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In the criminal justice system,
the people are represented
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by two separate yet
equally important groups...
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the police
who investigate crime,
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and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders.
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These are their stories.
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So, I testify
on a couple of RDOs.
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What's the difference to him?
It's not out of their pocket.
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Everybody gets one, Jack.
You'll get yours.
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Hey, I need 'em.
She's dropping cash
like it's on fire.
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Every card is jacked full.
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"A horse is a horse,
of course, of course."
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"My kingdom for a horse!"
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Look at this...
the next De Niro.
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En garde.
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Hey!
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Hey, you guys want to give
that stuff back to Costume, please?
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Jason, give me a hand here.
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Hey, Graham.
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I think this is it.
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Sorry, I didn't know
you were waiting for them.
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Priscilla, you decent?
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"No need praying, Prissy."
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Reviews can't hurt us now.
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Hey, what if David Merrick's
trying to call?
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- Oh God.
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Where are the damn paramedics?
- I radioed... they're coming.
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Hold on, honey.
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I didn't... want to do it.
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I didn't want to...
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All right, let them through.
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All right, we got her.
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Dr. Kipper, report
to the solarium.
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Dr. Kipper
to the solarium, please.
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- This your run?
- We got there first.
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19. Her name
was Priscilla Blaine.
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You got a cause of death?
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Narcon's response
was positive. She OD'd.
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- Who found her?
- Classmates at the Academy
of Dramatic Arts.
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Closing night party.
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"No business
like show business."
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Am I hearing this wrong
or something?
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If she OD'd,
what do you need us for?
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When she died...
over and over...
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"I didn't want to do it,
I didn't want to do it."
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She didn't want to do what?
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Hey, you're wearing the suits.
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Nurse on P.
Security, please report
to the cafeteria.
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Security, please report
to the cafeteria.
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Amitriptyline.
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Amitriptyline?
Never heard of it.
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Psychiatrist "scrip"...
anti-depressant.
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How much did she take of them?
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About 200 milligrams.
Probably do a small elephant.
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Was there any physical trauma?
Any bruises? Anything suspicious?
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She did have an Ace bandage
on her right ankle.
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Nothing wrong with it.
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No visible bruising or contusion
about the ligament.
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- Is it an old injury?
- No blood in the joint space.
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Fashion statement?
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Priscilla wasn't on drugs.
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I would have known
if she was on drugs.
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Mrs. Blaine, would you
happen to know
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if Priscilla was seeing
a psychiatrist?
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See, the reason I'm asking is,
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the drug in her system
was an anti-depressant.
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She wasn't depressed.
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You mind if we take this?
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We were going to have
new headshots taken next week.
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Patti, did your sister
happen to mention
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anything about seeing
new people lately?
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I wouldn't really know.
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I remember the first day
she got into the Academy.
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They took 50 out of 1,500.
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Ever since she could talk,
she wanted to be a performer.
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She didn't do drugs.
She was too focused.
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They just would have
slowed her down.
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You think she was happy?
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Yeah, she was.
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I guess.
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Anything for anyone.
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It's just not her.
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What do you mean?
The drugs?
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Mm-hmm.
She didn't believe in them.
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I thought she'd be hit
by lightning
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before she would die like that.
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The officer who was here last night
said she kept on repeating,
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"I didn't want to do it,
I didn't want to do it."
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- Do you know
what that was about?
- No.
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Is it possible that somebody
could've pressed her into
taking the pills?
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No one's really
into that around here.
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Yeah, there was a lot of drinking
because it was closing night.
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I don't know.
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Did she have a boyfriend?
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We broke up a few months ago.
It was getting weird.
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Yeah?
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Was she depressed by the break?
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Not quite...
she dumped me.
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Roger, when you
and Pricilla were together,
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did she like to party
a lot? You know...
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No, Pricilla didn't do drugs.
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The only pills she took
were birth control.
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God only knows why.
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You mean the intimacy
level was a little...?
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It was great at first,
but then, I don't know,
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five, six months ago
she weirded out.
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Holding hands
became a big deal.
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Did you ever talk about it?
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She said she was
seeing someone about it.
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Shrink?
She started seeing one
before we broke up.
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- A lot of good it did.
- Do you know who he was?
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Uh... Seliger, up at P & S.
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Unfortunately, it falls under
the category of privilege.
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Whose? I mean, the girl's dead.
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Privilege does survive
the death of a patient.
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Does that include
prescription history, Doctor?
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Priscilla asked me
for something a few weeks ago.
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I told her I didn't think
that it was necessary.
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Yeah, because her friends
are telling us she didn't even
like painkillers.
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I'd say that was
an accurate assessment.
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Really...
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I wish I could help.
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Doctor, we understand that.
Now, bottom line,
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we just want to know
who can waive that privilege.
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If the court appoints
a personal representative,
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they'd have the authority to sign
a waiver on Priscilla's behalf.
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Ah.
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It would probably be...
her mother.
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I just don't understand.
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If Priscilla had problems,
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she knew she could come to me.
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Mrs. Blaine, as parents
we all want to feel that way.
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But I've got five,
and I've learned my lesson.
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They all have things
they don't want to tell us.
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I used to brush her hair
every night.
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She'd tell me about her day.
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All the little details.
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A hundred strokes.
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She had hair
like Rita Hayworth.
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Did she cut it recently?
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Sometimes children don't
appreciate what they have.
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Mrs. Blaine...
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Dr. Seliger may be
the only person
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who can tell us if Priscilla's
death was accidental or not.
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But he can't tell us anything
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unless the administrator
of Priscilla's estate
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waives the patient/doctor
confidentiality.
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Maybe it's not anybody's business
what they talked about.
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She didn't want me to know
when she was alive,
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I don't see any reason
to change that now.
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My mother got pregnant
with me when she was 17.
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I kind of put the brakes
on her career.
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She was an actress?
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She was a pretty woman
with a fair voice,
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whose main claim to fame
was "Eliza Doolittle"
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at the Bloomfield
Community Playhouse.
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We haven't spoken in two years.
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Until this.
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Why the rift?
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Well, 12 years of dance class
three times a week
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and acting class twice a week
is a bit wearing.
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My mother couldn't decide
if I was Martha Graham or Helen Hayes.
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And which were you?
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I was Patti Blaine,
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so I got out before I wasn't.
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And Priscilla?
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Since she was three.
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Lessons, agents...
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kind of like a last hope.
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She never even knew
she had a choice.
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Your mother's a sales clerk,
isn't that right?
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- Mm-hmm.
- This Academy must be
pretty expensive.
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Well, Priscilla helped
with the tuition.
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Oh?
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Our father died
when we were young
and he left us some money.
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Ah.
You and your sister
stay pretty close?
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We talked a couple times
a month.
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Just, "Hi, how are you?"
Nothing big.
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When was the last time?
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About a week ago.
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It never sounded
like anything was wrong.
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I'm not much of a big sister.
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Who did she talk to?
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Probably Jasmine.
They grew up together.
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Maybe none of us
really knew her.
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Some of the stuff she pulled
was pretty confusing.
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Like what?
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Like she faked
hurting her ankle to get
out of some big show.
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Why? Didn't she want
to dance anymore?
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I don't know. I mean...
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she always thought everyone
was better than she was.
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- Were they?
- Priscilla was good.
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She had to work
at everything she got.
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And her sister was the natural.
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She did everything better
than Priscilla with half the effort.
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She just shined it on.
