1. In the criminal justice system,
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2. sexually based offenses are
considered especially heinous.
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3. In New York City,
the dedicated detectives
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4. who investigate
these vicious felonies
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5. are members
of an elite squad
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6. known as
the Special Victims Unit.
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7. These are their stories.
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8. Love is long suffering
and kind.
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9. Love never rejoices
at evil,
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10. but rejoices
in the triumph of truth.
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11. Repeat,
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12. love bears
with all things.
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13. (all)
Love bears with all things.
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14. (man)
Ever trustful,
ever hopeful, ever patient.
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15. (all)
Ever trustful,
ever hopeful, ever patient.
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16. (man)
Love never fails.
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17. (all)
Love never fails.
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18. Noah Porter,
now we celebrate you,
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19. and we welcome you
into our community.
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20. All say, "You are
a blessed gift,
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21. and we give you
our blessings."
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22. (all)
You are a blessed gift,
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23. and we give you
our blessings.
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24. Noah, may the future
bring love to your heart,
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25. joy to your mind, and truth
from those sweet lips.
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26. I didn't know
you were a Unitarian, Sarge.
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27. Oh, I'm not.
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28. Actually, I didn't grow up
with any religion.
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29. I just wanted Noah to have
something that would ground him.
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30. Then rebel against when
he's a teenager, am I right?
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31. I get it.
I'm Catholic.
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32. No kidding?
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33. Come on, little man.
You did great.
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34. Michelle, I'm glad you
keep coming back to services.
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35. And you're working
your program?
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36. Yeah, every day.
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37. I'm up to my ninth step.
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38. Making amends.
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39. To my father.
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40. Michelle,
your father's in prison.
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41. - That's not your fault.
- Yes, it is.
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42. I lied to the police.
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43. It's not enough
to apologize.
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44. I'm supposed
to restore justice.
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45. When possible.
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46. Don't you know
that lawyer,
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47. the one who gets
innocent people out of jail?
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48. Sound it out.
It's T-H—
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49. - Throw.
- No, no.
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50. - The O-U is "ooh" here.
- Through.
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51. Nice, nice.
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52. I walk through...
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53. The valley
of the shadow—
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54. (man)
Visitor's here.
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55. Oh, you know, just
find me later, Jose, okay?
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56. (man)
No, Thompson,
for you.
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57. For me?
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58. Michelle?
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59. Why are you here?
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60. I brought someone
to meet you.
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61. Bayard Ellis,
Mr. Thompson.
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62. I work with
Project Innocence.
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63. I told him, Daddy,
the truth.
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64. That you never
raped me.
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65. We just had
a dedication ceremony.
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66. Such a sweet boy.
He has your smile.
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67. If everything
goes as planned,
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68. then the adoption will be
official in a month.
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69. Oh, well,
congratulations, Olivia.
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70. Thank you.
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71. But I know that you didn't
invite me to dinner
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72. to talk about Noah,
so let's have it.
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73. Reverend Scott asked me
to look into a case
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74. involving a congregant,
Michelle Thompson.
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75. Her father, Derek,
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76. was convicted of raping her
17 years ago when she was six.
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77. Convicted of raping
his own daughter?
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78. That's a tough case for Project
Innocence to get behind.
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79. It is, but this case
was primarily
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80. made on Michelle's
testimony.
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81. Now, she's saying that she was
pressured by her mother to lie.
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82. She wants to recant.
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83. 17 years
after the fact.
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84. Oh, she tried once
before as a teen.
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85. The original ADA and detective
argued against reopening.
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86. Michelle went off the deep end
after that—drugs, alcohol.
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87. She's recently
found sobriety.
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88. Hold on, so her recant
is part of a 12-step program?
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89. That's not the most reliable
indicator of the truth.
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90. Believe me.
I've seen that pink cloud
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91. "I forgive everyone"
effect too.
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92. That's why I need you
to investigate.
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93. Any DNA, forensics,
any corroboration?
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94. No, only—only her testimony
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95. and some inconclusive
medical symptoms.
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96. Her mother, who has
her own substance abuse history,
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97. made the initial
911 call.
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98. Did you talk
to the father?
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99. Oh, sure, up at Green Haven.
He's a model prisoner.
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100. I found him credible.
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101. He's maintained
his innocence for 17 years.
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102. It's hard enough to prove that
someone is innocent of a crime.
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103. It's harder, still,
to prove that that crime
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104. itself never occurred.
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105. So you thought of me.
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106. Indeed, I did.
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107. Bayard Ellis wants us
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108. to reopen
a 20-year-old incest rape?
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109. Let him do
the legwork.
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110. Look, he just wants us to see
if there's anything there.
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111. I mean, obviously, it's tough
to get a conviction reopened,
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112. but Bayard Ellis,
the guy's a legend.
