- 6 months ago
In this chilling telling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel of terror, Dr. Henry Jekyll is a respected physician whose experiments with man's dark side has unleashed a serial killer named Edward Hyde. Jekyll may have found a compassionate ally in attorney Claire Wheaton, but neither realizes the terrifying lengths Hyde will go to, to gain control.
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00:00:26Okay, sweet mama, hey, he's a piece of that man.
00:00:34Come up and visit me.
00:00:38Hey there.
00:00:41Come on sweetheart.
00:00:44Don't be shy.
00:00:49Actually, I'm off the clock.
00:00:51Check the street.
00:00:56He's almost dead in the case.
00:00:57Where am I still going?
00:00:58I'm dead.
00:00:59I'm dead, I'm dead.
00:01:00I'm dead.
00:01:02Stop!
00:01:06Stop!
00:01:09Stop!
00:01:13Stop!
00:01:18Stop!
00:01:21Stop!
00:01:26I'll do anything.
00:01:36Anything.
00:01:44Please let me go.
00:01:46I don't mind.
00:01:55No, please, no.
00:01:59No, no, no, no.
00:02:02No.
00:02:08Go go.
00:02:10What?
00:02:12Before I change my life.
00:02:25No, no, no.
00:02:32I changed my mind.
00:02:37I changed my mind.
00:02:50No, no, no.
00:02:53No!
00:02:54No!
00:02:55Go, go, go.
00:03:02Oh, no, no.
00:03:03Oh.
00:03:06Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:03:10Oh God.
00:03:28Oh God.
00:03:35Oh God.
00:04:05Oh God.
00:04:12Oh God.
00:04:17Oh God.
00:04:25Oh God.
00:04:35Oh God.
00:04:37Oh God.
00:04:41Oh God.
00:04:47Oh God.
00:04:57Oh God.
00:05:03Oh God.
00:05:09Oh God.
00:05:19Home early, sir.
00:05:20Something came up.
00:05:21I'll be happy to pick up dinner.
00:05:23I was just on my way out to get those books you ordered.
00:05:26They can wait.
00:05:28Under the weather again, sir.
00:05:30Mrs. Poole, this work I've been doing, you know how important it is to me.
00:05:37Don't wish to be disturbed, of course.
00:05:42I'll see to it that you have complete privacy in the laboratory, as usual.
00:06:07There's room half of me.
00:06:08I'd get to it.
00:06:10I'm so excited.
00:06:12Oh God.
00:06:18Oh yeah.
00:06:22Oh yeah.
00:06:26I don't know.
00:06:56I keep bragging about our number one urologist.
00:07:02I know, I know. I'm sorry.
00:07:03But then you're owning the show for the resident's orientation.
00:07:05I'll make it up to you.
00:07:06I'll accept all your invitations to boring dinner parties for an entire year.
00:07:11It's this outside research project you're working on, isn't it?
00:07:13How's it coming?
00:07:14I'm not sure.
00:07:16Whatever it is, you know, I encourage it.
00:07:18It's good for the hospital.
00:07:19But I also need you to fulfill your duties here.
00:07:22Thank you, sir.
00:07:23Thank you, Dr. Trina-Bassar.
00:07:56Mrs. Goldstein is asking for you again.
00:08:08She refuses to be examined by anyone else.
00:08:13Dr. Jekyll?
00:08:15Oh, tell Mrs. Goldstein I'll be there as soon as I can.
00:08:19Dr. Rodney, thank you.
00:08:20Dr. Rodney, thank you.
00:08:54well look at you look like you haven't slept in a week how you been oh just some coffee please
00:09:18black and some aspirin you have it glad you call it gabe well tell you the truth i've been worried
00:09:25about you what are you up to i've just been caught up in a pet project what's your name
00:09:34so how's the gallery these days wonderful i had a you know it should be the opening tonight
00:09:43the opening yeah you got the invitation didn't you no no i'm sure no just be sure
00:09:54emily's memory yeah it's your last series of work
00:09:59she would want you there well i wouldn't miss it for the world a young woman found stabbed last night
00:10:05now police have yet to release any details but many fear it's the latest in a series of brutal
00:10:10murders that have gripped the city we have a reporter on the scene now we go live to his location
00:10:16been out there two months what kind of monster would do this
00:10:24i'll be right back
00:10:40so
00:10:52so
00:10:54I don't know.
00:11:24I don't know.
00:11:54Toward the end.
00:11:58When she woke up, you were always there.
00:12:02Always there to take care of her.
00:12:07She's still here.
00:12:08You feel her everywhere.
00:12:12I ought to go home.
00:12:14Oh, no, no, no.
00:12:16Stay here. I'll get you a drink.
00:12:18Enjoy yourself.
00:12:25Hey.
00:12:27Hey.
00:12:27You enjoying the show?
00:12:31Yes.
00:12:32I know.
00:12:34I've got a friend that I can eat.
