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4. Whether I was asleep or in a coma
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6. When my breathing became obstructed...
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7. Maria!
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8. my husband, Claus von Bulow,
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11. Dr. Paultees.
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12. I stopped breathing.
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29. No, we haven't seen her.
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34. - Oh, no.
- My pulse was 38,
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35. my temperature, 81.6 degrees.
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36. Did you call an ambulance?
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37. Nicholas, would you ask Robert
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38. We're expecting an ambulance.
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39. Mrs. von Bulow...
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40. Ma'am, send an ambulance immediately.
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41. - It's on Belleview Avenue.
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42. - Look, bring her something warm.
- Thank you.
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43. Uh, or—or blankets
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Clarendon Court,
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62. They found plenty
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66. that my blood insulin on admission
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68. a level almost surely caused by injection.
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69. Insulin injection could
readily cause coma...
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71. This encrusted needle
tested positive for insulin.
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72. Alex couldn't wait to get back...
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73. Let's get
out of here.
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74. and show Brillhoffer.
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75. Now they felt they had the murder weapon.
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76. All they lacked was the motive.
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77. At that moment,
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with his mistress,
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Alexandra Isles.
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80. Oh, God.
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81. Mrs. Isles, a divorcée,
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83. Count Billy Botsky.
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84. Brillhoffer also discovered that,
at my death,
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was only a million dollars,
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86. stood to inherit 14 million from me.
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88. that Claus showed her
a legal analysis of my will.
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89. On the evidence collected by Alex, Ala,
and their lawyer, Brillhoffer,
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92. On March 16, 1982,
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94. charged the defendant
committed on December 27th, 1979...
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testified against him.
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97. - Guilty.
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98. - As to count two,
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on December 21, 1980,
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100. the crime of assault
with intent to murder,
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101. how do you find?
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102. Guilty.
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103. You are about to see how
Claus von Bulow sought to reverse...
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104. or escape from that jury's verdict.
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105. You tell me.
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106. And two!
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107. Here we go! Here we go! Here we go!
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108. Taking you downtown!
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109. Air Dersh!
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110. Take it in! Take it in! Foul!
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111. Okay. Here I go.
Here I go! Watch the hands!
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112. Watch the hands!
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113. Yeah, hello.
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114. What?
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115. Oh, shit. Ju—bottom line.
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116. Oh, shit!
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117. Hi.
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118. Let's try that again.
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119. Hi, Dad.
Remember Maggie?
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120. Hi, Maggie. Hello.
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121. They're going to fry.
The Johnson brothers.
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122. What?
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124. Two black kids broke
their father out of prison.
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125. The father shot two people,
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126. and the sons are convicted of murder.
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127. A lawyer prays for an innocent client.
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128. Finally, finally, I get two.
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129. Both of them are going to get zapped.
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130. No more appeals?
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131. Supreme Court, but this was the best shot.
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132. Mmm!
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133. It's the press.
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134. You don't want to talk to the press?
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135. Dershowitz Psychiatric Institute.
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136. Yeah, hang on a second.
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137. Claus von Bulow.
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141. If I can't save two innocent kids,
what's the point?
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142. - I might as well hang it up.
- Yeah. One second, one second, sorry.
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143. He really seems to think he's von Bulow.
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144. Hello. This is Alan Dershowitz.
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145. Who are you? What do you want?
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146. It's von Bulow.
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147. Back in business.
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148. Can I help you, sir?
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149. Claus von Bulow.
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150. Elevator's to the left, go right ahead.
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151. Holy shit.
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152. Hello?
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153. - Hello?
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154. Professor Dershowitz, hello, hello.
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155. How good of you to come.
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156. Pleasure.
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157. Won't you sit down?
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158. Do you play?
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159. That? No.
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160. Most people think it's a game of luck.
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161. Actually, it's largely a matter of nerve.
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162. Um... nothing, thank you, Charles.
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163. Why don't we go to Delmonico's
and have a proper lunch?
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164. Whatever.
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I have the greatest respect
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integrity of the Jewish people.
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167. When I married Sunny,
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168. she was the most beautiful divorcée
in the world
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170. Even so, we never got this table.
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171. Professor Dershowitz.
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172. Dr. von Bulow.
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173. Two injections of insulin,
already I'm a doctor.
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174. No, in America,
it's fame rather than class.
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175. Now, after all this unpleasantness,
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177. Speaking of the unpleasantness—
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178. Oh, yes, I suppose
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179. Okay.
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180. It's 300 dollars an hour.
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181. Good Lord!
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184. It's average for a case like this.
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201. Nope. Never let defendants explain.
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210. You do have one thing in your favor.
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212. Well, that's a start.
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The maid shmeared him on both comas.
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- Maria.
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264. Well, it's suspicious,
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293. I'm a maniac.
I need someone with your judgment,
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299. If I can beat your arguments,
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300. Look, Rhode Island is
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I know you don't want to come back—
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328. That just came for you, Dad.
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who saw it, right?
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A friend?
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- Yes, I do.
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prescribed for me were taken by Sunny.
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that I knew about syringes, injections,
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the simplest way, Alan?
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for two full days.
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Did you hear the judge sentenced me?
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of our own souls, Alan.
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386. Finding grounds for reversal
won't be enough here.
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will have to go home to their spouses
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we must completely obliterate
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and their witnesses
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no possible way to affirm.
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or we are dead in the water.
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defending the poor and oppressed,
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lawyers in the entire country,
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would be able to find a job.
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100 percent sure.
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look at you a little—a little funny.
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to choose which evidence
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isn't going to be rich like von Bulow.
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I mean, that's the challenge.
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475. claiming to have information about
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476. Okay. Now, where does he live?
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477. Somewhere in Wakefield.
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478. Okay, we—no, we'll get on it.
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479. Tom, I want you to get
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480. to dig into a David Marriott
who lives in Wakefield.
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481. Okay. How are we going to win this case?
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486. this lawyer, Brillhoffer,
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487. interviewed Alex, Maria, everybody.
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488. He was the first person
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489. He took notes and
he used those notes at trial
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491. But the defense never saw the notes.
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492. The judge wouldn't let us have them.
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493. This alone seems like sufficient grounds.
It's perfect Brady.
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494. Okay, fine.
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495. Why don't you draft a letter
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496. writing to Brillhoffer
asking him very nicely
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497. to send us his notes?
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498. Yeah, right. He'll fax them right over.
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499. Yeah, right.
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500. We could win on this issue alone
and he knows it.
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501. You know it, I know it.
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502. We'll just make sure he knows it.
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503. Now... Nancy and Dobbs...
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504. Yes?
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505. They're going to attack
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506. Mm-hmm.
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507. Our Rhode Island counsel, Peter Macintosh,
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508. he will analyze the state Supreme Court.
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509. I think the rest of us
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510. errors, inconsistencies, anything unusual.
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511. Okay, great. Now, remember,
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514. Minnie?
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515. You want to work with Sarah on this?
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516. You may learn something.
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517. - Come on, Minnie.
- Come on, Minnie.
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518. - Minnie!
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519. Please?
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520. Come on.
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521. 'Course I don't trust David Marriott.
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522. I don't know David Marriott.
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523. But if he knew Alex von Auersberg—
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524. You're crazy,
I don't know who you think you are.
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525. You Perry Mason?
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526. Let our private investigator
interview this jerk.
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527. It's stupid, it's arrogant,
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528. and it's unprofessional.
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529. - It's fun.
- Fun? This guy is a sleaze.
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530. You don't know what he's going to try.
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531. What, is he going to shoot me?
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532. Come on, I'm from Brooklyn.
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533. Okay, look, I'll stand by the window
every 10 minutes, okay?
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534. That way you can know I'm safe.
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535. I had this friend...
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536. Gilbert Jackson...
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537. interior decorator.
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538. Flaming queen, but a very excellent guy.
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539. He introduced me to Alex von Auersberg.
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540. You sure it was Alex?
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541. We had dinner a few times, drinks.
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542. All I knew, Alex was some rich kid.
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543. So sometimes,
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544. this is like, uh, summer of '77,
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545. I'd motor to Newport for some R and R.
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546. Gilbert asked me to bring Alex a package.
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547. I figured interior decoration.
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548. Maybe drapes.
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549. Like six times.
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550. So I'd call Alex.
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551. How'd you get his phone number?
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552. From Gilbert.
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554. Maybe.
