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- Dad.
- Hi, Dad.
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I brought chicken from Small's.
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I'm going to skip dinner.
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- How's Gabe?
- We couldn't get into the doctor.
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I bought cough syrup at the pharmacy.
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- You should come to dinner, Dad.
- You go on in, son.
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What are you doing?
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Reilly.
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This is Deputy Reilly. Can I help you?
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I did it.
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They're dead, all dead.
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In Utah, the prosecution in the case
of former county sheriff William Garry,
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convicted of murdering his wife and children,
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is expected to push hard
for the death penalty.
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County prosecutor Calvin Smith
is bringing in a former FBl agent
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to give the jury a psychological profile
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of the man he says does not deserve
to live out his life in prison.
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In other news, disaster strikes where an
intercontinental gas line has erupted...
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Charlie Horvath. Say hello to Frank Black.
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He's going to close the book
on Mr William Garry.
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Charlie's assistant county prosecutor.
He did a lot of work on that trial.
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We appreciate you being here, Mr Black.
This town needs to get past this.
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Didi Higgens,
assistant pathologist to the ME.
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He couldn't be here today
but Didi's well acquainted with this case.
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- How do you do?
- Hi.
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Frank, we're all aware of
the importance of what you do.
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If the jury even considers that it wasn't
a cold, calculated, premeditated murder,
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they won't vote capital punishment.
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We need to make sure some court of appeals
doesn't set Garry free to do this again,
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maybe to some other family.
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Didi, you want to run this down for Frank?
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William Garry's fingerprints
were found on this. It's a skew chisel.
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One minute the boy smiles at his father,
the next he's got that in his heart.
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Mrs Garry heard the commotion,
came downstairs and surprised Garry.
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She put up a prolonged struggle.
Defensive wounds on the arms and hands.
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Death came when
her central nervous system shut down
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due to oxygen deprivation caused by
four puncture wounds to the heart.
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The little girl, Mary,
was in her room in the basement.
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Eight puncture wounds to the chest area.
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Garry then went up to Gabriel's room,
the youngest child. Killed him, too.
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Garry wrapped Gabriel in a sheet
and carried him down to the basement,
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where he wrapped the others in sheets
and laid them side by side.
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We think he sat on the basement steps
for 15 or 20 minutes before calling it in.
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Sheriff Garry must have had
a lot of friends in Weber County.
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- Nobody saw this coming?
- Everybody knew they were having trouble,
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but, my God, no one knew
the extent of the problem.
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- I'll need access to the crime scene.
- Whatever you need.
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Copies of the court transcripts.
CSl photos and forensic reports.
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- Got those right here.
- I'll also need to speak with Garry.
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His attorney will never consent
to you interviewing him,
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but there's a tape of his confession
on the table.
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- Thanks.
- Be ready to go by Wednesday.
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Frank, the last thing those children saw
before they saw the face of God
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was their father's face,
the face of a murderer.
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I want William Garry to pay for that.
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- You're Frank Black?
- Yeah.
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Deputy Reilly.
I'm supposed to let you in the house.
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I'd like to see the kitchen.
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There was a number written on the window
in blood: 12815. What was made of that?
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Nothing.
No one ever figured out what it meant.
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Garry wrote it, after the murders?
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Bill remembers writing it,
but he doesn't remember why.
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Cal Smith checked its relevance to
numerology, astrology, that sort of thing.
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- How much blood was here on the rug?
- Just what was on the window.
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The murders took place downstairs
and in the little boy's room.
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I came in from working in the garage.
I was tired. I'd put in a long day.
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William Jr was coming down the stairs.
He didn't see me at first.
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I think I thought I was just smacking him
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until I realized I had the chisel
in my hand, there was blood all over me,
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and my son was dead.
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My wife came down the stairs.
She must have heard the noise.
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There was no stopping now.
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After I finished with my wife,
I went into my daughter's room.
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Mary was awake.
That made it more difficult.
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She cowered on her bed, crying.
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She didn't fight.
She didn't fight back or try to run away.
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It was the first time
I'd ever laid a hand on her.
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I had to go upstairs to Gabe's room.
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I'm grateful now he didn't wake up
to see me looking down on him.
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He was only five years old.
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Once you start something like this,
you somehow have to finish.
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- How long have you known Garry?
- 12 years. He brought me to the department.
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You liked him?