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113. If he thinks
it's worth looking into...
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114. Look, I know Ellis
is your friend,
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115. but do we really
need to work a closed case?
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116. Nick, this isn't
out of friendship.
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117. And SVU didn't handle
the case.
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118. It was the local precinct
who hated Derek Thompson,
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119. who really
worked him over,
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120. and when he finally
got a lawyer—
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121. Let me guess.
First-year legal aide.
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122. It was worse than that:
it was some down on her luck,
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123. 18-B rent-a-lawyer
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124. who could hardly pay
for her transcript copies.
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125. We're just gonna
vet the case.
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126. So the lead detective
was a guy named Ted McCormack,
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127. and the ADA was O'Dwyer,
none of whom I've met.
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128. Before your time, wow.
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129. You missing
Staten Island, Carisi?
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130. But there is somebody
coming back to town who was here
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131. when they built the place.
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132. Eileen's grandkids—
we spent the winter with them
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133. in Fort Lauderdale
after the cruise.
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134. You know, I never thought
I would say it,
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135. but turns out
there's more to life than NYPD.
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136. Oh, yeah?
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137. Well, the place
is falling apart without you.
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138. - Thanks, Nick.
- Okay, come on.
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139. No more chitchat.
Why are we here?
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140. You have a victim
who wants to recant?
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141. 17 years later.
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142. Between her ninth step, Reverend
Curtis, and Bayard Ellis,
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143. she's convinced the cops
and the DA blew the case.
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144. It wasn't SVU.
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145. It was up at your old house,
the 2-7,
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146. and we can't seem to get
in touch with this detective
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147. who caught the case,
Ted McCormack.
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148. Ted McCormack.
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149. Yeah, well,
you may have a problem.
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150. What, you knew
McCormack?
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151. Unfortunately, the guy
got bounced around a lot.
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152. Never met a corner
he didn't cut.
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153. Okay, any chance
you remember the DA,
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154. O'Dwyer, Kenneth O'Dwyer?
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155. O'Dwyer?
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156. That must've been
an early case of his.
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157. He had family connections,
got his hands dirty for a year,
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158. and then they bumped him up
to white collar.
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159. What does he say
about this?
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160. - Haven't called him yet.
- Okay, good.
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161. Hold off.
He rides a high horse.
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162. I know an old lifer
back at the 2-7.
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163. If I buy him lunch,
he'll dish like a gossip girl.
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164. My mama was out.
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165. She was drinking and drugging,
and my dad came home from work,
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166. saw me and my baby brother
making a mess.
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167. I tried to make hot dogs
and burned myself.
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168. - He got angry.
- At you?
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169. You shouldn't have
been cooking at six.
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170. Well, that's
what my dad said.
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171. My brother was crying.
He was hungry.
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172. Well, you tried.
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173. And Daddy asked where
Mama was, if she was—
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174. if she was drinking,
and he put us to bed.
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175. When she got home, they
started screaming at each other.
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176. I was crying,
so Mama came in.
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177. I told her my hand got burnt,
and she looked at me strange
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178. and said, "What did
your daddy do to you?"
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179. Do you remember
how you responded?
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180. Yeah.
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181. I did not want her
to be mad at me,
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182. so I said
it was daddy's fault,
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183. and she kept
asking questions.
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184. What else did he do?
Did he touch me down there?
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185. And every time I said no,
she got angry, so—
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186. so I finally
said yes.
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187. The next morning,
my daddy went to work.
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188. She called
the police.
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189. Okay, so you're saying
that your father never
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190. touched you at all
that night.
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191. No, he yelled
and scared me, but no.
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192. Okay, Michelle,
you repeated the story
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193. to the detective,
the DA, to the jury.
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194. Yeah, my mama said I had
to keep saying it,
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195. or people would be mad
at me for lying.
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196. Look, I just wanted
everyone to be quiet.
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197. Nothing happened
that night.
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198. I swear.
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199. That man's a curse.
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200. - Is he dead?
- He's not dead, ma'am.
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201. Maybe we could come up.
We could ask you some questions.
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202. I'm not letting
no police up in my house.
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203. What is this?
He's not getting out, is he?
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204. - We're looking into the case.
- He put you up to that?
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205. No, actually,
your daughter Michelle did.
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206. What is it this week?
She found Jesus?
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207. down at the bottom
of that bottle?
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208. You know, you wait a week,
she'll change her mind.
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209. She and her brother
are both messed up
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210. because of their father.
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211. I'm done talking.
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212. I'm late for work.
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213. She's right back
in that apartment, 17 years ago.
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214. Yeah.
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215. She's holding on so tight
to the story she told then.
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she has to.
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217. Well, this is why
I don't like reopening cases.
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218. It's tough enough to figure out
at the time.
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219. All these years later?
