1. As low-pressure
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3. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy,
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4. with scattered showers
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5. That's better, huh?
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6. More violence
in Jackson Heights this morning...
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7. this time against a Pakistani driver
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8. Police are calling it a hate crime...
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9. adding they believe the motivation
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10. Mr. Khan is on trial
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12. The good one.
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13. Go ahead, take it. You earned it.
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28. - What in particular?
- Facebook, if he's on it.
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- Me.
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- Not soon enough.
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38. "You're a friend indeed."
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39. "You the man."
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40. "Owe you bigtime, bro."
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42. Amir.
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43. - Yo. Use your bike?
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45. What cell?
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49. Well, this was some cocktail,
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50. - Too high to know what he was doing?
- That depends on the individual.
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54. The aviators.
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55. Well, can you help me?
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56. Yes.
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57. For feet, for sex. Mix water.
Three hundred dollars.
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58. - Does it taste okay?
- No.
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59. - Credit card okay?
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- Because it's mine.
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63. - What?
- What?
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64. Think I was just trying to save you a trip
to the pay phone?
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65. It's a cash machine, dummy.
Ten dollars a minute.
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66. - Oh.
on.
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67. I'm gonna make a proper convict
out of you yet.
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70. Every minute you've gotta move
to your best ability.
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71. Last one. Take it down now. Stretch it out—
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72. Mr. Day?
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73. Hi. My name's Chandra.
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74. I was wondering if I could talk to you
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75. No, I don't have a minute. I got work to do.
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83. You know.
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84. I don't.
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86. Next thing you know, they're dead. Like that.
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87. Vibration?
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88. Like she the cat and you the yarn.
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89. Women like that out to destroy you.
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90. Sometimes you got no choice but to
strike first. You know what I'm saying?
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91. Like, uh, she deserved it?
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92. Like it's a given with women like that
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93. and you ain't nothing but a plaything...
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otherwise, like she did.
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95. You talked to her there. Why?
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96. Because I saw her for the destroyer
that she was, and I did not like that.
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they get neutralized.
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99. That wasn't no man. That was a ball of yarn.
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101. Where'd I go?
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102. Really?
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103. That's where you wanna go?
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104. You a cat too?
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105. - You think I'm a ball of yarn?
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106. I've dealt with females like you
my whole life, and I'm still here.
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107. You know how?
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108. Read your Bible.
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109. Judges 16.
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110. That's all a man need to know.
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111. Oh, God.
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112. I'm not interested in being saved, thank you.
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113. What's wrong?
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114. "The lords of the Philistines
came to her with silver.
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115. And after putting him to sleep in her lap...
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116. she called for someone
to shave off his seven braids.
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117. And so his strength left him.
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118. And she said to him,
'The Philistines be upon thee, Samson.'
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119. And they bound him in shackles,
brought him to Gaza and gouged out his eyes."
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120. That's what he thinks of women.
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121. - And he followed them in his hearse.
- You don't know that.
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122. He waited for them to leave.
There's no other reason.
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123. And the cops haven't even bothered
talking to him.
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124. But you did.
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125. His eyes...
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126. Everything about him is so creepy.
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127. Next time when you wanna talk to somebody,
let me do it.
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128. You want a drink?
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129. Oh, forgot, no alcohol.
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130. That's Muslims. I'll drink anything.
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131. Next time, leave the Nancy Drew work to me.
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132. He's really scary, John.
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133. And I gave him my card.
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134. Chasen High School.
That's in the Bronx, right?
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135. Yeah, off Fordham Road.
Great basketball team, lousy metal detectors.
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136. So why would a kid transfer out of a school
half a dozen blocks from his house...
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137. to another one 40 minutes away
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139. Well, not for the robotics club,
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140. Probably didn't have a choice.
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141. His name was Nasir Khan.
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142. Maybe you remember him.
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143. Yeah. I remember him well.
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144. He made the basketball team,
but I didn't play him too much.
