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. Good nannies
are hard to find.
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9. Mrs. Endsley offered
to double my salary
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10. if I went to work for her.
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11. Lucy, go play
with the other kids.
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12. And keep your jacket on,
I'm not telling you again!
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13. Of course I told her, I couldn't
possibly leave little Jack.
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14. He's devoted to me.
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15. Give me her number,
I'll take the job.
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16. She's looking for someone with
more training and experience.
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17. I can't work for
Mrs. Prichard anymore.
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18. Lucy is driving me nuts.
She never obeys me.
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19. That's because her mother
spoils her rotten.
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20. Have you tried using time-outs?
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21. Mrs. Prichard won't let me.
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22. She says it will stunt
Lucy's creativity.
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23. Nonsense.
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24. I keep telling you,
children need limits.
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25. Call her over, I'll show you
how to handle her.
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26. Lucy.
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27. Lucy?
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28. I don't see her.
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29. Lucy! Lucy, where are you?
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30. Lucy!
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31. Missing kid is Lucy Prichard.
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32. 20 months old, red and pink
jacket, denim jumper.
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33. That's her nanny,
Sarah Rendell.
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34. The older nanny with her
is Veronica Nash.
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35. She says a freak has been
hanging around here the past
couple of days.
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36. Figured if it was
a pedophile snatch,
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37. you guys would want
to get an early heads up.
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38. Okay. Thanks.
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39. Tell the nannies
to stick around.
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40. Where's Olivia?
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41. Emergency hearing
on the Yeager case.
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42. Going to take a few days.
You're stuck with me.
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43. So, you think this is a kidnap
or she just wandered off?
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44. Sounds like the real deal.
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45. You've got a nanny here,
says she saw a creepy guy.
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46. Bushes are a perfect place
for a perv to fantasize.
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47. Hides up here,
lures the kid over
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48. and then carries her off
to a waiting car.
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49. Captain?
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50. Call a bus!
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51. Got it.
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52. Stay with me, sweetheart.
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53. Stay with me.
It's going to be okay.
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54. It's going to be all right.
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55. Lucy's CT shows
intracranial bleeding.
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56. She has a laceration
to the back of her head,
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57. but no skull fracture.
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58. She's on her way to surgery
right now
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59. to reduce the brain swelling.
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60. Did you do a rape kit?
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61. No time, her clothing
was intact.
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62. We did a quick LumaLite,
no semen.
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63. Give me a call
after the surgery, please?
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64. Sure.
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65. I spoke to the mom,
she's on her way.
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66. Works at an ad agency
downtown.
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67. It may take awhile
to get here.
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68. And the dad?
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69. Died last year, heart attack.
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70. Hits just keep coming, huh?
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71. Nanny's in the waiting room.
Let's talk to her.
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72. I only took my eyes off
of her for a moment.
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73. One minute she was playing
and the next she was gone.
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74. We heard about a strange guy
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75. that's been hanging
around the playground.
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76. Did you see him there today?
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77. No, but Veronica did.
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78. She saw him
a couple times before.
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80. No.
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81. And I take Lucy to that
playground every day.
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82. Where else do you two go?
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83. Mostly to the park, the zoo,
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84. or the museum if it's raining.
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85. Her mom wants her to get
lots of fresh air.
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86. Anybody ever pay unusual
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88. No.
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89. I see the same people
all the time.
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90. I'd remember any stranger.
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91. Oh, God, Lucy!
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92. Mrs. Prichard.
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93. Evelyn, I am so sorry.
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94. Where's Lucy?
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95. In surgery.
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96. The doctor's are doing
everything they can.
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97. I'm Captain Cragen,
Special Victims.
This is Detective Stabler.
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98. Who did this?
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99. We've just started
our investigation.
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100. Sarah has been
very helpful.
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101. How could you
let this happen?
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102. Sarah, come on,
let's go get some coffee.
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103. What if she's not okay?
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104. Oh, God.
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105. This can't be happening.
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106. I don't know what
I'll do if I lose her.
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107. Why is God punishing me?
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108. I've seen lots of tragedies
that I can't explain.
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109. There's a chapel
in the hospital here.
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110. Sometimes going in can help.
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111. Elliot, I'll stay
with Evelyn.
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112. Go interview
the other nanny,
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113. see if you can get
a description of the perp.
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114. Okay. Call me when you hear
anything about Lucy.
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115. Sarah's a baby-sitter,
not a certified nanny.
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116. It's sad, but this happens
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117. when children are left
with unqualified caregivers.
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118. Let's talk about
what happened today.
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119. My point exactly, Detective.
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120. I was taught to observe
my child's surroundings.
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121. That's why I noticed
that man and Sarah didn't.
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122. Can you tell
me about him?
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123. White guy, mid 40s,
short, dark hair.
