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Sorry. Absolutely no press inside.
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Sorry. You can't go in there.
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This is Mrs. Carrington
Mrs. Blake Carrington.
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Where's Blake?
He's in the library.
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[ Chattering ]
Krystle.
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Thank God you're back.
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Look, it's none of my business why you left.
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You made the right decisionyou're back.
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When I left this morning,
I wasn't coming back.
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Now, don't tell Blake that.
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He already knows.
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Yeah, well, he doesn't believe it.
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Be careful what you say and do, please.
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Come on.
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Just give me a moment.
No! No!
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Mr. Carrington,you know the law.
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If you don't, this is the law.
We've got to take you to headquarters.
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I told you that it was an accident.
I've told you that!
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Andrew, will you tell them?
I'm not going anywhere.
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You tell them that
the whole thing was a mistake.
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It was an argument an accident.
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I've tried to explain that
to them. Haven't I?
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It's not our place to decide that.
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Blake, listen to me carefully.
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This is very serious.
Ted Dinard is dead.
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You have to go with them.
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Have you heard from Krystle?
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I'm not I'm not going anywhere
till I hear from her.
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She's here, Blake. She's here.
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Fellas, uh, can you give him
a couple of minutes?
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Thank you.
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Mr. Carrington?
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I'm sorry, Mr. Carrington,
but I have to do this.
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Wait a minute! What are you doing?
You can't put those on him.
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It's all right.
They're just doing their job.
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They've got to take me downtown.
Oh.
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- There he is.!
- Come on. Back up. Give him room.
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They're gonna
go for first degree murder one.
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What?
The word is already out.
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The D.A.'s gonna push on this one
and push hard.
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What are you talking about?
There was no weapon. There was nothing.
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One of your servants told the police...
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that they heard you
threaten Dinard's life...
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just before you went up the stairs.
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That's premeditation. Now, legally,
it can be a year of plotting...
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a minute, a half a minute.
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But there was no... premeditation.
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This would normally
be a manslaughter charge...
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and you'd probably get probation,
but I can tell you this, Blake
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that's not the way it's gonna be,
not on this one.
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All right.
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You get on the phone
and do what you have to do.
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Now, we've helped put
a lot of politicians into office.
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Call in those I.O.U.'s.
Call in some of those markers, Andrew.
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You get this thing taken care of,
and you do it right now.
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Blake. Blake, you don't understand.
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I don't need to understand.
ThatThat's what I've got you for.
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Now you go ahead and handle it.
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Krystle, uh, why don't you go home
and try to get some rest?
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This is liable to turn
into a long night for him.
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We still have to get the bail set.
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No. I want to stay.
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Blake, I'm gonna
spell it out for you, okay?
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You stepped on a lot of political toes.
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You supported a lot of the wrong people
in political campaigns.
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You passed out a hell of a lot of money...
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to causes resented by
a hell of a lot of people.
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They've been sitting around
just waiting for a chance like this
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to watch Blake Carrington go under.
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What about my friends?
You said it yourself
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""The only friend is a dead enemy.''
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And to put it bluntly, a lot of
people would like to see you dead...
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or at least locked up.
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Yes, but we still have... friends.
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This is gonna get very messy.
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Krystle, I really think you should go.
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Do it, please.
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I figured you'd be here.
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[ Sighs ]
And I'm here.
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Why? Krystle, for once in your life,
use your head.
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Matthew, I'm so tired.
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Hey, hey.
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Are you gonna listen to me?
What?
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I want you to listen to me.
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Krystle, now, you know this trial
is going to be very, very hard.
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You know that, don't you?
Yes.
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Then run from it, Krystle,
the way you started to.
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Run from the both of us Blake and me.
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Maybe I shouldn't say this, but...
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you finally had the courage
to do the right thing, Krystle.
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Now, damn it, do it.
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Did you desert Claudia
when she was in trouble?
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No.
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Blake's still my husband.
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I'm gonna stand by him. It's that simple.
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[ Man On P.A.]
Flight 3 1 to North Dakota...
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now arriving from Denver
and Salt Lake City.
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Passengers will disembark at Gate 3.
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[ Minister ]
""Behold, I show you a mystery.
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""We shall not all sleep,
but shall all be changed...
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""in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,
at the last trump.
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""For the trumpet shall sound,
and the dead shall be raised, incorruptible...
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""and we shall all be changed.
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""For this corruptible
must put on incorruption...
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""and this mortal
must put on immortality.
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"And then shall be brought to pass
the saying that is written.
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"""Death is swallowed up in victory.
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"""O Death, where is thy sting?
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O Grave, where is thy victory?'''
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May the soul
ofTheodore Franklin Dinard...
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son ofJason and Dorothy Dinard...
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son of these harsh yet magnificent Dakotas...
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rest in eternal peace.
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I'm very sorry, Mrs. Dinard.
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They could at least have had the grace
to accept your apology.
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It was an accident.
Was it, Fallon?
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Please, leave him alone.
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I'm press Fargo Post.
I've got a right to be here.
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He's been through enough. Please.
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Be fair, Mrs. Colby. I've got a job to do.
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Now, this is worth 1 50 bucks to me.
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If you think this is anything, you
wait till that trial in Denver begins.