00:12:36I've got a friend that I can eat.
00:12:36I've locked the exterior door.
00:12:50When should I...
00:12:51Not until morning.
00:12:54Even if I beg.
00:12:57Of course.
00:12:58I understand.
00:12:59I don't know.
00:13:03I've got a friend.
00:13:03I've got a friend.
00:13:04This is my friend.
00:13:06I've got a friend.
00:13:06I've got a friend.
00:13:07I don't know.
00:13:37No!
00:14:07I don't know.
00:14:37I don't know.
00:15:07I don't know.
00:15:37I don't know.
00:16:07I don't know.
00:16:37I don't know.
00:17:07I don't know.
00:17:37I need your help.
00:17:42Well, it's a legal matter.
00:17:44It's complicated.
00:17:45Don't you have your own lawyer?
00:17:48Oh.
00:17:50He'd ask too many questions.
00:17:53I'm having trouble following you, Henry.
00:17:55All your contacts.
00:17:56You seem to know everyone.
00:17:58I was hoping that you might refer me to...
00:18:00To another lawyer.
00:18:01You're all one who's discreet, who's discreet, who's discreet, who can get things done quickly.
00:18:13How worried should I be?
00:18:14I'm doing so much.
00:18:15I don't know.
00:18:15I don't know.
00:18:16I don't know.
00:18:18I don't know.
00:18:20I don't know.
00:18:21I don't know.
00:18:23Do you know someone?
00:18:26Don't worry about the appeal
00:18:31Our filing costs
00:18:32We'll just figure that out later
00:18:33So I'll call you tomorrow
00:18:34Hi
00:18:37Hi
00:18:38Sorry about the way I
00:18:41You must be
00:18:44Claire Wheaton
00:18:45Nice to meet you
00:18:48Please
00:18:49Come in
00:18:52I'd like to tell you
00:19:00It's not always like this
00:19:01I appreciate your meeting with me
00:19:03Oh, Gabe's a great guy
00:19:05Though I am a little surprised
00:19:07As you can see, you're not my usual clientele
00:19:10Please sit
00:19:10Well, that's at least of my worries
00:19:12You made it sound urgent
00:19:14It is
00:19:14Well, then how can I help you, doctor?
00:19:22That
00:19:23That girl they found strangled two days ago
00:19:26This belonged to her
00:19:30How did you
00:19:38Well, apparently I took it as a souvenir
00:19:40I'm sorry
00:19:44After I
00:19:45The others, too
00:19:49I'm the one who's responsible
00:19:54That's not funny
00:20:01I want to plead guilty
00:20:02I want to waive trial
00:20:03I want to be sentenced as quickly as possible
00:20:04Hold on, wait a minute
00:20:05You're a dear friend of Gabe's, right?
00:20:12You are a respected physician
00:20:15And you're telling me
00:20:16Can you help me or not?
00:20:17Look, I'm not the best person for this
00:20:20Someone with more experience
00:20:23Who specializes in criminal defense
00:20:25That's who you should be talking to
00:20:26No, no, no, no
00:20:27Gabe, he told me to come here
00:20:29He wouldn't have sent me here
00:20:30If you weren't the right person
00:20:31Look, even if I believed you
00:20:33You just can't
00:20:36It, um
00:20:37It just isn't done this way
00:20:39Why?
00:20:43For one thing
00:20:44Most people who confessed to such horrendous crimes
00:20:48Didn't do it
00:20:49Do you know that six people are dead
00:20:51And I'm telling you that I'm the one who did it
00:20:54What could be gained
00:20:55What could be gained by discussing options
00:20:57Except to try and find some technicality
00:20:59To try and get me off
00:21:01Look, obviously I don't have expertise in this area
00:21:03But there could be mitigating circumstances
00:21:04I'm not looking for a deal
00:21:06This could mean the difference between
00:21:08A life sentence and a death penalty
00:21:10This was a mistake
00:21:15Look, I can give you the name of someone
00:21:17Uh, backed up by an excellent firm
00:21:18With a clout and resources
00:21:19To handle something like this
00:21:21Thank you for your time
00:21:22Look, I can give you the name of someone
00:21:49Oh, my God.
00:22:19Oh, my God.
00:22:49Oh, my God.
00:23:19What, are you crazy?
00:23:25This will help you sleep, Mr. Lanyon.
00:23:50I'll be back to check on you in a little while.
00:23:51I'll be back to you in a little while.
00:24:21Do you remember me?
00:24:28I know I'm unforgettable.
00:24:30Don't take it personally.
00:24:40You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:24:43Let me tell you how it's going to feel.
00:24:48First, there'll be a wave of panic when I turn off the machine measuring your vital signs.
00:24:55Then, when I cut the IV supply, your blood pressure would drop, and you might even feel a metallic taste in your mouth.
00:25:04And you're surprised that I know all this.
00:25:06Which brings us to the ventilator.
00:25:10Now, when I disabled it, you...
