1. The writer tells me
the main character of the show is a cop...
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2. who gets his legs blown off
in Afghanistan...
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3. comes back, gets fitted for those
carbon compound kangaroo feet...
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4. like that Olympics guy who shot
his girlfriend in the can...
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5. and gets back on the job.
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6. So like what? Goes bouncing around
after the bad guys?
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7. - Apparently, that's the whole point.
- Robo douche.
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8. I told him,
"You wanna do something original?
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9. How about a series with a cop
who doesn't give a shit?"
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10. Punches out, comes home, has dinner
with his family, bangs the wife...
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11. and sleeps like a log.
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12. You write a show like that
and the job will throw you a parade.
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13. Am I right, Dennis?
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14. What the fuck you still doing here?
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15. What, do we gotta have another party
for you?
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16. Picking up some last things.
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17. Go home. Hit the links.
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18. Get the hell out of here.
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19. This is nice.
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20. Yeah, it's okay.
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21. The night of October 24th,
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22. did you encounter the defendant
and Andrea on West 87th Street?
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23. - I don't think I wanna answer that question.
- You kind of have to, Mr. Williams.
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24. Not true, not true.
It's called the Fifth Amendment.
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25. You're concerned about self-incrimination?
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26. What for? I ain't do nothing.
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27. Then do us all a favor
and answer the question.
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28. I don't think you right on that.
But— I mean, no disrespect.
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29. - But, yes.
- Tell her.
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30. - Yeah, I saw them.
- Were you alone?
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31. No.
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32. Why did you tell the detective you were?
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33. I misremembered.
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34. You misremembered, that's why?
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35. Not because you were afraid
of this person you were with?
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36. Is the Fifth okay here?
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37. No. That train's left the station, Mr.
Williams.
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38. - No. I'm not afraid of him.
- Him?
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39. Duane, dude's name is.
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40. Duane Reade.
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41. Yeah. And is that a curse or what?
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42. Bacon come to snatch you,
talking about "What's your name?"
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43. You like, "Duane Reade."
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44. And they like, "Oh, you trying to be funny,
motherfucker?" Blam, blam, blam!
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45. "Once again, what's your fucking name?"
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46. Right?
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47. - Thank you, Mr. Williams.
- You got it.
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48. Mrs. Weiss?
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49. No questions, Your Honor.
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50. Mr. Duane Reade.
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51. Where do you presently reside?
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52. - The Cave.
- Do you mean Cavendish State Penitentiary?
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53. That's what I said.
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54. How is it you find yourself there?
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55. They say a burglary. I say trespassing.
I didn't leave with nothing.
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56. Isn't that because the police apprehended you
before you could get out...
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57. - ... with the Fujitsu TV you were carrying?
- That's what they say.
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58. Was this your first arrest for burglary?
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59. I don't think so.
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60. I don't either.
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61. Because it was your 14th.
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62. And you assaulted seven
of these 14 homeowners with a knife.
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63. One Mr. Cuatro, do you remember him?
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64. That was self-defense.
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65. Dude come running up on me.
I had to fight for my life.
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66. Mr. Cuatro was 78 years old
and on an oxygen tank.
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67. Did you bring the knife with you?
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68. No. Got it from his kitchen.
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69. A five-inch steak knife,
according to the police report.
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70. You were arrested in the same manner
on September 20th, 2012...
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71. in possession of another steak knife.
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72. - Did you bring that one with you?
- Again, that was trespassing.
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73. It was aggravated sexual assault.
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74. But my question is
where the knife came from.
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75. The lady's sink, I think.
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76. Like with Mr. Cuatro and the others here,
you used a knife that was there.
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77. That's your MO?
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78. A shrug won't do, Mr. Reade.
We need to hear an answer.
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79. Okay.
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80. Yeah.
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81. Trevor Williams, you know him?
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82. - Yeah, I know him.
- He testified you didn't say anything...
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83. when you encountered the defendant
and Miss Cornish...
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84. outside her residence with him.
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85. - He said you just stood there.
- I'm going to Sharanda's, man.
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86. Silent.
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87. Watching them go inside.
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88. I know they got some weed over there too.
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89. What were you thinking about, I wonder?
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90. Any questions, Mrs. Weiss?
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91. No questions, Your Honor.
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92. Why isn't she questioning these guys?
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93. To say to the jury she's not concerned
about them.
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94. But she is.
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95. You're leaving me alone
with the undertaker?
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96. You'll be fine.
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97. Psst.
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98. What's going on here, Mr. Day?
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99. She threw a lit cigarette next
to the gas pump I was standing at.
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100. I put it out.
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101. Is that how people usually put out
cigarettes, on someone's car window?
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102. I know guys put it out in their mouth.
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103. Before you put it out,
you knocked on the window...
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104. like people do to say roll it down.
And we saw that she didn't roll it down.
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105. Do you think she
might have been afraid of you?
