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. Hit it!
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9. I'm just saying, it's
not real convenient
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10. for me to pay a mil
for an alcove studio.
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11. Got a doorman,
though, right?
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12. Doorman can kiss my ass.
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13. Keep the damn door shut,
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14. unless you are paying
the electric bill.
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15. Something break?
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16. Uh, just ice off the trunk.
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17. We good.
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18. Look!
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19. Look at this.
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20. Is that blood?
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21. It's coming from
the trunk.
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22. Center, this is
tow truck one-one-four,
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23. requesting police
assistance.
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24. Caucasian female,
no I.D. or clothing.
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25. Car's been sitting here
since at least 6:00 a.m.,
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26. when Parking
Enforcement
ticketed it.
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27. Thanks.
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28. Notice how Warner always
sends out the assistants
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29. when it drops below 20?
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30. Cardillo, where is she?
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31. Probably drinking coffee
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32. and having a Danish
in her office.
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33. She doesn't like the cold.
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34. Yeah, who does?
What do we got?
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35. She's between 15 and 21.
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36. It's hard to say with the cold,
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37. but I'd say she's been dead
at least five hours.
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38. Stabbed and slashed
with a six-inch,
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39. very dull straight blade.
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40. I'm not sure what caused
the smaller cuts.
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41. There's at least
a hundred of them.
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42. These are
cigarette burns,
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43. plus multiple contusions
and head trauma.
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44. Everything inflicted
before she died?
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45. Probably. Her hands
and feet were duct taped,
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46. so that she
couldn't fight back.
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47. From the amount of blood,
she was inside the trunk
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48. for most of the attack.
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49. Heat from the car
kept the trunk warm enough
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50. so that she bled to death
before she froze to death.
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51. How long did it
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52. Three or four hours.
Maybe more.
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53. Detectives?
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54. Missing persons report
just came in
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55. from a Greg Sullivan
in Westchester.
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56. His 16-year-old daughter
never showed up for school.
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57. Think she's our victim?
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58. This car's registered
to a Gregory Sullivan.
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59. Daughter had it last.
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60. Looks like we found her.
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62. and NBC
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63. My wife's out of
town on business.
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64. She's trying to
get a flight back.
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65. Why didn't you
call the police
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66. when Emily didn't
come home last night?
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67. I let her spend the night
at a friend's.
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68. They have a history project
due next week.
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70. why she would've gone
into the city last night.
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71. She doesn't even have
her night license.
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72. Maybe this is a mistake.
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73. Do you have
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74. that friend's name?
Andrea Kent.
I've been calling
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75. the Kents all morning,
but there's no answer.
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76. And you're sure
that she was
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77. at their house?
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78. I assume so.
I left a message
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79. on their answering machine
last night around 9:00,
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80. to say good night to Emily.
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81. And she called me back
15 minutes later.
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83. She was never at
the Kents', was she?
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84. Mr. Sullivan, could we have
that number you called?
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85. Elliot?
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86. It's her, isn't it?
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87. Greg Sullivan said
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88. Emily slept over
on a school night?
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89. Not a chance.
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90. But Emily told her
father that she was
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91. spending the night
over at your house.
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92. Well, then she's lying.
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93. Did something happen
to her?
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94. Mrs. Kent, Emily was murdered
last night.
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95. Oh, my God.
How awful.
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96. Andrea's going to be
so upset.
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97. Can you tell us where your
daughter was last night?
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98. Home. All evening.
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99. Did her homework
and went to bed early.
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100. You didn't, by any chance,
happen to get any messages
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101. from the Sullivans today,
did you?
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102. No.
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103. Can you take a look
at that number?
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104. You recognize
that one?
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105. Doesn't even look familiar.
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106. I'm sorry, I'm terribly late.
I wish I could help.
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107. You know, we'd love
to talk to Andrea
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108. about Emily's
whereabouts
last night.
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109. Please do.
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110. She's at school.
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111. And I hope you scare
the hell out of her.
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112. This is what happens
when kids lie to their parents.
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113. The whole school's in mourning.
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114. Emily was well liked?
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115. She was one of those kids who
was friends with everybody.
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116. You know,
student body treasurer,
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117. half a dozen clubs,
Homecoming Court.
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118. She was a real shining star.
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119. Were you able to
locate Andrea Kent?
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120. Ah, I was able
to pull her and a few
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121. of Emily's other close friends
from their classes.
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122. You have the school's
full cooperation.
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123. Paige Summerbee,
Brittany O'Malley,
Andrea Kent.
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124. These are Detectives
Benson and Stabler.
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125. Andrea, when's the
last time you saw Emily?
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126. Yesterday, at school.