00:25:15Well, it's hard to describe, so why don't I just show you?
00:25:18Well, it's hard to...
00:25:20I know.
00:25:20I know.
00:25:21I know.
00:25:21I know.
00:25:23I know.
00:25:23Oh, my God.
00:25:53Oh, my God.
00:26:23Oh, my God.
00:26:53Oh, my God.
00:27:24Hi.
00:27:26I'm here to see Dr. Tickle.
00:27:28I'm afraid he's not in.
00:27:31Uh, do you happen to know where he is?
00:27:33He's not at work.
00:27:35If you'd like to leave your name, I'll be happy to give him a message.
00:27:39Please.
00:27:41Let him know I was here.
00:27:43Concern's a matter he came to see me about yesterday.
00:27:45Tell him I think I can help.
00:27:55Wait.
00:27:59Come in.
00:28:00Please wait here.
00:28:14Come on, ma'am.
00:28:27Come on.
00:28:28Come on.
00:28:32Come on.
00:28:33Come on.
00:28:36I don't know.
00:29:06I don't know.
00:29:36I don't know.
00:29:38What are you doing?
00:29:40Mr. Stamps...
00:29:41He said to go away.
00:29:43You'll have to leave.
00:29:47Okay.
00:29:49Sorry.
00:29:50Okay.
00:29:51Okay.
00:29:52Okay.
00:29:53Okay.
00:29:54Okay.
00:29:55Okay.
00:29:55Okay.
00:29:56Okay.
00:29:57Okay.
00:29:58Okay.
00:29:59Okay.
00:30:00Okay.
00:30:01Okay.
00:30:02Okay.
00:30:03Okay.
00:30:04Okay.
00:30:06Okay.
00:30:07Okay.
00:30:08So, let's go.
00:30:38So, let's go.
00:31:08Let's go.
00:31:38We'll do it your way.
00:32:09I would still have to know what happened.
00:32:12You wouldn't believe me.
00:32:14A Harvard-educated physician who saves lives by day and takes them by night.
00:32:20How much more difficult to believe could it be?
00:32:22May I ask you a personal question?
00:32:29I'd prefer to talk about you.
00:32:33And if you were forced to choose, would you call yourself good or evil?
00:32:40Good, I guess.
00:32:41Yet, you've had evil thoughts, occasionally acted on them.
00:32:45Huh?
00:32:47Haven't we all?
00:32:48Well, you see, it's something that I've always been fascinated with ever since I can remember that how?
00:32:53Well, on an intrinsic level, it seems that we have two distinct selves within us, one good and one bad, each struggling for control.
00:33:02And as a doctor, I wondered, could it be the key to understanding the very nature of health and illness?
00:33:11Well, for years, well, for years, it was, well, for years, it was just a private theory, one I kept strictly to myself.
00:33:16But then, a year ago, something amazing happened that changed all that, as if it were meant to be.
00:33:32I was in the Amazon, deep in the rainforest, treating remote tribes, and came across a shaman who worshipped a rare flower.
00:33:42He believed it caused the soul to separate, allowing the dark self to escape so that the light self could heal.
00:33:50It was like nothing I'd ever seen before.
00:33:53Later, I took a blood sample from the shaman and tested it.
00:33:57Even his genetic makeup had changed.
00:34:00I had to find the flower.
00:34:02I'd finally succeeded in isolating its psychotropic properties.
00:34:05A catalyst to trigger the effect.
00:34:13The question was what?
00:34:16For months, it was all I could think about.
00:34:20A blinding obsession.
00:34:22The more I searched for the answer, the more out of reach it seemed.
00:34:27Then, just as I was about to quit...
00:34:29A blinding obsession.
00:34:44There's nothing.
00:34:45They were so scared.
00:34:52Then, just as I was about to quit youسG embryo.
00:34:56So, as I did early, I think his jealousy hadn't the base on you.
00:35:58Let's wail away the hour
00:36:01Let's spend an evil night together
00:36:07You'll drink a toast in a torture chamber
00:36:18And you'll go down on a bed of names
00:36:22Edward. Hyde. That's what he calls himself.
00:36:29He even has a name?
00:36:30At first, only taking the serum would make him emerge
00:36:34And I could control him and the experiment
00:36:37But then he became more violent, stronger
00:36:41And he began appearing at will
00:36:43How often?
00:36:46Oh, every week or two in the beginning
00:36:49Always at night
00:36:51And then?
00:36:53With increasing frequency
00:36:55The more I try to suppress him
00:36:57Which may have triggered his urge to kill
00:36:59I see
00:37:04You don't believe me?
00:37:13You think I'm making this up?
00:37:16If I'm gonna be your lawyer
00:37:17It doesn't matter what I personally believe
00:37:18I'll prepare a statement of facts
00:37:21Then we'll arrange for you to turn yourself in
00:37:23We'll have you committed for 24 hours
00:37:25Committed?