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I mean, that one's got to be
a fullblown media circus.
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Make a hole. Make a hole.
Make a hole.
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Get back. Get back.
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[ Bailiff] All right.
Outside with the cameras.
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Come on. You know better than that.
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You, too, lady. Out.
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Everything's gonna be all right.
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Dunham.
Morning, Mr. Laird.
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What's this one little old attorney?
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One skinny attache case?
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What's happened to the rest
of the legal brigade?
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Could it be that we're supposed to
see how lean things have become...
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for poor Blake Carrington?
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I do believe we'll have the jury in tears
before the trial even begins.
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Well, we're sure gonna try, Mr. Dunham.
Uh, Mr. Laird.
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I just wanna say I've been
an admirer of yours for a long time.
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Thank you.
I'm really gonna enjoy this.
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Kinda reminds me of my football days
first time I ever made the varsity.
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I finally get to play with the big boys.
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One of our investigators
told me last night...
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that Dunham and Matthew Blaisdel
went to college together.
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Yeah. They played football.
Matter of fact, Dunham was very good.
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I tried to get him for my team.
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He He said he wanted
to go to law school.
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Maybe I should have pushed harder,
upped the salary offer.
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Well, he knew what he was doing.
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Don't let the downhome
suit and tie fool you.
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If anybody's got his eye on
the governor's office someday, it's Dunham.
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Then let's hope he doesn't make it
over my dead body.
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What's Blaisdel's wife
still doing on your witness list?
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I know you asked me not to include her, but
I told you not to.
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Blake, we cannot start this trial
with you tying my hands.
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I don't understand you.
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You're willing to have me try to buy off
practically anyone, outside of the White House...
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and this is where you draw the line.
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Why?
It's just the way I feel.
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You do this one thing for me,
and I promise I will not interfere again.
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You're making a big mistake.
She and Steven
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Had an affair. I know that.
But, no, not this woman.
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She's already been through one hell.
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Okay, for now.
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But there are no guarantees.
I may need her.
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[ Bailiff]
All rise.
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Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye.
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Court 23 of the District Court of the City
and County of Denver, State of Colorado...
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is now open and ready
for the transaction ofbusiness.
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The Honorable Horatio Quinlan presiding.
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[ Man ]
Docket number 8 1 CD 1 34.
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The People of the State of
Colorado v. Blake Carrington.
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[ People Chattering ]
[ Exhales ]
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What's going on in there, Steven?
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They're selecting a jury of his peers.
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Oh, that's a joke. Who are they
to judge Blake Carrington?
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What about Ted?
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Are they his peers, Fallon?
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[ Dunham ] Let me put it this way,
ladies and gentlemen.
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Ajury trial is Well, it's a little bit
like a giantjigsaw puzzle.
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The evidence comes in
one piece at a time.
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While each individual piece
when you look at it closely
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doesn't seem to make
very much sense...
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when you put it all together, and you step back,
and you look at the big picture...
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it all becomes very clear.
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What I'd like to do right now
is to just give you a basic idea...
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of what the individual pieces of this
particular puzzle are gonna look like.
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Now, the judge has told you that...
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Mr. Blake Carrington,
seated at that table over there
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[ Clears Throat ]
has been charged with murder.
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The prosecution will show that,
on the night of November 1 2...
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the victim of that murder Mr. Ted Dinard
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was in the Carrington house,
upstairs in Steven Carrington's room.
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The prosecution will also show...
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that the victim, Mr. Dinard...
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and Steven Carrington,
the defendant's son...
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had been lovers...
for a considerable period of time.
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We will also show
that Mr. Blake Carrington...
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knew about this
homosexual relationship...
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that existed between his son
and Mr. Dinard...
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and, because of that relationship,
he hated the victim...
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with a cold and unrelenting hatred.
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And on that particular night...
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when Mr. Carrington
arrived at the house...
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and when he learned that the two young men
were alone upstairs together...
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in a cold rage...
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he issued a threat
a most violent threat
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in the presence of a witness.
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And at that very moment,
Mr. Blake Carrington formed the intent
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the premeditated intent
to take the life of Ted Dinard.
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And a very few moments later,
the defendant burst into his son's room...
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and, in his hatred for Ted Dinard...
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delivered a powerful blow
with all of his strength...
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against the unresisting victim,
causing his death
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a death he intended to cause.
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This is what the prosecution
intends to prove, ladies and gentlemen.
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And this is what we will prove.
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Now...
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during the selection process...
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you were all asked several questions...
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about your personal attitudes
towards homosexuality.
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I'd like to remind you...
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we all of us have a right to our lives,
ladies and gentlemen...
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regardless of our sexual orientation.
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But be prepared.
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Be prepared for the defense
attorney, however...
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who may try to create a diversion here...
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a smoke screen, if you will.
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He may try to confuse you
into thinking somehow...
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that the dead young man, Mr. Dinard...
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was the criminal in this case...
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and not the defendant,
Mr. Blake Carrington there [ Quinlan ] Counsel?
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Let me remind you
that the opening statement...
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is an outline of the evidence
you're going to present.
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It is not a closing argument.
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Very well, Your Honor.
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In that case, I have
nothing more to say... for now.
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Thank you.
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[ Quinlan ]
Mr. Laird.