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I respected Garry
more than any man I've ever known.
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What about Mrs Garry? You friends with her?
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I was close with the whole family.
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Why do you think he did these things?
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To be honest, Mr Black,
I don't think about that.
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No use stirring up feelings.
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- Hello.
- Hi, Daddy.
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- How's my girl?
- Tired, but I wanted to say good night.
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- Good night.
- Taking care of Mommy?
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- Yeah.
- OK. Sweet dreams.
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Hi. How did it go today?
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- Well...
- What is it?
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I just finished
reading Garry's confession.
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- It's very strange.
- What do you mean?
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In most murder confessions,
there's lots of little lies,
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inconsistencies, things not remembered,
half-truths,
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an attempt to minimize
the brutality of the murders.
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None of that's here.
He's accounted for everything.
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He was a police officer.
He knows about crime scenes.
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Yes, but for a murderer to have this kind
of clarity of truth, it's very strange.
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- So, all that truth adds up to a lie?
- I don't know.
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- I love you.
- Me, too.
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- Bye.
- Bye-bye.
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Frank Black?
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- Michael Slattery.
- Thanks for meeting me.
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- Just coffee, please. Black.
- You got it.
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I want this on the record. I may have
a case I can't win but I'm not an idiot.
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- I'm not going to turn my client over.
- I'm not here to condemn.
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I'm here to deliver a behavioral profile
for ajury.
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Thank you.
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- Tell me about him.
- Actually, there's nothing to tell.
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The man said two words in four months:
"I'm guilty. "
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I read the court transcripts.
Why didn't you plead temporary insanity?
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He wouldn't let me.
Man wants to die, needs to die.
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According to Garry's religious beliefs,
for a murderer, shedder of blood,
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to be forgiven by God at the time
of his death, his blood must also be shed.
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Death by firing squad
allows for this dispensation.
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Ever wonder about his background?
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No history of violence,
departmental, domestic?
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The guy was an Eagle Scout.
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The man confessed
and the facts support the confession.
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There's no other suspects.
All the forensic evidence points to him.
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All I can fight for is to keep him alive.
I'll probably lose that.
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You for it or against it?
Personally, I mean.
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- What's that?
- The death penalty.
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If you like the idea of killing people,
you're for it.
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If you hate the idea of killing people,
you're against it.
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Poor William Garry. The man just wants
to die and he's saddled with a lawyer
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who's the only man in town
who wants to save him.
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- Well?
- Come on, Frank.
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You were called by the prosecution.
You don't really think I'd give you access.
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As I said, my recommendations will not
be prejudiced. I'm here to find the truth.
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Thanks for coming, Frank. There's
some people that'd like to meet you.
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Mr and Mrs Anderson, this is Frank Black.
Frank, Mrs Garry's parents.
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- I'm very sorry for your loss.
- Mr Smith says you're going to help us.
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You don't know
how important it is to us...
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that...
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I have nightmares of...
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how my daughter...
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my grandchildren...
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I see it.
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All my life, I've...
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I've been a father, a husband, a farmer.
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That's been the trinity of my life.
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I no longer have that.
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William Garry's to blame.
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If you're a good man, Mr Black,
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you'll make sure that he pays
the price he ought to pay.
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Thank you. Thank you both for coming in.
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Was that for my benefit?
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Shouldn't you have an idea
of the kind of grief this man has wrought?
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Frank, in Florida, there are 376 inmates
on death row waiting for execution.
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In California, there are 471.
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Some of these cases go back 14, 15 years.
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The blood debt in this state,
Mr Black, is nine.
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I'm a little concerned about you.
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I'm meeting Didi Higgens
at the crime scene. I've got questions.
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The trial's over, Frank.
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What I need from you is a profile to put
the sombitch in front of a firing squad.
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Put me before the jury now
and I may not be able to do that.
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William Garry murdered
his wife and children.
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He confessed to it.
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Meet with Didi, exhaust your questions,
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but give me the profile I need
by Wednesday morning.
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- You met with Mr Garry's lawyer.
- Yes.
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Mind if I ask why?
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He gave me permission
to interview Mr Garry.
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I bought the elephant for him
the day he was born.
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There was no pain, no sorrow.
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Just a kind of dullness after the anger,
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and the need to finish it.
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You didn't feel any other emotions
during the killings?
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Just rage.
