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- It's Ok.
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4. There.
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the son's accident...
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because we know it's your life.
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9. Jump!
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26. Snoop, come!
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You're nice and clean.
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My husband.
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you want to explode?
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your studies.
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just talk, like we're talking now.
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I work here all day long,
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of course you interest me.
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like I'm on drugs.
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we should have done this in Grenoble.
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I'll write your answers down.
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Maybe you don't have the time.
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time is not the problem here.
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Running, no!
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is it?
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I'll give you a call.
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69. - See you soon.
- Yes, for sure.
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73. Mom!
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I didn't touch him at all.
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that's why I'm calling.
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I can't answer all the questions.
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80. No, he's not moving.
Please just come.
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83. Turning him now.
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84. Full shot.
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on the hands and forearms
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1 or 2 meters upon impact
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its final, supine position.
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related to the fatal brain trauma
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a blunt object in the environment
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with discovery position,
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before the body hit the ground.
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we cannot yet determine
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from a collision or a blow.
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98. We cannot, at this stage,
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99. Then, the usual.
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to establish the truth.
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seeing you again like this.
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107. - It is.
- Ok.
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108. I didn't realize it was so high.
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109. Yeah.
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110. Come.
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116. How are we gonna do this?
Will you ask me some questions...
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isn't any better than when we met.
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118. - No. English is fine.
- Ok.
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119. How many times
have you been questioned?
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120. It's been once here,
by the policemen,
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by the investigative judge.
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about the day he died?
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from when I was with the student
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to piss me off and make her leave.
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the song to piss you off?
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130. No.
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super loud and we had to stop.
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132. She was recording the interview
and it wasn't possible anymore.
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exactly the way you told them.
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141. No, he only goes
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146. Samuel came down
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147. We spoke a bit about
what we were going to do that day.
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150. He went back upstairs to work
in the attic and I worked in bed.
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for extra money.
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158. Then I put some earplugs in
because I wanted to take a nap.
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because it woke me up.
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I ran downstairs, and...
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and they arrived 30 minutes later.
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- Of course.
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- Yes.
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Should I explain... something.
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he was right above you?
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Did he ever take risks while working?
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he worked slowly.
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for instance, to call out to you
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196. No, when he was working, especially when
he was playing his music, he couldn't...
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It's daytime, you need to get up.
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It's hard for me too.
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209. But we have to try and do
the things that we did before...
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she made you tiramisu.
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And Snoop needs to go out too.
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will you come eat with us?
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then you can sleep.
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- Hello.
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- Tell me if he eats.
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I'm so exhausted.
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- Yes, it's perfect.
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- Don't worry. I'll take care of it.
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the autopsy report is inconclusive
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didn't have enough concrete elements.
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with him...
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in this final position.
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the blood on the snow.
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on the roof, no DNA.
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here on the wall.
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with the head impact on the roof.
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what do you think?
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I'm not a spatter analyst.
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the result of a fight or struggle.
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my sleeve was rolled up.
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Shall I show you?
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I bang my arm on this all the time.
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several times that week.
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281. and they can ask Daniel.
He hears me bumping into it.
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fall will be hard to defend,
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there's an investigation for...
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you were the only person there.
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290. Ok.
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291. And of course, you're his wife.
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292. Now, looking for
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and Daniel was out for a walk
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Samuel's personality.
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with Daniel so close by.
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310. But I think he fell.
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I want to tell you.
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It was very early in the morning.
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if they were pills.
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- Yes.
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330. No, I didn't realize it back then,
but looking back at it now,
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a suicide attempt.
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- Bye.
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I don't really remember any.
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I prefer to leave.
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the day your dad died?
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but it wasn't...
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it was a fight.
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I could hear it wasn't a fight.
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you were outside.
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but I still touch them.
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384. I don't know, I'm tired.
I need to work, then I'll rest.
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392. Louder? But I didn't shout at all.
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Her son says the voices were calm.
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The music drowns them out.
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407. I don't know, I'm tired.
I need to work, then I'll rest.
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412. I don't know, I'm tired.
I need to work, then I'll rest.
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you wouldn't have heard them.
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I was inside.
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leave the house after she left.
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she spoke to your dad after that.
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exactly like you remember it.
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and may continue for a while.
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but we've heard about a recording.
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so nothing is incriminating.
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I said precisely the opposite.
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why the summons?
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467. We don't understand it ourselves.
Thank you.
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468. Thank you for coming
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469. for the public prosecutor's
statement.
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470. So, Sandra Voyter was indicted
this morning at 8:30 a.m.
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471. The investigation revealed elements
that justify this decision.
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472. Three elements in particular.
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473. Analyses
of Mr. Maleski's blood spatter
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475. indicate he may have received
a blunt force blow to the head
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476. when he was
on the third-floor balcony.
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477. In addition,
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478. the reenactment
done three days ago
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479. brought to light
a number of discrepancies.
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480. Lastly,
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481. a file was discovered on a USB key
belonging to Mr. Maleski.
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482. All I can say about it, for now,
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483. is that it's an audio recording
of the couple,
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484. made the day before his death.
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485. As I'm trying to tell you,
she can't come sign herself
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486. because she's held up
at the courthouse.
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487. So it'll be me,
her lawyer Vincent Renzi,
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488. coming to get the documents for her.
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489. No, I can't come at 11.
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490. I can be there in 20 minutes?
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491. Ok. Thanks, be right there.
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492. We have good news.
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493. The judge this afternoon
is not Da Silva, it's Bollène.
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494. Ok.
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495. I'm off to the bank.
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496. And the home equity loan?
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497. Less than we hoped.
They have money problems.
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498. Outstanding credit, etc.
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499. The bank will only do 50,000.
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500. Bail will be more than that.
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501. Her son is a witness.
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502. He'll be testifying in court.
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503. There is obviously a risk
of her exerting pressure on him.
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504. As a consequence,
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505. release on bail is not an option.
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506. I'm asking you to place Mrs Voyter
in detention pending trial.
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507. Thank you.
Over to you, Mrs Boudaoud.
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508. Judge, how can we
consider her a flight risk,
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509. when she's responsible for her son?
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510. That makes no sense.
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511. With a visually impaired child?
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512. And she's all over the media.
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513. Separating them
could compound his trauma.
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514. He had an accident
at the age of four
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515. that damaged his sight.
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516. He's been traumatized,
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517. both psychologically and emotionally.
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518. Mrs Boudaoud, your reaction?
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519. The judge's decision is rare
enough to merit praise.
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520. A judge refusing to give in
to repressive reflexes
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521. is a healthy sign,
especially in such a case.
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522. We feel the release
under judicial supervision
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523. underscores the weakness of the case.
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524. Is your client relieved?
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525. This is a rare decision
in a homicide accusation,
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526. and reads like
a repudiation of Judge Janvier.
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527. Reactions in the hallways
have been intense.
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528. I quote,
"This decision is dangerous.
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529. "The suspect will be reunited
with a major witness.
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530. "It's a real concern
for the upcoming trial."
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531. How could you not tell me about it?
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532. I had no idea he recorded it.
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533. Even if he hadn't...
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534. You had a fight
the day before he died.
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535. That recording
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536. is not reality.
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537. It's a part of it, maybe,
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538. if you have an extreme moment,
an emotional peak you focus on,
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539. of course it crushes everything.
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540. It may seem like irrefutable proof,
but actually warps everything.
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541. It's not reality. It's our voices,
but it's not who we are.
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542. I don't give a fuck
about what is reality. Ok.
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543. You need to start seeing yourself
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544. the way others
are going to perceive you.
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545. The trial is not about the truth.
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546. - I didn't know there'd be a trial.
- Well, there is.
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547. Now, what really counts is...
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548. who you have around you.
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549. There's nobody around me.
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550. Yes, there's Daniel.
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551. Daniel is important.
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552. And didn't you and Samuel have...
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553. any friends?
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554. We should never have come here.
I was so happy in London.
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555. It was him, he insisted.
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556. He said there'd be no more
distractions from work.
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557. It would solve
our financial problems.
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558. I left my shithole in Germany
and ended up stuck in his shithole.
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559. It's fucking absurd, isn't it? Come on!
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560. - Hello.
- Hello.
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561. Hi, kitten.
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562. This is Mrs Berger,
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563. appointed by the Justice Minister.
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564. Hello.
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565. Vincent Renzi, I work with Nour.
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566. She'll be here regularly, with...
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567. Daniel, and with you.
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568. The frequency will be specified.
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569. She's here...
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570. to ensure that everything goes well.
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571. And that no one
tries to influence Daniel,
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572. or make him say things
he doesn't want to say at the trial.
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573. The judge says you must
speak French in her presence.
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574. Right.
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575. That's it.
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576. May I speak with Daniel in private?
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577. Ok, shall we go?
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578. I'll call you.
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579. Your mother will give us
space to get acquainted.
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580. My name is Marge.
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581. We'll see each other a lot.
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582. Do you know why I'm here?
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583. Are you ok with it?
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584. You can consider me a friend.
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585. Or not. That's your choice.
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586. What do you think?
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587. It's ok, I don't...
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588. I don't need us to be friends.
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589. Well, I'm here
to protect your testimony.
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590. The law sent me, and...
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591. the law can't be someone's friend.
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592. Otherwise it couldn't be
someone else's friend,
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593. and the law must be
the same for everyone.
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594. So you're right,
I can't be your friend.
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595. You just have to tell me
if anything feels strange,
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596. if there's a problem,
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597. I don't know,
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598. for example with your mom,
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599. regarding the trial.
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600. I usually discuss stuff like
that with my friends.
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601. Right.
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602. Maybe this time
you don't really have a choice.
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603. With chocolate chips...
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604. and raspberries...
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605. I know it doesn't exist
but that's what I vow.
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606. The archduchess's socks...
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607. What?
