| 00:00:02 | We need to take a look at all of her friends
and acquaintances.
|
| 00:00:06 | What about her husband?
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| 00:00:07 | Anyone think to look at him?
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| 00:00:09 | Martin, please.
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| 00:00:10 | We don't think he had anything to do with
it.
|
| 00:00:12 | To the whole world,
including my wife, ethan was this great catch.
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| 00:00:17 | The way I see it, he was the lucky one.
|
| 00:00:20 | He got the great catch, not her.
|
| 00:00:22 | Do you think he'd do anything to hurt her?
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| 00:00:25 | Absolutely not.
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| 00:00:25 | Martin: Except that he wanted out of the
marriage.
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| 00:00:28 | Green: How do you know that?
|
| 00:00:29 | Because my daughter told me.
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| 00:00:31 | He met someone else.
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| 00:00:33 | He wanted out of the marriage,
but she wasn't about to beg him to stay.
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| 00:00:37 | Had she been to a lawyer?
|
| 00:00:39 | You better believe it.
|
| 00:00:44 | So there was enoughfor both of them
to walk away with a bundle?
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| 00:00:47 | No question.
|
| 00:00:48 | Gee, now, I've heard that an angry spouse
can sometimes think any number's not enough.
|
| 00:00:53 | Yes. I've also heard of that happening.
|
| 00:00:55 | So how much was susan looking to bleed him
for?
|
| 00:00:57 | That might be the wrong terminology to use
when talking to her matrimonial attorney.
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| 00:01:01 | Go ahead. use any terminology you want.
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| 00:01:03 | Susan wanted, and was entitled to,
an accurate evaluation of ethan's company.
|
| 00:01:08 | Sometimes that's provided willingly.
|
| 00:01:10 | Sometimes it's not.
|
| 00:01:11 | Well, let's say nothing was done willingly,
that the divorce gets as nasty as a divorce
can get.
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| 00:01:17 | What happens to the company then?
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| 00:01:19 | Worst-case scenario, the company is sold,
the proceeds split.
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| 00:01:23 | Was it headed that way?
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| 00:01:24 | Susan had a lot of anger.
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| 00:01:26 | She wasn't going to make it easy.
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| 00:04:50 | Pleaded out to robbery or assault.
|
| 00:04:51 | The most they're looking at is 18 months.
|
| 00:04:53 | Well, it might be worth taking a harder look
at the husband.
|
| 00:04:59 | Briscoe: Not so far.
|
| 00:04:59 | See, he was a little too intent
on making us think his marriage was in good
shape.
|
| 00:05:02 | Turns out his wife had gone to see a lawyer,
and she was all set to take him to the cleaners.
|
| 00:05:07 | Sounds like motive to me.
|
| 00:05:14 | Teitel: Can I help you?
|
| 00:05:15 | We need to talk to ethan here.
|
| 00:05:16 | Is there someplace we can go that's a little
more private?
|
| 00:05:19 | Yeah, we can do it right here.
|
| 00:05:21 | Uh, seth, would you excuse us, please?
|
| 00:05:28 | You and your wife were getting a divorce?
|
| 00:05:30 | What's the relevance of that?
|
| 00:05:32 | I don't know.
|
| 00:05:32 | It just seems like something you would have
mentioned
along with the fact that you two were like
"
we were told that her demands
might lead to your company being broken up.
|
| 00:05:40 | Are you thinking that I murdered her
to prevent that from happening?
|
| 00:05:42 | We've seen people murdered for a lot less.
|
| 00:05:45 | So you want me to provide you with an alibi?
|
| 00:05:49 | Sunday morning, I was at my apartment
on the telephone with my people in san jose.
|
| 00:05:54 | Around noon, I met a friend at barney's,
made a couple of purchases,
had some lunch,
went to a japanese animation show,
then went home.
|
| 00:06:04 | I've got credit card receipts.
|
| 00:06:06 | You're free to look at them.
|
| 00:06:07 | Who's the friend you met at barney's?
|
| 00:06:09 | Green: We're just trying to get a sense
as to whether ethan's marital situation
played a role in his wife's death.
|
| 00:06:14 | As in, ethan killed her?
|
| 00:06:15 | Well, not necessarily ethan himself.
|
| 00:06:16 | Maybe somebody trying to get in good with
ethan.
|
| 00:06:19 | Guys with that much money
tend to attract opportunists.
|
| 00:06:21 | Would you be including me under that general
heading?
|
| 00:06:24 | I wouldn't include you under any heading.
|
| 00:06:26 | I don't know you that well.
|
| 00:06:27 | Yeah, you guys are famous
for not making snap judgments.
|
| 00:06:30 | Whatever you think of me, though,
ethan had absolutely nothing to do with his
wife's death.
|
| 00:06:33 | He's as gentle a soul as I've ever known.
|
| 00:06:35 | So he's not responsible for those bruises
on your neck.
|
| 00:06:39 | I didn't realize I was being physically examined.
|
| 00:06:42 | It's another thing we're famous for.
|
| 00:06:45 | Ethan didn't do this.
|
| 00:06:47 | It was his friend seth.
|
| 00:06:48 | He attributed ethan's marital problems to
me.
|
| 00:06:51 | To use his words,
"
and did he say that to you with his hands
around your throat?
|
| 00:06:57 | Just before.
|
| 00:06:58 | I made the mistake of laughing.
|
| 00:07:00 | That's when he put his hands around my throat.
|
| 00:07:03 | Briscoe: Seth has to have a pretty big stock
position
in the company. no doubt.
|
| 00:07:07 | Which means if the company gets broken up
in a divorce,
he loses big.
|
| 00:07:10 | As does ethan's girlfriend.
|
| 00:07:11 | if she really wanted to set herself
up for life,
she'd cover for ethan.
|
| 00:07:15 | Why don't we get that doorman in,
see what he has to say about her.
|
| 00:07:18 | Yeah, maybe we'll get lucky,
and he's made an entry in his official dick
tracy notebook.
|
| 00:07:25 | You ever notice ethan with any other women?
|
| 00:07:28 | Oh, a goomah, in other words?
|
| 00:07:30 | Anyother women.
|
| 00:07:31 | Kevin: None that springs to mind.
|
| 00:07:33 | Hey, they've done away with the safe and
loft squad,
am I right?
|
| 00:07:37 | Yup, right.
|
| 00:07:38 | Hey, you know anything about ethan going
out on sunday?
|
| 00:07:40 | I don't recall any of the usual limo
drivers he used
as showing up.
|
| 00:07:45 | Did he go out on foot?
|
| 00:07:47 | It's a possibility.