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127. Do you know why
she told her parents
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128. that she was sleeping over
at your house last night?
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129. No.
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130. We didn't plan that.
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131. Do any of you girls recognize
this number?
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132. It's the number
Emily's dad called last night.
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133. Can I use your phone?
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134. Of course.
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135. You know what? Why don't we let
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136. Hi, you've reached the Kents.
Please leave a message.
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137. I'm so sorry.
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138. I'm so sorry.
She asked me to do it.
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139. Just tell us what happened.
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140. Emily was afraid
she'd get caught if
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141. So, when Emily's parents
called your cell phone,
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142. you call Emily
and she calls home?
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143. It's all my fault.
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144. What was so important
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145. that Emily had to
get out of the house?
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146. She was supposed to have
some big romantic date.
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147. You know
the date's name?
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148. Just that he was, like, 23.
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149. Now, Brittany,
you must've talked
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150. to Emily last night,
when her parents called you.
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151. For like a second.
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152. But I don't know
where she was.
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153. And I shouldn't have done it.
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156. Oh, my God!
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157. Is there anything
else you need?
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158. The combination
to Emily's locker.
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159. This girl was living
the perfect high school life.
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160. Gotta throw it all away
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161. by dating
some 20-something skeve.
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162. It's her day-planner.
Let's see...
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163. Nothing for yesterday.
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164. Got plenty
of numbers, though.
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165. You know, Brittany
called Emily on her
cell phone last night.
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166. But CSU never found
it in the car.
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167. Well, killer
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168. Let's hope he's dumb enough
to use it.
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169. Hey, look! She's got a bunch of
photos on this digital camera.
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170. I think I just found
our 20-something skeve.
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171. So did I.
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172. That's him.
Lukas Ian Croft.
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173. What is he,
an actor?
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175. It's an energy drink!
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176. Banana, apple,
you're happy,
you're peppy.
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177. Come on!
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178. We're shooting
here, folks.
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179. You're gonna have to
walk around.
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180. We need to talk
to the grapes.
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181. Copy that.
Lukas? Visitors.
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182. Police.
Come on down.
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183. We need you to answer
a few questions for us.
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184. Uh, what's this about?
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185. Emily Sullivan.
Your underaged girlfriend.
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186. Look, we had
a couple of dates.
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187. I didn't know
she was only 16.
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188. As soon as I found out,
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189. I bet all the young girls love
that you're a... an actor.
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190. I don't date girls,
usually.
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191. I mean, on purpose.
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193. She looks like... 20.
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195. Know anything
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196. No... God.
What happened?
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197. She came into the city
last night to meet you.
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198. She got murdered.
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199. No, I swear, we broke up.
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200. I was on a movie set last night.
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201. You're in a movie?
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202. I'm an extra.
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203. I was there
till 4:00 in the morning.
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204. Little fruit's alibi checks out.
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205. I want to know where the hell
this girl was last night.
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206. There's no activity
on her ATM
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208. Nobody saw her,
and if she wasn't
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then why sneak out?
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210. TARU's checking out
her computer now.
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211. Maybe she met
someone online.
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212. Look at the
neck wounds.
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213. Too shallow to kill
her outright, but
she bleeds enough
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weak to fight back.
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215. He wanted to watch
her suffer.
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216. I'll check with VICAP
to see if any other
murders match this M.O.
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217. Emily Sullivan's
cellular company
just reported
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phone to a 900 sex line.
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219. GPS tracked it to within
a hundred yards.
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220. Closest possibility
is a comic book shop.
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221. Psychos...
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Oh, yeah, that's so hot.
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226. This is a nice
pink cell phone.
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227. You're under arrest
there, Emily.
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228. For what?
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229. For the murder
of Emily Sullivan.
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230. No, wait, wait, wait.
I found that phone.
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231. I was out of town
till this morning.
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232. Yeah? Where?
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Grand Rapids.
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in my back pocket.
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235. Please, I'll pay for the calls,
but I didn't kill anybody.
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the cell phone?
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couple blocks away.
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238. Oh, hey, this is
a murder case!
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what's going down?
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241. That's cool.
Police business. I dig.
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242. This is not far
from where the body was found.
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243. Text message
from yesterday—
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text messages
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times a day.
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the phone company
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248. You're in luck.
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249. They archive text
messages 14 days.
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thousands of them here.
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during class
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257. "Danny is sooooo—"
ten o's— "ooooo cute."
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259. "Keep your fat mouth shut."
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261. "We're all just waiting
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268. Help you?
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I'm Detective Benson.
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Detective Stabler.
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named Agnes?
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272. Yeah.
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with an Emily Sullivan?
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They deserve it.
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277. Uh, Mr. Linsky,
just hold on a second.