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608. The archduchess's socks...
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609. He was
one of the only persons I knew,
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610. when he walked into a room,
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611. something shifted,
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612. the atmosphere changed.
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613. And I suppose that's charm, isn't it?
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614. I fell in love with his charm.
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615. I spend my whole life
not understanding family and friends.
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616. And then he came along,
and I felt like...
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617. I understood what he was saying,
the signals he was sending me.
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618. We didn't necessarily agree,
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619. but we had...
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620. We had things to tell each other.
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621. I realized that later,
when it was gone.
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622. Don't say it's gone.
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623. Just focus on him.
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624. How you met.
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625. When we met, he'd just gotten a job
at a university in London.
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626. So... we moved there together.
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627. He was a great teacher.
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628. He had a way of making everything
sound alive and accessible,
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629. it was great.
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630. But some...
But that wasn't really enough,
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631. so...
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632. Deep down, what he really wanted
to do was to write.
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633. He was working on a novel for years.
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634. I watched him struggle, it was hard.
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635. And I came to realize
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636. his relationship with time,
with work, was...
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637. complicated, unlike for me...
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638. No,
stop comparing yourself to him.
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639. Just to...
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640. Go back to your relationship.
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641. Our relationship revolved
around intellectual stimulation,
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642. even if it meant
neglecting everything else.
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643. Everything else?
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644. Meaning Daniel?
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645. We should mention Daniel
early on.
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646. The accident.
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647. Ok. I didn't know it was so...
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648. - It's ok?
- It's ok.
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649. It's just that I didn't know
that it was so...
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650. like this, ok.
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651. Everything changed
after the accident.
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652. Daniel was four.
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653. That day, Samuel was supposed
to pick him up from school.
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654. But he was on a roll
with his writing, so...
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655. he called a babysitter last minute,
and she showed up late.
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656. As they were crossing the street,
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657. a motorcycle hit Daniel.
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658. His optic nerve
was permanently damaged.
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659. After that,
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660. Samuel became obsessive about it,
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661. he blamed himself on a loop.
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662. If only he'd gone,
picked him up in time...
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663. He was overcome with guilt.
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664. Perhaps he never
truly escaped that feeling.
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665. We spent that whole year
at the hospital,
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666. with Daniel.
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667. We began having financial problems
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668. and Samuel started
taking antidepressants.
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669. Can we please keep that clean,
Vincent?
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670. I'd really like to protect him
and his image, and spare Daniel.
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671. We'll try.
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672. Ok.
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673. But it will be like that,
I have to...
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674. I have to admit things.
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675. You have to prepare yourself
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676. to tell everything, and the challenge
is to do it in French.
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677. Ok.
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678. one year later
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679. Are you really interested in...
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680. What interests you?
Come on, sure.
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681. I never see anybody,
I work here all day long,
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682. you come to see me,
of course you interest me.
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683. I run.
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684. It's one of my favorite things to do.
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685. Makes me feel high,
like I'm on drugs.
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686. What do you know about drugs?
That's the next question.
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687. Big subject.
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688. Maybe don't write everything down.
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689. No surely not.
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690. I told you,
we should have done this in Grenoble.
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691. It's fine.
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692. I'll write your answers down.
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693. Do you confirm this is your
interview with Mrs Voyter?
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694. Yes.
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695. She refuses to talk about herself,
yet that's why you came.
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696. I came to talk about her work.
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697. Right, but by constantly
changing the subject,
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698. what was she looking for,
do you suppose?
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699. We can hear it.
She asks about me.
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700. She seemed to enjoy talking about me
more than herself.
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701. Was she inciting you
to talk about yourself?
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702. Inciting...
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703. No, I wouldn't say that.
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704. She wasn't manipulative,
just relaxed.
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705. It felt natural.
She seemed to enjoy the conversation.
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706. You say "relaxed".
We hear her serve you wine at 1:45.
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707. Had she been drinking
before you arrived?
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708. I think so.
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709. Would you say she did her utmost
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710. to make you comfortable,
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711. more than you might've expected
when interviewing a writer?
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712. I wouldn't say that, no.
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713. It seemed like Sandra... Mrs Voyter,
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714. needed to escape, to relax.
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715. - Escape?
- Right.
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716. Did you know that Sandra,
as you call her, was bisexual?
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717. No.
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718. Did you sense it?
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719. No.
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720. Hearing the conversation now,
with hindsight,
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721. would you call it seduction?
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722. I felt, and she told me herself,
that she didn't have
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723. much of a social life
or many chances to talk
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724. to new people.
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725. I suppose you could call that
a form of seduction.
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726. The court needs to know
if you would call it that.
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727. Seduction means several things.
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728. But the word seduction
always implies some...
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729. seduction.
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730. The witness's answer
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731. is clear enough,
as to what she means by seduction.
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732. Mrs Voyter kept expressing
her interest in you.
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733. She wanted to do the interview
in Grenoble.
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734. Didn't you sense...
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735. She answered that question.
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736. Not very clearly.
Please answer, Miss Solidor.
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737. Could you call me Mrs?
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738. I dislike being reduced
to a marital status.
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739. Of course.
That wasn't my intention.
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740. I didn't feel seduced in the moment.
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741. So you did wonder afterwards?
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742. I found it atypical, nothing more.
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743. How did you interpret the song
Samuel Maleski played?
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744. I felt tension around the noise.
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745. Samuel Maleski imposing
his presence without showing himself.
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746. And Sandra's reaction...
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747. What was her reaction?
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748. She was a bit annoyed.
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749. And when the song started over?
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750. He was playing it on a loop.
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751. Clearly...
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752. good deduction.
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753. But how did it feel to you
in the moment?
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754. It added to the strangeness.
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755. I felt my presence was less...
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756. It was less relaxed.
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757. So you clearly felt tension.
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758. - You're nitpicking.
- No, just clarifying.
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759. Did you feel tension?
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760. Yes.
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761. Did you feel that Mr. Maleski,
by playing that music,
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762. wanted to disrupt, or interrupt,
your interview?
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763. That was my first thought, yes.
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764. But it's hard to read the intentions
of someone you can't see.
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765. That's what they pay me for!
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766. Sandra Voyter,
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767. you sought a connection
to divert the interview.
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768. Correct?
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769. That's a leading question.
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770. There was no seduction.
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771. My question concerns your connection.
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772. In the recording you're chummy,
laughing, drinking wine.
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773. Were you seeking escape
from a difficult homelife
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774. by connecting with this young woman?
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775. Mrs Voyter
did not initiate the meeting.
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776. Please answer, Mrs Voyter.
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777. Yes, I found her surprising.
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778. I hadn't seen anyone new in a while.
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779. And yes, I needed a drink.
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780. This person was intelligent and nice,
nothing more.
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781. That interview was hardly enough
to base a thesis on!
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782. She can have a laugh with a student
whose questions don't thrill her.
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783. Would you say the music
Mr. Maleski played
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784. so aggressively
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785. indicated he was jealous of you,
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786. or Miss... Mrs Solidor? Sorry.
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787. The music was a cover
of 50 Cent's P.I.M.P.,
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788. a deeply misogynistic song.
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789. It was an instrumental version.
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790. Answer, please.
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791. Could your husband's song choice
express his jealousy?
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792. I can answer.
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793. He often played that song.
I doubt it was intentional.
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794. He loved loud music, it relaxed him.
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795. He had purposefully installed...
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796. What is a "speaker"? Sorry.
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797. A powerful speaker... sorry.
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798. He worked a lot, it was noisy...
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799. Mrs Solidor says
you ended the interview over that.
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800. - Is that true?
- She never said that.
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801. If the defense
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802. keeps reacting to every question,
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803. I'll be very irritated.
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804. Mrs Voyter, answer the question.
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805. The music was just very loud.
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806. And when it started over,
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807. I realized it wasn't going to stop.
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808. That made discussion difficult.
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809. So I...
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810. I preferred to stop.
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811. And I was tired, yes.
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812. And I felt a bit...
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813. woozy, from the wine.
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814. Yet once alone, you didn't ask
him to explain his behavior?
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815. As I said, it was habitual.
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816. No.
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817. You entertaining
an attractive young woman
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818. while he toiled upstairs
was neither habitual, nor neutral.
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819. He knew you liked women.
You'd recently cheated.
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820. That's beside the point.
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821. And sexist.
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822. I'd have said the same
if she were an attractive man.
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823. Excuse me, but this couple's
conflicts matter here.
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824. There's something
a bit strange in this situation.
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825. You say you went upstairs
to your room to work and sleep.
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826. Right below the attic
with the deafening music.
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827. Music that had made
the interview impossible.
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828. In that big house,
you chose that spot?
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829. Yes, that's where I work.
I always work in bed.
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830. When Samuel came to talk to you,
you didn't complain?
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831. Deafening music overhead
is hardly normal.
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832. I'm used to it, I don't mind.
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833. I wanted to work, I had my earplugs.
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834. It was normal.
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835. I can work in any situation.
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836. You said you were tired,
woozy from the wine.
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837. Yet you wanted to work?
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838. Yes.
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839. And I did. Not for long.
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840. A translation was due.
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841. I wanted to finish it before resting.
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842. As I said, I can work
in any environment, any condition.
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843. Apparently you can also rest
anywhere, anytime.
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844. So all was well with the world.
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845. That's all.
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846. No further questions.
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847. Daniel, that's not what you told us.
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848. Zoe Solidor saw you
leave the house after she left.
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849. And your mom says
she spoke to your dad after that.
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850. I got mixed up.
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851. You got mixed up.
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852. Indeed there is a problem, Daniel.
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853. Right?
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854. You couldn't be two places at once.
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855. I think I went back inside.
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856. What bothers me is how sure you were
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858. "Each piece of tape feels different.
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859. "I wouldn't get it wrong."
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860. "I was just below the open window.