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145. - He left in the middle of the ninth grade.
- Yeah, he got into a fight with another kid.
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146. Wound up throwing him down a
flight of stairs. Broke his arm.
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147. - But it could have just as easily been his skull.
- No kidding.
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148. They suspended him for a couple of weeks,
but when he came back, it was just as bad...
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149. so he was transferred out.
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150. - Thanks. I appreciate your time.
- You're welcome.
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151. Thanks, Greer.
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152. Jury selection isn't about selection.
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153. It's about getting rid of your nightmares.
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154. Anyone from law enforcement.
Anyone from a law-enforcement family.
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155. Anyone from a military family.
No small-business owners.
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156. No working-class whites. No elderly blacks.
They're tired of getting mugged.
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157. No one who knows anyone killed on 9/11.
No one who listens to Fox News.
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158. No golfers, no bowlers, no sailors
and absolutely no lawyers.
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159. - Are you listening to me?
- Yeah.
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160. - Can I get another of these?
- Yup.
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161. I broke up with my boyfriend.
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162. Oh.
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163. Fuck that. Who cares? This is important.
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164. Educated liberals are good,
unless they got a kid died of an overdose.
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165. Jews, but not religious ones.
Well, for this case, it's complicated.
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166. Same with Muslims. Still, they tend to be...
I don't know. Who the hell knows anymore?
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167. - Here you go.
- Thanks.
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168. You know who you really want?
The prize of all prizes?
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169. Young urban women. Mmm.
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170. Because they don't give a shit
about anyone's opinion but their own.
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171. And odds are one of them's gonna be
on our side just by accident.
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172. And all we need is one.
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173. - Young urban women. Well phrased.
- I try.
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174. Look, I get it.
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175. Love is passion, it's fleeting, it's trouble.
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176. "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights."
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177. What?
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178. You screw up, you break up,
you get divorced.
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179. I did.
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180. It's not the end of the world.
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181. You're alone.
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182. Well, so are you now.
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183. Can I get another of these?
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184. Greer.
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185. She's done.
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186. Why no sailors?
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187. While one officer leads Marilyn
out of the bedroom...
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188. the other continues the luminol testing.
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189. What he finds could be proof
that something violent happened there.
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190. - There are visible positive results...
- Yo, it's Gooden.
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191. Can't come to the phone right now,
but you can leave a message.
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192. Hey, Gooden, it's Dad again.
What are you doing?
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193. You wanna come over?
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194. We could stay in, watch TV...
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195. go out to Dinosaur Bar-B-Que,
whatever you want.
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196. What do you say?
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197. Call me.
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198. I love you.
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199. —to help you search
for any kind of biological evidence.
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200. Then, according to police,
further disruptions . . ..
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201. Your presence here today makes it possible
for the court to select a jury...
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202. from a representative sample
of our community.
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203. If it wasn't for people like you...
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204. we would not be able to make real
the Constitution's guarantee...
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205. of the right to trial by jury.
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206. This right is included
in our Bill of Rights...
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207. and guaranteed
by the Sixth and Seventh Amendments...
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208. to the United States Constitution.
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209. Yo, Marcus.
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210. - Did your boy tell you about Steven Diaz?
- Who?
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211. Schoolmate at Flushing High.
Threw him down a flight of stairs.
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212. Almost killed him.
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213. - Stick them up.
- Mm.
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214. What's that?
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215. Board of Education incident report
for violent behavior.
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216. Our golden boy.
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217. He lied to us again.
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218. I was in fifth grade
when the towers came down.
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219. I didn't understand why I was getting
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220. why my dad got jumped in his cab twice.
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221. Pakistani kids, North African,
any type of Muslim, it was a slaughterhouse.
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222. You tried to fight back,
it only made it worse.
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223. I didn't have a fight with Steve Diaz.
I just shoved him down those stairs.
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224. Why? Because I just did.