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106. Oh, no one's afraid of me.
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107. I am. After what you said to me
at the mortuary, remember?
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108. Am I right, that's inadmissible?
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109. That's heresy, right?
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110. Something like that.
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111. Disregard Miss Kapoor's last statement.
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112. This is an order of protection
issued against you...
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113. - ... by your wife, Michelle.
- Yeah, that's before we got back together.
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114. Oh, that's good. I'm happy for you both,
you managed to resolve that somehow.
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115. What about this 911 call she made
saying you were threatening her with a knife?
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116. The police come out,
by then she'd calmed down, that was that.
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117. This is one forgiving woman.
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118. I never did nothing to her.
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119. To who?
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120. Who we talking about, my wife.
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121. So you're done filling your hearse
at this point, but you're not leaving.
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122. You're just— I don't know what you're doing.
Just waiting?
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123. Resting.
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124. Now you're finally leaving just as they do.
Are you following them, Mr. Day?
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125. - No.
- Where are you going, then?
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126. My whereabouts are my business.
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127. Oh, be a sport and answer the lady.
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128. Home.
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129. To Michelle?
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130. To my other residence.
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131. - An SRO hotel for men on 135th Street.
- Is there something wrong with that?
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132. No. It's just, if you'd gone home
to Michelle...
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133. or a hotel with working security cameras
unlike this rooming house...
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134. we'd be able to verify
where you went that night.
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135. But we can't.
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136. - She doesn't listen to me, you know?
- I know.
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137. You look amazing, amazing.
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138. One. We're calling you as a witness.
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139. So while you're up there, you can explain
how you didn't kill your stepdaughter.
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140. Two. I don't work out enough,
so the next time you threaten my family...
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141. it'll be one of my clients
who pays you a visit.
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142. He's from New Jersey.
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143. All right, go on.
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144. Arms out.
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145. Please raise your right hand.
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146. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
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147. Yeah.
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148. My condolences, Mr. Taylor,
and my apologies...
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149. but there are certain things
only you can clarify for us.
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150. How would you describe your relationship
with your stepdaughter?
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151. Not great, to be honest.
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152. Honesty is why we're here.
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153. How come it wasn't great, if you know?
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154. The drugs mainly.
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155. Her drug use made our relationship difficult.
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156. Hers with her mother.
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157. Frankly, mine with her mother.
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158. An addict's net casts wide.
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159. Her mother, your wife, Evelyn, died
last year, I was sorry to learn.
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160. How long were you married?
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161. Two years.
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162. And how did Andrea feel about it?
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163. Like a lot of kids feel
about second marriages.
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164. Seeing her mother happy—
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165. I assume she was happy.
—didn't make her daughter happy?
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166. No.
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167. Was the age difference an issue?
What is it, about 20 years?
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168. It didn't help. Andrea, I mean.
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169. It didn't matter at all to Evelyn or me.
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170. Was there anything else about the marriage
Andrea didn't like before, during, or after it?
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171. Yeah.
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172. Evelyn's will.
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173. It entitled you to something when Evelyn died
even though you'd been married just two years.
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174. - Yeah.
- And Andrea was unhappy with that?
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175. Outraged is the word.
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176. Outraged you were
to get half her mother's estate...
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177. which included the home on 87th Street...
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178. which has a current market value
of about $10 million.
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179. - That's right.
- So outraged she filed an appeal...
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180. in a probate court in hopes it would agree
with her you deserved nothing.
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181. - That's right.
- Did that outrage you?
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182. No. I understood why she felt like that.
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183. You understood it
but filed a countersuit against her.
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184. Did that help diffuse her outrage?
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185. No. It didn't.
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186. How did two people like this live
under one roof?
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187. They don't.
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188. She asked me to leave and I did.
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189. You moved out of her mother's
$10 million house to...?
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190. A fifth-floor walk-up in Queens.
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191. But you know what?
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192. Compared to being yelled at
by a 22-year-old drug addict...
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193. day in and day out, it's paradise.
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194. Well, now all that drama is over,
you can move back or sell it.
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195. That's my intention.
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196. What do you do for a living, Mr. Taylor?
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197. Personal trainer at Atlantis Fitness.
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198. Is that where you met Evelyn?
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199. No. I met her at prior health club
I was working at, Equinox.
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200. Why'd you leave Equinox for Atlantis?
Better pay?
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201. - No.
- Was it because of the members at Equinox...
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202. women members, complained
to the management about unwanted attention...
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203. from you?
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204. It wasn't true.
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205. But, yeah, a couple members said that.
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206. What do you make now at Atlantis?
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208. so why don't I just save you
all the cat and mouse...
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209. and these people,
some of their valuable time.
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210. I make about $35,000 a year there.
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211. Plus whatever I can pick up
with private lessons.
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212. I'm on the verge of bankruptcy.
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213. I filed for bankruptcy twice before.
