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NARRATOR:
In the criminal justice system
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the people are represented 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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You the cable man?
All day.
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Thank goodness.
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Mrs. Lerner was home all weekend
with Mr. Lerner and no food channel.
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Yeah, well, she's not home now.
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She probably
didn't hear the bell.
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How many times did you ring?
Enough.
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That's what I like,
a man anxious to do his job.
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That's me. Mr. Anxious.
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Good day,
Mrs. Lerner. Coming up.
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Hello.
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Mrs. Lerner.
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The cable man's here.
Mrs. Lerner?
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(SCREAMS)
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Vics are Eileen and David Lerner.
Maid found them.
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You got a point of entry?
Broken window in the kitchen.
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We got a blood trail from the
bedroom, takes him out the same way.
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It's nice and tidy.
Anything missing?
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We're still doing
an inventory with the maid.
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These people lived here alone?
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Maid said
they moved in last year.
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They got a daughter that lives uptown.
She's on her way.
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Thanks.
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Nice color scheme. Didn't
eat breakfast, did you?
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Couple of dozen stab wounds
each and still counting.
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Judging by the blood glutting
around the male vic's head,
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I'd say they've been dead
at least 24 hours.
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Still tucked in.
Didn't know what hit her.
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Yeah, well, he's not so lucky.
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Stab wounds, both hands,
through and through.
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So the wife's attacked first. He
wakes up, tries to fight the guy...
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"David and Eileen.
Twenty-five years of joy."
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Till death did them part.
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Twenty-five years and they're
still sleeping in the same bed.
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Then some animal comes along
and does this.
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You find the murder weapon?
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Searched the house, the yard, the alley
and two blocks four ways. Nothing.
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Looks like a 10-inch,
single-edge knife did it.
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Weapon of choice
at Thanksgiving.
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The set in the kitchen
was missing a carving knife.
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So he entered
the house unarmed?
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He didn't know the Lerners
were gonna be home.
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Once he got inside
he heard a noise upstairs
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and decided
to do something about it.
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Did he help himself
to anything else? No.
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Jewelry, cash, silver settings.
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They're all present
and accounted for.
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I'm not getting a read
on this one.
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If he's there to kill them,
why enter the house unarmed?
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If it's burglary,
why leave empty-handed?
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Well, maybe butchering the Lerners
tired him out, or he was in a hurry.
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Well, he had time
to freshen up.
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According to Forensics,
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they found blood mixed with
water in the kitchen sink.
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Any hits on prints?
BRISCOE: No, nothing.
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Besides the Lerners and their
maid, we got 38 unknowns.
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Thirty-eight? They must've
been a popular couple.
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Yeah, with carpenters,
painters and plumbers.
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They were fixing up the house.
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But here's the real deal,
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partial right thumb-print on the
headboard in Mrs. Lerner's blood.
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It matches the prints
found near the broken window.
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So we get prints from the
workers and the maid's family,
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and see if any of them
match up.
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And check back with Forensics, maybe
this guy's MO will tell the story.
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MARKS: Lady went first.
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The angle of the wounds suggests
he was on the bed, straddling her.
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He hit all the major landmarks,
stomach, kidneys, liver, heart.
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That's about
as deliberate as it gets.
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And how. This one goes
off the gruesome meter.
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See this blood-spatter pattern
above the headboard?
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That's the cast off of a knife
moving hard and fast.
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Thirty five at bats, and he
never missed his target.
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Great, we'll make him the MVP.
He earned it.
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Struggling in the dark with his
victims, and he never hits the bed?
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Guy knew what he wanted.
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I'm getting married
next summer.
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I can't believe
they won't be there.
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LOGAN: You have any idea who'd
want to hurt your parents?
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I can't imagine anyone would.
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Everyone who ever met them
loved them.
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Well, we all want to think that about our
parents, but it's not always realistic.
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I was born and raised in this city.
I know what people are like.
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My parents were different.
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BRISCOE: Even the nicest
people can make enemies.
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We have to ask this,
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did your parents ever gamble or
have any financial problems?
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Does it look like they did?
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Sometimes these fixer-uppers can
drain a bank book pretty fast.
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They could've borrowed money
from the wrong people.
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No, they bought this house
because it needed work.
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It was their dream house.
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Since the day they moved in here
last year, they spent every minute
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restoring every piece of tile,
every doorknob.
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Sounds like a full-time job.
Were they retired?
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They own...
Owned a small ad agency.
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Pharmaceutical advertising.
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We've had no bomb threats, no
letters, not even a phone call.
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Who the hell gets worked
up over cold medicines?
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Didn't some drug company
get in trouble
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because they had the wrong
number of stars in their logo?
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Some religious fanatics
spread rumors about Satanism.
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But that was years ago, and that
company is not one of our accounts.
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Well, how about
a disgruntled employee?
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Anybody complain
about their Christmas bonus?
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Eileen and David treated
their employees very well.
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Sounds like Santa's workshop.
They never had to fire anybody?
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Since this agency opened, only two
people have left against their will.
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One died and the other
was deported by the INS.
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And Eileen went to Washington
to stop that.
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Well, no disrespect, but they sound
a little too good to be true.
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I can think of only one person
who might agree.
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Bob Frankel.
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Finally.
What did they do to Bob?
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He was partners with Eileen and
David before they broke away.
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They took Symtac, the primary
account, and started this agency.
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Well, that must've hurt.
Did Frankel take it in stride?
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I doubt it. He went bankrupt.
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Oh, yeah. I have fond memories
of those days, Detectives.
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Eileen and David
left me in ruins.
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I'm just now crawling out
from under chapter seven.
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Yeah, you could say I would
have liked to have killed them.
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BRISCOE: If you're trying to clear
yourself in a murder investigation,
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you're not going about it
the right way.
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I don't mind telling you how I
feel because I didn't kill them.
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Look, what they did to me
was the best thing
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that could've happened to me.
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It made me realize how much I
really hated the advertising game.
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Whatever anger I felt,
I turned it into this.
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Yeah, well, some people never
learn to forgive and forget.
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So, just for the hell of it, where were
you last Saturday night at 1:00 a.m.?
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Kenya.
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I'm developing a private blend
for my Gen X crowd.
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And I call it Java Jive.
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Latent ran
that bloody thumb-print
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against everyone known to have been
in that house in the past year.
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They got nothing.
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You run it against
the short list of enemies?
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The Lerners don't have enemies.
These people were saints.
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The only guy they ever screwed
thinks they did him a favor.
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You're saying someone picked
their name out of the phone book
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and dropped in on them?
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It happens. Some nut-job forgets to
wear his aluminum-foil hat one morning.
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All of a sudden, voices in
his head start telling him
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to go ring doorbells
and stab people.
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Well, I don't like
unsolved mysteries,
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so before we hand it over
to Robert Stack...
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We know. We know. Yeah, walk
through it one more time.
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All right. Forensics says
our guy was standing over her,
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and that she went first.
They're asleep.
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Does she see him? Does she scream?
She was still tucked in.
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So our guy leans over, and he leaves a
right thumb-print on the headboard.
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That probably makes him
a lefty.
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Husband wakes up. They fight.
The husband loses.
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Okay, they're both dead.
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Okay, so now what does he do?
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He doesn't steal anything. He
goes downstairs and washes up.
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I'm sorry, am I in the way here?
No, no, not at all.
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This isn't gonna take
very long,
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but maybe you'd rather not
have to listen to this.
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It's okay.
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All right. So,
he walks into the kitchen,
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he cleans up at the sink,
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and then he goes out
the way he came in.
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Why climb back out the window when
he could just walk through the door?
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Key-locked deadbolt,
that's why.
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And latents didn't find
his prints on the doorknob.
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He didn't even try to open it.
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(BIRDS CHIRPING)
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And there's no prints on this
side of the door, either.
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He gets into the garden
from over there.
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So why does he pass that door,
come over here,
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climb over all this crap
to get into the window?
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Maybe he's psychic and he
knew the door was locked.
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Manhattan Security Services.
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These holes in the masonry,
Ms. Lerner,
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was there a different kind of door
here when your parents moved in?
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It was a security door.
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My parents removed it when
they remodeled the kitchen.
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They wanted a view
of the garden.
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When my parents bought this
house, it looked like Fort Knox.
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So does half of New York.
Who used to live here?
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Warren Bartlett. The divorce lawyer.
You may have heard of him.
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Yeah. You can't open Page Six
without reading about him.
