1. In the criminal
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3. yet equally important groups,
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who investigate crime
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5. and the district attorneys
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7. Look at what you're doing,
you stupid cow!
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8. You were gonna send
her out like that. Open up the blouse.
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9. I don't care
if she has no boobs,
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10. I want them
to look at the blouse.
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11. And take her out
of those pants.
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12. Her ass is too big for pants.
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13. Tell her to stop eating
her stupid cheeseburgers.
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14. Paul didn't mean it, sweetie.
He's just high-strung.
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15. Now, come on.
Let's get you a nice skirt.
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is Brittany? Elsewhere.
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17. That is not an answer!
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18. Look, she's a no-show.
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19. That little bitch,
she's killing me.
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20. Call Jeri Stein.
Tell her I want Brittany right now!
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21. Call 911! Hurry!
She's dying!
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22. The victim's
Brittany Janaway. She's some kind of model.
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23. I never heard of her,
but then, I don't pay attention to that stuff.
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24. Now, my wife and daughter...
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25. No, let's pay attention
to the here and now.
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26. Oh, sure, yeah.
Her father, Dr. Steven Janaway,
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27. said she was complaining
of severe abdominal pains.
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28. He brought her here,
she collapsed, he attempted CPR.
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29. Who called it in?The cleaning lady.
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30. And where's the father now?
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31. In his office.
He's a wreck.
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32. Thanks.
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33. Okay. So, it's the middle
of the night and we're all here because of what?
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34. Food poisoning?
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35. I don't have
a cause of death.
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36. What I do have
is a big bruise on her lower back.
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37. I don't know
how long it's been there.
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38. Could it have something to do
with her abdominal pains?
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39. Can't say till
we check under the hood, but I'll tell you what,
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40. my daughter
starts doubling over?
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41. I don't take her
to my office.
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42. You take her
to an emergency room.
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43. That's right.
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44. What kind of doctor
is Janaway?
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45. Plastic surgeon.
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46. These samples
of his work?
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47. No, it's his daughter.
She was a model.
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48. How old is she,
early twenties?
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49. Try 14.
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50. What?
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51. Well, Brittany didn't come
down for dinner tonight.
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52. She was supposed to work.
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53. A modeling job?
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54. Yeah. Yes.
I thought she overslept.
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55. She usually takes a nap
before one of these events.
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56. They often run past midnight.
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57. So this modeling
wasn't just a hobby.
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58. Oh, no, no, on the contrary.
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59. Brittany started
when she was seven.
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60. So when she didn't
come down, what did you do?
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61. Uh...
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62. I went to her room.
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63. I found her
curled up in pain.
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64. She tell you
where the pain was?
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65. Yeah, in her abdomen.
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66. She was crying,
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67. and she was running a fever.
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68. I brought her here
to treat her.
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69. She collapsed.
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70. I tried to bring her back.
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71. I don't understand
why this happened.
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72. Doctor.
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73. Why didn't you just
take her to a hospital?
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74. It didn't make any sense.
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75. Our house is three minutes
from my office.
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I needed to treat her, I thought.
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77. Don't you just
love this part?
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78. Meet Miss Priscilla Brown.
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79. In her previous life,
it would've cost you 800 an hour to see her like this.
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80. Yeah, but she would've
been a lot livelier.
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81. Got anything on
Brittany Janaway?
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82. Just the prelims.
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83. I haven't opened her up yet.
Miss Brown was here first.
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84. Believe me, the world's not
holding its breath to find out what killed Miss Brown.
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85. She's a taxpayer.
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86. Yeah, and I'll bet
she reported every dime of it.
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87. I'll get
what I have on Janaway.
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88. You ever pay for it, Lennie?
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89. I was married, wasn't I?
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90. I heard that.
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91. Janaway, Brittany.
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92. No immediate indications
of cardiac arrest,
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93. burst appendix,
or anything of that nature.
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94. What about that
bruise on her back?
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95. A deep contusion,
oval shape,
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96. maybe from
falling on her back or from being hit.
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97. Bad enough to cause
internal injuries?
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98. Well, it's hard to tell
without going in.
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99. How old is the wound?
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100. Ballpark to
a couple of weeks.
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101. Oh, she also had
month-old scars on her left forearm.
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102. Four of them. Not deep,
from a sharp instrument.
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103. Suicide attempt?
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104. No, wrong part of the arm.
I'd guess some kind of self-mutilation.
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105. You see it a lot
with adolescent girls.
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106. Unhappy adolescent girls.
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107. So much for the fairytale.
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108. I've seen her pictures
all over. I never realized she was 14.
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109. Once you get past
the glitter and the glamour,
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110. you're left with
one sad little girl.
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111. The bruise?
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112. And the self-mutilation.
This girl was unhappy.
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113. Any candidates?
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114. The parents.
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115. Daddy should've taken
her to the hospital.
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116. Yeah, the hospital would've
reported the bruises to Children's Services.
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117. If the parents had something
to do with the girl's death,
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118. they wouldn't have
the Mayor's Office
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119. lean on the Chief
of Detectives for some results.
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120. You got calls?
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121. Three so far. The mother's
family's wired to City Hall.
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122. Have a chat with the Janaways,
and please, keep it friendly.
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123. Any idea how
she might have gotten hurt?
