1. Here's
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4. and you wanted to get rid of your wife.
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5. That is absurd.
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6. Do I have to
listen to this?
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7. Yes, you do.
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8. What you needed
was an alibi.
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9. First, you ordered a
two-ton slab of marble.
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10. Then you went
to work,
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11. but you weren't sculpting
just another statue.
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12. You were sculpting
an alibi,
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13. a perfect alibi.
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14. You had it
all worked out,
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last detail.
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16. Hold it. Hold it.
Don't say another word.
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17. Excuse me. Sir, this is
a private conversation.
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18. Yeah, this
conversation's over,
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19. unless you want
to talk to me,
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20. but I cannot promise that
I would listen, Detective.
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21. And you are? I'm Harrison
Powell. I'm Mr. Gildea's attorney.
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22. I just moved up
from Los Angeles.
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23. And you must be
Mr. Adrian Monk.
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24. I saw your profile on In
Focus. Very impressive.
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25. Thank you. I was just
explaining to...
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26. Yeah, why don't you
tell it to the judge?
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27. We're denying everything,
categorically. Okay?
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28. Have a nice day.
Come on, Evan. Let's go.
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29. You look like a man
who could use a drink.
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30. Evan, let's go. They can't
keep you here. It's okay.
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31. Harrison, it's too late.
They know everything.
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32. They have all this evidence against me.
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33. No, they have no evidence against you.
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34. They have
nothing, okay?
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35. You're an innocent man
that's been unjustly accused.
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36. And I'm gonna prove all
that when we get to court.
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37. Harrison, it's Adrian Monk. He's
never lost a case in his life.
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38. Well, neither have I.
This'll be great.
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39. It's a jungle out there
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40. Disorder and confusion
everywhere
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41. No one seems to care
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42. Well, I do
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43. Hey, who's in charge here?
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44. It's a jungle out there
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45. Poison in the very air
we breathe
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46. You know what's in the water
that you drink?
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47. Well, I do
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48. It's amazing
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49. People think I'm crazy
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50. 'cause I worry
all the time
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you'd be worried, too
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52. You better pay attention
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53. Or this world
we love so much
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54. might just kill you
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55. I could be wrong now
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56. But I don't think so
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57. 'Cause there's
a jungle out there
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58. It's a jungle out there
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59. Good morning.
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60. Hey!
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61. And in this corner, District
Attorney Charles Friedkin.
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62. How you feeling, champ?
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63. Are you guys ready? Did
you all do your homework?
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64. Charlie, relax, we've
testified at 100 trials.
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65. A hundred
and twelve.
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66. Well, I'm just
making sure.
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67. Now, did everyone review
the Grand Jury transcripts
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68. and the follow-up
reports?
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69. Mr. Friedkin, don't worry.
They can do this in their sleep.
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70. In fact, on at least two
occasions, Lieutenant Disher has.
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71. Well, nobody's
sleeping today.
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72. Harrison Powell is
the Prince of Darkness.
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73. So, be careful
up there.
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74. Don't volunteer
anything.
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75. If you don't remember something,
just say you don't remember.
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76. He's guilty, right?
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77. So was O.J.
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78. Hey, speak
of the Devil.
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79. The Devil appears.
Gentlemen. Ms. Teeger.
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80. Mr. Gildea, that's
a nice suit.
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81. I wonder how you'll look
in pinstripes.
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82. Harrison, my offer's
still on the table.
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83. This is your
last chance.
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84. Here's my final
offer to you.
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85. You drop the case, make a
public apology to my client,
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86. you save the taxpayers
a lot of money.
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87. I'm offering you
a gift, Charlie.
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88. You can keep the police from
looking like chimpanzees with guns.
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89. Okay, I'll see
you all inside.
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90. Under oath this time.
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91. And I hate you.
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92. "Chimpanzees
with guns. "
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93. Charlie, don't
sweat it.
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94. It's all talk. No, but I... No, but...
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95. Captain Stottlemeyer,
could you describe
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96. the events of October 2nd for the jury?
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97. Yes, sir. Approximately 8:00
a. m., my team and I responded
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98. to a suspicious death call
at 104 Pickens Drive.
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99. The housekeeper had
discovered the body.
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100. Who had died?
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101. Nancy Gildea.
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102. Nancy Gildea. I was
just reading about her.
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103. She was married
to that famous artist.
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104. Evan Gildea. They were
separated. Very separated.
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105. I guess these
are some of his.
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106. Oh, this is amazing.
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107. Look at that.
It's perfect.
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108. Mr. Monk, that's
a display stand.
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109. The art is
out here.
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110. Oh. Well,
that's junk.
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111. Well, the ME says she's
been dead about 12 hours.
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112. Mmm-hmm. So that's
about 8:00 last night.
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113. Yes, sir. Looks like
a straight-up break-in.
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114. Punches a hole
through this window,
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from the inside.
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116. She wakes up.
They fight.
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117. He takes that statue from here,
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118. hits her once, base of the
skull, medulla oblongata.
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119. Killed her instantly.
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120. No, I don't
think so.