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555. I'm that kind of guy.
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556. Here.
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557. One night I got curious.
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558. Opened the package.
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559. Fucking pharmacy, man.
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560. Needles, syringes, white powder.
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561. Nice selection of pills.
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562. Demerol.
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563. Like a drugstore.
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564. You delivered drugs six times
and didn't know it?
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565. Stupid, huh?
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566. Then Gilbert asked me again.
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567. I couldn't say no, but this time
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568. I made Alex open the package
in front of me.
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569. Voila.
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570. I go, "Awful lot of pharmaceuticals
for one person."
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571. He goes, "Oh, I give some to my mom
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572. to keep her off my back."
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574. Two guys bash his head in.
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575. Alex calls me, totally urinary.
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576. Will the cops find his phone number
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577. and fuck up his trust fund or something?
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578. Well, that's the fat.
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579. That's the skinny.
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580. You like it?
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581. You traffic with drug dealers
and drag queens.
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582. You have a part-time job.
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583. You ride around in rented limos.
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584. All in all, I would have to say
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585. you're probably
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586. I've ever seen.
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587. Wait a minute.
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588. You think I'm scum, don't you?
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589. Blow it out your ass.
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590. You want a witness to back me up?
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591. I'll get one.
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592. And, hey,
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593. maybe I'll see you at the Celtics, huh?
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594. I am not going to let them execute you.
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595. You're not going to die.
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596. Look, Johnny, th—
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597. Johnny, this is going to be
a lot easier on me
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599. I know your brother's hysterical, I—
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600. Number o—they always set a date
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601. and they always postpone it...
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602. He's great when he's like this, huh?
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603. That's right.
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604. I just wish he had something left
for the people around him.
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605. What are you talking to me about money?
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606. Did I ever ask you about money?
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607. Anyway, it's nice to have you back here.
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608. Okay. Say hello to your brother.
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609. Right.
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610. Okay.
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611. Okay, who's got what?
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612. Uh, yeah. Maria's testimony.
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613. She says Sunny did take Valium
prescribed for Claus.
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614. Okay, score one for von Bulow.
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615. And this Jamie Smather prescription?
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616. Who's Jamie Smather?
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617. Three-hundred-pound redheaded hooker
in pigtails and white boots.
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618. - She supplied Claus with Valium.
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619. He had a gorgeous mistress
and he went with an ugly whore?
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620. You know, there's some things
even mistresses won't do.
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621. Like what?
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622. I'm not telling.
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prescription February 14th,
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625. and then again February 28th.
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626. So?
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627. It wasn't prescribed till the 28th.
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628. You're not suggesting she's lying?
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629. Okay, how about Maria's insulin?
"For what, insulin"?
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630. - Anything more on that?
- Not yet.
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631. Something about that bothers me.
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632. Okay, who's next?
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633. Brillhoffer wrote back.
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634. He's very attached to his notes.
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635. "I am satisfied
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636. that there is not a scrap of paper
in my files
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be viewed as exculpatory."
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638. English translation?
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639. He says he doesn't have
anything that'd help us.
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640. You with me?
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641. Pay dirt.
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642. [Rail
What's pay dirt?
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643. He's a lawyer.
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644. If he really didn't have anything,
he'd give it to us...
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645. but there's something there
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646. and he's gonna fight like hell
to hold onto it.
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647. I will bet my fee
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649. until after the lab report came back.
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650. So... you're suggesting...
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651. Memory enhancement.
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652. It might be more than that.
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653. Possibly.
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654. A frame-up.
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655. You mean by the kids?
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656. Where are you getting all this,
from Brillhoffer's letter?
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657. Pure deduction.
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658. A good lawyer is part psychiatrist,
detective, logician.
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659. Never would have taken this case.
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660. Never would have taken this case.
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661. If there's nothing more...
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662. has anybody read this?
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663. It's an interview with Truman Capote.
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664. He says when she was 19,
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665. Sunny von Bulow
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666. taught him how to inject drugs.
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667. Let me see that.
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668. Well, well, well, the famous professor.
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669. Alan, I'd like to introduce
my new girlfriend,
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670. - Andrea Reynolds.
- I'm not his girlfriend, I'm his savior.
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671. Perfectly true.
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672. Two days after the trial ended,
we fell in love.
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673. - It was really very, very dramatic.
- Yes, Andrea, Andrea, come on.
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674. Since then, I've devoted my life
to clearing his name.
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675. I made him hire you.
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676. "Get the Jew," I said.
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677. Darling...
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678. Can the Jew get down to business?
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679. We've got an affidavit.
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680. A Smythe, Mrs. Ruth Smythe,
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681. gave us an affidavit
corroborating Truman Capote.
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682. I have affidavits, too.
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683. Newport people.
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684. They describe Sunny taking pills,
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685. getting drunk and falling down...
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687. smearing lipstick all over her face.
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688. Not a very pretty picture.
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689. She did it, didn't she?
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690. Don't be a pries.
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691. Sunny was a lovely woman.
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692. Spoiled rotten.
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693. Yes, but lovely.
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694. Till she drank.
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695. Two drinks and she became... nasty,
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696. - irrational.
- A|| women are irrational, darling.
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697. Did we mention the priest?
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698. Oh. Marriott apparently
confided in a priest
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699. who's consented to talk to us.
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700. A Father Capello from Providence.
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701. Priest?
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702. Well, a priest is the ideal witness.
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703. - It's like getting the word of God.
- I checked.
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704. God is unavailable.
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705. If...
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706. if the priest comes through
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707. and we can get documentation
on Sunny's drug use,
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708. then self-injection
may be a plausible theory.
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710. Yeah, but people do use insulin,
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711. they use it for dieting,
it's not a prescription drug.
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713. Maybe, but believe me, Alan...
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715. Really?
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717. Do you realize...
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718. with this case,
I'm looking for evidence to exonerate you?
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719. But at the same time,
I'm also wondering...
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720. what really happened...
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721. who you are.
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722. Who would you like me to be?
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723. Your mother's death...
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725. I believe she had a heart problem.
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726. Really?
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727. The rumor in England is you killed her.
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728. Hey, wait a minute, Alan.
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729. Statute of limitations
ran out on that years ago.
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730. There's rumors also that I killed my aunt.
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731. And that I'm a necrophiliac,
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732. who injected Sunny with insulin
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733. so that I could have my way with her.
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734. Please.
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735. Your mother's death
wasn't recorded for five full days.
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736. True.
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737. Where were you during that time?
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738. In the flat.
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739. Where the body was?
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740. My mother is my own business.
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741. Did Claus drive me crazy?
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742. Even I don't know.
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743. But it's true that I took up to
24 laxatives daily,
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744. popped Aspirin like M&Ms,
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745. smoked three packs of cigarettes a day,
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746. had a problem with alcohol,
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747. took Valium and Seconal frequently,
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748. and consumed large quantities of sweets
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749. despite a medical condition, hypoglycemia,
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750. which made them hazardous.
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751. As for my state of mind...
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752. I had not had sex
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753. My schedule was...
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754. I woke at 9:30,
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756. and returned to bed at three o'clock
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757. for the remainder of the afternoon.
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758. I liked to be in bed.
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759. I didn't much like anything else.
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760. Hold on here, will you?
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761. Come in.
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762. Alan.
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763. Welcome to my humble law firm.
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764. In the kitchen,
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765. our insulin-on-the-needle team.
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766. They're cooking up some surprise for us.
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767. - [ping-pong ball bouncing]
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768. This is our Brillhoffer notes team.
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769. Mr. von Bulow!
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770. Where do you keep the paper towels?
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771. Ask Sarah!
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772. Sarah used to live here.
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773. This—
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774. I guess he was up all night.
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775. This sort of commune,
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776. you do it on every case?
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777. Never before.
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778. Thirty-eight days to write 100 pages?
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779. Only way to get it done.
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780. Here's the black bag team.
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781. Illegal search teams.
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782. My son, Elon, lost his room.
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783. Well, actually, this is, uh,
this is another case
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784. that you're paying for.
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785. And this is my team.
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786. You wish.
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787. I—I can't find the damn thing.
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788. Hi. I'm Sarah.
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789. And a very lovely Sarah you are.
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790. Does that really work?
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791. Flattery?
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792. Absolutely.
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793. Like Chinese food?
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794. What do you give a wife
who has everything?
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795. An injection of insulin.
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796. How—Ah, my prawns.