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That's the guy
who destroyed a lot of lives.
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Oh, my God. You mean, my parents
may have been killed by mistake?
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This is unbelievable.
Those poor people.
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Well, it's still just a theory.
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We can't really be sure
you were the intended victim.
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But then again,
in your line of work...
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I reach the pinnacle of my profession,
I have to live like a prisoner.
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Cameras, security doors,
letter bomb analyzers,
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a bodyguard when I go to court.
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I mean, it's not as if
we don't serve a purpose.
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Do you know how many
matrimonial attorneys
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were attacked last year?
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I know one
who should have been.
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Did anybody ever show up
at your home?
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Actually, that's why
we sold the brownstone.
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Now I live in a doorman building.
High security.
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Well, we're gonna need
some names.
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Why?
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Could be one of your clients'
exes didn't know you relocated.
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UNGER: You think you're
being smart, cautious.
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You sign a pre-nup, you know, just
in case it's not happily ever after.
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My ex goes to Bartlett.
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VoilĂ , the pre-nup's not worth
the paper it's written on.
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It's America. We have to
pay for our mistakes.
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How many mistakes do you make
that cost 30 grand a month?
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(EXCLAIMS)
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I might wanna smack him around myself.
Somebody beat him up?
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Somebody tried to kill him.
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(LAUGHS)
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Hey, bully for them.
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Closest I ever got was throwing
a chair in a deposition.
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Look, that was eight years ago.
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I've gone through
three wives since.
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If I was going to try to kill a divorce
lawyer, he's way down on my list.
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(MUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO)
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Learned my lesson, man.
Never mess with the talent.
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Tina had the voice of an angel,
but she had a tail and horns.
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We heard Bartlett really cleaned
you out in the divorce.
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You lost the house,
the studio, the car.
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Don't believe
Bartlett's B.S. PR.
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I threw money at him
to make Tina go away.
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Besides, this business is a
license to print the green stuff.
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The way he tells it, you
weren't just throwing money.
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You were throwing punches,
threatened to kill him.
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You try two days locked
in a room with the wife,
234
00:12:15,904 --> 00:12:18,851
Bartlett and my suit
who goes out at $300 an hour,
235
00:12:19,308 --> 00:12:21,653
being grilled over
every nickel and dime.
236
00:12:21,711 --> 00:12:23,987
You'd lose your cool, too.
Maybe.
237
00:12:24,514 --> 00:12:27,085
But you see,
you used the magic word, kill.
238
00:12:28,217 --> 00:12:32,893
Bartlett threatened to go to the cops.
Tell them I was dealing coke. Real crap.
239
00:12:33,223 --> 00:12:35,931
Said he'd tie me up in criminal
court till next year's Grammys.
240
00:12:35,992 --> 00:12:38,404
He did his homework.
Yeah, well...
241
00:12:38,928 --> 00:12:41,238
My shark
did some homework of his own.
242
00:12:41,364 --> 00:12:45,073
Seems Bartlett's kid had a little
problem with the blow himself.
243
00:12:46,135 --> 00:12:49,310
Makes for a quick settlement.
Everybody's happy.
244
00:12:50,341 --> 00:12:53,879
You know, the more I talk to these
guys, it reminds me why I stay single.
245
00:12:53,944 --> 00:12:57,824
You mean, it's not just the quality
time you get to spend with yourself?
246
00:12:58,582 --> 00:13:01,620
You know, it is possible
that the guy we're looking for
247
00:13:01,685 --> 00:13:04,097
isn't ticked off at the way
Bartlett does business.
248
00:13:04,154 --> 00:13:07,067
His kid is a dope-head. Maybe
it's the way he does business.
249
00:13:07,124 --> 00:13:10,970
Yeah, drug dealers. I keep forgetting
there's notches below lawyers.
250
00:13:11,562 --> 00:13:13,839
You know,
we could spend a whole year
251
00:13:13,899 --> 00:13:17,210
chasing down guys who may have
wanted a piece of Bartlett.
252
00:13:17,269 --> 00:13:20,739
Well, we wouldn't want you to get
a hernia from overwork, Mike.
253
00:13:20,805 --> 00:13:23,217
Very funny.
But I got a different angle.
254
00:13:23,842 --> 00:13:26,880
Bartlett's kid's
into powdering his nose.
255
00:13:26,945 --> 00:13:28,356
Now, maybe
he didn't pay his bills,
256
00:13:28,413 --> 00:13:31,223
and I doubt he sent a
change-of-address card to his dealer.
257
00:13:31,283 --> 00:13:33,820
Listen to this, Bartlett
never had any children,
258
00:13:33,885 --> 00:13:36,331
but he's got a foster son
named Smith.
259
00:13:36,688 --> 00:13:37,860
The kid's father OD'd,
260
00:13:37,923 --> 00:13:40,803
mom's had a long history of drugs and theft.
She's till in Bedford.
261
00:13:40,860 --> 00:13:42,806
Anyway, I ran the kid's name,
no yellows.
262
00:13:42,862 --> 00:13:45,843
Well, Bartlett's got connections.
He could make those disappear.
263
00:13:45,898 --> 00:13:49,107
Yeah, he couldn't make an impound
report disappear, though.
264
00:13:49,168 --> 00:13:51,944
Well, that's a big help.
No, actually it might be.
265
00:13:52,571 --> 00:13:56,144
Steven Smith wrapped his car around
a hydrant the night of the murders.
266
00:13:56,208 --> 00:13:59,246
Less than half a block
from the Lerners' brownstone.
267
00:13:59,312 --> 00:14:02,555
Wow, that's almost a clue.
And it beats heavy lifting.
268
00:14:03,316 --> 00:14:04,317
What?
269
00:14:04,817 --> 00:14:07,697
It's Anita's sense of humor.
Lieutenant Anita to you.
270
00:14:08,288 --> 00:14:09,494
Lieutenant.
271
00:14:12,693 --> 00:14:16,106
It's like I said, a bunch of us
went to a party down in SoHo.
272
00:14:16,163 --> 00:14:17,642
I really don't remember much.
273
00:14:17,698 --> 00:14:20,941
You remember having a brief
encounter with a fire hydrant?
274
00:14:23,236 --> 00:14:24,306
You guys are cops.
275
00:14:24,371 --> 00:14:26,544
I tell you what happened, you
could pull my driver's license.
276
00:14:26,606 --> 00:14:29,018
Come on, man, that's not
even our department.
277
00:14:29,076 --> 00:14:31,556
Relax. Just tell us
what happened, Steve.
278
00:14:33,380 --> 00:14:34,485
All right.
279
00:14:35,883 --> 00:14:38,830
My buddy Josh and me, we left
a party to go hit the clubs.
280
00:14:38,886 --> 00:14:41,389
And I guess I shouldn't
have been driving.
281
00:14:42,490 --> 00:14:46,370
I hit the hydrant. That's it. I paid
the towing fine. Nobody got hurt.
282
00:14:46,494 --> 00:14:47,632
What's the big deal?
283
00:14:47,695 --> 00:14:50,676
But you used to live right
down the block from there.
284
00:14:51,099 --> 00:14:53,978
Yeah, well, you know, but we were
going to the Palladium, I mean...
285
00:14:54,736 --> 00:14:57,046
Of course we were
in the neighborhood.
286
00:14:57,138 --> 00:14:58,845
What? You think
I'm a witness to something?
287
00:14:58,906 --> 00:15:00,647
Did you see anything?
No.
288
00:15:00,709 --> 00:15:03,280
I locked up the car and I
decided to call it a night.
289
00:15:03,345 --> 00:15:05,382
You and Josh
both called it a night?
290
00:15:05,447 --> 00:15:09,452
No. He wasn't as out of it as I was. He
went back to the Zoo for a nightcap.
291
00:15:09,518 --> 00:15:10,895
What, did you take a cab home?
292
00:15:10,953 --> 00:15:14,127
No, I was pretty wasted.
I needed the air, so I walked.
293
00:15:15,991 --> 00:15:18,267
He got all revved up.
The party died.
294
00:15:19,094 --> 00:15:21,506
Well, didn't you think Steve may
have had a little too much to drink
295
00:15:21,563 --> 00:15:22,633
to get behind that wheel?
296
00:15:22,698 --> 00:15:25,235
Last year I saw the guy go
for eight hours straight.
297
00:15:25,300 --> 00:15:27,041
Maybe he's gotten
out of shape, I don't know.
