1. In the criminal justice system,
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the dedicated detectives
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9. I should get going.
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10. I hope you have your ark
parked outside.
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11. If I don't leave right now,
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12. - I'm gonna get an earful.
- Yeah, what's her name?
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13. Gina.
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14. No, it's my sister.
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someone with a truck.
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she would just go away.
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23. That was stupid.
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cancel that Scotch?
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26. Nah, I'm good.
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27. All right.
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28. - No, it's on me.
- No, no, no.
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29. - Hey, be safe.
- Yeah.
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36. - Okay, been there.
- Yes,
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38. let's just say it feels
a little too good.
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39. - Bull.
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40. - No, no, no.
- Hey, sweetheart, sweetheart.
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42. Tell him I'm right.
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49. Yes.
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51. Look.
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52. - I can't.
- I know you're old,
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53. but you'd only have to climb
two flights.
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58. And I'm using you for sex.
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59. No biggie.
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60. Are you coming?
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61. Okay, start canvassing here,
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62. every apartment that overlooks
this alleyway... go.
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63. - Carisi.
- Did you run here?
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64. I was with my trainer
when the call came in.
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65. I was with a bear-claw.
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66. All right, this is the victim.
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67. She's still breathing
but her pulse is low,
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68. her pupils are dilated.
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70. from the, uh, bar,
they found her this morning
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72. - Vega, what do you got?
- Found these near the body.
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74. - We get a name?
- No, no cell, no purse, no ID.
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76. Well, the perp didn't just take
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77. her wallet and her phone.
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79. But he left her Prada.
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80. In addition to the concussive wound,
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81. she's got bruising
on her wrists and thighs
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82. and severe vaginal trauma.
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83. Rape kit tested positive for semen.
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84. - I sent it off to the lab.
- She say what happened?
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85. Just that she's embarrassed
and wants to go home.
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86. - Okay, did you get a name?
- Grace Walker. No family.
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87. When she was brought in,
her BAC was 0.15.
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in her system...
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89. I doubt any consent was involved.
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90. - Okay, thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
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91. Grace.
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92. I'm Lieutenant Olivia Benson.
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93. This is Detective Dominick Carisi.
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94. How are you feeling?
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95. Like a herd of elephants
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96. did the Texas Two-Step on my head.
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97. I bet.
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98. The doctor said I was attacked.
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99. Yeah, you, um, you don't remember?
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100. - I had a lot to drink.
- That's okay.
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101. So, Grace, why don't we...
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103. Um...
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105. I was on my way home.
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108. These guys, they bought me
a few drinks.
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110. Okay, these guys.
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112. The bar was loud.
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113. One of them was Doug...
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116. God, this is so unlike me.
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118. unfortunately, uh,
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119. we think that you may have been
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120. sexually assaulted.
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121. What?
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122. - There was semen.
- No...
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123. You didn't have any underwear on.
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124. I'm so sorry.
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128. Yeah, it's a lot to process.
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131. Is there... is there anybody
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133. Oh, my God.
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134. Tommy.
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135. Tommy, is... is that your boyfriend?
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137. No, please.
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138. I-I should tell him.
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139. Okay.
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140. So how 'bout, uh,
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141. Detective Carisi will drive you home.
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142. And if there's anything else
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144. I'm so sorry.
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145. I'll wait for you outside.
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146. I've seen a million of 'em.
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147. I'm only interested in this one.
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148. Yeah, I think she was here.
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149. Waltzes in in her designer duds
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of ever paying for a drink.
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151. First she flirts with me,
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on the house.
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153. Did you give her a shot?
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154. Well, sure.
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155. A girl like that is good for business.
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156. She found another sucker?
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157. Two, actually.
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158. They happen to be regulars here?
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159. I only know the one guy, Drew.
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160. - He's my dealer.
- Your dealer?
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161. You heard me say I'm a cop, right?
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162. Relax, bro, it's all legal.
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163. Edible marijuana.
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164. This job is high-stress.
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165. Okay, this guy Drew,
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166. - does he have a last name?
- Just Drew.
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167. But he usually parks his truck on 52nd
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169. I got Rice Krispie treats,
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170. brownies, lollipops.
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171. All organic.
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172. I grow it myself in my backyard.
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173. What are you in the mood for?