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220. How are we
ever gonna know?
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221. I never touched my little girl.
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222. My wife lied,
and she made Michelle lie.
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223. There a reason your wife would
do that to you, Mr. Thompson?
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224. You know, Audrey
was an addict back then.
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225. She used to come home
with this wild look in her eye.
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226. It was dangerous.
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227. But most of the time,
I knew to keep out of her way.
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228. But not that night.
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229. No, she left
the kids alone.
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230. They could've burned
the house down.
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231. All right, so you're saying
your wife made up a story
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232. about you raping Michelle,
convinced her to lie,
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because of a marital fight?
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234. Don't you think
I've been asking myself
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17 years?
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236. Yeah, it's time
enough to make up
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237. a lot of excuses
for yourself.
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238. Yeah, but there
was no evidence.
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239. There were bruises.
She was crying.
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240. Not because of me.
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241. Well, the police asked
why there was semen
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pajamas.
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243. You said your wife
had planted it.
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244. - There was no semen.
- Exactly.
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245. If you were innocent,
why didn't you just say that?
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246. Because the police
tricked me,
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to trick me right now.
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248. We're not trying
to trick you.
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249. We just want to know your side
of the story.
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250. You know, I've kept my back
to the wall in here.
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a good father.
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252. How so?
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253. 'Cause I write to Will
and Michelle every week,
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that I love them.
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never been there for them, man.
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256. I'm still their father.
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257. My daughter has admitted
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was made up.
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259. Now, what more do
I have to do?
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260. It's a real honor to meet you,
Counselor Ellis, sir.
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261. - Call me Bayard.
- Okay, wow.
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262. Okay, Carisi, about the meeting
with Derek Thompson?
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263. Right, right,
he maintains his innocence,
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264. which is to be expected,
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265. but his version of that night
does match up with Michelle's.
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266. - And she seemed credible.
- Yeah.
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267. We're gonna need more than that
to convince the judge to reopen.
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268. The detective
on the case,
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269. Ted McCormack,
has retired to Florida.
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270. I've left more than a few
messages, but no call back yet.
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271. Look who I picked up
on the street.
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272. - Captain.
- Amanda, it's good to see you.
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273. So Captain Cragen,
Councilor Ellis.
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274. You two remember
each other.
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275. And this is Carisi.
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276. - Call me Sonny.
- No one else does.
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277. Captain Cragen has
some contacts up at the 2-7.
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278. I asked him
to look into this.
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279. And you found
something?
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280. No, I didn't, and I'm not
showing you this,
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281. but it is addressed
to Detective McCormack
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282. and ADA O'Dwyer.
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283. So if you were
to request it from his office
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284. because maybe you saw it
in a precinct evidence log,
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285. he would have
to produce it.
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286. And what is this
that you're not showing us?
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287. A letter Michelle's
first grade teacher wrote.
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288. It says Michelle
came to her crying
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made her lie to the police.
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290. And this letter was sent
before the trial started?
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291. Counselor, if I may,
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292. if we can prove that the DA
had this potentially exculpatory
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293. evidence and didn't share it
with the defense,
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294. that's a slam dunk, right?
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295. Now, just hold
your horses there, Sonny.
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296. It's possible O'Dwyer
did forward the letter.
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297. And Thompson's defense
just didn't use it?
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298. Come on.
This is awesome.
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299. This means justice delayed does
not have to mean justice denied.
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300. So you're new here.
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301. Tamsin, thank you.
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302. This won't take long.
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303. Bayard Ellis,
how's life in Brooklyn?
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304. Nice to see you,
Counselor.
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305. This is
Sergeant Benson.
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306. - I've heard good things.
- Well, then we're even.
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307. The Thompson case.
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308. My first win
as lead prosecutor.
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309. The jury deliberated
for half an hour,
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310. found him guilty on all charges,
open and shut.
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311. Oh, you know me, Kenneth.
Absolutes give me hives.
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312. The jury
believed the victim.
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313. I would think that would give
you comfort, Sergeant.
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314. Usually, it does,
but the girl is now claiming
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315. that she was forced
to lie by her mother.
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316. Again?
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317. So you knew that she had
recanted before?
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318. As a teenager,
she came to the police.
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319. She said
she was sorry.
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320. The detective thought
she might've been on drugs.
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her credible.
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322. But Michelle also told
her first grade teacher
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323. that she lied, and that
was before the trial.
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324. Now, the teacher
wrote a letter
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detailing the disclosure.
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that such a letter
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- I read the transcript.
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by the defense.
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330. Well, you should ask
the defense about that.
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331. I hope you're not accusing me
of prosecutorial misconduct.
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332. Are you saying you turned
that letter over to the defense?
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333. Absolutely.