00:37:27A psychiatric ward
00:37:28I'm afraid something might happen again
00:37:32I'm afraid something might happen again
00:37:33I'llружake certain things might happen again
00:37:35I'll JIMMY
00:37:46What the street's a Mar chloride
00:37:47I'll TRY
00:37:50Plan out
00:37:50To be convinced
00:37:51To be convinced
00:37:52You'll reach out
00:37:53To be convinced
00:37:54Of what is
00:37:55The attorney
00:37:57Who wants me
00:37:57To decide
00:37:58You'll be convinced
00:38:00You'll be convinced
00:38:01I don't know.
00:38:31Yeah, it's just awful about Mr. Lanyon.
00:38:37I have no idea if and when he'll be back.
00:38:39You said he had a heart attack.
00:38:40About a week ago.
00:38:42That's him right there.
00:38:49Okay, here it is.
00:38:51212 Battery Street, Department 4F.
00:38:55It says it was leased to Edward Hyde, but it was paid for by Henry Jekyll.
00:38:59Oh, what is that?
00:39:02Sorry, I'm just a temp.
00:39:05I don't suppose you have an extra key to his place?
00:39:09Gosh, I don't know if I can...
00:39:11No, it's okay.
00:39:12I'm Henry Jekyll's attorney.
00:39:16Well, I guess it's okay.
00:39:17I think they keep the keys in the back.
00:39:19How could you have sent him to me?
00:39:26Why?
00:39:27What's he done?
00:39:28You say you know him so well?
00:39:29How well?
00:39:30I've known him for many years.
00:39:32He treated my wife's tumor.
00:39:34What about mental illness?
00:39:36Any history that you know of?
00:39:38As far as I know, no.
00:39:40Drug abuse.
00:39:41Delusions.
00:39:42Abnormal behavior of any kind.
00:39:44Claire.
00:39:46Henry is the most peaceful person I know.
00:39:53Well, then he's covering up for someone.
00:39:56Ever heard of a person named Edward Hyde?
00:39:59Who?
00:40:01Never mind.
00:40:03You're busy.
00:40:04I've taken enough of your time.
00:40:06But you are going to help him, aren't you?
00:40:08I don't know.
00:40:10I'm not sure I want to get involved.
00:40:20Did you miss me?
00:40:26I mean, what a way to treat a dear friend.
00:40:32First locks on the door.
00:40:33And then loony bin.
00:40:36Can't be.
00:40:39So ungrateful.
00:40:41To be given the freedom to experience the darkest thrills of the human soul without anyone suspecting.
00:40:50You're not real.
00:40:51Oh, well, you see, you're wrong.
00:40:53You're lucky I still need you around, or you'd have been gone a long time ago.
00:41:09What do you want?
00:41:11What do you want?
00:41:12For you to stop being a baby.
00:41:16Suck it up!
00:41:21Realize that only by accepting me can you finally accept yourself.
00:41:27I'm not you.
00:41:29Oh, no.
00:41:31I'm a good man.
00:41:32Boring.
00:41:36That's why you're here.
00:41:38You're all in my head, testing myself.
00:41:42Just think of all the good times that we had.
00:41:51Do you remember our first kill?
00:41:52That moment of surrender.
00:41:55It was so sweet.
00:41:59I can take control.
00:42:03You can't even tell that lawyer girlfriend of yours what you think you want to do to her
00:42:09because you can't.
00:42:12Stop it!
00:42:15Make me.
00:42:16No more!
00:42:46Hey, you okay?
00:43:16Hey, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay, you okay,
00:49:19I need a favor.
00:49:21I need a favor.
00:49:22I need a favor.
00:49:23I need a favor.
00:49:25um here is this if anything should happen to me i want you to open it but only then
00:49:38everything that you need to do is inside what kind of trouble are you in i need to make sure
00:49:44that it doesn't fall into the wrong hands henry no questions no questions
00:49:50i have no idea what's going on with you please just what's going on you can't just walk in
00:49:57please just promise me promise me that you will do this for me
00:50:07yeah
00:50:20oh what happened mr hyde was here again last night after you left i left him alone as you
00:50:37instructed well he's unwell we shouldn't provoke him
00:50:43the police called the police they had some questions about the apartment that you rent
00:50:54for your cousin and what did you tell them nothing
00:50:59it's strange that two people from the same family can be so different
00:51:06i'm sorry
00:51:10so
00:51:12so
00:51:22so
00:51:24so
00:51:30so
00:52:04Yes.
00:52:15Police, breathe. Hold it right there.
00:52:17Henry Jekyll?
00:52:19Police, we have a warrant for your arrest.
00:52:22Put that down.
00:52:28If you had stayed there like you promised...
00:52:31It wasn't like I had a choice.
00:52:32Oh, and what am I supposed to believe? That it was this other person who escaped, not you?
00:52:36Hyde. I told you, his name is Hyde.