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278. We're from
Manhattan Special Victims.
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279. Emily Sullivan was murdered.
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280. Now, why don't you
explain to us
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281. what you're
talking about?
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282. Troy, get lost.
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283. We've been trying to get
a restraining order
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for over a year.
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285. And nobody cared.
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286. Now someone kills her,
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287. and you're acting like
it's some kind of tragedy?
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288. She made my daughter's
life miserable.
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I'm not sorry she's dead.
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290. Why didn't you tell us
that Agnes Linsky's father
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293. I'm sorry, I didn't think
it was relevant.
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294. Allegations
of phone harassment,
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that's not relevant?
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296. The judge didn't find
any merits to the claims;
neither did I.
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297. And now that Emily's
dead, you think there
might be some merit?
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298. You think we might've
wanted to hear about it?
No.
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299. No?
This was just
an overprotective father
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in a misunderstanding
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not murder.
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302. Did you bother to investigate
the allegations?
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303. We set up a mediation
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305. Both girls agreed to try harder
to understand each other
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306. Detectives, Agnes
Linsky may be delayed,
academically
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couldn't kill anyone.
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308. We're gonna need
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309. We'll get her father
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310. That's not necessary.
Agnes is 18.
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311. I'll pull her out of class.
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312. No use in both of us
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313. Just take it.
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314. Hey, Agnes.
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315. I'm Detective Benson.
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316. I know. You were
at my house last night.
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317. Mm-hmm.
I don't know what
happened to Emily—
we're not friends.
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318. Well, your principal said
that you two don't get along.
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Emily and her friends' asses.
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321. I know you don't believe me.
Nobody does.
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I want to help you.
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325. And if you and I
were in school together,
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much of a bitch as
the rest of them.
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when I was in school,
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to find out about my mom.
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330. She, uh, used to drink a lot.
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having friends,
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any less lonely.
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Emily started the rumor
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couldn't stand how ugly I was.
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336. Funny, right?
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believe that.
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a long time.
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we were all friends.
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why it changed.
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Emily got a fake screen name
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a boy I liked, e-mailed me.
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what the hell I was saying.
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thought it was hilarious.
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were in on it, too?
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are pretty terrible,
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special project.
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to be my friend for a week,
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all these awful messages to me—
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because nobody liked me.
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to buy me that phone,
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It sounds stupid.
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I should ignore it...
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like you don't even want
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in the morning.
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I'm happy.
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371. Yep.
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372. Pat Linsky was bartending
from 8:00 until 4:00
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374. Agnes says that
she was home alone.
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375. We really think
she's capable of
something like that?
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376. If pushed hard enough.
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of the attack
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by the fury
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know how to kill.
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380. Look, the school knew exactly
what was happening to that girl.
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about it.
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382. Victims of bullying are
often social outcasts.
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the school authorities
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the "normal" kids.
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385. Meaning the teachers
believe the bully's story
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386. and think the victims are being
a little too sensitive.
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387. I don't know.
Agnes had every reason
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and want her dead.
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389. I just don't think
she killed her.
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390. We're sure the father's
in the clear?
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391. Well, we'll check the bar.
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392. Maybe he took
a long lunch break.
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393. We'll be right there.
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394. Brittany O'Malley was just
attacked at Tanner Day.
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396. Security's holding
the guy who did it.
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398. Get to the school.
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399. Here's the tough guy.
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400. Ah... you're
Agnes Linsky's brother.
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401. Troy Linsky.
Expelled three years ago
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into school.
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little girls.
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beat her up.
Shut up.
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get acquainted.
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406. I pushed her,
that's it.
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to the hospital.
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against the locker.
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I was mad.
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410. You've got some
anger management
problems there, pal.
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411. Yeah, do you know what
they did to my sister?
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412. Yeah, Emily Sullivan tortured
your sister— I know that.
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413. And someone taught
that bitch a lesson, right?
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414. It wasn't me.
I didn't touch Emily.
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you did, but...
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Brittany?
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what she did.
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in the locker room.
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421. She sent them to anyone
with a camera phone.
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423. On my cell,
in the bag on the desk.
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424. You know,
those girls...
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Brittany did this?
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class with Agnes.
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429. You know,
Brittany sent that
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431. My buddy's sister got it.
He sent it to me.
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432. And you think this is enough
to hurt someone, huh?
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433. Hey, look,
nobody's protecting my sister.
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434. Okay? Not the school
and not the cops.
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435. I'm trying to help your sister.
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436. Okay? I'm trying to help Agnes.
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437. Well, taking
naked pictures
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438. of someone,
well, that's illegal, right?
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439. So when are you gonna
do something about that?
