1. In the criminal
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considered especially heinous.
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the dedicated detectives
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these vicious felonies
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known as
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8. Sorry, watch those blocks.
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9. So what, that toy box
is just what, decorative?
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11. Huh?
Ah, oh.
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12. Thanks.
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13. So you said you didn't want to
talk about this in the office?
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14. Um, Johnny D, the pimp,
he's still in custody
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16. Yeah, his lawyers tried for bail
but they were shut down, why?
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17. What if our investigation
turned up information
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18. that Johnny D fathered a child?
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hypothetical as of now, okay?
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21. If Johnny D was in fact
Noah's biological father...
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22. is that something that NYPD
would have to disclose?
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23. You double checked?
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24. Ran the DNA three times.
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25. Johnny D was a major trafficker.
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26. Probably bought and sold
every girl who's been
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to break them in.
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since I...
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30. Just tell me that he doesn't
have to know.
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31. He doesn't.
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32. It's not exculpatory in any way.
He never needs to find out.
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33. I've already started
the adoption paperwork.
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34. Given Noah's early history,
how can you be expected
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35. to know who his father was?
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36. Walter?
Excuse me.
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37. They dig you out of the old
novelist's home for this too?
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38. It's Fred Worth, Walter.
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39. Fred Worth.
Wow, great to see you.
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40. Are you sure?
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41. Last time we spoke was in the
green room at the Cavett show.
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42. I had just finished
reviewing your Vietnam book.
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43. You said you were gonna
slice off my ears
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Did I?
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46. Of course not, darling.
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47. I guess you're going strong,
Walter.
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onto a beauty like this.
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49. My prettiest wife yet.
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50. Oh, look, there's Roland Evans.
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51. Ah.
Fred, great to see you.
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52. Great to see you too.
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53. - Dad!
- Dad?
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54. We weren't on the list
for the party because of her.
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55. - Charmaine?
- Yeah, Dad.
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56. She won't let us see you.
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57. Delilah, please not now.
Your father is cold.
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58. We've been to the house.
She hasn't let us in to see you.
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are you all right?
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60. - We miss you.
- Yeah, I—I'm great.
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61. I'm just fine, yes.
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62. Dad, are you sure?
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63. - I'm fine.
- Watch your head.
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64. Dad?
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to someone in charge.
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68. Sure.
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69. Hi, how can I help you?
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70. We want to report
a sex crime—a rape.
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71. Oh, I'm so sorry.
Why don't you have a seat?
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72. - Which one of you—
- It wasn't one of us.
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Walter Briggs.
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I'm a huge admirer.
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of his books ever since—
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77. His wife, Charmaine,
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of erectile dysfunction pills
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every day, which is dangerous,
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he's got a heart condition.
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from both our mothers.
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84. His housekeeper told us.
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85. She feels terrible,
but she doesn't know what to do.
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86. That may not technically
be rape.
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87. Penal law section 130.25—
sexual intercourse with a person
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88. who is incapable of consent
because of mental disability
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89. or incapacitation.
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90. Our father is almost 80
and has dementia.
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91. He does not consent.
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92. He cannot consent.
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93. Did you look that up?
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94. - I'm in law school.
- Oh, where?
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95. - I'm in Fordham—nights.
- Carisi?
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96. Why would she be doing this?
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97. Our father's will divides
his estate in equal shares
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and his children.
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99. Your stepmother wants a child
so she can have an extra share.
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100. So she's raping him.
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101. Yes, I've worked
for Mr. Walter for 30 years.
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102. His daughters told us
that you had some concerns.
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103. I do.
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104. When Mrs. Briggs find out,
she'd fire me in a skip second.
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105. No—we'll do our best
to keep you out of it.
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106. What's she's doing
to Mr. Walter is wrong.
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107. Giving him them pills.
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108. He doesn't know, but I see her.
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109. A man his age—
he needs his ease.
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110. Does he know what's going on?
In general.
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111. He was brilliant.
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112. Now he's got gaps.
Big, empty spaces.
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113. Oh, she don't like me
to be late.
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114. Okay.
Thank you coming in.