|
| 00:07:47 | Are you maybe liking him for the homicide?
|
| 00:07:50 | Gee, kevin, I don't know.
|
| 00:07:52 | So far, his alibi holds up.
|
| 00:07:53 | Why? you think we should like him?
|
| 00:07:54 | Ordinarily, you got to always like the husband.
|
| 00:07:57 | This one might be a little too much of a
wet noodle
to pull it off.
|
| 00:08:01 | Briscoe, green, in my office.
|
| 00:08:04 | Well, thanks for coming in, kevin.
|
| 00:08:06 | We really appreciate it.
|
| 00:08:10 | I ask you to make this guy feel taken care
of,
and you make him a suspect?
|
| 00:08:14 | We're going where this investigation takes
us, chief.
|
| 00:08:17 | Which is exactly what you're supposed to
be doing, lieutenant.
|
| 00:08:20 | Downtown just finds it a bit hard to fathom
why your guys are so focused on the victim's
husband
when there's no history of domestic abuse,
no criminal record, no nothing.
|
| 00:08:28 | Green: Hey, there was a nasty divorce about
to happen.
|
| 00:08:31 | And that makes it likely, in your mind,
for a guy like this to do a murder?
|
| 00:08:35 | It makes it worth looking into, yes.
|
| 00:08:37 | Van Buren: Chief, we still have a lot of
work to do.
|
| 00:08:41 | Do us all a favor--
find out it was one of the punks from the
parade.
|
| 00:08:47 | So nice to have the support of the job.
|
| 00:08:49 | Is ethan the only one you like at this point?
|
| 00:08:51 | Either ethan or his friend.
|
| 00:08:52 | What friend? his friend seth.
|
| 00:08:54 | He stood to lose a fortune of his own in
a divorce.
|
| 00:08:56 | Plus he tried to strangle ethan's girlfriend.
|
| 00:08:58 | Briscoe: Plus he seems like half a whack
job.
|
| 00:09:01 | Hey, the doorman said
that ethan didn't take the limo on sunday,
right?
|
| 00:09:04 | Maybe seth did.
|
| 00:09:05 | Listen. do what you have to do.
|
| 00:09:07 | Not what the chief wants us to be looking
at.
|
| 00:09:10 | The chief's not running this investigation.
|
| 00:09:15 | Green: The dispatcher told us you drove this
guy seth teitel on sunday.
|
| 00:09:20 | Yeah, right. that's right.
|
| 00:09:21 | Do you have it in your trip log where you
went?
|
| 00:09:23 | I didn't keep a trip
log.
|
| 00:09:25 | Briscoe: You happen to remember where he
had you drive him to?
|
| 00:09:29 | I picked him up at his apartment
around 79th and columbus.
|
| 00:09:32 | I took him down to his office.
|
| 00:09:34 | I remember he wanted to stop at a newsstand.
|
| 00:09:36 | I remember he wanted to look at guitars
in a store window.
|
| 00:09:39 | He went up to central park and had me drop
him by the rowboats.
|
| 00:09:45 | Briscoe: You and ethan go way back, huh?
|
| 00:09:48 | We went to m.i.t. together.
|
| 00:09:49 | You were with the company from the ground
up.
|
| 00:09:52 | Can I ask what your point is?
|
| 00:09:53 | My point is, if susan caused the breakup
of the company,
you had a lot to lose.
|
| 00:10:00 | And so I murdered her?
|
| 00:10:01 | When's the last time you saw her?
|
| 00:10:04 | I don't know.
|
| 00:10:05 | A month ago?
|
| 00:10:07 | 3 Weeks ago?
|
| 00:10:07 | Green: Seth, you're a smart guy.
|
| 00:10:09 | Ask yourself--
"are they asking me questions they already
"
what do you mean?
|
| 00:10:15 | Ask yourself--
is there proof that you saw susan not a month
ago or 3 weeks ago,
but the very same day she was killed?
|
| 00:10:23 | I did not kill her.
|
| 00:10:24 | ask yourself--
"did someone see me at the exact same spot
"
did someone see me?
|
| 00:10:32 | Now ask yourself--
what would your answer be if they did?
|
| 00:10:42 | We arranged to meet at the lake.
|
| 00:10:46 | She rowed up to the shore,
got out, sat on a bench.
|
| 00:10:51 | I told her how much the company meant to
ethan and me.
|
| 00:10:55 | I tried to talk her out of destroying something
just for the sake of destroying it.
|
| 00:10:59 | I thought I was actually beginning to make
sense to her.
|
| 00:11:01 | All of a sudden, these guys started running
down the hill,
yelling, spraying people with water,
so susan told me that I should go get a cop,
so that's what I went to do,
but there were no cops.
|
| 00:11:14 | You guys were completely absent from the
park that day.
|
| 00:11:18 | That isn't the same story you told us before.
|
| 00:11:21 | I was ashamed.
|
| 00:11:22 | I was afraid ethan would never forgive me.
|
| 00:11:26 | I was also afraid that you would think that
I'd killed her
and that I was making the whole thing up.
|
| 00:11:36 | Good call.
|
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?
|
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|
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Should I be getting receiptsfrom the babysitter
?
|
| 00:12:12 | ( baby noises )
( outdoor noises )
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?
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| 00:15:51 | Is that there's people at city hall or in
albany
micromanaging the way this case is handled.
|
| 00:15:56 | Now, why would we think that, donny,
other than the fact that you're here?
|
| 00:16:00 | As you know, there was considerable public
outcry
that the cops didn't do more
by way of responding to the wilding in the
park.
|
| 00:16:07 | There'd been some hope
that an effective prosecution in this case
would offset that.
|
| 00:16:12 | We're anticipating
that there will be an effective prosecution.
|
| 00:16:15 | But it's not a prosecution
of one of the individuals involved in the
wilding.
|
| 00:16:19 | That's because we don't have the necessary
evidence
to prosecute any of those individuals.
|
| 00:16:23 | Sounds like the only evidence you've got
against seth teitel
is circumstantial.
|
| 00:16:27 | That's usually the case with homicide.
|
| 00:16:30 | look, I'm all for a level playing field,
justice being color-blind, et cetera.
|
| 00:16:35 | We had hoped to use this trial
to punish one or more of these puerto ricans
who went nuts in the park that day.
|
| 00:16:41 | If we can't, we can't.
|
| 00:16:42 | What I need to be able to report back
is that you're all absolutely convinced
that you got the right guy.
|
| 00:16:49 | We wouldn't be prosecuting him if we weren't.
|
| 00:16:56 | Woman: Ethan and sethwere very close,
although, I think in seth's mind, they were
closer.