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797. How can one define a fear of insulin?
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798. Claus-trophobia.
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799. - Hm.
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800. ls there anything more you can tell us
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801. about Alexandra Isles?
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802. For instance, is it true
that she gave you a deadline
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803. of Christmas 1979 to be together?
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804. Uh, not really.
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805. No, she knew I was looking
for full-time work.
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806. I worked for JP Getty in London.
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807. Alexandra assumed that
when you did find a job,
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808. you'd marry her, correct?
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809. Oh, she assumed it.
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811. did you get a sense that
she wanted to get back together?
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812. Very much so.
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813. I loved him, but I was still caught up
in my own anger...
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814. and I'm sorry I acted that way then.
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815. I loved him, and I was angry.
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Maybe you can't answer.
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817. Do you still love him?
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818. I don't know.
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819. That means yes, doesn't it?
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820. It would seem so.
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821. In fact, after the trial,
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822. she wrote me a letter
saying so explicitly.
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823. A very passionate letter.
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824. Passionate and...
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825. jealous.
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826. But that was the relationship
from the outset.
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827. That was Alexandra.
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828. She was your love slave.
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829. Ah.
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830. Well, I think now
I'll have my own individual order
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831. of ginger prawns.
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832. - Waiter.
- Three weeks before her final coma,
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833. Sunny overdosed on Aspirin.
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834. Can you tell us anything about that?
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835. No one maintained
I had anything to do with that, Alan.
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836. No, of course not.
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837. I'm asking you what happened.
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838. Well, Sunny had been unwell.
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839. Ohhh...
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840. Are you all right?
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841. Oh, just a bit dizzy.
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842. Well, if you're dizzy, don't go wandering.
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843. Sunny?
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844. Oh, my God.
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845. Come on, my darling.
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846. Now, you're all right.
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847. Come on, put your arm around my shoulder.
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848. There we are.
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849. Now, you're all right.
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850. Get you—come on.
We'll get you back into bed.
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851. Something happened to my head.
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852. - You're all right.
- It's cut.
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853. Just a little cut. It's nothing.
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854. - Come on.
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855. Let's get you lying down.
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856. There you are.
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857. There.
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859. No! No, I don't want—
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860. I don't want a doctor.
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861. Just... don't want a doctor.
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862. Just want to be left alone.
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863. Want to be left alone
with all those beaut—beautiful letters.
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864. What did you do with those letters?
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865. Why did you write those letters?
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866. And those...
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867. Later, Dr. Praug said
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868. we needn't have gone to the hospital,
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869. but I wasn't going to take any chances.
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870. Why did she take so much Aspirin?
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871. Oh, Sunny always took Aspirin.
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872. She'd been taking a lot for several days.
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873. That's not what our doctor said.
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874. Dr. Lucas Lupardus,
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Suffolk County,
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876. says that people who take large
amounts of Aspirin every day
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877. never reach that level.
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878. He also said the average blood level
in cases of death is...
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879. Sixty. Hers was 90.
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880. So...
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881. So it was obviously a suicide attempt.
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882. Why?
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883. Yeah, why?
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884. Why?
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885. Alan, do they all want to be prosecutors?
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886. We're waiting.
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887. Well, I presume she was unhappy.
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888. How about we all finish up
and go back to the house?
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889. We're not going to win this
on a technicality. Peter.
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890. I've read every case
in the last seven years
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891. where the Rhode Island
Supreme Court reversed.
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892. They don't like to make new law,
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893. they don't like to discuss
broad legal issues.
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894. When they do reverse,
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895. the grounds are technical,
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896. but the reason seems to be
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897. they suspect a convicted defendant
may be innocent.
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898. Okay, so everybody get that?
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899. True or not,
we've got to convince the judges
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900. that you are innocent.
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901. Claus, now I do want to hear
your side of the story.
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902. With pleasure.
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903. Innocence has always been my position.
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906. It was her favorite season, really.
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907. You see, what you must understand
about Sunny
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908. is that she loved giving
more than anything else.
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909. Each year, she always made
a big bowl of fresh eggnog.
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910. Now, that year, she drank a lot of it.
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911. How much?
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912. Oh, 10 or 12 glasses.
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913. With her hypoglycemia?
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914. She didn't always drink like that?
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915. Never.
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916. She never touched alcohol at all
except on social occasions
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918. or when she was upset.
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919. This was not a social occasion.
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920. We'd been discussing divorce
all afternoon.
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921. This whole subject of your...
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922. work... coming between us,
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923. isn't it just a pretext
when the real subject is her?
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924. Certainly not.
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925. I'm thinking of redecorating
this whole fucking house.
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927. Yes.
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929. Uh...
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930. I, um...
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931. I told her the previous summer.
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932. Ala, can't we find one a bit slower?
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933. - Ah, that's much better.
- Hm.
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934. - Cooler.
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935. Thank you.
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936. Oh, I've been meaning to mention...
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937. our understanding about my...
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938. extracurricular activities.
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939. Mmm?
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940. I've been involved with someone who...
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941. falls outside the parameters
of our agreement.
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942. - Really?
- Someone...
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943. peripherally in our circle.
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944. Billy Botsky's daughter,
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945. Alexandra Isles.
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946. Well.
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947. That must be better for you
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948. than what you've had to put up with.
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949. You're referring to the call girls.
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950. Yes.
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951. I mean, that is where
you've gone previously, isn't it?
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952. Yes, it is.
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953. And isn't this better?
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954. Or is Billy Botsky's daughter
a call girl, too?
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955. This is much better.
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956. That was what, July, August?
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957. Now it's Christmas time,
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958. and you were
still squabbling over Alexandra?
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959. No. We were fighting about my work.
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960. Sunny was...
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961. well, by the evening,
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962. she'd drunk so much eggnog,
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963. that I had to help her into the bedroom.
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964. Alexander.
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965. Time for bed, darling.
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966. Mmm, mmm, mmm.
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967. There we are.
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968. Please don't hold my arm.
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969. Darling, you know
when you get like this...
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970. Remember?
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971. You fell and broke your hip.
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972. That was years ago.
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973. It was two years ago.
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974. Get me a scotch and soda.
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975. May I at least urinate alone?
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976. She runs the water
every time she goes in there.
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977. If she was already soused,
Why'd you go for the scotch?
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978. Because she asked for it.
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979. Sunny got what Sunny wanted.
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980. It's okay.
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981. Good night, Dad.
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982. Good night, darling.
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983. Good night, Claus.
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984. Good night, Alex.
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985. Hasn't my mother given us enough money?
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986. Claus?
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987. That night, we hardly slept.
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988. Your age,
it's perfectly acceptable to retire.
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989. I'm already retired.
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990. I haven't worked full-time since Getty.
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991. Exactly. It's your ego.
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992. You've never had a career. Not really.
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993. Well, I'm going to have one now.
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994. Oh, come on, Sunny, your father worked.
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995. Do you want the children to grow up
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996. thinking a male's place
is in a deck chair?
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997. Claus, you marry me for my money,
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998. then you demand to work.
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999. You're the prince of perversion.
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1000. I mean, what? Are you trying
to destroy our whole family?
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1001. Oh, no, of course not.
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1002. I—I... I simply want some...
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1003. Intercourse with the world.
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1004. Shut up, Pan!
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1005. Oh, what does it matter?
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1006. So Is that it?
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1007. Another divorce?
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1008. Okay.
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1009. I'll divorce you. I will.
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1010. Oh, God...
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1011. Two-time loser.
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1012. I'll divorce everybody.
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1013. I don't want a divorce.
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1014. I don't want to marry
Billy Botsky's daughter.
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1015. I want to stay with you
and I want to work.
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1016. - I need that as a man.
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1017. It's hopeless.
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1018. Oh, God.
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1019. I need my beauty sleep.
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1020. Why do you—why do you believe
it's hopeless just because of some...
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1021. Good night, Claus.
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1022. Sunny, you know I love you.
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1023. Good night.
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1024. Okay, and the next day?
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1025. Well...
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1026. Maria's testimony was wildly exaggerated.
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1027. Sunny was never moaning.
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1028. Maybe the occasional snore, but...
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1029. And Maria shook Sunny.
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1030. Nobody ever shook Sunny.
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1031. What happened when
she regained consciousness?
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1032. After the first coma,
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1033. well, it was kind of absurd.
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1034. Everybody was angry at me.