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115. Well, the housekeeper confirms.
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116. Okay, so Mr. Walter
as in Walter Briggs, the writer?
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117. Yeah, Pulitzer Prize,
National Book Award.
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118. Well, he's nearly 80,
and his wife—
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119. - His sixth wife.
- Who's 45—
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120. And making him
have sex constantly.
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or an old man's dream?
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122. The daughters say
that she wants another child,
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of giving consent,
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124. then they're right,
it's—it's rape.
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125. Yeah, and the fact
that the alleged rapist
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is legally irrelevant
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127. but, I mean,
of all the people—I mean,
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128. have you guys read Briggs' book
The Fifth Assailant?
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129. The guy is a literary genius.
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130. Isn't he the literary genius
who threw one of his wives
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132. Yeah, there's actually a scene
based on that in the book.
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133. Okay, so the complaints
are coming from his daughters,
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135. What's in it for them?
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136. A bigger slice of the estate?
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137. No—love, devotion,
maybe concern?
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138. Right.
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139. We've got an allegation,
we have corroborations,
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140. so you two go speak
with the happy couple.
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141. And Carisi,
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142. as a detective, not a fan.
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143. I should say I'm still
not quite sure why you're here.
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144. It's called a welfare check.
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145. We do it from time to time,
mostly with seniors.
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146. I'm guessing
that would be me, huh?
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147. Oh, dear, did my husband's
daughters call you?
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148. They did express some concern.
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149. They said they weren't allowed
to see Mr. Briggs?
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150. This is one of those difficult
family situations—
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151. stepmother, stepdaughters.
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it happens all the time.
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153. I'm sure it does but actually,
Mrs. Briggs,
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if we spoke separately?
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155. It's just standard procedure.
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I do mind.
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157. Walter and I don't keep secrets
from each other, do we, Walter?
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158. Not really, no.
I humor her.
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159. So what exactly
did you want to talk about?
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160. It's pretty personal.
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161. Pertaining to your sex life.
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162. And that's a police matter?
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163. 79 and stiff
as a varnished eel.
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took up with a bartender
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by my book on the pope.
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167. Now, you spend six months
in the Vatican,
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168. and you'll see
what happens to your testicles.
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169. Roman Follies
It was a wonderful book, sir.
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170. - I read it in college.
- Thank you.
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171. All of his books
are wonderful.
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your wife satisfied?
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177. It's a man's duty to nature.
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you know.
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they can preach
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that a man suckles an infant
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and hunts, and...
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183. A woman goes out
and hunts, and...
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184. What?
I'm sorry.
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185. What?
I'm sorry.
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186. My husband's very tired,
but as you can see, we are fine.
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but he isn't?
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189. Yeah, he says
he's doing his manly duty
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to the sexual activity?
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of consent?
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195. - I don't know.
- Rollins?
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a whole bunch.
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about manly men
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in 1972,
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199. and then just like that,
he goes off into ga-ga land.
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200. It was sad.
The guy was a titan.
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201. Listen,
that was the housekeeper.
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202. Mr. Briggs just
went to the hospital.
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that he had a heart condition.
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feeding him those pills—
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207. Yeah, that's assault three.
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injury to another person,
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Am I right, counselor?
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can give you proof
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the heart condition
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you've got nothing.
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Of course she is.
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Okay, call me back.
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all day
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us visit him,
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- Stable. That's all we know.
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before?
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to the '80s.
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Charmaine knew that?
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heart attack for Esquire.
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here today.
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to put up my own work,
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occasional janitor.
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condition with Charmaine?
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because of the incident?
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if Mr. Briggs' heart attack
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by his ED medication.
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239. I don't know.
I never got the chance
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history.
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why you're here.
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with a private ambulance
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hospital against medical advice.
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monitor and was in such a hurry,
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to stop her
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needed it to maintain.
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outside the hospital?
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250. Maybe, maybe not.
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in jeopardy.
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she was transferring him
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257. - He's not here.
- You mean he's... gone?
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258. No, no, no, no.
No, he was—more like taken.
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every hospital in Manhattan.
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She's his wife.
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out of the wall?