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121. That hole's
pretty small.
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122. I don't think anyone could
fit their hand through there.
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123. Sure they could.
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124. And did you determine
whether Monk was right?
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125. Yes, sir.
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126. Lieutenant Disher ran a
field test to be certain.
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127. Ow.
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128. Excuse me. I'm sorry to interrupt.
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129. I saw Lieutenant Disher in
the hall before the trial.
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130. I couldn't help
but notice
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were bandaged.
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132. Yes, ma'am. Um...
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133. He wanted to be sure, so he
tried it again with the other arm.
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134. He tried it again?
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135. He's very thorough.
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136. I'm sorry.
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137. Oh, my God.
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138. I can't help it.
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139. Drink some water.
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140. I tried.
It's not working.
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141. Maybe if you
scared me.
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142. Natalie, if you
hiccup again,
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143. I'm gonna take Randy's
gun and shoot you.
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144. That worked.
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145. You're welcome.
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146. Wow!
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147. No way. Rudy?
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148. Hey, Rudy! Rudy!
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149. Hey, this is Rudy Smith
from the Big Buddy Program.
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150. I used to be
his mentor.
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151. Hey, man,
how you doing?
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152. You know, I was just thinking about you.
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153. You know, this kid was
trouble with a capital "T"
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154. back in the day.
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155. Hey, remember
how we met?
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156. He caught me
spray-painting.
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157. Oh, yeah, I caught him
spray-painting police cars.
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158. Made him work it off five
days a week for a month.
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159. Huh? A little bit
of tough love?
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160. What you doing here?
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161. You a lawyer now? A little
Doogie Howser thing going on?
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162. Smith, let's go.
Van's downstairs.
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163. Let's go.
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164. Wait. Detective.
Hey, wait. Detective.
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165. What did he do?
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166. He robbed a store and
killed the clerk. Murder One.
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167. Let's go.
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168. Captain, when did you
first suspect Evan Gildea
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169. was responsible for
his wife's murder?
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170. Well, actually,
that was Adrian Monk.
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171. See, Monk was looking
around at the art
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172. at the victim's house,
and he noticed something.
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173. He hit her
with this?
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174. Apparently.
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175. Why didn't he
use this one?
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176. The fight
started here.
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177. I would have
grabbed this.
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178. It's heavy enough.
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179. It would have
been perfect.
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180. Instead, he crossed
all the way over there.
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181. "E.G." Evan Gildea.
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that Mr. Gildea,
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of his own pieces of art,
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185. And that's when you began
to focus on the defendant?
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186. Yes, sir,
that's correct.
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187. Thank you, Captain.
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188. You're welcome.
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189. Your witness.
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190. That's a great story,
Captain Stottlemeyer.
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191. I won't take up
too much of your time.
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192. I just have
a few questions.
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Mr. Monk,
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194. is he a trained
psychologist?
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195. No, no,
but he's a lot smarter
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196. than any psychologist
I've ever met.
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197. Well, yeah,
he would have to be,
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met my client,
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199. to know that my client would not use
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as a murder weapon.
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201. That was just a theory.
A theory that led us
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of other evidence.
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203. Okay, we'll get to that other
"evidence" a little bit later.
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204. I would like to know, if we could
just back up for a little bit,
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205. how was Mr. Monk able to
divine where the fight started?
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207. Where it started. How
did he know, for example,
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208. the fight did not start
in, say, the foyer?
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209. Um...
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consult my notes.
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211. Were you there when the fight
started, Captain Stottlemeyer?
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212. No.
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Adrian Monk there
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Captain Stottlemeyer?
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215. No, he was not.
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Stottlemeyer, isn't it possible,
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217. that the fight could
have started in the foyer?
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218. Yes, it's possible. Good
job. I think we're done.
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219. Let's move on to
something else, shall we?
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220. Are you okay?
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221. Yeah, I'm fine.
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222. Not you.
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223. It's just
this kid. Rudy.
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224. I really thought
he'd turned a corner.
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225. Well, you said
he had problems.
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226. Just shoplifting.
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227. I mean, and a couple of
fights, but nothing like this.
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228. I promised his grandmother
I'd look out for him.
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229. She made me promise.
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230. Hey. How'd
it go?
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231. Give me a sec.
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234. Your tie's wet. What happened in there?
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235. He's tough. That's
what happened.
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236. He kept coming at me
like Muhammad Ali.
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237. Boom, boom,
boom, boom.
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238. Adrian Monk?
You're up.
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239. Monk, be careful
in there.
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240. Don't give him
any openings.
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241. Leland, I'm fine.
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242. Evan Gildea is the guy.
We both know he's the guy,
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243. and in 20 minutes, the
jury's gonna know it, too.
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244. And so I concluded that
Mr. Gildea had the means,
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the opportunity
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247. I have no
further questions.
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248. Mr. Monk, on behalf of the
people of San Francisco,
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249. I want to thank you
for sharing your opinion.
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250. It's not my opinion.
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252. Your witness.
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253. Oh!
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254. Mr. Monk, I, too, would like to
thank you for a lifetime of service.