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She didn't want it.
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Maybe in a weird way,
she had more guts
than Priscilla.
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Did Priscilla give you
any indication that
she was unhappy?
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I don't think Priscilla
knew whether or not
she was unhappy.
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She was probably happiest
when she was pleasing
her mother.
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- And lately?
- Lately she just
wasn't herself.
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Pressured, absent-minded...
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she even left her backpack here
a couple of times,
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and that's certainly
not like her.
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This one?
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She spends her whole life
trying to replace her sister.
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She couldn't take the pressure,
downs a handful, checks out.
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Okay, then why is she found
kneeling by an unhooked phone
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moaning, "I didn't want
to do it" over and over?
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She changed her mind or she's
talking about that show biz stuff.
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But not about the drugs?
You have the same notes I do.
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She'd do anything
to please other people.
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Are you saying
she got talked into partying?
She's much too anti-drugs.
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- She would have drawn a line.
- Maybe, maybe not.
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How anxious was she to please?
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A kid when I was growing up,
in Little League, his old man every game
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was behind the backstop, yelling,
screaming orders at him.
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- So?
- Game before the playoff,
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the kid hits a dink to shortstop,
pulls a "Ron Hunt"...
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dives head first right into first base...
dislocated his shoulder.
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And you're saying a 10-year-old
intentionally hurt himself?
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I'm saying it's subconscious.
The point is, he couldn't take
the pressure.
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When I was a kid,
my mother hounded me
to practice the piano.
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To this day, I wish
I had learned.
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Are you gonna make your kids
do things they don't want to?
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From the moment
they're on the planet.
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"Brush your teeth,
do your homework,
you're grounded..."
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- Come on, Phil, that's different.
- It's just a matter of degree.
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- What the hell is that?
- Unlabeled.
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Yeah.
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Right here.
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That's her.
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Your girl had a shadow life.
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Good bet on where
the drugs came from, huh?
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- Who knows about it?
- Jasmine? The boyfriend?
Maybe none of them.
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See what you can find out
about this company...
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"Candlelight Productions."
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No one knows anybody anymore.
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We may know one thing...
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what "I didn't
want to do it" means.
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Candlelight Productions
went out of business six weeks ago.
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What?
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She's been meeting someone
named "JZ" two or three times a week.
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It could be a nickname
for "Jasmine."
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00:15:21,921 --> 00:15:25,254
I don't think so.
It only shows up six months ago.
246
00:15:25,291 --> 00:15:28,055
Before that, nothing.
247
00:15:29,962 --> 00:15:32,294
I never heard
of anyone named "JZ"
248
00:15:34,133 --> 00:15:36,294
She never mentioned anything?
249
00:15:36,335 --> 00:15:39,361
Six months,
two, three times a week
250
00:15:39,405 --> 00:15:41,930
and you didn't know anything?
251
00:15:42,908 --> 00:15:45,103
Jasmine, Priscilla is dead.
252
00:15:45,177 --> 00:15:48,010
Any secrets she had
are no longer worth keeping.
253
00:15:53,652 --> 00:15:56,382
He owns a club in Chelsea...
254
00:15:56,422 --> 00:15:58,413
"Flashdancers."
255
00:15:58,457 --> 00:16:02,325
The strip joint?
It's not a "dirt palace."
256
00:16:02,361 --> 00:16:05,694
Just businessmen,
yuppies out for a good time,
257
00:16:05,731 --> 00:16:07,722
that kind of thing.
258
00:16:07,766 --> 00:16:09,893
Look, I was the only one
who knew.
259
00:16:09,935 --> 00:16:12,062
Knew what?
That she worked there?
260
00:16:12,104 --> 00:16:15,733
It was good money.
Really good money.
261
00:16:15,774 --> 00:16:19,005
She was trying
to earn enough to move out.
262
00:16:20,446 --> 00:16:24,473
Whatever she did,
I don't want to know about it.
263
00:16:24,516 --> 00:16:26,575
- Thanks, bud.
- She give you
a lot of trouble?
264
00:16:26,618 --> 00:16:29,587
They all do.
Some weeks it's like babysitting.
265
00:16:29,621 --> 00:16:32,181
Come on, girls!
Come on, come on.
266
00:16:32,224 --> 00:16:36,684
This one, though,
she could really shake it.
267
00:16:37,563 --> 00:16:39,929
When did she stop working?
268
00:16:39,965 --> 00:16:42,092
I haven't seen her in
about three or four months.
269
00:16:42,134 --> 00:16:44,932
She was getting some
film interest. I don't know.
270
00:16:44,970 --> 00:16:48,770
The good ones,
they're tough to hang on to. Suddenly,
they don't show up.
271
00:16:48,807 --> 00:16:51,867
Yeah, and when they do,
they're lit, right?
272
00:16:51,910 --> 00:16:54,470
I mean, you gotta figure,
there are a lot of drugs
in and out of here.
273
00:16:54,513 --> 00:16:57,004
Like I said,
whatever the girls do...
274
00:16:58,150 --> 00:17:02,553
What kind of film interest
was Priscilla getting?
Do you know the people?
275
00:17:02,588 --> 00:17:04,886
Well, we're not talking
Cecil B. DeMille.
276
00:17:04,923 --> 00:17:07,391
They're around all the time.
I don't associate with them.
277
00:17:07,426 --> 00:17:09,519
It's not my trade.
278
00:17:10,529 --> 00:17:12,656
JZ, help us out here.
279
00:17:12,698 --> 00:17:15,667
You must know somebody
we can talk to who might
know these people.
280
00:17:17,603 --> 00:17:19,867
Yeah, there's a guy...
281
00:17:19,905 --> 00:17:24,035
his name is Ed Zakaris.
He's a pig.
282
00:17:24,076 --> 00:17:28,513
Candlelight Productions?
Never heard of them.
283
00:17:28,547 --> 00:17:30,538
Maybe it went
by a different name.
284
00:17:30,582 --> 00:17:32,573
Hey, if I didn't
hear of them...
285
00:17:32,618 --> 00:17:34,609
Look, we saw the tape,
all right?
286
00:17:34,653 --> 00:17:36,712
Yeah?
Wouldn't be surprised.
287
00:17:37,956 --> 00:17:39,947
How did it get past you, Ed?
288
00:17:39,992 --> 00:17:42,392
These businesses
are fly-by-night.
289
00:17:42,428 --> 00:17:45,659
They grab some jerk,
he invests in their flick,
290
00:17:45,697 --> 00:17:48,860
they make it, they close,
291
00:17:48,901 --> 00:17:52,393
they open up next week,
new name.
292
00:17:52,438 --> 00:17:56,568
"Candlelight,"
"Flashlight," whatever.
293
00:17:56,608 --> 00:17:58,769
What about this director,
Franklin Frome?
294
00:17:58,811 --> 00:18:00,802
He used to be one
of the great ones.
295
00:18:00,846 --> 00:18:04,338
Yeah, he won the "Best Actor
award in a group scene"...1975.
296
00:18:04,383 --> 00:18:08,843
That's terrific.
"Mr. Olivier's" address.
297
00:18:08,887 --> 00:18:10,912
Did she work in
one of your films?
298
00:18:10,956 --> 00:18:13,584
Yeah, sure,
the one with the mother.
299
00:18:14,993 --> 00:18:17,120
You know her mother?
300
00:18:18,530 --> 00:18:20,555
Elizabeth.