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charge on the IV pump?
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a court order to visit him.
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- So no.
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her husband's life.
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that clear.
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271. Yeah, plus the rape
and assault charges
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273. Barely—one of them's a stretch,
the other one's a chasm.
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getting dragged across the city.
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and we can keep investigating.
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- We will.
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Yeah, it's me.
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probably tonight.
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you handled a call today
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named Briggs.
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with the crazy wife?
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hanging out of his arms.
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in the chair.
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to another hospital,
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but the wife said no.
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in Westchester.
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your husband's up for a flight."
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to drive,
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- No way.
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to the hospital
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end of options.
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somewhere,
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300. who launched him.
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301. So where'd you end up
taking him?
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302. The lady made me
stop right there.
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303. She dragged her husband
out in the middle
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Hailed a cab.
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305. Wow, okay.
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306. Did she mention where they were
gonna go on that private plane?
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307. Canada.
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for a sick old man
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310. Hmm.
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Mrs. Briggs?
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312. Hello, detectives.
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313. - Oh, great to see you.
- Good to see you too, sir.
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what's going on?
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got a court order to see you.
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about your welfare.
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320. I'm his wife, no one
is more concerned
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Mrs. Briggs,
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have to tell that to a judge.
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the day in front of the judge.
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325. Well, now you're gonna
have to spend all night.
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326. Please.
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against Mrs. Briggs?
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329. Which is ridiculous,
Your Honor.
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331. What are they even doing here?
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332. And you are Mrs. Briggs'
attorney?
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335. How nice.
Mrs. Briggs is not under arrest.
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- Yes, ma'am.
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against my will?
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338. out of the country.
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Mr. and Mrs. Briggs
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order allowing us to see him.
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to be his guardians,
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of the Mental Hygiene Law.
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344. Guardians?
He doesn't need guardians.
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from a hospital today
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against medical advice.
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the heart attack
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was caused by Mrs. Briggs
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dysfunction medication.
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351. What evidence?
Who's testifying here?
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become medical doctors?
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Ms. Heller.
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is abusing her husband?
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is your wife abusing you?
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Your Honor,
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what this hearing is about?
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361. Well, I'm pretty sure
that it's about me.
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362. Dad, you're here because you
should be back in the hospital.
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363. - No, I'm fine.
- You're not fine.
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of you.
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to stand for this.
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One at a time.
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May I have a minute, please?
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right, Dad?
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You're my daughter.
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right?
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I know my children?
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He is exhausted.
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Do you know their names, sir?
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I named them myself.
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that wants to be a writer.
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She is, right?
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Come on, Dad.
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in the Bible—strong women.
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383. Judith, that's enough.
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385. This proves nothing, Your Honor.
It's late.
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386. Mr. Briggs is recovering
from a heart attack.
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387. Oh, that didn't stop her
from pulling him out
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390. pending a psychological
and physical examination
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392. I remember.
Their names were from the Bible.
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somebody's head.
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396. In the meantime,
he'll be admitted
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398. and his daughters
may visit whenever they like.
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399. You are the one
tormenting him, not me.
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400. Walter, I'm gonna get you
the best room in that hospital.
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because I was a man.
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to be.
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women are batting me around
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and a judge in a skirt.
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have a nurse wipe my ass.
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You tell me.
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why she doesn't go to rehab.
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to rehab.
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all argued with her.
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Do you want to argue with her?
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Let me carry one of those bags.
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in that one.
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I think I can handle it.
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Huh?
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12 hours every day
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422. and then come here and do
her pills, bring her groceries.
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423. I'm her daughter.
And the stairs are hard for her.
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424. Yeah, that's why she should live
in an elevator building.
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425. I don't mind,
and she loves it here.
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426. You can have
the groceries delivered.
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427. This is the Bronx, darling.
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428. This is not Park Avenue,
remember?
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429. How could I forget?
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430. Momma?
It's me.
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431. Ah.
I see you brought el juez.
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432. Abuelita, I'm not a judge.
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433. You will be.
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434. To what do I owe the honor?
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435. Hey, how'd it go last night?
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436. Heartbreaking.