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334. In 1998, the attorney's name
was Cassie Muir,
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335. and I have no idea why
she didn't bring it up at trial.
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336. Derek Thompson
raped his daughter.
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337. If he has regrets
about that now,
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she suddenly misses him,
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339. that's a family tragedy, but
it doesn't make him innocent.
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340. We spoke on the phone,
Ms. Muir.
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342. Oh, my experience
as a practicing lawyer
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344. I choose to revisit
as seldom as possible.
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345. So you don't practice
anymore?
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346. No, I did get
disbarred in '09,
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filed a complaint.
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a certified letter,
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349. but I never got it,
so by the time I could fight it,
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their minds.
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351. Okay, well, we're here
about a different letter.
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352. Oh, this is
about the Derek Thompson case.
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353. - So you do remember?
- Oh, of course I do.
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were horrific,
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355. but even a pedophile
is entitled to a defense.
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356. Do you think
he was guilty?
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357. Oh, honey,
they were all guilty.
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Well, we found this letter.
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359. It's from Michelle's
first grade teacher.
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360. It says that her mother
was coaching her to lie.
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361. Uh-huh.
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362. So do you remember getting that
from the DA's office?
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with respect, so yes, of course,
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that letter.
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you never followed up with her.
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367. Well, I'm sure
I had a good reason.
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368. You must put a letter
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of your whole defense.
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370. Juries get upset.
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371. It could backfire if you go
at a young girl too hard.
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372. So Daddy's attorney
had that letter?
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373. She never even tried
to talk
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Mrs. Morgan.
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375. Your teacher also says
that she sent a letter
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377. So what do we do now?
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378. I'll be filing a motion
for 440 hearing
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379. on grounds of ineffective
assistance of counsel.
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380. The best case scenario—
your conviction is vacated,
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381. and O'Dwyer agrees
to drop the charges.
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382. O'Dwyer.
He hates me.
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383. I can't get my hopes up
on a scenario.
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384. I can't promise
an outcome,
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is hearing the case.
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386. She's a progressive, outspoken
on reforming the system.
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387. Her track record tends to favor
the defense in appeals.
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388. Mr. Ellis is telling us
we got a good shot.
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389. Just have faith,
Daddy.
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said it better myself.
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considering Judge Rosenbaum
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against my client.
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395. You haven't heard?
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396. Judge Rosenbaum suffered
a mini-stroke last night.
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398. Yes, it is.
I'm willing to postpone.
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399. There's no telling
when she'll be back.
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400. The case has already been
reassigned—Bertuccio.
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401. Win some,
lose some, Bayard.
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402. Hey, everything
all right?
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403. There's been a change
in the judge for the case
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be in our favor.
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405. Bayard, this is
Michelle's brother, Will.
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that you're here.
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for helping my father.
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408. (man)
All rise.
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409. Thank you all
for waiting,
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410. and you may be seated.
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Your Honor?
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Mr. Ellis.
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it's my understanding
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assigned this case.
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415. Might I suggest
a postponement?
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416. Why?
Who's not prepared?
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417. The people are,
Your Honor.
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418. Well, I read
the paperwork.
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419. I'm good.
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420. Mr. Ellis, you need
a postponement?
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421. No, Your Honor.
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422. Well, then step back.
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423. People
versus Derek Thompson.
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424. - I have a 440 motion.
- Your Honor.
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425. We have a letter probative
of the defendant's innocence
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426. that was never shown
to the jury by defense.
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427. And that's in the file,
Mr. Ellis?
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428. - Mm-hmm.
- Ah.
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429. A letter from Ms. Thompson's
first grade teacher.
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430. Mr. O'Dwyer?
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431. Your Honor, counsel
did indeed have this letter
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432. and chose not
to introduce it.
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433. I suspect the judge
would've ruled it as hearsay.
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434. Even if it were admitted,
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435. it strains credulity
it would've
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436. swayed that jury's unanimous
decision on all counts.
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437. All right,
just to be clear,
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438. she told her teacher she was
coached by her mother to lie?
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439. A recantation
she adamantly maintains.
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440. But she testified
to the rape at trial
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441. after she spoke
to the teacher.
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442. We believe that testimony
at trial
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443. was given
under maternal pressure.
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444. Looking at this letter,
it may have been sufficient
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445. to cast reasonable doubt
on her testimony.
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446. However, it was up
to the defense to introduce it,
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447. and I'm curious as to why
the defendant didn't bring up
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448. the issue of inadequate counsel
at the time.
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449. My fear
is that this appeal
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450. is conveniently timed
to the victim's recent recant.
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451. The failure
to introduce this letter
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452. alone does not rise to the level
of lack of effective counsel.
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453. The motion is denied.
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454. Mr. Thompson,
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455. you are remanded back
to Green Haven Correctional,
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456. and this hearing
is adjourned.