00:52:39And Hyde knows I'm helping you, which is why he attacked me last night.
00:52:44What?
00:52:44After I found his place, I saw all the things he took from you.
00:52:48So who is he? Why are you protecting him?
00:52:52Claire, you're in danger.
00:52:53Why do you keep pretending with me?
00:52:55Before it was random. Now he's doing everything that he can to stay alive.
00:52:59I can't help you this way.
00:53:01I can feel him. I can feel him.
00:53:02Did you hear me?
00:53:04As long as I'm alive, even prison won't be enough to stop him.
00:53:07I need the antidote.
00:53:09What?
00:53:09The one I've been working on. I finally figured it out just before the police arrested me.
00:53:14By antidote, you mean...
00:53:15It's in my lab, in a syringe. You have to help me get it. It's my only hope.
00:53:19Is it just me you're trying to convince her? Do you have some other plan I don't know about?
00:53:22You still don't believe me?
00:53:24It's getting harder and harder.
00:53:25Changing into another person was not a metaphor!
00:53:30How can you possibly know what it is like to feel someone else inside of you?
00:53:37He disgusts me! He defiles me!
00:53:45Let's start over, okay?
00:53:50Why don't we pretend that you just walked into my office?
00:53:54What?
00:53:55Plead guilty, waive trial, be sentenced as quickly as possible.
00:53:58I'm gonna honor your request.
00:54:01Fine.
00:54:03Anything else?
00:54:06No.
00:54:11I'll see you at the plea hearing tomorrow.
00:54:15I'll see you later.
00:54:34I'll see you later.
00:54:36I'll see you later.
00:54:38You knew you had to be here.
00:54:40so what are we looking for right here this is where he had attacked me
00:55:00oh my god claire where we find him this is enough you get off this case i'm not getting
00:55:10off this case look i know i referred him to you whatever this is if anything happens wait a minute
00:55:21maybe we're being watched
00:55:28security is tight surrounding the trial and as you can see behind me
00:55:32it is outside the courthouse and the overall feeling here today is one of relief relief
00:55:37that the people here remain shocked that such a distinguished doctor and respected
00:55:41member of the community could have committed such heinous crimes all rise
00:55:53please be seated
00:56:03mr mendez your honor defense ready yes your honor very well regarding the defendant's plea your
00:56:11honor if i may i'd like to move for a continuance on what grounds new evidence which might have a
00:56:16bearing on my client's plea what are you doing object your honor anything relevant to this case
00:56:20should have been handed over to us prior to this hearing i found out about it last night and i'm
00:56:24supposed to believe that well regarding this new evidence counsel you'll share it with the district
00:56:29attorney immediately and be prepared to enter a plea first thing in the morning court is adjourned until
00:56:34then that's all i want
00:56:52well that's it this is the guy in a hood so what what if he's actually the one that killed all these
00:56:58people oh for god's sake wheaton your client signed a full confession we found blood from three of the
00:57:03victims in his house to say nothing of the dna evidence linking him to every one of the crime
00:57:06scenes come on well there's someone else involved and his name is edward hyde there's no edward hyde
00:57:11you know it look i know that you suckered me into this delay but you're gonna have to do way
00:57:15better than this hail mary you pulled off some grainy skid row security camp
00:57:22listen given the bizarre elements of the case i think we both know i can make an insanity defense stick
00:57:33what do you want to bring this guy in turns out to be nothing my client will plead guilty across the
00:57:41board no conditions yeah my word
00:58:03so
00:58:15so
00:58:17so
00:58:19so
00:58:23I don't know.
00:58:53I don't know.
00:59:23Not exactly what you call reliable.
00:59:25But he recognized Hyde from the security camp picture.
00:59:27Sort of, possibly, maybe.
00:59:29That's the best we could get out of him.
00:59:31All right, cut him loose.
00:59:33What, you can't hold him?
00:59:34On what charge?
00:59:36Well, at least let me ask him a few questions.
00:59:38No.
00:59:39I think we pursued this avenue sufficiently.
00:59:41You remember the deal.
00:59:43Now if you'll excuse me, I have a plea hearing to reschedule.
00:59:45Mm-hmm.
00:59:51Unbelievable.
00:59:52Unbelievable.
00:59:52Excuse me.
01:00:14Excuse me.
01:00:15What now?
01:00:16Are you people harassing me enough already?
01:00:18I'm not the police.
01:00:19I'm an attorney.
01:00:20Well, whatever you're selling, I'm not interested.
01:00:22It's about how to hide.
01:00:23So you do know him?
01:00:28Yeah, from a bar, I think.
01:00:31We talk once.
01:00:33That's it.
01:00:33Look, I need to find him.
01:00:35Do you know where he is?
01:00:36Listen, simply someone's life is at stake.
01:00:41He said the cops were after him.
01:00:43He didn't say why.
01:00:44He said he was going to lay low for a while.
01:00:46You know where he is.
01:00:47Someplace safe.