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174. I'm the mood for what
you gave Grace Walker
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175. last night before you raped her.
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176. - Whoa, Grace said I raped her?
- No way, man.
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177. You just knocked her unconscious?
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178. You definitely got the wrong guy.
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179. Besides, when I left,
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180. Grace was still standing and drinking.
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181. - With who?
- My buddy Silas.
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184. - they're lying.
- Look, man.
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185. I took an Uber home. Alone.
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188. And I'm gonna need Silas' name
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190. Wait till you get my bill.
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192. Sorry.
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194. Well, you're gonna have
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197. Freddie, the doorman,
he's kind of nosy.
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198. Sure, no problem.
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199. You seen a lot of girls
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201. How do their boyfriends
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the support of a loved one
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207. - is a good thing.
- Yeah, I guess.
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208. Some women find it beneficial
to speak about these things.
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209. I mean, I'm happy
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210. I'm good.
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211. Also if you don't want
to go to work tomorrow,
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212. - I'm happy to call your boss...
- I'm kind of between jobs.
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213. I, uh, I do medical research.
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214. Tommy doesn't care that I'm
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217. That's impressive.
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218. Should let you catch the bad guys.
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219. Listen, take my card, all right?
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222. Carisi.
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223. All right, I'll be right there.
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224. - Rape?
- You're crazy.
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226. Grace is 90 pounds soaking wet.
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227. Yeah, well, when she came at me
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228. with that steel rod, she was like.
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230. She wasn't looking too good either.
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231. Yeah, because I whacked her.
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232. Self-defense.
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233. She went after my money clip.
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234. Was that before or after
you took her wallet?
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236. Grace didn't have two nickels
to rub together.
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237. - And her panties?
- Like any good slut,
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when I got there.
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on her body,
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241. that's not gonna match you, right?
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243. We had sex.
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246. If you don't mind, stand up
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248. Harvey can go to friggin' hell.
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249. Harvey who?
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250. Me Too this, Time's Up that.
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251. You can't even pick up a
broad at a bar these days.
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252. What is this world coming to?
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254. He admits to partying with Grace Walker
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till 2:00 am.
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258. - Nah, she was pretty tired.
- Well, call her.
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260. That's gonna be a problem.
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261. I tried the number she gave us.
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262. It goes to the Theta Phi Kappa house
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264. They've never heard of a Grace Walker.
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266. No, we must have written it down wrong.
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267. No big deal, let's go back
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268. What can I tell you?
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270. No, no, I just dropped her
off here two hours ago.
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273. Look, she lives with, um,
with her boyfriend Tommy.
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281. The bar was closing.
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284. I should've gone home.
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286. - from below the belt.
- Stupid's not against the law.
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- Yes.
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- We had sex.
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296. - Well, he's tenacious.
- I'll give him that.
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298. Sorry to disappoint, Lieutenant,
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301. Not only was the number
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317. - With the steel rod?
- That's correct.
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319. - Who are you?
- I'm Lieutenant Benson.
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320. I am the one in charge here.
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- Not quite yet.
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about earlier in the night.
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328. I don't know. Nonsense.
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he was married to Kim K.
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- I'm sorry?
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about some diner.
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155th, near Broadway.
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is gonna ring any minute
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347. - is gonna answer...
- Oh, for Christ's sake,
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in the damn pancakes.
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349. I just wanted to get in her pants.
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knocking on some doors.
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- What?
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address out of thin air.
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who grew a conscience.
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363. Grew a conscience, huh?
They got any kids?
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364. Two daughters.
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- Grace. Sure.
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around lunchtime.
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and tell her to come down?
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- Grace Walker.
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some sort of sexual assault.
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about it to me,
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a "rough sleeper."
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vulnerable to assault.
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she usually sits with Tommy.
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to you for a minute?
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- Stop, stop!
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- I said stop!
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I had nothing to do with it.
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the guy who attacked her.
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so that she can ID him.
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- She's alive.
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419. That's a two dollar word.
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some coffee and doughnuts
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in New York City.
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defending our freedoms.
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the word "peripatetic."
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at the Walker house.
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was a surgeon named Tommy.
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named Grace Walker.
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- Yeah.
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- About three years ago.
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that I saw her.
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469. Someone was always having a party.
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470. It was normal to blow off class.
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471. Sophie met a guy.
He didn't go to Spence.