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861. "I know what I heard."
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862. Then, during the reenactment,
you said something else entirely.
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863. How come?
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864. I thought
I remembered where I was, but...
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865. Maybe the shock of what happened next
got me mixed up.
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866. A psychiatrist who met with Daniel
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867. says emotional shock
may have altered some memories.
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868. Of course.
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869. Do you remember now
why you came back inside?
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870. I think I must've forgotten...
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871. my gloves or my phone.
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872. But you're not sure?
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873. I don't remember exactly.
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874. So, you went from absolute certainty
to uncertainty
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875. about your memories of that day.
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876. This is very problematic.
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877. You're fixating on one detail
in his memory
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878. to cast doubt on his whole memory.
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879. What do you want us to believe?
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880. That shock may have turned yelling
into calm voices?
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881. You insinuate
he lied to protect his mother.
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882. No.
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883. I'm merely signaling
the witness's doubts.
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884. But we are entitled to wonder.
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885. Daniel Maleski says he would leave
when his parents fought.
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886. Whereas on that day,
he happens to go out
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887. right when an argument
is likely to erupt.
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888. Thus, he doesn't hear a thing.
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889. I didn't happen to go out.
I fled the music.
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890. And he's very precise
about what he heard.
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891. He's never budged on that.
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892. The psychiatrist
and visual impairment expert
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Daniel's excellent aural memory.
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894. Clerk, please display
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895. the elements provided by Mr. Balard.
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896. We're listening.
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897. The decisive element here
is the three blood spatters
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898. on the woodshed,
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899. as indicated on the sketch.
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900. Can we zoom in on the woodshed?
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901. Their shape is typical of spatter
projected from high above.
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902. They are long and narrow.
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903. The longest measures 4 centimeters,
which is a lot.
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904. So, according to our tests,
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could only have landed here
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906. if Mr. Maleski was struck on the head
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907. while on the 3rd floor balcony.
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908. He would have to have been
leaning over the balcony,
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909. his head already quite far out
when the blow was struck,
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910. for the spatter to land there.
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911. No other explanation stands.
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912. Did the violence of the blow
make Mr. Maleski fall?
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913. Most likely,
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914. it was the combination
of a violent blow
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915. and a deliberate push.
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916. Would you say the aggressor
was in a state of extreme anger,
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administering such a violent blow?
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918. A state of rage, I'd say.
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919. Hard to imagine anything less.
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920. Such states
can increase physical strength.
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921. The guardrail is 1.2 meters high.
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922. Comes up to about here.
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923. Mr. Maleski was 1.82 meters tall
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924. and weighed 85 kilos.
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925. So, pushing him over that guardrail
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926. would have required
a very deliberate push, right?
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927. The entire act was very deliberate.
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928. Such a blow is always intentional.
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929. What I mean by very deliberate is...
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930. very coordinated. Methodical.
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931. Based on his weight, we can assume
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932. it was necessary to lift his legs
to make him fall,
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933. which hardly suggests rage.
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934. Rage does not exclude will.
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935. And Mr. Maleski was probably
already off-balance.
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936. He may have fallen
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937. as much from the blow
as from his own unstable position.
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938. As I said,
we have no material elements...
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939. Except those 3 drops of blood.
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940. Everything else must be speculated
to explain those drops, right?
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941. Ok, but the only explanation
is the one I gave.
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942. You gave us a theory,
not an explanation.
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943. Actually, two theories.
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944. With and without a deliberate push.
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945. According to your theories,
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946. what type of object was used?
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947. A heavy object, probably in metal
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948. or dense wood,
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949. and undoubtedly with a sharp edge.
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950. Did you examine any such objects
found on the premises?
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951. You know no weapon was found.
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952. They're easily disposed of.
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953. No further questions.
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954. Two possible explanations
for these 3 spatters.
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955. Either they came from here,
after a violent blow.
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956. Or they resulted when the skull
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957. hit this roof ledge,
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958. approximately here.
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959. The first hypothesis is unlikely.
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960. It's inconsistent with the shape
and movement of the spatters.
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961. Focusing on the second hypothesis,
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962. we must take into account
the bounce caused by the impact
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963. on the roof ledge.
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964. I'll show you a video
of our in-situ tests.
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965. There.
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966. As you can see
in our reenactment with a dummy,
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967. such an impact
causes the body to turn abruptly.
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968. And during that rollover, or spin,
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969. a fraction of a second after impact,
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970. these 3 spatters are projected
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971. onto this surface.
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972. The only valid explanation
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973. is that Mr. Maleski
fell from the attic window.
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974. I believe it's the only way
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975. he could've bounced off the roof,
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976. and sustained such an injury.
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977. You use the cautious qualifier
"I believe".
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978. So it's your opinion.
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979. How do you explain
the lack of DNA or trace tissue
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980. at the point of impact,
or "bounce" as you call it?
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981. I'll show you.
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982. This is a test we carried out
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983. under comparable conditions.
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984. At the time of the incident,
there was a layer of ice
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985. underneath a thick layer of snow.
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986. We see the snow melting
in acceleration.
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987. And we can see,
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988. during 1 hour and 50 minutes,
that the runoff
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989. takes with it all residue
embedded at the point of impact.
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990. It ends up with the blood
that was already
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991. down here.
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992. You call the violent blow hypothesis
"improbable".
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993. Would you call it impossible?
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994. No, but highly improbable.
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995. Meaning it is possible.
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996. As it's possible
I'll be president someday.
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997. I know the definition.
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998. It's improbable for a reason.
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999. In your hypothesis,
in order to explain the angle
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1000. of these 3 spatters,
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1001. we have to imagine
that Mr. Maleski's head
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1002. was leaning way out,
around 80 cm past the guardrail.
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1003. This implies the aggressor forced him
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1004. to lean backwards over the void,
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1005. shoving him against the guardrail,
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1006. his entire torso pitched backwards.
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1007. The aggressor would have
to be leaning very far out
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1008. while holding a heavy object
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1009. and striking the victim
with powerful momentum.
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1010. All these elements,
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1011. in addition to
the defendant's body mass,
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1012. make this hypothesis highly improbable.
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1013. But not impossible.
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1014. Listen Daniel,
I asked to see you because...
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1015. I know you have a vested interest
in this case.
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1016. I've allowed you
to attend the trial so far.
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1017. But tomorrow will be
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1018. far more complicated.
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1019. We'll be covering
some disturbing details,
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1020. so I've decided
you won't be attending.
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1021. I think I can hear anything.
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1022. What?
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1023. I think I can hear anything.
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1024. - Yeah?
- I'm prepared.
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1025. You can hear it,
but can you handle it?
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1026. We have a job to do.
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1027. We need to be able to work...
with serenity.
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1028. I've never disrupted the trial.
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1029. Disrupted...
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1030. That's not the point.
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1031. We need to be able
to evoke the facts bluntly.
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1032. We have to address everything,
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1033. without fear of hurting you.
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1034. I've already been hurt.
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1035. And that's why I need...
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1036. to hear,
so I can get past it.
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1037. The trial is not about you hearing.
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1038. It's about establishing the truth,
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1039. without being forced
to censor ourselves.
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1040. When has anyone
censored themselves?
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1041. Even if you forbid me to come,
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1042. I'll find out.
I'll know what happened
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1043. from TV, radio, internet.
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1044. I'll be obsessed.
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1045. Mrs Voyter, you claim
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1046. your husband attempted suicide
6 months before he died.
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1047. You remembered late,
which is quite surprising.
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1048. Can you describe
the episode in detail?
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1049. Yes.
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1050. It happened a few weeks
after he stopped his medication.
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1051. I found him lying on the floor...
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1052. early in the morning, in his room.
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1053. He'd...
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1054. had a lot to drink..
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1055. the night before, and passed out.
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1056. He'd vomited,
and in the vomit, I saw aspirin.
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1057. The pills had nearly dissolved.
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1058. At first I didn't understand
what it was.
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1059. But later, I found...
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1060. empty blister packs
in the kitchen garbage.
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1061. I cleaned it all up
and put him in bed.
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1062. Later,
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1063. when he felt better,
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1064. he didn't want to discuss it.
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1065. He just said he'd
stopped his meds too soon.
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1066. You had separate bedrooms?
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1067. It was his office,
and he usually slept there, yes.
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1068. I see. What made you
go into his room so early?
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1069. I wake up very early.
He did too, sometimes.
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1070. We occasionally spent that time
together, talking.
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1071. At 6 in the morning?
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1072. Yes, if I saw the light on. Yes.
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1073. We'd stopped sharing a bed,
but we were very close.
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1074. I would often...
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1075. finish the night with him,
in the office bed.
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1076. I'd gone down to make coffee.
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1077. I saw his door was ajar, and...
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1078. I saw him lying on the floor.
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1079. No one else witnessed that?
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1080. No.
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1081. Thank you, you may sit down.
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1082. Did you know that?
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1083. Which antidepressant
did you prescribe?
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1084. Escitalopram, 20 mg per day.
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1085. - Was it his choice to stop?
- Yes.
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1086. About 7 months before he died
he wanted to wean off.
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1087. I recommended a tapering plan
with weekly check-ins.
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1088. Any suicidal ideation?
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1089. No, Samuel wasn't depressive.
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1090. I'd prescribed Escitalopram
as an emotional shield
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1091. to help him cope
after his son's accident.
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1092. Can sudden withdrawal from a low dose
trigger a suicide attempt?
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1093. Anything's possible in theory,
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1094. but why would he have asked me
to help him wean off,
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1095. then stop behind my back?
Makes no sense.
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1096. And no mention of it
in our weekly sessions?
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1097. Have you ever had a patient
commit suicide,
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1098. or attempt suicide?
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1099. In French, "committing suicide"
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1100. means both trying and succeeding.
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1101. It's the action.
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1102. Thanks for the language lesson.