298
00:15:27,102 --> 00:15:28,741
I hear AA'll do that to you.
299
00:15:28,805 --> 00:15:29,943
He's in AA?
300
00:15:30,006 --> 00:15:32,919
Yeah, his girlfriend, Sally,
she talked him into it.
301
00:15:33,209 --> 00:15:34,847
Sally have a last name?
302
00:15:36,045 --> 00:15:37,615
Beyers, I think.
303
00:15:38,014 --> 00:15:40,153
The things you'll do
for a little action.
304
00:15:40,216 --> 00:15:42,696
BRISCOE: You mean,
he doesn't take AA seriously?
305
00:15:43,553 --> 00:15:46,864
Maybe he did. I don't know,
you are what you are, right?
306
00:15:47,824 --> 00:15:51,237
He said he'd only have one One
drink turns into eight or nine...
307
00:15:51,294 --> 00:15:54,173
Yeah, why don't you tell me
about the accident?
308
00:15:54,865 --> 00:15:58,438
He was singing like a jerk. You know,
started playing air guitar. Boom.
309
00:15:58,736 --> 00:16:00,545
And what happened
to your drinking buddy?
310
00:16:00,604 --> 00:16:04,017
He smacked his head
up against the steering wheel.
311
00:16:04,074 --> 00:16:06,884
You know, if he wasn't so loaded,
he might have actually got hurt.
312
00:16:06,944 --> 00:16:08,855
LOGAN:
So where'd you go from there?
313
00:16:09,547 --> 00:16:13,256
Something like that just messes you up.
I cabbed it back to the Zoo.
314
00:16:13,884 --> 00:16:17,764
Steve go with you? No. He said
he wanted to walk it off.
315
00:16:18,556 --> 00:16:23,370
Eight or nine drinks, I'd have to circle
the Island twice to walk that one off.
316
00:16:23,428 --> 00:16:25,305
You know,
back in my drinking days,
317
00:16:25,363 --> 00:16:28,173
I came home once at the
tail-end of a three-day bender.
318
00:16:28,233 --> 00:16:30,907
Only I went into
the wrong wife's front door.
319
00:16:30,969 --> 00:16:33,245
That was enough
to make me go to the 12 steps.
320
00:16:33,305 --> 00:16:36,081
What are you saying, kid went
to his old house by mistake?
321
00:16:36,141 --> 00:16:37,381
It plays out.
322
00:16:37,776 --> 00:16:39,722
Steven used to come home drunk
all the time.
323
00:16:39,778 --> 00:16:42,122
So he didn't want to mess
with the security door.
324
00:16:42,180 --> 00:16:43,989
So he crawls in the window.
325
00:16:44,382 --> 00:16:48,388
He's in AA. He went on a bender. Maybe
he told his sponsor all about it.
326
00:16:51,624 --> 00:16:55,902
I'm sorry. I appreciate that you've
got a job to do, Detectives.
327
00:16:55,962 --> 00:16:59,034
But anything said in meetings
is strictly confidential.
328
00:16:59,398 --> 00:17:03,210
You know, I had a guy like you who
dragged me out of a bottle once,
329
00:17:03,269 --> 00:17:06,148
and I wouldn't appreciate him giving
out interviews to the tabloids,
330
00:17:06,205 --> 00:17:07,775
but this is a little different.
331
00:17:07,840 --> 00:17:10,218
We're investigating
a murder case here.
332
00:17:10,443 --> 00:17:12,753
You don't think
Steven killed someone.
333
00:17:13,546 --> 00:17:15,959
Well, you're all wrong there.
334
00:17:16,650 --> 00:17:18,561
Steven's many things,
he's an alcoholic,
335
00:17:18,619 --> 00:17:20,428
he's a substance abuser,
but he's no killer.
336
00:17:20,487 --> 00:17:23,900
That much I'll tell you. Did you
know he was drinking again?
337
00:17:25,325 --> 00:17:28,363
I'm sorry. I'm his sponsor.
I can't tell you any more.
338
00:17:29,229 --> 00:17:30,867
(HORN HONKING)
339
00:17:30,931 --> 00:17:32,274
(SIGHING)
340
00:17:32,366 --> 00:17:34,107
What, does this guy
think he's a priest?
341
00:17:34,168 --> 00:17:37,877
It's the only way it can work, Mike.
What's the girlfriend's name?
342
00:17:41,675 --> 00:17:44,816
Sally Beyers. Maybe she's
not so tight-lipped.
343
00:17:45,747 --> 00:17:48,353
Steven's worked hardest
on steps four and five.
344
00:17:48,416 --> 00:17:50,327
"Making a fearless
moral inventory"
345
00:17:50,385 --> 00:17:52,456
and "admitting his wrongs
to God, to himself..."
346
00:17:52,520 --> 00:17:55,433
"And to another person."
Sounds like you've been there.
347
00:17:55,490 --> 00:17:57,265
Sober 532 days.
348
00:17:57,325 --> 00:17:59,896
All right. Your boyfriend
can't say as much.
349
00:18:00,395 --> 00:18:03,569
This was his first slip. It happens.
He tell you about it?
350
00:18:03,631 --> 00:18:05,872
Tuesday, in group.
He told us all.
351
00:18:06,434 --> 00:18:09,507
It's part of the recovery.
What else did he tell you?
352
00:18:10,539 --> 00:18:12,951
What gets said in meetings
stays in meetings.
353
00:18:13,008 --> 00:18:16,353
We're investigating
a serious crime, Miss Beyers.
354
00:18:16,412 --> 00:18:18,323
And we have to talk
to everybody.
355
00:18:18,647 --> 00:18:21,787
Steven was in that neighborhood
and he knows that house.
356
00:18:23,052 --> 00:18:24,861
He doesn't remember anything.
357
00:18:24,920 --> 00:18:28,629
He told us that he'd had a major blackout,
and he said he's been having nightmares.
358
00:18:28,691 --> 00:18:32,161
I think it scared him into sobriety.
What kind of nightmares?
359
00:18:32,461 --> 00:18:34,839
He read about those people
dying in his old house
360
00:18:34,897 --> 00:18:36,844
and he dreamed that he did it.
361
00:18:43,373 --> 00:18:44,784
Wait, wait, wait.
Let me get this right.
362
00:18:44,841 --> 00:18:47,481
Now, you're saying
this poor jerk had a dream.
363
00:18:47,544 --> 00:18:50,582
Which he told to a group
of people in an AA meeting.
364
00:18:50,914 --> 00:18:53,827
Last night I dreamed that I was
having an ice-cream sundae
365
00:18:53,884 --> 00:18:55,921
in bed with Heather Locklear.
366
00:18:56,853 --> 00:18:58,764
You don't think
that that's sufficient cause
367
00:18:58,822 --> 00:19:01,132
to get a warrant
to check out my bedroom?
368
00:19:01,191 --> 00:19:02,671
With no disrespect, Your Honor,
369
00:19:02,727 --> 00:19:06,038
I doubt I'd find Ms. Locklear's
fingerprints on the headboard of your bed.
370
00:19:06,097 --> 00:19:08,008
And you found
the kid's prints at the scene?
371
00:19:08,065 --> 00:19:09,476
An unidentified set.
372
00:19:09,534 --> 00:19:12,481
All I'm looking for is an order
to fingerprint Steven Smith.
373
00:19:12,536 --> 00:19:15,039
All right. I'll give you
your order, Ms. Kincaid.
374
00:19:15,473 --> 00:19:16,952
Disrespect and all.
375
00:19:19,610 --> 00:19:21,453
I told you I was drunk,
all right?
376
00:19:21,512 --> 00:19:25,289
Did you ever hear of a blackout? They happen.
I can't remember anything.
377
00:19:25,349 --> 00:19:27,386
BRISCOE: And these don't
jog your memory?
378
00:19:27,752 --> 00:19:30,791
Why would I do that to those people, man?
I don't even know them.
379
00:19:30,856 --> 00:19:33,393
We're not saying you meant
to kill them, Steven.
380
00:19:33,458 --> 00:19:35,699
You know, there was a
case up in Westchester.
381
00:19:35,761 --> 00:19:38,105
This kid killed
an Indian couple by mistake.
382
00:19:38,163 --> 00:19:41,144
Now, if that's what this is,
maybe there's a way out.
383
00:19:42,000 --> 00:19:44,537
What kind of mistake, man?
I wasn't there.
384
00:19:44,603 --> 00:19:47,880
You drink too much, you do things
you're not exactly proud of.