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As you know, ladies and gentlemen...
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the district attorney's office
gets to present its case first...
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and then the defense presents.
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And so we hope that you
will withhold judgment in your minds...
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until you hear both sides
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both sides.
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Now, what we will try to prove to you...
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is that the death ofTed Dinard...
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was an accident an accident.
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Yes, it is true that
Blake Carrington was present...
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when that unfortunate death took place...
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but that death was not
intentionally precipitated...
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by any action on the part
of Blake Carrington.
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His intent and his only intent
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was to protect his young son.
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Now, as this case develops...
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we are going to see
that Blake Carrington...
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had a strong and lifelong love...
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for his young son.
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Oh, he knew that he had gone awry...
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but he also knew at the same time...
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that he was well on the road
to a normal and manly life.
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Now, on the evening
of the unfortunate accident...
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Blake Carrington entered his home...
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and learned to his horror and disgust...
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that Ted Dinard was present in his home.
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Thinking of his son,
and thinking only
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only to protect and save him
from a life of shame...
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the defendant went upstairs
to see his son, to talk to him...
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and there found Ted Dinard...
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with his arms around his son.
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Mr. Carrington stepped into the room...
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and commanded Ted Dinard to leave.
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At that point, ladies and gentlemen...
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as the evidence is going to show you
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and I'm sure you'll be convinced
at the end of this trial
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that the tragic death ofTed Dinard
which then occurred...
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was an accident an accident
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which Blake Carrington did not
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did not intentionally bring about.
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Thank you.
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Steven, I know
you're just sitting there.
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Damn. Answer me.
[Jeff] He's all right.
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Don't try to pacify me,Jeff.
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Well, I'm part of the family.
284
00:23:19,055 --> 00:23:22,354
Seems to me you made it pretty clear
what you think of my father.
285
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You don't like him,
and you never did like him.
286
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If you ask me,you'd be as happy as a lot
of other people to see him go under.
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Steven, answer me.
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Well, Mrs. Gunnerson
will be disappointed.
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None of us are eating
very much again tonight.
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00:24:20,716 --> 00:24:24,152
Oh, Fallon, have you
spoken to your brother?
291
00:24:25,855 --> 00:24:28,153
Yes. I talked to him a little while ago
on the telephone.
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How is he? Is he all right?
293
00:24:31,360 --> 00:24:34,727
Yeah, he sounded all right.
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00:24:38,935 --> 00:24:41,768
I called him a couple of times.
No answer.
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00:24:44,307 --> 00:24:48,266
Blake, I don't know if
this is the time or place...
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but I've been wanting to talk to you
about something that's on my mind.
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It's probably a good a time as any.
298
00:24:55,785 --> 00:25:00,085
Now, you and I, we haven't been
getting along all that well recently.
299
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I've said some things to you
that were a little rough.
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[ Chuckles ] Father. Soninlaw.
It's a classic situation.
301
00:25:08,397 --> 00:25:11,025
Forget it. What is it you wanna
talk to me about?
302
00:25:11,133 --> 00:25:16,628
Well, I was at the office today, and, uh, I heard
some things that made me a little nervous.
303
00:25:16,739 --> 00:25:19,799
About your business.
304
00:25:19,909 --> 00:25:23,936
There's that board meeting on Friday.
Yes. What about it?
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00:25:24,046 --> 00:25:28,745
Well, there'll be a decision made on that
bank loan, Mitsukawa in Honolulu.
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And you're not going to be there...
307
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and a few of your directors are going to take
advantage of ityou're not being there.
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00:25:34,757 --> 00:25:39,888
Blake owns 7 0% of Denver Carrington
stock. How can they take advantage?
309
00:25:39,996 --> 00:25:44,330
Well, they can. That is, unless
I'm not there to stop them.
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But I've arranged with Andy Laird to set that
board meeting for Friday morning.
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You see, the judge is going to recess.
He's got a doctor's appointment.
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I thank you anyway.
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And I'll be there, and I'll stop them.
You can be sure of that.
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Give me a moment.
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Hello, Steven.
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Can we talk?
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Steven, look at me.
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I can't.
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Miss Robbins...
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would you tell us, please,
what your occupation is...
321
00:27:15,157 --> 00:27:18,615
and by whom
you are presently employed?
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I'm a downstairs maid.
I work for Mr. Carrington
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Mr. Blake Carringtonand I have for
the last 1 2 years.
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I see. Now, on the night
of November 1 2...
325
00:27:31,340 --> 00:27:34,798
were you present in the Carrington house,
and if you were, where were you?
326
00:27:34,910 --> 00:27:37,208
What were you doing?
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00:27:37,313 --> 00:27:40,942
I was in the downstairs vestibule,
just off the main hall.
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00:27:41,050 --> 00:27:45,350
I was talking with Joseph.
He's our majordomo.
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00:27:46,589 --> 00:27:49,717
Uh, don't you mean butler,
Miss Robbins?
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00:27:49,825 --> 00:27:55,286
No. There is a butler, Gerald.
Joseph is the majordomo.
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[ Scoffs ]
Well, that's very interesting.
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II didn't realize that people
American people
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had majordomos anymore.
334
00:28:06,976 --> 00:28:10,275
As a matter of fact, I'm an American.