301
00:18:20,599 --> 00:18:24,057
Are you saying Mrs. Blaine knew
Priscilla was working for you?
302
00:18:24,103 --> 00:18:26,162
She set it up.
303
00:18:26,205 --> 00:18:28,765
Wait a minute.
I thought you found
Priscilla at "Flashdancers."
304
00:18:28,807 --> 00:18:32,243
Yeah, I gave her my card.
Next thing, her mom
gives me a call.
305
00:18:33,245 --> 00:18:35,236
Did she know what kind
of films you make?
306
00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:38,113
Dropped her off every day.
Occasionally watched a shoot.
307
00:18:38,150 --> 00:18:40,812
Must have had a cooling
effect on the set, huh?
308
00:18:40,853 --> 00:18:42,878
No, she kept her distance.
309
00:18:42,921 --> 00:18:45,321
Didn't even want her kid
talking to the other actresses.
310
00:18:47,292 --> 00:18:49,988
What about when Mom
wasn't around?
311
00:18:54,133 --> 00:18:56,931
It's just so hard to believe.
312
00:18:57,936 --> 00:19:00,530
I mean, I was the one
that was supposed to die.
313
00:19:01,573 --> 00:19:03,871
I tested positive last month.
314
00:19:10,682 --> 00:19:14,448
It's the cost of business.
I made a thousand bucks a day.
315
00:19:14,486 --> 00:19:16,579
Did Priscilla make
that kind of cash?
316
00:19:16,622 --> 00:19:18,715
No.
317
00:19:18,757 --> 00:19:22,557
No, she was just foreplay.
She never went all the way.
318
00:19:22,594 --> 00:19:25,392
Her mom wouldn't let her.
319
00:19:25,430 --> 00:19:27,898
Girl's in a prestigious school
like that, why did she do porno?
320
00:19:27,933 --> 00:19:31,232
It wasn't her, it was her mom.
Can you believe that?
321
00:19:31,270 --> 00:19:35,263
I mean, just pushing
and pushing, you know?
322
00:19:35,307 --> 00:19:37,400
Priscilla was shy.
323
00:19:37,442 --> 00:19:39,501
It was hard for her.
324
00:19:39,545 --> 00:19:43,276
I mean, a few times
she got so nervous, she cried.
325
00:19:43,315 --> 00:19:45,442
Some of the actresses
when they got nervous like that,
326
00:19:45,484 --> 00:19:47,748
would they drop something?
327
00:19:47,786 --> 00:19:50,414
Well, I did when I was working.
328
00:19:50,455 --> 00:19:52,514
It made me forget
what I was doing.
329
00:19:52,558 --> 00:19:55,789
- What was it? Amitrip...
- Amitriptyline.
330
00:19:55,827 --> 00:19:59,285
"Trips."
I couldn't go on without it.
331
00:19:59,331 --> 00:20:01,765
Did Priscilla use this?
332
00:20:02,801 --> 00:20:06,794
- I told her it would help her relax.
- You gave her the drugs?
333
00:20:06,838 --> 00:20:09,739
Well, I said never
to take more than one.
334
00:20:09,775 --> 00:20:12,141
She took eight.
335
00:20:14,813 --> 00:20:18,271
Well, she must have
been freaked... I mean...
336
00:20:18,317 --> 00:20:21,514
it was this new flick
she was going to be starring in.
337
00:20:21,553 --> 00:20:25,216
"Starring," huh?
You mean no more "foreplay"?
338
00:20:25,257 --> 00:20:27,725
Her mother knew
what she was gonna have to do?
339
00:20:27,759 --> 00:20:31,752
She had been on set,
so she knew people didn't pay
340
00:20:31,797 --> 00:20:34,595
to see the stars hold hands.
341
00:20:34,866 --> 00:20:37,061
Angel admitted to giving
Priscilla the drugs?
342
00:20:37,102 --> 00:20:40,196
- You want to hit her
with a drug charge?
- Let's cut her a deal.
343
00:20:40,239 --> 00:20:42,230
She'll testify
that "Mommy Dearest"
344
00:20:42,274 --> 00:20:44,265
forced her daughter
into pornography.
345
00:20:44,309 --> 00:20:47,904
Wait a minute, do I follow here?
You want to charge the mother
with murder?
346
00:20:47,946 --> 00:20:50,414
- It was a suicide.
- That was brought on
by the pressure
347
00:20:50,449 --> 00:20:52,747
of doing porno,
which the mother forced her into.
348
00:20:52,784 --> 00:20:54,877
"I didn't want to do it,"
over and over again.
349
00:20:54,920 --> 00:20:57,320
Come on, Mike.
"I didn't want to do it"
can mean a lot of things.
350
00:20:57,356 --> 00:21:01,224
The most probable being
she was freaked out by the porno.
351
00:21:01,260 --> 00:21:03,854
It was her dying utterance.
352
00:21:03,895 --> 00:21:07,353
It's admissible, but only
for what it's worth.
353
00:21:07,399 --> 00:21:09,697
So, what do you think?
354
00:21:09,735 --> 00:21:13,193
We could take a run
at "depraved indifference
to human life"...
355
00:21:13,238 --> 00:21:15,638
suicide was the inevitable
consequence.
356
00:21:17,909 --> 00:21:20,173
You don't believe
she's guilty, do you?
357
00:21:20,212 --> 00:21:23,875
Of being a rotten mother? Yes.
Yes, I do. But there has to be a line.
358
00:21:23,915 --> 00:21:26,884
A kid goes out and robs a bank,
you put the parents in jail?
359
00:21:26,918 --> 00:21:29,887
Maybe, if there
was cause and effect.
360
00:21:29,921 --> 00:21:33,880
She was 19,
she could have left home.
She did not have to kill herself.
361
00:21:35,427 --> 00:21:37,554
Maybe she did.
362
00:21:47,506 --> 00:21:51,169
Mrs. Blaine, you are under arrest
for the murder of Priscilla Blaine.
363
00:21:51,209 --> 00:21:53,234
What?
364
00:21:58,283 --> 00:22:00,581
The charges are murder
in the second degree,
365
00:22:00,619 --> 00:22:02,780
manslaughter in the first
and second degree,
366
00:22:02,821 --> 00:22:05,654
and criminally negligent
homicide.
367
00:22:05,691 --> 00:22:07,921
How does the defendant plea?
368
00:22:09,094 --> 00:22:11,119
Not guilty.
369
00:22:11,163 --> 00:22:14,064
Your Honor, The People
are asking $500,000.
370
00:22:14,099 --> 00:22:17,364
Judge, my client is mourning
the loss of her child.
371
00:22:17,402 --> 00:22:19,870
Violins, Mr. Pollard.
372
00:22:19,905 --> 00:22:23,033
Bail is set at $250,000.
373
00:22:24,576 --> 00:22:28,410
Next case, docket number 66273.
The People versus Johnson.
374
00:22:28,447 --> 00:22:30,972
Solicitation for purposes
of prostitution...
375
00:22:37,089 --> 00:22:39,216
Even if you could prove
376
00:22:39,257 --> 00:22:43,387
that the mother forced the girl
to make the films against her will...
377
00:22:44,396 --> 00:22:46,728
you'll still have a hell
of a time proving
378
00:22:46,765 --> 00:22:49,962
that that was the proximate
cause of the girl's death.
379
00:22:50,001 --> 00:22:52,936
Case in Indiana...
380
00:22:52,971 --> 00:22:54,996
a girl is kidnapped,
sodomized, sexually abused.