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437. I mean, Briggs is aware
just enough
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438. to know that he's lost it.
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439. Not anymore, he isn't.
That was the hospital.
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440. He died earlier this morning
up in Westchester.
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441. Another heart attack.
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442. Maybe it's for the best.
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443. You know, wife like that—
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444. the end game
was gonna be pretty brutal.
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445. Well, it already was.
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446. Look, we need Warner
or any other New York City ME
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447. to perform the autopsy—
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448. make sure his wife's actions
didn't contribute.
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449. The judge put off
ruling on guardianship.
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450. Charmaine still has control
of everything.
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451. Including the body.
That's not good.
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452. All right, get up there.
I'll call Barba.
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453. Hey, hold up.
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454. Is that Mr. Briggs?
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455. Yes, I'm taking him
to a beautiful place.
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456. Actually, you're not.
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457. It's a court order.
No more hide and seek.
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458. Trip's off, boys.
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459. The world isn't done
with Walter Briggs.
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460. His arteries were clogged,
his heart enlarged.
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461. Since when does SVU investigate
death by heart attack?
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462. Well, his wife
took him on a road trip
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463. after he had a smaller attack
yesterday.
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464. We just want to know
if it contributed.
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465. Well, it certainly didn't help.
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466. The gentleman was in
no condition to go sightseeing.
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467. So you would draw a connection
between that and his death?
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468. I mean, doc,
she took him out of the hospital
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469. against medical advice
with an IV hanging from his arm.
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470. Well then, ipso facto.
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471. By the way, it looks
like she pulled something else
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472. out of him too.
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473. - What?
- There's semen in his urethra.
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474. He had sex?
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475. A final ejaculation
shortly before or after he died.
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476. His wife climbed
into the hospital bed with him?
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477. I don't believe he was in
any shape to be that fortunate.
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478. If you care to observe,
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479. I could show you
the intrarectal trauma.
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480. No—no, thanks.
I'm good.
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481. Really?
Rectal probe electroejaculation?
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482. Wow.
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483. Guys, I'm—I'm lost here.
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484. It's a technique
for grieving wives
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485. to procreate with their loved
ones, even posthumously.
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486. Rectal probe
electroejaculation?
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487. That sounds like a sex crime
in and of itself.
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488. We talked to the nurse
on the ward in Westchester.
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489. In the middle of the night
after he died,
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490. his daughters had just left.
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491. His wife called in
a specialized company
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492. to extract his sperm.
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493. They're used
to emergency calls.
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494. The same outfit cuts heads
off bodies for people
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495. who want to freeze them.
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496. The hospital allowed this?
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497. The wife had the right,
as you pointed out.
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498. Come on, counselor.
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499. You know what we're looking
at here.
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500. She tormented this guy,
all right?
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501. The blue pills,
the flight from the hospital—
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502. It pains me to say this,
but you're right, Carisi.
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503. She killed him.
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504. Manslaughter
in the second degree—
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505. does the defendant have a plea?
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506. A plea for sanity, Your Honor.
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507. Mrs. Briggs is a widow
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508. whose husband died tragically
of natural causes.
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509. Natural causes brought on
by the reckless behavior
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510. of the defendant.
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511. Her counsel might want
to read the statute.
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512. The ADA might want to ditch
the condescending attitude
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513. before it drips
onto his suit.
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514. You two hash this out
on your own time.
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515. Assuming no objection,
I'll enter a plea of not guilty.
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516. Bail is set at 100,000,
cash or bond.
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517. Next.
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518. - Mommy.
- We have to talk.
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519. Okay, I'm a little busy
right now.
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520. You're always busy.
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521. You don't think
this is important?
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522. Claro que si, of course I do.
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523. Barba—$100,000 for a homicide?
Are you kidding me?
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524. We're lucky
we didn't get our OR.
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525. Sergeant Benson, this
is my mother, Lucille Barba.
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526. - Oh.
- Benson... he talks about you.
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527. You drive him a little crazy.
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528. - Just doing my job.
- Mommy...
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529. Take another look at
that place for Abuelita.
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530. You know that it's
the right thing to do.