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How do you feel about it now?
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I'm sorry.
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I feel sorry.
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Why didn't you let your lawyer plead
temporary insanity?
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I wasn't insane.
I was angry, I was in a rage.
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I let things build up. Shame on me.
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- Most murderers fight the charges.
- Mr Black, I take responsibility.
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A man makes a mistake, he should pay.
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I was a peace officer for 17 years.
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If I arrested somebody who did this,
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I would have fought like hell
to have them executed,
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because that's what would have been right.
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You want to tell me why you did it?
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I thought about it for a long time.
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I fantasized about it.
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Do you have a wife and family?
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- Then you know what I'm talking about.
- No.
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I don't.
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There were money problems.
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Bills, more bills.
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Things were no better with my wife.
It got to the point where I hated her.
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She hated me.
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You know what it's like
to scream in silence 365 days a year?
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I went in there to wipe out my family
because it was the only way.
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The only way.
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I found this in your garage.
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It was your wife's birthday
the next day, wasn't it?
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That's right. She liked angels.
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So you use your hands
to make a gift for your wife,
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and those same hands slaughter her
and the children.
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And you wrote this. Why?
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What you have in your hands is a lie.
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Fashion an angel for your wife's birthday
and then kill the family.
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Happens all the time.
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He says he felt anger and rage.
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But the staging of the bodies
indicates the killer was calm.
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Garry says he killed William Jr
on the stairs.
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Correct. There were traces of brown and
beige carpet fibers on the boy's pajamas.
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But Garry also says he killed
his youngest, Gabe, in the bedroom,
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and carried him here wrapped in sheets.
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That's correct. The stains on the sheet
matched stains on the mattress upstairs.
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But there were traces
of brown and beige fiber on the sheet.
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Dr Geller's feeling was
that Gabriel was dragged down the stairs.
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Garry said he carried him.
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It's an inconsistency
not uncommon in murder confessions.
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- You agreed with it?
- I didn't agree or disagree.
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What are you doing?
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- The wounds on Mrs Garry's hands.
- Yes?
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There are cuts along the fingers
and across the palm of the right hand.
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- That's correct.
- Defensive?
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- That's how they were described.
- You didn't examine them?
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No, I was the assistant.
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Mrs Garry's body was found here.
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We know there was incontinence,
but no urine was found.
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In Dr Geller's opinion, the urine simply
didn't seep through to the carpeting.
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According to Garry's confession,
he wrote this in blood after the killings.
233
00:24:30,802 --> 00:24:35,830
Which means he walked in here
covered in blood after killing his family,
234
00:24:35,907 --> 00:24:38,842
leaned over to the window
and wrote the numbers,
235
00:24:39,077 --> 00:24:42,205
and left no blood anywhere else.
236
00:24:43,982 --> 00:24:46,974
Not even footprints on a white carpet?
237
00:24:48,019 --> 00:24:50,112
That's what we're saying.
238
00:24:54,158 --> 00:24:58,254
If you analyze this carpet
you'll find it was shampooed.
239
00:24:58,329 --> 00:25:01,594
You'll also find urine traces.
Mrs Garry's.
240
00:25:02,800 --> 00:25:06,429
She died right here, not downstairs.
241
00:25:07,672 --> 00:25:12,006
Are you saying that someone's
tampered with the evidence?
242
00:25:17,915 --> 00:25:22,011
I'm suggesting someone else
committed these murders.
243
00:25:59,891 --> 00:26:01,756
Mr Black.
244
00:26:01,826 --> 00:26:04,317
As I told Mr Slattery,
245
00:26:04,562 --> 00:26:07,588
I can't get into the specifics
of why the Garrys came to see me.
246
00:26:07,665 --> 00:26:10,532
- The woman is dead.
- That's irrelevant.
247
00:26:10,768 --> 00:26:14,329
- An innocent man could die.
- Who, Mr Garry?
248
00:26:14,405 --> 00:26:18,967
A man who slaughters his children
and stabs his wife deserves to die.
249
00:26:19,877 --> 00:26:21,606
What if he didn't do it?
250
00:26:30,154 --> 00:26:33,248
Ask a question. Make it specific.
251
00:26:34,292 --> 00:26:36,055
If I can answer it, I will.
252
00:26:36,127 --> 00:26:39,654
Was Mrs Garry
having an affair with Deputy Reilly?