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1103. No patient has committed suicide.
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1104. Aside from Mr. Maleski,
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1105. since we're here
to rule on the question.
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1106. In any case,
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1107. we can't consider you
an expert on suicide,
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1108. failed or successful.
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1109. You said your husband
refused to discuss it with you,
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1110. or anyone else, apparently.
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1111. Why, do you think?
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1112. Because he was ashamed.
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1113. He had a lot of...
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1114. It's too complicated.
Can I change the language, please?
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1115. Thanks.
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1116. Yeah, I think because he was ashamed.
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1117. Samuel had
a lot of issues with shame.
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1118. It's complicated.
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1119. He was frustrated with teaching.
It had become a burden,
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1120. and he wanted to write.
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1121. He'd been working
on a novel for years,
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1122. before and after Daniel's accident.
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1123. I read everything he wrote.
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1124. I thought it was really good
and I told him so.
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1125. But from one day to another,
he just...
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1126. couldn't do it anymore,
he just stopped.
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1127. It made him feel like a coward.
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1128. He would belittle himself.
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1129. He ended up convincing himself
he could not write
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1130. because of his dependency
on the medication.
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1131. He wanted to free himself of that,
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1132. and he could not, of course not...
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1133. I'm sorry, I'm not finished.
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1134. He could not talk about
the suicide attempt
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1135. because his feelings of failure
were just too painful.
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1136. He never spoke of that.
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1137. Not once.
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1138. He blamed you for getting him hooked
on the pills from the first session.
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1139. It drove him mad.
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1140. He and I decided together.
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1141. You can't deny you're at the center
of this equation.
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1142. Samuel came to see me
because he felt guilty,
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1143. but mostly because you blamed him.
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1144. He described your behavior
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1145. as quite castrating.
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1146. You made him pay
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1147. for the accident
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1148. by forcing him to give up
what mattered most to him:
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1149. writing.
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1150. You put him on
an emotional rollercoaster.
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1151. On the one hand, it's true,
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1152. you encouraged him to write,
wanted him to succeed.
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1153. But if he had,
it would've been unbearable for you.
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1154. That's the problem.
It may have been subconscious.
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1155. All the material
and psychological burdens
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1156. resulting from the accident
were his to bear.
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1157. It's as though you said,
"This is your problem.
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1158. "You're responsible. Deal with it.
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1159. "I want to free myself from that,
to write."
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1160. Material burdens
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1161. were managed by Mrs Voyter
as much as her husband.
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1162. We have their bank statements,
receipts, etc.
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1163. I'm also talking about
the emotional load.
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1164. Responsibilities, sense of purpose,
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1165. anxiety.
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1166. In those areas,
Samuel felt an unbearable imbalance.
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1167. So what your patients
tell you is the truth?
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1168. As a psychoanalyst,
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1169. you never wondered
whether Samuel Maleski
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1170. might've needed to imagine
an unbearable imbalance
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1171. to prevent himself from writing?
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1172. After a while, I can tell
what's real and what isn't.
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1173. Lucky you.
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1174. I'm sorry to interrupt.
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1175. But...
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1176. I don't know. You come here,
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1177. ok, with maybe your opinion,
and you tell me
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1178. who Samuel was
and what we were going through.
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1179. But what you say is just
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1180. a little part of the whole situation.
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1181. You know.
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1182. I mean, sometimes,
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1183. sometimes a couple...
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1184. is kind of a chaos
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1185. and everybody is lost.
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1186. Sometimes we fight together
and sometimes we fight alone,
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1187. and sometimes we fight against
each other, that happens.
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1188. And I think it's possible that Samuel
Copy !req
1189. needed to see things
the way you describe them, but...
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1190. If I'd been seeing a therapist,
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1191. he could stand here too and say
very ugly things about Samuel.
Copy !req
1192. But would those things be true?
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1193. Did you resent your husband
after your son's accident?
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1194. We were both dealing with
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1195. very different emotions at that time.
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1196. Yes or no?
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1197. Yes, for a few days.
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1198. Daniel was on his watch.
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1199. Your son practically lost his sight,
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1200. and you only resented him
for a few days?
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1201. Yes, about his responsibility
for the accident. Yes.
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1202. Of course.
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1203. I mean, maybe. The doctor earlier said
something about a tragic situation.
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1204. I immediately refused
to see it that way.
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1205. I never saw Daniel as handicapped.
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1206. You know, I wanted to protect
him from that perception.
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1207. Because, as soon as you mark a child
that way, you condemn him to now
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1208. to not see his life as his own,
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1209. whereas he should feel
that it's his best life
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1210. because it's the only life he's got,
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1211. it is his own.
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1212. He reads books,
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1213. he goes on social media
like any other kid
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1214. he plays the piano,
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1215. he dreams, he cries, he laughs.
Copy !req
1216. He's a very lively kid.
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1217. He's ok.
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1218. Yeah.
Copy !req
1219. So perhaps, I...
Copy !req
1220. I resented Samuel for projecting
his own pain onto Daniel, yes.
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1221. Thank you.
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1222. I want to drink all night.
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1223. Yeah, same.
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1224. I will drink.
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1225. To forget.
Copy !req
1226. Come on. You're the only lawyer...
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1227. Ok, once again.
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1228. No, you're really
the only lawyer I know.
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1229. Is it a great reason for putting
your life in someone's hands?
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1230. - Is it?
- No, but you're good too.
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1231. Right? You're good.
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1232. - I don't know.
- Oh, come on.
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1233. You look like a dog.
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1234. Excuse me?
Copy !req
1235. No, a beautiful dog.
Copy !req
1236. How do you say it?
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1237. A basset?
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1238. Funny you say that.
I can't trust someone
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1239. if I can't put
an animal's head on them.
Copy !req
1240. Really? So what am I?
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1241. I'm not sure yet.
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1242. After all this time,
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1243. you still don't know?
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1244. Ok.
Copy !req
1245. Do you remember me from before,
when we first met?
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1246. Yes I do, of course.
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1247. I don't. What was I like?
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1248. You were a little bit lost,
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1249. as I can remember.
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1250. Lonely.
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1251. And..
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1252. ambitious.
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1253. And I was hopelessly in love.
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1254. I can't remember a thing.
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1255. Ok.
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1256. But I'm innocent.
You know that, right?
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1257. Yes.
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1258. I mean really.
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1259. I don't know what you're thinking.
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1260. I think a lot of things
I don't tell you.
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1261. Otherwise you'd fire me right now.
Copy !req
1262. No, Vincent.
Copy !req
1263. In your head, you're thinking...
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1264. Sometimes when you look at me,
just like right now,
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1265. I can feel that you're judging me.
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1266. I don't know what you think.
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1267. Sandra, I believe you.
Copy !req
1268. I'm not judging you.
Copy !req
1269. My love,
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1270. I just want you to know...
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1271. I'm not...
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1272. I'm not that monster, you know?
Copy !req
1273. Everything you hear in the trial,
Copy !req
1274. it's just...
Copy !req
1275. It's twisted. You know.
Copy !req
1276. And...
Copy !req
1277. It wasn't like that.
Copy !req
1278. Your father...
Copy !req
1279. Your father was my soulmate.
Copy !req
1280. We chose each other, and I loved him.
Copy !req
1281. But how do you prove that?
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1282. I just wish you would be shielded
from all this, that you could do...
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1283. that you could do children's stuff,
Copy !req
1284. that you could be a child
just a little longer. You know.
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1285. All rise!
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1286. You may be seated.
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1287. We'll begin by calling the
Chief Investigator to the bar.
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1288. He insists, it's important.
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1289. You may be seated.
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1290. The Chief Investigator
has surely arrived,
Copy !req
1291. so we'll start with him.
Copy !req
1292. Clerk, please cue Exhibit 31.
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1293. Bailiff, prepare to hand out
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1294. the transcription
of the recording to the jurors.
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1295. Clerk?
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1296. What can I do?
It's part of the job.
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1297. Organize yourself differently.
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1298. I'm not going to cancel.
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1299. How can I organize on my own?
Copy !req
1300. You know
we have to plan things together.
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1301. I won't leave Daniel alone
because you're gone.
Copy !req
1302. Leave him with Monica,
what's the big deal?
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1303. Three days a week?
Copy !req
1304. We'd have to pay her for that.
Copy !req
1305. We can't afford it.
Copy !req
1306. I need time.
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1307. Not just a few hours.
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1308. I'm talking about blocking out time
for myself for the whole year.
Copy !req
1309. This isn't working for me anymore.
Copy !req
1310. Organize your time differently,
it's up to you.
Copy !req
1311. When's the last time
you helped him do his homework?
Copy !req
1312. So many things you don't care about.
That's the time I mean.
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1313. Darling, the book just came out.
You know it's just this time.
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1314. It's always "just this time".
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1315. Whether you have a book out,
or you're writing,
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1316. or you need space
to figure out what to write.
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1317. I've been following
your lead for years!
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1318. I can't do anything with my time.
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1319. Do you understand?
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1320. It's not my time, it's yours!
Copy !req
1321. Do I force you to teach?
Copy !req
1322. Do I force you
to homeschool Daniel?
Copy !req
1323. No one's forcing you.
Copy !req
1324. If you want more time,
I've never stopped you.
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1325. Are you fucking serious?
Copy !req
1326. I cut my course load in half
to gain more time
Copy !req
1327. and it's still not enough.
Copy !req
1328. I have to finish the renovation,
and I'm dealing with everything else!
Copy !req
1329. Why do you refuse to talk about it?
Copy !req
1330. Why can't you just admit it has to do
with how things are divided between us?
Copy !req
1331. Because you're wrong.
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1332. I don't owe you any time.
I do my part.
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1333. Come on, let's not
take inventory here, please.
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1334. Let's relax.
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1335. I love you.