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214. And no, I didn't kill my stepdaughter.
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215. Ever been arrested?
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216. - Yeah.
- Twice, right?
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217. Both times for domestic battery?
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218. Once against your ex-wife Jean...
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219. once against Andrea's mother.
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220. - Restraining orders in both cases.
- Yeah.
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221. Another of your entitlements now
is Andrea's trust fund...
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222. which you filed for in Surrogate's Court.
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223. When did you file this claim?
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224. The date? I don't know.
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225. Well, here it is, so let's have a look.
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226. October 27th.
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227. That's two days after her murder,
that Monday.
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228. Of course, it's closed
on Saturday and Sunday.
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229. Is the time of filing on there?
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230. Eight a.m.
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231. You know what time
Surrogate's Court opens?
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232. Eight a.m.
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233. Uh-huh.
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234. And when was Andrea's funeral?
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235. That Wednesday.
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236. So two days before you buried her,
you applied for her trust fund.
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237. Okay. I think I've got the time line straight.
Just one more question.
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238. When Andrea asked you to move out...
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239. do you know if she changed the locks
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240. I don't, because I haven't been back there.
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241. She didn't.
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242. Mrs. Weiss?
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243. No questions.
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244. Before this.
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245. I need the credit card receipts
from that night.
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246. Can't do it. Customer's private information.
Unless you brought a subpoena with you.
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247. I'm not talking about the cash purchases
you have no intention of reporting...
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248. just the credit cards.
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249. Not without a subpoena.
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250. Sorry.
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251. This is my subpoena,
only pretend it has a C on it.
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252. You should feel okay.
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253. - Do you?
- I do.
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254. Then you're a worse liar than the stepfather.
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255. Any case, there's nothing else to do.
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256. We're out of witnesses.
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257. We're done.
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258. I want to call Naz.
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259. - No, you don't.
- They need to hear from him.
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260. No, they don't.
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261. They've got all
the reasonable doubt they need.
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262. - I disagree.
- You disagree?
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263. You don't know enough to disagree.
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264. Who are you again?
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265. What's your experience? Remind me.
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266. Who are you?
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267. Look, when he walked into this courtroom
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268. he was wearing the cloak
of presumed innocence.
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269. He's still wearing it and will continue to
unless he testifies, then he takes it off.
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270. - He forfeits it the minute he goes up there.
- No, he doesn't.
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271. To the jury he does. He gets in that box,
they'll expect him to prove his innocence.
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272. And everything else we've presented
goes out the window.
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273. You mean everything I've presented.
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274. You're killing me and that's fine,
but don't kill him.
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275. Go home and write your closing argument.
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276. You think you can handle it?
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277. - Do you?
- I do. And I think it's important.
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278. Like, We'll lose if I don't?
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279. I'm afraid we might.
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280. - If I do it, I'm gonna need some help.
- I'll walk you through the whole thing.
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281. But once I sit down and she stands up,
there's not much I can do.
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282. That's not the kind of help I mean.
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283. - Hey, John.
- Hey.
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284. Sorry I didn't make it to your party.
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285. You mean my wake.
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286. What you should do is come work with me
in cardholder security.
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287. I swear, it's the best job I ever had.
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288. Listen, I need a favor.
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289. I need the names and addresses
without a subpoena.
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290. No problem.
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291. I'll start packing for prison right now.
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292. - Thanks, John.
- Hey.
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293. Gate!
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294. Did you bring it?
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295. You better say yes.
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296. You did it?
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297. It's okay.
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298. Where's the rest of it?
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299. I got you.
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300. Okay.
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301. Officer?
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302. In the short time
you and Andrea were together...
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303. did you develop any feelings towards her?
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304. I did. I liked her a lot.
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305. She was fun just to be with
in a way a lot my friends can't be.
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306. They were raised conservatively.
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307. - As Muslims, you mean?
- Yes.
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308. Later that night when you found her,
can you describe that for us?
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309. I woke up in the kitchen...
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310. and walked up the stairs,
down the hall to the bedroom...
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311. to get dressed and say goodbye.
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312. She didn't say anything.
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313. So I touched her to wake her.
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314. I felt in my hand something wet.
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315. I turned on the lamp next to the bed
and saw her.
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316. The blood, the wounds, and, uh...
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317. - She was dead.
- Yeah.
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318. And you?
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319. I panicked and I ran.
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320. I wish I hadn't done that.
I'm ashamed that I did that.
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321. But I did.
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322. I was scared.
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323. Did you kill her?
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324. No.
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325. No. I couldn't have.
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326. Even if I was out of my mind,
I could never do that.
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327. I know it in my heart.
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328. Thank you.
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329. Mrs. Weiss?
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330. You ever lie, Mr. Khan?
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331. I try not to.
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332. Is taking things without permission,
like taxi cabs, a kind of lie?
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333. Yes.
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to prescribe amphetamines...