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440. I'll wait for it.
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441. That was my partner.
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442. He's with Troy Linsky now.
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443. I want him arrested—
assault and battery.
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444. No, forget it.
Brit...
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445. Shut up!
Find the plastic surgeon—
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446. I want to get out of here.
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447. MRS. O'MALLEY:
Of course, sweetheart.
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448. They were never
anything but nice
to that Agnes girl,
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449. and this is what they get.
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450. Is your head feeling all right?
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451. No, it kills.
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452. I just don't
want a scar.
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453. I think it's gonna be
just fine.
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454. Oh, well, thank you, Doctor.
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455. You can leave now.
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456. You know what, honey, I will.
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457. But not before I ask you
a couple of questions.
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458. Why do you think
Troy Linsky attacked you?
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459. Because he's psycho.
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460. 'Cause his whole family
is crazy.
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462. She's kind of hard to miss.
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463. Did you talk to her?
Why would I?
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464. Well, you know what,
Brittany?
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465. I'm starting to wonder why it is
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466. you girls do any of the things
that you do.
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467. Did you take this picture
of Agnes
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468. and send it around
to your friends?
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469. Keep in mind that
we can trace it back
to the sender—
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470. in case you're thinking
about lying to me again.
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471. Look at it.
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472. ( crying ):
I'm sorry I did it.
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473. Why would you do that, Brittany?
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474. To get back at Agnes!
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475. To back at her for what?
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476. Everybody knows that
you spoke to her today.
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477. Because she did it,
didn't she?
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478. She did it.
She killed Emily.
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479. She killed my best friend!
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480. Why the rush, Detectives?
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481. We've got a bunch
of teenagers trying
to kill each other.
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482. I'd like to, uh,
arrest one of them.
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483. It would help
if we could at least
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484. narrow down
the killer's gender.
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485. Well, the small wounds
on the body
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486. were wider at the deepest point,
narrower at the entry point.
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487. Best guess is they came from
manicure scissors like these,
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488. shoved in and then opened up.
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489. Combine that with this,
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490. found inside
some of the scratch wounds.
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491. It's nail polish
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492. in Boy Crush Blush,
also known as
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494. I'd say your killer's a female.
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495. Or metrosexual.
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496. Once you've got a suspect,
I'm gonna make you really happy.
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497. We've got hair— couple strands
stuck in the duct tape.
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498. It's been color-treated.
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499. Know any bottle blondes?
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500. Three.
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501. Question for you, Doc.
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502. Under what circumstances
would Miss Teen USA
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with sexual undertones?
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504. Well, that depends.
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505. She might have been sexually
abused herself, or psychotic.
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506. That also explain
why she'd kill one
of her best friends?
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507. It could.
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508. Boys tend to get into conflicts
with acquaintances or strangers.
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509. Girls typically attack within
tightly knit friendships.
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my experience.
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511. The people that have made me
feel the worst
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513. It's called
relational aggression.
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514. Boys are socialized
to express their anger.
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to be nice—
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516. and it's not nice
to start a fight.
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517. Feelings got
to come out sometime.
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518. Often as rumor-spreading,
ostracizing,
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519. or secret-telling.
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520. In other words,
don't tell your friend
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522. just get everybody else
to hate her.
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523. And in the extreme,
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524. I can see how a betrayal
within the inner circle
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526. Question is,
what was the betrayal?
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527. And which one did the deed?
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528. Maybe it was
all of them.
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529. Obviously none of these girls
have any qualms
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530. about lying to the police.
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531. We've got the hair
on the duct tape.
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532. It's got to belong
to one of them.
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533. We bring in all three now,
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535. or start pointing fingers.
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536. We need ammo to shoot their
story down.
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537. I love these little cliques.
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538. They're like the Mafia...
nobody knows nothing.
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539. Peer counselors might.
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540. Those kids usually know
everybody.
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541. Does the school have a
peer counseling program?
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542. Yeah, I think I saw a sign
for something like that.
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543. Good. Doc, why don't
you tag along,
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544. see if you can't get in
these kids' heads.
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545. Oh, yeah, I totally know
Brittany and all those girls.
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546. Everybody does.
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547. Has anyone had
any trouble with them?
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548. Um... except this is like
therapy,
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549. so I can't really
break a confidence.
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550. Okay.
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551. So what do you
think of them?
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552. Actually, they're
really nice.
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553. I can totally see
how somebody with, you know,
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a problem with them.
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555. I don't.
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556. But you know people who do.
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557. Well, yeah.
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558. But what I say
to them is,
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559. hey, we're all insecure.
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560. Brittany and Paige and Andrea
are just like you.
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561. It's their defense mechanism.