253
00:26:41,666 --> 00:26:44,601
Mrs Garry was a faithful wife.
254
00:26:45,670 --> 00:26:48,901
She needed to talk
about an emotional problem
255
00:26:48,973 --> 00:26:51,635
that was tearing
at the fabric of her soul.
256
00:26:53,177 --> 00:26:57,739
On the other hand,
don't ask me about Mr Garry.
257
00:27:01,085 --> 00:27:05,249
- Did they talk about having another child?
- I can't answer that.
258
00:27:07,859 --> 00:27:10,851
This is a receipt from the M&W Pharmacy.
259
00:27:10,928 --> 00:27:13,328
Mrs Garry was there that night,
260
00:27:13,397 --> 00:27:18,494
for one bottle of cold syrup,
and a home pregnancy test.
261
00:27:22,907 --> 00:27:25,569
Is your name William Garry?
262
00:27:25,643 --> 00:27:27,702
Yes.
263
00:27:28,813 --> 00:27:31,338
Were you a Weber County sheriff?
264
00:27:31,415 --> 00:27:33,474
Yes.
265
00:27:34,552 --> 00:27:39,785
Were you at your home on the evening
of October 5th, around 9.45?
266
00:27:39,857 --> 00:27:41,586
Yes.
267
00:27:41,659 --> 00:27:45,925
Were your wife and three children
also present in the house at that time?
268
00:27:45,997 --> 00:27:48,056
Yes.
269
00:27:49,734 --> 00:27:52,703
Do you know who killed your family?
270
00:27:52,770 --> 00:27:54,829
Yes.
271
00:27:56,574 --> 00:27:58,269
And was that person you?
272
00:27:59,544 --> 00:28:00,977
Yes.
273
00:28:04,715 --> 00:28:09,084
What's going on? Don't you think
I should have known about this?
274
00:28:09,153 --> 00:28:13,522
- I contacted your office.
- Half an hour ago. Not good enough.
275
00:28:13,624 --> 00:28:17,492
- Were you feeling rage at this time?
- Yes.
276
00:28:17,562 --> 00:28:20,759
- Whatever you find is inadmissible.
- That's not important.
277
00:28:20,831 --> 00:28:25,165
I wanted to see the truth.
I wanted you to see it.
278
00:28:26,470 --> 00:28:29,837
- And were you feeling anger?
- Yes.
279
00:28:32,143 --> 00:28:37,103
The man says he killed his family
and that's exactly what he did.
280
00:28:37,181 --> 00:28:39,741
- May I have a look?
- It's all yours.
281
00:28:43,688 --> 00:28:45,656
Well, you wanted your proof.
282
00:28:45,723 --> 00:28:48,783
Garry's suffering from delusions of guilt.
283
00:28:48,859 --> 00:28:53,228
Most likely a fixed false belief syndrome
brought on by severe depression.
284
00:28:53,297 --> 00:28:56,164
He agreed to a polygraph
because he knew he would pass?
285
00:28:56,234 --> 00:29:00,694
Come on. It's all in the confession.
A man can't make up lies like that.
286
00:29:00,771 --> 00:29:05,003
He may be feeling so guilty he's
convinced himself he's responsible.
287
00:29:05,076 --> 00:29:06,805
I've seen it before.
288
00:29:06,877 --> 00:29:10,938
He answered truthfully
the questions about rage and anger,
289
00:29:11,015 --> 00:29:14,815
because he thought that's what
the killer must have been feeling.
290
00:29:14,885 --> 00:29:18,787
But what the real killer felt
is not hate, rage or resentment.
291
00:29:18,856 --> 00:29:22,724
He felt love, compassion.
He didn't see the victims as victims.
292
00:29:22,793 --> 00:29:25,956
- He saw them as something else.
- As what?
293
00:29:26,030 --> 00:29:31,058
Angels. That's how the killer saw the
children at the moment of their deaths.
294
00:29:31,135 --> 00:29:32,864
Angels?
295
00:29:37,742 --> 00:29:42,543
In the interest ofjustice, Frank, I've
given you everything you've asked for.
296
00:29:43,281 --> 00:29:48,947
Tomorrow we go before ajudge and jury.
I'll be requesting the death penalty.
297
00:29:50,321 --> 00:29:52,846
I won't be needing your services any more.
