1. He must've put it there. Who else?
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3. Well, who else would be desperate enough?
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4. Are you okay, Tommy?
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5. No.
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6. She's freaking out,
but I'm gonna take her upstairs.
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8. What?
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9. It's been to the lab, tested?
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10. Yeah. No DNA or fingerprints.
Looks like it's been scrubbed.
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11. And how do we know that
this is actually Carolyn's fire poker?
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12. We don't. Perhaps you do.
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13. - Fuck you.
- And then there's this.
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14. This proves nothing, Tommy.
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15. It's probative of someone trying
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17. It's evidence of someone's desperation.
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18. Are you saying you wanna introduce it?
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19. How can I? There's no chain of custody,
it doesn't exculpate,
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20. it can only be authenticated
as being "a" fire poker, not "the."
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21. Well, what about the housekeeper?
Can she identify it?
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22. Well, we brought her in.
She says it looks the same,
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but that's all she can confirm.
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24. And you said
your place was fully processed?
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25. Yeah. No DNA or prints. It's meticulous.
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26. Forced entry?
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27. No, I leave the side door open.
I have a cat.
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29. I have the neighbor come over
and check on her.
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30. You have a cat?
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31. - Yeah.
- All right. Let me think.
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32. I'm happy to call it off. Again.
Declare a mistrial.
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34. The prosecution is fine to proceed.
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35. We just think the jury should
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36. We can let them know that
it should not be considered as evidence.
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38. Why would Caldwell want to frame Tommy?
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39. - Because you pissed him off—
- To get you off the hot seat.
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40. Your Honor, I'm going to need
a moment with my client. Thank you.
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41. - Thank you, Your Honor.
- It's a stupid question. Sure.
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46. We do not want this in,
not so much as even mentioned.
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47. With or without instructions.
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49. Why would Tommy come forward with this
if he wasn't being truthful?
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of the poker exactly helps his case.
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This feels like a plant.
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you as a prosecutor said,
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in my kitchen."
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55. Plus which, if we wanna maintain
Liam Reynolds as a possibility,
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- Okay, so now y—
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58. - He would have no motive to frame Tommy.
- We should at least question Caldwell.
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- I would—
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establishing reasonable doubt.
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which they probably will—
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they're gonna think you.
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67. I mean, it's not admissible evidence,
you know, which may be just as well.
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68. Could look bad for me,
since I would have motive.
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if it's beneficial to the prosecution,
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we're probably back to a mistrial,
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I mean, he thinks he's winning.
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74. And you're saying they don't even know
if it's the actual poker.
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75. It is.
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I recognized it.
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- No.
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to make a fire.
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80. - Hey.
- Hey.
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83. Yeah.
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say, within 20 minutes,
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in their stomach.
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the gateway to the lower intestine.
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in Carolyn Polhemus's stomach
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- There was not.
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for the human stomach to empty?
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90. For fluids and semifluids,
they leave the stomach rather quickly,
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For proteins and fats, about 2.5 hours.
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92. Rice and beans, about three.
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93. The receipt, stamped 8:27 p.m.,
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and crab rangoon
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at 8:55 p.m.
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96. - Yes.
- And at time of death,
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- It was.
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98. And yet Dr. Kumagai found that
she died around 10 p.m.
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99. He's wrong. I would put the time of death
between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m.
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101. No idea. For her stomach to be empty,
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at least four hours after she ate.
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didn't arrive at around the same time
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before she had an opportunity to eat?
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107. There was a half-filled container
of Chinese food in the kitchen, so...
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of Chinese food in her duodenum?
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109. There was evidence of some food
in her duodenum.
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110. Could it have been her lunch?
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that the victim consumed Chinese food?
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as an expert witness for defense teams?
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you give an opinion,
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whether to engage you or not,
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119. and should you not give
a pro-defense opinion,
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- I am a professional.
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who only gets paid
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a time of death based off stomach contents
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the victim ate Chinese food at 10 p.m.
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125. But you can't state to a medical certainty
or even likelihood that she did.
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126. I have that right? Thank you.
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that we were successful today
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or at least consider,
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or sometime after.
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130. We need to establish that you were home
at that time. Can we do that?
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131. I can do that. I can vouch for him.
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132. We cannot call her.
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133. Why not?
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134. Because you're biased,
and because you offer an easy opportunity
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in a negative light.
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that he was sleeping with the victim?"
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138. "Isn't it true, Mrs. Sabich,
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the affair was over, it started up again?"
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to share with you
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the night she was murdered?
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143. "Did you have an open relationship,
Mrs. Sabich?"
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144. "Does he know everything about you?"
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friendly neighborhood bartender?"
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149. We sometimes hire private investigators
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150. Sometimes it does.
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152. We have reasonable doubt. Why risk it?
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155. Oh, no.
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156. No. On that, I take issue.
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157. - It's my life. I will close.
- Rusty,
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with that jury.
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159. Why would they believe
a word that you have to say at this point?
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161. In Maine, where I'm from,
if you went out to feed pigs,
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to call them. Jesus Christ.
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163. I will close. And let me just say this.
Doubt from a jury, that works for me.
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164. But doubt from my lawyers,
that doesn't work.
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165. And from my best friend,
that doesn't work either.
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166. You should withdraw.
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167. That's not possible.