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562. Right. What's their
defense mechanism?
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563. You know... being mean.
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564. There's a lot of pressure
being popular.
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565. Everyone always watching you,
waiting for you to screw up.
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566. It was really hard on Emily.
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567. Do you think that's an
excuse for bad behavior?
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568. No.
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569. I guess I just
understood Emily
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570. better
than most people.
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571. So you were friends?
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572. Well, we lived
next door to each other
since nursery school.
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573. We used to play together
all the time.
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574. She got in with the popular
crowd in middle school
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as much.
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576. I guess we were home friends.
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577. Sounds kind of lame.
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578. Not at all, Terri.
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579. Friendships are
always changing.
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580. What's sad is,
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to pull away from those girls.
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582. She was thinking about college.
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583. Meeting new people.
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584. She didn't really like Brittany.
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585. How do you know that?
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586. She could see how
nasty Brittany was,
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587. how manipulative.
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588. And... Emily sort of hooked up
with Brittany's boyfriend.
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589. Do you remember the boy's name?
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590. Lukas, I think.
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591. Brittany was so pissed off.
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592. She likes people to be afraid
of her, but...
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593. Emily wasn't afraid anymore.
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594. Lukas Croft.
Police, open up.
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595. What do you want?
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596. You know something?
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597. You gave us such
a great performance
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598. last time we talked,
we're looking for an encore.
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599. Sit down.
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600. Brittany O'Malley—
that ring a bell?
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601. She's 16.
That's statutory rape.
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602. Hey, can you act like
a prison inmate?
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603. We didn't have sex.
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604. Brittany wouldn't do it.
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605. You've got
about two seconds
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606. to tell us everything,
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607. or I make sure
you don't date again.
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608. Brittany and I started
going out
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609. last fall, and by the way,
she pursued me.
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610. Then a couple months ago,
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611. Brittany tells me
to hit on Emily.
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612. Right. She wanted
you to cheat.
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613. She said it was some
kind of friendship test.
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614. So I did,
and Emily was into it.
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615. What was I supposed
to do, say no?
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616. You're too much
of a stud for that. Bye-bye.
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617. Look, I'm sorry
I even did it.
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618. Brittany freaked out on me.
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619. She like psycho freaked out.
She's nuts.
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620. Okay, so why lie for her?
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621. I think she
poisoned Buttons.
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622. My cat.
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623. I can't prove it,
but I don't want
to cross that girl.
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624. She's crazy.
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625. I hadn't heard
from her in weeks,
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626. until that night.
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627. Said she was coming by
the set
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628. and I better have
a case of beer for her.
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629. Was Emily with her?
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630. They were in Emily's car,
but Emily wasn't there.
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631. When I tried to put
the beer in the trunk,
they freaked.
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632. You think that's where
they put Emily?
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633. Who are "they"?
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634. You know—
her two best friends,
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635. Andrea and Paige.
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636. They do whatever Brittany says.
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637. Come on you can do it.
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638. Paige Summerbee,
you're under arrest
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639. for the murder
of Emily Sullivan.
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640. Brittany O'Malley
and Andrea Kent,
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641. step down please.
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642. Why?
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643. We can drag you out if you want.
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644. Brittany O'Malley,
Andrea Kent,
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645. you're under arrest
for the murder of
Emily Sullivan.
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646. You have the right
to remain silent.
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647. If you give up that right,
anything you say
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648. can and will be used
against you in a
court of law.
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649. You have the right
to an attorney.
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650. If you cannot afford one,
one will be appointed.
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651. Do you understand
these rights...?
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652. Where are the parents?
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653. Napa Valley.
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654. Mr. and Mrs. Kent are
on a plane as we speak.
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655. They've agreed to allow Andrea
to answer questions
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656. in my presence as a gesture
of cooperation.
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657. I hope you want
to cooperate too, Andrea.
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658. It will make things
a whole lot easier.
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659. I didn't kill Emily.
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660. Who did?
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661. I don't know.
I'm telling the truth.
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662. You told the detectives
you didn't see Emily
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663. the night she of her murder,
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664. but Lukas Croft saw you
in her car.
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665. So that was
a lie, wasn't it?
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666. I did go out with
Emily that night...
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667. but she wanted us to drop her
off at some bar,
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668. and then take her car home.
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669. The car where
her body was found?
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670. Yeah.
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671. We'd all been drinking,
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672. so we parked
the car
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673. and took the train.
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674. I called Emily and told her
where she could pick it up.
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675. Great. Then we can
check your cell
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676. to make sure that's true.
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677. I called from a pay phone.
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678. Okay. Then we can
check Emily's cell
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679. for the incoming call.
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680. Unless that's
not the truth either.