|
| 00:17:00 | she has no idea what was in seth's
mind.
|
| 00:17:03 | Sustained.
|
| 00:17:04 | Did seth ever personally indicate he felt
threatened
by ethan's impending divorce?
|
| 00:17:09 | He said that if the company was dissolved
in a divorce,
then his stock options would be worthless.
|
| 00:17:14 | What role, if any, did he assign to you?
|
| 00:17:17 | He held me responsible, along with susan.
|
| 00:17:20 | How do you know that?
|
| 00:17:22 | One day, he found me doing something on ethan's
computer,
and he went crazy.
|
| 00:17:29 | He started choking me,
saying that everything was perfect until
I set my sights on ethan.
|
| 00:17:35 | ..
|
| 00:17:36 | If it would keep the company from going down
the tubes
and him from moving back into his parents'
house in rockville centre,
then he'd risk getting sent away for murder.
|
| 00:17:48 | Nothing further.
|
| 00:17:53 | Is it possible you saw seth as a rival, miss
bergman,
and that's why you're up here testifying
against him?
|
| 00:17:59 | I think ethan was pretty squarely in the
heterosexual camp,
if that's what you're referring to.
|
| 00:18:04 | Actually, I was thinking more to the point
that you were driving a wedge between ethan
and his wife
and ethan and his friend
in order for you to claim the power and the
money
you were seeking.
|
| 00:18:13 | Objection. speculative.
|
| 00:18:15 | Overruled.
|
| 00:18:17 | Did you send this e-mail to ethan?
|
| 00:18:26 | Yes.
|
| 00:18:26 | Ask that it be marked into evidence.
|
| 00:18:29 | So ordered.
|
| 00:18:32 | "Hey, snakeskin,
"can't wait till I'm next to you at the controls.
|
| 00:18:37 | "I hope it's not too bigheaded of me
"to think I have something to offer,
"especially once you shed some excess baggage.
|
| 00:18:44 | "Don't take this to mean I'm not happy now.
|
| 00:18:46 | "It isn't everyone who has their very own
boy genius
crawl into their lap to gonigh, nigh, nibby,
"
stop it.
|
| 00:18:55 | Sit down, mr. teitel.
|
| 00:18:56 | I don't want you embarrassing my friend ethan
this way.
|
| 00:18:58 | Just stop what you're doing.
|
| 00:19:09 | Witnesses getting antsy?
|
| 00:19:09 | I gave them all crayons and coloring
books.
|
| 00:19:12 | They'll be fine.
|
| 00:19:13 | See you in there.
|
| 00:19:15 | Hey, guys.
|
| 00:19:16 | I have a witness you might be interested
in.
|
| 00:19:18 | Who's that?
|
| 00:19:19 | Name's kiki morales.
|
| 00:19:20 | He was one of the wild bunch in the park.
|
| 00:19:22 | Pleaded out to assault and robbery.
|
| 00:19:23 | Started serving his sentence,
saw your guy's picture in the paper,
got in touch with me,
said he recognized him from the park,
can place him in the rowboat.
|
| 00:19:31 | How long does it take to get him down here?
|
| 00:19:33 | I took the liberty. he's here already.
|
| 00:19:35 | Interview him. see what we've got.
|
| 00:19:37 | Yeah, no problem.
|
| 00:19:40 | McCoy: Where were you on the afternoon
of sunday, june 11, mr. morales?
|
| 00:19:44 | I was at the puerto rican day parade.
|
| 00:19:45 | Then I went to central park.
|
| 00:19:47 | Where in central park were you?
|
| 00:19:49 | The lake.
|
| 00:19:49 | What, if anything, did you see there?
|
| 00:19:52 | That gentleman seated right there.
|
| 00:19:55 | He jumped out of a rowboat
and walked by me in a big rush.
|
| 00:19:59 | There were a lot of people
in central park that day.
|
| 00:20:01 | How sure are you it was the defendant?
|
| 00:20:04 | There weren't any other people
jumping out of rowboats and running.
|
| 00:20:07 | And I saw his picture in the paper.
|
| 00:20:09 | There's no doubt in my mind.
|
| 00:20:11 | That's the same guy.
|
| 00:20:13 | Nothing further.
|
| 00:20:16 | Briscoe: Your witness is lying.
|
| 00:20:17 | I questioned him after he was collared.
|
| 00:20:19 | He swore up and down
he never went past the zoo.
|
| 00:20:22 | Well, maybe he was lying then.
|
| 00:20:24 | Maybe he was.
|
| 00:20:25 | Maybe he lies
whenever it's in his interest to lie.
|
| 00:20:26 | What's he getting for testifying?
|
| 00:20:29 | Time served.
|
| 00:20:30 | A full year off his prison sentence.
|
| 00:20:34 | McCoy: Even if he told the truth on the stand,
of his statement to briscoe,
which means his credibility is shot,
along with ours.
|
| 00:20:44 | How did this happen?
|
| 00:20:45 | There was nothing in his statement
that said the zoo was the only place in the
park he went.
|
| 00:20:49 | On the face of it, there was no contradiction.
|
| 00:20:51 | Obviously, we were happy to have eyewitness
testimony.
|
| 00:20:54 | Oh, this is gonna get ugly.
|
| 00:20:56 | Yes, it is.
|
| 00:20:57 | They're gonna come after us for everything.
|
| 00:21:01 | ..
|
| 00:21:04 | City failing to act,
me not doing my job-- all of it.
|
| 00:21:09 | I should have talked to briscoe.
|
| 00:21:10 | I shouldn't have relied solely
on the statement he gave me.
|
| 00:21:13 | We need to find out where morales really
was
and what, if anything, he actually saw.
|
| 00:21:18 | How do we do that?
|
| 00:21:20 | Stick him in a room with briscoe and green.
|
| 00:21:23 | That's the trouble with lying, kiki.
|
| 00:21:25 | You have to remember to tell the same lies
to the same people.
|
| 00:21:29 | Look. I don't do time so good, all right?
|
| 00:21:30 | I got a sick mother. I got asthma.
|
| 00:21:32 | You should think about your sick mother and
your asthma
before you go on your next crime spree.
|
| 00:21:35 | I get loaded, I don't think about nothing.
|
| 00:21:37 | Briscoe: Yeah?
|
| 00:21:38 | Well, think about this.
|
| 00:21:39 | You just added perjury to your list of felonies.
|
| 00:21:42 | I didn't do no perjury
by saying I saw the guy.
|
| 00:21:44 | By saying you saw him by the lake.
|
| 00:21:46 | Ididsee him by the lake.
|
| 00:21:47 | So you perjured yourself by saying
you didn't go past the zoo.