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457. Daddy, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
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458. Look, you got to
do something.
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459. - Michelle, he tried.
- Another appeal.
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460. I don't know
that we can.
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461. No. No.
You got my hopes up.
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462. You got my Daddy's
hopes up,
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463. my little brother's
for nothing.
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464. I never should've
trusted you, any of you.
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465. Happy hour
started early?
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466. What she's having.
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467. No good deed.
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468. - Hmm.
- How's Michelle?
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469. Reverend Curtis
is with her.
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470. He doesn't want
her to spiral down.
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471. - So the case is dead?
- It's on life support.
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472. We've exhausted
the state appeals.
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473. The last recourse is to file a
Federal Habeas Corpus petition.
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474. You'd need
new evidence for that.
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475. hiding all this time.
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476. Amaro just texted.
McCormack's in town.
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477. The original detective.
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478. I thought he wasn't
returning our calls.
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479. He wasn't.
Cragen reached out.
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480. He said he was worried
that some nutjob, Bayard Ellis,
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481. was looking
to reopen the case.
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482. So McCormack's coming
in to help SVU
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483. make sure
it stays buried?
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484. It's good
to see you, Ted.
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485. I didn't know
if you'd remember me.
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486. Captain Cragen.
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487. We used to call you
Captain Crunch back in the day.
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488. They didn't make you for SVU.
How long'd you last?
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489. 15 years.
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490. Wow, no kidding?
Who's the kid?
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491. Nick Amaro.
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492. Captain taught me
everything I know.
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493. Must not have
taken very long.
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494. Hey, so what can
you tell us about
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495. this piece of crap,
Derek Thompson?
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496. He's the lowest
of the low.
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497. Did his own daughter.
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498. Project Innocence, huh?
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499. I know they're
bleeding hearts,
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500. but you'd think
they'd steer clear.
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501. Well, his daughter
hit bottom,
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502. found Jesus, and the right
Reverend Curtis Scott.
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503. Ah, that charlatan.
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504. - Now I get it.
- He plays Ellis.
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505. Ellis plays his new friends
at City Hall—
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506. - And here we are.
- This city.
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507. Same crap, different century.
So what's going on?
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508. Well...
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509. Audrey?
She would never.
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510. She had her troubles,
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511. but she was just trying
to protect those kids
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512. from that pedophile.
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513. She's all broken up
about this.
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514. So you spoke
to Audrey Thompson?
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515. Yeah.
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516. I mean, she called me when
you guys started poking around.
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517. After what she
went through,
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518. she still looks to me
when she needs a reality check.
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519. So you stayed in touch
after the case.
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520. And before.
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521. I broke up
domestic disputes
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522. there more times
than I can count.
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523. The guy
had a history.
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524. Escalated from slapping his wife
around to raping his kid.
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525. Well, his defense
found some letter
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526. sent to you from a teacher
saying Audrey made Michelle lie.
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527. Not a chance.
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528. Derek has made a career
out of convincing that poor kid
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529. he didn't do to her
what he did.
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530. And now
she's recanting.
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531. It shows you what a sick,
controlling waste of life he is.
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532. It's what we figured.
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533. Okay, Ted.
Thanks again.
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534. All right.
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535. Either of you guys
make it down to Florida,
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536. I'll take you
deep sea fishing, huh?
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537. Florida—somehow
I never make it there.
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538. Hey, it was good talking
to you, Nick.
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539. I'd like to stick around,
but Eileen
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540. has roped me
into a matinee.
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541. Good luck, Captain.
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542. So the detective
working the case keeps in touch
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543. with the ex-wife
of the accused?
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544. It's awfully cozy.
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545. Well, how many domestics
did he respond to?
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546. Three.
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547. The last one,
a week before the accusation.
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548. What do we know about
McCormack's personal life?
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549. Well, I'm gonna guess drinking,
messy home situation.
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550. Yup, his wife
filed for a divorce
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551. two years
after the case.
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552. She died a year ago.
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553. Can you pull up
that divorce petition?
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554. I'm already on it.
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555. Yeah, look.
Here we go.
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556. Grounds cited:
174, adultery.
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557. Co-respondent,
Audrey Thompson.
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558. So the detective on the case
was sleeping
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559. with the wife of the guy
he arrested.
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560. That might've been good
for a jury to know, right?
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561. New evidence.
Am I right, counselor?
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562. Yeah. It's a start,
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563. but we'd need to establish
the relationship
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564. began before the trial.
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565. Oh, McCormack
won't come clean on that.
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566. And hotbox Audrey
won't either.
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567. Michelle and Will,
six and four.
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568. - Pretty young.
- You'd be surprised.
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569. Kids pick up
on more than you realize.
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570. Michelle's fragile
as it is.
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571. Who wants to ask her
these kinds of questions?