I don't even know what a majordomo is.
335
00:28:10,379 --> 00:28:13,075
What exactly is a majordomo, Miss Robbins?
336
00:28:13,182 --> 00:28:18,643
Um, he's the head, uh, administrative head
of the household.
337
00:28:18,754 --> 00:28:23,214
Uh, chief retainer.
Well, that's a very precise definition, Miss Robbins.
338
00:28:23,325 --> 00:28:27,455
Did you look that up in a book once?
No. I got it from Joseph.
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00:28:27,563 --> 00:28:29,394
[ Spectators Laughing ]
340
00:28:29,498 --> 00:28:32,126
I'm sure you did.
341
00:28:32,234 --> 00:28:35,362
[ Clears Throat ] Miss Robbins,
it is your testimony then...
342
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that on the night in question,
at approximately 1 0:30...
343
00:28:38,374 --> 00:28:42,003
you were in the house when Mr. Carrington,
the defendant, arrived home.
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00:28:42,111 --> 00:28:44,477
Is that true?
Yes, it is.
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00:28:46,182 --> 00:28:49,481
What happened when he entered
the house, Miss Robbins?
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00:28:49,585 --> 00:28:54,284
Well, he asked who was home...
347
00:28:54,390 --> 00:28:58,952
and we told him Steven was home
with a friend ofhis.
348
00:28:59,061 --> 00:29:01,689
With Mr. Dinard.
349
00:29:01,797 --> 00:29:07,258
What was Mr. Carrington's reaction
when you mentioned this?
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00:29:07,369 --> 00:29:09,735
About Mr. Dinard, I mean.
351
00:29:11,273 --> 00:29:16,006
Did he say anything?
Was he, uh, overjoyed?
352
00:29:16,112 --> 00:29:19,445
Was he angry, agitated?
353
00:29:23,152 --> 00:29:27,213
I'd like to remind you, Miss Robbins that you
are testifying in this court under sworn oath.
354
00:29:30,426 --> 00:29:32,553
Yes, he was angry.
355
00:29:34,830 --> 00:29:38,129
And, yes, he said something.
356
00:29:38,234 --> 00:29:40,862
He said, ""I'll kill him.''
357
00:29:40,970 --> 00:29:44,838
II'm sorry, Miss Robbins, would you repeat
your answer so the courtroom can hear it?
358
00:29:44,940 --> 00:29:48,740
Now what did Mr. Carrington say?
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00:29:48,844 --> 00:29:51,472
[ Quinlan ]
The witness will please speak up.
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00:29:55,184 --> 00:29:58,551
He said, ""I'll kill him.''
361
00:29:58,654 --> 00:30:02,613
Mr. Carrington said,
referring to the deceased, ""I'll kill him.''
362
00:30:02,725 --> 00:30:06,752
[ Spectators Murmuring ]
""I'll kill him. '"
363
00:30:13,969 --> 00:30:16,437
[ Exhales ] Well, what did he do then,
Miss Robbins?
364
00:30:18,474 --> 00:30:23,070
Um, he, uh, ran toward the stairs.
365
00:30:23,179 --> 00:30:27,843
Was he angry?
Was he very angry, Miss Robbins?
366
00:30:30,352 --> 00:30:34,152
Yes.
Yes.
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00:30:35,424 --> 00:30:39,087
Thank you, Miss Robbins.
368
00:30:46,969 --> 00:30:47,236
[ Man ] In the sensational
Blake Carrington murder trial...
369
00:30:47,271 --> 00:30:49,431
[ Man ] In the sensational
Blake Carrington murder trial...
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00:30:49,538 --> 00:30:53,838
the day's last witness was Ed Cleves,
a driller who worked with Steven Carrington.
371
00:30:53,943 --> 00:30:58,573
[ Ed ] It was like I told 'em in there,you know?
Uh, I saw this Stevie Carrington.
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00:30:58,681 --> 00:31:03,141
He's the son of Blake Carrington,
and he was involved with the deceased.
373
00:31:03,252 --> 00:31:06,050
That's what they said in there.
Ted Dinard. Well, I saw them.
374
00:31:06,155 --> 00:31:09,124
I went over to Meadsburg to have
a little supper with my wife, Nell.
375
00:31:09,225 --> 00:31:11,352
You almost ready?
And we were sitting in the restaurant...
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00:31:11,460 --> 00:31:13,587
and, uh, there we saw them, there they were.
377
00:31:13,696 --> 00:31:16,494
They weren't ordering or anything.
There were sitting, looking at each other.
378
00:31:16,599 --> 00:31:19,898
Every once in a while, the one guy
would touch the other guy's face.
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00:31:20,002 --> 00:31:22,470
And pretty soon they were holding hands.
I mean, they were [ Chuckles ]
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00:31:22,571 --> 00:31:25,039
They were acting like a couple of f
381
00:31:25,140 --> 00:31:29,304
What do you call 'em now, um, gays?
Yeah, that's it. Gays.
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00:31:29,411 --> 00:31:31,879
[ Man ] We'll be back in a minute
with other local news...
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00:31:31,981 --> 00:31:35,109
including our ongoing investigation of how
inflation continues to
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00:31:35,217 --> 00:31:38,516
[ Clicks Off]
Yeah. Did you listen to that?
