. I take it you saw
the Chuck Baxter show.
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674. Ms. Miller seems
to favor the court of public opinion.
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675. The jury is
sequestered, Jack.
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676. They're allowed
conjugal visits. You think they don't talk?
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677. They're forbidden
to discuss the case.
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678. I'm going to issue
the gag order, Ms. Miller.
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679. You and your client
are forbidden to discuss this case
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680. with any
non-party or non-witness outside the courtroom.
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681. Bailiff,
let's bring in the jury.
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682. She broke it off last fall,
she said she'd found real love,
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683. "everlasting" was
the word she used, with someone on her ship.
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684. No further questions.
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685. Isn't it true you tried
to break off the relationship last summer?
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686. Yes. Why?
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687. She started getting
kind of possessive.
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688. And it wasn't
that serious for me.
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689. Are you saying that
the relationship meant more to her than to you?
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690. Yes, it seemed that way.
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691. Was she obsessed
with you?
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692. I don't know
about obsessed.
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693. Was she upset when
you tried to break off the relationship with her?
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694. Yes.
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695. She didn't try to
kill you, did she?
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696. No.
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697. Thank you.
No further questions.
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698. MRS. He always
came back to me.
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699. I guess he was
just one of those men
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700. who needed more
than one woman could give him.
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701. At any time,
did he talk to you about Lieutenant Blair?
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702. After I caught them
in the bar,
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703. he told me that
she was the one who had it bad.
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704. He said for him
it was just a fling like the others.
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705. It wasn't serious.
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706. Did you believe him? Yes.
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707. Did you ask him
to stop seeing Lieutenant Blair?
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708. Yes.
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709. Did he stop?
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710. No.
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711. Did he tell you why?
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712. Answer the question,
Mrs. Stroud.
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713. He said that she was
better in bed than me, that she made him hotter.
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714. And you didn't take
this as a serious threat to your marriage?
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715. That's right. Then why did you file
a formal complaint?
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716. Why did you risk publicly
humiliating yourself
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717. and ruining his career
in order to stop the affair?
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718. I don't know.
I was angry at him.
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719. But he loved me. Not her.
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720. I investigated
the alleged relationship
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721. between Lieutenant Blair
and Chief Stroud.
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722. They denied the allegations.
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723. I reminded them both
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724. that the Uniform Code
of Military Justice
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725. prohibits adultery
and fraternization.
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726. And what's the punishment
for these kinds of violations, Commander Halibert?
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727. The maximum?
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728. Court-martial,
dishonorable discharge, possible prison term.
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729. As a naval officer,
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730. would Lieutenant Blair
have been aware
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731. of these sanctions
prior to her affair?
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732. The Uniform Code
of Military Justice
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733. is required learning
for all naval officers.
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734. And she had
the affair anyway.
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735. Mr. Stroud must've meant
a great deal to her.
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736. Objection. Withdrawn.
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737. No further questions.
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738. You put people in
prison for adultery, is that right?
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739. Yes. Outside of the Middle East,
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740. can you name any
civilized society
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741. that puts adulterers
behind bars?
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742. I'm not
qualified to answer that.
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743. Our rules exist to maintain
good order and discipline within the ranks.
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744. You can't apply
civilian morality to military culture.
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745. What about sexual harassment,
is that an infraction of the rules?
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746. Yes. The punishment
depends on the severity of the offense.
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747. Defense's eight,
Chief Stroud's service record.
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748. Commander Halibert,
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749. how many sexual
harassment complaints do you see in his file?
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750. Eleven.
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751. Does the file indicate
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752. what punishment
Stroud received for his behavior?
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753. I was the one who
imposed the penalty.
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754. He was confined to his ship
and ordered to undergo gender-sensitivity training.
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755. Touchy-feely classes?
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756. Commander, isn't it true
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757. that you were so busy
stamping out adultery,
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758. you let a sexual predator
like Stroud fall between the cracks?
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759. We're in a politically
mandated situation, ma'am.
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760. It's new to us,
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761. but we're making every effort
to meet the expectations of the civilian authorities.
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762. You're doing
the best you can?
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763. Yes.
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764. Thank you, Commander.
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765. I'm just swatting
at an image.
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766. Swat harder.
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767. I don't have
enough ammunition.
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768. Blair's service record,
finally.
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769. Have a pleasant evening.
And good luck.
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770. I love the Navy's
idea of unabridged. Most of it's classified.
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771. Now I'm getting paranoid.
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772. What seems to be missing
are her training records.
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773. She trained at
Miramar Naval Air Station.
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774. I called them,
but all I got was the run-around.
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775. What are they hiding?
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776. Beats me.
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777. But I did get the names
of the training personnel
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778. on the carrier
where she got qualified.
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779. This one, Ottenberg,
left the service a few months ago.
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780. He might talk.
I'm tracking him down.
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781. I want him in my office.
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782. I was landing
signal officer on the Minnesota.
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783. I was there
when Blair trained for night landings.
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784. If they'd left it up to me,
I wouldn't have qualified her.
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785. Why not? She had five downs.
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786. Downs?
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787. Major mistakes.
Everybody else, it's two downs, you're out.
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788. Two? They don't
give you much leeway, do they?
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789. No, sir. You don't want
a pilot that can't land the damn plane.
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790. Why'd they make
an exception for Blair?
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791. They were under orders
to qualify some female pilots ASAP.
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792. This stuff burns me up.
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793. What?
Qualifying female pilots?
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794. No, ma'am.
Qualifying bad pilots.
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795. She's that bad?