385
00:19:47,939 --> 00:19:49,680
Believe me, I know.
386
00:19:52,244 --> 00:19:54,224
Don't you think
that I would remember...
387
00:19:54,279 --> 00:19:56,259
Remember?
I've been there, too.
388
00:19:56,315 --> 00:19:58,990
Now relax. You want
some coffee or something?
389
00:19:59,686 --> 00:20:01,359
No, I'm okay.
390
00:20:03,022 --> 00:20:06,902
Steven, when you woke up the next
day, was there blood on your clothes?
391
00:20:07,994 --> 00:20:11,669
Yeah, I cut my head in the accident.
Of course, there was blood.
392
00:20:12,899 --> 00:20:15,209
Look, we can go over this
a million times, okay?
393
00:20:15,268 --> 00:20:17,214
I can't help you.
I wasn't there.
394
00:20:17,270 --> 00:20:20,945
All right, tell me this. In your
dream, what happened to the knife?
395
00:20:23,811 --> 00:20:26,155
I'll tell you what I think
happened, Steven.
396
00:20:26,213 --> 00:20:27,692
I think you went in
through the window
397
00:20:27,748 --> 00:20:31,423
because you were too drunk to notice
that the steel door was gone.
398
00:20:32,386 --> 00:20:35,799
You didn't know the Lerners had
remodeled the house, did you?
399
00:20:37,725 --> 00:20:41,502
No, how would I? I haven't
been there since we moved.
400
00:20:42,396 --> 00:20:44,740
Now, see?
That's just my point.
401
00:20:48,502 --> 00:20:50,072
Kid's on the verge.
402
00:20:50,905 --> 00:20:54,751
This might help. Prints came back.
Our bloody thumb's a match.
403
00:20:55,210 --> 00:20:56,382
Let's do it.
404
00:20:59,147 --> 00:21:02,094
You know what they say, Lennie.
Memories fade but fingerprints don't.
405
00:21:02,150 --> 00:21:03,561
Get up-UP!
406
00:21:04,552 --> 00:21:07,931
Steven Smith, you're under arrest for
the murder of David and Eileen Lerner.
407
00:21:07,989 --> 00:21:09,593
You have the right
to remain silent.
408
00:21:09,658 --> 00:21:12,161
Anything you say can and will
be used against...
409
00:21:13,194 --> 00:21:18,110
"Docket number 622613,
People v. Steven Alan Smith."
410
00:21:18,167 --> 00:21:21,046
"Charges are two counts Murder
in the Second Degree."
411
00:21:22,638 --> 00:21:23,981
Plea, Ms. Larson?
412
00:21:25,407 --> 00:21:26,545
Not guilty.
413
00:21:26,876 --> 00:21:28,287
And what do the People
have to say?
414
00:21:28,344 --> 00:21:30,824
The People request that the
defendant be held without bail.
415
00:21:30,880 --> 00:21:33,190
He lives with his foster
parents, Your Honor.
416
00:21:33,249 --> 00:21:35,058
The Bartletts have deep roots
in the community.
417
00:21:35,117 --> 00:21:38,326
And he certainly seems old
enough to hop a cab out of town.
418
00:21:38,387 --> 00:21:41,095
Bail is set at $500,000. Next.
419
00:21:41,891 --> 00:21:45,704
A half a million bail, Jack. A little
over the top, don't you think?
420
00:21:45,762 --> 00:21:47,605
Thirty-five stab wounds.
421
00:21:49,533 --> 00:21:51,843
I'd say I showed
remarkable restraint.
422
00:21:52,369 --> 00:21:53,473
Restraint?
423
00:21:53,603 --> 00:21:55,913
I suggest your police officers
brush up on it.
424
00:21:55,972 --> 00:21:58,145
Your client admitted...
I never...
425
00:21:58,208 --> 00:22:01,781
To be accurate, he said
he dreamt about the murders.
426
00:22:02,512 --> 00:22:05,925
He read about them in the papers.
They happened where he used to live.
427
00:22:05,982 --> 00:22:07,188
Freud would say it's natural.
428
00:22:07,250 --> 00:22:10,163
And I suppose his prints on the
headboard of the Lerners' bed
429
00:22:10,220 --> 00:22:11,757
got there telekinetically.
430
00:22:11,823 --> 00:22:14,736
No, but the procedure by which
you matched them to Mr. Smith
431
00:22:14,792 --> 00:22:16,169
violated his rights.
432
00:22:16,227 --> 00:22:18,969
We had a court order
to fingerprint your client.
433
00:22:19,030 --> 00:22:20,202
Sure you did.
434
00:22:20,264 --> 00:22:23,677
But said court order was
supported by privileged comments
435
00:22:23,734 --> 00:22:26,374
made during confidential
AA meetings.
436
00:22:27,538 --> 00:22:29,142
I'll see you in court.
437
00:22:33,110 --> 00:22:36,648
The rules of privilege are founded
in public policy, Your Honor.
438
00:22:36,881 --> 00:22:39,522
Encouraging free communication
in certain circumstances
439
00:22:39,585 --> 00:22:41,724
has been deemed more important
440
00:22:41,787 --> 00:22:45,200
than admitting the substance of
that communication into evidence.
441
00:22:45,257 --> 00:22:48,932
And the legislature is clear as
to whom that privilege applies.
442
00:22:48,994 --> 00:22:51,372
I see doctor and patient,
attorney and client,
443
00:22:51,430 --> 00:22:54,070
priest and penitent,
husband and wife.
444
00:22:54,133 --> 00:22:56,579
There's nothing in the rules of
evidence about self-help groups.
445
00:22:56,635 --> 00:22:58,945
But the underlying policy
is the same.
446
00:22:59,338 --> 00:23:02,717
Society has recognized
addiction as a disease.
447
00:23:02,841 --> 00:23:04,479
Would we be here at all
if my client
448
00:23:04,543 --> 00:23:06,524
had sought treatment
in a psychiatrist's office?
449
00:23:06,579 --> 00:23:10,959
Psychiatrists are professionals
specifically covered by the statute.
450
00:23:11,017 --> 00:23:13,520
Alcoholics Anonymous
is a self-help group.
451
00:23:14,053 --> 00:23:17,091
Confidentiality is a courtesy,
not a legal mandate.
452
00:23:17,156 --> 00:23:22,003
For a 12-step program to be effective,
a participant must bare his soul.
453
00:23:22,061 --> 00:23:24,337
How can we require
or expect that
454
00:23:24,397 --> 00:23:25,842
if it can then be turned around
455
00:23:25,899 --> 00:23:28,709
and used as evidence against
him in a criminal trial?
456
00:23:28,768 --> 00:23:32,876
If we admit this evidence we are,
in effect, destroying any chance
457
00:23:32,940 --> 00:23:35,477
these individuals have
at finding a cure.
458
00:23:35,776 --> 00:23:37,346
It's very convincing,
Counselor.
459
00:23:38,846 --> 00:23:41,292
The problem is
that Mr. McCoy is right.
460
00:23:42,082 --> 00:23:45,256
There's nothing in the statutes
that mentions 12-step programs.
461
00:23:45,319 --> 00:23:48,391
I'm talking about principle,
social policy, Your Honor.
462
00:23:48,455 --> 00:23:50,560
I'm talking about the law,
463
00:23:50,624 --> 00:23:53,730
which as we all know,
is to be narrowly construed.
464
00:23:54,195 --> 00:23:58,405
My job is not to rewrite the
statutes, it is to interpret them.
465
00:23:59,868 --> 00:24:01,779
The defense motion is denied.
466
00:24:04,272 --> 00:24:06,013
In that case, Your Honor,
467
00:24:06,408 --> 00:24:09,150
the defendant changes his plea
from not guilty
468
00:24:09,210 --> 00:24:11,690
to not guilty
by reason of mental defect.
469
00:24:11,947 --> 00:24:14,359
They've got you
dead to rights, why not?
470
00:24:15,050 --> 00:24:16,154
All right.
471
00:24:16,418 --> 00:24:18,694
The defendant will be
made available for examination
472
00:24:18,753 --> 00:24:21,791
by the People's experts
at their convenience.
473
00:24:22,857 --> 00:24:26,328
I've never even met those people before.
I have no idea why...
474
00:24:26,896 --> 00:24:27,897
DR. OLIVET: Why?
475
00:24:30,299 --> 00:24:32,279
I may have killed
two innocent people.