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681. Why are you being so mean to me?
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682. Because you're lying to me,
Paige,
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683. and you've been lying
about this all along.
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684. Quit hounding her.
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685. We're through if
you don't stop trying
to upset my client.
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686. Where was Brittany
this whole time?
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687. With us.
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688. If Brittany did
something wrong,
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689. you're not responsible
for that.
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690. You understand that?
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691. You can't control
what other people do.
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692. Go on, honey,
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693. tell him the truth.
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694. She didn't do anything.
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695. Right, and you know this
because you were with her
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696. the whole time,
right?
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697. She's answered the question,
Detective.
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698. Well, maybe she can answer
this question now.
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699. We found a blonde hair
in the duct tape used
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700. to bind Emily's arms
and legs.
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701. DNA says that hair belongs
to Brittany.
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702. Now, if you were
with her the whole night,
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703. you must have been
during that, too,
right, Paige?
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704. It was a joke.
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705. Tying somebody up
and throwing them
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706. into the back
of the trunk
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707. and then beating them
to death is a joke?
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708. We didn't hurt her.
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709. I mean, we just had her
in the trunk, that's it.
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710. I don't know how all
the other stuff happened.
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711. Do you expect me to believe
that you taped her up,
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712. but somebody else killed her?
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713. Yes.
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714. This is a dangerous city,
Detective.
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715. Look, all we were trying to do
is teach her a lesson.
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716. What lesson?
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717. That you can't just do whatever
you want.
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718. There are rules.
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719. What rules?
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720. You can't steal
somebody's boyfriend.
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721. So you guys just
drove around with Emily
in the trunk all night,
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722. and then what, left her there,
alive, perfectly fine?
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723. Ms. Novak, I think we're through
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724. answering questions
for a while.
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725. I just want
to make sure
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726. your client understands
the situation she's in.
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727. No one is going
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728. to believe
that, Andrea.
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729. This lie, you and your
little friends cooked up,
it's a bad one.
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730. So if you've got anything
you want to say to me
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731. before I walk out that door,
you better say it now.
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732. Brittany went crazy!
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733. She just lost it.
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734. It was awful,
she started punching Emily,
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735. and then she lit some cigarettes
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736. and she started burning her
her with them.
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737. She had these little scissors...
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738. And Brittany was
cutting her...
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739. and then she took out a knife
and started stabbing her,
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740. and there was so much blood.
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741. I didn't know what to do,
and...
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742. I never wanted to hurt Emily.
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743. What were you doing
during all of this?
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744. Me and Paige were just
standing there.
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745. We couldn't believe it.
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746. And you didn't
help Brittany?
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747. You didn't hold Emily down,
maybe take a few shots yourself?
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748. No. I swear.
Brittany did everything.
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749. No, they didn't do anything.
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750. I'm glad you're
saying that Brittany.
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751. Because it's consistent
with your friends' stories,
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752. that they're innocent
and you killed Emily
all by yourself.
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753. They're not saying that.
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754. You better believe they are,
little girl.
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755. Okay, I think that wraps it up
for today.
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756. No. What are they saying?
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757. That you killed Emily because
she stole your boyfriend.
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758. Oh, and that you're nuts.
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759. They're clearly
lying.
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760. Shut up!
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761. You're not
helping!
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762. Brittany, sit down.
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763. No. Where are they?
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764. I want them to say this
to my face.
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765. Huh? Bitches!
Say it to my face!
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766. That's enough.
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767. Buy you lunch, counselor?
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768. I'll even let you
talk me
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769. into a plea deal.
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770. In exchange, you get
my client's testimony.
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771. The sworn statement
of a murderer.
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772. That's tempting.
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773. No jury's going
to convict
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774. Andrea and Paige
without direct evidence.
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775. You'll need Brittany
to testify against them.
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776. Look, you've got
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777. two so-called
normal girls who sat back
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778. and allowed Emily Sullivan
to be murdered.
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779. My client's off her nut.
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780. What's their excuse?
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781. That's why they're being charged
for their crimes.
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782. You've got
a weak case at best.
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783. One sympathetic juror
will tank it.
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784. They're us, Casey—
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785. our sisters, our daughters,
our high school girlfriends.
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786. No one wants to believe.
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787. No. They're monsters.
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788. They're mean,
vicious little girls
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789. who think they can do
whatever they want.
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790. And up until now
they've gotten away with it.
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791. But not anymore. No deal.
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792. Well, maybe these two will
change your mind.
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793. I'll be at my regular table.
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794. Motion to sever,
I assume.
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795. We're happy with
one trial for
both our clients.
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796. And since you can't prove
intent, it'll be a short trial.