01:00:49That's all he said.
01:00:50Anyway, I got to go.
01:00:51If he contacts you, or if you remember anything else, call me.
01:00:56I already told you everything.
01:00:58Just in case.
01:01:06So we have a problem.
01:01:10Don't worry, you got your plea.
01:01:13It's your client.
01:01:14Dr. Innocent?
01:01:16Just slit his wrists.
01:01:17And we have more to get out of here.
01:01:19We have time to find one more.
01:01:20We have time to find one more.
01:01:20We have time to find one more.
01:01:20We have time to find one more.
01:01:21We have time to find one more.
01:01:22We have time to find one more.
01:01:23We have time to find one more.
01:01:24We have time to find one more.
01:01:25We have time to find one more.
01:01:26We have time to find one more.
01:01:27We have time to find one more.
01:01:28We have time to find one more.
01:01:29We have time to find one more.
01:01:30We have time to find one more.
01:01:31We have time to find one more.
01:01:32We have time to find one more.
01:01:33We have time to find one more.
01:01:34We have time to find one more.
01:01:35We have time to find one more.
01:01:36We have time to find one more.
01:01:37We have time to find one more.
01:01:47what is it yesterday at the police station you gave me a card
01:02:05what do you want
01:02:09well uh you get me out of this place and uh i'll get you something on what's his name
01:02:15right yeah exactly i'm listening
01:02:19it's about his landlord according to hide dude saw something he wasn't supposed to see
01:02:26what no idea all he said was he didn't have to do much the guy just like keeled over like a heart
01:02:36attack i didn't ask but uh let's just say i wasn't feeling the love this landlord um his name wasn't
01:02:44dead lanyon was it how should i know listen to me i can get you out of whatever mess you got
01:02:49yourself into but you're gonna have to help me we have a deal deal
01:02:54all right
01:03:32This is Lanyon, Claire Wheaton. I just want to say how sorry I am.
01:03:43Thank you. Did you know my husband?
01:03:47Not very well.
01:03:48No.
01:03:49It just seems so sudden.
01:03:52Yeah.
01:03:53Do you mind me asking just what happened?
01:03:58Complications from a heart attack.
01:03:59I heard he had heart problems.
01:04:00I just wonder what set that off.
01:04:06You know, it was very odd.
01:04:09I'd never seen him that way.
01:04:10He was like a pregnant child.
01:04:14What do you mean?
01:04:16Well, just before he slipped into the coma,
01:04:20he said the oddest thing.
01:04:21At first, I thought he was delirious, but he said he could feel eyes boring into him.
01:04:31Cold, hypnotic.
01:04:34Eyes of a man.
01:04:37As he lay there, in that alley where they found him,
01:04:43he said he saw a man change into someone else.
01:04:48Right there in front of him.
01:04:50Pure evil.
01:04:55Tell me.
01:05:02You know, I didn't know.
01:05:05I was just waiting on you.
01:05:06I'm going to get you.
01:05:07I'm gonna get you.
01:05:08I'm going to get you.
01:05:09I don't know.
01:05:39I don't know.
01:06:09I don't know.
01:06:39Please just give me a second chance, please.
01:06:41I'm begging you.
01:06:42I know that you are telling me the truth.
01:06:44I don't care anymore, and it's better that I get the death sentence.
01:06:48Listen to me.
01:06:48If a killer takes a hostage who he forces to come along with him while committing his crimes, that hostage can't be blamed.
01:06:57Who cares?
01:06:58I care.
01:07:03Regardless of whatever guilt you feel, you're innocent.
01:07:06I did it.
01:07:09It's like you said.
01:07:10He's a different person, body and soul.
01:07:12Well, it's too late.
01:07:15The only way that I can get rid of him is by dying.
01:07:19And I just want to die.
01:07:22I don't know.
01:07:52It's like you said.
01:08:04Do you remember me?
01:08:27I know I'm unforgettable.
01:08:29Shut up, shut up, shut up.
01:08:30I knew you.
01:08:34Oh, it's you.
01:08:47Why?
01:08:49Why did you do this to me?
01:08:53He wanted me.
01:08:55Don't take me away from him.
01:08:57I liked you, Clare.
01:09:05I liked you.
01:09:08Very much.
01:09:16Henry.
01:09:17Henry.
01:09:17Will you please?
01:09:29Are you okay?
01:09:39I'm okay.
01:09:50We've all been waiting for the day when Dr. Jekyll is expected to enter his plea.
01:09:55Will it be guilty or not guilty?