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225. I wish I could tell you something else,
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240. But maybe I did kill that girl.
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242. No.
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243. No.
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244. Big day tomorrow.
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245. Ladies and gentlemen...
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246. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
hello, I'm Chandra Kapoor...
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247. and I'm defending Mr. Nasir Khan.
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248. Oh, my God.
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249. Nick, Midleton.
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250. - Yeah?
- How's it coming along?
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251. - I'm working on it.
- Read it to me.
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252. - Nothing to read yet.
- I'll come over.
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254. Look, an opening statement's a memo,
not the Gettysburg Address.
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255. Get up there, tell them the burden of proof
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256. quote the Constitution, get off the stage.
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257. Short and sweet. People have busy lives.
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258. Don't read them War and Peace.
- I got it.
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259. Oh, God.
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260. A young woman gets in a cab.
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262. She gets in,
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263. just like we've all done a million times.
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264. She's just 22 years old, and she's dead.
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265. Eighteen-fifty.
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266. Um...
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267. I'll be right back.
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268. Yo. Thank you,
but my mom's bringing me clothes.
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269. Yeah, but they won't be right.
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270. Thank you.
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271. Your funeral.
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273. Don't talk to me. I'm working on my opening.
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274. Now?
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275. Look.
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276. - Hey. Hey. Look.
- Shh. Shh.
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or fish powder.
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279. I don't know what the fuck it was,
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280. What the hell is this?
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281. You look like an extra from West Side Story.
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282. Cheryl, get those cuffs off him.
Give him to me for a minute. Thanks.
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283. - Let's go.
- What?
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284. - Take it off. Take it off. Your shirt.
- What? You kidding me?
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285. I'm not kidding. It doesn't look good.
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286. You can't wear royal blue in a courtroom, okay?
You gotta wear a white shirt.
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287. - The defendant wears a white shirt.
- That's not white.
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289. I've done this before. It's the wrong color.
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290. The jury are coming in.
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291. That's all right.
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292. Just relax. They don't know who you are.
Just two guys.
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293. - Relax.
- Okay. But it looks stupid.
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294. It doesn't look stupid, okay?
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295. The shirt you have on looks good.
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296. All rise.
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297. Let's go. Come on.
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298. Good morning, everybody. Have a seat.
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299. Good morning, jurors.
My name is Helen Weiss.
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300. I work for the District Attorney of New York.
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301. But my real employer
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302. is a young woman who lies in a grave
at St. Raymond's Cemetery.
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303. It's my job for her to speak to you...
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304. to take you on a tour
of her final, desperate hours.
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305. On it you will visit every stop she visited
with the defendant...
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306. on his cold, calculating itinerary
that night...
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307. which started with a
stolen car in Queens...
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308. and ended with a young woman
brutally stabbed to death in her bed.
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309. Before I take you on this tour through hell,
a word to the wise.
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310. Be not distracted
by Mr. Khan's benign appearance...
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311. as he sits here with us
in his dress shirt and tie...
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312. nor by attempts by his attorneys to linger
on the victim's personal struggles...
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313. in her all-too-brief life.
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314. This case isn't about Andrea's life.
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315. It's about her death.
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316. Mrs. Weiss—
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317. —gets to take you on her tour
before I can take you on mine.
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318. And that's fine. That's how it works.
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319. The state gets to go first, then the defense.
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320. All I ask is you keep an open mind
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321. There is no burden on me to prove to you
the defendant didn't commit the crime.
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322. The burden is on the state to prove he did.
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324. what percentage of the vehicles
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326. A hundred percent.
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327. This one came through on October 24th
at 9:17 p.m., it says there.
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328. And there's an E-ZPass record
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329. - This.
- Yes.
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330. Same plate, registration, medallion and VIN.
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331. Have you checked the plates and registration
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332. Yes. Yousef Bashir,
Tariq Mazari and Salim Khan.
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333. Which of them was driving it
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334. None of them.