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124. Very stocky.
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125. He's been lurking around
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126. the playground
the last few days.
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127. He seem especially
interested in Lucy?
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128. I really couldn't say.
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129. At first I thought
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130. he was just one of the dads,
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131. trying to get
some good candid shots.
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132. Photographs?
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133. Yes, he was
taking pictures.
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134. Where?
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135. The man was standing
right there on those rocks.
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136. Thank you.
We're going to have
an officer take you down
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137. to the precinct
for a sketch.
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138. I'm happy to help.
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139. Detective, Ian Felson,
from the Trib.
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140. You got anything for me?
Too soon to say.
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141. But you're working it
as a pedophile kidnap, right?
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142. No comment.
Oh, come on, Detective,
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143. deep background is all I need
to really get into this...
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144. No comment.
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145. Sorry, Elliot.
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146. I told the guy to get lost.
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147. Walk this way.
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148. It's going to find its way
to the headlines tomorrow.
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149. Probably dub the guy
the "Park Pervert."
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150. Well, if he's got
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151. I'd like to read about it.
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152. Area where you found
the girl, it's clean.
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153. Bagged all the trash nearby,
but nothing pertinent.
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154. We got a witness placing
a guy up on these rocks
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155. taking pictures of the kids.
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156. Use a telephoto lens,
you get great shots,
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157. no one would know
you're there.
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158. We haven't searched
up here yet.
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159. Didn't have any
indication the rocks
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160. were part of
the crime scene.
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161. The ground's too uneven
for footwear impressions.
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162. But if the guy smokes,
or chews gum,
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163. we could get his DNA
if he left anything behind.
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164. Will that do?
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165. Using film is unusual.
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166. What do you mean?
Pedophiles love photos.
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167. No, I'm not talking about
the pictures themselves.
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168. I'm talking about
how they were taken.
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169. Most pedophiles
have gone digital
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170. to avoid getting caught when
they get their film developed.
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171. Your guy is a risk taker.
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172. I think he proved that
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173. by attacking the kid
in broad daylight.
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174. If he had been waiting
for the perfect child,
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175. then he wouldn't
consider the danger,
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176. he'd be compelled to act.
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177. But the nanny realized
that Lucy was missing
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178. before he could do his thing.
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179. Her panics, knocks
the girl out and runs.
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180. Leaving his prints behind
on the film carton.
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181. Dennis Papillion.
One arrest, Burg Three.
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182. Probation officer says
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183. he works at a drugstore
on Broadway.
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184. 43, stocky, short hair, sounds
like Veronica's description.
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185. Let's go.
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186. You know this guy?
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187. Yeah. He's right over there,
in photo finishing.
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188. Thank you.
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189. You don't need a digital camera
if you can print your own porn.
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190. Dennis Papillion?
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191. Yeah. Why you want to know?
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192. The badges mean
we ask the questions.
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193. Where were you
this morning?
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194. You got the wrong guy.
I've been here since
we opened at 7:00.
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195. Check the security tapes.
Now, can I ask what
this is about?
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196. Your prints were found
at a crime scene
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197. on a box of film.
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198. Now, there's
a surprise.
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199. You know how much I sell?
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200. The customer asks for it,
I hand it over.
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201. You process it
for them, too?
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202. Sure, I do a couple
hundred rolls a day.
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203. Do you ever
look at the photos?
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204. Just to make sure
they come out okay.
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205. The guy we're looking for would
have taken a lot of shots
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206. of a playground
in Riverside Park.
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207. Oh, yeah, I ran those off
this morning. Boring.
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208. He pick them up yet?
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209. About an hour ago.
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210. But he dropped off
another couple of rolls.
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211. He said he'd be back
later to get them.
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212. "Ronny Ickles."
Address on 29th Street.
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213. We'll make a special delivery.
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214. Hold on, I'm no damn baby raper.
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around a playground,
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of little kids
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for a grown man.
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218. I was working. I'm a PI.
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220. I don't have my license yet.
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221. If it was a legit job,
why did you leave
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223. I didn't want to get involved.
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224. My client wouldn't like that.
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225. You're working
an illegal shop.
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226. You cooperate or we collar you.
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227. All right, all right.
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228. My client is this rich guy,
David Jeffries.
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229. He hire you to shoot
kiddie porn on commission?
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230. I don't need work that bad.
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231. Oh, yeah?
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232. That's a six-month supply
for a pedophile.
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233. He wasn't into kids.
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234. He wanted me to spy
on his nanny.
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235. Jeffries hired me
to watch how his son
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when he wasn't around.
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237. Worst thing I saw was
the nanny was smoking.
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238. Hey.
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239. Picked up the rest
of your PI's photos
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How's Lucy doing?
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242. Last I heard, she's
still in surgery.