476
00:24:32,335 --> 00:24:35,612
People I never even heard of,
and what do you think I feel?
477
00:24:35,972 --> 00:24:37,713
I don't know. You tell me.
478
00:24:42,812 --> 00:24:44,621
I have nightmares about it.
479
00:24:45,281 --> 00:24:46,385
I don't...
480
00:24:47,416 --> 00:24:49,623
I don't even know if I did it.
481
00:24:51,020 --> 00:24:52,500
You don't remember?
482
00:24:54,191 --> 00:24:55,568
What do you remember?
483
00:24:57,027 --> 00:24:58,028
We...
484
00:24:59,229 --> 00:25:02,506
We were at a party,
doing shooters. All right?
485
00:25:02,666 --> 00:25:06,045
I left with Josh.
We put in a CD or something...
486
00:25:08,572 --> 00:25:12,042
I don't know. The car swerved off the road.
I totaled the car.
487
00:25:12,109 --> 00:25:14,988
I hit my head.
Josh went back for a drink.
488
00:25:15,646 --> 00:25:17,023
What did you do?
489
00:25:18,482 --> 00:25:20,224
I thought I walked home.
490
00:25:21,552 --> 00:25:25,125
But you didn't? No. I guess I
went back to my old house.
491
00:25:25,189 --> 00:25:27,135
I don't remember!
492
00:25:27,191 --> 00:25:29,068
Why do you think
that you went back there?
493
00:25:29,127 --> 00:25:30,697
I was drunk, okay?
494
00:25:33,898 --> 00:25:36,435
I know what you're thinking,
and it's sick.
495
00:25:36,901 --> 00:25:38,141
What, Steven?
496
00:25:39,470 --> 00:25:40,847
Warren and Leah,
497
00:25:44,442 --> 00:25:48,323
they put up with all my crap, all right?
They're good people. I love...
498
00:25:50,282 --> 00:25:52,762
I know what you're thinking,
it's like...
499
00:25:54,787 --> 00:25:57,961
You think I wanted to kill them.
What do you think?
500
00:26:03,862 --> 00:26:07,139
DR. OLIVET: He claims amnesia for
the crimes and I believe him.
501
00:26:07,199 --> 00:26:10,180
Amnesia's not grounds for insanity.
That's true.
502
00:26:10,636 --> 00:26:14,210
The only form of mental illness
seems to be substance abuse.
503
00:26:14,274 --> 00:26:18,484
He was drunk, and as we all know, that's
not the basis for an insanity plea.
504
00:26:18,878 --> 00:26:22,291
They tried this in Westchester.
There's a difference.
505
00:26:22,348 --> 00:26:25,227
There the defense claimed that the
boy had a learning disability
506
00:26:25,285 --> 00:26:29,461
and that his homicidal tendencies were
implanted by a high-school psychologist.
507
00:26:29,689 --> 00:26:32,636
Steven Smith
had an alcoholic blackout.
508
00:26:32,692 --> 00:26:35,002
That, combined with a head
injury from the car accident,
509
00:26:35,061 --> 00:26:36,904
could have triggered
a dissociative episode.
510
00:26:36,963 --> 00:26:39,409
He was drunk,
he killed two innocent people
511
00:26:39,466 --> 00:26:41,811
and now he's trying to use
the bottle as a defense.
512
00:26:41,869 --> 00:26:44,577
Isn't it pretty obvious he
meant to kill the Bartletts?
513
00:26:44,639 --> 00:26:45,640
At least unconsciously.
514
00:26:45,706 --> 00:26:48,448
But there's no evidence
of any conscious motive.
515
00:26:49,810 --> 00:26:51,221
Bartlett's wealthy.
516
00:26:51,278 --> 00:26:54,521
The brutality of the murders, this
had nothing to do with money.
517
00:26:56,484 --> 00:26:58,987
Then we should find out
what it was about.
518
00:27:02,389 --> 00:27:04,198
What are you implying?
519
00:27:05,626 --> 00:27:08,767
The Lerners were killed in your
old bedroom, Mr. Bartlett.
520
00:27:08,830 --> 00:27:11,470
Let me tell you something.
Steven has problems.
521
00:27:11,533 --> 00:27:13,638
Most of them
come out of a bottle.
522
00:27:13,702 --> 00:27:17,411
He's ill, Warren. And she's
trying to say it's our fault.
523
00:27:17,639 --> 00:27:20,711
Look, Steven had trouble
handling a groundball,
524
00:27:21,076 --> 00:27:24,387
I spent three hours a night
with him out at the schoolyard.
525
00:27:24,546 --> 00:27:28,426
He was lost in algebra,
I took a week off from work.
526
00:27:28,884 --> 00:27:30,693
Something prompted this.
527
00:27:31,386 --> 00:27:33,491
Steven is sick.
528
00:27:33,556 --> 00:27:37,060
He's insane, for God's sakes!
I don't need you to tell...
529
00:27:39,996 --> 00:27:42,306
I'm certainly not going to
help you put him in jail
530
00:27:42,365 --> 00:27:44,675
when he should be
under psychiatric care.
531
00:27:44,734 --> 00:27:46,680
Mr. Bartlett,
you're an attorney.
532
00:27:46,736 --> 00:27:49,808
You know that if he knew what he was
doing at the time of the crime,
533
00:27:49,872 --> 00:27:51,579
he's not legally insane.
534
00:27:51,641 --> 00:27:55,020
What are you saying? That Steven
was rational when he did this?
535
00:27:55,077 --> 00:27:57,819
I'm sorry, I won't accept that.
536
00:28:00,316 --> 00:28:04,060
They're wealthy, they're educated,
they seem to be the perfect parents.
537
00:28:04,121 --> 00:28:07,591
And Steven wanted them dead.
For no apparent reason.
538
00:28:07,658 --> 00:28:10,104
He's still living with them,
that has to mean something.
539
00:28:10,160 --> 00:28:12,834
Maybe this was some
sort of dissociative episode.
540
00:28:12,896 --> 00:28:15,604
In other words, the crime is so
crazy, the kid's got to be nuts.
541
00:28:15,666 --> 00:28:18,840
The defense has the burden to show that
at the time he committed the murders,
542
00:28:18,902 --> 00:28:22,008
Steven Smith didn't understand
the nature of what he was doing.
543
00:28:22,072 --> 00:28:24,814
Maybe we shouldn't be
so gung ho here, Jack.
544
00:28:24,875 --> 00:28:27,618
Maybe he is better off
in a hospital than a prison.
545
00:28:27,679 --> 00:28:29,625
Tell that to Elizabeth Lerner.
546
00:28:30,682 --> 00:28:34,391
Am I supposed to let him play
doctor in a rubber room at Bellevue
547
00:28:34,452 --> 00:28:36,329
just because he tells me
he can't remember?
548
00:28:36,387 --> 00:28:37,991
Come on.
You know it's not that simple.
549
00:28:38,056 --> 00:28:41,367
Even Olivet can't tell us whether he
was rational at the time of the crime.
550
00:28:41,426 --> 00:28:44,168
That's going to make for a
wonderful cross examination.
551
00:28:44,229 --> 00:28:47,836
Only one person knows what Smith
was thinking that night, right?
552
00:28:47,899 --> 00:28:49,776
And he was in an alcoholic fog.
553
00:28:49,834 --> 00:28:51,711
Well, let's turn on
the defroster.
554
00:28:51,769 --> 00:28:54,273
Hypnotize him.
Take him back to the scene.
555
00:28:55,307 --> 00:28:59,050
If he says that E.T. told him
to kill a couple of gremlins,
556
00:28:59,111 --> 00:29:01,284
then I'll cut a deal
for insanity.
557
00:29:03,449 --> 00:29:04,860
LARSON: What happened, Jack?
558
00:29:04,917 --> 00:29:08,228
You had too much last night,
blacked out and forgot the law?
559
00:29:08,654 --> 00:29:10,964
Hypnotic testimony
is inherently unreliable.
560
00:29:11,023 --> 00:29:13,435
On the contrary,
I was up until the wee hours
561
00:29:13,492 --> 00:29:15,494
reading
supreme court decisions.
562
00:29:16,295 --> 00:29:18,468
Specifically Rock v. Arkansas...
563
00:29:18,530 --> 00:29:22,911
Which held that a per se rule
excluding hypnotic testimony
564
00:29:22,969 --> 00:29:26,382
infringes on a defendant's right
to testify on his own behalf.