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1336. When you decided
to homeschool Daniel,
Copy !req
1337. I told you be careful.
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1338. It's a beautiful, generous choice.
I thank you for it,
Copy !req
1339. but you don't have to.
I told you it would force you...
Copy !req
1340. What?
To spend more time with my son?
Copy !req
1341. I'm glad I did.
Copy !req
1342. I wouldn't have the relationship
I have with him today if I didn't.
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1343. The relationship
I don't have with him, you mean?
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1344. I didn't say that, no.
Copy !req
1345. I'm saying maybe,
Copy !req
1346. just maybe, things are a little
out of balance between us.
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1347. I want you to look at that.
Why is this so hard to discuss?
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1348. I don't believe in the notion
of reciprocity in a couple.
Copy !req
1349. It's naïve and frankly, depressing.
Copy !req
1350. Yes. And I think
discussing it is a waste of time,
Copy !req
1351. considering the state
you're in. Seriously.
Copy !req
1352. All this blah-blah-blah,
and more time is gone.
Copy !req
1353. All this time spent chitchatting
Copy !req
1354. could be spent in silence
doing whatever you want to do,
Copy !req
1355. if only you knew.
Copy !req
1356. I want time to start writing,
same as you.
Copy !req
1357. Do it.
Copy !req
1358. Writers don't stop writing
because they have a son and chores.
Copy !req
1359. Stop whining about
your scheduling bullshit
Copy !req
1360. and stop blaming me
for what you did or didn't do.
Copy !req
1361. I live with you.
I plan my life around you.
Copy !req
1362. If I imposed on you
what you're imposing on me,
Copy !req
1363. neither of us would be able to write.
Copy !req
1364. Don't worry about me,
I always manage to write.
Copy !req
1365. Great.
Copy !req
1366. Perfect.
Copy !req
1367. If you're so sure of yourself, adapt.
Copy !req
1368. I do adapt.
I take Daniel to school.
Copy !req
1369. - Once a week.
- We have Monica on Tuesdays, come on.
Copy !req
1370. Sandra, don't be dishonest.
Copy !req
1371. - I'm not. You're the one nitpicking.
- I've given you too much.
Copy !req
1372. Too much time,
too many concessions.
Copy !req
1373. I want this time back.
Copy !req
1374. And you owe it to me. Be fair!
Copy !req
1375. I'm sorry, but no.
Are you insane?
Copy !req
1376. I don't owe you anything.
Copy !req
1377. Really.
Copy !req
1378. This is about your relationship
with your son.
Copy !req
1379. And to protect
yourself and your comfort,
Copy !req
1380. because you got scared and
put yourself in that position.
Copy !req
1381. It was your choice to come here
and start this renovation.
Copy !req
1382. This is your own trap!
Copy !req
1383. I don't take your time,
you waste it all on your own!
Copy !req
1384. I want things to change now.
Copy !req
1385. I want time to start writing again.
Copy !req
1386. Great, go for it.
Copy !req
1387. If you want my advice,
go back to the one you ditched.
Copy !req
1388. That's your advice?
Go back to the book you plundered?
Copy !req
1389. So now it's plundering.
Copy !req
1390. We've discussed it.
You'd given up.
Copy !req
1391. You took the book's best idea.
How am I supposed to go back to it?
Copy !req
1392. Do you realize
how cynical that is of you?
Copy !req
1393. Publish your own version,
say it inspired me,
Copy !req
1394. I'll admit to it.
Copy !req
1395. If something needs to be written,
someone has to write it. You know.
Copy !req
1396. You have animal vision.
You pretend to be obliging, but...
Copy !req
1397. Look at you.
Even your bullshit moralizing...
Copy !req
1398. And this, really, is a way
for you to waste more time.
Copy !req
1399. You should be flattered
that I was inspired by you.
Copy !req
1400. This is life, things circulate.
Copy !req
1401. Yes.
Copy !req
1402. And frankly, I wish
you'd be inspired to plunder me.
Copy !req
1403. You're not alone in your jungle,
but you impose everything.
Copy !req
1404. You impose your rhythm,
your use of time,
Copy !req
1405. even your language.
Copy !req
1406. Even with language,
I meet you on your turf.
Copy !req
1407. We speak English at home.
Copy !req
1408. I'm not on my turf,
I don't speak my mother tongue.
Copy !req
1409. Nor mine, though we live here.
Copy !req
1410. Yes, it's a middle ground, in fact.
Copy !req
1411. Because I'm not French,
you're not German.
Copy !req
1412. We create a middle ground, so nobody
has to go to the other's turf.
Copy !req
1413. This is what English is for.
Don't blame me for that.
Copy !req
1414. But we live in France.
That's our reality.
Copy !req
1415. Daniel hears you speak a language
that has nothing to do wife, his life,
Copy !req
1416. just because you impose it on him,
like everything else.
Copy !req
1417. We're on your turf, all the time.
Copy !req
1418. your country!
Copy !req
1419. Every single day I have to accept
that we live in your hometown!
Copy !req
1420. The people you grew up with
look down on me
Copy !req
1421. whenever I don't make the effort
to smile at them.
Copy !req
1422. You don't think me living here
counts as meeting you on your turf?
Copy !req
1423. You never smile at anyone.
Copy !req
1424. That's why you love me, right?
Copy !req
1425. Because, if you wanted a stupid
bitch who grins at your friends,
Copy !req
1426. you'd have picked someone else.
Copy !req
1427. You really have no shame.
Copy !req
1428. That's a superpower.
Copy !req
1429. You see no one but yourself.
Copy !req
1430. I see you very clearly,
just not as a victim.
Copy !req
1431. You impose
Copy !req
1432. your way of living, speaking, eating,
Copy !req
1433. even fucking.
Copy !req
1434. I could never get you to fuck
any other way.
Copy !req
1435. Because you expect me to follow your lead,
that's your notion of a couple.
Copy !req
1436. I don't believe it;
I don't believe it...
Copy !req
1437. I don't have a notion, I don't
give a fuck about couples. Really.
Copy !req
1438. So, you say I'm stopping you
Copy !req
1439. from fucking the way you want.
Copy !req
1440. - Seriously?
- Yes.
Copy !req
1441. Who's been refusing
to fuck since the accident?
Copy !req
1442. You know I meant before.
Copy !req
1443. What did I ever
refuse to do sexually?
Copy !req
1444. Everything.
Copy !req
1445. Everything plus I have to accept
that you fuck other people.
Copy !req
1446. I do not fuck other people.
Copy !req
1447. Don't deny it.
Copy !req
1448. Once, and you cling to it
in order to suffer!
Copy !req
1449. - You cheated several times.
- You make yourself the victim!
Copy !req
1450. I'm not a victim,
I'm a man who's been cheated on!
Copy !req
1451. Plundered and cheated on.
Copy !req
1452. I can live without sex,
but not forever.
Copy !req
1453. So you blame me?
I'm the one frustrating you?
Copy !req
1454. It's not about who's...
Copy !req
1455. who's blaming who
or who's frustrating who.
Copy !req
1456. The frustration is there
and we're both dealing with it.
Copy !req
1457. Me personally
I refuse to rot inside,
Copy !req
1458. so I find solutions.
Copy !req
1459. At this point, sex was a question
of personal hygiene!
Copy !req
1460. But you impose your solutions,
which are solutions for you only.
Copy !req
1461. You don't give a shit
if it hurts me and Daniel.
Copy !req
1462. You leave Daniel out of this.
This is not about him.
Copy !req
1463. I do not impose anything on him.
Copy !req
1464. You made us live here
among the goats.
Copy !req
1465. You complain
about the life you chose!
Copy !req
1466. You're not a victim.
Copy !req
1467. Not at all!
Copy !req
1468. Your generosity conceals
something dirtier and meaner.
Copy !req
1469. You're incapable of facing
your ambitions and resent me for it.
Copy !req
1470. But I didn't put you where you are.
I've nothing to do with it!
Copy !req
1471. You're not sacrificing yourself,
as you say.
Copy !req
1472. You choose to sit on the sidelines
because you're afraid!
Copy !req
1473. Your pride makes your head explode
Copy !req
1474. before you can even come up
with a germ of an idea!
Copy !req
1475. You wake up at 40
needing someone to blame.
Copy !req
1476. You're the one to blame!
Copy !req
1477. You're petrified
by your own fucking standards
Copy !req
1478. and fear of failure.
Copy !req
1479. This is the truth.
Copy !req
1480. You're smart.
I know you know I'm right.
Copy !req
1481. And Daniel has nothing to do with it.
Stop it!
Copy !req
1482. You're a monster.
Copy !req
1483. Even Daniel says it,
with his own words.
Copy !req
1484. Take that back,
you piece of shit.
Copy !req
1485. He's told me countless times
how hard you are.
Copy !req
1486. He's telling you
what you want to hear.
Copy !req
1487. He can feel your guilt
and he's trying to reassure you,
Copy !req
1488. don't you see that?
Copy !req
1489. You've never stopped
feeling guilty about him!
Copy !req
1490. You're cold-hearted.
Copy !req
1491. You have no pity.
Copy !req
1492. And you have
way too much for yourself.
Copy !req
1493. I can't stand any more
of your fucking ice!
Copy !req
1494. - You're violent!
- Yes, I am!
Copy !req
1495. So...
Copy !req
1496. Can you tell us
where you found this recording?
Copy !req
1497. On a USB key belonging to the victim.
Copy !req
1498. He made several dozen recordings
on his cellphone.
Copy !req
1499. For 6 months, he'd been recording
moments from, his life.
Copy !req
1500. For a literary project, apparently.
Copy !req
1501. Did he transcribe all the recordings?
Copy !req
1502. Yes, except this last argument.
Copy !req
1503. Does your investigation link
this argument to his death?
Copy !req
1504. Yes. They occurred 20 hours apart
and have common themes.