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00:31:38,621 --> 00:31:41,419
Damn idiot thinks he's a movie star.
386
00:31:44,627 --> 00:31:49,758
Leave it to Ed Cleves. He probably
volunteered as a damn witness.
387
00:31:49,865 --> 00:31:52,663
Why are they dragging up
all this stuff about Steven?
388
00:31:52,768 --> 00:31:58,229
Well [ Exhales ] WhatJake wants to prove
is that he was a homosexual...
389
00:31:58,340 --> 00:32:02,640
and that Laird's line about him being seduced
and becoming a homosexual is all bull.
390
00:32:02,745 --> 00:32:06,875
He isn't.
Huh?
391
00:32:06,982 --> 00:32:10,110
Steven isn't a homosexual.
At least not entirely.
392
00:32:11,487 --> 00:32:14,979
[ Chuckles ] Claudia,
how do you know that?
393
00:32:15,090 --> 00:32:19,390
He told me.
He told you.
394
00:32:21,964 --> 00:32:25,422
When was this?
One day.
395
00:32:25,534 --> 00:32:28,662
I mean, one night. Remember the night
we had dinner at the Carringtons'?
396
00:32:28,771 --> 00:32:31,205
I went into the library, and he was there
and we talked.
397
00:32:39,581 --> 00:32:45,042
Seems like a hell of an odd thing for him
to bring up the first time you'd met.
398
00:32:56,598 --> 00:32:59,362
Are you all right?
You look like you're upset.
399
00:32:59,468 --> 00:33:01,766
I am. It's what you said
about these lawyers.
400
00:33:01,870 --> 00:33:04,668
I mean, they're turning this whole trial
into some kind of sporting event.
401
00:33:04,773 --> 00:33:08,402
It's not a trial.
I know that.
402
00:33:10,245 --> 00:33:13,214
But that's their job.
403
00:33:13,315 --> 00:33:18,275
And if I know Jake Dunham,
he hasn't even started yet.
404
00:33:31,667 --> 00:33:35,626
Krystle, stay with me tonight. Please.
405
00:33:41,677 --> 00:33:45,579
Blake, when I came back, it was to be
near you to support you.
406
00:33:45,681 --> 00:33:49,082
I was honest then,
and I'll be honest now.
407
00:33:50,853 --> 00:33:55,847
I'm not ready to share your bed again.
Not yet.
408
00:33:55,958 --> 00:33:57,789
A lot has to change between us.
409
00:33:59,661 --> 00:34:02,289
We have a lot toto work out.
410
00:34:04,833 --> 00:34:08,132
Is it because you think
I purposely killed that boy?
411
00:34:09,171 --> 00:34:10,832
It was certainly not purposefully.
412
00:34:10,939 --> 00:34:13,464
But you do think I killed him, don't you?
413
00:34:13,575 --> 00:34:17,511
Blake, I don't know what to think.
414
00:34:17,613 --> 00:34:21,413
All I know is is that the night I left you...
415
00:34:21,517 --> 00:34:24,816
you were in a terrible state,
and for that I feel guilty.
416
00:34:29,024 --> 00:34:33,324
Look, what I'm wrestling with right now
is not your guilt, but mine.
417
00:34:33,429 --> 00:34:39,061
Maybe if I had been here with you,
none of this would've happened.
418
00:34:43,105 --> 00:34:48,168
Look, let's let's just
get through this thing.
419
00:34:48,277 --> 00:34:51,246
Then we'll figure out
what our lives are gonna be.
420
00:34:52,714 --> 00:34:54,841
All right?
421
00:34:58,053 --> 00:35:00,681
I'll walk you to your room.
422
00:35:11,867 --> 00:35:13,835
Blake.
Yes?
423
00:35:13,936 --> 00:35:16,564
Your board of directors,
they moved the meeting up.
424
00:35:16,672 --> 00:35:19,140
They did? To when?
This afternoon, 2:00.
425
00:35:19,241 --> 00:35:21,232
Damn.
426
00:35:23,612 --> 00:35:27,844
Blake, they're starting again.
We need you back in the courtroom.
427
00:35:27,950 --> 00:35:29,918
They're moving in on me, Andrew.
428
00:35:30,018 --> 00:35:33,249
They've changed the time of that meeting to
this afternoon. They know I can't be there then.
429
00:35:33,355 --> 00:35:37,655
There's nothing we can do about that now.
We have to get back.
430
00:35:37,759 --> 00:35:40,728
Blake, are you coming?
431
00:35:40,829 --> 00:35:44,629
Fallon, you and Jeff get in there.
432
00:35:44,733 --> 00:35:47,167
You come with me.
Michael, close this door.
433
00:35:47,269 --> 00:35:49,169
Don't let anyone in, you understand?
Yes, sir.
434
00:35:53,375 --> 00:35:56,503
Andrew, I wanna call a stockholders' meeting.
When?
435
00:35:56,612 --> 00:36:00,571
Here, right now. I want Krystle to
represent me at that board meeting.
436
00:36:00,682 --> 00:36:03,150
I vote all my shares
in favor of that proposition.
437
00:36:03,252 --> 00:36:05,720
I want you to activate the papers
I asked you to draw up.