565
00:29:26,806 --> 00:29:30,185
In other words, you can't force my
client to give hypnotic testimony.
566
00:29:30,243 --> 00:29:33,656
I don't want him in prison if
he's legally insane, Marge.
567
00:29:34,281 --> 00:29:35,760
I'll tell you what.
568
00:29:37,284 --> 00:29:40,822
If we learn that these murders were
the result of a psychotic episode
569
00:29:40,887 --> 00:29:43,629
that rendered him unaware
of what he was doing,
570
00:29:43,690 --> 00:29:46,671
I'll be the first one seated
at the bargaining table.
571
00:29:47,661 --> 00:29:49,039
And if we don't?
572
00:29:49,363 --> 00:29:54,278
I agree that nothing he says under
hypnosis can be used against him in court.
573
00:29:55,703 --> 00:29:57,512
Heads I win, tails you lose.
574
00:29:58,439 --> 00:29:59,440
Okay.
575
00:30:03,344 --> 00:30:06,291
One more time
on the kitchen floor
576
00:30:09,150 --> 00:30:12,359
Shut up, Josh. Man,
I wanna sing, I'll sing.
577
00:30:16,024 --> 00:30:17,469
Oh, my God.
578
00:30:20,863 --> 00:30:23,605
My head.
What happened, Steven?
579
00:30:28,237 --> 00:30:29,648
I totaled the car.
580
00:30:30,605 --> 00:30:31,879
Where are you?
581
00:30:39,648 --> 00:30:42,152
It's late, I better get home.
582
00:30:43,286 --> 00:30:45,994
The door's locked.
How are you going to get in?
583
00:30:48,758 --> 00:30:50,135
I gotta get home.
584
00:30:51,227 --> 00:30:53,764
The storm window.
She'll never know.
585
00:30:54,831 --> 00:30:56,333
Who will never know?
586
00:30:58,368 --> 00:30:59,779
I'll be quiet.
587
00:31:00,937 --> 00:31:02,541
Where are you, Steven?
588
00:31:06,709 --> 00:31:08,747
Mommy. Don't hit me, Mommy!
589
00:31:10,814 --> 00:31:12,657
(SCREAMING)
590
00:31:13,517 --> 00:31:15,793
It burns, Mommy! Please.
It burns.
591
00:31:18,088 --> 00:31:19,328
I'll be good.
592
00:31:19,423 --> 00:31:21,369
EIDLER: What did you
do wrong, Steven?
593
00:31:22,059 --> 00:31:23,504
STEVEN: I didn't mean it.
594
00:31:24,461 --> 00:31:27,499
I won't spill the Coke on the
carpet again. I promise.
595
00:31:28,232 --> 00:31:30,075
Mommy, don't hit me, please!
596
00:31:32,303 --> 00:31:34,806
Don't or I'll...
Or you'll what, Steven?
597
00:31:36,941 --> 00:31:38,318
It burns so bad.
598
00:31:39,577 --> 00:31:41,614
Tell me, what will you do?
599
00:31:44,115 --> 00:31:46,026
No. I'm sorry. It's bad.
600
00:31:46,851 --> 00:31:48,330
What is it, Steven?
601
00:31:55,360 --> 00:31:57,601
The knife.
602
00:31:59,964 --> 00:32:03,913
I'm sorry, the knife.
It's bad. But I have to.
603
00:32:04,804 --> 00:32:06,147
I have to.
604
00:32:13,312 --> 00:32:14,313
Wow.
605
00:32:15,447 --> 00:32:17,552
It's pitiful is what it is.
606
00:32:17,917 --> 00:32:20,557
But it's clear he knew
what he was doing was wrong.
607
00:32:20,619 --> 00:32:22,963
Translation,
he wasn't legally insane.
608
00:32:23,022 --> 00:32:24,729
Come on, we all know
609
00:32:24,790 --> 00:32:28,203
I can march into a courtroom,
show a video of what we just saw
610
00:32:28,260 --> 00:32:32,073
and walk away with a verdict of not
guilty by reason of mental defect.
611
00:32:32,132 --> 00:32:34,203
And if you put
one witness on the stand
612
00:32:34,267 --> 00:32:37,009
who says that he was legally
insane at the time of the murder,
613
00:32:37,070 --> 00:32:39,175
you'll be suborning perjury.
614
00:32:39,239 --> 00:32:41,412
I've known you for 15 years,
Marge.
615
00:32:42,209 --> 00:32:44,917
I never suspected
that was part of your makeup.
616
00:32:44,978 --> 00:32:48,255
We've gone way beyond
an insanity defense, Jack.
617
00:32:48,315 --> 00:32:49,988
So you're willing
to cut a deal?
618
00:32:50,050 --> 00:32:53,395
And subject my client to the tender
mercies of the criminal justice system?
619
00:32:53,453 --> 00:32:54,830
I don't think so.
620
00:32:55,021 --> 00:32:57,559
Steven Smith committed
justifiable homicide.
621
00:32:58,226 --> 00:33:00,172
He was acting in self-defense.
622
00:33:07,435 --> 00:33:11,008
It's probable that Steven Smith
was physically abused as a child.
623
00:33:11,239 --> 00:33:13,412
Now he's a grown man.
Yes.
624
00:33:13,474 --> 00:33:15,954
But it was the 12-year-old boy
who swung that knife.
625
00:33:16,010 --> 00:33:18,149
Is it possible
that he's just acting?
626
00:33:18,212 --> 00:33:20,021
It's possible, but I doubt it.
627
00:33:20,081 --> 00:33:22,083
The alcohol,
the physical trauma,
628
00:33:22,150 --> 00:33:24,893
together they could've
freed repressed memories.
629
00:33:24,953 --> 00:33:26,296
I think
the night of the murders,
630
00:33:26,355 --> 00:33:28,961
he was a 12-year-old boy who
thought he was about to be beaten.
631
00:33:29,024 --> 00:33:32,005
It sounded like he was hit repeatedly.
Burned.
632
00:33:32,060 --> 00:33:34,802
It won't be a stretch for Larson to
make a good case for self-defense.
633
00:33:34,863 --> 00:33:37,673
You got no case, come to us. We'll
give you all the help you need.
634
00:33:37,733 --> 00:33:40,805
Steven Smith went into what he thought
was the Bartletts bedroom at 2:00 a.m.,
635
00:33:40,869 --> 00:33:43,816
which means that he can't argue that
he didn't know they were asleep.
636
00:33:43,872 --> 00:33:45,146
Which means that he can't argue
637
00:33:45,207 --> 00:33:48,154
that he thought he was threatened
with imminent physical harm.
638
00:33:48,210 --> 00:33:49,553
Which means
there's no self-defense.
639
00:33:49,611 --> 00:33:51,114
But he was thinking
like a 12-year-old.
640
00:33:51,181 --> 00:33:53,388
I'm not certain he could
make that distinction.
641
00:33:53,450 --> 00:33:54,827
I think he could.
642
00:33:58,555 --> 00:34:02,230
The Lerners were found in their
bed, in their nightclothes.
643
00:34:02,725 --> 00:34:05,262
Both were victims
of multiple stab wounds.
644
00:34:05,328 --> 00:34:07,934
Did you come to any conclusion
as to whether they were asleep
645
00:34:07,997 --> 00:34:09,374
at the time
the attacks commenced?
646
00:34:09,432 --> 00:34:11,469
Objection.
Calls for speculation.
647
00:34:11,534 --> 00:34:13,673
Detective Logan
is qualified to testify
648
00:34:13,736 --> 00:34:17,014
as to the opinions formed as a
result of his investigation.
649
00:34:18,342 --> 00:34:20,322
Speculate, Detective Logan.
650
00:34:21,712 --> 00:34:25,489
The time of death was determined to
be between midnight and 3:00 a.m.
651
00:34:25,749 --> 00:34:29,287
The lights were out, Mrs. Lerner
was still under the blankets,
652
00:34:30,154 --> 00:34:34,193
we determined that she was
asleep when the attack began,
653
00:34:34,258 --> 00:34:38,138
and that Mr. Lerner who had
defensive wounds on both hands
654
00:34:38,195 --> 00:34:40,698
was awakened
by the attack on Mrs. Lerner.
655
00:34:41,532 --> 00:34:43,068
JACK: Thank you, Detective.
656
00:34:44,035 --> 00:34:45,514
JUDGE MIKELSON: Ms. Larson.
657
00:34:45,570 --> 00:34:48,210
The defense has no questions
for this witness.