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335. and then selling them at a whopping profit
to your friends?
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336. Ever tell your conservative parents
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337. No.
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339. did you ask her to get out
like those other two guys?
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340. Uh, no.
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341. Because she was pretty?
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342. - I guess.
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you're driving her around, buying her beer.
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345. Notions?
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346. Notions, thoughts.
Like, with any luck it might lead to sex.
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347. I don't really do that type of thing.
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348. - Which?
- Have sex with somebody I just met.
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349. Isn't that exactly what you did
three hours later?
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350. Yeah.
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351. What kind of sex did you guys have?
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353. I'll give them a chance to leave.
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354. Just regular sex.
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356. Objection. No, we don't.
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357. Overruled.
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358. I— I don't remember the details.
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359. Is that because you have sex so often,
it kind of just all blurs together?
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360. No.
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361. How many times have you had sex,
with women or men?
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362. Once before, with a girl.
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363. Only once before?
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364. And you don't remember anything
about this second time?
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365. There were a lot of drugs.
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366. Oh, we've heard.
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367. A lot of foreplay too?
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368. No. She didn't want a lot of that.
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369. She didn't. Okay.
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370. How about you? Is that how you like it?
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371. How would you like it?
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372. Excuse me?
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373. Having to sit up here
in front of all these people...
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375. That's what you meant.
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376. Well, I wouldn't.
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377. But if I was on trial for murder...
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378. and freely chose to testify,
I'd have to answer the questions I'm asked.
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379. You know what...
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380. let's go to just after
not-much-foreplay sex.
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381. What you did between then and when you say
you woke up in the kitchen downstairs.
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382. I don't remember.
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383. This is a crucial period of time, Mr. Khan.
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384. You might wanna try harder to remember,
for your sake.
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385. I know, but I can't.
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386. Nothing?
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387. Not doing anything? Not hearing anything?
Not even going down there?
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388. Nothing.
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389. So you woke up.
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390. You walk back upstairs.
You found her dead.
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391. - And you ran in a blind panic?
- Yes.
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392. But then you ran back and broke back into
the same place you just ran from in a panic.
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393. Remind me why.
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394. My car keys were in my jacket,
which was inside.
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395. Right. So you grabbed your jacket
and ran out again.
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396. Yes.
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397. - Grab anything else?
- No.
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398. The vial of ketamine
was already in your jacket pocket?
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399. No, you're right.
I picked that up off the coffee table.
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400. This drug your attorney says was Andrea's?
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401. It was hers.
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402. So why would you take it?
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403. Heh, I don't know.
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404. - Take anything else?
- No.
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406. No.
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407. So the murder weapon
was already in your pocket?
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408. Objection.
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409. Fine. So the knife
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410. No. I took that with me too.
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411. Why?
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412. Because I knew how it looked.
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413. You were drunk, drugged, scared,
and in a blind panic.
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414. But you still knew how it looked?
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415. - Yeah.
- How did it look?
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416. Like I killed her.
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417. All right.
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418. So you left the house again
with the ketamine and the knife...
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419. got in your father's cab.
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420. We've heard what happened after that
from law enforcement officers.
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421. And now, you're in a patrol car...
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422. being taken to the precinct by Officer
Bell, who thinks you're a witness...
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423. and you ask him what?
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424. Is she dead?
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425. - Why did you ask him that?
- Because I hoped it wasn't true.
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from "I turned on the lamp."
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427. "Mr. Khan. I turned on the lamp next to the bed
and saw her. The blood, the wounds, and...
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428. Miss Kapoor. She was dead.
Mr. Khan. Yeah."
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429. So when you saw her
just before you ran in a blind panic...
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430. she was dead.
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431. And two hours later in the patrol car,
you weren't sure.
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432. She looked like she was dead.
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433. - But conceivably she wasn't?
- I don't know.
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434. - You didn't check her pulse?
- No.
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435. - You didn't call 911?
- No.
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436. Why not,
if it was possible she was still alive?
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437. I don't know. I wasn't thinking.
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438. You see why I'm having some trouble here?
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439. You had the presence of mind
to run from a crime scene...
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440. to remove evidence
implicating you in the crime...
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441. to operate a motor vehicle
without crashing into anything...
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442. but you didn't have the presence of mind
to dial three numbers on your phone?
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443. The prophet Muhammad has this to say
about that:
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444. "Hurry with all the strength of your legs
to the one who needs help."
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445. Is that what you did for Andrea?
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446. Here's the deal, Mr. Khan, and you know it.
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447. Whether you stabbed her or not...
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448. you could have saved her.
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449. This young woman who you barely knew,
but who you say you liked.
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450. Did you kill her?
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451. I don't know.
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452. I'm done.
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453. Miss Kapoor?
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454. Um...
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455. The defense rests, Your Honor.
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456. You know, at the beginning,
I thought we had maybe a 10 percent shot.