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255. You're welcome.
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256. If you don't mind, it
won't take too much time,
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257. I'd like to review
your testimony.
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258. What part?
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259. All of it. Every syllable, actually.
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260. Let's start with your
trip to Santa Barbara.
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261. You said that happened
the day after the murder?
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262. That's correct.
As I said.
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263. We drove down to Mr. Gildea's
studio the next morning.
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264. We spoke to a local police
sergeant, Sergeant Carney.
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265. What do you got,
Sergeant?
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266. I was here at 9:00 this
morning, after you called.
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267. I told him
about his wife.
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268. Yeah? How'd he take it?
He seemed pretty shaken up.
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269. What do you mean,
"seemed"? Was he faking it?
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270. You tell me.
He's right inside.
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271. Uh, wipes.
Plural.
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272. Plural wipes.
Wipes.
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274. It's like a dust factory in here.
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275. Mr. Monk, he's a sculptor.
It's part of his job.
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278. Hello.
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279. We're with the San
Francisco Police Department.
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280. Oh, then what are you doing here?
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281. Why aren't you out looking
for the son of a bitch
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282. that killed my wife? We are.
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283. Who's this?
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284. This is Adrian Monk.
He's consulting with us.
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285. Mr. Gildea, where were
you last night around 9:00?
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286. I was here, all night.
I was working.
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288. No.
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289. I was with her.
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are you okay?
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291. I'm fine.
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a noise.
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293. I don't think so.
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294. Could you read
that back, please?
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295. "The defendant removed
a sheet, revealing a naked... "
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296. Are you nervous,
Mr. Monk?
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297. I'm fine.
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298. You were describing
the statue.
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299. I'm not gonna win any
husband-of-the-year awards, I admit that,
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300. but I did not
kill Nancy.
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301. I never get violent.
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302. If I get angry, I take
it out on the stone.
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303. Besides, it's just
not possible.
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304. It's not physically possible.
I was here all night.
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305. Ask Sergeant Carney.
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306. I was finishing her up when
he came in this morning.
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307. Your Honor, I would like
to introduce to the court
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308. Defense Exhibit A.
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309. Is this the statue that you
saw in Mr. Gildea's studio?
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310. Yes.
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311. Mr. Monk, the statue
is my client's alibi.
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312. It's kind of important
that you take a look at it.
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313. In fact, this statue is the single
most important piece of evidence
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you can't even look at it!
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316. Whoa! I'm sorry, he got
the gist of the evidence.
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321. She's your grandmother. She loves you.
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322. I don't want to see her.
Not now. Not like this.
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323. Well, at least
call her, okay?
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324. Look at me.
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325. You gonna
call her?
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326. So how's
your lawyer?
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327. She's okay.
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what happened?
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329. Was it my fault?
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330. Your fault?
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331. Yeah, I was
your Big Buddy.
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to look out for you.
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333. And I should have said,
"Rudy, don't kill anybody. "
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334. I didn't kill anybody.
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335. I talked to the DA.
I know what you did.
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336. Randy, I swear.
I messed up.
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337. I went in there, I robbed
the place, I admit it.
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338. I took 30 bucks
from the cash register
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340. Then I split.
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341. She was alive
when I left.
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342. Thirty bucks
from the register.
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a chain?
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344. You told
the cops that?
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345. It's not in here.
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346. Guess you guys
aren't perfect.
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347. Hey, look
what I found.
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bracelets.
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we made these?
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what we said?
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352. I remember.
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353. We promised each other that
we wouldn't lie to each other.
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ask you one time.
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355. Did you kill
that woman, Rudy?
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358. I didn't do it.
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with the microphone?
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360. There is a small kink in
the microphone, Your Honor.
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363. You're welcome!
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you're aware
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we've had not one, not two,
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367. They have all examined
this sculpture.
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368. They've all agreed that it
would take at least 12 hours
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a piece like this.
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370. That's true. At first, it
looked like the perfect alibi.
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371. All right,
is that better?
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373. Mr. Gildea, how do we know
when you sculpted this?
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374. I mean, it could
have been last week.
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377. She was carved from a two-ton
slab of Belgian gray marble
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yesterday at 5:00 p. m.
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the receipt.
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the quarry yourself.
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381. But how do we know this is the
same slab of Belgian gray marble?
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have sculpted the...
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out of a different slab.
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was delivered yesterday,
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was hide it.
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387. Hide it? You think I hid
a two-ton slab of marble?
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388. That's fantastic!
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Detective?
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390. Is it underneath
the couch?
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391. Thank you very much
for your time, Mr. Gildea.
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need to speak to the husband,
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like this. Of course.
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was 20 minutes slow.
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is half-melted.
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399. So your freezer must
have been off for a while.
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you're right.
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in my coffee maker...
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no, no.
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a coffee maker.
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something much bigger.
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extension cord in there.
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studio not covered with dust.
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some...
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413. You killed her, you drove
back here this morning,
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marble with the jackhammer
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Carney arrived.
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you more than an hour.
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middle of nowhere.
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have heard you.
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Where did I put it?