438
00:36:05,821 --> 00:36:09,120
Okay. I'll make arrangements for the delivery
to Krystle immediately.
439
00:36:09,224 --> 00:36:12,682
Then can we get back into the courtroom?
The judge is gonna come unglued.
440
00:36:12,794 --> 00:36:15,262
Yes. You get in there.
You get me five minutes.
441
00:36:15,364 --> 00:36:18,663
Tell him I'm not feeling well. Tell him anything.
Okay, but make it fast.
442
00:36:18,767 --> 00:36:20,735
Blake, I can't do that.
I can't go to that meeting.
443
00:36:20,836 --> 00:36:23,304
You've got to. The sharks are
beginning to circle.
444
00:36:23,405 --> 00:36:26,033
They think that I'm weak enough so that they
can slip in and chew me up...
445
00:36:26,141 --> 00:36:28,109
but you're going to stop them.
How?
446
00:36:28,210 --> 00:36:30,678
By figuring out who the ringleader is...
447
00:36:30,779 --> 00:36:33,247
then cutting him down before
he even knows what's happening.
448
00:36:33,348 --> 00:36:36,146
But I don't
No, no. No questions.Just listen. Listen carefully.
449
00:36:36,251 --> 00:36:38,719
I may not have another chance
to go over this.
450
00:36:38,820 --> 00:36:41,448
Keep your eye on Moore.
451
00:36:41,557 --> 00:36:44,025
Now, if he calls for
a vote on the Maris issue...
452
00:36:44,126 --> 00:36:47,254
then you move to table it
for a feasibility study.
453
00:36:47,362 --> 00:36:49,227
That'll cut him off at the pass.
454
00:36:55,437 --> 00:36:57,337
Would you state your full name
for the court, please.
455
00:36:57,439 --> 00:36:59,634
Fallon Carrington Colby.
456
00:37:07,683 --> 00:37:09,810
Mrs. Colby...
457
00:37:11,853 --> 00:37:13,980
what do you do for a living?
458
00:37:14,089 --> 00:37:17,388
I don't work.
Are you a housewife? Do you keep house?
459
00:37:17,492 --> 00:37:19,756
Cooking, cleaning, laundry?
Things like that?
460
00:37:19,861 --> 00:37:25,493
I'm a wife. I'm also here as
a hostile witness for the prosecution.
461
00:37:25,601 --> 00:37:29,560
I believe that's the phrase?
Yes, that's the phrase.
462
00:37:29,671 --> 00:37:32,970
Mrs. Colby, on the night
Ted Dinard died...
463
00:37:33,075 --> 00:37:36,806
you were in the hallway outside Steven
Carrington's room, is that correct? Yes.
464
00:37:36,912 --> 00:37:40,541
And the door to the room was open?
Yes, it was.
465
00:37:40,649 --> 00:37:45,712
Tell us exactly what you observed,
if anything, through that open door.
466
00:37:45,821 --> 00:37:51,555
There were three people in the room.
My father, my brother Steven and Ted Dinard.
467
00:37:54,262 --> 00:37:56,162
May I have People's five, please.
468
00:37:58,033 --> 00:38:01,730
Is this the man you saw with your father
and your brother, Mrs. Colby?
469
00:38:01,837 --> 00:38:05,136
Your Honor, I object to the introduction
of that photograph...
470
00:38:05,240 --> 00:38:09,677
since its probative value is outweighed by
the danger of undue prejudice.
471
00:38:09,778 --> 00:38:15,410
Mr. Dunham, is there any reason why you've
introduced that photograph as evidence?
472
00:38:15,517 --> 00:38:20,477
Yes, Your Honor, there is. I contacted
Mr. Dinard's parents in North Dakota.
473
00:38:20,589 --> 00:38:24,548
I asked them for a live photo of
a living young man, their son.
474
00:38:24,660 --> 00:38:28,619
They refused to send one
to me or to this court.
475
00:38:28,730 --> 00:38:30,857
I'm going to have to
overrule your objection, Mr. Laird.
476
00:38:33,635 --> 00:38:37,401
I'll repeat the question. Is this the man
you saw with your father and your brother?
477
00:38:37,506 --> 00:38:39,599
Yes.
478
00:38:39,708 --> 00:38:43,838
For the record, the witness identifies
the body ofTed Dinard.
479
00:38:43,945 --> 00:38:49,110
Now, what happened next
in Steven's room, Mrs. Colby?
480
00:38:51,153 --> 00:38:53,849
My father was very upset.
481
00:38:53,955 --> 00:38:56,719
Yes, your father was upset.
What happened then?
482
00:38:58,927 --> 00:39:03,227
He was ordering Mr. Dinard
out of the room. There was a scuffle...
483
00:39:03,331 --> 00:39:06,391
and Mr. Dinard
began to push my father.
484
00:39:10,972 --> 00:39:14,772
Wasn't it your father that
did the pushing, Mrs. Colby?
485
00:39:14,876 --> 00:39:18,778
No. Mr. Dinard pushed my father.
486
00:39:28,323 --> 00:39:32,282
Mrs. Colby, I have a copy
of the police incident report.
487
00:39:33,995 --> 00:39:36,623
Didn't you tell the police officer
who interviewed you that night...