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335. He seemed upset that these guys
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336. - He wanted them out, in no uncertain terms?
- Yeah.
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337. There they go.
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338. One of those bottles looks like water,
but I can't tell what the other is.
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339. Can you?
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340. Been
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341. Whose DNA is on this?
The defendant, the victim's or both?
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342. - Only the victim's.
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343. So after buying her beer in Harlem,
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344. according to this parking violation issued
at 1:55 a.m.
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345. - Whose blood is on this?
- The defendant's.
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347. Yes, 1 in 5 billion.
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348. - Well, what's this doctor's name?
- Dr. Yee.
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349. Y-E-E. The guy is a miracle worker.
He's Anne Sullivan.
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350. Three hundred dollars
and he throws in aphrodisiacs.
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352. I don't ask that question.
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353. I mean here, Rikers.
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354. Not up north at Clinton.
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355. Took my wife seven hours on a Greyhound bus
traveling with the kids to come see me.
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356. So I got a dude in my crew
to put another body on me.
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357. New charge, new trial,
know what I'm saying?
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358. So now I'm back down here,
bus ride's only 20 minutes away.
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359. What's one more murder charge?
The fuck I care, right?
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- Yeah.
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363. Yeah, I guess.
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364. God's honest truth...
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365. whether you're in here or out there...
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366. you know who you are,
how to get what you need...
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367. shit, sweet can be had anywhere.
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369. in violation of a posted no-left-turn sign,
we commenced pursuit.
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370. After pulling him over,
I requested to see his driver's license...
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371. detected the smell of alcohol
and asked him to blow.
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372. Blow?
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373. Take a BACtrack for me. Breathalyzer.
That's when the call came.
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374. A break-in at 144 West 87th Street.
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375. Since we were the closest car to the address,
we said we would respond.
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376. - So you let Mr. Khan go?
- No. We took him with us.
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377. I didn't want him driving off in his cab
given how intox he was.
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378. Objection.
The officer just said no test was given.
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380. If he didn't blow,
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381. Because his eyes looked
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382. and he reeked like someone
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383. Okay.
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384. Then what happened?
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385. After we arrived at the scene,
we found the victim, called for Homicide.
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386. Detective Box arrived and noticed Mr. Khan
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387. and instructed that I get someone to
take him back to the house, which I did.
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388. - The house?
- The precinct.
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390. - Is that the last you saw him that night?
- No.
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391. Once everybody was doing their thing,
CSU, ME, we went back to the precinct.
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393. since at that point, too much time
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394. So per standard procedure, I patted him down
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395. - And that's when I found it.
- It?
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399. No. He tried to make a run for it.
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401. Not far, but it took two other officers
and myself to restrain him.
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402. - Three trained officers?
- Yeah, and it wasn't easy. Fought like a bull.
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403. - What's your name, son?
- Nasir.
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- That's why we're gonna talk, okay?
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405. So I will understand. Just you and me.
Come over here.
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406. Please, let go, I—
No, no, I didn't do it! I didn't—
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407. - I didn't do it!
- Give me your arm!
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408. - Hands behind your back.
- Give me your arm.
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409. Give me your arm. Get—
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410. Hands behind your back.
Give me your arm.
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411. Before this, in your patrol car on the way
to the precinct, what was his demeanor?
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412. Quiet, mostly.
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413. - Not a peep?
- No, he did say one thing.
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414. What did he say?
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415. Is she dead?
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416. "Is she dead?"
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417. What did you make of that?
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418. Nothing at the time,
because I thought he was a witness.
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419. Then Officer Wiggins pulled the knife
out of his pocket.
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420. Thank you.
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421. Your witness.
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422. "Is she dead?"
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423. Does that sound to you like something
somebody would say to a police officer...
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424. - ... if he'd just committed a murder?
- I don't know.
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425. I once collared a rape suspect...
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426. that asked to go back to the victim's
house to look for his car keys.
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427. Thank you.