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Oh! Oh! Maybe I ate it.
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eat it.
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425. And he took the
two tons of marble
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across his driveway?
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428. And you're a
detective, Mr. Monk.
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429. You're not a science-fiction writer?
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430. No, I am not a writer.
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431. That's too bad.
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432. I think you might have
missed your calling, Mr. Monk.
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433. Objection, Your Honor.
Argumentative.
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435. Let's bring it in. Your Honor, I
would like to introduce to the court
Copy !req
436. Defense Exhibit B.
Copy !req
437. This is a sample
of the gravel
Copy !req
438. taken from
my client's driveway.
Copy !req
439. Now, Mr. Monk, if what
you're saying is correct,
Copy !req
440. then all of these pieces could
have come from the same slab.
Copy !req
441. Therefore, they should all fit together
Copy !req
442. like a giant jigsaw
puzzle. Isn't that right?
Copy !req
443. In theory.
In theory?
Copy !req
444. You want to send my client to
jail for the rest of his life
Copy !req
445. on a theory?
Copy !req
446. Now, wait, now... Now...
Copy !req
447. I'm sorry.
I misspoke. It...
Copy !req
448. It's not a theory.
Copy !req
449. It's what happened,
okay? He's the guy.
Copy !req
450. Okay, well, let's see
if you're right.
Copy !req
451. Let's see if this piece
matches this piece.
Copy !req
452. Do these two
go together? No.
Copy !req
453. How about
this one? Nope.
Copy !req
454. How about this one? No.
How about this one?
Copy !req
455. Objection!
Copy !req
456. Order in this court.
Copy !req
457. Who is that woman?
Copy !req
458. That woman, Your Honor,
is the witness's nurse.
Copy !req
459. No, she is not
my nurse, Your Honor.
Copy !req
460. She is my assistant. My
nurse left five years ago.
Copy !req
461. Well, we're all very sorry
to hear about that, Mr. Monk.
Copy !req
462. Objection!
Copy !req
463. To what?
Copy !req
464. To...
Copy !req
465. To what I said...
Copy !req
466. Mr. Monk, you
are testifying.
Copy !req
467. You cannot object
to your own testimony.
Copy !req
468. Why do you need
a nurse, Mr. Monk?
Copy !req
469. Objection.
Immaterial.
Copy !req
470. Mr. Monk said
he needed a nurse.
Copy !req
471. I'll allow it.
Answer the question.
Copy !req
472. I had a breakdown
ten years ago
Copy !req
473. after the death
of my wife.
Copy !req
474. That was the same time you
left the police force, correct?
Copy !req
475. Could you please
explain to us
Copy !req
476. the exact circumstances of your
departure from the police force?
Copy !req
477. It was, um...
Copy !req
478. Psychiatric discharge.
Copy !req
479. I can't hear you,
Mr. Monk.
Copy !req
480. It was a
psychiatric discharge.
Copy !req
481. We're all very sorry for
your loss, Detective Monk...
Copy !req
482. Excuse me,
former Detective Monk.
Copy !req
483. Former Detective Monk, I'm
sure you would do anything
Copy !req
484. to impress the commissioner
to get your badge back!
Copy !req
485. Objection! Mr. Monk
is not on trial.
Copy !req
486. It establishes
credibility, Your Honor.
Copy !req
487. Overruled.
Copy !req
488. Former Detective Monk,
isn't it true
Copy !req
489. that the only way
you could get reinstated
Copy !req
490. is to be appearing to be
solving a high-profile case?
Copy !req
491. A high-profile case
just like this one!
Copy !req
492. Appearing to solve? No. I did
not appear to solve anything.
Copy !req
493. I solved the case.
I solved it!
Copy !req
494. He's the guy.
Copy !req
495. He is the guy. He chopped
it all up with a jackhammer.
Copy !req
496. Where is
the jackhammer?
Copy !req
497. He had all morning
to get rid of it!
Copy !req
498. Look, look, it's so...
Copy !req
499. And these pieces
do fit together.
Copy !req
500. I'll show you.
Okay? Here, look.
Copy !req
501. This one goes with
Copy !req
502. this one.
Copy !req
503. Okay, wait a sec.
Copy !req
504. All right, look.
All right.
Copy !req
505. Wait a sec.
Copy !req
506. Hold that one.
Copy !req
507. Or this one, or...
Copy !req
508. Not that one.
This one? No.
Copy !req
509. That one...
Copy !req
510. This one?
Copy !req
511. Not that one.
Copy !req
512. How do you
find the defendant?
Copy !req
513. We find the defendant not guilty.
Copy !req
514. This verdict isn't going to bring
Nancy back. Nothing could do that.
Copy !req
515. But it did restore my faith
in the American legal system.
Copy !req
516. It's the best legal system in the world.
Copy !req
517. At least,
it was today.
Copy !req
518. It's my fault.
Copy !req
519. Don't beat yourself up.
You can't win them all.
Copy !req
520. The gravel, and the
microphone. What was I thinking?
Copy !req
521. Hey, you had
a hell of a run.