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472. When she didn't show up at the dorm,
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473. we all thought she was...
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474. you know, sleeping at his place.
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475. So when did you tell
the school she was missing?
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476. About a week later.
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477. They called her parents.
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478. Is Sophie gonna be okay?
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479. We don't know.
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480. Will you tell her I love her?
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481. And...
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482. I'm sorry.
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483. - Hey, Sophie, Sophie.
- Hello.
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484. Come on, everyone's going
to the Zeta party tonight.
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485. Everyone except for
this future doctor, that is.
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486. Come on, you know you want to go.
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487. Plus Paul's going.
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488. You better not be lying to me.
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489. And do a shot of tequila with me.
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490. I need to get dressed.
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491. The video was taken a week
before she disappeared.
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492. I can't believe it's the same girl.
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493. Three years living on the street
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494. will do that to a person.
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495. God know what she had to do to survive.
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496. And in that three years,
no one ever talked to her?
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497. She never once picked up the phone
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498. - and asked her parents for help?
- Her parents live in Rye.
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499. They're on their way here now.
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500. Meanwhile, we have no idea
where she is.
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501. Well, I did send a mass email
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502. with the photo of Grace
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503. to every single YMCA
and shelter in the city.
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504. And, believe it or not, there is an app
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505. that tracks the homeless.
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506. Street Life NYC.
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507. Here, look. It helps families
who still give a damn
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508. locate their loved ones,
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509. and I uploaded a photo of her
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510. with the hashtag #FindGrace.
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511. Maybe we'll get a hit from there.
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512. Yeah, no, we know
she took the name Walker
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513. from that building,
but maybe we can figure out
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514. why she chose the name Grace.
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515. Yeah, maybe it's where she fell from.
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516. Hey, you okay?
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517. Yeah, I'm okay.
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518. No, you're not.
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519. My sister went missing once
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520. before we institutionalized her.
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521. She ended up living on the street.
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522. Yeah, with a junkie, doing meth.
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523. It's the only time
I ever saw my father cry.
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524. - Hey, Lieutenant?
- Sophie's parents are here.
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525. Okay.
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526. The last time I saw her
was freshman parents' weekend.
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527. Patty and I were newly married
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528. and Sophie was upset
that I brought her.
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529. Debra died when Sophie was five.
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530. - Brain cancer.
- I'm so sorry.
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531. I knew I shouldn't have gone
with Mark that weekend.
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532. It upset Sophie?
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533. For God's sake,
she wasn't a child anymore
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534. - and you were part of my family.
- But not hers.
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535. Anyway, that's
the last time we saw her.
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536. In those three years, she never texted?
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537. Emailed? Phoned?
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538. - No.
- We hung posters.
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539. Stayed on campus for over a month.
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540. Eventually Mark had to go back to work.
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541. I don't know how many
private detectives
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542. we've been through.
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543. Does she still hate me?
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544. Uh, she...
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545. she actually never mentioned you.
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546. That's worse, I guess.
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547. I'm gonna get this over with.
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548. Uh, Mr. Simmons,
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549. my detectives are doing
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550. everything they can
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551. to find your daughter.
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552. Wait, you brought us down here
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553. and you don't have my daughter?
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554. - We did...
- And you let her go?
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555. You call yourself a cop?
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556. The police took her to the hospital.
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557. - They fed her.
- And she's back out on the street?
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558. Yeah, where she's been for three years.
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559. You know, I should lock you up.
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560. Peter.
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561. Um...
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562. Will you excuse us for a moment?
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563. You cannot attack the parents.
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564. How are you not more upset about this?
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565. Peter, they are not the ones
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566. - that are guilty here.
- They hung a few flyers.
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567. My dad had half the PD
working overtime.
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568. And Mark Simmons is not
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569. - in the same position.
- The hell he's not.
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570. They're both fathers.
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571. I found Grace... or Sophie...
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572. on that Street Life app.
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573. She's right now panhandling
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574. at the corner of Henry and Grand.
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575. Great.
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576. Why don't you take a breath?
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577. There but for the grace of God.
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578. Hey.
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579. Isn't that Tommy?
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580. Hey, Grace.
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581. - Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
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582. What do you think you're doing?
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583. SVU portable to central,
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584. I got a 34 on the corner
of Henry and Grand Street,
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585. female, multiple injuries, one under.