298
00:29:59,764 --> 00:30:03,200
How do you know these things?
I don't even know if I believe them.
299
00:30:03,434 --> 00:30:05,493
We need another examination of the bodies.
300
00:30:05,569 --> 00:30:08,697
That means an exhumation.
Smith'll never go for it.
301
00:30:08,773 --> 00:30:11,071
- We'll go around him.
- You can't do that.
302
00:30:11,142 --> 00:30:13,508
- You can.
- How?
303
00:30:13,577 --> 00:30:16,341
You ask ajudge to order it.
304
00:30:30,895 --> 00:30:34,023
I understand this has put you
in a difficult position.
305
00:30:34,832 --> 00:30:37,858
Is that what's occupying your mind
right now?
306
00:30:37,935 --> 00:30:40,768
I was wondering
where I'll be working next week.
307
00:30:41,505 --> 00:30:43,666
Yourjob is to tell the story.
308
00:30:45,443 --> 00:30:48,901
To find the truth.
Isn't that what you want here?
309
00:30:50,715 --> 00:30:52,148
Yes.
310
00:31:03,094 --> 00:31:06,552
- Are you all right?
- I think so.
311
00:31:07,298 --> 00:31:10,392
- Are you?
- Whoever it was, it came from there.
312
00:31:15,840 --> 00:31:19,435
- What does it say?
- "Guilty. "
313
00:31:54,712 --> 00:31:57,180
Didi, what in the hell is going on?
314
00:31:57,248 --> 00:32:00,775
Whatjudge gives an exhumation order
in the middle of the night?
315
00:32:00,851 --> 00:32:02,910
A federal judge.
316
00:32:04,655 --> 00:32:06,748
Who ordered this?
317
00:32:08,058 --> 00:32:11,050
- This went through my office?
- Yes, it did.
318
00:32:13,030 --> 00:32:16,022
- What do you want with these bodies?
- A re-examination.
319
00:32:16,100 --> 00:32:18,796
These bodies have been examined.
I did the work myself.
320
00:32:18,869 --> 00:32:22,828
If you have a problem executing the writ,
we can have Dr Higgens do it.
321
00:32:27,745 --> 00:32:31,374
Go ahead! Dig them all up!
322
00:33:04,748 --> 00:33:07,512
Mr Geller, if you examine the hand,
323
00:33:07,585 --> 00:33:12,887
I think you'll find that the cuts come
from an angle, slicing, not puncturing.
324
00:33:17,661 --> 00:33:19,686
We missed that.
325
00:33:21,131 --> 00:33:26,763
- I suppose we could consider these slices.
- Enough to reconsider the term "defensive"?
326
00:34:04,642 --> 00:34:07,236
I know what happened.
327
00:34:10,981 --> 00:34:14,576
It's not a 1, it's an I for "Isaiah. "
328
00:34:17,121 --> 00:34:19,646
Chapter 28, verse 15.
329
00:34:24,762 --> 00:34:27,560
"We have made a covenant with death. "
330
00:34:27,631 --> 00:34:29,792
"We have made lies our refuge. "
331
00:34:29,867 --> 00:34:33,598
"And under falsehood
have we hid ourselves. "
332
00:34:35,005 --> 00:34:40,739
I know what the lies were. You're not
the person that committed these crimes.
333
00:34:41,679 --> 00:34:45,945
Why are you here? What do you want?
334
00:34:46,050 --> 00:34:48,610
- I want to help you.
- To do what?
335
00:34:48,686 --> 00:34:50,950
To live.
336
00:34:57,328 --> 00:35:00,229
Mr Garry, your wife was pregnant.
337
00:35:03,300 --> 00:35:06,963
- You didn't know that, did you?
- Of course I did. I knew that.
338
00:35:07,037 --> 00:35:13,465
No, you didn't. Not even when you picked
her body up and carried her downstairs.
339
00:35:14,478 --> 00:35:17,572
I'm going to the judge with the truth.
340
00:35:17,648 --> 00:35:23,712
If you don't recant, it won't be enough.
The jury's going to sentence you to death.
341
00:35:24,788 --> 00:35:28,747
And if that happens,
you won't be paying for your sins.
342
00:35:30,260 --> 00:35:32,592
You'll be committing suicide.
343
00:35:36,700 --> 00:35:41,501
The temple of God
is the body the Lord has given us.