|
| 00:21:50 | That wasn't on the stand.
|
| 00:21:50 | We're gonna prove that you lied on the stand,
kiki,
and you know what that means?
|
| 00:21:55 | 5 More years at greenhaven.
|
| 00:22:01 | What if I told you guys the truth?
|
| 00:22:03 | Yeah, what if you do?
|
| 00:22:04 | Would it help?
|
| 00:22:05 | Yeah, couldn't hurt.
|
| 00:22:09 | bunch of us were--
were down at the lake, right?
|
| 00:22:12 | We saw the girl in the boat,
and then we started throwing things at her.
|
| 00:22:14 | She got upset, rowed to shore,
and said something.
|
| 00:22:17 | Then this guy nestor jumped in the boat with
her,
and they got into it.
|
| 00:22:20 | Problem is, kiki,
that you're completely useless as a witness
now.
|
| 00:22:24 | The jury isn't gonna trust you
to give them directions to the men's room.
|
| 00:22:27 | I think you're wrong about that, man,
because I can be totally sincere
when I got to be.
|
| 00:22:31 | Now, who else saw nestor in the boat?
|
| 00:22:34 | A bunch of us saw him.
|
| 00:22:35 | Anybody who isn't currently doing time?
|
| 00:22:40 | There is one guy.
|
| 00:22:41 | The puerto rican day parade in june--
do you remember what you were doing?
|
| 00:22:46 | I was there, I watched it,
I hung out for a while and went home.
|
| 00:22:49 | Let me try to save us some time here, david.
|
| 00:22:50 | you're in no real strong position
to be playing cat and mouse.
|
| 00:22:53 | We have somebody that has you at the park,
by the lake, witnessing a woman
being beat to death.
|
| 00:22:58 | I stopped him from beating her.
|
| 00:22:59 | So, you knew the one on trial is innocent?
|
| 00:23:01 | I figured with his money, he'd get off.
|
| 00:23:03 | AND I'M SURE THE D.A.'s OFFICE
Isn't gonna connect you up as an accessory.
|
| 00:23:07 | I mean, the fact that you were in the boat
and that you didn't come forward,
none of that's gonna be a problem for you,
huh?
|
| 00:23:12 | I never so much as been arrested.
|
| 00:23:14 | I have two kids. I have a job.
|
| 00:23:15 | What are you doing to me?
|
| 00:23:17 | we're ready to send you to
prison.
|
| 00:23:18 | The only thing you got working in youfavo
IS THE D.A.'s IN A BAD SPOT.
|
| 00:23:21 | Now, they might be inclined
to cut you some slack
ifthey believe you.
|
| 00:23:25 | Any way you can help yourself here?
|
| 00:23:29 | There's this woman who might be able to i.d.
|
| 00:23:30 | Nestor.
|
| 00:23:32 | They'll believe her.
|
| 00:23:34 | Why you asking me this now?
|
| 00:23:36 | Green: Well, we received some information
that leads us to believe that
we arrested the wrong guy.
|
| 00:23:42 | Except now it's been a while.
|
| 00:23:43 | Briscoe: If you're not sure,
you're not sure.
|
| 00:23:45 | We're not trying to talk you into anything.
|
| 00:23:47 | I told david
I didn't want to be doing nothing like this.
|
| 00:23:50 | I was pissed off,
but I didn't want to get involved
in the whole thing like this.
|
| 00:23:53 | All we want you to do
is take a look at a photo array
and tell us if you see the guy.
|
| 00:23:56 | If you don't, you don't.
|
| 00:24:07 | Him.
|
| 00:24:17 | Nestor.
|
| 00:24:19 | What do you guys want?
|
| 00:24:21 | We want to arrest you.
|
| 00:24:22 | We just don't want to do it
in front of all these people.
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| 00:24:24 | Arrest me for what?
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| 00:24:25 | Murder.
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you told me you did.
|
| 00:28:37 | At the time, everything pointed to seth teitel
as the killer.
|
| 00:28:41 | ..
|
| 00:28:43 | I went to the mayor, and I told him
that he should go to the leadership
of the hispanic community,
assure them that no one from their constituency
was being targeted.
|
| 00:28:51 | No one has been targeted.
|
| 00:28:54 | He gave them his word, nora.
|
| 00:28:55 | What do you want us to do, donny?
|
| 00:28:56 | Ignore evidence of this defendant's guilt
because we made a mistake?
|
| 00:29:01 | ..
|
| 00:29:04 | Even worse.
|
| 00:29:04 | This administration had the political high
ground
on this one,
and your people just pissed it away.
|
| 00:29:11 | Tell the mayor I'd be happy to meet with
anybody
he thinks would be beneficial.
|
| 00:29:14 | It's not gonna be that easy.
|
| 00:29:15 | These bridges we tried to build
with the minority communities
are not too sturdy,
so it's gonna be damn near impossible
to mend them now.
|
| 00:29:23 | What if you attack
my decision to prosecute in the press?
|
| 00:29:26 | That would put you back on dry land.
|
| 00:29:28 | And what would be your response?
|
| 00:29:30 | No response.
|
| 00:29:32 | Turn the other cheek.
|
| 00:29:32 | And I assume you'll have someone
reach out to this dot com guy,
express our sincere apologies?
|
| 00:29:39 | ..
|
| 00:29:41 | And it was sincere.
|
| 00:29:44 | No one is looking for any scalps, nora.
|
| 00:29:48 | You understand.
|
| 00:29:49 | I do, completely.
|
| 00:29:53 | MR. McCOY.
|
| 00:29:57 | That was fun.
|
| 00:29:59 | Good to know they're consistent.
|
| 00:30:01 | I'm sorry about the political capital
I just cost you.
|
| 00:30:05 | There's no need to apologize to me.
|
| 00:30:08 | I do need a conviction.
|
| 00:30:10 | What are the chances of that?
|
| 00:30:12 | The defense is making noises
about this kid's i.q.
|
| 00:30:16 | Anything to it?
|
| 00:30:17 | From the videotape?
|
| 00:30:19 | He was smart enough to enjoy the parade.
|
| 00:30:22 | Let's make sure the jury sees it.
|
| 00:30:26 | [Shouting]
[turns tv off]
state your objections, counselor.
|
| 00:30:34 | My objection is that the tape is prejudicial
rather than probative.
|
| 00:30:37 | It's inflammatory and has nothing to do
with the crime charged.
|
| 00:30:40 | We'd argue the tape
establishes the presence
of the defendant at central park at the time--
a fact already stipulated into the record.
|
| 00:30:45 | But more importantly,
it establishes a sequence of events
related in cause and effect
to the eventual murder of susan capp.