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124. The M.E. thinks the bruise
is about two weeks old.
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125. DR.No.
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126. How about when
she wasn't at home?
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127. Is there anybody
we should talk to?
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128. If she wasn't at home,
she was working.
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129. She spent a lot of time
with her agent, Jeri Stein.
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130. Miss Stein acted
as a chaperone.
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131. You think somebody
hurt my Brittany?
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132. Well, we're concerned about
her bruise, and also, there were cuts on her arm.
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133. Cuts?
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135. I saw she had scratches.
She said they were from our cat.
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136. The medical examiner thinks
they were self-inflicted.
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137. Oh, my God.
I had no idea.
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138. Brittany never
complained about anything.
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139. Did she spend much
time with her agent?
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140. I have to tell you,
I never trusted those people Brittany worked with.
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141. She was so young,
so impressionable.
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142. I never should
have allowed it.
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143. Brittany was very
innocent for her age. The camera loved her.
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144. Anybody in your
business ever hear of the kiddy porn laws?
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145. Clients want
the Lolita look.
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146. The whole point
is selling clothes,
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147. but we make sure
they keep them on.
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148. What about after
the lights go out? Anyone giving her trouble?
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149. Not when I was around.
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151. Mrs. Janaway said
she didn't trust the people her daughter worked with.
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152. Did she include me?
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153. She didn't say.
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154. Brittany had a bad
bruise on her back.
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155. We were hoping maybe
you could tell us how she got it.
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156. She fell in the tub?
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157. Or somebody fell on her?
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158. Well, everybody wanted her,
and I do mean biblically.
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159. Guess being her chaperone,
you had your work cut out for you.
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160. Chaperone? As if.
I have 30 girls to keep working.
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161. Babysitting is why
they have mommies.
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162. Let's try this.
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163. Brittany's wounds were about
two or three weeks old.
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164. Who was she working for then?
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165. Three weeks ago
she was doing fittings with Paul Delacourte
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166. for the show she was
supposed to do last night.
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167. He's requested her a lot
these last couple of months.
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168. What kind of a guy
is Delacourte?
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169. Let's just say, too bad
he wasn't in South Beach last summer to catch a bullet.
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170. I only let my girls work
with him because he gets out the media.
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171. If Delacourte did this,
I'll never forgive him.
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172. They're spoiled,
stupid little brats.
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173. Have you ever
looked into the eyes of a supermodel?
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174. Not since my fling
with Jean Shrimpton.
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175. It's like looking
into the eyes of a goat.
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176. There's nothing
going on in there.
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177. Is that how
you treat them, like farm animals?
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178. I don't pay them $10,000
a day just to wear my clothes.
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179. They have to
put up with me, too.
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180. You treated
Brittany Janaway the same?
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181. She got $8,000 a day,
so I didn't yell at her so much.
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182. Well, you worked with
her three weeks ago. How was that?
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183. I couldn't get
her to stand still.
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hitting or yelling?
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I'm not stupid.
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186. Brittany made me
a lot of money.
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187. Whatever she wore,
every teenage girl in America wanted it.
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189. Again with
the farm animals, huh?
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we're gonna need a list of everybody who was there
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with Brittany three weeks ago.
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192. I don't carry them with me.
Get them from my office.
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194. I'm here for three more days,
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195. then Milan for a week,
then Paris for two days, then Milan again.
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196. My life, it's impossible.
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197. Turn. Great.
Smile. Perfect. Next.
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198. I can talk to you,
but I gotta get ready to go.
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199. The car's coming
to pick me up.
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200. No problem.
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201. It's really awful
about Brittany. She anorexic or something?
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202. We don't know
why she died.
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you did a job with her
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a few weeks ago.
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205. Yeah. She didn't
look too sick.
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Delacourte treat her?
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208. He's a big baby.
He yells, he throws things.
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210. Yeah.
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with her, right?
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212. Yeah, but we didn't
hang out or anything.
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about Delacourte,
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came on to her, or if he ever hit her?
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bruise on her back.
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if maybe you noticed it that day?
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218. No, I didn't,
and I would've seen it.
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before we went home.
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It's Rodgers.
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a car to take me to school,
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supposed to beep me.
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224. What college you go to? NYU?
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225. College? No way.
I'm in eighth grade.
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a real happy person.
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tired of modeling.
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getting into acting. It's not hard, you know.
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"It's just modeling in action."
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232. Oh! This time it's me.
Gotta go. Ciao.
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233. That kid's gonna live
a lifetime before she's old enough to vote.
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234. Five years to go.
Let's hope she makes it.
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of a macular rash over 30% of her body.
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anaphylactic reaction.
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staphylococcal toxins in her blood.
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what that is, too?
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241. Toxic shock.You mean she died from it?
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242. Yeah. It starts with a fever,
lots of aches and pains, then the rash,
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build up, cause death.
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we talking about?
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245. Two weeks.
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247. My exam found abraded
areas in the vaginal walls
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and triggered a Staphylococcal infection.
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250. She was torn up.
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251. Raped.
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252. And how.
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and she never told anyone?
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254. She must've had
her happy face glued on tight.
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255. The M.E.
said she would've been in a lot of pain.
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256. It's definite?
The rape caused the toxic shock?