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457. Now?
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458. Zero.
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459. You just convicted him.
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460. No.
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461. I'm not discussing it.
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462. Jurors, I'll remind you
not to discuss this case with anyone...
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463. and keep your TVs, computers,
and iPads off.
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464. Have a nice, electronics-free weekend.
I'll see you on Monday.
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465. Hey, Mike.
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466. The shooting in the strip club last Yom
Kippur, what was the vic's name again?
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467. Are you still here?
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468. What the fuck?
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469. You don't remember?
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470. Red Label, rocks.
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471. How's it going?
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472. Good.
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473. Dennis.
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474. Ray-
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475. - Nice to meet you.
- Yup.
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476. What do you do, Ray?
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477. - Financial advisor.
- Ah.
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478. I play golf.
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479. Like a golf pro?
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480. Like retired.
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481. Used to drink Midletons...
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482. but for us pensioners,
it's rail scotch from now on.
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483. Good days are gone.
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484. - Excuse me. Hi. Check.
- You don't remember me.
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485. Huh?
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486. I was at the 2-1 the night you got shot.
I talked to you in the hospital.
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487. Christ, what's that like?
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488. I mean, not getting shot.
I know what that's like.
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489. But getting shot two inches from your balls
by some fucking pimp?
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490. It was nice meeting you.
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491. I just told you,
we met before, on Yom Kippur.
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492. - Yeah, I heard you. I don't care.
- Ray.
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493. Sit.
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494. What were you thinking then?
Because I don't get it.
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495. You think you can beat up prostitutes
like that?
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496. And there's not gonna be some kind of
consequence? And keep doing it?
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497. Are you out of your mind?
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498. You are, aren't you?
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499. We got another connection.
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500. Friend of yours and my last job
before this fucking retirement.
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501. Andrea.
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502. Tragic death.
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503. Nice girl, by all accounts.
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504. I mean, she had her personal problems,
but who doesn't?
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505. You do.
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506. How much money do you lose here
every month?
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507. Is that what the fight was about that night?
Money?
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508. Withdrawals from her accounts?
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509. Or are you gonna tell me
it was just a lovers' quarrel?
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510. She was a client, not a girlfriend.
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511. I'm not sure which is worse for you...
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512. but I beg to differ.
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513. So you went there later, after this.
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514. Woke her up, tried to talk to her again.
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515. Told her you'd get her money back.
You couldn't.
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516. She told you to get out,
maybe reached for the phone to call the cops.
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517. You went downstairs, opened a drawer,
took a knife out—
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518. The killer's on trial. You guys arrested him.
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519. I'm not her boyfriend.
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520. - And now I'm leaving.
- Now you're just being stupid.
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521. It's better for you you were seeing her.
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522. That explains your semen in her bedroom.
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523. If you weren't her boyfriend,
then what the fuck, Ray?
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524. Don't be an idiot.
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525. I know you know what's next.
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526. If you weren't there, then where were you?
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527. - Home.
- Everyone's at home, eventually.
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528. Before that, say, around midnight.
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529. - Here's the deal—
- Here's the deal, talk to my lawyer.
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530. Oh, I will. Or rather, the prosecutor will.
But that's not the deal.
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531. The deal is...
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532. I know you weren't home.
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533. Fucking cell phones, pinging all the time,
even when you turn them off.
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534. - And I will find the knife.
- We're done.
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535. No problem. Another Red Label.
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536. What, are you waiting for me to cuff you
or something? I told you, I'm retired.
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537. Get the fuck out of here.
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538. Forgot his hat.
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539. Can I sit?
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540. What's your name?
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541. Terry.
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542. Naz.
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543. Who did that to you?
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544. I don't know.
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545. That's a good start, Terry.
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546. Let me guess, they told you to tell your mom
to put money into their commissary account...
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547. and you said no.
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548. That's exactly what happened.
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549. You married?
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550. I gotta talk to a friend of mine first but I
can maybe get you some protection in here.
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551. You don't gotta say yes or no now.
Just putting it out there.
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552. Okay.
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553. He's married.
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554. So he could swallow
his wife's dope his self.
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555. She didn't exactly keep her financial records
neatly organized...
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556. but neither did we.
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557. Most of her bank statements
were still in their envelopes unopened...
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558. scattered around with old Vogue magazines
and some junk mail...
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559. which CSU basically threw into a box.
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560. But this one she did open, September's.
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561. Three hundred thousand, gone.
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562. She could have loaned it to him.
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563. Or he could have just taken it.
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564. He had power of attorney.
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565. In any case, she knew.
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566. He said he went home after this.
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567. And he did, via the Midtown Tunnel...
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568. through a cash lane,
even though he's got an E-ZPass.
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569. Yeah. At 2:00 a.m.
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570. And here he is at 3:00 a.m.
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571. We've got more on the kid.