658
00:34:49,007 --> 00:34:53,183
I was with Steven from around 8:00
until just after he wrecked his car.
659
00:34:53,245 --> 00:34:56,089
And was his behavior out of
the ordinary that evening?
660
00:34:57,015 --> 00:35:00,724
We were drinking heavy, you know.
I guess he was acting like usual.
661
00:35:02,787 --> 00:35:06,098
Turning your attention to the moments
immediately following the accident,
662
00:35:06,158 --> 00:35:08,570
please describe
how the defendant acted.
663
00:35:09,161 --> 00:35:11,335
He wrecked his car.
He was upset.
664
00:35:11,397 --> 00:35:13,775
I said I'd call a tow truck,
and he said to hell with it,
665
00:35:13,833 --> 00:35:15,835
he'll deal with it
in the morning.
666
00:35:15,901 --> 00:35:17,380
And what happened then?
667
00:35:18,638 --> 00:35:20,379
I went to go get another drink.
668
00:35:20,439 --> 00:35:22,715
Did the defendant go with you?
669
00:35:25,845 --> 00:35:27,654
No.
Thank you.
670
00:35:32,618 --> 00:35:35,599
What were the defendant's
parting words that evening?
671
00:35:36,622 --> 00:35:38,364
He said he was going home.
672
00:35:39,593 --> 00:35:40,594
Home.
673
00:35:41,628 --> 00:35:44,199
I see. No more questions.
674
00:35:46,900 --> 00:35:50,871
We've put five witnesses on the stand.
Larson asks one question on cross.
675
00:35:50,938 --> 00:35:54,112
I'd say she was pretty confident.
Sure she's confident.
676
00:35:54,308 --> 00:35:57,482
Tomorrow she plans on
breaking the jury's hearts.
677
00:35:58,011 --> 00:36:00,389
Sympathy alone
doesn't get you an acquittal.
678
00:36:00,447 --> 00:36:02,256
But it sure as hell
hangs a jury.
679
00:36:02,316 --> 00:36:03,886
Look at those boys out in LA.
680
00:36:03,950 --> 00:36:06,329
This isn't
the Menendez brothers, Adam.
681
00:36:06,521 --> 00:36:09,502
There's no doubt in this case
that the victims were innocent.
682
00:36:09,557 --> 00:36:10,797
That's right.
683
00:36:11,292 --> 00:36:16,037
Only here we have the abusers in the flesh to
tell us all about what monsters they were.
684
00:36:18,700 --> 00:36:22,238
I have a Masters in child psychology
from the University of Michigan,
685
00:36:22,303 --> 00:36:24,044
and a Ph.D. from Cornell.
686
00:36:24,405 --> 00:36:26,316
I've been with the Department
of Social Services
687
00:36:26,374 --> 00:36:30,345
for the last 16 years where I've
counseled nearly 10,000 abused children.
688
00:36:30,411 --> 00:36:33,655
Did you have an opportunity to see
the videotape of the defendant
689
00:36:33,716 --> 00:36:35,252
in his hypnotic state?
690
00:36:35,317 --> 00:36:36,318
I did.
691
00:36:36,919 --> 00:36:41,891
Would you say that he fit the profile
of the typical abused child?
692
00:36:43,192 --> 00:36:47,140
Considering Steven's body
language, the panic in his voice,
693
00:36:47,596 --> 00:36:49,269
the substance
of what he was saying,
694
00:36:49,331 --> 00:36:51,743
leads me to believe that he
was an abused child, yes.
695
00:36:51,800 --> 00:36:56,044
When he was 12 years old, would you
say that he hated his foster parents?
696
00:36:56,105 --> 00:36:58,586
On the contrary,
he loved them very much.
697
00:36:59,409 --> 00:37:02,788
He loved them,
yet still he wanted them dead?
698
00:37:02,879 --> 00:37:05,792
Well, you have to understand that
the love an abused child feels
699
00:37:05,849 --> 00:37:08,887
is tempered by confusion,
shame, guilt.
700
00:37:08,952 --> 00:37:11,125
But most of all, by fear.
701
00:37:11,721 --> 00:37:14,497
Now, Steven Smith
was burned and beaten.
702
00:37:16,025 --> 00:37:18,733
In my opinion, he wanted
to kill the Bartletts
703
00:37:18,795 --> 00:37:21,503
because he thought
they were going to kill him.
704
00:37:22,732 --> 00:37:24,143
Thank you, Doctor.
705
00:37:26,103 --> 00:37:30,017
Of the 10,000 abused children
you've counseled, Doctor,
706
00:37:30,508 --> 00:37:33,489
how many were beaten while
their abusers were asleep?
707
00:37:33,744 --> 00:37:37,282
That's an absurd question. So I
can take it that that means zero?
708
00:37:37,915 --> 00:37:38,950
Yes.
709
00:37:39,550 --> 00:37:43,589
But abused children believe their
abusers are an omnipresent threat.
710
00:37:44,221 --> 00:37:46,963
Their abusers.
Not some strangers.
711
00:37:51,262 --> 00:37:53,106
I'm not proud of what I did.
712
00:37:53,765 --> 00:37:56,575
I got help.
I thought I got it in time.
713
00:37:58,503 --> 00:38:01,143
So, you're admitting
you abused Steven?
714
00:38:01,707 --> 00:38:03,914
Warren and I
couldn't have children,
715
00:38:04,409 --> 00:38:08,118
but the problem was I just
wasn't ready to be a mother.
716
00:38:11,683 --> 00:38:13,856
Please tell us more,
Mrs. Bartlett.
717
00:38:14,886 --> 00:38:18,424
Well, it began with
a glass of wine at dinner.
718
00:38:19,025 --> 00:38:23,269
I'd put Steven to bed
and I'd feel so alone.
719
00:38:24,697 --> 00:38:27,735
So I'd have another
and another,
720
00:38:27,800 --> 00:38:32,408
and then I moved on to vodka.
721
00:38:33,673 --> 00:38:36,654
And I'd start at breakfast.
722
00:38:38,377 --> 00:38:40,379
And I was hard on Steven.
723
00:38:41,614 --> 00:38:45,585
He would cry and...
I just couldn't stand it.
724
00:38:48,589 --> 00:38:50,068
So you hit him?
725
00:38:53,827 --> 00:38:55,670
You'll have to answer aloud.
726
00:38:56,630 --> 00:38:57,734
Um him,
727
00:38:59,199 --> 00:39:03,238
first with my hand, and then
with anything I could find.
728
00:39:04,505 --> 00:39:06,178
A bottle, a shoe.
729
00:39:07,174 --> 00:39:10,849
I was alone in the house
with Steven. I blamed him.
730
00:39:12,947 --> 00:39:15,086
And how did it end,
Mrs. Bartlett?
731
00:39:16,951 --> 00:39:20,228
One afternoon, I was on my
second bottle of vodka.
732
00:39:21,823 --> 00:39:25,202
Steven was in the living room
watching television.
733
00:39:27,328 --> 00:39:29,638
I kicked his can of soda
734
00:39:31,533 --> 00:39:33,706
and it spilled
all over the carpet.
735
00:39:34,803 --> 00:39:36,749
It was a new carpet!
736
00:39:42,845 --> 00:39:45,052
I burned him with a cigarette.
737
00:39:48,417 --> 00:39:51,091
He ran into the kitchen.
738
00:39:51,954 --> 00:39:55,629
I followed him
and I grabbed a carving knife.
739
00:39:58,360 --> 00:39:59,600
I'm so sorry.
740
00:40:04,533 --> 00:40:06,946
Warren came home
from the office.
741
00:40:09,506 --> 00:40:13,579
I don't know what would have happened
if he hadn't come home then.
742
00:40:19,382 --> 00:40:22,693
I started treatment
the next day.
743
00:40:25,422 --> 00:40:26,730
Thank you.
744
00:40:33,263 --> 00:40:35,676
Shall I ask for a recess,
Mrs. Bartlett?
745
00:40:37,068 --> 00:40:39,070
No, I'm okay.
746
00:40:46,210 --> 00:40:49,350
How old was Steven when you
attacked him with the knife?
747
00:40:52,183 --> 00:40:53,526
He was 12.
748
00:40:55,286 --> 00:40:58,290
And you haven't hit him once
in the past nine years?
749
00:41:03,328 --> 00:41:04,398
No.
750
00:41:06,131 --> 00:41:08,805
And he still lives at home
with you?