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257. Rodgers put her money-back
guarantee on it.
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258. And this Delacourte fellow,
he into little girls?
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259. Well,
I'm sure he has a hard time keeping his hands to himself,
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260. but we talked to some people
who were there when Brittany worked with him.
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261. We don't think
anything happened.
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262. After that he was
out of the country,
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263. and he has the receipts
to prove it.
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264. And after Delacourte,
we suddenly run out of suspects.
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265. Well, it's possible
she didn't report the rape
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266. because the rapist
is somebody she knows.
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267. So we're back to Dr. Janaway.
Join me for a hot pretzel. It's on me.
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268. There they are!
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270. what can you tell us about
the Brittany Janaway murder case?
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271. Who said it was murder?
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272. Is it true Brittany Janaway
was sexually assaulted?
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273. First I heard of it.
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there's an autopsy report
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was brutal rape?
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276. If there is,
I haven't seen it.
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277. Is Paul Delacourte
still a suspect?
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278. If we haven't determined
if there was a murder, there can't be any suspects.
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279. As soon as we have
a statement to make, we'll notify you.
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280. Now if you'll excuse me,
I'd like to buy a pretzel.
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281. It's pretty much what
you'd expect to hear
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282. from investigators
in this explosive case,
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283. but anonymous sources
have confirmed to News 14,
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284. the cause of death was rape,
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285. and figures inside
the fashion world
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of the police's suspect list.
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287. Meanwhile, Park Avenue
plastic surgeon
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remains in seclusion
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in their Upper East Side townhouse,
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290. and Venus Agency topper,
Jeri Stein, has set up a memorial...
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291. These anonymous sources,
they wouldn't be wearing blue, would they?
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292. Those leaks did not
come out of my squad.
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293. They got the M.E.'s
report before we did.
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294. I want these leaks
stopped, Lieutenant.
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295. Do you want me to
compile an enemies list while I'm at it?
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296. I don't see
anything funny here.
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297. A case this big,
we're going to get leaks.
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298. We might as well
get used to it.
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299. No. That's not good enough.
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300. By the time we present
this case to a jury,
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301. the details will be clues
in The Daily News Sunday crossword.
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302. Which could be
the whole point
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303. of leaking the information
in the first place.
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304. The Janaways know people
who know people in the department.
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305. The Janaways
are the anonymous source?
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306. Why not?
If they got a heads-up
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307. that this investigation's
about to turn back on them,
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308. these leaks could
just be preemptive.
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309. Have your people
talked to Mrs. Janaway
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310. about her husband
and her daughter?
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311. They're gonna try today.
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312. Good.
This time let's try to stay one step ahead of the media.
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314. What are you gonna
ask the Janaways? No comment.
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that Paul Delacourte's
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tomorrow morning?
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317. No comment.
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318. Is it true
that Brittany had a pentagram carved on her arm?
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320. Get that thing
out of my face. Come on, move it.
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answering a question?
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322. How about you get
out of my way before I arrest you?
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323. Come on! Come on!
That's it! That's it! That's it!
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324. Anybody takes one more step,
you're dead in the department.
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325. No cop is ever gonna talk
to you again. Now go on! Get out of here!
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326. Go find an accident
or something.
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327. Mrs. Janaway,
it's just us.
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328. No, I'm sorry.
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329. Look, we just want
to talk, all right?
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330. We can do it here, in front
of these vultures, or inside.
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331. My husband isn't here.
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talk to you.
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333. I'm afraid that
won't be possible.
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And you?
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336. I'm Detective Lennie Briscoe.
This is Detective Reynaldo Curtis.
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337. We know why we're here.
Why are you here?
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338. Watching over the Janaways.
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339. Watch all you want.
You can't keep us from talking to them.
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340. Gayle, do you want to
speak to these gentlemen?
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341. No, not without Steven.
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342. There you go.
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343. And there you go.
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344. We'll be talking to you.
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345. All I can tell you,
Mr. Drake, is Mrs. Janaway is not a suspect.
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347. There's no evidence to make
us think that he should be a suspect either.
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348. Well, explain
something to me.
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349. Why do the police
want to speak to her when he's not present?
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things a mother doesn't feel comfortable
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in front of her father.
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352. No. When it comes to Brittany,
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secrets from each other.
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354. I'd rather let the police
decide that for themselves.
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355. No, no, no, no.
These are the ground rules.
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356. They can talk to them
whenever they want to. Together.
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357. No separate interviews.
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358. And we'll decide what amount
of time is reasonable,
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359. and, of course,
I'll have to be present.
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360. Would you like us to submit
a list of questions in writing as well?
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361. We'd have an easier time
talking to Saddam Hussein.
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362. Possibly. And you'll need
to give 24-hours notice.
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363. What are your clients
afraid of, Mr. Drake?
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364. What are they afraid of?
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365. They're afraid
of a police department that's got more leaks in it
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They're afraid of a media frenzy
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on every tabloid in every supermarket across the nation.
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368. Maybe you don't
understand something.
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369. They lost a daughter.
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370. And they're expected to
grieve on the 6:00 news?
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371. Well, it's not gonna happen.
I am here to protect them.
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372. They're not gonna be
chewed up by the tabloid justice system.
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373. Don't think for a minute
that you're going to manage this investigation.