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572. Ladies and gentlemen,
Mrs. Weiss has presented to us a case—
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573. Ladies and gentlemen,
the Constitution asks of you to review—
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574. The Constitution asks of you
to review the material...
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575. in light of the evidence presented,
and asks that we ask ourselves—
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576. What she did
was unprofessional, unethical...
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577. and grounds for a mistrial, after which,
the state asks itself:
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578. "Do we really wanna go through all this
again...
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579. knowing next time,
he'll have a real attorney defending him?"
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580. - You?
- No. Heh.
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581. Someone good. They'll be lining up.
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582. What would happen to her?
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583. What do you care?
You like her like you liked Andrea?
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584. Take your hand off your dick.
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585. Are you high?
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586. No.
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587. What'll happen to her is something between
a reprimand and a disbarment.
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588. Probably, her career is over.
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589. But it's your life we're talking about, so...
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590. Look, 20 years from now
when you wake up in your cell...
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591. and you look at yourself
in your dented tin mirror...
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592. here's what you're gonna see:
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593. Someone you don't recognize...
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594. who made the wrong decision
when he had the chance to save himself.
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595. Is that a yes?
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596. Okay. Good.
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597. Ah, I wish you hadn't done that.
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598. Why, you don't like it?
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599. No.
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600. It's on the jury's side.
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601. I really don't know what to say,
Miss Kapoor.
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602. Do you?
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603. - I made a terrible mistake.
- Mistake?
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604. Okay, let me ask you.
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605. What other careers
did you consider in college?
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606. Okay.
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607. This is what's going to happen.
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608. I'm going to turn this
into the ethics committee, obviously...
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609. then finish this trial.
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610. Miss Kapoor, you are now second chair.
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611. John, you'll take over.
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612. - I can't do that.
- Sure, you can.
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613. There's nothing left but closing arguments.
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614. The jury's barely seen me.
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615. All of a sudden, I'm there
giving the closing argument?
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616. It'll be fine.
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617. No, no, no.
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618. No. This is...
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619. clearly grounds for a mistrial.
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620. No. What this is,
is an attempt to try to force a mistrial.
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621. But you don't force anything in my court.
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622. Well— I'll appeal.
- No law against it.
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623. - I'm serious.
- I heard you.
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624. Which won't be good for you.
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625. Excuse me?
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626. It'll be fine, John.
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627. You'll do fine in there.
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628. Bye now.
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629. - It didn't work.
- Sorry?
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630. That tape you dropped off at my door,
there's no mistrial.
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631. - Ten dumplings.
- Hold on.
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632. - I'm not following.
- Sure you are.
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633. My question is why?
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634. I really don't know
what the fuck you're talking about.
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635. What'd you find, huh?
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636. You must be pretty sure about it.
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637. Who is it?
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638. Who did it?
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639. It may not be that bad.
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640. The circumstances, the fact you're young,
you know, that'll count for something.
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641. - Thank you.
- For?
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642. For, um...
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643. I don't know. Not lecturing me.
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644. I'm too busy to lecture.
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645. Besides, you know what you did.
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646. So chin up, finish this trial...
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647. and then clear out your fucking desk.
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648. Ladies and gentlemen...
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649. Oh...
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650. Ladies and gentlemen...
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651. when you file a request
for a document from the FBI...
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652. under the Freedom of Information Act...
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653. this is what you get.
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654. It's called a redacted document,
edited to render unreadable...
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655. any content the FBI deems a threat
to national security...
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656. or, more often, to the security
of the workings of the FBI itself.
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657. Redaction equals self-preservation.
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658. Like this, there is a redaction...
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659. in the middle of what the defendant
has told you...
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660. about the night of Andrea's murder.
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661. A black rectangle of nothing...
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662. between the time he had sex with her...
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663. and when he, as he says,
found her bleeding out.
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664. He says he can't remember anything.
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665. He fell asleep. He passed out.
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666. He has redacted a crucial period of time.
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667. Why? For the same reason
this is blacked out.
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668. Self-preservation.
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669. His defense team has tried to say
there are other people...
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670. with motive, opportunity, and histories
more consistent than Mr. Khan's...
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671. with such a horrendous crime as this.
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672. I'd ask why, but you know why.
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673. It's desperation.
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674. Because they know a redacted story
doesn't sit well with an intelligent jury.
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675. Is there any evidence any other person
was in the house that night?
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676. No.
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677. Nasir Khan was the only person in the house
the night Andrea was murdered...
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678. in the bedroom she was murdered,
in the bed she was murdered.
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679. He's the only person whose blood is there...
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680. whose prints are there,
whose semen is there.
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681. The only person who had a knife in his pocket
with her blood on it.
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682. He was, that night and to this day,
the only suspect the police considered.
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683. Because—
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684. Because he was and is...
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685. the only killer of this beautiful,
young woman.
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686. This is not a penknife or a grapefruit knife.