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797. Andrea and Paige were part
of a group
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798. that was under the spell
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799. of Brittany O'Malley.
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800. They didn't have
the mental state
to form intent.
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801. I've seen this movie.
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802. It's the one about
the zombies, right?
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803. Actually, Ms. Novak,
you're not far off.
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804. If you're going with
an affirmative defense,
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805. Mr. Kressler, I've yet
to receive notification.
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806. We're not arguing
diminished capacity.
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807. This is about free will,
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808. and the People can't prove
that our clients had it.
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809. Well, what exactly did these
girls intend
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810. when they held Emily Sullivan
in a trunk of a car all night?
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811. They had no intent.
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812. They were under the control
of Brittany O'Malley,
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813. a charismatic,
anti-social leader.
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814. Your Honor,
the mob-mentality
defense was used
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after the L.A. riots,
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816. the civil rights trial after
the Crown Heights riots.
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817. Where is the mob?
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818. These were three teenaged girls.
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819. We have expert
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820. testimony that will
amply illustrate
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821. the profound effect
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822. that small groups have
on the individual.
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823. A defense like this is dangerous
because if the jury buys it,
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824. personal responsibility
goes out the window.
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825. That's a matter of opinion.
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826. This is a matter of fact
for the jury to decide.
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827. I'll allow it.
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828. Drop kidnapping,
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829. my client pleads guilty
to man one
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830. and testifies against
Barbie and Skipper.
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831. See? Reasonable.
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832. I don't know why I even bother.
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833. The jury's gonna take
one look at Andrea
and Paige
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834. and jump on any excuse
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835. not to throw them in jail.
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836. That's certainly
a possibility.
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837. It's also possible a jury will
send your client
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838. to prison
for the rest of her life.
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839. Murder two,
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840. kidnapping one,
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841. sentences to be served
concurrently
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842. with the possibility of parole.
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843. This is your client's
only chance at a future.
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844. She should take it
and thank me.
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845. So, I testify against Andrea
and Paige.
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846. You tell the truth
to the jury,
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847. or the deal's gone
and I add perjury.
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848. Oh, I'll tell them everything.
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849. I really don't care.
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850. Andrea told Emily that
we were going out all night.
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851. She made up the
sleepover so that
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852. Emily's parents
wouldn't be looking for her.
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853. Because Andrea didn't want
you guys getting caught.
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854. Objection.
Calls for speculation.
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855. Sustained.
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856. Emily's arms and legs
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857. were bound with duct tape.
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858. She ever get loose?
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859. Oh, yeah, a couple times.
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860. She kicked me in the face once.
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861. What did the defendants
do when she freed herself?
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862. The first time,
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863. Paige grabbed
her by the hair
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864. so I could fix the tape.
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865. And then when
she kicked me,
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866. she almost got out of the trunk,
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867. and then Andrea pushed
her back in.
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868. Were the defendants ever left
alone with the victim?
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869. Oh, yeah, for five
or ten minutes
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870. when I went
to go buy cigarettes.
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871. When it was over
when Emily was dead,
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873. Paige was hungry,
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874. so we went to go get waffles.
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875. And then we just took
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876. Did Andrea or Paige,
at any point
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877. during that night,
ask you to stop?
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878. No. They were having fun.
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879. Nothing further.
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880. Your witness.
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881. So you say Andrea and Paige
never asked you to stop.
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882. Let me ask you this—
did Emily?
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883. I guess.
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884. You guess?
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885. Didn't she beg you to stop.
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886. Didn't she offer you money,
her diamond earrings,
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887. anything you wanted?
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888. Yes.
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889. Didn't she cry out
for her mother?
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890. And you thought
that was funny.
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891. Yes.
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892. Who was it that cut Emily skin
with scissors
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893. over a hundred times?
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894. I did.
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895. And who brought a knife,
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896. then later used it
to cut Emily's throat?
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897. Me.
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898. And the cigarettes
you went out to buy,
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899. you used those
to burn Emily's skin, right?
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900. Right.
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901. So the truth is,
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902. you didn't want Andrea and Paige
to help you torture
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903. and kill Emily.
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904. You just wanted an audience.
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905. Objection.
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906. Withdrawn.
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907. Nothing further.
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908. Dr. Sopher, in your study
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909. of neurology of behavior,
you also studied
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910. how environment influences
behavior, right?
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911. Of course.
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912. And when an
environment
consists
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913. of a small group
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914. influencing an individual,
what is that called?
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915. Small group dynamics:
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916. an individual's identity
fuses with the group.
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917. You see it with soldiers
or cult members.
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918. How does it happen?
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919. Intense situations
create intense solidarity.
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920. Adolescents are arguably
under years of stress—
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921. physiologically,
emotionally, hormonally.