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531. No, you know it's
the right thing to do.
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532. Please, just think about it.
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533. I'm thinking.
Call me.
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534. Bye, ma.
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535. - Charmaine?
- Charmaine, Charmaine.
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536. Charmaine, Charmaine—
did you kill your husband?
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537. Charmaine, why did you hide
Walter from the kids?
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538. You people are jackals.
You just want raw meat.
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539. The prosecution is hounding
a loyal,
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540. loving wife who was dealing
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541. with her husband's illness
as best she could.
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542. I just want my husband
to rest in peace.
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543. How much did you pay
for the rectal probe?
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544. What did you do
with your husband's sperm?
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545. - Do we have to listen to this?
- They're not bad questions.
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546. - Did you see the headline?
- Yeah.
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547. Everything the guy accomplished,
his whole life reduced to this.
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548. He wasn't exactly
a great human being.
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549. He was a great writer, Nick.
The work deserves respect.
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550. Ms. Thwaites, in your capacity
as the Briggs' housekeeper,
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551. did you have occasion
to see Mrs. Briggs administering
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552. medication to her husband?
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553. Yes.
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554. I've seen those pills
on the TV ads,
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555. the ones where—so men can,
you know, perform.
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556. But I knew what
she was giving Mr. Walter,
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557. - but he didn't.
- Strike that.
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558. Your Honor, she's a housekeeper,
not a psychic.
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559. She can't know
what the deceased knew.
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560. Sustained.
Jury will disregard.
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561. How did the defendant
give Mr. Briggs those pills?
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562. Mashed up the pills
and put them
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563. in orange juice
when he wasn't in the room.
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564. Thank you.
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565. And that's exactly what you told
Mrs. Briggs' stepdaughter,
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566. - Delilah, isn't that right?
- I did.
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567. And you've known Delilah
a long time?
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568. I helped raise her.
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569. I was with Mr. Walter
through four marriages.
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570. So you feel motherly
towards Delilah?
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571. I don't know about motherly.
I am fond of her.
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572. Are you fond
of Charmaine Briggs?
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573. No.
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574. Were you upset that
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575. she wouldn't let Delilah
see Mr. Briggs?
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576. It broke my heart.
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577. So you were looking for a way
to get her in to see her father
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578. by feeding Delilah ammunition
against her stepmother?
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579. I didn't think of it
like that.
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580. Well, maybe you didn't.
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581. No further questions.
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582. Mr. Briggs
had a reasonable chance
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583. of surviving
his initial heart attack,
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584. but he was
in very fragile health.
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585. And what would the effect
on such a patient
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586. be of yanking him
out of the hospital,
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587. putting him in an ambulance
and then a taxi,
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588. then leaving him shivering
for hours in an airport hangar?
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589. Potentially catastrophic.
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590. Every one of those acts
puts stress on a patient
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591. who is already very weak.
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592. That's why we urged Mrs. Briggs
to leave her husband with us,
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593. but she refused.
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594. Thank you.
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595. Dr. Tedroe, you said that moving
around town was dangerous
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596. for Mr. Briggs
because his health was so bad.
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597. That's right.
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598. So bad that everyday,
ordinary activity
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599. like getting into a taxi
could lead to his death?
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600. Yes.
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601. So wasn't he in danger
of dying soon anyway?
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602. Couldn't he have died while,
I don't know,
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603. going to the bathroom
while lifting a spoon?
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604. He might have.
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605. I see.
Thank you.
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606. Redirect?
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607. Dr. Tedroe, what was
more dangerous for Mr. Briggs—
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608. lifting a spoon or being dragged
around two counties?
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609. Mr. Briggs should not have
left the hospital.
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610. Look,
I know what you're thinking.
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611. No.
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612. I should take her
in to live with me.
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613. Other people put their families
in places like this.
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614. We do not put our family
in places like this.
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615. You are singlehandedly keeping
a charter school alive.
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616. You only go home to sleep.
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617. How are you supposed
to take care of her?
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618. - I could retire.
- No, you couldn't.
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619. Mira, it's not so bad.
Maybe she'll like it.
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620. It smells.