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428. It's okay.
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429. Dude is okay, from what I
understand. It's that girl I'm worried about.
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430. Too young.
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431. Well, at least she believes me.
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432. See, that's what I'm talking about.
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433. That ain't important.
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434. Only a new lawyer wouldn't know that.
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435. - Hello?
- Hey. Hey, it's me.
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436. The caller ID said "unavailable."
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437. That's pretty accurate.
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438. Oh, don't worry, it's not being recorded.
This is my cell.
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439. They allow cell phones?
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440. It okay I call you?
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441. Um. Yeah. Is there a problem?
Are you all right?
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442. One of the things you miss here
is being able to say good night...
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443. to someone that's not an animal
in a fucking zoo.
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444. It used to be my parents or my brother,
you know?
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445. It still is. You should call them.
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446. I don't think so.
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447. Listen, I just wanted to say thank you
for everything you're doing for me.
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448. And that I hope it doesn't
scare you if I say...
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449. good night.
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450. Use that phone, playboy?
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451. Where's your green dot?
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452. What'd you see? Hm?
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453. - What'd you see?
- Nothing.
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454. - What you gonna tell Freddy?
- Nothing.
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455. - Hey. Let me ask you something.
- Not now.
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456. How much you think this place is worth?
Ten million?
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457. So how is it an unemployed 22-year-old
drug-addled party girl...
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458. lives there like Eloise at the Plaza, hmm?
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459. - You're not looking for a financial adviser.
- No, I don't have enough money to bother.
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460. This is about Andrea. I'm an attorney.
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461. - For?
- Nasir Khan.
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462. - The guy who—?
- Who's not been convicted, yeah.
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463. I saw you at Andrea's funeral...
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464. arguing with some guy
I didn't know at the time was her stepfather.
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465. - I'm part of the fucking family.
- What was it about? That?
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466. Look, I really can't talk about my clients.
Like you, it's a matter of confidentiality.
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467. Okay.
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468. Look, I was hoping that you could help me
with some background information...
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469. off the record, but
if that's impossible...
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470. you know, we'll have to do it more
formally, with a subpoena and all that.
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471. One way or the other, I gotta do my job.
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472. Off the record.
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473. Off the record, sitting
here, just us chickens.
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474. You know,
I never understood that expression.
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475. Me neither.
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476. Close the door.
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477. Evelyn, Andrea's mother, she was my client.
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478. When she died, Andrea came to me
to help her sort things out.
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479. I mean, no 20-year-old kid should have to deal
with that, but, well, sometimes they do.
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480. One of the things I had to tell her...
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481. was that her mother's husband
of just two years...
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482. might get half of everything.
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483. I didn't know him at the time.
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484. I didn't know Andrea at the time either,
except for Evelyn mentioning her.
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485. But as I'm working with her on this,
then I got to know him.
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486. You met him? Don?
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487. - I just seen him at the funeral, at the trial.
- You can see just by looking at him...
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488. he's younger than most 60-year-old women's
husbands by like 25 years.
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489. Well, it turns out he's got quite a history
with the gray ladies.
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490. Yeah. He's got quite a history
with a few other things too...
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491. like restraining orders.
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492. - Really?
- He threatened me, I can tell you that.
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493. And it was fucking scary.
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494. So here he is, personal trainer by trade...
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495. if you can call that a trade,
makes 30 grand a year if he's lucky.
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496. Stops working altogether
when he marries Evelyn.
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497. Doesn't work a day after that.
And he wants half of everything Andrea's got.
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498. I mean, some kind
of Driving Miss Daisy gratuity, sure.
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499. But 5 or 6 million dollars?
Andrea said no way.
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500. Actually...
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501. Actually, what she said was
"Over my dead body."
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502. Guess he gets it all now.
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503. Keep going. That's right. You're getting it.
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504. Good.
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505. Good.
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506. So you're here most of the time?
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507. - Yeah?
- Yeah.
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