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374. Detectives Briscoe and Curtis
will be at your clients' home
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376. If they don't make
themselves available for an interview,
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to the grand jury.
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378. Consider yourself notified.
Good night.
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379. Tell the boys
there'll be fresh coffee
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380. and powdered donuts
waiting for them.
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have a boyfriend?
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382. No, I wouldn't allow it.
She was much too young.
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383. Was there anyone else
she had contact with these last couple of weeks?
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or a relative?
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385. Well, my brother
and his family
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386. were here a week ago
Thursday for dinner.
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387. Brittany played
with her cousins in her room.
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389. Two girls, 10 and 13.
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with your brother?
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392. No. That's a disgusting
suggestion.
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something, Detective.
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shaking the family tree
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falls out or what?
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in order to rule these things out.
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former and now, housekeepers, babysitters...
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399. Yeah, done.
It goes back to when Brittany was an infant.
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400. All the phone numbers
and addresses are current.
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401. You must have
been a Boy Scout.
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402. Mrs. Janaway,
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403. can you think of anybody
who could've done this to your daughter?
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404. I mean, anybody at all?
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405. No. I'm sorry.
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406. I see you have a few
people on the list who live in Baltimore.
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407. Yes. That's where Brittany
was born and raised.
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408. How long
you been living here?
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409. Two years.
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410. You visit Baltimore often?
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411. Yes. I still
see patients there. We still have our house.
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412. When's the last
time you were there?
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413. Two weeks ago.
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414. Just the three
of you in Baltimore?
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415. Leslie, that's enough.
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416. Okay, Detectives,
let's call it a day.
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417. We're just
getting warmed up.
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418. Warmed up?
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419. This is a game to you?
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420. Sitting here
drinking coffee, playing voyeur?
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421. Somebody killed
our daughter.
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422. How dare you?
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423. At least
the donuts were fresh.
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424. Well, between bites,
did you manage to get a read on Janaway?
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425. No slip-ups,
no inappropriate reactions. He's very contained.
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426. And the wife?
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427. The grieving mother?
Looks like the real thing.
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428. If hubby was
molesting the kid, I don't think she knew.
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429. Or didn't want to.
Start working the list.
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430. Might be someone there
who had their eyes open.
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431. Mmm, how do you want to work
the Baltimore angle?
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432. There's a housekeeper,
Helen Caine. We should talk to her.
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433. We know people down there.
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434. Pembleton?
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435. No, the one whose ex-wife
I was sleeping with.
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436. Tell him he'll have
to be more specific.
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437. The mediocre pool player.
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438. Munch.
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439. You're telling me you
can ID a transsexual?
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440. No problem.
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441. It's not like spotting
an elk with a 12-point rack, you know?
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442. Those parts are real.
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443. The essence isn't.
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444. Don't give me that
genetically-romantic Latin sonar crap.
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445. There's one in the building. There is?
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446. You heard me. Your phone.
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447. A Glen or Glenda
with a badge?
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448. Better answer that.
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449. Who is it?
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450. Who is it?
Come on, Falsone, tell me!
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451. Homicide, Detective Munch.
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452. What do you mean,
"Now you remember my name"? Who is this?
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453. Hey, Gee!
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454. You'll never guess
who's on the line.
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455. So, how's it going, Lennie?
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456. Detective Briscoe didn't
give you any more information than that?
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457. No, just that the girl,
Brittany Janaway,
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458. died in New York
two days ago.
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459. And the family still
called Baltimore home?
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460. Yeah, they've got
a house in Roland Park. Dad's a plastic surgeon.
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461. Made his dough bolting
after-market parts on the rich yet physically challenged.
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462. So, he needs
background interviews, grunt work?
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463. Exactly.
Can you imagine the pair that Briscoe's got hanging?
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464. Do it. Excuse me?
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465. Munch, the fact that
Briscoe may have slept with your ex-first wife
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466. does not take away from
the fact that the man is a fellow police officer,
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467. a member of the brotherhood
of the badge.
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468. Now, if he was
to call down here
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469. for a barrel
of funnel cakes, we'd be obliged.
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470. All right, all right,
but how did you know that Briscoe slept with Gwen?
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471. How do you know
I didn't sleep with her?
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472. Go on, get out
of here, Munch.
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473. Hey, Falsone,
I need company.
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474. I'm waiting on Meldrick.
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475. I'm buying at the diner.
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476. Meldrick who?
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477. Lieutenant, this
is Mr. Drake,
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478. the lawyer
for Dr. and Mrs. Janaway.
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479. Ah! Mr. Drake.
I've heard about you.
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480. Detective Profaci. Hello, Detective.
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481. Pleased to meet you.
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482. What brings you
to our corner of paradise?
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483. I'd like you to meet
Mr. John Law from Los Angeles.
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484. He's formerly
with the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit.
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485. He's a profiler.
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486. John Law.
That'd be your real name?
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487. Uh, Mr. Law has studied
the case and he's prepared a profile of the suspect.
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488. Ah, great.
Leave it at the front desk. Thank you very much,
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489. and have a good day.
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490. Uh,
excuse me, ma'am.
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491. I have a letter
from the Mayor's Office
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492. directing you
to attend to this matter right away.
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493. The victim was
a closely-supervised teenage female.