|
| 00:30:52 | I KNOW THAT'S WHAT MR. McCOY WANTS TO CONVEY
To the jury,
but I would argue strenuously
that the laws of evidence
don't permit him to do that.
|
| 00:30:58 | The events on the tape are sufficiently related
to the crime charged.
|
| 00:31:02 | The tape comes in.
|
| 00:31:08 | McCoy:WHAT WERE YOU DOING ON SUNDAY, JUNE
11,
mr. stenopolis?
|
| 00:31:11 | I like to videotape things--
events around the city and whatnot.
|
| 00:31:14 | Sometimes you see famous people,
like, uh, like last week,
I videotaped steve martin walking down madison
avenue.
|
| 00:31:21 | And sometimes it's just pretty girls
like you see in new york every day.
|
| 00:31:24 | Were you in central park with your video
camera
following the puerto rican day parade?
|
| 00:31:28 | Yes, I was.
|
| 00:31:29 | Was the tape we're about to see
made in that location on that date?
|
| 00:31:33 | Yes, it was.
|
| 00:31:34 | The defense raises objection
to the showing of this tape, your honor.
|
| 00:31:37 | Judge: Objection overruled.
|
| 00:31:39 | MR. McCOY?
|
| 00:31:41 | [Starts videotape]
[shouting]
[woman screaming]
I would draw the jury's attention
to the individual in the right-center of
the frame
and ask that he be identified as the defendant.
|
| 00:32:06 | McCoy: guzman,
what happened to you
while you were walking through the park?
|
| 00:32:15 | I was passing a group of men.
|
| 00:32:18 | They said something.
|
| 00:32:19 | I ignored them.
|
| 00:32:21 | Then one of them grabbed me.
|
| 00:32:26 | Another one splashed me with water.
|
| 00:32:30 | Then they surrounded me,
tearing at my clothes,
..
|
| 00:32:37 | ..one of them put his hands on my breasts
and his tongue in my ear.
|
| 00:32:47 | That was nice.
|
| 00:32:49 | What did you do?
|
| 00:32:50 | I tried to fight them off with my fists,
I kicked at them, whatever I could do.
|
| 00:32:54 | Do you see any of those individuals in this
courtroom?
|
| 00:32:59 | Him.
|
| 00:32:59 | Let the record show that the witness
identified the defendant, nestor salazar.
|
| 00:33:04 | Judge: So ordered.
|
| 00:33:05 | Where were you in the park
when this attack occurred?
|
| 00:33:08 | Near the lake with the rowboats.
|
| 00:33:13 | Nothing further.
|
| 00:33:16 | salazar do to you,
ms. guzman?
|
| 00:33:20 | He was one of the group that attacked me.
|
| 00:33:23 | Uh-huh.
|
| 00:33:24 | Listen carefully to the question.
|
| 00:33:26 | What specifically did mr. salazar do to you?
|
| 00:33:32 | He was there.
|
| 00:33:34 | I'm not sure what he did--
did you see mr. salazar attack susan capp?
|
| 00:33:38 | No, but I saw him running down to the lake.
|
| 00:33:43 | But did you at any time
see mr. salazar with susan capp?
|
| 00:33:52 | No.
|
| 00:33:53 | I didn't.
|
| 00:33:55 | Thank you.
|
| 00:33:56 | No further questions.
|
| 00:34:03 | I knew nestor and the rest of these guys
from the projects,
and nestor's brazilian.
|
| 00:34:08 | Sometimes I think he tried too hard
to prove that he was down with the neighborhood.
|
| 00:34:14 | He wanted to fit in.
|
| 00:34:16 | When I saw him and these other guys
spraying the girls with water,
I went over to them
and tried to chill them out a little bit.
|
| 00:34:23 | Well, they showed me enough respect
that they stopped.
|
| 00:34:26 | Was that the last time you saw them that
day?
|
| 00:34:29 | I had my kids with me.
|
| 00:34:30 | I was buying them ice cream.
|
| 00:34:32 | One of the guys with nestor
came running over to me
and said nestor was flipping out.
|
| 00:34:36 | I went over and saw him in a rowboat,
banging this woman's head against the side.
|
| 00:34:42 | McCoy: What did you do?
|
| 00:34:43 | I ran into the lake,
climbed on the boat, and pulled him off her.
|
| 00:34:48 | I didn't know how bad she was hurt.
|
| 00:34:49 | I didn't know she was going to fall in the
water and drown.
|
| 00:34:52 | I needed to get nestor out of there.
|
| 00:34:54 | I needed to look after my kids.
|
| 00:34:57 | ..
|
| 00:35:00 | I never got back.
|
| 00:35:06 | Counselor?
|
| 00:35:10 | My client wants a deal.
|
| 00:35:11 | McCoy: What's he offering?
|
| 00:35:12 | To plead to negligent homicide.
|
| 00:35:14 | You're dreaming.
|
| 00:35:15 | He's willing to do time.
|
| 00:35:16 | Carmichael: Negligent homicide
won't get him more than a year.
|
| 00:35:19 | And how much time
do you think he deserves?
|
| 00:35:20 | What we're charging him with-- man two--
that ought to give you some idea.
|
| 00:35:24 | You guys finally got
the defendant you wanted, didn't you, huh?
|
| 00:35:27 | Even though the kid's not puerto rican,
he looks like he could be puerto rican.
|
| 00:35:30 | I mean, brazil is still latin america, right?
|
| 00:35:33 | ..as long as he's latino,
you got exactly the right kind of head
on your stick.
|
| 00:35:38 | I don't care what kind of head
I have on a stick.
|
| 00:35:41 | All I care about is did he do the crime?
|
| 00:35:44 | Yeah, right.
|
| 00:35:48 | Woman: My brother's a follower.
|
| 00:35:50 | He gets together with his so-called friends,
he does what they do.
|
| 00:35:52 | Have you known your brother to be violent
before?
|
| 00:35:56 | Never.
|
| 00:35:56 | Have you known your brother to be abusive
or threatening towards women before?
|
| 00:35:59 | My brother respected women.
|
| 00:36:01 | He grew up in a house with strong women.
|
| 00:36:03 | He would not have gotten away for a second
if he did anything but respect women.
|
| 00:36:07 | That's true for his mother, his aunt, his
cousins.
|
| 00:36:09 | ..
|
| 00:36:11 | The women in his family?
|
| 00:36:13 | Nestor didn't start going out with girls
till he was 17 years old.
|
| 00:36:17 | He was real shy.
|
| 00:36:18 | My girlfriends would come over,
and he would be too embarrassed to speak.