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687. This knife is designed to cut through meat...
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688. and that's what Mr. Khan used it for...
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689. cutting through tendons, muscle, bone,
and a head...
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690. 22 times.
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691. Thank you.
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692. Ladies and gentlemen...
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693. Ladies and—
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694. Ladies—
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695. Ladies and gentlemen,
in the rush to judgment—
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696. Okay, now. The rushed...
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697. There's two other guys.
There's Duane Reade—
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698. You can't deny that. That's right.
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699. God!
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700. Right.
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701. What the fuck? God!
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702. Fuck!
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703. God!
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704. Oh, no, hey, I need this
like a fucking hole in the head! Ah!
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705. Mm.
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706. Fuck!
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707. Fucking get—
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708. Fuck!
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709. God.
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710. You under any unusual stress?
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711. You could say that.
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712. - Who gave you this?
- Some Chinese guy on Canal Street.
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713. Canal Street.
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714. Did he also offer to re-tar your driveway?
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715. Unless you like insomnia, panic attacks,
confusion, and psychosis...
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716. you don't wanna make a habit out of this.
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717. I'm gonna be honest with you.
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718. This isn't what I normally do.
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719. I mean, obviously,
someone who looks like this...
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720. doesn't make his living
doing public speaking.
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721. I'm sorry you even have to look at this.
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722. What I normally do is plea my clients out...
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723. because 95 percent of the time,
they did what they were charged with.
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724. They sold that dope, they solicited that guy,
they stole that iPhone.
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725. It's clear to me just looking at them.
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726. So, I tell them:
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727. "Don't be stupid, take the deal."
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728. The first time I saw Naz...
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729. he was sitting alone in a holding cell
at the 21st Precinct.
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730. He'd just been arrested.
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731. I walked past him...
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732. out of the station and then stopped.
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733. I turned around and went back.
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734. Why?
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735. Because I didn't see
what I see in my other clients.
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736. And I still don't after all this time.
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737. What I see is what happens
when you put a kid in Rikers, and say:
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738. "Okay, now survive that...
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739. while we try you for something
you didn't do."
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740. And that's how you survive Rikers.
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741. Oh, there were crimes committed
that night, no doubt.
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742. Crime one, stood up by a friend with a car...
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743. a young man takes his father's cab
without permission...
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744. to go to a party in Manhattan.
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745. Crime two, a young woman buys
some powerful illegal drugs.
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746. Crime three, on the banks
of the Hudson River...
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747. under the George Washington Bridge...
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748. she gives him
one of those illegal drugs, MDMA.
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749. Crime four, later at her house...
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750. she gives him another illegal drug,
ketamine...
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751. which, with the ecstasy, and enough
tequila to topple a saguaro cactus...
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752. knocks him out like the horses
vets give ketamine to.
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753. Crime five, upon discovering the body...
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754. instead of reporting it, he runs.
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755. Crime six, he makes an illegal left turn.
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756. Crime seven, he resists arrest.
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757. Those are the crimes committed
by these two young people that night...
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758. and the only ones we have proof of.
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759. What we don't have proof of
is who committed the crime...
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760. he's been charged with.
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761. The prosecution has presented
what it says is proof...
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762. but at the end of the day...
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763. it's circumstance and speculation.
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764. The rush to judgment against Nasir Khan...
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765. began at the 21st Precinct
at 4:45 a.m. the night of...
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766. and ended 10 seconds later
when he was tackled to the floor.
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767. The police investigated no one else...
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768. not the stepfather who had
a tempestuous relationship with the victim...
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769. even though the percentage
of killers who know their victims...
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770. is five times greater
than that of strangers...
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771. and even though among the fraction
of strangers who do commit murder...
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772. there were two individuals...
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773. the couple had confrontations
with that night.
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774. One with a history of battery...
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775. the other with multiple convictions
for aggravated assault...
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776. every time using a knife
from the victim's own home.
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777. The night Naz was arrested...
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778. he lost a lot.
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779. He lost his freedom...
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780. to return home to his family,
to his school...
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781. to his night job
that helps pay for that school.
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782. But what he didn't lose,
and what none of us can lose...
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783. were his constitutional rights
to an attorney...
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784. to a fair and impartial trial by you,
his peers...
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785. and to the presumption of his innocence...
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786. beyond a reasonable doubt.
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787. Hmm.
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788. We hear that term a lot.
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789. But what does it really mean, huh?
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790. What's its definition?
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791. It doesn't have one.
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792. It's what we think...
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793. and as much as what we think,
what we feel.
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794. And what we feel...
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795. and what you feel...
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796. will determine what happens...
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797. to the rest of this young man's life.
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798. Thank you.
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799. Thank you.
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800. Nothing.
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801. See you tomorrow.
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802. Okay.
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803. Oh, we got your Viagra now.
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804. I don't give a fuck anymore.
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805. Heh. That's a good one.