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1035. Can't you ever leave me alone?
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1036. Why did you do it?
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1037. I would have been better off.
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1038. You would have been better off.
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1039. What do you want me to say?
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1040. That I'm sorry I saved your life?
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1041. Yes.
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1042. Say it.
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1043. Of course I'm not sorry.
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1044. Wha—
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1045. Claus...
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1046. what am I going to do with myself?
Copy !req
1047. When I phoned Alexandra,
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1048. to tell her what had happened,
she said the same thing,
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1049. she said, "Why did you do it?
Copy !req
1050. Why did you call the doctor?"
Copy !req
1051. You telling me she wanted
you to let Sunny die?
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1052. No, no, no, no, no.
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1053. It was more...
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1054. "Everybody says Sunny's
such an unhappy woman
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1055. and has nothing to live for."
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1056. Well, so much for the first coma.
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1057. The second, of course,
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1058. was much more theatrical.
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1059. Theatrical? What is this, a fucking game?
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1060. This is life and death.
Your wife is laying in a coma.
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1061. You don't even make a pretense
of caring, do you?
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1062. 'Course I care, Alan.
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1063. It's just I don't wear
my heart on my sleeve.
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1064. Let's call it a night, okay?
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1065. Okay, guys, so...
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1066. As you wish.
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1067. There were three drugs
on the needle, right?
Copy !req
1068. Amobarbital, Valium, insulin.
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1069. We can't all be you, Alan.
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1070. Shoot! Shoot! All right.
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1071. Okay, get a doctor
to prepare five needles,
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1072. one with nothing,
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1073. two with Valium, amobarbital, and insulin,
Copy !req
1074. two with just Valium and amobarbital.
Copy !req
1075. We're gonna send them to the same lab
that our famous needle went to.
Copy !req
1076. Let's see if we can get
a false positive result.
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1077. If we don't?
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1078. We don't, I clean the latrines.
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1079. Aw, you're not gonna believe this.
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1080. David Marriott wants money.
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1081. Yeah, who doesn't?
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1082. I'm afraid his memory might fade.
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1083. Oh, the hell with him. Forget about him.
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1084. Well, he has lost his crumby job,
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1085. and he is running around
trying to find evidence for us.
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1086. Okay, why don't we do what
the government does with its witnesses?
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1087. Okay? We'll pay for his time.
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1088. What's his time worth?
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1089. - Buck and a half.
- Sarah? Dersh?
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1090. Your team's on.
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1091. Okay.
You going to pass to me this game or what?
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1092. No.
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1093. Their private investigator said
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1094. the needle had a small encrustation
near the tip.
Copy !req
1095. Now, doctors tell us this is
totally inconsistent with injection.
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1096. Okay, so how did it get there?
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1097. Oh.
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1098. If I inject this needle,
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1099. the skin acts as kind of a swab.
Copy !req
1100. It cleans the needle off,
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1101. leaving the tip completely free of liquid.
Copy !req
1102. But if I just dip the needle
into the liquid,
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1103. what do you see?
Copy !req
1104. Dry this out,
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1105. you have an encrustation.
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1106. So it's a frame-up?
Copy !req
1107. It's Desdemona's handkerchief.
Copy !req
1108. My stepchildren thought I was guilty,
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1109. didn't feel they had enough evidence,
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1110. and so concocted some.
Copy !req
1111. This should win us the case, no?
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1112. No. We're maybe halfway home.
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1113. There's still a lot of weird stuff.
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1114. Did you love Sunny?
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1115. I married her.
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1116. Of course I loved her. She was beautiful.
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1117. Rich.
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1118. Why not?
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1119. What I've seen of the rich, you can have.
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1120. I do.
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1121. The black bag,
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1122. was it yours?
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1123. Sunny appropriated it.
Copy !req
1124. Now, to understand that,
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1125. you must understand
that after the first coma,
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1126. she went into a complete rage.
Copy !req
1127. Where are they? Did you take them?
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1128. Certainly not. Take what?
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1129. My pills, you moron.
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1130. Valium, Seconal...
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1131. you took them, didn't you?
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1132. My dear, I've long since
stopped interfering.
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1133. Well, who? My children wouldn't dare—
Copy !req
1134. Oh.
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1135. Oh, I know who.
Copy !req
1136. Where are you going?
Copy !req
1137. Maria!
Copy !req
1138. She soon found them.
Copy !req
1139. It's my lovely mother, isn't it?
Copy !req
1140. She's behind all this.
Copy !req
1141. She's in cahoots with Maria.
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1142. Well, just because she had all the money
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1143. before I had all the money
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1144. does not mean she's my lord and master.
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1145. 'Course not. I am your lord and master.
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1146. Just kidding.
Copy !req
1147. Maria loves me too much.
Copy !req
1148. It's unhealthy for her,
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1149. and it's certainly no fun for me.
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1150. There.
Copy !req
1151. We'll see if that ugly little maid of mine
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1152. can sniff this one out.
Copy !req
1153. And what are you going
to do with all that?
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1154. I'm not going to tell you.
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1155. I assure you,
it not gonna be among my affairs.
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1156. Odd she used that word, affairs.
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1157. You realize the prosecution thinks
you ground up the drugs
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1158. so you could inject Sunny?
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1159. And frankly, this nose drop business
is pretty far-fetched.
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1160. But consider the pattern, Alan.
Copy !req
1161. It's public record that Sunny used drugs.
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1162. Her behavior here of hiding them in liquid
Copy !req
1163. so that no one will find them,
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1164. it's your classic alcoholic
buying pints of whiskey
Copy !req
1165. and stashing them all over the house.
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1166. You're right.
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1167. Of course, I mean...
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1168. I mean, you've always
been right, haven't you?
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1169. This is the most dangerous case
I've ever worked on.
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1170. You find that exhilarating?
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1171. No, I do not.
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1172. I am breaking every rule.
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1173. 'Cause the best way to win
is to proclaim your innocence,
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1174. and I've never done that for anybody.
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1175. And the problem I got is
I see who you are.
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1176. You'd do anything to win.
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1177. So would you.
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1178. Yeah, but you don't trust
the legal system.
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1179. You're saying I'd manufacture witnesses?
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1180. Affidavits?
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1181. No, but you would sacrifice me.
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1182. Oh, please, Alan.
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1183. See, the more I believe that
you are innocent, the more nervous I am.
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1184. I go out on a limb for you,
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1185. you're proven guilty,
I look like an asshole.
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1186. My reputation, my credibility,
my career, destroyed.
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1187. That's the risk you're taking, isn't it?
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1188. Yeah, well, fuck you.
Copy !req
1189. Fuck you, man.
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1190. I'm glad we understand one another.
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1191. It's easy to forget
all this is about me...
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1192. lying here.
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1193. To most of you, my name means coma.
Copy !req
1194. My second marriage means attempted murder.
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1195. Everything that came before,
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1196. everything beautiful,
does not exist in the public mind.
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1197. No one thinks of how I loved my children.
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1198. Look at Cosima,
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1199. and Alex, of course,
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1200. and Ala,
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1201. and certainly no one cares about Claus,
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1202. the way he was
when I fell in love with him.
Copy !req
1203. When Claus and I first met,
Copy !req
1204. I was married to the dashing, young
Prince Alfred Eduard Friederich
Copy !req
1205. Vincenz Martin Maria von Auersberg.
Copy !req
1206. It was 1964,
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1207. seven years into my first marriage.
Copy !req
1208. It seems that my first husband,
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1209. Alfie, as he was called,
Copy !req
1210. had vowed to be unfaithful
with every pretty girl in Europe.
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1211. He was having quite a success.
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1212. And so...
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1213. I was unfaithful with Claus.
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1214. Psst!
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1215. Wildly unfaithful.
Copy !req
1216. Happy memories.
Copy !req
1217. But it's not the passion I remember most.
Copy !req
1218. It's the tenderness.
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1219. Good God, what's that?
Copy !req
1220. There's one of Frank's pets.
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1221. Oh, my God. No, no.
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1222. Come on, silly.
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1223. I never liked people much,
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1224. not as a rule.
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1225. Go ahead, feed him.
Copy !req
1226. But Claus was somehow different.
Copy !req
1227. Not a normal person, I guess.
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1228. It's all right. Do it again.
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1229. Give him some more.
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1230. Aw!
Copy !req
1231. One of those things you never forget.
Copy !req
1232. Of course, now he lives in my apartment...
Copy !req
1233. my bedroom...