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572. Detective McCormack?
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573. Yeah, he came around a lot
when Dad went away.
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574. He'd come
to your apartment?
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575. Yeah, Mama said
he was looking after us.
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576. I just thought
that's what cops did.
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577. Do you remember
the first time you met him?
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578. - No.
- I do.
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579. She knocked the tree over,
and Daddy shoved her away.
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580. She called 911.
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581. And Detective
McCormack responded.
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582. Yeah.
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583. Do you remember anything
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584. about the way he behaved
around your mother?
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585. She was crying.
I think he hugged her.
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586. Okay, do you remember any other
physical contact between them?
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587. Why are you
asking us this?
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588. Sergeant Benson
may have found evidence
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589. that your mother was involved
with Detective McCormack.
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590. They were together?
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591. We're not sure.
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592. Do you either of you
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593. remember a time when
they may have left together?
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594. Yeah, she went away
once for a weekend.
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595. It was after Daddy
was in jail.
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596. I remember
we went to Grandma's.
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597. Oh, yeah,
she brought us back
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598. the snow globe
and the pink flamingo.
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599. So this is while
your father was in jail,
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600. but before the trial.
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601. I'm trying to remember.
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602. I don't know.
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603. - I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
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604. It's okay.
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605. I know
this is difficult.
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606. So Ted and Audrey
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607. had known each other six months
by the time of the trial.
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608. Can we prove that
the relationship was romantic?
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609. Yeah, we can prove
they were both in Key West
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610. on the same weekend in May.
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611. Go on.
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612. That weekend, Detective
McCormack was picking up a perp
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613. at Monroe County
Detention.
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614. Oh, weekend getaway
on the taxpayer's dime.
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615. We know Audrey
was there how?
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616. I called the Monroe
County Sheriff's Office.
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617. Guess who was charged with
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618. disorderly intoxication
that same weekend?
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619. - Audrey Thompson.
- Yeah.
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620. She pleaded down
to a dis-con the next day.
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621. My guess, that's
when McCormack intervened.
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622. So these two
were hooking up
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623. while Derek Thompson
is awaiting trial.
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624. They railroaded
him, Sarge.
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625. I mean, that's got
to be enough
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626. for a Federal Habeas Corpus,
am I right?
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627. I mean, maybe
even ADA O'Dwyer
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628. just drops the charges
altogether.
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629. Hey, you can ask,
but don't hold your breath.
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630. Audrey Jones was in Key West
the same weekend
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632. one month prior
to Derek Thompson's trial.
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633. That's called a coincidence,
not a conspiracy.
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634. The detective was there
on police business.
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635. Well, perhaps,
but we believe
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636. that police business
provided him the cover
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637. to fly in Ms. Jones
for a romantic weekend.
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638. There's absolutely
no proof of that.
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639. It's just common sense.
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640. Audrey Jones was named
as the sole co-respondent
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641. in Nora McCormack's
divorce papers.
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642. Detective McCormack never
should've been allowed
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643. to testify against the man
that he was cuckolding.
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644. The defense was deprived
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645. the opportunity
to question his motive.
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646. I agree with you,
Mr. Ellis.
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647. Given this evidence,
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648. I will grant the petition
for Habeas Corpus.
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649. Mr. Thompson will be held
pending retrial.
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650. Wait, it worked?
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651. Daddy, it's
really happening.
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652. Come here.
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653. Retrial—why didn't he just
drop all the charges?
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654. One step at a time.
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655. This trial
will be different, Dad.
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656. We'll be right there
with you.
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657. With the new evidence,
it's possible
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658. that the jury
will find reasonable doubt.
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659. Congratulations, Counselor,
and you too, Mr. Thompson.
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660. I'm sure you're eager
to move on with your life.
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661. How would your client feel about
skipping a retrial altogether?
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662. What are you offering?
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663. Criminal sexual act
in the first degree.
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664. We agree
to time served.
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665. Just think about it.
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666. - What does that mean?
- The DA wants to save face.
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667. So?
He'll let you out of jail.
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668. Yeah, but I'd have
a felony on my record.
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669. And you'd stay
on the Sex Offender Registry.
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670. You'd have to admit
to your guilt in open court
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671. as part
of the plea deal.
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672. And I can't take
that back.
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673. Mr. Thompson, if you take
Mr. O'Dwyer's offer,
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674. you will spare
your daughter
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675. from being cross-examined
on the stand.
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676. He'd really take this
to trial again?
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677. He really believes
that you're guilty.
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678. It's easier than accepting
he put an innocent man
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679. in jail for 17 years.
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680. No, all this time,
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681. all I've had is the fact
that I'm innocent,
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682. and I would never hurt
my daughter,
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683. and he can't ask me
to say I did.
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684. He could keep you in prison
for the rest of your life.