344
00:35:43,440 --> 00:35:46,432
He's given it to us
to last a very long time.
345
00:35:46,510 --> 00:35:49,604
The murderer who deliberately killeth
shall die.
346
00:35:51,081 --> 00:35:52,776
Exactly.
347
00:36:04,495 --> 00:36:06,554
Mr Black,
348
00:36:08,832 --> 00:36:14,031
I am the only one who knows what happened
that night, who's responsible.
349
00:36:15,839 --> 00:36:19,206
My blood must be shed
at the moment of my death.
350
00:36:21,211 --> 00:36:26,649
To rob me of my salvation would be
sentencing my soul to eternal damnation.
351
00:36:30,654 --> 00:36:34,385
Are you so righteous in your beliefs
that you would allow that?
352
00:36:39,663 --> 00:36:43,622
Mr Garry, I can't let you die
for something you didn't do.
353
00:37:12,596 --> 00:37:15,690
This is a photo from the crime scene.
354
00:37:15,766 --> 00:37:18,496
The killer wrote "12815" on the window.
355
00:37:18,569 --> 00:37:23,097
You'll notice there's no blood
anywhere else in the kitchen.
356
00:37:23,173 --> 00:37:29,271
We took samples from the kitchen rug and
found traces of urine in shampoo residue.
357
00:37:29,346 --> 00:37:35,046
In analyzing it, we found high levels
of estrogen, indicating an adult female.
358
00:37:35,119 --> 00:37:37,144
Mrs Garry.
359
00:37:37,221 --> 00:37:40,247
You're suggesting the kitchen was cleaned
360
00:37:40,324 --> 00:37:43,782
to hide the fact that Mrs Garry
died in the kitchen, not the basement.
361
00:37:43,861 --> 00:37:47,957
Your Honor, even if Mr Black's
suppositions prove to be true,
362
00:37:48,031 --> 00:37:53,059
even if Mr Garry moved the body, what
does it prove? It's all circumstantial.
363
00:37:53,137 --> 00:37:55,128
Give me a month and I'll have data
364
00:37:55,205 --> 00:37:58,800
that'll refute every bit
of information presented here.
365
00:37:58,876 --> 00:38:04,610
- A man's life is at stake. Take the month.
- My conscience is clear with my God.
366
00:38:04,681 --> 00:38:08,242
My responsibility
is to the people of this town.
367
00:38:08,318 --> 00:38:13,085
I beg you, don't spend their money.
Don't burden their emotions unnecessarily.
368
00:38:13,157 --> 00:38:16,615
Garry should die for what he did.
This town should move past this.
369
00:38:16,693 --> 00:38:19,389
Your Honor,
I have spent my whole adult life
370
00:38:19,463 --> 00:38:24,628
trying to understand the mind of a killer,
how he thinks, how he feels.
371
00:38:27,037 --> 00:38:30,700
Garry is not capable of doing
the things he's been convicted of.
372
00:38:30,774 --> 00:38:35,302
Arthur Shawcross killed two people,
was paroled after 14 years,
373
00:38:35,379 --> 00:38:39,406
and then murdered 11 victims
before he was caught again.
374
00:38:39,483 --> 00:38:45,786
Garry slaughtered his family. God help us
if we give him a chance to kill again.
375
00:38:51,495 --> 00:38:56,194
Have you taken the court's time
just to deliver a psychological profile?
376
00:39:00,103 --> 00:39:05,131
There were five cuts on Mrs Garry's right
hand that Dr Geller termed "defensive. "
377
00:39:05,209 --> 00:39:07,905
Here's how they really happened.
378
00:39:11,348 --> 00:39:14,408
The first two strokes
pierce her left ventricle.
379
00:39:16,253 --> 00:39:19,347
The third stroke
fully penetrates her left atrium,
380
00:39:19,423 --> 00:39:21,721
completely disabling blood flow.
381
00:39:21,792 --> 00:39:25,353
By the fourth stroke,
she has weakened considerably,
382
00:39:25,429 --> 00:39:31,698
and her hand slides along the blade
at this specific angle.
383
00:39:31,768 --> 00:39:34,396
The wound penetrates her right ventricle,
384
00:39:34,471 --> 00:39:39,932
causing massive bleeding into her
pericardium. She dies seconds later.