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586. Send a damn bus.
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587. - Copy that, bus on the way.
- Hey, Grace, Grace.
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588. - Stay down, all right?
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589. You're okay.
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590. Hang in there.
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591. I just want you to leave me alone.
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592. I just saw your boyfriend
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593. beat the living crap out of you, Grace.
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594. If I don't care, then why should you?
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595. Because no one deserves
to be treated like that.
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596. What's gonna happen to Tommy?
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597. Well, we have enough evidence
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598. to make a case for assault.
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599. And he goes to jail?
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600. Grace, don't tell me
that you love this guy.
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601. I need him.
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602. I sleep with him and he...
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603. And he smacks you upside
the head a couple times a day.
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604. That's what he does, Grace.
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605. That's not a good deal.
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606. Better Tommy than one
of a million other guys
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607. who rape me just because.
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608. You don't know what it's like
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609. to be alone on the street.
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610. - I-I don't.
- You're right.
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611. - But there are shelters.
- They're worse.
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612. Okay. So, Grace,
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613. we found the guy from the bar.
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614. His name is Silas Perry.
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615. Forget it.
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616. He didn't rape me.
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617. What?
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618. I just got greedy.
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619. He paid me what we agreed to
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620. and I tried to take more.
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621. What's a couple more dollars
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622. to someone like that?
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623. - I'll call Stone.
- Okay.
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624. So Tommy beat you up because...
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625. because you cheated on him.
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626. We have a deal.
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627. Why are you living like this?
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628. Why are you living on the street?
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629. What else am I gonna do?
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630. What about your parents?
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631. They're dead.
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632. What were their names?
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633. I don't... I don't know.
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634. I should...
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635. Hmm?
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636. Why don't I know that?
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637. Grace, would it be okay
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638. if I showed you a picture?
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639. She's pretty.
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640. You don't recognize her?
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641. Okay.
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642. Does the name...
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643. does the name Sophie Simmons
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644. mean anything to you?
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645. Can I see that picture again?
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646. So, Grace, there are
some people outside
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647. and they want to meet you.
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648. Is that okay?
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649. I'll be right back, okay?
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650. Mr. Simmons.
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651. Sophie.
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652. My God.
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653. My baby girl.
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654. I'm so sorry.
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655. - Dad.
- I'm sorry.
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656. Why are you crying?
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657. What am I doing here?
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658. Is something wrong with me?
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659. It's okay.
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660. It's okay.
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661. I was maybe ten.
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662. I remember Dad took me to Florida
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663. for Christmas.
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664. I was learning to water ski.
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665. We were standing
in shallow water and...
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666. he held my waist to steady me.
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667. I bet you felt safe.
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668. I guess.
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669. But then...
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670. the boat started moving,
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671. the line tightened
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672. and I fell face-first into the water.
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673. Dad was standing
on the back of my skis.
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674. It was the funniest thing.
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675. I don't know why I remember that.
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676. It's stupid.
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677. You remember the good times.
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678. I think it was the first time.
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679. Dad smiled since Mom died.
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680. And you wanted your dad to be happy.
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681. So it makes sense that you remember it.
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682. I didn't really know him that well
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683. when Mom was alive.
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684. I mean, he was working all the time.
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685. He was just the guy
that kissed you good night?
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686. But it changed after Mom...
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687. I mean, he was sad,
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688. but he started to pick me up at school,
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689. sit with me when I did my homework.
Copy !req
690. You liked it.
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691. I loved it.
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692. Tell me about freshman
parents' weekend.
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693. Dad and Patty visited.
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694. It wasn't great,
but it lasted only 48 hours.
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695. And after that?
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696. I don't remember.
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697. You're right, Liv.
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698. It looks like
Dissociative Fugue Disorder.
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699. - Translation?
- It's a very rare condition
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700. where the patient loses
autobiographical memory,
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701. their personal identity,
so they adopt a new one.
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702. And it's usually triggered by
child abuse or sexual assault.
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703. Sophie did spend the last three years
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704. getting assaulted on the street.
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705. - Grace did.
- Not Sophie.
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706. That identity had already been exiled
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707. from her conscious mind.
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708. Well, that's a little dramatic.
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709. We tend to experience
identity as a thing.
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710. But it's less stable.
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711. It has less unity
than we'd like to believe.