01:10:18how do you feel i feel great did he come back no no he's um he's gone
01:10:38can i trust you well i've i've always told you the truth you're gonna have to trust me now
01:10:53will the defendant please rise
01:10:57to each of the six charges of first degree murder how do you plead
01:11:04not guilty your honor order order in the court order
01:11:14insanity defense good luck who said anything about insanity
01:11:22so doctor how would you define dissociative identity disorder it's a condition where a
01:11:33single individual evidences two or more distinct personalities each with its own patterns of
01:11:40perceiving and interacting with the environment now in your own professional experience do patients
01:11:46ever pretend to suffer from this condition yes usually within a legal context as part of an
01:11:53insanity offense one of the problems with diagnosing did is that there is no way to objectively prove
01:11:59that the condition exists no objective way of proving it exists so if i get this right doctor
01:12:05then this mr hyde of whom i may not we have absolutely no records not even a social security
01:12:10number he could be a complete and total fabrication of dr jack yes
01:12:16so mr swain how many times did you see mr hyde well we hung out in bars and stuff so you could
01:12:27identify mr hyde if you ever saw him again yeah sure have you ever seen the defendant dr jekyll
01:12:33uh no could he be mistaken for mr hyde
01:12:41yeah it's funny yeah i guess he could but uh there's nothing like the guy i'm talking about
01:12:49you see his eyes once and you're never gonna forget them
01:12:53so this mr hyde he exists yeah he's for real were you under the influence mr swain when you
01:13:04supposedly saw this supposed mr hyde yeah no uh uh maybe yeah no maybe okay thank you so much for
01:13:17your cooperation sometimes very late at night i could hear the voice of this other person yelling and
01:13:29screaming it was terrifying did you ever meet mr hyde yes once just an evil person
01:13:47i could see it in his face i knew that he was there to harm my
01:13:57dr jekyll
01:14:02and there was nothing i could do
01:14:05we recovered dna left on each victim at each of the crime scenes on each of the murder weapons
01:14:10all were found to contain the same genetic markers all matching the defendant
01:14:15all of them and what are the odds mr fowler that that these markers could belong to someone anyone
01:14:22other than the defendant approximately 170 million to one really
01:14:29it's what he's devoted to preserving lives not taking them and you know this because he did
01:14:35everything in his power to save my wife she didn't have much hope maybe six months to live
01:14:41then he helped her die with grace and dignity and it was more than just doctor skills it was his
01:14:47compassion she trusted him right to the end henry jekyll the henry jekyll i know
01:14:53could never do these horrible things
01:15:03well this deal they offered how bad
01:15:08guilty
01:15:10by reason of insanity in exchange for 20 to life without parole or take your chances with a jury
01:15:16which i can feel i'm losing and risk a death sentence
01:15:22what does henry say only that he trusts me
01:15:30so what do i do what do your instincts tell you
01:15:34my instincts have been wrong before look whatever you decide don't give up on henry
01:15:55so
01:16:05so
01:16:07so
01:16:09I'd like to call my client to this tent.
01:16:29Dr. Jekyll, why did you confess to crimes you never committed?
01:16:46The experiments that I carry out for my research involve ingestion of psychotropic substances.
01:16:55They provoke extreme reactions, psychological and physical.
01:16:59I had a moment of doubt.
01:17:01I might have been the one responsible for these heinous crimes.
01:17:06So am I to understand that you had a moment of confusion?
01:17:11Yes.
01:17:13Dr. Jekyll, do you know Mr. Hyde?
01:17:20Yes, I do know Mr. Hyde.
01:17:25How would you describe him?
01:17:28To me, Mr. Hyde is an enigma.
01:17:36I don't know how he found me or why he ever came to my home.
01:17:41I don't think I'll ever really understand, but what I do know is that when I emerge from
01:17:48this very uncomfortable journey, I was accused of murders that he seemed to have committed.
01:18:00No further questions.
01:18:03After all the twists and turns this trial has taken, the outcome at this point seems
01:18:11to be quite uncertain.
01:18:12We'll have to wait and see whether the defense or the prosecution has any more tricks up their
01:18:16sleeves.
01:18:17We'll have to wait and see whether the defense or the defense or the defense or the defense
01:18:26is going to be very clear.
01:18:32Thank you, Claire.
01:18:37Thank you, Claire.
01:18:42Uh, listen, don't take me yet, it's uh, it's not over.
01:18:51Oh, it doesn't matter, I'm free from what I wanted.
01:18:55Whatever happens now can't change that.
01:18:58Good.
01:18:59Because I'm not finished yet.
01:19:04Your Honor, we'd like to recall the state's DNA expert, Mr. Fowler.
01:19:18Mr. Fowler, isn't it true there are sections of human DNA that are unique to each individual?
01:19:25They're called polymorphic fragments, they vary in shape from person to person.
01:19:29So essentially, DNA profiling is the process of separating an individual's unique polymorphic
01:19:35fragments from those of all others.
01:19:38That's right.
01:19:39Have you ever heard of one person having two unique sets of such polymorphic fragments?
01:19:45By definition, that would be impossible.
01:19:46Why is that?
01:19:48Because the genetic coding of each person's polymorphic fragments is entirely unique to
01:19:53that person.
01:19:55I'm sorry, Mr. Fowler, in that case, why is Henry Jekyll on trial here instead of Edward
01:20:04Hyde?