Copy !req
1505. He criticizes her infidelity.
Copy !req
1506. A pretty girl comes the next day.
Copy !req
1507. A literature student,
Copy !req
1508. to interview Sandra Voyter
about her books.
Copy !req
1509. There must've been
tension in the air.
Copy !req
1510. The two women
Copy !req
1511. were enjoying themselves
while he worked hard upstairs.
Copy !req
1512. The argument can be seen as
a dress rehearsal for the next day.
Copy !req
1513. How do you interpret
the violent outbursts?
Copy !req
1514. We hear blows.
Copy !req
1515. A physical altercation,
the accused striking her husband.
Copy !req
1516. What makes it possible for you
to reach that conclusion?
Copy !req
1517. She seems to be
in a more intense state of rage.
Copy !req
1518. - Sorry?
- Speak directly to the court.
Copy !req
1519. She's clearly
in a more intense state of rage.
Copy !req
1520. Her shouts at the end of the audio
are the last step
Copy !req
1521. before the violence gets physical.
Copy !req
1522. The confusion that follows
is hard to analyze, but...
Copy !req
1523. we hear blows to a body or a face,
Copy !req
1524. and the muffled screams we hear
Copy !req
1525. are Mr. Maleski's.
Copy !req
1526. You mentioned
bruises on Mrs Voyter.
Copy !req
1527. Show Exhibit 9, please.
Copy !req
1528. This photo was taken
on the day her husband died.
Copy !req
1529. How did she explain it?
Copy !req
1530. She initially told us
she'd bumped into a kitchen counter.
Copy !req
1531. We pointed out that the bruising
was around her wrist,
Copy !req
1532. and looked a lot
like signs of a struggle.
Copy !req
1533. Later, when we played her
the recording,
Copy !req
1534. she admitted it had happened then,
Copy !req
1535. during their brief struggle.
Copy !req
1536. So you admit you lied?
Copy !req
1537. Yes.
Copy !req
1538. Because..
Copy !req
1539. I was afraid
that if I mentioned it,
Copy !req
1540. I knew it would make me a suspect
and I got scared.
Copy !req
1541. And you didn't know
he'd recorded the fight.
Copy !req
1542. So you lied twice.
Copy !req
1543. About the bruises,
and by not mentioning the fight.
Copy !req
1544. For me, it was just one lie.
Copy !req
1545. Because, if I'd been honest about the
bruises, I'd have mentioned the argument.
Copy !req
1546. I didn't want to be seen as guilty.
Copy !req
1547. As no guilty person ever does.
Copy !req
1548. Can we time the bruises exactly?
Copy !req
1549. The doctor examined her
the following day.
Copy !req
1550. It was too late to determine exactly
when they occurred.
Copy !req
1551. So it's possible
Copy !req
1552. a second fight caused the bruises
on the day Mr. Maleski died.
Copy !req
1553. What do we hear
at the end of the argument?
Copy !req
1554. The first sound of breaking glass
Copy !req
1555. is me throwing a glass
against the wall.
Copy !req
1556. A wine glass that was on the table.
Copy !req
1557. After that, I went over to my husband
and I slapped him.
Copy !req
1558. That's when he grabbed my wrist,
quite violently.
Copy !req
1559. That's the struggling we can hear.
Copy !req
1560. Just after, I tried to stop him from
throwing picture frames to the floor
Copy !req
1561. but I couldn't,
so we hear them shattering.
Copy !req
1562. Aside from that slap,
did you hit him?
Copy !req
1563. No.
Copy !req
1564. What we hear next
Copy !req
1565. is Samuel repeatedly hitting himself
in the face and the head,
Copy !req
1566. and then punching the wall.
Copy !req
1567. You can still see the dent.
Copy !req
1568. There are a few around the house,
it's not the first time he did that.
Copy !req
1569. Years ago, he already broke a finger
Copy !req
1570. punching the wall during an episode.
Copy !req
1571. We have photos
of those dents in the wall.
Copy !req
1572. Thank you.
Copy !req
1573. Here.
Copy !req
1574. And the X-ray
of his fractured finger,
Copy !req
1575. taken in June 2017
at the hospital in Grenoble.
Copy !req
1576. Is it fair to say
Copy !req
1577. your depiction of the violence
is interpretive and not objective?
Copy !req
1578. She repeatedly lied to us,
so believing her...
Copy !req
1579. Thus, this is about believing,
Copy !req
1580. or not believing.
Copy !req
1581. It's a subjective opinion,
Copy !req
1582. based on an ambiguous recording.
Copy !req
1583. You link the argument
of the day of the death.
Copy !req
1584. You call it a "dress rehearsal".
Copy !req
1585. Do you have any direct proof?
Copy !req
1586. The recording
is direct proof of a fight.
Copy !req
1587. I mean the day of the death.
Copy !req
1588. With no witnesses or confessions,
we must interpret.
Copy !req
1589. In fact, this violent fight is...
Copy !req
1590. phantasmal.
It exists only as fantasy.
Copy !req
1591. You float the idea,
Copy !req
1592. the prosecutor floats it,
Copy !req
1593. over or around the facts,
Copy !req
1594. making it omnipresent
here in court, but...
Copy !req
1595. We risk turning this fantasy
into a reality
Copy !req
1596. simply because
there was indeed a fight
Copy !req
1597. the day before Mr. Maleski died.
Copy !req
1598. Don't substitute the day before
for the next day.
Copy !req
1599. We can't fill the blanks
with a supposition,
Copy !req
1600. simply because we have sounds
for one and not the other.
Copy !req
1601. Mrs Voyter,
Copy !req
1602. did you know he'd recorded
you before you were told?
Copy !req
1603. No, but I knew that he often recorded
moments of our lives.
Copy !req
1604. He didn't always let you know?
Copy !req
1605. What were these recordings?
Copy !req
1606. At first, he would mention it.
Copy !req
1607. After a while,
he did it without us knowing.
Copy !req
1608. He recorded conversations,
Copy !req
1609. Daniel's piano lessons,
Copy !req
1610. and sometimes just himself,
talking to himself.
Copy !req
1611. I think he wanted to gather material
to help him start writing again.
Copy !req
1612. Now, with hindsight,
it seems possible
Copy !req
1613. that he could have provoked
this fight just to record it.
Copy !req
1614. Wait, are you implying
you're the victim of a twisted man?
Copy !req
1615. Seriously?
Copy !req
1616. He recorded her in secret.
It's a valid question.
Copy !req
1617. You forget the situation is perverse.
Copy !req
1618. Now the victim is on trial!
Copy !req
1619. No, but my client has a point.
Copy !req
1620. Can you explain
what he means by cheating,
Copy !req
1621. and how he found out?
Copy !req
1622. He went through my phone
and discovered messages
Copy !req
1623. from a woman I'd met
at the beginning of that year.
Copy !req
1624. What do you mean by "met"?
Copy !req
1625. It was sexual,
we slept together twice.
Copy !req
1626. Twice?
Copy !req
1627. Yes.
Copy !req
1628. On the recording you said once.
Copy !req
1629. It meant with just one person.
Copy !req
1630. Hang on...
Copy !req
1631. Samuel mentions
numerous affairs in the past.
Copy !req
1632. It sounds like
you cheated constantly.
Copy !req
1633. That's not true.
Copy !req
1634. I had a few flings
the year of Daniel's accident.
Copy !req
1635. It wasn't cheating,
because Samuel knew.
Copy !req
1636. He found out each time?
Copy !req
1637. No, I told him.
Copy !req
1638. It was a tricky year.
Copy !req
1639. You want us to believe
he agreed to it?
Copy !req
1640. I'm not saying that,
I'm saying I was honest about it.
Copy !req
1641. Interesting take on honesty.
Copy !req
1642. But the year he died
you quit being honest, why?
Copy !req
1643. Things were different.
Copy !req
1644. I felt that it would hurt him
too much at that time.
Copy !req
1645. Because you had feelings
for that woman?
Copy !req
1646. No, I felt it would hurt him
because he was fragile.
Copy !req
1647. And...
Copy !req
1648. As I said,
with her it was just sexual.
Copy !req
1649. The person I had feelings for
was Samuel.
Copy !req
1650. Interesting take on feelings.
Copy !req
1651. I'm trying to understand.
Copy !req
1652. At first you agreed
on an open relationship,
Copy !req
1653. then that changed?
Copy !req
1654. I don't even know
what that means, I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1655. Sorry. No, we never had
that kind of agreement.
Copy !req
1656. After the accident,
we were both trying to feel better.
Copy !req
1657. I needed that to keep it together,
Copy !req
1658. and I was honest.
Copy !req
1659. But then you quit being honest,
and he held you accountable.
Copy !req
1660. He doesn't sound "fragile".
Copy !req
1661. - Do you admit he was jealous?
- Yes.
Copy !req
1662. OK. Had he become obsessed?
Copy !req
1663. No. I don't know...
Copy !req
1664. He was hurt, that's true.
Copy !req
1665. Sometimes when we fought
he brought it up.
Copy !req
1666. But he didn't think about it
all the time.
Copy !req
1667. According to your logic,
all Samuel's problems were my fault.
Copy !req
1668. That's not true.
His pain came from a deeper place.
Copy !req
1669. According to "his" logic
you're to blame, as we heard.
Copy !req
1670. What does he mean when he says
his work was plundered?
Copy !req
1671. No, there wasn't any plundering.
Copy !req
1672. In the book that he abandoned,
there was an interesting passage...
Copy !req
1673. A passage?
How many pages?
Copy !req
1674. About 20.
Copy !req
1675. 27.
Copy !req
1676. It was just a rough outline.
I thought the idea was brilliant.
Copy !req
1677. Can you summarize it?
Copy !req
1678. Must we enter into a literary debate?
Copy !req
1679. This isn't literary, it's concrete.
Copy !req
1680. It's the heart of their conflict.
Copy !req
1681. I don't know how else
to present it to the jurors.