|
| 00:36:22 | Finally, he started going out with this girl,
and it was the sweetest thing you ever saw.
|
| 00:36:26 | He'd open doors for her,
hold hands with her.
|
| 00:36:29 | I remember once, coming into the room,
hearing his friends laughing at him
because he hadn't nailed her.
|
| 00:36:35 | He shrugged, took the abuse.
|
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| 00:39:56 | McCoy: The defense is presenting its case.
|
| 00:39:58 | Well, I know that,
but they seem to be
making this hispanic kid the victim,
like we should all feel sorry for him
because maybe some of his buddies
made too much fun of him when he was young.
|
| 00:40:08 | It's not an unusual tactic for a defendant
to play to the sympathy of a jury.
|
| 00:40:12 | Especially with the testimony of a family
member.
|
| 00:40:15 | And what about sympathy for our daughter?
|
| 00:40:18 | When do we get a chance
to tell them who she was?
|
| 00:40:21 | The system doesn't work that way.
|
| 00:40:24 | Well, it damn well ought to.
|
| 00:40:27 | Before they write her off,
they ought to know how special she was.
|
| 00:40:33 | We had to have a closed coffin.
|
| 00:40:36 | ..
|
| 00:40:40 | If who our daughter was
truly isn't relevant in that courtroom,
then make that jury see
that it wasn't just susan who was attacked
that day.
|
| 00:40:50 | It was their daughters, too--
..
|
| 00:40:56 | Maybe they'll care about that.
|
| 00:41:01 | Salazar: All day, these guys had been riding
me
about not joining in.
|
| 00:41:05 | I hung back when they were robbing the vendors.
|
| 00:41:07 | I hung back when they were getting the girls
wet
with water bottles.
|
| 00:41:10 | If your friends were doing these things,
why weren't you?
|
| 00:41:14 | I didn't feel right.
|
| 00:41:15 | I knew my friends didn't necessarily
mean to hurt anybody.
|
| 00:41:18 | They were just getting caught up in things.
|
| 00:41:21 | But I didn't-- I didn't feel right.
|
| 00:41:24 | When you got to the lake, what happened?
|
| 00:41:27 | Like I said,
all day, they had been riding me,
so when I saw this girl in a rowboat,
I figured I'd make like a pirate
and show my friends
I could do stuff, too.
|
| 00:41:37 | And what did you do?
|
| 00:41:38 | I--i jumped into the rowboat.
|
| 00:41:40 | I tried to splash the girl to get her wet,
like my friends did with those other girls.
|
| 00:41:44 | I tried to get her wet
so her body would show through her clothes,
like my friends did with the other girls,
but then she stood up and slapped me in the
face,
..
|
| 00:41:55 | I--i didn't realize that
when I jumped into the boat,
and the next thing I knew,
my friends were watching me
get beat up by this girl.
|
| 00:42:04 | So I grabbed her,
and I banged her head back, back, and back.
|
| 00:42:10 | The next thing I knew,
someone was pulling me off of her,
and she jumped off the boat into the water.
|
| 00:42:18 | When you went into that boat, nestor,
did you mean to hurt her?
|
| 00:42:24 | No.
|
| 00:42:24 | Did there come a point on the boat
when you thought she was gonna hurt you?
|
| 00:42:29 | Yes.
|
| 00:42:30 | Did it ever occur to you that what you were
doing
would bring about her death?
|
| 00:42:34 | No. god, no.
|
| 00:42:40 | Your witness.
|
| 00:42:41 | Are you familiar with the new york city subway
system,
mr. salazar?
|
| 00:42:46 | Yeah.
|
| 00:42:47 | Did you know how to get home
from central park on your own?
|
| 00:42:53 | Yes.
|
| 00:42:53 | Then I wonder why it didn't occur to you,
when your friends were doing what they were
doing,
to leave.
|
| 00:42:58 | We came together.
|
| 00:42:59 | I figured we'd leave together.
|
| 00:43:02 | ..
|
| 00:43:03 | Even though you were uncomfortable,
so you say,
with your friends robbing vendors
and attacking women,
you decided to stick around
because that was less uncomfortable for you
than leaving?
|
| 00:43:15 | I know now that I should have left.
|
| 00:43:17 | But if you'd left,
you wouldn't have been able
to show your friends how tough you are.
|
| 00:43:21 | Objection, your honor!
|
| 00:43:22 | Argumentative.
|
| 00:43:23 | Judge: Sustained.
|
| 00:43:26 | How many times
did you bang susan capp's head
against the side of the boat, mr. salazar?
|
| 00:43:35 | I don't know.
|
| 00:43:37 | More than once?
|
| 00:43:41 | Yes.
|
| 00:43:41 | More than twice?
|
| 00:43:43 | Yes.
|
| 00:43:44 | More than 10 times?
|
| 00:43:46 | No.
|
| 00:43:47 | Because someone pulled you off.
|
| 00:43:49 | I didn't know what I was doing.
|
| 00:43:51 | You just knew that you wanted to do it
in front of your friends.
|
| 00:43:58 | I have no further questions.
|
| 00:44:10 | Defense lawyer:THE EVENTS FOLLOWING
The puerto rican day parade
shocked and horrified us.
|
| 00:44:15 | We watched young men engage in brutal and
bestial behavior,
and we felt, correctly,
that they must be punished.
|
| 00:44:23 | We in the puerto rican community
felt this no less than anyone else.
|
| 00:44:27 | We felt a particular sense of revulsion and
dread
because we knew
it would be held against all puerto ricans.
|
| 00:44:33 | We knew that our parade,
our joyful expression of our culture and
our pride,
would forever be linked
to events that had nothing to do with it.
|
| 00:44:42 | Now, the prosecution has worked very hard
to establish a link between those events
and the crime for which the defendant is
charged.
|
| 00:44:49 | They would only be too happy
to turn your shock and your horror
into a blind reflex of vengeance
directed at the defendant.
|
| 00:44:57 | And I'm gonna be quite honest with you.
|
| 00:45:00 | That's a very hard thing to resist,
but it's also the very essence
of your responsibility as jurors
to do so.
|
| 00:45:07 | There is no question that this young man
did something very wrong that day.
|
| 00:45:14 | This woman's death is a tragedy,
and it must be answered for,
but it was not manslaughter.
|
| 00:45:21 | Nestor salazar acted foolishly and impulsively
and negligently,
but he did not commit manslaughter,
and your sworn oath requires
that you find him not guilty of that.
|
| 00:45:41 | McCoy: The defense would like you to see
nestor salazar
as a follower, a hanger-on,
a timid, polite boy
who was compelled to commit this horrible
crime
by the stronger personalities of his friends.
|
| 00:45:54 | They were the ones robbing the vendors
and sexually assaulting the women,
egging him on to commit an act of violence
wholly uncharacteristic of him and accidental
in nature.
|
| 00:46:05 | Well, there's no question
that what we saw in the park that day
was the behavior of a mob--
not an hispanic mob,
not a puerto rican mob,
just a mob,
with all the false bravado and anonymity
that provides.