381
00:22:55,040 --> 00:22:57,031
A year later,
she took poison and died.
382
00:22:57,075 --> 00:23:00,135
The court ruled
that the conduct of her assailant
383
00:23:00,178 --> 00:23:03,147
was the proximate cause
of her death.
384
00:23:03,181 --> 00:23:05,672
Yeah, this isn't Indiana.
385
00:23:05,717 --> 00:23:10,484
In New York, suicide
is an independent intervening act.
386
00:23:10,522 --> 00:23:14,458
Therefore, the mother's actions,
no matter how despicable,
387
00:23:14,493 --> 00:23:17,894
are not the cause-in-fact
of the girl's death.
388
00:23:17,929 --> 00:23:20,420
Unless we can prove
that Ms. Blaine knew
389
00:23:20,465 --> 00:23:22,524
the films were making
Priscilla suicidal.
390
00:23:25,871 --> 00:23:29,534
Mr. Robinette,
I'm sure you know
that I can't possibly...
391
00:23:29,574 --> 00:23:33,135
I know the difference
between real patients
and hypothetical ones.
392
00:23:36,348 --> 00:23:38,612
All right.
393
00:23:39,651 --> 00:23:42,916
One could argue
394
00:23:42,954 --> 00:23:48,119
that such a hypothetical patient
might be an exhibitionist
395
00:23:48,160 --> 00:23:51,618
and there was nothing
anyone could have done
to prevent her death.
396
00:23:51,663 --> 00:23:54,291
But if she were
forced by someone...
397
00:23:54,332 --> 00:23:58,098
a loved one, husband, parent...
398
00:23:59,704 --> 00:24:03,470
Being forced into the sordid life
by someone she loved
399
00:24:03,508 --> 00:24:06,375
could be so deleterious
to her mental health
400
00:24:06,411 --> 00:24:12,077
that it had to be a substantial
and contributory cause of her suicide.
401
00:24:13,385 --> 00:24:16,650
And you've dealt
with patients or a patient
402
00:24:16,688 --> 00:24:18,747
who's had pressures
similar to this?
403
00:24:20,792 --> 00:24:23,283
Yes, I have.
404
00:24:24,296 --> 00:24:27,527
He's got a lot to say...
only he can't say it.
405
00:24:29,367 --> 00:24:31,426
Privilege can be waived.
406
00:24:31,570 --> 00:24:33,936
By the administrator
of the decedent's estate.
407
00:24:34,072 --> 00:24:36,939
Mrs. Blaine already applied
for letters.
408
00:24:37,075 --> 00:24:39,942
Priscilla had money
her father left her.
409
00:24:39,978 --> 00:24:43,379
The bank won't release it
without tax waivers signed
by the administrator.
410
00:24:43,415 --> 00:24:45,781
Return date's next week.
411
00:24:47,252 --> 00:24:50,653
Mrs. Blaine is charged
with killing her daughter.
412
00:24:50,789 --> 00:24:55,021
I'd say her interests are adverse
to that of the estate.
413
00:24:55,060 --> 00:24:57,119
There's a sister, isn't there?
414
00:24:59,598 --> 00:25:01,657
You know any good
probate lawyers?
415
00:25:02,667 --> 00:25:04,726
Do you mean I would have
to go to court?
416
00:25:04,769 --> 00:25:08,261
No. Not in the way you think.
You see, surrogate court
417
00:25:08,306 --> 00:25:11,366
merely appoints the administrator
of an estate when there's no will.
418
00:25:11,409 --> 00:25:13,400
And that would give you
the authority
419
00:25:13,445 --> 00:25:15,538
to waive the doctor
and patient privilege.
420
00:25:15,680 --> 00:25:17,443
If Dr. Seliger takes the stand,
421
00:25:17,582 --> 00:25:20,244
it'll be the closest thing
to Priscilla being there herself.
422
00:25:22,888 --> 00:25:25,186
This is not easy
what we're asking, I know.
423
00:25:26,691 --> 00:25:29,683
You want me to testify
against my mother.
424
00:25:29,828 --> 00:25:32,524
It's not a criminal proceeding.
It's a civil hearing.
425
00:25:35,233 --> 00:25:38,259
One thing I learned growing up,
426
00:25:38,403 --> 00:25:41,497
and that's... you don't
cross my mother.
427
00:25:42,507 --> 00:25:44,907
Priscilla knew that, too.
428
00:25:46,645 --> 00:25:50,081
I can't help but wonder,
if I hadn't have left,
429
00:25:50,115 --> 00:25:52,174
you know,
if I didn't quit, then...
430
00:25:52,217 --> 00:25:55,618
Patti, your leaving is not
the cause of Priscilla's death.
431
00:25:55,754 --> 00:25:58,416
I believe you know
what caused your sister's death.
432
00:25:58,456 --> 00:26:02,153
I'm just asking for the legal
right to get to the truth.
433
00:26:09,367 --> 00:26:11,426
Petition of letters
of administration
434
00:26:11,469 --> 00:26:14,165
in the estate of Priscilla Blaine
filed by Elizabeth Blaine.
435
00:26:14,205 --> 00:26:16,696
Objections have been filed
by Patricia Blaine.
436
00:26:16,741 --> 00:26:18,766
The objection has been
filed, Your Honor,
437
00:26:18,810 --> 00:26:20,971
on the grounds that
the applicant's appointment
438
00:26:21,012 --> 00:26:23,344
would not be in the best
interest of the estate.
439
00:26:23,381 --> 00:26:25,815
Your Honor, the D.A.
Is using the proceedings
440
00:26:25,850 --> 00:26:28,842
- to mount a witch hunt
against my client.
- Please, Mr. Pollard.
441
00:26:28,887 --> 00:26:32,482
I am here to represent
Ms. Blaine, Your Honor,
not the District Attorney.
442
00:26:32,524 --> 00:26:34,549
Are the parties prepared
for a hearing?
443
00:26:34,593 --> 00:26:36,458
- Ready, Your Honor.
- Ready.
444
00:26:37,662 --> 00:26:39,857
Mr. Robinette,
does the District Attorney's Office
445
00:26:39,898 --> 00:26:42,890
have charges pending against
the petitioner, Elizabeth Blaine?
446
00:26:42,934 --> 00:26:44,526
Yes, we do.
447
00:26:44,569 --> 00:26:47,094
And could you tell me,
what are those charges?
448
00:26:47,138 --> 00:26:49,572
She's been indicted for the murder
of her daughter, Priscilla Blaine.
449
00:26:49,608 --> 00:26:52,042
An indictment is not
a conviction, Your Honor,
450
00:26:52,077 --> 00:26:54,705
and certainly no evidence
of my client's guilt.
451
00:26:54,746 --> 00:26:58,705
The grand jury is nothing more
than the District Attorney's puppet...
452
00:26:58,750 --> 00:27:00,741
Enough, Mr. Pollard.
453
00:27:00,785 --> 00:27:03,549
The court takes judicial notice
of the indictment.
454
00:27:03,588 --> 00:27:06,751
When we were little,
she had us both taking lessons,
455
00:27:06,791 --> 00:27:08,782
trying to get an agent.
456
00:27:08,827 --> 00:27:11,387
- How old were you?
- Five.
457
00:27:11,429 --> 00:27:15,365
- And Priscilla?
- She was three.
458
00:27:15,400 --> 00:27:17,630
And was this something
you both enjoyed?