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1234. my bed.
Copy !req
1235. Cold, isn't it?
Copy !req
1236. Cold and brutish and the way of the world.
Copy !req
1237. Looking at him now,
Copy !req
1238. the issues seem simple.
Copy !req
1239. Is he the devil?
Copy !req
1240. If so, can the devil get justice?
Copy !req
1241. And all this legal activity...
Copy !req
1242. is it in Satan's service?
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1243. "Sunny von Bulow was totally vulnerable
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1244. to Claus von Bulow."
Copy !req
1245. Can't argue with that.
Copy !req
1246. But it's speculation. Exaggeration.
Copy !req
1247. You keep working on it.
Copy !req
1248. Totally inflammatory!
Copy !req
1249. Okay, good. Let's go over this.
Copy !req
1250. Okay, we went over it... once,
I just wanted you to see if...
Copy !req
1251. Oh, shit, what?--what is this,
illegal search?
Copy !req
1252. It's a classic technicality.
Copy !req
1253. It's a guilty man's argument.
Copy !req
1254. Come on, this is different.
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1255. Usual Fourth Amendment case,
you're trying to exclude evidence
Copy !req
1256. - that's bad for your client.
- No, no. No, no.
Copy !req
1257. Same thing here. Same thing.
Copy !req
1258. No. This search destroyed evidence.
Copy !req
1259. No fingerprints, no inventory.
Copy !req
1260. Yeah, what's left hurts Claus,
but under Brady,
Copy !req
1261. the state has an obligation—
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1262. Wait, wait, wait a second.
The cops tested the drugs
Copy !req
1263. - from the illegal search, right?
- Yes, yes.
Copy !req
1264. And we are saying that that test
constituted a second illegal search.
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1265. There are precedents.
Copy !req
1266. - Walter, Jacobson, Morgan.
- I know there are precedents.
Copy !req
1267. I know the law is on our side.
I'm not debating that.
Copy !req
1268. What I'm trying to do is—
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1269. No. You're debating me personally. Why?
Copy !req
1270. I'm debating strategy, okay?
I'm not—I'm not debating you.
Copy !req
1271. We're all on the same team.
Copy !req
1272. A-a-are we on the same team here or not?
Copy !req
1273. I don't know. We seem to be.
Copy !req
1274. Well then, why don't I feel it?
Copy !req
1275. I thought this was strictly professional.
Copy !req
1276. - It was.
- That's bullshit, Alan.
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1277. Look, I brought you—I—I asked you
to work on this case
Copy !req
1278. because I think you are a good lawyer.
Copy !req
1279. I think you're a fine lawyer, too.
You're a great lawyer.
Copy !req
1280. But you give everything you have
to the law,
Copy !req
1281. and you forget the people you care about.
Copy !req
1282. My clients are the people
that I care about.
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1283. Obviously.
Copy !req
1284. What I care about, all I care about,
Copy !req
1285. all I fucking care about is this!
Copy !req
1286. This case!
Copy !req
1287. And making—making the best possible
appeal we're capable of doing, okay?
Copy !req
1288. Now, you can make
your argument better, Sarah.
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1289. You know that! I know that!
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1290. So why don't you just do it
and cut out all the bullshit?
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1291. Wow, you always have to have
the last word, don't you?
Copy !req
1292. What?
Copy !req
1293. We're going to lose.
Copy !req
1294. W-Why do you think
this case fascinates people?
Copy !req
1295. 'Cause one time or other every man
is driven crazy by his wife,
Copy !req
1296. and in his secret heart,
Copy !req
1297. he wants to do exactly
what Claus is accused of,
Copy !req
1298. kill her in some sly, silent way
that can't be detected.
Copy !req
1299. Claus is a scapegoat.
Copy !req
1300. Someone has to suffer for the sin
that we all want to commit.
Copy !req
1301. Alan, that's ridiculous.
Copy !req
1302. It's ridiculous,
you're right.
Copy !req
1303. It's rid—
Copy !req
1304. What do you got?
Copy !req
1305. Prosecution's case is based on a theory.
Copy !req
1306. The needle in the bag,
Copy !req
1307. plus insulin on the needle,
Copy !req
1308. - plus insulin in her blood.
- Right, right, yeah. Okay, fine.
Copy !req
1309. In Derek, this Rhode Island Supreme Court,
Copy !req
1310. these same judges,
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1311. said that in a case based
on circumstantial theory,
Copy !req
1312. the case falls apart
Copy !req
1313. if any part of the theory is weak.
Copy !req
1314. If there's a weak link in the chain,
Copy !req
1315. then you throw the whole chain out?
Copy !req
1316. Exactly.
Copy !req
1317. Peter, that's very—that's good.
Copy !req
1318. That—that's very good.
Copy !req
1319. Oh, yeah, this is good.
Copy !req
1320. - Thank you.
- Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
1321. Wait, wait, wait.
What do you want me to do now?
Copy !req
1322. What I want you to do?
Copy !req
1323. I want you to find as many
alternative theories as possible.
Copy !req
1324. Hey! Hey, hey!
Copy !req
1325. Come on, come on, come on.
There's only seven days left.
Copy !req
1326. Dersh? I'm sorry,
but you better come downstairs.
Copy !req
1327. Hey, Dersh. Sorry to get you out of bed.
Copy !req
1328. What do you—what do you want, more money?
Copy !req
1329. Can you get more?
Copy !req
1330. Can I have a glass of water, please?
Copy !req
1331. No.
Copy !req
1332. The reason I'm here,
Copy !req
1333. my affidavit is inaccurate.
Copy !req
1334. Great. Just what I need right now.
Copy !req
1335. - That's swell.
- Yeah.
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1336. I left something out,
something incredibly important.
Copy !req
1337. Remember I gave Alex's drugs
to a woman at Clarendon Court?
Copy !req
1338. Yeah. So?
Copy !req
1339. Well, that bitch was
definitely Sunny von Bulow.
Copy !req
1340. David...
Copy !req
1341. this, uh...
Copy !req
1342. this is bad. It looks bad.
Copy !req
1343. I've met with you, what,
five times now? All of a sudden—
Copy !req
1344. No, it's not sudden.
Copy !req
1345. I think I always knew,
but I became convinced
Copy !req
1346. by staring at pictures of her.
Copy !req
1347. Well, we can't use your affidavit
unless it's truthful.
Copy !req
1348. Are you sure this time?
Copy !req
1349. I swear...
Copy !req
1350. on the body and soul of my mother.
Copy !req
1351. Poor woman.
Copy !req
1352. Put in this change and make him go over
Copy !req
1353. every word of the affidavit.
Copy !req
1354. Uh...
Copy !req
1355. can I use your men's room?
Copy !req
1356. More money?
Copy !req
1357. Can you get more?
Copy !req
1358. But if Claus had injected her,
Copy !req
1359. he'd have thrown away the needle, right?
Copy !req
1360. Sure. If he threw away the insulin,
Copy !req
1361. why keep the needle?
Copy !req
1362. Hey, Claus is strange,
but he ain't stupid.
Copy !req
1363. He is arrogant.
Copy !req
1364. Is that a crime?
Copy !req
1365. - Sometimes.
Copy !req
1366. Why are we even discussing this?
Copy !req
1367. It's obvious. The kids framed him.
Copy !req
1368. Whoa, you changed your tune.
Copy !req
1369. A frame-up doesn't mean he's innocent.
Copy !req
1370. The kids could have framed a guilty man.
Copy !req
1371. Dersh!
Copy !req
1372. Telephone!
Copy !req
1373. It's Peter Macintosh.
Copy !req
1374. Yeah?
Copy !req
1375. You know what it is?
Copy !req
1376. Okay.
Copy !req
1377. Word in Rhode Island
is that the state can't lose.
Copy !req
1378. They got an ace up their sleeve.
Copy !req
1379. What is it?
Copy !req
1380. He's going to try to find out.
Copy !req
1381. All right, my friend...
Copy !req
1382. Friend? I like that.
Copy !req
1383. Nothing personal.
Copy !req
1384. Okay, no students, no witnesses.
Copy !req
1385. Second coma. Let's hear it.
Copy !req
1386. Well, Alan,
Copy !req
1387. strange as it may seem now in retrospect—
Copy !req
1388. Claus, cut the bullshit.
Copy !req
1389. December 20, 1980.
Copy !req
1390. Sunny was unwell.
Copy !req
1391. We'd been arguing all afternoon.
Copy !req
1392. I'd at last been offered a new position
in the oil business,
Copy !req
1393. which would have meant
my spending some time in Europe.