01:20:05Objection, Your Honor, Jekyll and Hyde are one and the same person.
01:20:08Well, that is false, Your Honor.
01:20:11Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two different persons.
01:20:14What makes you say that, Counselor?
01:20:16Because according to samples taken by the police from Hyde's apartment, the DNA of Dr.
01:20:20Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are not the same.
01:20:22What?
01:20:23This is a fact your team missed, Mr. Fowler.
01:20:27Why was that?
01:20:29Because he was so convinced that Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were the same person, he carelessly
01:20:34failed to compare their DNA.
01:20:37Only one person fits the exact profile of the killer, and that person is Mr. Edward Hyde.
01:20:43It's all in your report, Mr. Fowler.
01:20:49No further questions.
01:20:55Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you heard the testimonies attesting to Dr. Jekyll's character.
01:21:00He is the opposite of a killer.
01:21:04He is a healer, and a man of vision, and a man of compassion.
01:21:11The truth is simple.
01:21:14Convicting him beyond any reasonable doubt would mean disregarding any definition of what
01:21:19constitutes a human being, his DNA.
01:21:24The DNA found at the scenes of these barbaric crimes do not belong to Dr. Jekyll, but to
01:21:31another man.
01:21:33Dr. Jekyll can be held responsible for these horrendous acts.
01:21:36The one and only person guilty is Mr. Edward Hyde.
01:21:45Ladies and gentlemen, the killer is still out there, and he's ready to strike again.
01:21:57Almost three hours now, well, two hours and 43 minutes to be exact since the jury began its
01:22:02deliberations.
01:22:03Now, given the lateness of the hour, it is unlikely that a verdict will be decided
01:22:07until...
01:22:08Wait.
01:22:09We are just getting word now that the jury is back, and we will bring you all those details
01:22:15as soon as they are made available.
01:22:27Will the defendant please rise?
01:22:29In the matter of the state versus Henry Jekyll, we the jury find the defendant not guilty.
01:22:46Honor of the court.
01:22:50Honor of the court.
01:23:18How's it feel?
01:23:21Strange.
01:23:22To get your life back.
01:23:24Well, to know I'm finally myself again.
01:23:27I assume you want that envelope back.
01:23:30Envelope?
01:23:31Yeah, the one who gave me in case.
01:23:34Oh, right.
01:23:35Well, you can throw it away.
01:23:36You sure?
01:23:37Better yet, burn it.
01:23:38Forget he even gave it to you.
01:23:40I'm sorry.
01:23:41No, it's okay, really.
01:23:42No, it's what you said.
01:23:43What I said?
01:23:45You said he.
01:23:47Forget he gave it to you?
01:23:48Did I?
01:23:49Yeah, I meant me.
01:23:49Who else would I mean?
01:23:52Oh, well...
01:23:54Gabe, come on.
01:23:55You don't think...
01:23:56I had to ask.
01:23:57Well, I guess you have every right after all this happened.
01:24:00But as my dearest friend in the whole worldwide world...
01:24:02I know.
01:24:03I should know.
01:24:03Don't you think?
01:24:04Mm-hmm.
01:24:04And?
01:24:07And, uh...
01:24:09You look hungry.
01:24:12And it's on me.
01:24:14Always, always.
01:24:14Always.
01:24:15Yeah.
01:24:24Hello?
01:24:27Hey.
01:24:29Hi.
01:24:30Uh, what a nice surprise.
01:24:32Am I catching you at a bad time?
01:24:34No.
01:24:34Just, uh, on a day at the office.
01:24:37Low pay, insane hours.
01:24:39I've been meaning to call.
01:24:41I never got a chance to truly thank you.
01:24:46Well, I'm just glad everything worked out.
01:24:49So, so what have you been doing with yourself?
01:24:51Are you back at work, or...?
01:24:53Oh, no.
01:24:53No, I'm not ready yet.
01:24:55Uh, well, I feel ashamed to be a free man.
01:25:00Yeah, well, I guess that'll take some time.
01:25:02Yeah.
01:25:03Anyway, I, I should let you go.
01:25:05No, listen.
01:25:06Um, I have somewhere I have to be, but, uh...
01:25:11Do you want to grab a cup of coffee?
01:25:13I guarantee you, you will have a bad time.
01:25:15I am extremely boring outside of work.
01:25:18Well, I guess we have something in common.
01:25:21Yeah.
01:25:23So, I, I have to go home after work,
01:25:26but if you wanted to meet me there, if you don't mind...
01:25:28Uh, no, no, of course not.
01:25:30Okay.
01:25:31Then I will give you my address.
01:25:33Claire.
01:25:35Yeah!
01:25:50I don't know.
01:26:20I don't know.
01:26:50I don't know.
01:27:20I'm coming.
01:27:37I don't know.
01:28:07I don't know.
01:28:37I don't know.
01:29:07I don't know.
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