459
00:27:19,604 --> 00:27:21,697
I didn't.
460
00:27:21,740 --> 00:27:24,800
And your sister, Priscilla?
461
00:27:26,211 --> 00:27:28,406
It was harder for her.
462
00:27:28,446 --> 00:27:33,247
I left, and after that Priscilla
was expected to fill that void.
463
00:27:33,284 --> 00:27:37,015
I see. And what did these
expectations entail?
464
00:27:37,055 --> 00:27:39,922
Well, when she was five
465
00:27:39,958 --> 00:27:43,086
she had dance class
three times a week after school
466
00:27:43,128 --> 00:27:45,596
and on Saturdays
from 1:00 to 5:00.
467
00:27:45,630 --> 00:27:48,963
Patti, did Priscilla
ever express to you
468
00:27:49,000 --> 00:27:52,731
that she was unhappy with the way
your mother had planned her life?
469
00:27:53,738 --> 00:27:58,072
Once she lost an audition
for "The Nutcracker Suite."
470
00:27:59,077 --> 00:28:01,136
My mother was very upset.
471
00:28:01,179 --> 00:28:04,148
It was always like that.
472
00:28:04,182 --> 00:28:06,275
And that night
when we got home,
473
00:28:06,317 --> 00:28:10,276
Priscilla asked me, did I think
Mom didn't love her anymore?
474
00:28:10,321 --> 00:28:12,221
Objection.
Hearsay.
475
00:28:12,257 --> 00:28:14,157
Sustained.
476
00:28:16,928 --> 00:28:19,488
Patti, tell the court
why you would like
477
00:28:19,531 --> 00:28:22,193
to be appointed administrator
of your sister's estate.
478
00:28:24,569 --> 00:28:28,005
Because, in my opinion,
my mother is unfit.
479
00:28:29,708 --> 00:28:33,644
Do you believe that your mother
was responsible for Priscilla's death?
480
00:28:36,614 --> 00:28:38,673
Yes, I do.
481
00:28:38,717 --> 00:28:42,346
Thank you.
No further questions.
482
00:28:55,066 --> 00:28:58,627
Aside from when Priscilla
was a five-year-old,
483
00:28:58,670 --> 00:29:03,130
did she ever tell you that
your mother treated her badly?
484
00:29:03,174 --> 00:29:05,642
No.
485
00:29:05,677 --> 00:29:08,009
Did Priscilla ever tell you
your mother forced her
486
00:29:08,046 --> 00:29:10,037
to make pornographic films?
487
00:29:10,081 --> 00:29:12,311
We didn't discuss...
488
00:29:12,350 --> 00:29:14,341
Did she ever tell you
your mother made her
489
00:29:14,385 --> 00:29:16,376
do anything she didn't
want to do?
490
00:29:16,421 --> 00:29:20,323
- No, not in those words.
- In fact... when you told her
491
00:29:20,358 --> 00:29:22,849
that you thought your mother
was pushing her too hard,
492
00:29:22,894 --> 00:29:25,055
she got angry at you,
isn't that true?
493
00:29:25,096 --> 00:29:27,360
- Yes, but she...
- Patti...
494
00:29:27,398 --> 00:29:31,391
who will receive Priscilla's money
if your mother is convicted?
495
00:29:34,539 --> 00:29:37,099
- I will.
- I see.
496
00:29:39,878 --> 00:29:42,847
And how long has it been
since you've seen your sister?
497
00:29:42,881 --> 00:29:45,645
Well, we talked
every couple of weeks.
498
00:29:45,683 --> 00:29:47,674
When was the last time
you saw her?
499
00:29:49,721 --> 00:29:52,485
It's been about two years.
500
00:29:52,524 --> 00:29:54,992
So you were very devoted.
501
00:29:55,026 --> 00:29:57,017
You came to her funeral,
502
00:29:57,061 --> 00:29:59,188
and you came to collect
an inheritance.
503
00:29:59,230 --> 00:30:01,528
Objection, Your Honor!
504
00:30:01,566 --> 00:30:04,535
She wanted to be an actress.
505
00:30:04,569 --> 00:30:06,628
I did too when I was her age,
506
00:30:06,671 --> 00:30:10,004
only I didn't have someone
to encourage me.
507
00:30:10,041 --> 00:30:12,737
I wanted it to be
different for her.
508
00:30:13,878 --> 00:30:16,210
But why these films?
509
00:30:16,247 --> 00:30:18,715
She wanted to act
for the cameras.
510
00:30:18,750 --> 00:30:20,911
They weren't giving her
that in school.
511
00:30:20,952 --> 00:30:23,045
There's a difference
between acting, though,
512
00:30:23,087 --> 00:30:25,749
and acting
in a pornographic film.
513
00:30:26,925 --> 00:30:29,894
All she did was take off
her clothes.
514
00:30:31,429 --> 00:30:33,488
Did Priscilla ever do
anything more
515
00:30:33,531 --> 00:30:35,522
than undress in front
of the camera?
516
00:30:35,567 --> 00:30:38,058
No. It never went
further than that.
517
00:30:38,102 --> 00:30:41,094
- I made sure of that.
- Thank you, Mrs. Blaine.
518
00:30:58,456 --> 00:31:01,687
Mrs. Blaine, Priscilla
was going to star
519
00:31:01,726 --> 00:31:03,956
in an upcoming film
with the same director,
wasn't she?
520
00:31:03,995 --> 00:31:07,158
- Yes.
- And as the star
in that film,
521
00:31:07,198 --> 00:31:09,393
she would have to do more
522
00:31:09,434 --> 00:31:11,493
than just take off her clothes,
isn't that true?
523
00:31:11,536 --> 00:31:14,027
They told Marilyn Monroe
that nude calendar
524
00:31:14,072 --> 00:31:16,199
would ruin her career.
525
00:31:16,241 --> 00:31:18,300
It made her a star.
526
00:31:18,343 --> 00:31:22,370
Ahem... would you tell us,
please, Mrs. Blaine,
527
00:31:22,413 --> 00:31:25,905
was Priscilla nervous about
starring in a pornographic film?
528
00:31:25,950 --> 00:31:29,750
All actresses are nervous
before a big part.
529
00:31:29,787 --> 00:31:32,051
Yes, but when your daughter
came to you
530
00:31:32,090 --> 00:31:34,752
and told you she was nervous,
what did you say to her?
531
00:31:34,792 --> 00:31:38,626
I told her she should talk
to her friend, Angel...
532
00:31:38,663 --> 00:31:41,325
she had made a lot of films.
533
00:31:41,366 --> 00:31:43,391
Mrs. Blaine, did it never
occur to you
534
00:31:43,434 --> 00:31:45,595
that starring
in a pornographic film
535
00:31:45,637 --> 00:31:47,662
might not be in your daughter's
best interest?
536
00:31:47,705 --> 00:31:50,697
Priscilla was an adult.
She made her own decisions.
537
00:31:50,742 --> 00:31:52,733
I did nothing wrong!
538
00:31:52,777 --> 00:31:54,904
No, you merely encouraged her
to prostitute her...
539
00:31:54,946 --> 00:31:58,438
I encouraged her to do
exactly what she wanted to do!
540
00:32:08,826 --> 00:32:10,885
Be seated.
541
00:32:14,732 --> 00:32:17,724
The particulars of this case
are repugnant to me.