Copy !req
522. Nobody goes
undefeated forever.
Copy !req
523. What happens
now?
Copy !req
524. Oh, nothing happens
now. It's over.
Copy !req
525. Mr. Gildea can never
be tried again.
Copy !req
526. He's right. It's called double jeopardy.
Copy !req
527. How do you
sleep at night?
Copy !req
528. Like a baby, in a really expensive bed.
Copy !req
529. Thanks for asking,
though.
Copy !req
530. Oh, and
Detective?
Copy !req
531. Lieutenant.
Lieutenant? You're wrong.
Copy !req
532. Some people do go
undefeated forever.
Copy !req
533. And I still
hate you.
Copy !req
534. That's weird.
Copy !req
535. What's that? The taillights
on Evan Gildea's car.
Copy !req
536. They don't match.
One is brighter.
Copy !req
537. Well, we can't arrest him
for that. Give it up, buddy.
Copy !req
538. It's over.
They beat us.
Copy !req
539. We are almost
out of time,
Copy !req
540. so I want to thank our
guest, Harrison Powell.
Copy !req
541. His book is called Undefeated:
The Harrison Powell Story.
Copy !req
542. And, uh, do you have a card
in case I get in trouble?
Copy !req
543. You know, a speeding
ticket or something?
Copy !req
544. You know, Shaun, for you,
as a matter of fact, I do.
Copy !req
545. Oh, okay. Now, for any
criminal in San Francisco,
Copy !req
546. this is basically a
get-out-of-jail-free card, isn't it?
Copy !req
547. Because you are a regular Mr. Monopoly.
Copy !req
548. I guess I am.
Copy !req
549. I've made a decision.
Copy !req
550. I'm quitting.
Copy !req
551. I'm not taking
any more cases.
Copy !req
552. I'm sorry to
hear that, Adrian.
Copy !req
553. Is it because
of the TV interview?
Copy !req
554. What interview?
Copy !req
555. Well, Harrison Powell
was on TV last night.
Copy !req
556. You didn't see it?
Copy !req
557. Did he mention me?
Copy !req
558. I don't remember.
Copy !req
559. You don't remember?
Copy !req
560. How long was
the interview?
Copy !req
561. About ten minutes.
Copy !req
562. You saw a ten-minute
interview on TV last night,
Copy !req
563. and you don't remember
if my name was mentioned?
Copy !req
564. All right, he might have
mentioned your name.
Copy !req
565. I should have known. You're
a very good detective.
Copy !req
566. Yes, I am a
good detective.
Copy !req
567. But I'm a
terrible witness,
Copy !req
568. which is why
I'm quitting.
Copy !req
569. Adrian, setbacks like the
one you just experienced
Copy !req
570. are a part of life.
Copy !req
571. You could argue they're the
most important part of...
Copy !req
572. You don't understand.
A killer,
Copy !req
573. a stone-cold killer, is back
on the street because of me.
Copy !req
574. Because that lawyer,
Harrison Powell,
Copy !req
575. ripped me apart
on the witness stand.
Copy !req
576. You weren't there.
He...
Copy !req
577. He dismantled me.
I was helpless.
Copy !req
578. I understand it hurts.
Copy !req
579. And it's going to happen
again. What's to prevent it?
Copy !req
580. I'll solve
another case,
Copy !req
581. and then somebody else
will be arrested,
Copy !req
582. and all they have to do
is hire Harrison Powell.
Copy !req
583. It's like he has one of those
get-out-of-jail-free cards.
Copy !req
584. You know, it's funny
you mention it.
Copy !req
585. That's exactly...
Copy !req
586. Never mind.
Copy !req
587. I'm a liability now!
Copy !req
588. I'm the weak link.
Copy !req
589. Believe me, I'm doing the city a favor.
Copy !req
590. All right,
before you decide,
Copy !req
591. let me tell you
a little story.
Copy !req
592. No, there's nothing
you can say.
Copy !req
593. My mind is made up.
Copy !req
594. Just hear me out.
Please.
Copy !req
595. Is this a
long story?
Copy !req
596. No.
Copy !req
597. Is it a parable?
Copy !req
598. No. No.
Copy !req
599. No. As you know, I went to
college on a baseball scholarship.
Copy !req
600. Now there was a pitcher in
the league named Scotty Hunt,
Copy !req
601. who was my nemesis.
Copy !req
602. All right, he had
this sinking curveball.
Copy !req
603. I mean,
I couldn't touch it.
Copy !req
604. He struck me out
15 times in a row.
Copy !req
605. Okay,
this is a parable.
Copy !req
606. It's not a parable! If it's
anything, it's an allegory.
Copy !req
607. Okay, I'm quitting.
Copy !req
608. Please, let me finish.
Please? All right?
Copy !req
609. Now, I considered
giving up.
Copy !req
610. Then I decided,
no, no, no,
Copy !req
611. I'm not just
gonna roll over,
Copy !req
612. I'm not gonna let this jerk ruin
everything I worked so hard for.
Copy !req
613. So I went to school
on the guy. I studied him.
Copy !req
614. I looked for
his weakness.