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| 00:46:23 | But a mob is made up of people,
and we hold people responsible
for the consequences of their actions.
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| 00:46:31 | The consequence of the defendant's action
is that a woman is dead.
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| 00:46:37 | We can dispense with the discussion
of who in this group was less of a bad person
or more of a bad person.
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| 00:46:43 | We can focus-- wemustfocus--
on what was done, on what he did.
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| 00:46:49 | What happened that sunday afternoon
in central park in june
was the suspension of civilization.
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| 00:46:57 | This is when civilization gets restored.
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| 00:47:01 | This is how it gets restored.
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| 00:47:07 | Find him guilty of manslaughter.
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| 00:47:19 | Judge: Has the jury reached a verdict?
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| 00:47:20 | Woman: We have, your honor.
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| 00:47:22 | What say you?
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| 00:47:23 | We find the defendant guilty of manslaughter
in the second degree.
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| 00:47:27 | [Gavel bangs]
McCoy: Her parents are heading back to boston
tonight.
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| 00:47:47 | I promised them we'd make arrangements
to fly them down for sentencing.
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| 00:47:51 | Ohh.
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| 00:47:51 | I'm surprised they're willing to come back.
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| 00:47:53 | We started off with a white guy,
put a brazilian behind bars
for what happened at the puerto rican day
parade.
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| 00:47:59 | New york city--
the melting pot.
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| 00:48:14 | By 2 separate yet equally important groups--
the police, who investigate crime
and the district attorneys who prosecute
the offenders.
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| 00:48:21 | These are their stories.
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| 00:48:24 | Did you talk to mr. m. about the fridge?
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| 00:48:25 | He says we can take it when we're through
today.
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| 00:48:28 | Freddy's cousin is coming with a truck later.
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| 00:48:31 | ?
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| 00:48:32 | It's staying.
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| 00:48:34 | That figures.
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| 00:48:35 | It probably doesn't work anyway.
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| 00:48:38 | Oh, my god. eddie!
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| 00:48:45 | Asian male, late forties,
multiple blows to the face and head.
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| 00:48:48 | the back of his head is crushed
in.
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| 00:48:51 | How long has he been dead?
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| 00:48:52 | Rough guess-- since last night,
but it's hard to tell.
|
| 00:48:54 | body's been sitting
in a puddle.
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| 00:48:58 | ?
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| 00:48:59 | Just 30, 40 bucks cash, small change,
and 2 soggy restaurant receipts.
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| 00:49:02 | The writing is smudged from the water.
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| 00:49:05 | Let me see.
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| 00:49:06 | It looks like chinese.
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| 00:49:08 | Maybe that's his bike.
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| 00:49:09 | Who lives here?
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| 00:49:10 | It's vacant.
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| 00:49:11 | The guys who discovered him were the painters.
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| 00:49:13 | And he was found covered like this, with
the blanket?
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| 00:49:15 | Same blanket fibers are on the door frame,
and there's some blood spatter.
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| 00:49:19 | He was done here.
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| 00:49:19 | round up the super, the handyman,
whatever,
and close all of this off.
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| 00:49:24 | Why would a guy make a delivery to an empty
apartment?
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| 00:49:27 | Maybe he got dragged down there.
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| 00:49:29 | Or pushed down.
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| 00:49:29 | I want you to check with all the local chinese
takeouts.
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| 00:49:32 | See if we can find out who this guy was.
|
| 00:49:34 | he must have been locking up
and got jumped before he could finish.
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| 00:49:39 | Well, he's finished now.
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| 00:50:02 | Yb
yes, I hear
progressive has
lots of discounts
on car insurance.
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| 00:50:27 | Can I get in on that?
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| 00:50:28 | Are you a safe driver?
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| 00:50:30 | Yes.
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| 00:50:30 | Discount!
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| 00:50:31 | Do you own
a home?
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| 00:50:33 | Yes.
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| 00:50:33 | Discount!
|
| 00:50:34 | Are you
going to buy online?
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| 00:50:36 | Yes!
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| 00:50:36 | Discount!
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| 00:50:37 | Isn't getting discounts
great?
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| 00:50:38 | Yes!
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| 00:50:41 | There's no discount
for agreeing with me.
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| 00:50:43 | Yeah, I got
carried away.
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| 00:50:45 | Happens to me
all the time.
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| 00:50:46 | Helping you save money --
now, that's progressive.
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| 00:50:49 | Call or click today.
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| 00:51:22 | 64calories
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| 00:53:12 | Owned the restaurantalmost 10.
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| 00:53:14 | I'm very sorry, mrs. ngai.
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| 00:53:16 | We'll tryand keep this short.
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| 00:53:18 | Thank you.
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| 00:53:19 | We do have a few questions,if you don't mind.
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| 00:53:22 | Now, you didn't reportyour husband missing
last night?
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| 00:53:25 | I thoughthe was sleeping here.
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| 00:53:27 | Has he done that before?
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| 00:53:29 | Many times.
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| 00:53:30 | On saturday,we open early.
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| 00:53:32 | I don't like him to drive homeso late by
himself.
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| 00:53:37 | By himself?so, you'd left already?
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| 00:53:40 | We were slow.
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| 00:53:41 | It was raining.
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| 00:53:44 | My husbandsent me home.
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| 00:53:46 | What time was that?
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| 00:53:48 | 10:00.
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| 00:53:49 | Who else was hereafter that?
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| 00:53:51 | Oh, jenny, my niece.
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| 00:53:53 | She takes the orders,works the register.
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| 00:53:58 | When you left,
was that the last timeyou spoke to your husband?
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| 00:54:04 | ..about 11:00,
to make surei got home ok.
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| 00:54:09 | Why didn't hego with you?
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| 00:54:11 | My husband works15 hours a day,
7 days a week.
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| 00:54:17 | Tommy never likedto close.
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| 00:54:22 | Thanks, mrs. ngai.
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| 00:54:24 | Girl: My uncle sent mehome around 11:30.
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| 00:54:26 | This probably came inafter I left.
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| 00:54:28 | Uncle tommy must havetaken the orders himself.
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| 00:54:30 | What aboutsome other record of the addresses?
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| 00:54:32 | I always write themdown on the ticket and
on the receipt,
but there'snothing here.