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243. Client confirms Ickles story.
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244. So do these pictures
once you sort them out.
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245. You got a lot of shots
of the kids,
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247. Now, I got about ten photos
of Lucy up here.
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249. These are the last three
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250. So, we got Lucy playing with
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253. and Lucy is wandering away.
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254. She's headed
right to the spot
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255. That's the last one.
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256. Lucy is almost
out of sight.
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257. And then Sarah
is panicking,
and these shots
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after the last one with Lucy.
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259. Not a lot of time for an attack.
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260. There's something
just not right here.
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261. There's no one
anywhere near her.
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263. Maybe there is no crime.
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264. This could be an accident.
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265. Lucy tripped, conked
her head on the way down.
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266. Yeah, kids her age
fall down all the time,
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267. but they don't knock themselves
out and need surgery.
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268. Elliot, that was
the hospital.
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269. Lucy's doctor wants to see you.
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270. Lucy's out of surgery.
She's stable but still
unconscious.
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271. Any chance
she could have fallen?
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272. No. She's has bilateral
subdural hematomas,
with retinal shearing...
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273. Shaken baby syndrome.
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274. Yeah. She was shaken
with enough force
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277. Oh, it's hard to say,
but if she does recover,
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permanent brain damage.
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279. Are you sure about
this diagnosis?
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280. There's no way
this was an accident?
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to a constellation of injuries,
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bilateral subdural hematomas.
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285. Massive bruises
to the brain.
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286. Shaking causes the baby's head
to snap back and forth.
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287. Let's say this egg is the baby's
brain and the jar is its skull.
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288. When the two collide
at high speed from shaking...
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289. the injury is devastating.
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290. So you'll testify
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291. that shaken baby syndrome
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of Lucy's brain injuries?
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293. Yes.
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294. I read her
doctor's reports.
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295. Her eyes show
distinctive retinal shearing
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296. and small hemorrhages.
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297. Plus, she has compression
fractures of the ribs
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298. from where the perp grabbed her.
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299. That's pathonomonic
for shaken baby.
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300. How can this happen
on a playground without
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303. I'd say the attack happened
between 12 and 48 hours
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304. before you found her.
She would have been sleepy,
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305. lethargic, maybe even vomiting,
but ambulatory.
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306. So the perp could be anyone
who had contact with Lucy
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I don't understand.
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bled out so slowly
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fine for a few days?
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315. Yes.
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that she was hurt
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of her time with?
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319. Adults.
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320. Just me and Sarah.
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321. Mm. You have
a boyfriend?
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323. since my husband died.
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324. How did Lucy seem
Monday night?
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325. I worked late.
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she was asleep.
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I can get.
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329. So Lucy was alone with Sarah
all day Monday and Tuesday,
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they went to the playground?
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333. She's all right.
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with more experience,
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at Lucy once
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hit her, I would have fired her.
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or bruises on her?
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I ask Sarah about it,
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341. and she'd say that Lucy
fell down, or that she...
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342. got hit by a kid
in the playground.
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from 8:00 to 6:00,
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until after 9:00.
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for a young woman.
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350. I wish.
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351. She was a colicky baby
and now she's a screamer.
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352. Throws huge tantrums
every time her mother goes out.
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353. You couldn't pay me enough
to do what you do.
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354. I hear a kid scream,
it makes me insane.
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Lucy threw a toy at me,
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told me not to.
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365. Well, when we get mad,
we lose control.
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I hurt Lucy?
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the only one with her
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and Tuesday.
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I swear.
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on life support?
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caused by a fall.
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a polygraph?
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if there's something
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now is the time.
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380. Evelyn pays me so little,
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383. I know it was wrong...
but I did it.
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387. I don't think
Sarah did it.
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My gut.
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389. That's not admissible.
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390. Look, Huang says
Sarah fits the profile.
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391. Overwhelmed, cooped up
long hours with
a difficult child...
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392. She's torn up about ripping off
a couple hundred bucks.
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about hurting Lucy.
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she's a clever sociopath.
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395. Admits to
a meaningless infraction,
gains your sympathy.
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396. So give her
a polygraph.
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397. It'll prove
she didn't do it.
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398. Hate to rain on your parade,
but it looks like you're
wrong about Sarah.
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399. What do you got?
A call from the Tribune.
They got the story,
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400. plus a source who saw
Sarah abusing Lucy.
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401. Who's your
eyewitness?
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402. They didn't say.
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403. Ian Felson wrote the piece.
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404. Your office said
I'd find you here.
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405. Make it quick.
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406. Perp walk starts any minute.
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407. I need your witness
in the Prichard case.
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408. I know it's confidential.
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make it worth your while.
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410. Exclusive on the arrest?
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411. Done.
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413. It's Ian Felson, from the Trib.