385
00:39:41,245 --> 00:39:43,076
If you check forensics, you'll see
386
00:39:43,146 --> 00:39:47,549
that these markings match the wounds
on Mrs Garry's right hand.
387
00:39:54,224 --> 00:39:56,124
Are you asking this court to believe
388
00:39:56,193 --> 00:40:00,129
Mrs Garry stabbed herself
four times in the heart?
389
00:40:00,197 --> 00:40:03,689
A person in her frame of mind
would be capable of anything.
390
00:40:04,434 --> 00:40:07,926
I had a case once
where a man stabbed himself 27 times,
391
00:40:08,171 --> 00:40:10,469
three times in the heart, and lived.
392
00:40:10,540 --> 00:40:13,941
William Garry's fingerprints
were on the murder weapon.
393
00:40:14,011 --> 00:40:17,276
The blood of all the victims
was on his clothing and body.
394
00:40:21,752 --> 00:40:23,913
Why would a mother kill her children?
395
00:40:23,987 --> 00:40:26,547
As mad as it sounds,
396
00:40:26,623 --> 00:40:31,560
she saw her children as angels
and wanted to keep them that way.
397
00:40:43,674 --> 00:40:46,734
William Garry
has gone through due process.
398
00:40:46,810 --> 00:40:52,112
Nothing presented here would warrant
an appeals court to overturn that verdict.
399
00:40:52,950 --> 00:40:55,942
What is it you're asking
this court to do, Mr Black?
400
00:41:04,161 --> 00:41:05,526
Billy!
401
00:41:05,595 --> 00:41:07,654
When Garry came in from the garage,
402
00:41:07,731 --> 00:41:12,759
the first one he saw was William Jr
lying at the bottom of the stairs.
403
00:41:12,836 --> 00:41:14,929
Dolores!
404
00:41:21,144 --> 00:41:25,877
His youngest child, Gabe, lay
in the hallway wrapped in a bloody sheet.
405
00:41:28,885 --> 00:41:30,978
Dolores!
406
00:41:37,260 --> 00:41:41,663
He went into his daughter's room
and found her dead as well.
407
00:41:45,335 --> 00:41:48,463
He heard a noise. He ran to the kitchen.
408
00:41:49,039 --> 00:41:54,272
She had killed her angels, and now
there was only one thing left to do.
409
00:42:03,086 --> 00:42:06,180
She had stabbed herself three times already.
410
00:42:07,324 --> 00:42:09,656
She told Bill it was his fault.
411
00:42:09,726 --> 00:42:15,995
She said he made her kill the children,
then she stabbed herself one last time.
412
00:42:16,066 --> 00:42:17,931
He called you.
413
00:42:18,635 --> 00:42:22,298
He told me what she'd done.
He asked me to come to the house.
414
00:42:22,372 --> 00:42:24,897
By the time I got there,
he'd wrapped the bodies.
415
00:42:24,975 --> 00:42:27,170
He was a cop.
416
00:42:28,278 --> 00:42:33,079
He knew that if her body wasn't found
next to the children it wouldn't fit.
417
00:42:36,053 --> 00:42:41,116
He said she couldn't bear living
in a world of adulterers. Men like him.
418
00:42:42,292 --> 00:42:45,193
It was one night. I know. One night.
419
00:42:46,830 --> 00:42:50,766
William's the best man I know.
There's nothing I wouldn't do for him.
420
00:42:50,834 --> 00:42:54,326
You cleaned the kitchen.
You shampooed the rug.
421
00:42:54,404 --> 00:42:57,134
Why didn't you clean
the numbers off the window?
422
00:42:57,207 --> 00:43:00,370
We closed the drapes. We didn't see them.
423
00:43:01,445 --> 00:43:04,573
Instead of looking for the truth,
424
00:43:04,648 --> 00:43:09,085
the people of this town were looking for
whatever would put the pain behind them.
425
00:43:10,153 --> 00:43:14,817
That's what they thought they needed.
What do you need?
426
00:43:16,560 --> 00:43:22,396
I'm a police officer. Six months ago,
I broke the law to help my friend.
427
00:43:22,466 --> 00:43:27,335
- Now you're asking me to betray him.
- The judge is moving forward.
428
00:43:27,437 --> 00:43:30,964
The jury's going to come back
with the death penalty.
429
00:43:31,041 --> 00:43:35,000
You helped him once.
If you are his friend, you'll help him again.
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