542
00:32:17,769 --> 00:32:21,535
Frankly, I don't think
either of the applicants
543
00:32:21,572 --> 00:32:25,736
are fit administrators
of Priscilla Blaine's estate.
544
00:32:25,777 --> 00:32:28,712
It's also clear
the prosecutor's office
545
00:32:28,746 --> 00:32:31,613
is using this proceeding
to reach its own goals.
546
00:32:32,951 --> 00:32:35,078
However, I cannot
in good conscience
547
00:32:35,119 --> 00:32:37,952
ignore the criminal charges
against the applicant.
548
00:32:40,391 --> 00:32:42,450
I'm going to sign an order
issuing letters
549
00:32:42,493 --> 00:32:45,428
to the objectant,
Patricia Blaine.
550
00:32:45,463 --> 00:32:47,988
This hearing is adjourned.
551
00:33:11,389 --> 00:33:14,017
What are some of the effects
of amitriptyline?
552
00:33:14,058 --> 00:33:17,926
Alleviates nervous tension,
symptoms of depression.
553
00:33:17,962 --> 00:33:20,021
And in larger dosages?
554
00:33:20,064 --> 00:33:23,192
Reduced inhibitions,
may evoke a state of euphoria.
555
00:33:23,234 --> 00:33:25,634
What is the usual
prescribed dosage?
556
00:33:25,670 --> 00:33:27,729
25 milligrams,
three times a day
557
00:33:27,772 --> 00:33:30,639
to a maximum of 150
milligrams as necessary.
558
00:33:30,675 --> 00:33:33,803
- There are 25 milligrams
to each tablet?
- Yes.
559
00:33:33,845 --> 00:33:37,212
How much of this drug
did Ms. Blaine take
the night she died?
560
00:33:37,248 --> 00:33:40,547
- Over 200 milligrams.
- So, that's at least
eight tablets?
561
00:33:40,585 --> 00:33:42,052
Yes.
562
00:33:42,086 --> 00:33:44,077
Was there any physical
evidence to indicate
563
00:33:44,122 --> 00:33:47,888
whether or not Ms. Blaine
was an habitual user of drugs?
564
00:33:47,925 --> 00:33:50,393
The corrosive appearance
of the stomach lining
565
00:33:50,428 --> 00:33:52,726
and the presence
of partially digested tablets
566
00:33:52,764 --> 00:33:55,460
suggest her system
didn't easily absorb the drug.
567
00:33:55,500 --> 00:33:58,594
If I'm a vegetarian
all my life,
568
00:33:58,636 --> 00:34:00,661
and one night I eat a steak,
569
00:34:00,705 --> 00:34:02,832
my body has a hard time
digesting it, right?
570
00:34:02,874 --> 00:34:04,933
Something like that.
571
00:34:04,976 --> 00:34:08,343
So, it's more probable
than not that Ms. Blaine
was not an abuser?
572
00:34:08,379 --> 00:34:09,846
That's correct.
573
00:34:09,881 --> 00:34:11,974
And if she had wanted
an extra kick,
574
00:34:12,016 --> 00:34:14,883
- 50 milligrams
would have sufficed?
- That's correct.
575
00:34:16,020 --> 00:34:18,011
So, in your expert opinion,
Doctor,
576
00:34:18,056 --> 00:34:20,422
why would Ms. Blaine
have taken eight tablets?
577
00:34:22,126 --> 00:34:24,117
To die.
578
00:34:25,963 --> 00:34:28,488
I told her never
to take more than one.
579
00:34:28,533 --> 00:34:30,524
Had Priscilla ever asked you
for drugs before?
580
00:34:30,568 --> 00:34:33,537
No. And I had never
offered them.
581
00:34:33,571 --> 00:34:35,869
Did she say why she wanted
the amitriptyline?
582
00:34:35,907 --> 00:34:38,705
She was nervous
about the new film.
583
00:34:40,244 --> 00:34:42,872
- The one she was
going to star in?
- Yes.
584
00:34:42,914 --> 00:34:45,109
Why was she nervous?
585
00:34:45,149 --> 00:34:47,379
She didn't think she could
go through with it.
586
00:34:47,418 --> 00:34:49,477
Go through with what,
Ms. Greer?
587
00:34:50,922 --> 00:34:53,390
Having sex in front
of a camera.
588
00:34:53,424 --> 00:34:56,621
So, she needed the drugs
to help her do that?
589
00:34:56,661 --> 00:34:58,891
Yes.
590
00:34:58,930 --> 00:35:01,831
Thank you.
No further questions.
591
00:35:07,872 --> 00:35:10,136
You and Priscilla
were good friends?
592
00:35:11,375 --> 00:35:14,742
- We were friendly.
- Just friendly?
593
00:35:14,779 --> 00:35:17,680
Well, her mom didn't want us
getting too close.
594
00:35:17,715 --> 00:35:21,845
In fact, didn't Mrs. Blaine
discourage Priscilla
595
00:35:21,886 --> 00:35:24,081
from spending any time
with you at all?
596
00:35:24,122 --> 00:35:26,818
- Yes.
- Why was that, Angel?
597
00:35:28,726 --> 00:35:30,853
She knew that I took drugs.
598
00:35:32,130 --> 00:35:34,826
And she didn't want
Priscilla associating
599
00:35:34,866 --> 00:35:37,494
with people who took drugs,
isn't that right?
600
00:35:38,870 --> 00:35:40,929
Yes.
601
00:35:44,442 --> 00:35:47,036
When did Priscilla Blaine
start working for you?
602
00:35:47,078 --> 00:35:49,069
I believe it was late February.
603
00:35:49,113 --> 00:35:52,514
And how many of these films
did she appear in?
604
00:35:52,550 --> 00:35:54,541
Four... no, five.
605
00:35:54,585 --> 00:35:57,520
Was she featured
in any of these?
No.
606
00:35:57,555 --> 00:36:00,183
Yet she was going to,
and I quote,
607
00:36:00,224 --> 00:36:02,658
"star in your next film."
Is that correct?
608
00:36:02,693 --> 00:36:04,320
Yeah.
609
00:36:05,696 --> 00:36:07,789
Did Mrs. Blaine
know about that?
610
00:36:07,832 --> 00:36:11,393
Did she know?
She wanted script approval,
the whole bit.
611
00:36:12,870 --> 00:36:15,338
In your new film,
was Priscilla Blaine
612
00:36:15,373 --> 00:36:17,568
expected to perform sex acts
on screen?
613
00:36:17,608 --> 00:36:19,803
Tastefully, yes.
614
00:36:23,447 --> 00:36:25,506
Did Mrs. Blaine
know that her daughter
615
00:36:25,550 --> 00:36:28,075
was expected to perform
sex on screen?
616
00:36:28,119 --> 00:36:30,246
She'd been watching us shoot
for months. She knew.
617
00:36:30,288 --> 00:36:32,381
And when did your film
go into production?
618
00:36:32,423 --> 00:36:34,789
We were supposed to start
shooting June 3rd.
619
00:36:34,825 --> 00:36:37,123
The morning after
Priscilla Blaine died?
620
00:36:37,161 --> 00:36:39,595
Yes.
621
00:36:39,630 --> 00:36:42,224
Thank you.
No further questions.
622
00:36:44,735 --> 00:36:47,101
Ahem... Mr. Frome,
623
00:36:47,138 --> 00:36:50,767
did you approach Priscilla
about starring in this new film?
624
00:36:50,808 --> 00:36:53,038
No, she came to me.