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621. They're cooking lunch,
Abuelita.
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622. - What are they cooking, skunk?
- Mama.
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623. Rafie has gone
through a lot of trouble
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624. to arrange this for you.
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625. I didn't ask him to.
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626. Why should I move
after 40 years?
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627. Because here,
nobody has to carry groceries
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628. up six flights of stairs,
Abuelita.
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629. They have activities.
Mira, movies.
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630. If you fall down again,
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631. anything, you just push
a button.
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632. If I fall down at home,
I bang on the floor—
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633. Mrs. Rivera hears.
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634. - Mommy?
- We'll think about it.
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635. I'm just trying
to help both you.
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636. Bye.
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637. I have to go.
I'm needed in court.
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638. Good, go help somebody else.
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639. Yeah, it was around the time
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640. my father's health
started to deteriorate.
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641. Charmaine stopped letting us
visit him.
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642. She made excuses at first,
like he was having a bad day,
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643. and then she stopped
making excuses.
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644. It hurt us deeply.
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645. Your Honor, the charge
is manslaughter,
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646. not being mean to stepdaughters.
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647. Move it along, Mr. Barba.
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648. Miss Briggs, tell us
about the day your stepmother
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649. removed your father
from the hospital.
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650. My sister went to court
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651. to get an order
allowing us to visit him.
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652. Was the defendant
aware of this?
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653. Yes, that's why she ripped him
out of there.
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654. Anything to keep us
from seeing him.
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655. - Move to strike.
- Sustained.
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656. Okay. Did you ever find out
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657. why the defendant did not want
you to see your father?
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658. I assume it was
about his will.
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659. I don't know if she was trying
to get him to change it
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660. or she was afraid we would.
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661. Move to strike.
She says she doesn't know.
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662. Or maybe she just hated us.
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663. - Your Honor?
- Sustained.
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664. The jury will disregard.
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665. - Mrs. Briggs?
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666. - Oh, my God.
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667. - Is there a problem?
- Could be, Your Honor.
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668. It's a video message
from Walter Briggs.
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669. Now, if anyone is still
reading Fred Worth's books
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670. by the time you see this,
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671. that could only be because
it's part of their punishment
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672. at a state penitentiary.
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673. He spends the first
ten minutes
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674. trashing his literary rivals.
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675. Well, God forbid a feud
should end just because he died.
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676. Where did this come from?
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677. It's an internet service
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678. that sends messages
to your loved ones post mortem.
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679. They recorded it
three years ago.
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680. His obituary
triggered its release.
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681. For an extra fee,
they set it to music.
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682. Now I want to talk
to the people I love.
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683. My beautiful wife, Charmaine,
who saved my life,
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684. and my daughters, whom I love
despite the way they treated me.
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685. The way they treated him?
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686. He certainly had a different
view on it than we do.
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687. He had dementia.
I mean, he was confused.
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688. He doesn't look confused here.
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689. Their mothers
turned them against Charmaine.
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690. They were rude to her—
rude to my wife in my own home.
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691. I talked to his daughters.
They knew nothing about this.
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692. Can the other side use
this in court?
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693. They'll find a way.
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694. Delilah, I love you,
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695. but you wanted
to have it both ways.
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696. For years,
you wouldn't speak to me
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697. because of that incident
with your mother.
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698. Now, that would be
the occasion
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699. where he threw your mother
through a closed window?
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700. - Yes.
- Okay.
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701. But when your career
in the theater went to nothing
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702. and you wrote
that dreadful adaptation
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703. of The Fifth Assailant
without my permission,
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704. you began coming around,
pestering me for the rights.
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705. It just became too tedious
to see you.
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706. You testified yesterday
that Mrs. Briggs barred you
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707. from seeing your father
because of his will,
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708. or she hated you.
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709. Is that still your contention?
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710. Yes, I still believe it.
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711. So you don't believe
your father?
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712. I believe he was under
her influence—her spell.
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713. I see.
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714. Charmaine was sentimental.
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715. She thought a father should see
his children whenever,
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716. no matter what.
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717. But I had to insist
it was best for us all.