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414. The police would like
to talk to you.
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419. That's the other nanny.
I already talked to her.
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the right questions.
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forget to tell me
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424. I thought that pervert
from the park hurt Lucy
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asking me questions.
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did you tell him?
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427. Lucy is a difficult child—
willful, defiant.
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428. Sarah has a hard time
controlling her.
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431. You've seen her do that?
More than once.
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any specific incidents?
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millions of Tribune readers.
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to the museum.
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like a little maniac.
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throwing things.
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for not controlling her.
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across the face, hard.
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442. Sure, I remember that kid.
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443. She's a very active
little girl.
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444. She was very excited
by the artwork.
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445. She ran around
touching everything.
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446. Is that a problem?
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447. No. Our exhibits are designed
to be interactive,
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448. and we encourage the children
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449. to express themselves.
It was the nanny
who got upset.
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450. She was rough
with the child.
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451. Hit her pretty hard.
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452. Did you report her?
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453. I went and found
the security guard,
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454. but when we got back,
they were gone.
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455. It's just a formality.
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456. Do you recognize
this woman?
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457. Sure. She was there
that day, too.
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458. What do you mean, "too"?
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459. Well, she didn't
hit the kid.
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460. It was this other woman.
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461. Lady...
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462. you are either stupid
or out of your mind.
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463. What did you think?
I wouldn't go to the museum
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464. and check on your story?
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465. What are you
talking about?
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466. You hit Lucy, not Sarah.
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467. Museum staff
picked you out.
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468. Lucy deserved a spanking.
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469. Well, sweetheart,
the way I hear it,
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470. you gave her a lot more
than that.
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471. She needs discipline.
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472. Her behavior is atrocious.
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473. So is yours, sweetheart!
You're sick, you know that?
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474. What is it, you need
attention so badly,
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475. you run to a reporter
and lie to him
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476. just to see your name
in the paper?
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477. I have years of training,
Detective.
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478. And I've got a witness
who saw you hit that child.
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479. You shake her, too?
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480. I hadn't seen Lucy for days
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481. until Tuesday morning
at the playground.
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482. I was with my employers
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483. at their country home
all weekend.
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484. Call them.
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485. Veronica Nash's story
checks out.
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486. She didn't shake that baby.
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487. We can still
charge her
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488. for assaulting Lucy
at the museum.
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489. Good. Do it.
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490. The papers crucify her.
She'll lose her job.
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491. That's something.
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492. Are you mad at her
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493. or at yourself?
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494. Look, I've got a little girl
in the hospital
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495. who's not getting any better.
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496. I just wasted a whole day
on that idiot's lies.
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497. I'm no closer
to making a collar here.
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498. I got one you can rule out.
Polygraph results.
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499. Sarah passed
with flying colors.
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500. Well, any consolation,
your gut instincts were right.
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501. I should have trusted them
instead of that crap
in the Tribune.
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502. The only thing
that paper is good for
is lining my bird cage.
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503. Where you going?
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504. Back to the hospital.
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505. She almost looks like
she's sleeping.
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506. Any news, Detective?
Copy !req
507. Sarah Rendell's
been cleared.
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508. Then who hurt Lucy?
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509. You tell me.
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510. You're crazy.
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511. I love my daughter.
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512. Only you and Sarah
were with her
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513. the last two days.
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514. Your own words.
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515. I-I should have told you before.
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516. There was someone else.
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517. Who?
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518. I didn't think
he could have done it.
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519. I was only gone
for a little while.
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520. That's your daughter
lying in the crib.
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521. A machine's breathing for her.
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522. You really want to protect
the person who put her there?
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523. It's a man I've been seeing.
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524. Drew Farmer.
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525. He's married.
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526. I left him alone with Lucy.
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527. How come we're hearing just now
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528. about Evelyn Prichard's
mystery man?
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529. Because this Drew Farmer
is her boss.
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530. They've been having an affair
for the past couple months.
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531. The overtime Evelyn works.
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532. You got it—
Sunday night,
Drew's wife was out of town.
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533. Evelyn gave her
nanny the night off,
invited him over for dinner.
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534. Any idea how
Drew feels
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535. about kids?
According to Evelyn,
doesn't have any,
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536. doesn't want any.
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537. Mom's not gone that long—
why would he shake the kid?
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538. Kids get shaken
when they're crying.
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539. Research shows
that a child's screams
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540. can provoke extreme stress
in some people.
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541. Maybe Drew was trying
to shut Lucy up.
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542. Bring him in.
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543. Evelyn's an employee,
nothing more.
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544. Well, no one
on the support staff
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545. of the ad agency
works overtime but Evelyn,
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546. and she only does it
when your wife's out of town.
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547. Oh, this is absurd— I'd
like to call my lawyer now.