Copy !req
1394. Well, the discussion must have escalated,
Copy !req
1395. because I went to talk to the children.
Copy !req
1396. This cargo will bring 50,000 gold florins
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1397. from any rebels worth the name.
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1398. 50,000 florins?
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1399. That's a pretty good take.
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1400. Let's put it to the vote.
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1401. All those in favor—
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1402. If you'll forgive
my interrupting, skipper,
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1403. I'd like to think before I...
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1404. |... I've something to tell you both.
Copy !req
1405. We're heading for
the biggest and the best pirate days ever!
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1406. I...
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1407. It looks as if...
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1408. as though...
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1409. Mummy and I are going to have to split up,
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1410. because my work is something
she just cannot tolerate.
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1411. Mummy says things like that.
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1412. She always gets over it.
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1413. Yes, but this has been
going on for too long.
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1414. I'm going to Europe for a few months
in the new year,
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1415. and this will probably lead to a split.
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1416. Oh.
Copy !req
1417. It's all right. She'll get over it.
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1418. Yeah, well, Alexander says
that conversation happened the next day.
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1419. Can you imagine anything more absurd
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1420. than announcing your intention
to divorce a woman
Copy !req
1421. who's just fallen into a coma?
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1422. No. That evening,
everything seemed normal enough.
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1423. Not cheerful,
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1424. but then, we didn't usually
giggle at mealtimes.
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1425. Despite her doctor's warnings
about sweets,
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1426. the only thing Sunny consumed
was a sundae.
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1427. After supper, I went to finish off
some work in my study.
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1428. Well, what should we all do?
Copy !req
1429. The others decided to chat
in the living room.
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1430. Ah, that would be lovely, but...
Copy !req
1431. first I need to go to my—
to my room for just a minute.
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1432. After about an hour, I dropped in on them.
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1433. Darling, would you care for anything?
Copy !req
1434. Mmm...
Copy !req
1435. if there's some...
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1436. Chicken Bullion left.
Copy !req
1437. I'll look.
Copy !req
1438. There you are, darling.
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1439. Thank you.
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1440. How is your work... coming?
Copy !req
1441. I'm totally flummoxed.
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1442. I can't get the figures to make any sense.
Copy !req
1443. Why don't you call your friend Deborah?
Copy !req
1444. I doubt she'd be in Saturday night.
Copy !req
1445. So, Deborah, I think you'll agree,
that's 728... right, now.
Copy !req
1446. But Deborah was home,
Copy !req
1447. and we did talk for some time until...
Copy !req
1448. - Claus.
- Hold on.
Copy !req
1449. Come quick. Mummy's not well.
Copy !req
1450. Deborah, can I call you back
in the morning? Thanks.
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1451. Her voice got very weak and
she almost fell down. I had to help her.
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1452. Somebody open a window.
Copy !req
1453. I find the chill reassuring.
Copy !req
1454. Now I must speak with Claus.
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1455. - Night, Mummy.
- Night.
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1456. Good night, darling.
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1457. Good night, Alex.
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1458. She'll be all right.
Copy !req
1459. That is, if Claus has time to talk.
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1460. Or are you going to work
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1461. every spare moment
right through Christmas?
Copy !req
1462. Hmm?
Copy !req
1463. Is your work really so fascinating,
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1464. or are you trying to drive me away?
Copy !req
1465. Because if you are,
it's succeeding beautifully,
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1466. because I don't want this.
Copy !req
1467. I didn't marry you for this.
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1468. I could have had anybody.
Copy !req
1469. With my money? Anybody.
Copy !req
1470. Well?
Copy !req
1471. Say something!
Copy !req
1472. Do something!
Copy !req
1473. Be a man!
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1474. I already have a butler.
Copy !req
1475. Do something!
Copy !req
1476. I don't want this! I don't!
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1477. I don't want this!
Copy !req
1478. Please! I don't—
Copy !req
1479. I don't want th...
Copy !req
1480. The same conversation
as the previous year,
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1481. only this time with greater venom.
Copy !req
1482. You've always been afraid of me.
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1483. It's not because of my money.
Copy !req
1484. It's basically because you're a coward.
Copy !req
1485. Because your pitiful masculinity
is so fragile
Copy !req
1486. you can't stand the idea of confrontation,
Copy !req
1487. so you go off with Miss Botsky—
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1488. Good night.
Copy !req
1489. Hey! Hey.
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1490. As was usual,
I was awakened before dawn.
Copy !req
1491. I let the dogs out, as was customary.
Copy !req
1492. I went back through the bedroom
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1493. to my study as quietly as possible.
Copy !req
1494. I did not notice if my wife was in bed.
Copy !req
1495. I did not notice if the light was on
under the bathroom door.
Copy !req
1496. Had it been on,
I wouldn't have given it a thought.
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1497. I did my exercises, showered,
Copy !req
1498. and then I called Deborah Knowles.
Copy !req
1499. Well, I mean,
it's stable and it's profitable.
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1500. Can anyone really believe,
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1501. if I was trying to murder my wife,
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1502. that I would spend an hour
going over a tedious set of figures?
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1503. After the call, I passed
through the bedroom again.
Copy !req
1504. I remember it was freezing.
Copy !req
1505. By this time,
Sunny was certainly not in bed,
Copy !req
1506. and I heard water running in the bathroom.
Copy !req
1507. I had breakfast, walked the dogs,
Copy !req
1508. and on my return,
Copy !req
1509. asked the children where Mummy was.
Copy !req
1510. Has Mummy had breakfast yet?
Copy !req
1511. We haven't seen her.
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1512. Sunny?
Copy !req
1513. Her bathroom was her private sanctuary.
Copy !req
1514. No one entered it,
except the maid, of course,
Copy !req
1515. to clean up.
Copy !req
1516. Sometimes she stayed there for hours,
or so it seemed.
Copy !req
1517. One can only speculate what goes on
behind a closed door.
Copy !req
1518. Sunny, are you there?
Copy !req
1519. I hesitated even to knock.
Copy !req
1520. Darling?
Copy !req
1521. Sunny?
Copy !req
1522. Oh, God.
Copy !req
1523. Once I'd ascertained she was breathing,
Copy !req
1524. I went to fetch Alexander.
Copy !req
1525. Why not call an ambulance first?
Copy !req
1526. Panic, Alan, panic.
Copy !req
1527. I mean, I—I...
Copy !req
1528. I—I needed to talk to somebody. There—
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1529. There was no—I wasn't worried that—
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1530. she was breathing normally.
Copy !req
1531. It wasn't—It wasn't like the year before.
Copy !req
1532. I mean, in retrospect it seems absurd,
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1533. but I looked at her upper lip,
she had blood on it.
Copy !req
1534. I thought she'd broken a tooth.
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1535. That was the extent of my concern,
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1536. and that's...
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1537. that's really all—all I can...
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1538. that's really all I can say.
Copy !req
1539. Yeah, but is it the truth?
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1540. Of course.
Copy !req
1541. But not the whole truth?
Copy !req
1542. I don't know the whole truth.
Copy !req
1543. I don't know what happened to her.
Copy !req
1544. Wish I didn't believe you.
Copy !req
1545. You know, it's very hard to trust someone
you don't understand.
Copy !req
1546. You're a very strange man.
Copy !req
1547. You have no idea.
Copy !req
1548. Everybody here?
Copy !req
1549. Peter Macintosh is late.
Says he's got bad news.
Copy !req
1550. There he is.
Copy !req
1551. Well?
Copy !req
1552. I found out what the state has.
Copy !req
1553. - Mm-hm.
- Their ace in the hole.
Copy !req
1554. It's you.
Copy !req
1555. It's me?
Copy !req
1556. David Marriott taped
all his conversations with you.
Copy !req
1557. Oh, great.
Copy !req
1558. The scuttlebutt is, if we win the case,
you go to prison.
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1559. What did I say?
Copy !req
1560. Good ol' corrupt Rhode Island,
I got a friend to get me an excerpt.
Copy !req
1561. The reason I'm here,
Copy !req
1562. my affidavit is inaccurate.