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922. Solidarity makes the urge
to conform irresistible.
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923. And you think this
explains two girls
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924. watching and even participating
in the murder of another?
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925. The urge to conform
explains far more
heinous acts.
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926. Look at Nazi Germany,
Rwanda.
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927. Thank you, Dr. Sopher.
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928. Your witness.
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929. Wow. To hear you talk,
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930. we'd expect to see packs
of teenaged girls
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931. roaming the streets
killing people.
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932. No. The group was under
the influence of one girl
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933. intent on murder.
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934. So you're saying
it's impossible
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935. for a teenager
to have free will in a group?
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936. If she has
a strong will,
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937. she can withstand
the desire to conform.
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938. Then the defendants
are just weak.
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939. That's perhaps
a simple explanation.
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940. Well, last time I checked,
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941. being weak isn't an excuse
for murder.
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942. It's just pathetic.
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943. Objection.
Argumentative.
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944. Sustained.
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945. Nothing further.
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946. I feel so bad
about everything.
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947. I haven't been able to sleep.
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948. Brittany said you planned
a lot of it, Andrea.
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949. You got Emily
to leave her
house that night.
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950. I thought that we were
just going to talk to her
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951. about how she wasn't being
a good friend.
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952. The only reason I set it up
was because it was my birthday.
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953. I told her we were going out
to celebrate.
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954. So you never suspected
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955. that Brittany wanted
to kill Emily?
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956. No way.
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957. I wouldn't have gone.
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958. Why didn't you stop her?
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959. I couldn't.
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960. You don't say no to Brittany.
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961. You have to go along with her.
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962. I'm so sorry.
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963. You feel bad now
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964. for everything
that happened to Emily.
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965. Yes.
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966. When I got home
that morning,
I threw up.
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967. But I was afraid.
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968. Of getting caught?
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969. Of Brittany?
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970. No.
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971. I was afraid if I told,
Brittany wouldn't be my friend.
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972. You said your
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973. cover story was going out
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974. to celebrate your birthday.
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975. January.
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976. That makes you a Capricorn,
right?
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977. Yeah.
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978. What's your birthstone?
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979. Objection. Relevance?
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980. I'm getting to it,
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981. Hurry it up, Ms. Novak.
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982. The witness will answer
the question.
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983. My birthstone's garnet.
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984. That's what I thought.
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985. I see you're wearing
your class ring.
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986. That's my birthstone—
sapphire.
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987. September birthday.
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988. You know who else who had
a September birthday, Andrea?
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989. Objection!
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990. Relevance?
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991. Overruled.
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992. Didn't Emily have
a September birthday?
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993. I don't know.
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994. Emily had a class ring.
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995. It was engraved with her name.
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996. It was never found
with her body.
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997. Your Honor, would you instruct
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998. to remove her ring?
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999. Hand it to me, Ms. Kent.
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1000. Paige gave it to me.
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1001. She took it off of Emily
after she was dead!
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1002. You're a liar!
You took her Prada purse!
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1003. Sidebar, Your Honor.
She's got
Emily's clothes, too.
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1004. The ones with all
the blood on them.
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1005. If you felt so bad
about what happened,
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1006. then why are you wearing
a dead girl's ring?
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1007. Your Honor!
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1008. Enough! Counsel, approach.
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1009. Move for a mistrial, Your Honor.
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1010. The defendant perjured herself.
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1011. Prove it.
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1012. May we have time
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1013. You may not,
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1014. and your motion's denied,
Ms. Riff.
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1015. You'll have an opportunity
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1016. to impeach her statements
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1017. Please continue, Ms. Novak.
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1018. No further questions.
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1019. Guilty on all counts.
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1020. It's a 15-minute jury verdict.
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1021. That's very impressive,
Counselor.
Yeah.
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1022. Remind me to give you
the names of all the girls
I hated in high school.
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1023. Takes you back,
doesn't it?
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1024. I hated it
the first time around.
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1025. Olivia, Westchester PD.
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1026. Shots fired
at Tanner Day.
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1027. The school wouldn't remove it
until they documented it.
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1028. It's been up all day.
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1029. Who is she?
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1030. I don't know.
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1031. She's a senior,
real popular.
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1032. Eh, it's a shame.
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1033. You have the right
to have an attorney
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1034. present now and
in the future.
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1035. If you cannot afford
an attorney,
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1036. one will be appointed
to you by the court.
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1037. Do you understand
these rights as
I've read them to you?
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1038. Agnes, what happened?
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1039. They went to jail
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1040. and it didn't even make
any difference.
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1041. It was never gonna stop.
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1042. No matter what anybody did,
it was never gonna stop.
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