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168. Of course it's possible.
If he refuses to follow your counsel...
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169. Judge Lyttle would never let me out
at this point.
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170. It would be deemed prejudicial.
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171. He's not well.
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172. Well or not, innocent or not,
he'll be ready.
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173. Honey, this trial
already almost killed you once.
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174. After this, I retire. I promise.
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175. I'll go for walks, mow the lawn,
I'll drink ice tea with you,
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176. I will go full Thornton Wilder
and embrace the ordinary...
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177. but we are a long way from that right now.
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178. There's no physical, or forensic
or testimonial evidence.
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180. And there's also Liam Reynolds...
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185. Never in my 15 years of being a prosecutor
for this great city would I ever, ever...
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186. mistrial, and he told you
that he had feelings for the victim.
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187. Well, so did I. I loved her very much.
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188. I miss her very much,
and I wanna know who did this,
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189. like many people do. And I understand—
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193. I can see that.
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if something's coming from another planet.
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197. Et tu, daughter?
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198. He was kind of mad in the end, you know.
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199. Well, you know,
getting stabbed by all your friends...
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201. Dad, for real?
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on how Tommy's the real killer
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214. Yeah, I hear you.
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217. My name, as you already know,
is Rusty Sabich.
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in this room...
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I betrayed my family,
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the anguish that I caused my wife,
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to earn the respect back from my children.
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is that I killed Carolyn Polhemus,
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228. I had an affair with Carolyn,
one that I kept secret.
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I only learned after her passing.
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as I was on other nights,
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or did prove.
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there was no blood
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and on my clothes, in my car, in my home.
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and on other nights,
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237. Now, Tommy Molto, he stood here
at the beginning of the trial,
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that he had feelings for the victim.
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243. And I, like many people,
want to know who did this.
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the district attorney, Tommy Molto.
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namely me.
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I'll admit that.
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250. But not only me.
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who had fixations on Carolyn.
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the victim's son,
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at his mother.
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to the Bunny Davis file.
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were never investigated.
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for his father, Dalton Caldwell,
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to the Bunny Davis files.
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to prove that Michael Caldwell
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killed Carolyn Polhemus?
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but it certainly makes you wonder.
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that I have been a prosecutor
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bring charges against someone
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being possibly satisfied,
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the prosecution has done here.
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that they can remotely prove.
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forensic evidence.
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possible uninvestigated suspects.
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who threatened the victim on record.
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So reasonable doubt exists in abundance.
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the burden on the prosecutors—
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is to satisfy the public.
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They need to find somebody accountable.
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I am their best shot.
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283. And he has wanted to get me
from the beginning.
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it has been on full display.
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it's not even about Carolyn—
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it's about you.
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without a reasonable doubt.
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there is no evidence that I did.
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of his love for the victim,
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what came out during the trial,
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is it wasn't just love.
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who did this.
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he had a unique opportunity to do so.
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following any homicide
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during that critical time?
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evidentiary materials with him alone.
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in a sexual relationship with the victim,
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of a volatile breakup,
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the night that she was murdered.
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of an innocent man,
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the responsibility of catching her killer.
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into giving false confessions.
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our chief medical examiner,
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nor is it consistent with non-violence,
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represented himself to be.
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Eugenia Milk,
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losing himself to Carolyn.
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on the day that she was murdered,
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"Who the fuck do you think you are?"
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with a straight face,
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"There's no real evidence."
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very good liar.
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on the day she rejected him,
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that he was last seen with her,
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or it could've been her ex-husband."
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that it could've been me.
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garden-variety desperation.
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or accusing her son
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as chief deputy prosecutor,
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who killed Carolyn Polhemus.
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the killer wasn't out there somewhere.
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that is alive today, and it falls to you.
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I guess losing would be even worse.
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- It's a joke, Tommy. Come on.
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- I know.
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- The poker?
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for a new trial or— Somehow.
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that Rusty left the poker in your house?
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did she ever see in him?
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find the defendant Rozat K. Sabich...
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of penal code section 609.195,
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a human being,
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of the information."
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the sooner they'll clear out.
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I'm gratified here by the verdict.
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and I did not commit this crime.
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for Carolyn Polhemus.
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and her murder is still unsolved.
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especially the prosecutor's office,
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with serving justice were compromised
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It was a ready, fire, aim process,
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they failed miserably here.
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over the truth,
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and you tried your best.
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'cause I wasn't good enough.
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heinous people for you to go after.
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all right?
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you need to move on from Rusty Sabich.
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Let's get on with it.
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I see you're all packed.
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impulsively strike to destroy this family.
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and then I didn't know.
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what you're talking about.
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through my head was just,
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This was my doing."
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to protect my family, to protect you,
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seemed so utterly normal the next day.
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and not even wobble.
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but somebody in your body,
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in my body who tied her up.
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she was still alive,
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who could've done this.
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to protect that one person,
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to extract. We do it all the time.
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which is usually enough.
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- But then I start to think,
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I must have this wrong."
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about disassociation,
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from the person.
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that's exactly what happened.
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and then the next day,
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had committed the act.
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I tracked your car, B.
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Tommy Molto's house to plant that poker.
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to ostensibly help me, but you went there.
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and stay away from my family forever.
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are going to be intertwined a little.
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I said I wasn't feeling well,
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