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806. - Want a receipt?
- Mm-mm.
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807. Worse comes to worst,
it's not so bad in here, is it?
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808. I mean...
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809. you got people
that care about you in here.
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810. I care about you.
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811. - Why?
- Heh.
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812. How many times I gotta tell you?
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813. I don't believe it.
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814. Man, these dudes in here, upstate,
places I've been...
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815. I mean, whether they in here
for selling drugs or murder...
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816. they all got one thing in common.
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817. You ask them...
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818. every last one say they innocent.
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819. But they all got that stink about them.
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820. Every moron to millionaire.
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821. That lying stink.
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822. But you?
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823. You smell like innocence.
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824. You the real deal, Naz.
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825. That makes you one of a kind.
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826. And the fact that you under my wing?
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827. It's like...
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828. like I got something nobody else got.
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829. It's like...
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830. like I got a unicorn. Heh-heh.
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831. So, why would I not take care of you?
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832. What kind of a cold individual
do you think I am?
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833. All rise.
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834. How we doing?
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835. Not good.
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836. Well, I'm sorry to hear that,
but I have to ask you to go back.
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837. Your Honor, we're not getting
anywhere in there.
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838. You're discussing things.
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839. You're having some differences of opinion.
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840. We're deadlocked.
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841. No, you're not.
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842. I don't like that word.
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843. I'm not going to let you use it.
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844. Someone's holding out.
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845. - You keep talking.
- Not gonna happen.
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846. Sure, it will. What's the count?
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847. Six to six.
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848. And it's not gonna change.
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849. So...
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850. I'm sorry, Your Honor.
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851. But we're done.
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852. Thank you for your service.
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853. The jury is dismissed.
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854. So, Mrs. Weiss, what's your pleasure?
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855. Shall we impanel a new jury for retrial?
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856. Say, next week?
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857. No, Your Honor.
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858. My office declines to prosecute further.
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859. You're free.
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860. Free to go home.
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861. As per usual, I see some old faces.
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862. Glad you learned your lesson.
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863. Now for the freshmen, I'll keep it simple.
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864. - You get told to do something, you do it.
- Gate!
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865. You lay a finger on any of us,
we break out the riot gear.
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866. We put you in the fucking hospital,
and we add another charge.
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867. Come on. Come on.
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868. Come on.
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869. Come on.
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870. Your pay.
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871. Metro Card, one ride.
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872. Wait a second.
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873. He left this for you.
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874. NYU campus security.
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875. So back in uniform.
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876. Sort of.
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877. You sure you wouldn't
rather slit your wrists?
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878. It's a job.
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879. I got a job for you.
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880. Let's go get him.
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881. It's hot.
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882. Anything you want to do tonight?
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883. Go out, see your friends?
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884. You should. It's fine.
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885. No, this is fine.
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886. Okay.
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887. I spent a lot of time sitting on this bed
when you were gone.
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888. I'm so happy you're home.
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889. You thought I killed her.
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890. Never.
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891. Okay, Mom.
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892. So right now at the 21st Precinct,
there's someone in the pen.
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893. They'll take him down
to The Tombs, to court, to Rikers.
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894. Meanwhile, there's
someone else in the pen.
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895. Tomorrow, someone else,
the next day, someone else.
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896. No one's even thinking about you anymore.
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897. Except everybody here.
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898. So what?
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899. People stare at me every day
like I got leprosy.
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900. They don't wanna be anywhere near me.
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901. I repulse them.
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902. See?
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903. You learned something in there.
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904. Everyone's got a cross to bear, Naz.
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905. Pardon the expression.
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906. Fuck them all.
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907. Live your life.
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908. Thank you for what you did for me.
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909. Don't mention it.
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910. Yo, you got that?
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911. I got that.
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912. All right.
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913. Four days later,
the CSI team enters Patty and JR's bedroom...
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914. one of the last places Patty was seen
before she vanished.
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915. They notice several stained indentations
in the linoleum floor...
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916. mend begin their testing with luminol...
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917. a chemical used to indicate
the possible presence of blood.
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918. Yeah?
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919. Let me stop you.
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920. Whatever you did or you didn't do,
it's 250 bucks, cash only.
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921. No credit cards or personal checks.
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922. Okay. Sit tight, don't talk to anybody.
I'll be down there in a little while.
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923. You're gonna be fine.
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924. Beautiful animals suffer every day.
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925. They live in squalor.
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926. With no food, no shelter, and no love.
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927. These are the forgotten ones.
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928. Loving animals who are abused
and neglected.
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929. Suffering all alone and living in fear.
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930. Please, don't forget them.
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931. Reach out and tell that animal
you'll be there.
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932. Go online or call now.
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933. Give your monthly gift of support.
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934. For only $18 a month...
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935. this is your chance to pull in animals
from the depths of despair.
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936. To save them from a life of pain,
provide them with the food...
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