Copy !req
1682. Nor do I.
Copy !req
1683. Proceed.
Copy !req
1684. Well...
Copy !req
1685. It was about a guy imagining
how his life would've been
Copy !req
1686. without the accident
that killed his brother.
Copy !req
1687. He wakes up and finds himself
in two different realities.
Copy !req
1688. In one, the accident
is the center of his life.
Copy !req
1689. In the other,
it never happened.
Copy !req
1690. I told Samuel I loved it.
Copy !req
1691. He had me read
everything he wrote back then.
Copy !req
1692. Soon after,
he abandoned the whole book.
Copy !req
1693. I asked him if I could use the idea
and he said yes.
Copy !req
1694. No.
Copy !req
1695. He couldn't have,
he calls it plundering.
Copy !req
1696. It's an argument.
Copy !req
1697. People exaggerate and alter facts
when they argue.
Copy !req
1698. It's no exaggeration to say
his book became yours: "Eclipse".
Copy !req
1699. All I took was this idea.
Copy !req
1700. My characters are a woman
and her daughter,
Copy !req
1701. and I developed the story
Copy !req
1702. over 300 pages.
Copy !req
1703. I can't believe I must tell you what's the
difference between an outline and a novel?
Copy !req
1704. He agreed to it.
Copy !req
1705. And when he read it, he said
I did something very different.
Copy !req
1706. Sometimes yes, when we argued
it came out, because...
Copy !req
1707. he was upset
because he couldn't write.
Copy !req
1708. The only thing we know for sure
is that "it came out".
Copy !req
1709. Did the two of you...
Copy !req
1710. argue again
before the time of his death?
Copy !req
1711. It must've been very tense.
Copy !req
1712. We were...
Copy !req
1713. we were both really shaken.
Copy !req
1714. We were both keeping to ourselves
and Samuel was...
Copy !req
1715. I don't know, something was gone.
Copy !req
1716. He was depleted,
his energy was just gone.
Copy !req
1717. In the audio, I hear Samuel Maleski
arguing strenuously.
Copy !req
1718. I hear a man determined
to regain control of his life.
Copy !req
1719. In no way
a man who has decided to give up.
Copy !req
1720. Samuel's psychiatrist said he was
combative in their last sessions.
Copy !req
1721. Do you kill yourself after fighting
for time and self-esteem?
Copy !req
1722. Do you kill yourself after pleading
so fiercely and energetically
Copy !req
1723. for balance and justice
in your relationship? No.
Copy !req
1724. That's the main flaw
in the suicide theory.
Copy !req
1725. You say he seemed "depleted".
Copy !req
1726. His energy was gone.
Copy !req
1727. May I read from one of Mrs Voyter's
recent books, "The Black House"?
Copy !req
1728. We judge facts, not books.
Copy !req
1729. Judge, this is a slippery slope.
Copy !req
1730. In 2017, Sandra Voyter herself
declared, and I quote,
Copy !req
1731. "My books are linked to my life
and those in it."
Copy !req
1732. Objection! She's always said
her work is fiction.
Copy !req
1733. First book is her mother's death!
Copy !req
1734. Second, a rift with her father.
Copy !req
1735. Third, her son's accident, etc.
Copy !req
1736. Her books are part of this trial.
Copy !req
1737. Her life is in them,
her relationship in particular.
Copy !req
1738. Go ahead, but keep it brief.
Copy !req
1739. This is a wife
talking about her husband.
Copy !req
1740. "He'd stopped complaining.
He'd given up.
Copy !req
1741. "She studied him,
repulsed by his resignation.
Copy !req
1742. "An idea sprouted in her mind,
a seed of deliverance.
Copy !req
1743. "The possibility of his death."
Copy !req
1744. Give us the context.
Copy !req
1745. "How does one kill?"
Copy !req
1746. "What about the body? Its weight?
Copy !req
1747. "She could think of nothing else.
Copy !req
1748. "She saw him dead,
his body a lump no longer desired.
Copy !req
1749. "The body she'd loved
Copy !req
1750. was now in the way
and had to go."
Copy !req
1751. I'll provide the context.
Copy !req
1752. This is a minor character,
going insane,
Copy !req
1753. who doesn't act on her thoughts.
Copy !req
1754. A novel is not life!
An author is not her characters.
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1755. But an author can express herself
through her characters.
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1756. You flagged this passage.
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1757. How can we not see a link?
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1758. Is Stephen King a serial killer?
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1759. Did his wife turn up dead
in suspicious circumstances?
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1760. Focus on the facts!
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1761. Mr. Renzi,
I strongly advise you to calm down.
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1762. Prosecutor, I advise you
to follow Mr. Renzi's advice.
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1763. Focus on the facts.
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1764. Aside from the slap
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1765. you admitted to,
did you ever hit your husband?
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1766. Never?
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1767. That was the only time?
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1768. You were always a good,
admirable soul,
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1769. altruistic, reasonable,
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1770. trying to save him from himself,
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1771. except on this recording?
Rotten luck!
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1772. Any more questions
for the witness?
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1773. I have one more, if I may.
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1774. I'd like to know if Maleski
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1775. sent the transcripts to anyone?
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1776. He sent them to a publisher friend,
Paul Nachez,
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1777. slated to publish his first novel.
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1778. Email from August 9, 2017:
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1779. "I'm writing again, I need your eye.
Still rough, eager to talk."
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1780. Nachez's response:
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1781. "Sure, send it and I'll read it."
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1782. Up to his death,
Maleski sent 4 texts a week.
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1783. What was their communication like?
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1784. The publisher never replied.
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1785. Apparently he was busy
and the project mystified him.
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1786. His friend's silence
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1787. must've hurt Mr. Maleski's
already low self-esteem.
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1788. He feels rejected.
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1789. When we read all the writing he sent,
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1790. it's difficult
to identify a storyline.
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1791. At best, it's a project.
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1792. Maleski is a "project man".
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1793. His first abandoned novel,
the chalet...
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1794. So, since we're being asked
to mix justice and literature,
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1795. to imagine what we don't know,
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1796. let's imagine
Samuel Maleski's final year.
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1797. And I'm dabbling in fantasy?
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1798. Give me half the time
you took to read a book!
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1799. Get to the point.
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1800. What was
Samuel Maleski's final year like?
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1801. After accumulating debt
from medical procedures in London,
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1802. he insists on returning
to his hometown.
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1803. He finds a chalet to fix up and rent.
They'll pay off their debts.
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1804. He'll quit teaching
and start writing full-time.
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1805. Renovation proves tricky.
They have to take out a loan.
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1806. A vicious circle begins.
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1807. Samuel needs his teaching wages.
Renovations drag on.
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1808. A year and a half later,
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1809. he feels trapped.
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1810. He's a wounded man.
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1811. His son's accident,
his abandoned novel,
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1812. his wife publishing book after book.
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1813. He must write!
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1814. He quits the antidepressants
and starts recording his life,
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1815. embarking on a kind of autofiction,
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1816. perhaps inspired by Sandra's method.
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1817. And why not?
She borrows from their lives.
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1818. She did borrow his idea.
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1819. Save it for your plea.
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1820. He's running.
but refuses to see that transcribing
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1821. is not writing.
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1822. His publisher friend's silence
humiliates him.
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1823. What do we hear
in the March 4th fight?
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1824. The energy, the willfulness...
What is it?
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1825. The energy of despair.
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1826. The final push before giving up.
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1827. In his final days, this man
isn't facing a war in his marriage.
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1828. He's facing his own failures.
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1829. Sandra Voyter is only guilty
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1830. of succeeding
where her husband failed.
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1831. Despite appearances, those were not
Mr. Renzi's closing arguments.
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1832. That wasn't Samuel.
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1833. It's Friday evening,
we have a weekend ahead of us.
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1834. Before I adjourn,
I have an announcement.
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1835. I've decided to call Daniel
back to the bar on Monday.
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1836. He has new information of interest.
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1837. Since the witness
is the defendant's son
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1838. and lives with his mother,
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1839. I'm asking everyone
to refrain from contacting him.
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1840. Obviously, if contact is inevitable,
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1841. refrain from discussing the trial.
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1842. Mrs Berger,
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1843. you'll stay with Daniel all weekend.
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1844. See to it these rules are respected.
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1845. I insist that no one,
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1846. absolutely no one,
can ask him about his testimony.
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1847. Have a good weekend,
get some rest.
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1848. Court is adjourned.
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1849. - Come get warm.
- Ready in 10!
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1850. You ok?
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1851. I think I want to be alone.
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1852. Ok.
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1853. - You can eat in your room.
- No.
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1854. I want to be alone this weekend.
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1855. Before I testify.
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1856. Alone?
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1857. Just you and me?
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1858. Is that it?
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1859. Are you sure?
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1860. We can find other solutions.
It's a big house.
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1861. I want her to leave.
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1862. I just spoke to Daniel.
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1863. He wants to be alone this weekend.
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1864. Until the end of the trial.
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1865. Is that what you want?
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1866. Ok. Is it because
of what you heard today?
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1867. I couldn't talk to you
about all that before.
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1868. We weren't allowed to..
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1869. No trial talk.
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1870. I know, I'm just talking to my son.
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1871. Ok.
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1872. I totally understand
that you need calm.
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1873. I can mind my own business,
keep to myself.
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1874. I won't talk to you
if you don't want. Can we try that?
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1875. No speaking English.
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1876. You can talk to me.
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1877. Couldn't you and I discuss this,
and then you decide?
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1878. I think he's made his decision.
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1879. Yeah, I'll just get my stuff.
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1880. Somebody said,
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1881. of course money
doesn't make you happy,
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1882. but it's still better to cry in a car
than in a subway.
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1883. Who said that?