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712. Sophie didn't like
the identity she had,
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713. so she gave it the boot.
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714. Enter Grace, stage left.
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715. So it's almost like she...
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716. committed suicide
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717. without actually having
to kill herself.
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718. So the trauma happened
her freshman year at Spence?
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719. Or there was something there
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720. that triggered the memory.
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721. You think her father abused her?
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722. I think it's possible.
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723. I wouldn't put her back
together with her parents
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724. until we find the source of the trauma.
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725. She doesn't have years
to spend on the couch.
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726. Somebody sexually abused this girl
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727. and the trauma was so severe
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728. that she actually
abandoned who she was.
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729. You catch him, I'll cook him.
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730. But I'm gonna need a lot more
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731. than the testimony of a girl
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732. who can't remember what happened.
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733. Okay, so how do we help her remember?
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734. Every patient is different.
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735. But starting with the man
who assaulted her
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736. might be a good place to start.
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737. Mm, piece of cake.
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738. If we knew who he was.
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739. Hold on. What if...
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740. what if we took Sophie back
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741. to the place where she became Grace?
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742. Kirsten convinced me to rush Theta.
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743. It probably sounds silly to you
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744. but it was so on fleek.
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745. - Oh, I was a...
- I was a Phi Delta.
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746. Really?
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747. I just thought, I mean...
Copy !req
748. - the badge and the gun...
- Oh, I know, I know.
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749. You know, college was, uh...
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750. an escape for me.
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751. My dad thought the sorority
was a waste of time.
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752. There.
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753. Under that tree, that's...
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754. where I met Paul.
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755. He was the first guy I ever...
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756. I was a late bloomer.
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757. Got it.
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758. That's where we ate.
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759. People talk about the freshman 15?
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760. I actually lost weight.
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761. I lived on Captain Crunch.
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762. It wasn't till I moved in with Billy
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763. that he upped my game to a can of tuna.
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764. Uh, are you still with Billy?
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765. Oh, no. No, no.
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766. Billy is a thing of the past.
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767. The past is over and done with.
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768. Sometimes.
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769. There's no way in the world
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770. my dad would ever let me
move in with a guy.
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771. Well, I didn't exactly
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772. tell my mother.
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773. I used to live here
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774. with all the other pre-meds.
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775. Let's go take a peek.
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776. That's Artie Cantor.
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777. He was my grad instructor for Bio 1.
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778. I was a first-row nerd.
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779. You should see the football stadium.
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780. Oh, well, I'd rather stay here.
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781. Hmm? What's down this hallway?
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782. It's just a bunch
of professors' offices.
Copy !req
783. You should really see the stadium.
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784. Well, we just got here.
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785. Why don't you show me around?
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786. Come on.
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787. Who was your favorite professor?
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788. Ah, I don't know.
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789. Well, let's keep walking.
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790. Maybe we'll run into someone you know.
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791. Professor Adams?
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792. Yeah, why not?
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793. Because I hate him.
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794. He gave me a B minus on my midterm.
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795. I'd never gotten below a B before.
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796. Oh, my God. My dad's gonna kill me.
Copy !req
797. Hey, Sophie, it's okay.
Copy !req
798. No, it's not.
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799. He said if I got below a B
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800. then he was gonna send me to SUNY.
Copy !req
801. Sophie, parents say
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802. a lot of stupid things, right?
Copy !req
803. And they try to scare you
Copy !req
804. because they want you
to stay on the right road.
Copy !req
805. But you want to know
who's really scared?
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806. We are.
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807. You're a mom?
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808. I am, and I keep telling myself
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809. that it's gonna get easier,
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810. and that one day I'm gonna
figure it all out, but...
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811. They say talking
makes it easier?
Copy !req
812. Try reasoning with a six-year-old.
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813. - Oh, my God.
- What? What, what?
Copy !req
814. That's it, that's
Professor Adams' office.
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815. Okay, well, let's go in there.
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816. I don't want to go.
I don't want to see him.
Copy !req
817. Hey, Sophie?
Copy !req
818. I'm with you.
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819. Right by your side the whole time.
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820. Okay?
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821. There's nobody in here.
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822. It's exactly the same.
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823. Tenure means never having to change.
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824. It was there.
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825. I came in before class to see
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826. if I could get extra credit.