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718. When Walter
went into the hospital,
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719. I knew he didn't have long.
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720. I wanted him to die in peace
without being pestered,
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721. and in a beautiful place.
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722. There was a lake in Quebec
where we had happy times.
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723. And what about medical care?
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724. There couldn't have
been much at the lake.
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725. He was dying.
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726. He knew it,
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727. and he had the courage
to face it.
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728. He was the bravest man
I've ever known.
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729. Did you tell him why you were
taking him out of the hospital?
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730. I didn't have to.
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731. He had made it very clear
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732. that he didn't want
to die surrounded by tubes
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733. and machines.
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734. Now, we've heard testimony
that before the heart attack
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735. you gave your husband
erectile dysfunction pills
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736. without his knowledge.
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737. He was very... proud.
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738. He wanted to feel like a man,
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739. and he didn't need to know
that a drug was helping him.
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740. I wanted to have his child.
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741. To get another share
of the estate?
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742. No, because I loved
my husband.
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743. I've never met anyone in my life
like Walter Briggs,
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744. and I wanted to have a piece
of him with me forever,
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745. and I wanted the world
to have another piece of him.
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746. Thank you, Mrs. Briggs.
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747. I'm sorry for your loss,
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748. and I am very sorry
that you have to be here today.
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749. Your husband's doctor
testified that he might have
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750. recovered,
but you knew he was dying.
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751. Which medical school
did you attend?
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752. Objection.
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753. Mr. Barba?
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754. I knew he didn't want
to be in that hospital.
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755. But you didn't remove him
until after you had learned
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756. that his daughters
had won visitation rights.
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757. - Seeing them distressed him.
- Right.
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758. And you knew he wanted
to die in peace?
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759. Yes.
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760. So you peacefully yanked him
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761. out of his hospital bed
with a hep-lock in his arm.
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762. He didn't want to be there.
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763. You lied about where you
were taking him,
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764. put him in an ambulance,
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765. pulled him out of that ambulance
in midtown Manhattan,
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766. shoved him in a taxi...
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767. He didn't need an ambulance.
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768. And then you took him
to Westchester
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769. to wait in an airplane hangar
without oxygen, medication,
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770. or professional supervision.
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771. He was happy.
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772. He wasn't suffering.
He was with me.
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773. Not until the fatal
heart attack
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774. that occurred shortly
thereafter.
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775. Which could have happened
at any time.
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776. And that gave you the right
to make it happen sooner?
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777. - Your Honor?
- Withdrawn.
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778. No further questions.
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779. The witness may step down.
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780. Ms. Heller, your next witness.
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781. The defense calls Judith Briggs.
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782. Your Honor.
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783. listening to other witnesses.
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784. She didn't hear anything
she didn't already know,
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785. and she only just offered
to testify.
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786. I will allow it.
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787. I'll give you an hour
to prepare.
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788. Judith, I can't believe
you're gonna testify
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789. for that bitch.
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790. After I saw Dad's video,
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791. I finally understood
what was going on.
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792. I stopped seeing him
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793. because you told me
Charmaine wouldn't let us visit,
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794. but it was just you.
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795. No, she forced him
to make that video.
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796. She hates us both.
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797. Delilah, please,
just one minute.
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798. Judith, what do you intend
to say on the stand?
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799. That my sister lied to me.
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800. Charmaine hates us both!
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801. She didn't want
either of us there.
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802. I was just a scapegoat.
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803. I've always been the scapegoat
in this family.
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804. Delilah, stop.
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805. This is all about your play,
isn't it?
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806. That play was supposed
to be her big break.
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807. She told me it fell through
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808. because she
couldn't get funding.
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809. I couldn't get funding 'cause
Dad wouldn't give me the rights.
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810. He was so arrogant.
You know that.
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811. It couldn't be good
unless he wrote it himself.
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812. Besides, I was a girl.
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813. How could a girl
be a good writer?
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814. How could a girl
compare herself to him?
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815. I called him
on his stupid prejudices.
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816. That's what he couldn't take.
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817. - Are we interrupting?
- Blessedly.
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818. - We're in a conference.
- With my witness.