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| 00:54:38 | Uni's canvassed the buildingand the 2 buildings
adjacent.
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| 00:54:41 | 2 People ordered chinese,but from different
restaurants.
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| 00:54:43 | Both of themgot their food.
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| 00:54:45 | So, where was he going?
|
| 00:54:46 | We think it'sa little coincidental
that the vic gets killedbelow street level
in front of an apartmentthat nobody lives
in.
|
| 00:54:51 | Well, if that's true,
the perp had to knowthe apartment was vacant.
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| 00:54:54 | And had accessto a phone.
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| 00:54:55 | Which doesn't meanhe actually lives in that
area.
|
| 00:54:57 | Preliminary forensicson the blanket--
it looks likethe contents of a sewer.
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| 00:55:02 | A homeless guy.
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| 00:55:03 | The areain front of that door
might have madea nice little shelter.
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| 00:55:06 | ALL RIGHT.PULL THE L.U.D.'s
From anypay phones nearby,
and let's talkto the tenants again,
see if anyone sawsomeone hanging out last
night.
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| 00:55:14 | Last night, no,but there's a guy
who sleepsdown there sometimes.
|
| 00:55:17 | I see himevery once in a while
on my way to workin the morning.
|
| 00:55:20 | How long has that been?
|
| 00:55:21 | ..i'd saya couple months.
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| 00:55:23 | Did you geta good look at him?
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| 00:55:25 | I mean,who wants to make eye
contact?
|
| 00:55:28 | But I hear the tenantthat used to live there
had trouble with him.
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| 00:55:32 | You know this tenant?
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| 00:55:32 | No. young kid.nice enough. quiet.
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| 00:55:35 | Lived withhis girlfriend.
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| 00:55:37 | Any ideawhere they moved to?
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| 00:55:37 | No. I'm surethe landlord can tell you.
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| 00:55:40 | Doorman makesall the difference, you know.
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| 00:55:43 | I couldn't even getpackages before.
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| 00:55:44 | Had to goto the post office.
|
| 00:55:45 | What aboutthis homeless guy?
|
| 00:55:47 | Late fifties, I think. white guy.
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| 00:55:48 | Woman: Yeah, we'd open the door to go to
work,
and he'd just be there.
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| 00:55:51 | So you moved out?
|
| 00:55:52 | We called the police a couple of times.
|
| 00:55:53 | They even got him to leave once,
but a few days later, he came back,
and he was pissed.
|
| 00:55:57 | Did he threaten you?
|
| 00:55:58 | Just yelled a lot, went on about
how he'd fought for my freedom
and now I don't even let him sleep in my
doorway.
|
| 00:56:02 | It sort of freaked me out.
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| 00:56:03 | We started looking for another place right
away.
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| 00:56:05 | Sounds like we lucked out, huh?
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| 00:56:10 | We took 42 smudges--
12 usable prints off the frame, 22 off the
door.
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| 00:56:15 | 3 Show up with sheets.
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| 00:56:16 | Felonies.
|
| 00:56:17 | We got a witness who says our guy
might have been in the armed forces.
|
| 00:56:20 | so I ran the prints
through the defense department's database.
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| 00:56:23 | Your witness was right.
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| 00:56:25 | Marvin warner, sergeant.
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| 00:56:27 | Honorably discharged may '76.
|
| 00:56:29 | [Telephone rings]
2 misdemeanor loitering charges.
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| 00:56:32 | Sounds like our guy.
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| 00:56:33 | Green.
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| 00:56:35 | We're going to need
the photo from his last arrest.
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| 00:56:38 | I'll get you a printout.
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| 00:56:40 | Green: Ok. ok. thank you.
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| 00:56:42 | Lenny, that was mrs. ngai.
|
| 00:56:44 | She said somebody called the restaurant on
friday
about an order placed. he never got his food.
|
| 00:56:48 | He wanted to make sure the girl that took
the order
didn't charge his credit card.
|
| 00:56:52 | Thanks.
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| 00:56:53 | Thanks.
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| 00:56:55 | Green: You told me you left at 11:30.
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| 00:56:57 | I did. this man's wrong.
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| 00:56:59 | He said you took his credit card number.
|
| 00:57:00 | Which means we're going to get
a validation from the credit card company
and the time.
|
| 00:57:04 | So if there's something you know, you should
tell us.
|
| 00:57:09 | it's my fault
uncle tommy got killed.
|
| 00:57:13 | What do you mean?
|
| 00:57:14 | I'm supposed to take callback numbers,
to make sure that the orders are real,
but it was late. I forgot.
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| 00:57:21 | How could you have known?
|
| 00:57:22 | You told me that you write
the addresses down on the tickets.
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| 00:57:25 | I put them in my coat pocket.
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| 00:57:31 | I'm so sorry.
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| 00:57:35 | 631 EAST 12th.
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| 00:57:37 | 110 East second street, basement apartment.
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| 00:57:41 | So, whoever called in the order
definitely knew about the apartment.
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| 00:57:45 | Which doesn't eliminate the homeless guy.
|
| 00:57:46 | YEAH, BUT WE GOT ZIP ON THE L.U.D.'s FROM
The pay phones,
and the addresses from his priors are bogus.
|
| 00:57:52 | So, what are we doing to find this guy?
|
| 00:57:54 | We got uni's checking
the parks and the shelters in the area.
|
| 00:57:56 | And his arrest photo is circulating in the
neighborhood.
|
| 00:57:59 | Well, he's a veteran, right?
|
| 00:58:00 | How about we check the v.a. hospital?
|
| 00:58:02 | I'll check their outpatient lists.
|
| 00:58:09 | Yes?
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| 00:58:10 | New york city police, ma'am.
|
| 00:58:11 | Is there a marvin warner living here?
|
| 00:58:13 | [Dog barking]
marvin's my brother, but he doesn't live
here.
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| 00:58:22 | Is he in some sort of trouble?
|
| 00:58:24 | we think he just might be able to help
us
with an investigation we're conducting.
|
| 00:58:27 | An investigation about what?
|
| 00:58:28 | We just need to ask him some questions, ma'am.
|
| 00:58:31 | I don't know where he is.
|
| 00:58:33 | Nobody's looking to hurt him.
|
| 00:58:34 | Yeah, well, how do I know that?
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| 00:58:36 | [Sighs]
my brother has had a difficult life.
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| 00:58:39 | Ma'am, I was in the service, too.
|
| 00:58:41 | I know the transition back can be very hard,
but, please, let us talk to him
before he really does get hurt.
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| 00:58:50 | If he's in the city,
he likes to panhandle at a bodega on ninth
"
when our mother died a year ago,
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