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494. The offender probably
spent a good amount of time observing her
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495. and planning his assault.
You with me so far?
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496. He stalked her. I got that.
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497. The offender has a job
that affords him mobility
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498. and unsupervised time.
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499. He's single,
lower-middle-class,
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500. lives alone or with
a domineering female.
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501. Now, this is the most
important point.
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502. Good.
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503. The offender
was known to the victim.
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504. The victim's silence
was insured by a credible threat to the victim,
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505. a member of the family
or favorite pet.
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506. Now,
investigative strategies.
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507. I suggest deep background
checks on former nannies, housekeepers...
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508. My detectives
are already on that.
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509. I suggest checking
their boyfriends and male relatives.
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510. I also suggest releasing
a statement that you are close to identifying the offender.
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511. This strategy has
proved successful...
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512. Why don't we just let
Mr. Drake leak it to the media?
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513. I resent that.
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514. I'm sure you do.
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515. Who paid for all of this?
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516. My clients paid for this.
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517. Well, does Mr. Law know
that your clients haven't been ruled out as suspects?
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518. I've ruled them out. 100%.
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519. Well, thank you for coming.
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520. Hey, hey!
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521. Save it.
I already dialed 911.
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522. Ma'am, we are 911.
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523. I'm Detective Falsone
and this is Detective Munch.
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524. What are you skulking
around for, then?
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525. We're looking to talk
to a housekeeper named Helen Caine.
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526. She works for the Janaways.
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527. Not today she doesn't.
It's her day off.
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528. So, this is the residence
where Dr. Janaway and his family reside?
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529. At times, yes.
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530. Pardon me, ma'am.
What's your name?
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531. Sadie Appleyard.
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532. Mrs. Appleyard,
when the Janaways aren't here, where are they?
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533. New York.
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534. Do you have any idea when
they were in town last?
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535. Of course I do.
I'm the block captain.
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536. I keep a record
of everything.
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537. When was that, ma'am?
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538. You know damn well
it was two and a half weeks ago.
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539. How would we
damn well know that?
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540. Because I called in
a suspicious person report.
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541. Oh, right. What night
was that again?
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542. That was Thursday the 8th.
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543. A couple of uniforms
came out here and took a statement from you?
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544. Yes.
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545. Well, see,
that's why we're here.
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546. Those two boneheads
lost the report. We just need a quick recap.
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547. Well, as I told them,
it was about 8:45
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548. when I was looking outside
my kitchen window
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549. and I saw a cab
parked in front.
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550. As I was turning away,
I saw him.
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551. Saw who, ma'am?
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552. This young man
right over there looking inside.
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553. So I closed my back door
and I called the police.
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554. When I went to look
for him again, he was gone.
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555. Do you remember
if that young man was white or black?
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556. In between.
He was Spanish-looking.
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557. "In between."
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558. "Since Brittany's death,
the suspect may have altered his appearance.
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559. "The suspect may have turned
to religion or started attending church services.
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560. "He may have started drinking
heavily or taking drugs."
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561. I don't believe this.
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562. It's even in
The Baltimore Sun.
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563. And they set up
an 800 number.
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564. This does not mean
we're setting ourselves up as private investigators.
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565. Every lead that comes in,
we forward to the police.
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566. You're offering
a $250,000 reward.
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567. Do you have any idea
how many false leads that will attract?
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568. If it attracts one good lead,
my clients feel it's money very well spent.
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569. It's a colossal waste
of police time, Mr. Drake.
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570. I warned you
about interfering with our investigation.
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571. What investigation? Huh?
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572. I offered the police
the services of a bona fide FBI man hunter,
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573. and what do they do?
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574. They dismiss his report,
they ignore his recommendation,
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575. and they practically
laugh in the man's face!
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576. They were a lot kinder
than I would've been.
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577. If I see any more
of this nonsense from you,
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578. I'll have the ethics
committee sanction you for professional misconduct.
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579. I see.
You're gonna come after the Janaways' counselor
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580. while their daughter's
murderer is running around loose in the street?
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581. I don't think that's
going to look very good!
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582. Not as bad as what
you've been doing.
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583. Leaking evidence,
publishing suspect profiles.
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584. It looks like your clients
are trying to poison the jury pool.
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585. They're better
suspects than ever.
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586. How dare you say
anything like that?
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587. You know something?
You've got a lot of nerve.
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588. And let me tell
you something.
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589. You take one baby step
towards my clients
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590. and I'm coming after you
for slander and malicious prosecution.
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591. We prosecute who we see
fit when we see fit.
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592. You better not
get in the way.
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593. I'm gonna run this ad
from Monday through Sunday for two weeks,
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594. and every lead that comes in,
I'm gonna forward to the police department,
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595. and I expect them
to follow up on each one of them!
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596. You don't dictate
anything to us!
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597. You screw up this
investigation, I'll see you get your license pulled!
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598. The Janaways will
be your last clients in the state of New York!
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599. Call our public affairs
office, tell them to start working on a statement.
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600. Something to the effect
that although we don't usually encourage
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601. the posting of rewards,
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602. we're mindful of
the Janaways' desire for an arrest.
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603. We urge the public
to act responsibly.
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604. We could just ignore the ad.
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605. Too late.