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819. Let's cut to the chase.
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820. The good little sister's gonna
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821. take the stand
and demolish your case
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822. by proving that my client
was right to keep Delilah away.
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823. Scintillating family drama,
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824. but that does not give
Mrs. Briggs license
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825. to recklessly cause
her husband's death.
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826. If I could have kept
him alive,
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827. I would have done anything,
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828. but we both knew
it was only a matter of days.
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829. His mind was gone.
He didn't know anything.
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830. No, he had moments of clarity
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831. and when they came, he was
adamant about what he wanted.
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832. - He didn't want to be raped.
- Oh, God.
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833. Delilah, for once
in your life, just stop.
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834. One thing I know...
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835. My father wouldn't
want any of this.
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836. We don't either.
Counselor?
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837. Your client pleads to
criminally negligent homicide,
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838. does one year.
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839. No, not good enough.
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840. I might consider
reckless endangerment.
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841. - First or second?
- First.
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842. - It's still a felony.
- I could accept probation.
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843. You know what, we'll take it
to court and get an acquittal.
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844. You know what, we can.
We're due in court right now.
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845. - Let's go.
- No—let's end this.
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846. I'll take it on one condition—
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847. that she is not allowed to ruin
Walter's work with her bad play.
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848. He didn't want that,
so I don't want it.
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849. Judith.
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850. Delilah?
You know I love you.
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851. But I have to respect
dad's wishes.
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852. Then the vote will be tied.
I'll take you to court.
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853. No.
It won't be tied.
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854. I may be cut out, but there's a
third vote that I will control.
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855. Your new brother or sister.
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856. A fertility clinic implanted
a surrogate with an embryo—
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857. my egg and Walter's sperm.
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858. They're all doing fine.
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859. Okay, then.
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860. We have a deal
and you have a child.
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861. Mazel tov.
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862. One year's probation?
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863. She killed her husband.
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864. Well, one might argue
that she kept him alive.
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865. And I do believe
that she loved him.
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866. So what, people can't
love somebody
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867. and still hasten their demise?
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868. Carisi, I know you admire
the guy, but there was no way
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869. a jury was gonna
put Charmaine in jail.
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870. And the daughters
are okay with this?
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871. One of them is.
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872. Judith?
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873. Talk to her yourself.
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874. That's a good idea.
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875. - Families.
- How's your grandmother?
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876. Still giving me grief about
moving her out of that walk-up
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877. deathtrap she somehow confused
with Shangri-La.
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878. - She didn't like the facility?
- No, she didn't.
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879. But it can't be her choice
anymore.
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880. So we're starting to pack up
her things, under protest.
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881. That's hard.
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882. - You are a good grandson.
- No, I'm not.
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883. I'm over-compensating.
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884. What are you gonna be doing
when you're 85?
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885. Squabbling with you?
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886. Wouldn't that be nice?
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887. I thought you might like
to have this.
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888. - The Fifth Assailant?
- First edition.
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889. And autographed.
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890. I know you admired my father.
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891. I did.
Thank you.
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892. So now you're left
to clean up your father's—
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893. Affairs?
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894. You can say it.
He was a charmer.
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895. Charmaine asked me to go
through his papers.
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896. His publisher is bringing out
his collected works
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897. in a new edition.
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898. He deserves that.
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899. I wish you could have
known him...
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900. When he was all there.
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901. I do.
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902. Mommy?
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903. Raf.
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904. I came over to help her go
through her things, you know,
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905. just to help
her go through her stuff.
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906. And I buzzed the buzzer
and—and there was no answer.
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907. So, you know, I've got a key,
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908. so I came in,
went up the stairs,
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909. got into the apartment,
walked down the hallway,
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910. and she was lying on her bed.
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911. I love you, Mommy.
I'm so sorry.
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912. I never should have
agreed to this.
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913. She told us
she didn't want to move.
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914. I should've moved in with her,
I should've—
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915. I should've quit the job.
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916. Mommy.
Mommy, no.
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917. It was me, okay?
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918. She said she wanted to die
in her own home.
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919. And she did.
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920. Hey, come.
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921. Oh, God.
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