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548. You got it. You just put
yourself in the jackpot, pal.
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549. You're crazy!
I never touched
the girl.
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550. So you admit
you were there?
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551. Look, my wife finds out,
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552. she will cut my balls off
in divorce court.
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553. If you keep
jerking me around,
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554. criminal court's going
to do a lot worse to you.
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555. I don't know
what happened to Lucy.
Yeah, you do.
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556. Look, it's turning
into a beautiful night,
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557. just you and Evelyn,
and then all of a sudden,
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558. she's got to go
to the store.
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559. And the kid
starts screaming.
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560. Well, you know,
you got to shut her up,
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561. because you know,
Mommy comes home
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562. and that kid
is still crying,
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563. Evelyn will be taking care
of her needs instead of yours,
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564. so you pick her up,
try to quiet her down,
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565. but she keeps crying,
and she's crying,
and she's crying...
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566. I just wanted her
to go back to sleep.
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567. Of course you did,
but she wouldn't, would she?
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568. And you don't know what
to do, you don't have kids,
so you shake her, huh?
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569. You shook her, and then
you just laid her down,
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570. 'cause she's quiet now.
No, you're wrong.
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571. You shook that baby.
You shook that
baby, Drew,
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572. and then you got your
rocks off with her mother
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573. while her baby lay
dying a few feet away.
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574. No, I didn't shake her!
I picked her up, that's all.
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575. She must have been sick.
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576. What do you mean,
she was sick?
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577. She puked all over my jacket,
and I put her right back down.
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578. Evelyn never said
Lucy threw up.
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579. I didn't tell her.
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580. I didn't...
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581. I didn't want
to spoil the mood.
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582. Oh, geez.
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583. It's not enough for an arrest.
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584. We've got to cut him loose.
I know, I know,
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585. but I'm telling you,
it pisses me off.
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586. Somebody almost killed
that little girl.
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587. She can't speak,
but all the adults in her life
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588. are lying their asses off?
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589. Then we go back
to the medical evidence.
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590. We'll put it all together,
and let it tell the real story.
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591. This is the timeline
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592. of the last three days.
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593. Tuesday, Lucy collapsed,
but according to Sarah,
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594. she was lethargic and clumsy
on Monday.
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595. Ataxia and decreased
motor skills are common
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596. after a shaking incident.
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597. So you're saying the
attack happened Sunday.
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598. Yes. Lucy vomiting
Sunday night
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599. is a classic sign
of head trauma.
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600. So Evelyn shook Lucy earlier,
and that's why she
threw up on Drew.
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601. Well, who knows
what came first?
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602. Getting puked on could've
pissed Drew off enough
that he shook the kid.
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603. There's no
medical reason
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604. for Lucy's sudden emesis
without the shaking.
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605. I could be wrong,
but the symptoms
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606. and the time frame
point to Evelyn.
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607. Any way to connect Evelyn
to Lucy's wounds?
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608. Lucy has rib fractures
from where the perp grabbed her.
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609. A different hand size
would cause
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610. a different fracture pattern.
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611. If I shook you, I would
leave an impression here,
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612. but the captain's
hands are bigger...
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613. and would cause a
different fracture
pattern.
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614. Find the hand,
find the perp.
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615. Evelyn?
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616. Detective.
Have you heard something?
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617. No.
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618. This is Dr. Warner.
She'd like to conduct
an examination.
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619. Hold out your hand like this,
please.
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620. I don't understand.
Just...
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621. help us out.
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622. It's a match.
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623. Drew Farmer's hands
are much bigger.
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624. You shook Lucy.
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625. No. I'm her mother.
I love her.
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626. I love my little girl.
I would never hurt her.
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627. I'm putting you under
arrest for assault
and attempted murder.
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628. This is a mistake.
You have the right
to remain silent.
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629. I am a good mother.
If you give up that right,
anything you say
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630. can and will be
used against you
in a court of law.
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631. You get a confession?
She lawyered up.
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632. I look forward to trying her.
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633. She's going to be sympathetic.
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634. I can't believe a jury'll
feel sorry for a parent
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635. who scrambled
her kid's brain.
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636. And I'm telling you, every
parent has been there.
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637. A baby's crying can
make you lose your mind.
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638. You'll pick them up,
you rock them.
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639. I mean, hell, you'll
beg them, and...
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640. sometimes nothing works.
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641. It sounds like
you're speaking from
personal experience.
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642. Ah, the unholy cabal.
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643. Planning on how to railroad
the next innocent person?
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644. I'm planning on locking
her up for life.
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645. What a pity.
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646. A few months in Special Victims,
and you're already a zealot.
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647. An injured child comes in,
and you scream abuse.
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648. Lucy wasn't spanked.
She's in a coma,
close to death,
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649. because her mother shook
the life out of her.