Copy !req
1563. David, this is bad. It looks bad.
Copy !req
1564. What, you want more money?
Copy !req
1565. Can you get more?
Copy !req
1566. Yeah.
Copy !req
1567. Hey, that is not what I said.
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1568. It's on tape, Alan.
Copy !req
1569. I don't care if it's on tape,
it's not what I said.
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1570. - What do we do?
- I don't know.
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1571. I—I'll tell you what we do.
We ignore it, that's what we—
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1572. Alan, with that tape,
it's your whole career.
Copy !req
1573. I now believe Claus is innocent. So.
Copy !req
1574. We've decided,
no tricks, no technicalities.
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1575. We are going to base our appeal
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1576. directly and explicitly
on Claus' innocence.
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1577. That's not proper.
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1578. An appeal has to be
based on judicial error.
Copy !req
1579. It is. The judge should've
thrown out the case.
Copy !req
1580. How can you say
there was insufficient evidence
Copy !req
1581. when a jury convicted him?
Copy !req
1582. - That's a good point, but—
- But that's what we are saying.
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1583. If the rules don't work, you change them.
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1584. Red Auerbach got
the jump ball rule changed
Copy !req
1585. when the Celtics had a short team.
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1586. Uh, but it's dangerous politically, Alan.
Copy !req
1587. If the judges feel insulted,
then we're gonna find—
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1588. Wait up, here. State Supreme Court
shouldn't even look at an appeal
Copy !req
1589. based on new evidence.
Copy !req
1590. Hey, guys, I'll take care of that, okay?
Copy !req
1591. You just—you leave it to me.
Copy !req
1592. Look, I know you're all exhausted.
Copy !req
1593. We got four days left.
Copy !req
1594. What we do now
is going to decide this thing.
Copy !req
1595. - Do you wanna win, or not?
Copy !req
1596. - Alan!
- What?
Copy !req
1597. - We've got something.
- We've hit the jackpot.
Copy !req
1598. Our needles that had
amobarbital and Valium...
Copy !req
1599. But no insulin...
Copy !req
1600. Both came back with
false positive readings
Copy !req
1601. for insulin.
Copy !req
1602. - Okay.
Copy !req
1603. One was 93, the other 282.
Copy !req
1604. We've knocked out every piece
of their medical case.
Copy !req
1605. Good work, good work.
Copy !req
1606. Okay, now, now all they've got left
is my neck.
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1607. Anybody know anything
about editing audio tapes?
Copy !req
1608. Defense! For what, defense!
Copy !req
1609. - Come on!
- Come on!
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1610. All right, Alan.
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1611. - Come on!
- Hey!
Copy !req
1612. Hurry up!
Copy !req
1613. - What's going on?
- Pass it, Alan.
Copy !req
1614. I got it. Wait a minute.
I got it, I got it.
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1615. - Where's Raj?
- He's upstairs.
Copy !req
1616. - Where you going?
- Alan!
Copy !req
1617. Raj, Raj, I got it.
Copy !req
1618. I got it.
Copy !req
1619. Remember Maria?
Copy !req
1620. She could have said it like this...
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1621. Insulin?
Copy !req
1622. For what, insulin?
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1623. My lady is not diabetic.
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1624. You see? "My lady is not diabetic."
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1625. She is assuming that the bag is Sunny's.
Copy !req
1626. Her first reaction, instantaneous,
Copy !req
1627. not part of a legal strategy
devised later,
Copy !req
1628. is that the stuff in the black bag
Copy !req
1629. belonged to Sunny, not Claus.
Copy !req
1630. Who's gonna know better than she?
Copy !req
1631. Start writing.
Copy !req
1632. You are not God, you are a prosecutor,
Copy !req
1633. and Alabama cannot execute
those Johnson kids
Copy !req
1634. before the Supreme Court rules!
Copy !req
1635. That—that's right! You heard me right.
Copy !req
1636. You've got two hours
to get to Rhode Island.
Copy !req
1637. You're gonna have to speed.
Copy !req
1638. You want me to commit a crime?
Copy !req
1639. Of course not! Because if you do,
they're gonna stop you,
Copy !req
1640. you're not gonna make the deadline.
Copy !req
1641. I'm tellin' you right now, buddy,
those kids fry, you're next!
Copy !req
1642. You forgot your jacket.
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1643. You're damn right!
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1644. Some startling developments
in the von Bulow case.
Copy !req
1645. Harvard Law School
professor Alan Dershowitz
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1646. had been accused of paying
for falsified testimony,
Copy !req
1647. but those accusations
were discredited today
Copy !req
1648. by the Rhode Island attorney general,
Copy !req
1649. who announced that
David Marriott's tape was doctored
Copy !req
1650. and that Marriott
is not a reliable witness.
Copy !req
1651. So, what was he up to, Alan?
Copy !req
1652. Who was he working for?
Copy !req
1653. Damned if I know.
Copy !req
1654. Hope they don't think
he was working for you.
Copy !req
1655. Alan, no one's going to think—
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1656. Look, I don't think you did it, okay?
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1657. But at the Chinese restaurant,
Copy !req
1658. you did duck the big question.
Copy !req
1659. Chuck is our Alexandra Isles expert.
Copy !req
1660. Sunny's Aspirin overdose...
Copy !req
1661. why did she take so many?
Copy !req
1662. What happened? Sunny had a headache?
Copy !req
1663. Headache... was Alexandra, right?
Copy !req
1664. Let's hear it, Claus.
Copy !req
1665. Alexandra was spiteful.
Copy !req
1666. On the day of Sunny's Aspirin overdose,
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1667. she returned some presents I'd given her,
Copy !req
1668. some photographs...
Copy !req
1669. love letters.
Copy !req
1670. She dropped them off in a shopping bag.
Copy !req
1671. Did Sunny see them?
Copy !req
1672. Sunny was home.
Copy !req
1673. I was not.
Copy !req
1674. Alexandra neglected to address
the package to me.
Copy !req
1675. I want to be left alone
with all those beau—beautiful letters.
Copy !req
1676. What did you do with those letters?
Why did you write those letters?
Copy !req
1677. There's a big difference
between knowing about an affair
Copy !req
1678. and having love letters
crammed down your throat.
Copy !req
1679. It seems that
Sunny did care about your affair.
Copy !req
1680. She cared a lot.
Copy !req
1681. Why didn't you tell us?
Copy !req
1682. Everything was open book.
Copy !req
1683. "Get the best experts.
Copy !req
1684. I'm not afraid of the truth."
Copy !req
1685. Looks to me like Alexandra
tried to force Sunny into a suicide.
Copy !req
1686. Or they plotted it together.
Copy !req
1687. Either way, he's protecting Alexandra,
Copy !req
1688. because he's still in love with her.
Copy !req
1689. And why not?
Copy !req
1690. I mean, hey, she's a babe.
Copy !req
1691. 'Course I still love her.
Copy !req
1692. And hate her.
Copy !req
1693. Alexandra, Sunny, Andrea...
Copy !req
1694. I love them all.
Copy !req
1695. Being a human being is very literal.
Copy !req
1696. You're trapped.
Copy !req
1697. Time moves in only one direction,
Copy !req
1698. forward.
Copy !req
1699. It's stupid and boring
Copy !req
1700. and results in a lot of silliness.
Copy !req
1701. Example, the legal process.
Copy !req
1702. In this particular case,
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1703. a vast amount of time,
effort, and money was spent
Copy !req
1704. trying to determine
precisely what happened
Copy !req
1705. on those two nights so close to Christmas,
Copy !req
1706. December 26th, 1979, December 20th, 1980.
Copy !req
1707. Happened right here.
Copy !req
1708. Even now it all looks the same,
Copy !req
1709. feels the same, smells the same.
Copy !req
1710. If you could just go back in time
and take a peek,
Copy !req
1711. you'd know,
Copy !req
1712. and all this would be unnecessary.
Copy !req
1713. All rise!
Copy !req
1714. Hear ye, hear ye!
Copy !req
1715. All persons having business
before the Supreme Court
Copy !req
1716. holding in Providence within and for
the state of Rhode Island
Copy !req
1717. may HOW draw near...
Copy !req
1718. Then again,
Copy !req
1719. everyone enjoys a circus.
Copy !req
1720. Be seated.
Copy !req
1721. If the appellant is ready,
you may proceed.
Copy !req
1722. If it please the court,
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1723. oral argument will be made
by out-of-state counsel,
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1724. professor Alan Dershowitz.