751
00:41:11,570 --> 00:41:12,571
Yes.
752
00:41:16,675 --> 00:41:18,245
No more questions.
753
00:41:21,413 --> 00:41:22,824
The defense rests.
754
00:41:26,618 --> 00:41:29,532
Well, juror number three
was actually in tears.
755
00:41:31,024 --> 00:41:33,903
After my closing, I hope they'll
be crying for the Lerners.
756
00:41:33,960 --> 00:41:36,634
And that'll make them want to put
the mother in jail, not the kid.
757
00:41:36,696 --> 00:41:38,175
Did you ever consider
the possibility
758
00:41:38,231 --> 00:41:41,940
that Mrs. Bartlett might be
exaggerating to protect her son?
759
00:41:43,403 --> 00:41:46,350
It's just her word.
That's right.
760
00:41:47,106 --> 00:41:49,780
It is just her word, isn't it?
Where are you going?
761
00:41:49,842 --> 00:41:52,186
Well, wouldn't this have been
a slam dunk for the defense
762
00:41:52,245 --> 00:41:55,693
if Mr. Bartlett took the stand
and confirmed her story?
763
00:41:57,785 --> 00:41:59,355
Larson never called him.
764
00:42:03,224 --> 00:42:06,933
My wife had a drinking problem. I
wasn't aware of the extent of it.
765
00:42:08,395 --> 00:42:11,103
A bottle of vodka a day,
you didn't notice?
766
00:42:11,198 --> 00:42:13,804
I was referring to
how she treated Steven.
767
00:42:15,436 --> 00:42:18,849
She said she beat him
with a shoe, a bottle.
768
00:42:20,140 --> 00:42:21,245
You didn't notice?
769
00:42:21,309 --> 00:42:25,382
I was starting a new practice. I was
at the office more than I was at home.
770
00:42:25,547 --> 00:42:26,548
I see.
771
00:42:28,216 --> 00:42:30,628
Now, sir,
correct me if I'm wrong,
772
00:42:31,486 --> 00:42:34,296
but didn't you tell
my associate, Ms. Kincaid,
773
00:42:35,991 --> 00:42:38,471
that when your son
had trouble with baseball,
774
00:42:38,526 --> 00:42:40,699
you worked with him
every night?
775
00:42:40,762 --> 00:42:43,902
You took a week off to help
him with his mathematics?
776
00:42:43,965 --> 00:42:47,572
That was after Leah was in treatment.
My practice was already established.
777
00:42:47,636 --> 00:42:50,777
Yes, but it seems
you had a close relationship.
778
00:42:51,540 --> 00:42:53,213
I'm proud of that, yes.
779
00:42:53,275 --> 00:42:55,755
He would come to you
when he had problems?
780
00:42:55,978 --> 00:42:56,979
Yes.
781
00:42:57,613 --> 00:43:00,184
He didn't understand Pythagoras,
he came to you for help,
782
00:43:00,249 --> 00:43:03,230
he booted a groundball,
he ran to you.
783
00:43:03,986 --> 00:43:08,059
But when your wife burned him with a
cigarette or beat him with a shoe,
784
00:43:08,124 --> 00:43:11,401
he didn't think it proper to
confide in you, is that right?
785
00:43:13,362 --> 00:43:14,603
He was a boy.
786
00:43:22,406 --> 00:43:26,320
Did you abuse Steven, Mr. Bartlett?
I was selfish.
787
00:43:26,810 --> 00:43:30,917
I worked too hard. I ignored my family.
Steven suffered from that.
788
00:43:30,981 --> 00:43:33,120
Did you ever beat him
with a shoe?
789
00:43:33,784 --> 00:43:35,024
No.
790
00:43:35,085 --> 00:43:36,996
A bottle?
No.
791
00:43:37,354 --> 00:43:39,231
How many times did you
burn him with a cigarette?
792
00:43:39,289 --> 00:43:40,529
I would never...
793
00:43:40,590 --> 00:43:43,367
I always protected Steven.
I would never hurt him.
794
00:43:43,428 --> 00:43:46,807
But Steven thought you would.
That's not true.
795
00:43:47,598 --> 00:43:49,544
I love him! He loves me!
796
00:43:49,600 --> 00:43:52,774
And he had no reason
to kill you.
797
00:43:53,838 --> 00:43:56,944
Your Honor,
Mr. McCoy is testifying here.
798
00:43:58,142 --> 00:43:59,416
In my chambers.
799
00:44:00,711 --> 00:44:03,317
The witness himself said that
he never abused the defendant.
800
00:44:03,381 --> 00:44:04,917
He said
he always protected him.
801
00:44:04,982 --> 00:44:06,359
What's that have to do
with anything?
802
00:44:06,417 --> 00:44:07,657
Let's assume for the moment
803
00:44:07,719 --> 00:44:11,190
that the defendant actually believed that
Mrs. Bartlett was going to kill him.
804
00:44:11,256 --> 00:44:15,033
Fine, that's self-defense, but
Mr. Bartlett never laid a hand on him.
805
00:44:15,427 --> 00:44:17,134
He didn't have a weapon.
806
00:44:17,329 --> 00:44:20,401
So tell me, what was he
defending himself from?
807
00:44:20,465 --> 00:44:23,344
The jury can infer he was...
They won't get the chance.
808
00:44:23,402 --> 00:44:26,281
Your Honor, the People dismiss
count one of the indictment,
809
00:44:26,338 --> 00:44:28,614
the charge of murdering
Eileen Lerner.
810
00:44:28,674 --> 00:44:31,553
We'll proceed only on count two
for the murder of David Lerner.
811
00:44:31,610 --> 00:44:33,521
Are you sure?
I'm sure.
812
00:44:34,880 --> 00:44:37,020
And I further move that
Your Honor charge the jury
813
00:44:37,083 --> 00:44:41,156
that they may not consider self-defense
as a justification for that murder.
814
00:44:41,654 --> 00:44:43,361
Very clever, Mr. McCoy.
815
00:44:43,423 --> 00:44:46,199
This is prejudicial.
And it's the law.
816
00:44:47,160 --> 00:44:48,571
Motion is granted.
817
00:44:50,430 --> 00:44:52,808
JUDGE MIKELSON: Finally,
you are instructed as follows.
818
00:44:53,299 --> 00:44:57,372
In the matter before you,
you may not in any way
819
00:44:57,437 --> 00:45:01,783
consider the affirmative
defense of justification
820
00:45:01,841 --> 00:45:04,015
as a result of self-defense.
821
00:45:04,778 --> 00:45:08,385
In other words,
the only issue before you
822
00:45:08,482 --> 00:45:12,123
is whether the prosecution
has proven sufficiently
823
00:45:12,186 --> 00:45:16,726
each and every element of the crime
of Murder in the Second Degree.
824
00:45:16,791 --> 00:45:21,763
Namely, did the defendant intend
to cause the death of David Lerner
825
00:45:22,463 --> 00:45:25,535
and did he in fact
cause said death?
826
00:45:39,180 --> 00:45:42,059
JUDGE MIKELSON: Madam Forewoman,
has the jury reached a verdict?
827
00:45:42,117 --> 00:45:43,391
Yes, we have, Your Honor.
828
00:45:43,451 --> 00:45:47,194
On the sole count of the indictment,
Murder in the Second Degree,
829
00:45:47,689 --> 00:45:49,066
how do you find?
830
00:45:52,427 --> 00:45:55,101
We find the defendant,
Steven Smith, guilty.
831
00:45:56,098 --> 00:45:59,568
The defendant is remanded to
custody pending sentencing.
832
00:46:00,336 --> 00:46:01,713
Jury is excused.
833
00:46:02,538 --> 00:46:04,017
Court is adjourned.
834
00:46:04,073 --> 00:46:05,416
(GAVEL POUNDING)
835
00:46:09,412 --> 00:46:10,618
I'm so sorry.
836
00:46:10,680 --> 00:46:12,819
We split hairs. We won.
837
00:46:14,083 --> 00:46:15,187
But I'm still not convinced
838
00:46:15,251 --> 00:46:18,755
putting Steven Smith in prison
for 25 years is the right thing.
839
00:46:19,822 --> 00:46:22,302
You think he should be
on the street?
840
00:46:23,126 --> 00:46:25,163
You know
that's not what I mean.
841
00:46:25,529 --> 00:46:27,941
The law only gave us
two choices.
842
00:46:31,001 --> 00:46:32,002
Coming?
70543
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