We have to play their game.
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606. Excuse me,
is your name Virgil Pipino?
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607. Yeah.
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608. Detective Munch.
Baltimore Police Department.
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609. Oh! Am I in trouble?
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610. Let me finish, all right?
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611. Sorry, boss. That's okay.
Don't worry about it.
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612. All right, now,
a couple of weeks ago, did you have a fare...
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613. It was the 9th,
to be exact.
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614. A young-looking guy,
Hispanic, like, in his 20s?
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615. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I do, as a matter of fact.
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616. Where'd you pick him up?
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617. The train station.
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618. He tell you his name?
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619. No.
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620. Did he happen to tell you
where he was coming from, by any chance?
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621. Yeah, you know, I asked him,
because he had this Mets ball cap on...
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622. Mmm-hmm. And the Orioles played them
interleague this summer.
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623. That's why.
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624. Where'd you take him to?
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625. At some house in Roland Park.
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626. You leave him there?
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627. Yes.
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628. Thank you, sir.
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629. You know,
the weird thing was,
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630. I drive down
a couple of blocks to grab a nap,
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631. and a call comes in,
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632. and I wake up,
and I see the same kid running by my cab.
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633. Great. All right, thanks.
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634. That was Munch.
They got a report of a Latin kid
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635. sniffing around
the Janaways' house two weeks ago.
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636. Cab driver picked him up
at the train station wearing a Mets cap.
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637. He said he was from here.
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638. Well, it's gotta be
someone who knows the family well, then.
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639. The Janaways don't look
like they spend too much time hanging out
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640. with the Latino community.
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641. So it's back
to maids and babysitters.
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642. What's this?
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643. Tips. Thousands of them.
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644. From the 250 Grand
Janaway Sweepstakes.
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645. As if we were
running out of landfill.
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646. She said she wanted to
talk to the detectives on the case.
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647. She ask about the reward?
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648. No.
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649. She said she's been worrying
ever since the girl died.
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650. Uh-huh.
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651. Put her in Interview.
I'll talk to her.
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652. Okay.
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653. I worked for three
years as a housekeeper.
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654. Mrs. Janaway,
she liked her socks
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655. arranged by colors
in her dresser.
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656. The same with her underwear,
her sweaters.
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657. She was a precise woman.
She even types out her checks.
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658. Miss Cottone, do you think
you know who attacked Brittany Janaway?
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659. Yes. I think so.
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660. Now, whatever name
you give us,
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661. we're gonna have to
check this person out,
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662. do you understand?
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663. Yes.
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664. And if we find out
that you've made up a story
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665. to get someone in trouble,
or for some other reason,
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666. you might face
criminal charges.
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667. Do you understand? Yes.
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668. All right.
Who's this person?
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669. Ana Ramirez's son, Johnny.
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670. Who's Ana Ramirez?
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671. She worked for the Janaways
as a babysitter. She quit a year ago.
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672. Why do you think
it was her son?
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673. Johnny was always
sneaking around, looking at Brittany.
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674. I didn't like it.
I told Ana. That's why she quit,
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675. before Johnny got
into real trouble.
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676. Did Johnny ever
make trouble for you?
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677. No. He was a nice boy.
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678. But he was always looking
at Brittany that way.
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679. I think there was
something wrong with him.
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680. We're not gonna hurt Johnny,
Mrs. Ramirez. We just want to talk to him.
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681. If he didn't do it,
nothing will happen to him.
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682. And if he did do it,
he needs help,
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683. before he harms
another little girl.
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684. He didn't do this.
He respected Brittany.
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685. But he paid a lot
of attention to her. Isn't that why you quit?
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686. Look, Mrs. Ramirez,
somebody saw him in Baltimore two weeks ago.
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687. They saw him
at the Janaways' house.
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688. It couldn't be him.
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689. They say
he's a big Mets fan.
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690. No. That's not him.
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691. Doesn't he wear
a Mets baseball cap?
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692. It's from his high school.
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693. Oh, God.
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694. Please, just tell us
where we can find him.
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695. He has a room on East 126th.
Please, don't hurt him.
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696. He's a good boy.
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697. I told him to stop
thinking about her,
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698. but he said that
they were using her to make money.
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699. He said
he wanted to save her.
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700. John Ramirez.
Police. Open up.
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701. Come on, kid, open up.
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702. Soup's still warm.
Someone must've sent up a flare.
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703. Rey!
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704. Where have you been?
I called an hour ago.
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705. Ed, traffic.
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706. You drive a police car.
Use the damn siren.
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707. So where's the fire?
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708. In New York. They had
the suspect you gave them, Johnny Ramirez, pinned,
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709. and they lost him.
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710. So you think
he's coming down here?
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711. No, I think you two
are going up there.
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712. I talked to Jack McCoy
in the New York D.A.'s Office.
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713. There's a suspicion that
Ramirez had been stalking Brittany Janaway,
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714. but that's all he'd tell me.
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715. What, they're
withholding information?
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716. I don't think so,
but I do think there's a strong possibility
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717. that a part of the crime
or the crime itself occurred down here.
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718. I had Cox call
the Medical Examiner in New York.
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719. Brittany Janaway died
from some sort of blood infection
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720. as the result
of sexual assault.