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796. She got better,
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797. but she's never
gonna be an F-14 pilot.
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798. You think I'm wrong,
listen to this.
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799. I kept it to cover my ass,
and I'm glad I did.
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800. I felt I could no longer
wear the uniform while lying to my superiors.
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801. How did Mr. Stroud
take the rejection?
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802. He got very angry.
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803. He told me to take
the wheel and drive. I did.
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804. Were you afraid of him? No.
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805. I can take care of myself.
I just didn't want to pour salt in the wound.
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806. What happened next?
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807. He pulled a gun
and had me stop on the road.
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808. He told me to
get out of the car.
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809. When he turned away
to open his door, I grabbed the gun.
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810. We struggled.
The gun went off twice.
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811. One bullet shattered
the driver's window and the other killed him.
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812. Did you intend
to shoot him?
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813. No.
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814. It was an accident.
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815. The impact of the bullet
had knocked him out of the car.
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816. I went to see
if he was badly hurt.
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817. He was dead.
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818. What did you do then?
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819. I drove off.
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820. Why did you do that?
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821. I left the scene to
report the accident.
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822. I headed back
towards the ship but by the time I got there,
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823. I started to see
how unlikely it was I'd be believed.
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824. I've seen what happens
to women who try to fight back.
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825. The system is
stacked against us, especially in the military.
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826. That seems cold.
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827. I've been
trained to make quick, calculated decisions.
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828. In this case,
I made a very bad decision,
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829. one I'll be sorry for
for the rest of my life.
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830. I can't excuse it,
but I truly thought I would not be believed.
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831. And, in fact,
you were right, weren't you?
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832. Well, I'm here.
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833. Thank you.
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834. It is your contention,
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835. on the night
of Mr. Stroud's death,
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836. you were
breaking up with him?
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837. The man you described
as your everlasting love?
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838. The man of your dreams?
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839. Yes, I broke up with him.
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840. We've heard testimony
from a waiter
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841. and a parking lot attendant
that contradicts your story. Were they wrong?
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842. They didn't hear
the whole discussion.
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843. Mr. Stroud humiliated you.
You must've been angry.
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844. I have been trained
to control my emotions.
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845. Under all circumstances?
They never break free?
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846. No, they don't.
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847. You never lose control?
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848. You want to know
how I conduct myself,
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849. take a look
at my service record.
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850. When you do what I do,
losing control is not an option.
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851. You lose control, you die.
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852. People's 17.
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853. This is a recording
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854. of US Navy training
flight number 001954,
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855. the carrier Minnesota.
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856. Do you recall that
flight, Ms. Blair?
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857. Your Honor,
I renew my objection to this so-called evidence.
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858. So noted.
Go on, Mr. McCoy.
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859. Do you know
what's on this tape?
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860. I'll refresh your memory.
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861. The voices you'll hear
belong to Lieutenant William Ottenberg,
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862. landing signal officer
on the carrier Minnesota,
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863. and to Lieutenant Blair
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864. in an F-14 on approach
for a night landing
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865. on the carrier
off of San Diego.
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866. Blair, you're next in line.
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867. Negative, I'm not.
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868. Check your lineup, Blair. Watch the meatball.
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869. I can't do this!
I can barely see the deck lights.
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870. Keep your scan moving.
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871. I can't! I'm gonna crash!
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872. Right for lineup.
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873. I can't do it!
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874. Wave off.
Wave off. Wave off.
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875. Oh, my God! Raise your gear,
raise your gear.
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876. I'm trying. Oh, God!
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877. Burner,
burner, burner.
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878. Fifty-four,
what's your status? Fifty-four?
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879. I can't do this,
Ottenberg.
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880. Hand me off to Miramar.
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881. Bring her
back around. You can do it.
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882. No. Hand me off.
Let me make a ground landing.
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883. This is
a training flight, Lieutenant.
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884. You already know how
to make ground landings.
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885. Yeah,
because I had good trainers, not morons, like you.
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886. Cool it, Lieutenant.
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887. You screw me over,
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888. I'm gonna rip you
a new one.
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889. Did you rip him a new one?
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890. I filed a report.
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891. Was this your first attempt
at a night landing?
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892. No, it was my third.
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893. How many years have you been
in the Navy, Ms. Blair?
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894. Five-and-a-half.
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895. This recording
was made six months ago.
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896. At what point did you learn
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897. the steely control
of your emotions you alluded to earlier?
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898. Ms. Blair?
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899. She doesn't have to answer,
Your Honor.
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900. No more questions.
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901. This morning
Kirstin Blair allocuted
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902. and pled guilty to the
charge of manslaughter in the first degree.
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903. Judge McNeil imposed sentence
of twelve-and-a-half-to-25,
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904. as agreed to by
the district attorney's office and Ms. Blair.
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905. Did she admit she
killed him deliberately?
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906. I think the guilty plea
speaks for itself.
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907. Not necessarily.
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908. Ms. Blair! Ms. Blair! Kirstin! Kirstin!
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909. Kirstin,
why'd you cop a plea?
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910. When you have the US Navy
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911. and the authorities
of the New York State government
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912. aligned against you
in pressing an unjust charge,
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913. well, sometimes concession
is the better part of valor.
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914. Our training methods
undergo constant evaluation,
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915. but in any
large organizations,
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916. things sometimes
fall through the cracks.
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917. So, it's man one.
You were right.
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918. If you're trying
to make me feel better, thanks.
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919. It's like finding out
Amelia Earhart flew to Bakersfield
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920. and hid out
for 50 years.
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921. I got over Pete Rose.
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