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650. What happened is
a devastating tragedy, but...
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651. it's not Evelyn's fault.
Temporary insanity
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652. brought on by the stress
of raising a child
with permanent live-in help?
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653. No excuses.
I meant what I said.
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654. She's innocent,
and I'll prove it.
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655. So, in your expert opinion
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656. Dr. Warner,
who is responsible
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657. for the injuries
to Lucy Prichard?
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658. The defendant,
Evelyn Prichard.
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659. Thank you.
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660. Nothing further.
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661. Are you saying
that the only possible cause
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662. of Lucy's injuries
is shaken baby syndrome?
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663. Yes.
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664. The subdural hematomas
and retinal hemorrhages
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665. are classic signs.
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666. Are you familiar with
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667. hemophagocytic
lymphohistiocytosis,
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668. or HLH?
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669. It's a rare blood
disorder that disrupts
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670. liver and bone marrow function.
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671. Isn't it true
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672. that HLH also causes
bleeding of the brain and eyes?
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673. Yes.
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674. Was Lucy's blood tested for HLH?
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675. There's no blood test,
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676. but HLH could not have caused
her rib fractures.
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677. CPR was performed on Lucy
in Riverside Park.
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678. CPR requires chest compressions,
correct?
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679. Yes.
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680. So isn't it possible
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681. that the lifesaving treatment
caused the fractures?
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682. No.
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683. CPR is administered with
the patient lying on her back.
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684. Chest compressions
could have caused
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685. the frontal rib fractures
but certainly not
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686. the posterior ones.
But couldn't those
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687. have been caused
by Detective Stabler,
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688. who testified that he, quote,
"grabbed Lucy
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689. and ran"?
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690. Why didn't you rule out
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691. a diagnosis of HLH?
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692. Because the only way
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693. to distinguish between HLH
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694. and shaken baby syndrome
is an autopsy.
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695. So for all you know right now,
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696. Lucy's injuries
could have been caused
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697. by a natural disease
and not a criminal act.
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698. Yes.
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699. The day my daughter was born,
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700. it was the happiest day
of my life.
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701. And then your
husband died.
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702. It must be very
difficult raising
a child without him.
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703. Yes, it is.
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704. I wanted to be
a stay-at-home mom,
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705. but now I have to be
the breadwinner.
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706. For the child's sake?
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707. Evelyn...
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708. did you ever spank Lucy?
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709. No.
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710. I don't believe
in corporal punishment.
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711. Have you ever shaken Lucy?
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712. No.
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713. I know what shaking
can do to a baby.
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714. I would...
never hurt my daughter.
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715. Thank you.
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716. Your witness.
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717. You say you love your daughter,
Mrs. Prichard.
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718. How much time
during the last few months
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719. did you actually spend with her?
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720. Not as much
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721. as I wanted.
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722. My husband's death
left a lot of bills.
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723. I had to work very long hours
just to make ends meet.
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724. So you relied on Sarah
to be her primary caregiver.
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725. I take care of my daughter.
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726. But you would leave
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727. before she got up in the morning
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728. and come home
after Lucy went to bed.
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729. Yes.
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730. So who hugs Lucy
when she gets up in the morning?
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731. Sarah does.
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732. And who puts Lucy to bed?
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733. Sarah.
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734. And who takes her to the park,
and to the zoo?
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735. And who comforts her
when she cries,
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736. and who puts a Band-Aid on
when she skins her knee?
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737. I wanted to be there.
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738. Lucy was crying
that night,
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739. and you didn't know
how to comfort her.
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740. She was ruining
your romantic date.
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741. That's why you shook her.
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742. No!
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743. I... I could never hurt Lucy.
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744. Why don't you believe me?
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745. Nothing further.
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746. Judge is going to turn it
to the jury after lunch.
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747. Then, hopefully,
it'll be a quick verdict.
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748. I think they're with us.
I'm telling you,
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749. you can't tell
with these cases.
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750. You preparing me
for an acquittal?
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751. I've worked enough
battered kid cases
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752. to know— giving birth
doesn't make you a mother,
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753. but juries...
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754. they believe
what they need to believe.
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755. Stabler.
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756. When?
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757. Okay, I'm here
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758. with Novak—
I'll tell her.
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759. Tell me what?
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760. Lucy just had a stroke.
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761. They don't think she'll live.
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762. A massive brain hemorrhage
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763. destroyed Lucy's
cerebral cortex.
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764. She'd be dead already if
she wasn't on life support.
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765. How long can the machines
keep her alive?
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766. We don't know—
could be days,
or months.
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767. Explain her condition to me.
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768. Uh, Lucy is in what's
called a persistent
vegetative state.
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769. She has minimal
brain stem function
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770. that keeps her heart beating,
her blood circulating,
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771. but she can't move,
speak, hear or see.