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827. He told me he believed in
sex for grades.
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828. I thought he was joking.
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829. I laughed.
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830. But he wasn't joking.
Copy !req
831. He grabbed me from the back of the head
Copy !req
832. and he shoved me down on the couch.
Copy !req
833. I had a pen in my pocket
Copy !req
834. and it... it jabbed me
in the side of the leg
Copy !req
835. until it broke.
Copy !req
836. I still have the scar.
Copy !req
837. I tried to scream,
but he covered my mouth.
Copy !req
838. I tried to fight him off,
but I-I couldn't.
Copy !req
839. - I-I tried to...
- Sophie.
Copy !req
840. - I tried to fight him off...
- Sophie.
Copy !req
841. I'm so sorry.
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842. I'm so sorry that happened to you.
Copy !req
843. Who's gonna believe me?
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844. I do.
Copy !req
845. I believe you.
Copy !req
846. What can I do now?
Copy !req
847. We're gonna find and confront
Copy !req
848. the bastard who did this to you.
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849. Excuse me?
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850. What are you doing in my office?
Copy !req
851. Your office?
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852. I thought this was Professor Adams'.
Copy !req
853. Logan Adams died in March.
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854. No.
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855. A heart attack.
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856. I took over his position in August.
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857. I want to die.
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858. I'm so sorry, Sophie.
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859. I can't promise that I can take...
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860. the pain away,
but what I can promise you
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861. is I will do
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862. everything I can to help you.
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863. Don't touch me!
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864. - Look, I know that you're feeling...
- You don't know anything!
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865. Sophie, please.
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866. Stop calling me that!
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867. You told me that I would be better
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868. if I knew what happened to me.
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869. You told me I would get past it.
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870. You will. That is still true.
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871. You said that if I looked
at the bastard
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872. who hurt me in the eye
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873. and I told him how he ruined my life,
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874. that would start the healing.
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875. He's dead, God damn it!
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876. There is no healing!
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877. Will you... will you...
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878. - Let me take you home, okay?
- I'm not going home!
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879. I'm never going home!
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880. I'm better off on the streets!
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881. Tommy took care of me.
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882. Look what you did!
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883. Sophie.
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884. I want... listen to me.
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885. I want you to do me a favor.
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886. I want you to just throw this.
Just do it.
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887. Just throw it on the floor
as hard as you can, let it out.
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888. - Yes, let it out...
- No!
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889. Get away from me!
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890. Sophie. Sophie.
Copy !req
891. - Listen to me. Listen to me.
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892. He's dead. He's dead.
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893. But you're not.
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894. You're not.
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895. It's not enough.
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896. Hey, Lieu, the, uh...
the 2-7 just called.
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897. They found Sophie dumpster diving
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898. down on the Lower East Side.
Copy !req
899. - And?
- And she swore to them
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900. that her name was Grace Walker.
Copy !req
901. An RMP is bringing her here right now.
Copy !req
902. And what do I do with her then?
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903. She won't go home. I can't...
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904. I can't lock her up.
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905. Y-You could have her 51-50'ed.
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906. So some shrink
drugs her up for 48 hours
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907. and then puts her back on the street.
Copy !req
908. - I know, it's a vicious cycle.
- Yeah, which puts us back
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909. to where we started.
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910. This guy was a professor.
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911. He's supposed to...
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912. guide young minds, not...
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913. destroy them.
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914. If he weren't already dead, I'd...
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915. I'd kill that guy.
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916. What did you just say?
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917. I was just speaking figuratively.
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918. That's genius, Carisi.
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919. The last three years of my life
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920. I've been living on the street,
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921. using newspapers
and garbage bags to stay warm.
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922. I let strange men use my body
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923. in exchange for food,
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924. protection, drugs.
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925. I was 18.
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926. I was supposed to be finishing
my second semester of college.
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927. I lost time with my friends.
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928. My studies.
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929. My dad.
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930. You got your few measly minutes
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931. of sexual gratification,
and I lost my life.
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932. I will never forgive you
Copy !req
933. for what you did to me, Professor.
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934. But hopefully I can move on
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935. with help from my family...
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936. And friends.
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937. I'm going to survive.
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938. Yes, I am.
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939. Yes.
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940. - You are.
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941. - Yes, you are.
- Thank you.
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942. Yes.
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