625
00:36:53,077 --> 00:36:56,046
Priscilla came to you
and asked if she could
star in the film?
626
00:36:56,080 --> 00:36:59,311
Something like that.
Was her mother with her?
627
00:36:59,350 --> 00:37:01,341
No, she was alone.
628
00:37:01,385 --> 00:37:03,444
Do you have
any reason to believe
629
00:37:03,487 --> 00:37:06,650
that Mrs. Blaine forced
her daughter to ask you for the part?
630
00:37:06,691 --> 00:37:09,751
- No.
- Objection. Beyond the scope
of the witness' knowledge.
631
00:37:09,794 --> 00:37:13,321
Mr. Stone, I did
permit you great latitude.
632
00:37:13,364 --> 00:37:15,491
I'll allow it.
633
00:37:15,533 --> 00:37:17,524
She was legally an adult.
634
00:37:17,568 --> 00:37:19,559
If she didn't want
to do pornography,
635
00:37:19,604 --> 00:37:22,038
why didn't she just walk away?
636
00:37:22,073 --> 00:37:24,132
Her mother had total control
over her life.
637
00:37:24,175 --> 00:37:26,473
Priscilla was powerless
in that relationship.
638
00:37:26,510 --> 00:37:29,001
She dated a boy
her mother didn't want her to.
639
00:37:29,046 --> 00:37:31,037
She lied to get out
of a performance
640
00:37:31,082 --> 00:37:34,142
and she even began seeing you
without her mother's permission.
641
00:37:34,185 --> 00:37:37,086
She lied because she was
afraid to confront her.
642
00:37:37,121 --> 00:37:39,589
But she was an actress.
Did she really have
643
00:37:39,624 --> 00:37:40,989
that kind of difficulty
expressing herself?
644
00:37:41,025 --> 00:37:43,459
She was so used
to subverting her emotions,
645
00:37:43,494 --> 00:37:45,985
there were days she came
to my office
646
00:37:46,030 --> 00:37:48,521
and couldn't say a word.
647
00:37:48,566 --> 00:37:51,865
She found... other ways.
648
00:37:51,902 --> 00:37:54,063
What other ways?
649
00:37:55,072 --> 00:37:57,700
She had long, lovely hair.
650
00:37:57,742 --> 00:38:00,370
She knew her mother
prized her hair.
651
00:38:00,411 --> 00:38:02,470
A month ago,
she cut it all off.
652
00:38:02,513 --> 00:38:05,812
Not styled... shorn.
653
00:38:05,850 --> 00:38:08,648
Doctor, this is a transcript
654
00:38:08,686 --> 00:38:12,144
from the time you discussed
that incident with Priscilla.
655
00:38:12,189 --> 00:38:16,387
Would you please read
the highlighted portions out loud?
656
00:38:22,867 --> 00:38:25,961
'I started, and I just
kept going.'
657
00:38:26,003 --> 00:38:28,870
'Why did you do it? '
658
00:38:28,906 --> 00:38:32,842
'Maybe... I don't know,
659
00:38:32,877 --> 00:38:35,675
Mom said my hair
was what sold me or something.
660
00:38:35,713 --> 00:38:38,238
I thought without the hair,
whatever...
661
00:38:39,684 --> 00:38:41,743
maybe she'd get it. "'
662
00:38:43,721 --> 00:38:48,021
Doctor, would you
characterize that incident
as self-destructive?
663
00:38:48,059 --> 00:38:50,459
Cutting hair, cutting skin...
664
00:38:50,494 --> 00:38:52,860
it's how some kids
get their point across.
665
00:38:52,897 --> 00:38:54,888
And did you believe
it would lead
666
00:38:54,932 --> 00:38:59,801
- to more serious forms
of self-destructive behavior?
- It usually does.
667
00:38:59,837 --> 00:39:01,964
Dr. Seliger,
did Priscilla Blaine
668
00:39:02,006 --> 00:39:04,600
ever talk to you
about committing suicide?
669
00:39:06,544 --> 00:39:08,637
Indirectly.
How so?
670
00:39:08,679 --> 00:39:10,306
She made a tape of a monologue
671
00:39:10,348 --> 00:39:12,578
from a play she did in class.
672
00:39:12,616 --> 00:39:14,709
What did she plan
to do with that tape?
673
00:39:14,752 --> 00:39:18,813
She gave it to her mother.
Said she "hoped she'd understand."
674
00:39:18,856 --> 00:39:20,983
When did she give
the tape to her mother?
675
00:39:21,025 --> 00:39:23,152
A week before she died.
676
00:39:23,194 --> 00:39:27,153
Your Honor,
at this time I'd like to play
the tape for the Court.
677
00:39:27,198 --> 00:39:29,189
The Defense
renews its objection.
678
00:39:29,233 --> 00:39:33,294
Mr. Stone is insisting
the death was a suicide,
and is now attempting
679
00:39:33,337 --> 00:39:36,329
to introduce non-relevant
facts into that theory.
680
00:39:36,374 --> 00:39:38,365
Objection's noted,
Mr. Pollard.
681
00:39:38,409 --> 00:39:40,673
I'll allow the tape
for what it's worth.
682
00:39:53,891 --> 00:39:57,292
Mama, you awake?
683
00:40:00,398 --> 00:40:02,593
I couldn't sleep.
684
00:40:04,635 --> 00:40:06,762
I haven't slept in days.
685
00:40:10,908 --> 00:40:16,346
Last night in the dark
I looked at myself in the mirror...
686
00:40:18,916 --> 00:40:21,817
and all I could see
were the whites of my eyes.
687
00:40:25,589 --> 00:40:29,047
And I knew how scared
I really was.
688
00:40:30,428 --> 00:40:32,828
Are you dreaming, Mama?
689
00:40:34,765 --> 00:40:37,427
Remember Abilene, Mama?
690
00:40:39,270 --> 00:40:42,330
How the towns clicked by...
691
00:40:43,707 --> 00:40:46,699
and I begged you to stop
the train?
692
00:40:47,912 --> 00:40:52,110
Lexington, Nashville,
Little Rock.
693
00:40:54,351 --> 00:40:57,514
I was sick
for a thousand miles.
694
00:41:03,294 --> 00:41:05,819
And I hated you for it.
695
00:41:09,733 --> 00:41:13,965
Well, Mama, you sleep.
696
00:41:18,409 --> 00:41:20,104
Me...
697
00:41:21,946 --> 00:41:24,915
I'm getting off this train.
698
00:41:29,753 --> 00:41:31,812
I'm tired now, Mama.
699
00:41:35,793 --> 00:41:37,852
When you wake up...
700
00:41:39,763 --> 00:41:42,095
don't be angry that I'm gone.
701
00:41:48,839 --> 00:41:51,364
It's my turn to sleep.
702
00:42:05,556 --> 00:42:08,320
So they might believe
the girl committed suicide,
703
00:42:08,359 --> 00:42:10,520
but the defense will appeal.
704
00:42:10,561 --> 00:42:13,394
Admission of the tape
was reversible error.
705
00:42:13,430 --> 00:42:16,627
Judge Hale
didn't think the tape
was overly prejudicial.
706
00:42:16,667 --> 00:42:18,658
Even if the girl
did kill herself,
707
00:42:18,702 --> 00:42:20,693
it's tough to prove
that the mother's behavior
708
00:42:20,738 --> 00:42:24,230
was the proximate cause
of her death.
709
00:42:24,275 --> 00:42:26,266
And we're almost there.