Copy !req
615. And I realized
he had a tell.
Copy !req
616. He was tipping
his curveball.
Copy !req
617. Uh-huh.
Copy !req
618. So, last game
of the season,
Copy !req
619. I'm at bat,
bases loaded,
Copy !req
620. we're down by three,
Copy !req
621. I saw the tell.
Copy !req
622. I'm looking
for the curveball.
Copy !req
623. And I nailed it right-field
fence, grand slam,
Copy !req
624. we went on
to win the playoffs.
Copy !req
625. I don't want
to be rude.
Copy !req
626. Is that the end
of the allegory?
Copy !req
627. Yes, it is.
Copy !req
628. I'm quitting.
Copy !req
629. Hey, what are
you doing?
Copy !req
630. Oh, these are
my old case files.
Copy !req
631. I'm organizing
them by date,
Copy !req
632. and then cross-referencing
them by name of the suspect.
Copy !req
633. The yellow folders
indicate multiple victims.
Copy !req
634. And what are you
gonna do with them?
Copy !req
635. I'm gonna burn them.
Copy !req
636. You can't quit,
Mr. Monk.
Copy !req
637. Already have.
Copy !req
638. Mr. Monk, there's a case,
a very important case.
Copy !req
639. Nobody else
can handle it.
Copy !req
640. I know what you're
trying to do, Natalie,
Copy !req
641. but it won't work.
My mind's made up.
Copy !req
642. She's not asking,
Monk, I am.
Copy !req
643. It's Rudy,
my little buddy.
Copy !req
644. You remember the kid
from the courthouse?
Copy !req
645. The DA just announced that they
want to try him as an adult.
Copy !req
646. The kid's looking
at 25 years.
Copy !req
647. This is very important
to you, isn't it?
Copy !req
648. Then you don't want me
anywhere near it.
Copy !req
649. You know
what happened.
Copy !req
650. That last case came
crashing down around me.
Copy !req
651. Mr. Monk, we want to
show you the crime scene.
Copy !req
652. Come with us. It'll take 20 minutes.
Copy !req
653. Maybe you'll
see something.
Copy !req
654. You can't say no.
Copy !req
655. Well, you can,
but you can't.
Copy !req
656. I can, but I can't?
I don't understand.
Copy !req
657. You don't,
but you do.
Copy !req
658. He confessed.
To robbing the store.
Copy !req
659. He confessed!
Not to the murder!
Copy !req
660. Randy, you know the law.
Copy !req
661. If I go with you
and I see something,
Copy !req
662. then I might have
to testify about it.
Copy !req
663. And if I accuse
someone,
Copy !req
664. they could hire this Powell
guy. They probably will.
Copy !req
665. Well, I'm willing
to take that chance.
Copy !req
666. Why?
Copy !req
667. Because he
didn't do it.
Copy !req
668. Auto parts
store.
Copy !req
669. It's a family business. It's
been closed since the murder,
Copy !req
670. so the scene is
pretty much intact.
Copy !req
671. Natalie, you
be the owner.
Copy !req
672. Yes. You're behind the counter.
Copy !req
673. She was older.
Copy !req
674. Pretend I'm older.
Copy !req
675. Fine. So pretend
she's older.
Copy !req
676. Okay.
Copy !req
677. All right, Rudy
parks out back,
Copy !req
678. comes inside
the store,
Copy !req
679. he looks around
and pretends to shop.
Copy !req
680. And it's just Rudy and the woman.
There's no other witnesses...
Copy !req
681. He can't remember. He thinks that
there might have been another car
Copy !req
682. parked out back.
Copy !req
683. And maybe there was somebody
else inside the store.
Copy !req
684. That's not much help.
Copy !req
685. I know, Monk.
Copy !req
686. I mean, he was
scared to death.
Copy !req
687. Okay.
Copy !req
688. So he comes over
to the counter,
Copy !req
689. and asks for change.
"May I have some change?"
Copy !req
690. She opens
the register.
Copy !req
691. She opens
the register.
Copy !req
692. He grabs the cash,
grabs her gold necklace,
Copy !req
693. bolts out the door.
Copy !req
694. He didn't hit her
or shove her?
Copy !req
695. No, he swears that
he didn't touch her.
Copy !req
696. I mean, the body was right
over here in the corner
Copy !req
697. with the murder weapon
beside it.
Copy !req
698. It was a tire iron
from the shelf.
Copy !req
699. So it was
spur-of-the-moment.
Copy !req
700. He didn't plan
on killing anyone,
Copy !req
701. or he would have brought
a weapon with him.
Copy !req
702. Ooh! Ooh, Mr. Monk, good point.
Copy !req
703. Although a good lawyer,
Harrison Powell, for example,
Copy !req
704. might say Rudy didn't have
to bring a weapon with him
Copy !req
705. because he knew there'd be
something like a tire iron
Copy !req
706. in the store.
Copy !req
707. "It is an auto parts store,
Copy !req
708. "isn't it, former
Detective Monk?
Copy !req
709. "Have you ever been inside an auto
parts store, former Detective Monk?