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721. So, if Ramirez
is in fact our boy,
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722. he might have raped her
while she was down here,
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723. in which case,
he belongs to us.
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724. If they find him,
I want you two there during the interrogation.
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725. And then what?
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726. Bring him back.
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727. He was either tipped off
by his mother or by Drake's full-page ad.
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728. Yeah, well, it's nice
to know that someone still reads the newspapers.
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729. Any chance of finding
Mr. Ramirez?
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730. The police are talking
to his mother.
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731. They notified Amtrak,
both here and in Baltimore,
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732. and I got a call from an
Ed Danvers in the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office.
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733. Funny, I got
a call from his boss.
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734. Danvers put two detectives
on the Metroliner.
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735. When they get here,
just make sure that our detectives play nice.
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736. He's staking his claim.
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737. First you get a suspect
in custody, then you tangle for jurisdiction.
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738. Take a valium, Jack.
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739. Channel 4 just sent over
this tape for comment.
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740. They're gonna run it
on the 6:00 news.
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741. Johnny Ramirez
was arrested for burglary two years ago.
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742. He was given probation.
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743. It is now alleged
that he raped
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744. and ultimately killed
Brittany Janaway.
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745. Once again,
the police have let him slip through their fingers.
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746. It's a disgrace.
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747. Dr. Janaway and Mrs. Janaway
have done everything in their power
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748. to help in this investigation.
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749. The police
have rebuffed them.
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750. It's now up to you,
the public,
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751. to help find this man.
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752. Anybody having
any information towards the capture
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753. and successful
prosecution of this man
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754. will be rewarded $250,000.
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755. He's just put a bounty
on Johnny Ramirez.
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756. I'm gonna shut him up.
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757. Thanks a lot
for that information.
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758. No, no, ma'am. We have to
catch him before you can collect the reward.
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759. No, we can't
advance you anything. Thank you for calling.
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760. They're not even bothering
with the 800 number anymore.
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761. They're calling
directly into the squad.
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762. Mrs. Ramirez
give you anything?
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763. No. Just that John
was a good church-going kid.
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764. We got a unit watching
his parish church.
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765. What about relatives?
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766. Yes?
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767. John.
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768. Lieutenant,
Detective John Munch, Baltimore Homicide.
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769. He worked that subway
bombing two years ago.
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770. Detective
Paul Falsone. Pleasure.
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771. Rey Curtis.
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772. You're the one with the kids.
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773. How's it going, Rey? Good, good.
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774. Uh, what are you guys
doing up here?
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775. I'm looking for a good
piece of brisket. Can't find any in Baltimore.
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776. Well, before you all slip
into a hot tub together...
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777. Uh, they're not
jumping on our case?
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778. The injuries to young
Brittany Janaway that caused her death
Copy !req
779. occurred in our town,
on our watch.
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780. Well, that's a theory
you're here to explore, Detective.
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781. Make them feel at home.
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782. Got any take out menus?
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783. Carnegie Deli okay?
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784. Your Honor,
my clients are not defendants,
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785. and they are not named
in any indictment that I am aware of,
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786. therefore I or they
can speak to the press whenever we choose to.
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787. Your Honor, I've initiated
a grand jury proceeding.
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788. I am now serving
Mr. and Mrs. Janaway with subpoenas
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789. to appear before
the grand jury. Miss Ross.
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790. I ask Your Honor to order
Mr. and Mrs. Janaway and their attorney
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791. not to speak about
this case to anyone.
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792. This is absurd.
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793. This has nothing to do
with my clients' testimony,
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794. and everything to do
with shutting them up!
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795. These subpoenas are
valid on their face.
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796. Why they were issued
is not up for discussion.
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797. This is an abuse
of his office.
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798. If Mr. Drake wants to quash,
he has 30 days to move.
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799. Until then, Your Honor has
the authority to order all parties and/or witnesses
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800. to remain silent,
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801. and to cite anyone
who violates your order for criminal contempt.
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802. Mr. Drake,
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803. once your clients have been
subpoenaed, it's all done.
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804. Your Honor,
in all due deference,
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805. any order of this kind
is tantamount to an unconstitutional gag order,
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806. and I intend to appeal!
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807. Appeal all you want.
Now, I'm issuing the order,
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808. and I strongly advise you
and your clients to stay off the 6:00 news.
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809. Your Honor, Mr. Drake's
clients have also posted a $250,000 reward.
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810. Well, I'm ordering
that withdrawn right now.
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811. So, Curtis. Yeah?
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812. You must be Spanish, huh?
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813. Peruvian-Indian-English-
German-American mix.
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814. Thanksgiving dinner
must be something.
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815. You kids
figure it out yet?
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816. Yeah.
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817. Ramirez turns himself in
and claims the reward.
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818. Or his girlfriend might
drop a dime on him.
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819. Assuming
he has a girlfriend.
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820. He looks like he spends
his Saturday nights punching the clown.
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821. You know,
statistically speaking, in the death of a child,
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822. the parents are always
front and center.
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823. Yeah. If you're saying
we're wasting our time here,
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824. let me remind you
that you're the ones who came up with Ramirez.
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825. I'm just
keeping an open mind, Lennie, that's all.
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826. Yeah, he was definitely
dogging her.
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827. You've seen his
appointment book.