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685. Daddy, please.
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686. No, it's the truth
that's supposed
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687. to set you free,
not a lie.
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688. - Counselor, good morning.
- Sergeant Benson, Mr. Ellis.
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689. Well, your defendant
wanted his day in court.
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690. - I hope he's ready for it.
- Oh, he is.
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691. He's been thinking about it
for 17 years.
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692. Well, it didn't have
to come to this.
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693. I offered him
a way out.
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694. When a man refuses
to plead guilty
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695. to get out of jail,
that should tell you something.
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696. If he really cared about
his children, his daughter,
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697. he wouldn't
put her through this.
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698. He's not worried
about her.
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699. He's worried
about his name, his ego.
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700. Ego—it's funny
you should mention that.
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701. - Bayard—
- No, no, no.
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702. Let Mr. Ellis speak his mind.
It's his favorite activity.
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703. No one likes
to admit to a mistake,
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704. but Derek Thompson suffered a
horrible miscarriage of justice,
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705. and we have the opportunity
to right a terrible wrong.
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706. We?
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707. It's not up to a DA,
a lawyer,
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708. or even a judge to determine
guilt or innocence.
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709. It's up to a jury.
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710. Good luck.
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711. My daughter was crying
when I came home.
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712. I asked her why.
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713. She said, "Daddy hurt me
with his pee pee."
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714. And what did you do then?
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715. That next morning,
after Derek left,
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716. I called the police,
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717. and we made sure
we got Michelle to a doctor.
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718. Can you tell me the name
of the investigating officer?
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719. Detective McCormack.
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720. And Detective McCormack
was someone you already knew?
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721. Yes, he had responded to several
domestic violence calls.
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722. Back then, Derek and I
used to really go at it,
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723. but what we did
to each other
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724. was nothing compared to what
he did to Michelle that night.
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725. Why'd you form a relationship
with Detective McCormack?
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726. I knew me and my children
needed protection.
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727. After that night,
the only thing on my mind
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728. was making sure
that my children were safe.
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729. Thank you, Ms. Jones.
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730. You were involved
with Detective McCormack.
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731. You spent the weekend with him
in Florida, which we know
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732. because you received a citation
for drunk and disorderly.
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733. Was that vacation
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734. before or after
your ex-husband's trial?
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735. Before, but that had nothing
to do with this case.
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736. If that's true, why didn't you
or Detective McCormack
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737. disclose your
relationship to the DA
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738. or your husband's
defense counsel?
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739. He was married.
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740. It was wrong, but we didn't want
his wife to find out.
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741. Or maybe you were afraid
that if the jury
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742. knew about
your relationship,
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743. they would've believe
either of you.
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744. - Objection.
- Withdrawn.
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745. The night you claim
your daughter was assaulted,
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746. what time
did you come home?
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747. I'm not sure.
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748. Had you been
drinking?
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749. Yes.
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750. I'm not proud
about that.
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751. It was late.
You'd been drinking.
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752. Did you get into a fight
with your husband?
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753. Yes.
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754. And immediately after that,
your daughter
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755. supposedly disclosed to you that
her father had assaulted her?
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756. She was hurt.
She was—she was crying.
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757. Yet you didn't seek
medical attention for her
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758. or call the police
that night.
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759. I wanted to wait until
my husband was out of the house.
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760. The next morning,
when you knew
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761. Detective McCormack
would be on duty.
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762. I wanted to wait until
my husband was out of the house.
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763. Did Detective McCormack
suggest to you
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764. that if you wanted to get
your husband out of your life,
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765. accusing him
of sexual assault
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766. was a far more potent weapon
than a domestic violence charge?
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767. No. No.
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768. So you came up
with that idea on your own?
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769. Objection.
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770. Withdrawn.
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771. I wasn't
the best father.
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772. I didn't
make enough money.
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773. I worked long hours.
I couldn't always be there.
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774. - But you tried to be?
- Yeah.
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775. I did the best I could
to raise my children.
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776. My wife—she wasn't
interested in that,
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777. Not after she turned
to drugs and alcohol.
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778. Is that why you kept in touch
with your children from prison?
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779. Yes.
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780. They needed parenting, even
if it was just through letters.
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781. So once again,
on the night in question,
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782. did you sexually assault
your daughter Michelle?
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783. Absolutely not.
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784. Thank you,
Mr. Thompson.
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785. When the police
initially questioned you
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786. about your daughter's injuries,
the semen on her pajamas,
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787. did you accuse your wife
of planting it?
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788. I only said that
because the police lied to me.
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789. There was no semen.
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790. Why didn't
you just say that?
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791. Because I was trying
to make sense of it.
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792. Okay.
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793. Mr. Thompson, the only reason
that we're here
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794. is because your daughter
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795. is now recanting
her original statement.