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772. She feel pain?
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773. I'm afraid that's
all she feels.
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774. Her EEG shows
no active thoughts,
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775. but her primitive brain
functions are still intact.
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776. Her body senses and responds
to painful stimuli.
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777. Is there any hope
she'll get better?
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778. No. Her condition will only
continue to deteriorate
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779. until some infection
kills her
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780. or life support's
turned off.
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781. I've got rounds.
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782. The jury needs
to know this.
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783. Summations are over.
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784. The judge is getting ready
to charge them.
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785. Then ask for delay.
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786. I don't have
any legal grounds.
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787. This baby's suffering
is not irrelevant.
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788. I'll see what I can do.
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789. Your Honor, the facts
in the case have changed,
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790. and the jury has a right
to hear them.
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791. What's changed?
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792. Lucy was in a coma then,
she's still in one now.
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793. She's brain-dead—
a ventilator is
breathing for her.
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794. That's tragic.
But you don't have grounds
to reopen the case.
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795. Evelyn Prichard is
on trial for assault,
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796. but when Lucy dies,
which she soon will,
it'll be murder.
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797. A murder charge
is only proper
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798. after life support
is turned off,
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799. and Evelyn Prichard has
no intention of doing that.
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800. Your Honor, the jury
should be allowed
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801. to consider newly
discovered evidence.
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802. Only if offered by the defense.
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803. The prosecution just gets
one bite of the apple.
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804. She's right.
I'm sorry, Counselor,
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805. the jury will have
to render its verdict
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806. based on the facts
already in evidence.
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807. I got your page.
What's the verdict?
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808. Hung jury,
hopelessly deadlocked.
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809. So you'll be
retrying Evelyn.
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810. Yeah, we start on Monday.
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811. The jury's going to hear
that Lucy's brain dead.
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812. Yeah, but I don't think
that it'll make a difference.
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813. You were right.
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814. Evelyn's too sympathetic.
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815. I'll never get a jury
to convict her.
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816. This woman's a murderer.
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817. Not as long as Lucy
is technically alive.
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818. "And good night to the old lady
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819. "whispering, 'Hush,
good night, stars,
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820. "good night, air,
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821. good night, noises everywhere.'"
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822. Why are you here?
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823. To see Lucy.
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824. Do you have children, Detective?
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825. I do. I have four.
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826. And I can't imagine
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827. the pain you're going through
to see your baby like this.
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828. What do you want from me?
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829. Let her go.
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830. So you can charge me
with murder?
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831. So we can end Lucy's pain.
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832. I believe that's up to God.
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833. So do I.
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834. I love my children,
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835. and if one of them was sick,
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836. I would do anything in the world
to make them better,
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837. but I would also pray to God
that if all hope were gone,
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838. he'd give me the strength
just to end their suffering.
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839. I love my daughter.
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840. If I lose her,
I might as well be dead, too.
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841. Detective Stabler,
your captain said
Copy !req
842. you wanted to talk to me
about the Prichard case.
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843. I think the D.A.'s office should
fight to turn off life support.
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844. And what makes
you think
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845. Judge Preston would grant
such a motion?
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846. I read the papers.
A similar request was made
in California successfully
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847. when a father shook his son.
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848. And it was unsuccessful
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849. in Florida.
Parents are winning the fight
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850. to keep their comatose daughter
alive
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851. despite legal precedent.
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852. Lucy's doctor says
she'll never recover.
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853. What's this really about,
Detective?
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854. You fighting for Lucy
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855. or bringing Evelyn Prichard
to justice?
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856. I don't know if she's a grieving
mother who can't let go,
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857. or if she's just trying
to beat a murder rap.
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858. What I do know...
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859. is a little girl
is in constant pain
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860. and there is no hope
of her ever getting better.
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861. Okay, Detective.
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862. But Evelyn gave birth to her.
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863. Lucy is her flesh and blood.
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864. You be careful or they'll
paint us as baby killers.
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865. Why did you go over my head?
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866. I'm trying to do
what's right for
that child.
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867. So am I.
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868. But it's my case now, and it's
my choice, not yours, okay?
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869. You should have come
to me first.
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870. I apologize.
You're right.
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871. You've every right
to be pissed at me.
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872. Now, you tell me,
you think it's wrong
to stop life support?
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873. I'm not a mother,
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874. I don't know what I'd do
if she were my child.
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875. Welcome to
Special Victims.
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876. It's not always black and white.
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877. Removing Lucy Prichard
from life support
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878. is the only ethically
responsible option.
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879. This is reprehensible.
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880. She wants to kill the child
so she'll have a stronger case.
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881. It's my duty to represent
Lucy Prichard's
best interest.
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882. It's hardly in her
best interest to be dead.