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828. Wherever she was,
he was there, too.
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829. Fashion shows,
public appearances, dates and times.
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830. Yeah, I bet
he misses her already. Who's got the turkey?
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831. Yeah. And she's a lot
easier to keep tabs on now.
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832. That top stack there, John.
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833. Green-Wood Cemetery.
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834. Right. Yes!
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835. These black suits
keep you nice and warm, huh?
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836. Walt Whitman and
Montgomery Clift are buried around here somewhere.
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837. Better them than me.
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838. This little Johnny's
making us look bad. He doesn't show up soon,
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839. our partners are
liable to sign us up for the geezer home.
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840. Can you believe
we spent 20 bucks for daisies?
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841. Yeah. I was just thinking.
She used to like irises.
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842. Who? What are you
talking about?
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843. Gwen. I know you're dying
to ask me about her.
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844. I have no interest at all
in hearing anything about that little tart.
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845. I still have her number.
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846. Olivia's seven,
Serena just turned five, and Isabel's three.
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847. Oh, yeah?
My Danny's three.
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848. Yeah?
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849. Almost three and a half.
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850. It's a nice age.
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851. Yeah, I don't get
to see him much.
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852. That must be tough.
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853. I hope these guys
are right about this.
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854. Look where they put her.
She's got no view.
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855. Just the back of somebody's
head, like a sardine.
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856. My sister died
when she was 10.
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857. Car accident.
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858. My old man said,
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859. "There's nothing
worse in the world than outliving your kid."
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860. Palm Beach?
What kind of life is that?
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861. Hey, a guy can work the beach,
troll for wealthy divorcees.
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862. Yeah, right.
Lennie Briscoe, cabana boy.
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863. There he is. Rey. Rey.
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864. Johnny?
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865. Get down on your knees.
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866. Don't run!
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867. I told you not to run.
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868. Thanks
for showing up, Johnny.
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869. I didn't hurt her.
I loved her.
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870. She was beautiful.
I couldn't hurt her.
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871. I know you believe in God.
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872. You believe in
the Lord's forgiveness?
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873. That's why you were
out in the cemetery, to ask forgiveness, right?
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874. Well, you can
have it, Johnny.
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875. You have to
confess your sins.
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876. I loved her.
How could that be a sin?
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877. Don't give me
that religious crap!
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878. What'd you use?
Your hands? A stick? What?
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879. No, I didn't hurt her.
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880. You keep lying to me!
You know what I'm gonna do to you?
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881. I'm gonna break
every bone in your face, so stop lying to me.
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882. Please! I didn't hurt her!
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883. They saw you
in Baltimore, John.
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884. The cab driver,
the neighbors.
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885. They all saw you.
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886. No.
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887. You were there, John.
You had your Mets cap on.
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888. No.
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889. Look, kid,
I'm the only friend you got in this room.
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890. The other guys all want
to stick a needle in you.
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891. Now, you tell me what
you did and you won't have to die for it.
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892. I didn't do anything.
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893. You raped that girl, John.
Come on! Be a man. Admit it.
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894. Tell me you raped that girl.
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895. No! No, I didn't do it!
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896. It's okay you
like them young.
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897. I run across a lot of guys
in my line of work that have that preference.
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898. What's that?
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899. This is my hall pass
so I can go to the crapper by myself.
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900. "Defective Monk"?
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901. That's "Detective,"
with a "T."Munch," as in "lunch."
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902. Defective monk,
like a fallen angel.
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903. That's what Brittany was.
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904. Yeah, sure,
I can see that.
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905. You told your mother
you wanted to save her.
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906. Is that why you went
down to Baltimore?
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907. Saving her's
a good thing, Johnny.
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908. If that's why you
went to Baltimore, it won't hurt to admit it.
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909. Yeah. I was there.
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910. At her house?
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911. Yeah. I just
wanted to talk to her.
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912. Talk about what?
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913. They were exploiting
her soul and her body.
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914. She let you in?
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915. No, I just watched her.
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916. Through the window?
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917. Yeah. I was just trying
to get a message to her.
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918. How did you get
into the house?
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919. I didn't get in.
I just watched her.
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920. I watched what
happened to her.
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921. What are you talking about?
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922. Somebody was going at her.
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923. Who?
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924. I couldn't see who it was.
I just saw her.
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925. Who was it, Johnny?
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926. I don't know.
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927. Her dad's car was
in the driveway. A Lexus.
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928. Ramirez claims
he didn't see the assailant,
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929. but he's suggesting
it was the girl's father.
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930. And you want to know
if he's blowing smoke?
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931. For starters, does this crime
fit the pattern for incest?
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932. Sure. Why wouldn't it?
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933. This was a violent
rape, Emil.
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934. This wasn't seduction.
It was punishment.
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935. It's all about submission.
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936. Guys who get into this
like to think they're seducing their kids,
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937. but they're not.
They're dominating them.
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938. That still doesn't
explain a father hating his child so much
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939. he'd literally
rape her to death.
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940. Give me another 20 years
as a shrink, I'll come up with an explanation.
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941. I'm gonna need
some strategies to deal with Janaway.
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942. Don't hold your breath
for a confession.
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943. Jack, you're about to look
into a very ugly corner of the human heart.
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944. Bring a shovel.
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