488
00:39:36,732 --> 00:39:40,691
that your father pushed
or struck Ted Dinard?
489
00:39:40,802 --> 00:39:43,236
Things were happening very fast.
I don't know what I told the police.
490
00:39:43,338 --> 00:39:46,466
I see, but you remember it
all more clearly now, is that right?
491
00:39:46,575 --> 00:39:48,440
Please tell us what happened then, Mrs. Colby.
492
00:39:48,543 --> 00:39:53,571
Ted Dinard took a step back.
I don't know why he did, he just did.
493
00:39:53,682 --> 00:39:58,244
You see, my brother was packing
and there were some boxes in the room.
494
00:39:58,353 --> 00:40:03,655
So when he took a step back he tripped over
one of the boxes, and he accidentally fell.
495
00:40:03,759 --> 00:40:08,093
He hit his head on the fender.
The fireplace fender.
496
00:40:08,196 --> 00:40:11,996
Well, that's very mysterious, Mrs. Colby.
497
00:40:12,100 --> 00:40:14,000
In your original report to the police...
498
00:40:14,102 --> 00:40:17,401
you didn't tell them that
Ted Dinard took a step back.
499
00:40:17,506 --> 00:40:19,974
You didn't tell them that
he tripped over a box.
500
00:40:20,075 --> 00:40:22,543
You didn't tell them that
he accidentally fell and hit his head.
501
00:40:22,644 --> 00:40:24,479
Isn't that true, Mrs. Colby?
I don't know.
502
00:40:24,514 --> 00:40:26,709
Isn't that true, Mrs. Colby?
I don't know.
503
00:40:29,050 --> 00:40:32,508
I have no further questions
for this witness.
504
00:40:52,073 --> 00:40:55,372
All right, we have
two important issues to discuss here.
505
00:40:55,477 --> 00:40:59,174
The Mitsukawa bank loan and the loan
with the Maris Company. Is that right?
506
00:40:59,281 --> 00:41:02,648
Mr. Natale?
507
00:41:02,751 --> 00:41:05,049
I feel that what you're
going to press for here...
508
00:41:05,153 --> 00:41:09,089
is a, uh, postponement of the Mitsukawa loan
the repaying of that loan.
509
00:41:09,191 --> 00:41:12,160
What I'm here for, Mr. Natale...
510
00:41:12,260 --> 00:41:17,254
is to press for a postponement on any decision
until my husband can be present.
511
00:41:17,365 --> 00:41:22,359
It's a postponement that could be...
dangerous. The postponement, that is.
512
00:41:22,470 --> 00:41:24,768
Why, Mr. Wells?
513
00:41:24,873 --> 00:41:28,832
So you could precipitate a default
and then take the company yourself?
514
00:41:28,944 --> 00:41:33,745
What are you talking about?
Do you know what she's talking about?
515
00:41:33,849 --> 00:41:35,749
They do.
516
00:41:37,118 --> 00:41:39,746
I have a document here
signed by Blake Carrington...
517
00:41:39,855 --> 00:41:42,153
which gives me the power to remove you.
518
00:41:42,257 --> 00:41:44,452
I hereby exercise that power.
519
00:41:47,295 --> 00:41:51,732
Don't think just because Blake Carrington
isn't here that I won't be keeping an eye on you.
520
00:41:51,833 --> 00:41:54,267
Every one of you.
521
00:42:03,645 --> 00:42:07,103
Mr. Carrington, let me remind you that
you are under oath...
522
00:42:07,215 --> 00:42:12,448
and obligated to answer Mr. Dunham's
questions fully and completely.
523
00:42:14,923 --> 00:42:20,725
Mr. Carrington, would you please tell us
when and where you first met the deceased.
524
00:42:20,829 --> 00:42:25,289
I met Ted Dinard in New York City
about a year and a half ago.
525
00:42:25,400 --> 00:42:29,200
And how did you meet?
We were at a party.
526
00:42:29,304 --> 00:42:33,104
What kind of party?
II don't understand the question.
527
00:42:33,208 --> 00:42:38,305
Well, was it a gay party?
Gay not as in happy but as in homosexual.
528
00:42:38,413 --> 00:42:41,678
[ Laughter]
The intent of the question was not to amuse.
529
00:42:41,783 --> 00:42:44,411
The intent was to get a direct answer
from the witness.
530
00:42:44,519 --> 00:42:47,818
No, it was not a gay party
in either of those senses.
531
00:42:47,923 --> 00:42:51,950
ItIt was after an art gallery opening,
and we both just happened to be there.
532
00:42:52,060 --> 00:42:56,827
I see. You met and you became friends.
Is that true?
533
00:42:56,932 --> 00:42:59,366
Yes.
534
00:42:59,467 --> 00:43:03,096
Close friends who decided to
take an apartment together.
535
00:43:03,204 --> 00:43:06,503
Is that a fact, Mr. Carrington?
Yes. That's a fact.
536
00:43:06,608 --> 00:43:11,238
Mr. Carrington,
did you and Mr. Dinard...
537
00:43:12,746 --> 00:43:15,804
become lovers
in this apartment?
538
00:43:16,685 --> 00:43:19,813
Yes, we did.
You were lovers.