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796. You testified to writing
her letters.
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797. In those letters,
did you ask her
Copy !req
798. to help you get
out of prison?
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799. Yes, because—
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800. Do you think it's possible
that she's recanting now
Copy !req
801. because you manipulated
her into it?
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802. I only asked her
to tell the truth.
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803. Hadn't she done that already
to DAs, to detectives,
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804. to the jury, under oath?
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805. My ex told her
to say those things.
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806. And now you're telling her
to say other things.
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807. - Objection.
- Sustained.
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808. When Detective McCormack
got there,
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809. my mother made me tell him
that I'd been raped,
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810. but that wasn't
the truth.
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811. Then why did you
continue to say it
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812. even months later
at trial?
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813. I was six.
I was scared of my mother.
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814. I did
what she told me to do.
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815. I've regretted it every day
of my life.
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816. Thank you,
Ms. Thompson.
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817. You say your father
did not rape you,
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818. yet in your original testimony,
you claimed otherwise.
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819. Will you read this
for the jury?
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820. "Daddy hurt me.
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821. "He tucked me in,
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822. "and then he tried
to put his penis in my vagina.
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823. "It hurt a lot.
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824. Then he put
his finger inside me."
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825. Do you recall saying
those words?
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826. Yes.
I was forced to.
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827. In a recent interview
with SVU,
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828. you said you burned your hand
that night
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829. trying to cook
hot dogs.
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830. Yes, my dad blamed my mom
for leaving us alone.
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831. He got angry.
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832. Oh, do you
remember that?
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833. I remember
hearing them fight.
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834. Do you remember
which hand was burned?
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835. My right hand.
It hurt a lot.
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836. But when you went to visit
a doctor the next morning,
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837. she examined the bruises
on your thighs, yet made no note
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838. of a hand injury.
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839. Did you forget
to tell her?
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840. I was there because my mom
made me say I'd been raped.
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841. Is it possible that you never
burned your hand at all,
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842. but your father convinced you
that this happened?
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843. I don't think so.
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844. But it is possible
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845. that your mother convinced you
that you were raped,
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846. even though
you say that never happened?
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847. Or maybe it's just easier
to believe that your father
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848. didn't rape you.
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849. - Objection.
- Sustained.
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850. Did your father
hurt you that night?
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851. I know he didn't.
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852. You know he didn't
or do you remember he didn't?
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853. I don't remember him
doing anything.
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854. Which isn't the same
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855. as remembering
that he didn't do anything.
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856. Is this a story
you've been told to remember?
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857. I'm gonna ask you
one more time, Ms. Thompson,
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858. and I'm gonna remind you
that you're under oath.
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859. Did your father
rape you?
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860. Did your father
rape you?
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861. I don't know.
I was six.
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862. I can't—
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863. Daddy, I'm so sorry.
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864. - Redirect, Your Honor.
- I'll allow it.
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865. Michelle, I know it took a lot
for you to come up here
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866. and testify today.
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867. Just now, did you feel
as if Mr. O'Dwyer
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868. was bullying you?
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869. - Yes.
- Did that confuse you?
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870. Did you give him
the answer
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871. that you thought he wanted
to hear so that he would stop?
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872. Yes.
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873. Similar to what happened
to you with your mother
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874. That's right.
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875. Did your father ever do that
to you before you recanted?
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876. No, not at all.
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877. In fact, after your father
was taken away,
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878. you tried
to tell the truth
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879. to your teacher,
to Detective McCormack,
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880. and to ADA O'Dwyer.
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881. Yes, but they
wouldn't listen.
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882. I'm listening,
Michelle.
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883. Did your father
rape you that night?
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884. No.
No, he didn't.
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885. Thank you.
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886. Michelle,
you all right?
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887. What happened
to me up there?
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888. O'Dwyer
kept going at you
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889. until you said
what he wanted you to say,
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890. but Mr. Ellis is gonna
make sure that the jury
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891. saw that
for what it was.
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892. If you say so.
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893. When I was up there,
I started wondering.
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894. Am I doing all this
for my father or for me?
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895. You have no idea what
it's like having everyone
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896. think that my father
did that to me.
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897. I used to say
he was dead.
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898. I just want that part
of my life to be over.
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899. It is.
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900. You made sure that the truth
was heard this time.
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901. Right, the truth.
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902. The truth is,
I don't really remember.
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903. Ladies and gentleman
of the jury,
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904. have you reached
a verdict?
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905. We have, Your Honor.
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906. On the charge of rape
in the first degree,
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907. we find the defendant,
Derek Thompson,
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908. not guilty.
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909. Yes.
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910. The State of New York
thanks you for your service.
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911. Derek Thompson,
if there are no holds,
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912. you are free to go.
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913. We did
the right thing.
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914. Did we?
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