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1725. Your Honors,
Copy !req
1726. you may not like Claus von Bulow.
Copy !req
1727. You may think he is guilty of something,
Copy !req
1728. but I am here to tell you he is innocent.
Copy !req
1729. Our new evidence will clear—
Copy !req
1730. Professor, you know there isn't
a single case which allows you
Copy !req
1731. to introduce new evidence on appeal.
Copy !req
1732. Well, there is one, Your Honor,
Copy !req
1733. and you wrote it. Derek.
Copy !req
1734. In Derek...
Copy !req
1735. in Derek, you yourself said
Copy !req
1736. that a case based on circumstantial theory
rather than fact
Copy !req
1737. only stands up
Copy !req
1738. if no other theory makes sense.
Copy !req
1739. The only way to show a better theory
Copy !req
1740. is to present it.
Copy !req
1741. Get on with it, counselor.
Copy !req
1742. The first issue is the encrusted needle.
Copy !req
1743. I hope you will have the courage
Copy !req
1744. to free an innocent man
Copy !req
1745. and remedy a grave injustice.
Copy !req
1746. This will never work.
Copy !req
1747. Too smart for his own good.
Copy !req
1748. Alan says it will work,
Copy !req
1749. if the prosecutor takes the bait.
Copy !req
1750. What do you mean, "bait"?
Copy !req
1751. Argues the evidence.
Copy !req
1752. Your Honors,
Copy !req
1753. introduction of new evidence on appeal
Copy !req
1754. violates every principle of jurisprudence,
Copy !req
1755. every statute,
Copy !req
1756. every precedent, every rule of ethics.
Copy !req
1757. Ah, he's nailing us right off the bat.
Copy !req
1758. I am not going to stand before you
Copy !req
1759. and argue Mr. von Bulow's guilt.
Copy !req
1760. However,
Copy !req
1761. I have no choice but to address
Mr. Dershowitz' arguments
Copy !req
1762. one by one.
Copy !req
1763. - Bingo.
- First,
Copy !req
1764. the matter of the encrusted needle...
Copy !req
1765. So? Now it's up to the judges.
Copy !req
1766. Tell me what you really think.
Copy !req
1767. I think it's easier to love somebody
Copy !req
1768. than to live with them.
Copy !req
1769. Love is fantasy.
Copy !req
1770. Living is work.
Copy !req
1771. I'll say. And those people
don't like to work.
Copy !req
1772. But, if you don't do the work,
the love dies,
Copy !req
1773. and nobody wants to deal with that one.
Copy !req
1774. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Copy !req
1775. The love died,
Copy !req
1776. Sunny couldn't accept it...
Copy !req
1777. so Claus tried to kill her?
Copy !req
1778. Maybe.
Copy !req
1779. I don't agree.
Copy !req
1780. Face it, all we had to do
was prove the state made a lousy case.
Copy !req
1781. We didn't prove that Claus was innocent.
Copy !req
1782. We couldn't. We didn't have to,
and he probably isn't.
Copy !req
1783. He isn't? You mean, you thi—
Copy !req
1784. I mean, so,
he didn't inject Sunny with insulin.
Copy !req
1785. So what? Break it down.
First coma, no problem.
Copy !req
1786. Even the attending doctor thought
it was caused by hypoglycemia,
Copy !req
1787. loss of air to the brain, and so on.
Copy !req
1788. All right. But what about the second coma?
Copy !req
1789. I mean, why does Claus act so guilty?
Copy !req
1790. Hey, come on, wouldn't any man feel guilty
if his wife was suicidal?
Copy !req
1791. Yeah, so, so maybe she took
the sleeping pills
Copy !req
1792. with the intention of killing herself,
Copy !req
1793. but how did she end up lying
on a marble floor in a freezing bathroom
Copy !req
1794. with her head under the toilet bowl?
Copy !req
1795. How about this?
Copy !req
1796. Sunny wakes up miserable.
Copy !req
1797. Second marriage is over.
Copy !req
1798. Children are leaving home.
Copy !req
1799. What's to live for?
Copy !req
1800. But when she was found,
Copy !req
1801. her nightgown was hiked over her waist.
Copy !req
1802. Exactly. How did it get there?
Copy !req
1803. Okay, let's say
she's standing at the sink.
Copy !req
1804. She has to pee.
Copy !req
1805. At exactly the same instant,
Copy !req
1806. the drugs hit.
Copy !req
1807. Body convulses.
Copy !req
1808. - She grabs the nightgown.
Copy !req
1809. I don't buy that.
Copy !req
1810. It does seem far-fetched.
Copy !req
1811. So's the truth sometimes.
Copy !req
1812. Oh, bull. I think she took
the barbiturates the previous night.
Copy !req
1813. And, let's say he saw her take them,
Copy !req
1814. or she told him she was going to
before they fell asleep.
Copy !req
1815. This time, he wants her to succeed.
Copy !req
1816. Sunny?
Copy !req
1817. Maybe there's some way
he can help her along.
Copy !req
1818. Of course, the open window.
Copy !req
1819. Zero degrees.
Copy !req
1820. But somebody might see her there.
Copy !req
1821. The action of dragging her
would naturally pull up the nightgown.
Copy !req
1822. In this cold, how long could she survive?
Copy !req
1823. Remember what Sunny said?
Copy !req
1824. "I would have been better off.
Copy !req
1825. You would have been better off."
Copy !req
1826. because the law is a blunt instrument.
Copy !req
1827. It is not a rapier. It is a cudgel.
Copy !req
1828. Tomorrow, death penalty,
Copy !req
1829. which reminds me of the comedian who said,
Copy !req
1830. "I don't know why
they call it the death penalty.
Copy !req
1831. That's no penalty.
You're out of the game!"
Copy !req
1832. - Good news.
- Great news.
Copy !req
1833. And more good news.
Copy !req
1834. The decision came down?
Copy !req
1835. They just announced it.
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1836. Five-zip.
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1837. We murdered them.
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1838. Grounds?
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1839. Well, they got the Brillhoffer notes.
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1840. And that silly, silly guilty
man's argument,
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1841. search and seizure.
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1842. - Federal or state?
- Both.
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1843. - That's important.
- Yeah, it's federal, they could appeal it
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1844. in the US Supreme Court.
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1845. But because it's Rhode Island,
they can't. We win.
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1846. Don't—don't get too excited
until we see Brillhoffer's notes.
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1847. We destroyed their medical case,
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1848. but their witnesses
still carry emotional weight
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1849. if there's a second trial.
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1850. Unless...
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1851. the Brillhoffer notes show
that they've changed their stories.
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1852. Good afternoon, sir.
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1853. Let me get that for you.
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1854. Thank you.
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1855. You have Brillhoffer's notes?
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1856. Yes.
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1857. Well?
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1858. They're not what we hoped.
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1859. I knew it.
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1860. They're much better.
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1861. No one mentioned seeing insulin
when they first talked to Brillhoffer.
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1862. Plus... Maria told them
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1863. that at Thanksgiving,
when she supposedly saw insulin
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1864. for the first time,
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1865. she couldn't even read any of the labels.
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1866. They were all scraped off.
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1867. What does this mean?
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1868. It means
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1869. that if there is a second trial,
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1870. we can be reasonably confident
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1871. both the medical case and their witnesses
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1872. are now highly suspect.
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1873. Oh, God.
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1874. So...
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1875. Darling...
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1876. This is Alan Dershowitz.
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1877. Yes, I know. Hello.
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1878. Alan tells me...
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1879. well, things look very hopeful.
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1880. I knew it would come out all right.
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1881. Thank you.
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1882. Yes, Alan, thank you.
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1883. I am eternally grateful.
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1884. Hey, this means
we'll be getting back your bail,
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1885. a million dollars.
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1886. Uh, I know I still owe you, Alan.
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1887. Please send me your bill.
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1888. And maybe when you're in New York,
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1889. uh, we can...
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1890. we can meet for lunch. I'd enjoy that.
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1891. One thing, Claus...
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1892. legally, this was an important victory.
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1893. Morally,
you're on your own.
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1894. Claus von Bulow was given a second trial
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1895. and acquitted on both counts.
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1896. This is all you can know...
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1897. all you can be told.
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1898. When you get where I am,
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1899. you will know the rest.
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1900. Two packs of Vantage, please.
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1901. Anything else?
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1902. Yes, a vial of insulin.
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1903. Just kidding.
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