Copy !req
710. "Do you even own a car,
former Detective Monk?"
Copy !req
711. Mr. Monk, what
are you doing?
Copy !req
712. "Oh, that's right.
Copy !req
713. "They won't give
you a license.
Copy !req
714. "Isn't that true,
former Detective Monk?"
Copy !req
715. "Objection!"
Copy !req
716. "Order in the... "
Copy !req
717. What's the use?
Copy !req
718. Come on, come on, come on. You got
to forget about Harrison Powell.
Copy !req
719. You got to keep going!
Come on. Come on.
Copy !req
720. Do the hand... Do the hand thing. Go on.
Copy !req
721. Go on. You got it. You got it.
Copy !req
722. There's a camera?
Copy !req
723. Yeah, but the
recorder's empty.
Copy !req
724. Which means the killer
must have taken the tape.
Copy !req
725. But your friend,
Rudy, is short.
Copy !req
726. He's, what,
only about 5'4"?
Copy !req
727. 5'4" and a quarter.
Copy !req
728. Well, he couldn't have
reached that shelf.
Copy !req
729. There's no
stepping stool.
Copy !req
730. "He didn't need
a stepping stool,
Copy !req
731. "former Detective Monk.
Copy !req
732. "There are hundreds of things
here he could have stood on.
Copy !req
733. "Why are you crying,
former Detective Monk?
Copy !req
734. "Why don't you stop
wasting everybody's time
Copy !req
735. "and get the hell
out of here?"
Copy !req
736. Objection!
Badgering
Copy !req
737. yourself.
Copy !req
738. Overruled.
Copy !req
739. Mr. Monk, come on. Come on,
come on, come on, come on.
Copy !req
740. All right? Come on, come
on. Look at me. Look at me!
Copy !req
741. You have to get this
lawyer out of your head.
Copy !req
742. You're not
thinking straight.
Copy !req
743. Come on, Randy.
Keep reading.
Copy !req
744. Okay, let's see.
Copy !req
745. Uh, there was $30
missing from the register.
Copy !req
746. She was struck once
in the back of the skull,
Copy !req
747. medulla oblongata...
Wait, wait.
Copy !req
748. She was only
hit once?
Copy !req
749. Yeah, she died
instantly.
Copy !req
750. That's exactly how
Nancy Gildea was killed.
Copy !req
751. Right.
You're right.
Copy !req
752. Yeah.
Copy !req
753. When did this happen?
What was the date?
Copy !req
754. October 1st.
Copy !req
755. About 10:00 p. M?
Copy !req
756. Yeah. That's right.
How did you know that?
Copy !req
757. Mr. Monk.
Copy !req
758. Mr. Monk, what are you looking for?
Copy !req
759. This.
Copy !req
760. If you're trying to scare
me, you can forget it.
Copy !req
761. I was acquitted,
remember? Jury of my peers.
Copy !req
762. This isn't about
your wife, Mr. Gildea.
Copy !req
763. This is about
Sara Paddock.
Copy !req
764. Different murder,
different case.
Copy !req
765. Who?
Copy !req
766. She was the woman at the
auto parts store you murdered
Copy !req
767. when you were
leaving town.
Copy !req
768. That was her name.
Copy !req
769. Sara Paddock.
Copy !req
770. It's okay. Just
take your time.
Copy !req
771. I'm not sure.
I'm sorry.
Copy !req
772. I read about that.
The auto store.
Copy !req
773. I thought you
caught that kid.
Copy !req
774. No, there was a young man in the store.
Copy !req
775. He robbed the place,
he grabbed a few bucks,
Copy !req
776. but he didn't
kill anyone.
Copy !req
777. Here's what happened.
Copy !req
778. What?
Copy !req
779. Nothing. It just feels
good to say that again,
Copy !req
780. especially to him.
Copy !req
781. Here's what happened.
Copy !req
782. You drove
to San Francisco,
Copy !req
783. and you murdered
your wife.
Copy !req
784. No matter what
the jury said,
Copy !req
785. you murdered your wife.
Copy !req
786. But as you were leaving,
you had a problem.
Copy !req
787. One of your taillights
was burned out.
Copy !req
788. You couldn't risk
driving home like that.
Copy !req
789. If the cops stopped you,
Copy !req
790. your alibi would be ruined.
Copy !req
791. There was an auto parts store up the
street. You ran in to buy a new bulb.
Copy !req
792. You were gonna pay cash.
Copy !req
793. Nobody would ever know
you were there.
Copy !req
794. But your timing
was terrible.
Copy !req
795. Don't worry.
Copy !req
796. We've got everything
on video.
Copy !req
797. Now you had
a bigger problem.
Copy !req
798. As soon as she reported it,
the cops would take a look
Copy !req
799. At the security tape.
Copy !req
800. And we'd
see you in the store,
Copy !req
801. three blocks away from
where your wife was killed,
Copy !req
802. and you couldn't
afford that.
Copy !req
803. If it's all right with you,
Copy !req
804. I'm gonna wait
for my attorney.
Copy !req
805. His name is
Harrison Powell.