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883. Every night I pray
she gets better,
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884. but Lucy is in God's
hands, not yours.
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885. We vehemently oppose
withdrawing life support.
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886. The prosecution wants
to execute a helpless child.
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887. Enough, Ms. Balthus.
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888. What grounds do you have
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889. to judicially supersede
a parent's right
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890. to make decisions
for the minor child?
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891. Mrs. Prichard's right
is nullified
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892. by her legal predicament.
Her judgment is biased
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893. because her own future rests
on her child's survival.
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894. Then prove to me
that cessation of life support
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895. is truly in Lucy's
best interests.
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896. Lucy has violent pain responses
and little more.
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897. When we touch her,
she has a seizure.
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898. What are her other
medical problems?
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899. Lucy's bones
have become demineralized.
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900. Can you tell us what that means?
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901. They're very brittle.
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902. Yesterday when a nurse
changed her diaper,
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903. it fractured her hip.
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904. Thank you, Doctor,
nothing further.
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905. Your witness, Ms. Balthus.
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906. Dr. Morella,
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907. are you familiar with the case
of Estelle Sanchez?
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908. No.
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909. Richard Youst?
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910. Francine LeMott?
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911. No. They're not my patients.
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912. Well, thank God for that,
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913. because Estelle Sanchez
was in a coma for ten years,
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914. woke up and asked for pancakes.
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915. Richard Youst...
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916. Objection, Your Honor.
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917. Sustained. You've made your
point, Counselor. Move on.
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918. Isn't it true, Doctor,
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919. that people awake from so-called
persistent vegetative states
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920. years after the doctors
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921. have told the families
to give up hope?
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922. Every case
is different.
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923. But miracles happen.
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924. I wouldn't call them that.
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925. What would you
call them, then?
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926. Can science explain
the sudden recovery
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927. of all function in previously
non-responsive patients?
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928. No, but...
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929. It happens,
doesn't it?
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930. It can.
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931. Thank you.
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932. Redirect, Your Honor?
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933. You may proceed,
Counselor.
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934. Dr. Morella,
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935. can Lucy awaken as
the defense implies?
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936. No. She suffered permanent
and irreparable brain damage.
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937. Life support
is mechanically
keeping the shell
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938. of what was once
Lucy Prichard alive.
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939. Is there any hope
she can recover?
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940. No.
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941. So, in addition to seizures
and breaking bones,
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942. how would you describe
Lucy's life?
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943. I believe she's in constant,
excruciating pain.
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944. Enough!
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945. Evelyn...
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946. No, no, no!
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947. I... I don't want Lucy
to suffer anymore.
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948. Please, please
turn off the machines.
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949. Ms. Balthus, explain
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950. to your client that
if she does consent
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951. to a cessation
of life support,
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952. she wi face
a murder charge.
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953. I don't... I don't care!
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954. I don't care.
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955. I did it.
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956. I'm so sorry.
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957. I love her.
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958. Please, please
turn off the machines.
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959. Detective,
you have to know
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960. I love my baby.
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961. Everything I did, I did for her.
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962. That night, I-I just wanted
a chance at a normal life again,
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963. with a man I loved.
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964. I've been so alone.
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965. I just wanted
a night to myself.
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966. At first,
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967. Lucy was sleeping peacefully,
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968. but then she woke up
and she wouldn't stop screaming
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969. and I was so angry.
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970. I shook her... over and over
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971. until she stopped crying.
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972. Then I put her down
and she smiled up at me.
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973. She seemed okay.
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974. After the doctor told me
that she'd been shaken,
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975. I just kept telling myself
that it couldn't be my fault!
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976. Oh, God,
I never meant to hurt her!
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977. Is it over?
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978. They turned
the machines off.
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979. Ten minutes later,
Lucy was gone.
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980. It was peaceful.
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981. Evelyn there?
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982. Corrections sent her down
from Bedford Hills.
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983. Give me your keys.
I'll drive you home.
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984. That's Maureen,
about Lucy's age.
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985. I'd just gotten out
of the Marines.
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986. I was unemployed.
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987. Kathy was pregnant again.
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988. One night she went out
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989. and I was home alone
with Maureen.
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990. She spilled grape juice
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991. all over this brand-new carpet
we just bought,
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992. which we couldn't afford
to buy.
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993. I grabbed her arm to spank her,
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994. and she twisted away,
and I slapped her in the face.
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995. As my hand was coming down
the second time...
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996. this voice in my head said,
"Stop."
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997. So, I'm standing there,
in the middle of this room,
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998. holding the limp body
of my little girl.
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999. She starts crying and...
and I pick her up...
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1000. and I just keep saying
over and over, "I'm sorry."
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1001. "I'm sorry."
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1002. I could have killed my kid
over a lousy carpet.
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