The tape went a long way
to prove that.
710
00:42:26,310 --> 00:42:28,301
Mrs. Blaine knew that acting
in those films
711
00:42:28,345 --> 00:42:30,404
was making
her daughter suicidal.
712
00:42:30,447 --> 00:42:32,972
Yeah, but if she doesn't
take the stand,
713
00:42:33,017 --> 00:42:35,986
you got no way of proving
what she knew or didn't know.
714
00:42:36,020 --> 00:42:38,386
And Pollard's no fool.
He's been around.
715
00:42:38,422 --> 00:42:40,549
No way he's gonna
put her on the stand.
716
00:42:40,591 --> 00:42:42,991
No way you're going
to make your case.
717
00:42:43,027 --> 00:42:46,861
What if it wasn't suicide
after all?
718
00:42:46,897 --> 00:42:49,627
At the probate hearing,
Mrs. Blaine said
719
00:42:49,667 --> 00:42:52,761
that when Priscilla was nervous
about starring in a film,
720
00:42:52,803 --> 00:42:55,203
she told her to talk
to Angel about it.
721
00:42:55,239 --> 00:42:58,800
At trial, Angel said Mrs. Blaine
didn't want Priscilla around her.
722
00:42:58,842 --> 00:43:00,833
Maybe she knew Angel
was getting drugs
723
00:43:00,878 --> 00:43:02,869
to get through the performance.
724
00:43:02,913 --> 00:43:04,904
So Mrs. Blaine
sent Priscilla to Angel
725
00:43:04,949 --> 00:43:07,440
to get the drugs
to help her have sex on camera.
726
00:43:07,484 --> 00:43:10,009
So we change our theory?
727
00:43:10,054 --> 00:43:13,080
Priscilla didn't commit
suicide, she OD'd?
728
00:43:14,725 --> 00:43:19,185
Mrs. Blaine not only
forced her daughter
to have sex on camera,
729
00:43:19,229 --> 00:43:21,288
but she gave her the drugs
730
00:43:21,332 --> 00:43:24,563
to help her do that.
731
00:43:26,904 --> 00:43:30,396
Ergo, she is guilty
of her daughter's death.
732
00:43:30,441 --> 00:43:32,466
And with her prior testimony,
733
00:43:32,509 --> 00:43:34,534
we don't even need
Mrs. Blaine on the stand.
734
00:43:34,578 --> 00:43:36,603
Now, Ben, what do you think?
735
00:43:36,647 --> 00:43:38,706
Do you believe this girl
committed suicide?
736
00:43:38,749 --> 00:43:42,048
I do believe that Mrs. Blaine
is guilty of her daughter's death.
737
00:43:42,086 --> 00:43:44,077
I'll do anything to make it stick.
738
00:43:49,026 --> 00:43:51,017
It's prejudicial.
739
00:43:51,061 --> 00:43:52,551
It's inflammatory...
740
00:43:52,596 --> 00:43:55,394
I am not deciding
on decibel level, Lucas.
741
00:43:55,432 --> 00:43:58,595
There is nothing in that transcript
that would prejudice a jury.
742
00:43:58,636 --> 00:44:01,070
What about her right
against self-incrimination?
743
00:44:01,105 --> 00:44:03,596
Mrs. Blaine testified under oath.
She was represented by counsel.
744
00:44:03,641 --> 00:44:05,939
Her rights were fully protected.
745
00:44:05,976 --> 00:44:08,001
'What did you say
to your daughter
746
00:44:08,045 --> 00:44:10,172
when she told you
she was nervous? '
747
00:44:10,214 --> 00:44:14,947
Answer, Mrs.
'I told her to talk to her friend Angel.
748
00:44:14,985 --> 00:44:18,182
She made a lot of films."'
Now, what's the problem with that?
749
00:44:18,222 --> 00:44:21,123
He's manufacturing
proximate cause.
750
00:44:23,627 --> 00:44:26,357
A jury could infer
that the defendant
751
00:44:26,397 --> 00:44:29,059
sent her daughter to Angel
specifically to get drugs.
752
00:44:29,099 --> 00:44:32,034
- Still, if the girl
committed suicide...
- Exactly.
753
00:44:32,069 --> 00:44:34,867
What if she didn't?
What if she accidentally OD'd?
754
00:44:34,905 --> 00:44:36,304
Your point being...?
755
00:44:36,340 --> 00:44:38,706
We're in agreement
on one major point...
756
00:44:38,742 --> 00:44:42,075
nobody will ever know
what Priscilla's intentions were.
But we do know
757
00:44:42,112 --> 00:44:45,377
that her mother intended to get
that film made no matter what the cost.
758
00:44:45,416 --> 00:44:47,407
That's a sandbag.
He's changing theories
in mid-case
759
00:44:47,451 --> 00:44:49,248
because he hasn't got
anything to stand on.
760
00:44:49,286 --> 00:44:52,813
Oh, I think not.
I think if you ask a jury,
they'll tell you
761
00:44:52,856 --> 00:44:54,915
her taped plea to her mother...
762
00:44:54,958 --> 00:44:57,893
the most passionate
performance of that girl's life.
763
00:45:02,533 --> 00:45:04,831
I see no reason
to overrule the motion.
764
00:45:04,868 --> 00:45:08,497
I'll allow Mrs. Blaine's testimony
to be read into evidence.
765
00:45:12,876 --> 00:45:15,367
I'll need 10 minutes
with my client.
766
00:45:16,714 --> 00:45:20,241
So now you're telling me
it was an accident...
767
00:45:22,252 --> 00:45:24,914
and it's still my fault?
768
00:45:24,955 --> 00:45:27,014
Mrs. Blaine,
I'm not a psychiatrist...
769
00:45:27,057 --> 00:45:29,582
I don't know what part
of your psyche made you push
770
00:45:29,626 --> 00:45:32,595
your own flesh and blood
into pornography... but yes, I do think
771
00:45:32,629 --> 00:45:36,588
Priscilla's death was your fault,
both legally and morally.
772
00:45:40,070 --> 00:45:42,231
But I loved her.
773
00:45:44,074 --> 00:45:46,304
She was my life.
774
00:45:46,343 --> 00:45:50,473
No, she was your daughter.
She had a life of her own.
775
00:45:58,255 --> 00:46:01,224
Criminally negligent homicide...
776
00:46:01,258 --> 00:46:03,818
with a sentencing
recommendation?
777
00:46:03,861 --> 00:46:05,920
An "E" felony?
778
00:46:07,197 --> 00:46:09,290
She's not dangerous, Ben.
779
00:46:13,570 --> 00:46:15,629
Man two?
780
00:46:18,208 --> 00:46:20,267
She does the max.
781
00:46:39,763 --> 00:46:41,924
It was kind of like
a fairy tale, wasn't it?
782
00:46:41,965 --> 00:46:44,024
Which one?
783
00:46:44,067 --> 00:46:46,558
"Mirror, mirror
on the wall..."
784
00:46:49,406 --> 00:46:53,035
She looked at her daughter
and saw herself.
785
00:46:53,076 --> 00:46:55,704
Somehow, I don't think
she'll ever understand
what she did wrong.
786
00:46:55,746 --> 00:46:57,873
No, I suppose you're right,
but it's scary.
787
00:46:57,915 --> 00:46:59,906
What's that?
788
00:46:59,950 --> 00:47:02,510
That an emotion like love
can do so much damage.62632
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