539
00:43:21,656 --> 00:43:23,988
For how long were you lovers?
540
00:43:24,092 --> 00:43:27,357
About a year.
541
00:43:27,462 --> 00:43:30,920
About a year.
542
00:43:31,032 --> 00:43:33,159
All right.
543
00:43:33,268 --> 00:43:38,900
Now, let's jump to the last night
you saw the deceased alive.
544
00:43:39,007 --> 00:43:43,467
He was in your room. Now, it's already been
established that your father...
545
00:43:43,578 --> 00:43:45,512
entered your room and found you
together embracing
546
00:43:45,613 --> 00:43:49,413
We were saying goodbye to each other. Ted
had decided to leave and go back to New York.
547
00:43:49,517 --> 00:43:52,645
Mr. Carrington, you will speak when
you are asked a direct question.
548
00:43:52,754 --> 00:43:55,314
Mr. Dunham has not as yet asked a question.
549
00:43:55,423 --> 00:43:59,655
As I was saying,
it's already been established...
550
00:43:59,761 --> 00:44:05,563
that the accusedyour father entered your
room and found you together embracing...
551
00:44:05,667 --> 00:44:09,467
and that he ordered the deceased,
Mr. Dinard, to leave the room.
552
00:44:09,571 --> 00:44:11,937
Is that true?
553
00:44:14,809 --> 00:44:19,075
What he said was
for Ted to let go of me.
554
00:44:20,682 --> 00:44:25,415
Was your father upset when
he told Mr. Dinard to let go of you?
555
00:44:26,788 --> 00:44:29,916
Yes. HHe was angry.
Yes?
556
00:44:30,025 --> 00:44:33,483
He was furious.
Now, Mr. Carrington...
557
00:44:33,595 --> 00:44:37,224
would you tell us, please,
exactly what happened next?
558
00:44:39,100 --> 00:44:44,367
Well, then my father moved
He moved towards Ted.
559
00:44:44,472 --> 00:44:47,930
Wouldn't ""lunge'' be a more accurate word?
Did he lunge at him?
560
00:44:48,043 --> 00:44:53,640
He moved very quickly.
And your friend, the deceased, did he see him coming?
561
00:44:53,748 --> 00:44:56,649
Yes.
Did he do anything?
562
00:44:56,751 --> 00:45:01,552
No.
You're saying then that he simply stood there...
563
00:45:01,656 --> 00:45:04,056
while your father moved
very quickly towards him?
564
00:45:05,427 --> 00:45:07,827
Uh, yes.
565
00:45:11,599 --> 00:45:14,727
All right, Mr. Carrington,
tell us what happened next.
566
00:45:22,444 --> 00:45:25,413
[ Shaky Breath ]
567
00:45:27,615 --> 00:45:31,984
Uh, mymy father pushed him.
568
00:45:32,087 --> 00:45:35,022
[ Spectators Murmuring ]
569
00:45:37,926 --> 00:45:41,384
HeHe struck him.
He struck him, Mr. Carrington?
570
00:45:41,496 --> 00:45:43,794
Yes.
He struck him how, Mr. Carrington?
571
00:45:43,898 --> 00:45:46,196
Did he strike him hard?
Yes.
572
00:45:46,301 --> 00:45:49,759
And the deceased, Mr. Carrington...
573
00:45:49,871 --> 00:45:52,840
did he strike back at your father?
574
00:45:52,941 --> 00:45:55,239
Did he try to
protect himself in any way?
575
00:45:55,343 --> 00:45:59,643
Or did he simply stand there where he was,
with his arms at his side...
576
00:45:59,747 --> 00:46:01,647
while your father attacked him?
577
00:46:04,419 --> 00:46:06,353
Please answer the question, Mr. Carrington.
578
00:46:06,454 --> 00:46:11,585
No, no. HHHe didn't
raise his hands or his arms.
579
00:46:11,693 --> 00:46:15,629
HeHe just stood there,
and I tried to pull my I tried
580
00:46:15,730 --> 00:46:21,225
No, no. Please. Louder and clearer,
Mr. Carrington, so the jury can hear you. Please.
581
00:46:21,336 --> 00:46:23,964
Look, II've told you everything that
I can. Can I get out of here?
582
00:46:24,072 --> 00:46:28,372
No! You can't. Now repeat your answer
and louder this time for the jury.
583
00:46:28,476 --> 00:46:30,376
This is a court of law,
Mr. Carrington.
584
00:46:30,478 --> 00:46:32,946
You will do as the deputy
district attorney has asked you.
585
00:46:33,047 --> 00:46:35,015
Now, please answer the question again.
586
00:46:35,116 --> 00:46:37,812
He stood there, okay?
587
00:46:37,919 --> 00:46:42,720
But your sister, Mr. Carrington,
has testified that Mr. Dinard was the one...
588
00:46:42,824 --> 00:46:46,260
who pushed, who shoved, who lunged,
who attacked at your father.
589
00:46:46,361 --> 00:46:51,321
Isn't that true? Isn't that what your sister
has told this court?
590
00:46:58,540 --> 00:47:01,602
My sister lied.
591
00:47:12,754 --> 00:47:15,488
She... She lied.
592
00:47:15,538 --> 00:47:20,088
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