Copy !req
806. I think you might
remember him.
Copy !req
807. Leland, he's
in my head again.
Copy !req
808. No, Monk, he's actually... He's here.
Copy !req
809. Oh! My God.
Copy !req
810. Uh, I've been
brought up to speed.
Copy !req
811. I understand you found a burnt-out
taillight bulb next to an auto parts store.
Copy !req
812. Congratulations, former
Detective Adrian Monk. May I?
Copy !req
813. This, uh...
Copy !req
814. This bulb must fit,
what, 50 models?
Copy !req
815. Thirty-one.
Copy !req
816. Thirty-one models.
Copy !req
817. Former Detective
Adrian Monk,
Copy !req
818. have you ever been inside
an auto parts store?
Copy !req
819. Do you... Do you even drive
a car, former Detective Monk?
Copy !req
820. Okay. Well, if you guys aren't
gonna charge my client with anything,
Copy !req
821. and I can tell by the dumbfounded
expressions on your faces
Copy !req
822. that you're not, at all,
Copy !req
823. uh, you can turn that off,
Copy !req
824. 'cause we're hitting the road.
Copy !req
825. Let's go, fella.
I'm double-parked.
Copy !req
826. The truth will
come out, Powell.
Copy !req
827. Somehow, it
always does.
Copy !req
828. Your client
killed that woman.
Copy !req
829. When are you people
gonna stop hassling me?
Copy !req
830. I mean, you've got the real
killer right in front of you.
Copy !req
831. That dope-smoking, chain-snatching
little thug right over there.
Copy !req
832. He killed her.
Everybody knows it.
Copy !req
833. Whoa, whoa, excuse me. Wait a minute.
Copy !req
834. Hey, did you hear
what he just said?
Copy !req
835. Yes, I did. I wonder why you're asking.
Copy !req
836. Did you hear
what he just said?
Copy !req
837. I didn't say anything.
Copy !req
838. You just called
that young man, quote,
Copy !req
839. "a chain-snatching,
dope-smoking little thug. "
Copy !req
840. I was being kind.
Copy !req
841. How did you know about
the chain-snatching?
Copy !req
842. He read it.
Copy !req
843. No, it wasn't
in the papers.
Copy !req
844. It wasn't even
in the police report.
Copy !req
845. No, no, no, no, no.
Copy !req
846. There is only
one possible way
Copy !req
847. he knew Rudy
took that necklace.
Copy !req
848. You saw it happen.
Copy !req
849. It's called "guilty knowledge,"
and juries eat it up.
Copy !req
850. Mr. Gildea, you're
under arrest.
Copy !req
851. Randy, would you like to do the honors?
Copy !req
852. My pleasure.
Copy !req
853. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Copy !req
854. Do you really want to
go up against me again,
Copy !req
855. former Detective Monk?
Copy !req
856. Yes, I do.
Copy !req
857. I'll see you on
the ball field.
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858. The ball field?
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859. I've seen
your curveball.
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860. I can hit it now.
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861. Oh, I'm really looking forward to this.
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862. No, you're not.
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863. He is gonna
rip me apart.
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864. No, he's not. Mr. Monk,
you're gonna do great!
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865. You've seen
his curveball!
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866. I don't even know what
that means. Oh, my...
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867. What? I can't believe
I'm doing this again.
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868. I'm proud of you, man. You're
getting back on the horse.
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869. Yeah, Monk. Okay, a
couple of suggestions.
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870. Uh, just a thought, maybe
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871. work on
not crying.
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872. I mean, quite so much
in front of the jury.
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873. Okay, that's
a good note.
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874. Yeah, also, you can think
"Mayday" all you want,
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875. but it's probably a mistake
to yell the word "Mayday"
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876. from the witness stand.
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877. Did I do that?
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878. Just a couple
of times.
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879. More than a
couple of times.
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880. I better
write these down.
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881. I'll get you
out of these cuffs.
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882. There are no
time-outs.
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883. Right.
No do-overs.
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884. No heavy, heavy
sweating, or...
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885. No, no, no...
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886. We find the defendant guilty
of murder in the second degree.
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887. Mr. Powell, are
you surprised?
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888. What went
wrong today?
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889. You gonna change the name of the book?
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890. No comment.
Come on, guys.
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891. Excuse me.
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892. Go ahead. Say it.
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893. It hurts,
doesn't it?
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894. Hey, how's your little
buddy, little buddy?
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895. He's gonna get 500 hours
of community service.
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896. And I'm getting him a job
at the station house, too.
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897. Really make him work it off.
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898. Somebody working
at the station house.
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899. That'll be
sort of refreshing.
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900. Mr. Monk.
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901. Don't say it.
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902. I'm proud of you!
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903. Okay, you can say it.
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904. You were the
best witness ever.
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905. You answered all the questions.
You didn't get rattled.
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906. Even when the microphone
was all bent up and twisted,
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907. you ignored it.
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908. I don't know why
you're so surprised.
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909. Just doing my job.
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910. Come on,
Mr. Expert Witness,
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911. I'll drive you home.
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