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1884. I don't know.
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1885. Sorry.
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1886. Go on.
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1887. Eat up.
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1888. Snoop...
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1889. Marge!
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1890. Marge, come quick, please!
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1891. What is it?
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1892. I gave him aspirin,
I messed up bad.
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1893. - You gave him aspirin?
- Yes!
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1894. How much?
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1895. 8 or 10, I can't remember.
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1896. A lot.
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1897. Make him vomit.
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1898. Why'd you do that?
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1899. Make him vomit! Please!
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1900. Ok, hang on.
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1901. "Make a dog vomit."
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1902. Hang on.
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1903. We need saltwater.
Be right back.
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1904. He's not moving.
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1905. Daniel, help me.
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1906. Open his mouth.
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1907. Easy.
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1908. That's right.
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1909. That's good.
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1910. He's coming around.
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1911. - What's happening?
- He's going to vomit.
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1912. That's it.
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1913. He'll be ok.
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1914. Good dog.
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1915. He's ok, he's breathing.
Looking at us.
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1916. Can you explain?
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1917. You know, I...
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1918. I'd never heard about...
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1919. my dad's suicide attempt.
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1920. I'd never heard about...
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1921. the shrink, the medicine...
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1922. the vomit and aspirin.
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1923. When my mom talked about it,
I remembered something
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1924. from around that time.
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1925. One morning,
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1926. Snoop was lying on my bedroom floor.
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1927. Not moving.
He smelled like vomit.
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1928. I figured he'd vomited.
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1929. I cleaned his muzzle.
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1930. I figured he'd...
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1931. I don't know, caught a virus
or something, because...
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1932. he acted strange for days.
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1933. He just slept or drank.
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1934. See? Now I'm thinking
maybe he ate my dad's vomit,
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1935. and "that" made him sick,
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1936. and Mom told the truth!
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1937. So my experiment with the aspirin
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1938. was to see how he'd react.
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1939. And you saw.
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1940. He slept for 14 hours.
Now he's drinking all the time.
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1941. He smells exactly the same!
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1942. Everything!
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1943. Everything's exactly the same!
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1944. But since..
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1945. since yesterday,
I'm not sure if I believe her or not.
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1946. I knew they fought, but...
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1947. It wasn't...
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1948. I didn't think it was that violent.
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1949. Your memories are all you're sure of,
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1950. and it's important to tell the jury.
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1951. But you're just a witness.
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1952. Do you think she could've killed him?
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1953. It's not for me to judge.
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1954. I know,
but you could at least tell me!
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1955. I can't answer that.
My role is to protect you...
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1956. Fucking help me!
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1957. Actually,
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1958. when we lack an element
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1959. to judge something,
and the lack is unbearable,
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1960. all we can do is decide.
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1961. You see?
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1962. To overcome doubt,
sometimes we have to...
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1963. decide to sway
one way rather than the other.
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1964. Since you need to believe one thing
but have two choices,
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1965. you must choose.
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1966. So you have to invent your belief?
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1967. Yes, well... in a sense.
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1968. So that means, I'm not sure...
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1969. and you're saying
I have to pretend I'm sure?
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1970. No, I'm saying decide.
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1971. That's different.
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1972. What strikes me is
we don't know who's more lyrical.
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1973. - The author or the character?
- Both, no doubt!
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1974. Voyter plays with confusion.
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1975. Her second book goes further,
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1976. telling how her father
couldn't stand the first.
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1977. Undoubtedly true.
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1978. The rift degenerates,
forcing her to leave her country.
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1979. Fearing her father's rage,
she falls prey to horrifying visions.
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1980. I found this troubling quote
in an interview. She says,
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1981. "My job is to cover the tracks,
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1982. "so fiction can destroy reality."
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1983. Yes, and what excites people
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1984. about the Samuel Maleski case,
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1985. is that it seems to come
from one of her books.
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1986. It feels like
she's already written it.
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1987. Even the doubts around his death,
the way he died,
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1988. Voyter's murky personality,
the amoral, deceptive traits
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1989. she seems to overplay...
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1990. It all reads like her books.
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1991. I don't think it matters how he died.
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1992. The fact is, the idea of a writer
killing her husband
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1993. is far more compelling
than a teacher killing himself.
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1994. If I imagine my mother doing it,
I don't understand.
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1995. But if I imagine my father...
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1996. I think I can understand.
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1997. Prosecutor, any questions?
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1998. The experiment on his dog
proves nothing.
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1999. It's not documented.
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2000. More problematic
are these providential memories,
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2001. clearly jarred
by what he heard during the trial.
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2002. No event can be placed
convincingly on our timeline.
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2003. The timeframe of 6 months
before Maleski's death
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2004. comes only from testimony
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2005. given by the defendant herself.
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2006. I'd like to know...
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2007. Did you ever wonder
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2008. if the overdose
your father supposedly took
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2009. might've resulted
not from a suicide attempt,
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2010. but from an attempt by your mother
to poison him?
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2011. I'm not accusing,
just making a point.
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2012. So, taking these speculations,
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2013. why choose one over the other?
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2014. Your memories speak
to the consequences, not the causes.
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2015. Yes, I thought about that, but...
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2016. I don't see
why she would've done it.
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2017. It feels like when we lack proof
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2018. to make us sure
how something happened,
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2019. we have to look further,
as the trial is doing.
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2020. When we've looked everywhere
and still don't understand
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2021. how the thing happened,
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2022. I think we have to ask
why it happened.
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2023. Thank you, Daniel.
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2024. Are you finished?
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2025. No.
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2026. I want to say something else.
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2027. Since my dog was sick for days,
Dad and I went to the vet.
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2028. Dad was really quiet in the car.
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2029. He didn't even play music.
He usually always does.
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2030. After a while,
he started talking about Snoop.
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2031. He said,
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2032. "You know, he could get sick.
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2033. "Even die. You know that.
You need to be ready."
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2034. I didn't want to hear that.
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2035. Snoop was doing better.
He was still young.
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2036. He'd never been sick.
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2037. I told him he wasn't going to die.
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2038. But he kept going.
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2039. He said, "You need to be aware of it.
It'll happen someday.
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2040. "And it's no wonder Snoop gets tired.
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2041. "He's not so young in dog years.
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2042. "Can you imagine his life?
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2043. "He's not just any dog.
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2044. "He's a great dog.
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2045. "An outstanding dog.
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2046. "Think about it.
He anticipates your needs,
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2047. "foresees your movements,
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2048. "keeps you safe from danger
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2049. "He spends his life
imagining your needs
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2050. "thinking about what you can't see.
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2051. "Maybe he's tired.
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2052. "Always caring for others.
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2053. "Maybe one day, he'll be done.
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2054. "That could happen."
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2055. And I remember at the end,
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2056. he said, "One day,
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2057. "when it's time
for him to go, he'll go.
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2058. "You won't be able to help it.
Prepare yourself, it'll be hard.
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2059. "But it won't be
the end of your life."
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2060. He meant himself.
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2061. Now...
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2062. Now I know he meant himself.
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2063. I implore the jurors to bear in mind
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2064. this story is extremely subjective.
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2065. In no way does it qualify
as any form of proof.
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2066. Yes Serge, we are still
outside the courthouse in Grenoble.
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2067. The trial was scheduled
to end on Friday,
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2068. but Sandra Voyter's son Daniel
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2069. insisted on testifying again
this morning.
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2070. The jury is still...
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2071. Daniel.
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2072. Mrs Voyter, how do you feel...
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2073. after being acquitted?
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2074. There were too many words
in this trial.
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2075. I've nothing more to say.
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2076. I want to call my son and go home.
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2077. Obviously I thank my lawyers,
who always believed in me.
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2078. Mr. Renzi, are you relieved?
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2079. I commend the jury,
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2080. who saw Sandra Voyter as she is...
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2081. Marge, it's Sandra.
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2082. Yes, it's incredible, we're relieved.
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2083. Does Daniel want to talk to me?
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2084. Of course, he must be tired,
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2085. I understand.
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2086. Does he mind if I come home tonight?
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2087. Would he prefer tomorrow, or...
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2088. Ok, ok.
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2089. We'll get some dinner,
then I'll be home. See you then.
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2090. I need a drink.
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2091. Another!
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2092. Do you always...
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2093. When you win,
do you always do this?
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2094. We never win.
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2095. That's the fucking first time
in our life we win!
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2096. - No!
- Yes, of course!
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2097. You told me you're a good lawyer.
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2098. No, it's not true!
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2099. It's not spicy.
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2100. You have to try this, really.
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2101. We ate too much.
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2102. I'm gonna throw up.
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2103. A quick smoke first.
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2104. Be right back.
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2105. You first.
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2106. It's not so easy, huh?
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2107. With all the bones, and...
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2108. After this, we go?
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2109. Ready to go home?
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2110. I can drive, I can drive you.
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2111. One more.
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2112. For the road.
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2113. Of course, for the driver.
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2114. Same?
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2115. Can I just get
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2116. two more of these? Thanks.
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2117. To you.
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2118. Are you alright?
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2119. Tell me.
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2120. I just, I thought...
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2121. I thought I'd feel relieved.
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2122. It doesn't come right away.
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2123. Sure?
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2124. Not sure.
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2125. It's just, you know,
when you lose, you lose.
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2126. It's the worst thing that can happen,
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2127. and if you win...
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2128. you expect some reward.
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2129. But there isn't any.
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2130. It's just...
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2131. It's just over.
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2132. Maybe sometimes,
we expect too much.
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2133. Yeah, maybe.
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2134. Hi.
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2135. Sorry.
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2136. He tried to wait up but fell asleep.
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2137. I'll be going now.
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2138. Not staying over?
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2139. No, I'll leave you be.
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2140. - Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
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2141. I was afraid of you coming home.
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2142. Me too,
I was afraid to come home.
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