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Dr. Jekyll, unable to stop himself from transforming into the murderous Mr. Hyde, wants his attorney to secure him a speedy trial, a guilty verdict and a quick execution.
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00:00:00You're looking sweet, mama!
00:00:30Come on, sweetheart, don't be shy.
00:00:46Actually, I'm off the clock.
00:00:52Check the street.
00:00:57Stop!
00:00:59Stop!
00:01:13I'll do anything.
00:01:25Anything?
00:01:37No!
00:01:38No!
00:01:39No!
00:01:40No!
00:01:41No!
00:01:42No!
00:01:44Please, let me go!
00:01:49Please!
00:01:51No!
00:01:56No!
00:01:57Please!
00:01:59No!
00:02:01No, no, no.
00:02:02No!
00:02:10Go.
00:02:12What?
00:02:13Before I change my mind.
00:02:31You changed my mind.
00:02:51No!
00:02:52No!
00:02:53No!
00:02:54No!
00:02:55No!
00:02:56No!
00:03:26Oh, God.
00:03:29Oh, God.
00:03:36Oh, God.
00:03:56Oh, God.
00:04:03Oh, God.
00:04:12Oh, God.
00:04:15BIRDS CHIRP
00:04:45I don't know.
00:05:15Home early, sir.
00:05:18Something came up.
00:05:20I'll be happy to pick up dinner.
00:05:22I was just on my way out to get those books you ordered.
00:05:24They can wait.
00:05:26Under the weather again, sir.
00:05:28Mrs. Poole, this work I've been doing, you know how important it is to me.
00:05:39Don't wish to be disturbed, of course.
00:05:42I'll see to it that you have complete privacy in the laboratory.
00:05:44As usual.
00:06:14I don't know.
00:06:16I don't know.
00:06:16I don't know.
00:06:17I don't know.
00:06:47I keep bragging about our number one urologist.
00:07:00I know, I know, I'm sorry.
00:07:02Then you're owning the show for the resident's orientation.
00:07:04I'll make it up to you.
00:07:05I'll accept all your invitations to boring dinner parties for an entire year.
00:07:09It's this outside research project you're working on, isn't it?
00:07:12How's it coming?
00:07:13I'm not sure.
00:07:15Whatever it is, you know, I encourage it.
00:07:16It's good for the hospital.
00:07:17But I also need you to fulfill your duties here.
00:07:21Thank you, Dr. Cheney-Bassar.
00:07:22Thank you, Dr. Cheney-Bassar.
00:07:24Thank you, Dr. Cheney-Bassar.
00:07:30oh
00:07:53oh
00:08:00Mrs. Goldstein is asking for you again.
00:08:07She refuses to be examined by anyone else.
00:08:12Dr. Jekyll?
00:08:14Oh, tell Mrs. Goldstein I'll be there as soon as I can.
00:08:17Dr. Rostey, you can get gastroenterology.
00:08:20Dr. Rostey, you can get gastroenterology.
00:08:30Dr. Rostey, you can get gastroenterology.
00:09:00Dr. Rostey, you can get gastroenterology.
00:09:09Dr. Rostey, look at you.
00:09:10Dr. Rostey, look like you haven't slept in a week.
00:09:13Dr. Rostey, how you been?
00:09:14Dr. Rostey, no, no, no.
00:09:15Dr. Rostey, just some coffee please, Black.
00:09:17Dr. Rostey, and some asperine.
00:09:18Dr. Rostey, can't have a...
00:09:19Dr. Rostey, glad you called Gabe.
00:09:22Dr. Rostey, tell me the truth, I've been worried about you.
00:09:24Dr. Rostey, what are you up to?
00:09:26Dr. Rostey, I've just been caught up in a pet project.
00:09:28what's her name so how's gallery these days wonderful a headache no it should be the opening
00:09:41tonight the opening yeah you got the invitation didn't you no no i'm sure no just be sure
00:09:50emily's memory yeah it's your last series work she would want you there well i wouldn't miss it for
00:10:00the world a young woman found stabbed last night now police have yet to release any details but
00:10:06many fear it's the latest in a series of brutal murders that have gripped the city
00:10:10we have a reporter on the scene now we go live to his location
00:10:13been out there two months what kind of monster would do this
00:10:19i'll be right back
00:10:43i'll be right back
00:11:13so
00:11:19so
00:11:25so
00:11:33Emily called that lonely woman, toward the end.
00:11:56When she woke up, you were always there.
00:12:00Always there to take care of her.
00:12:03She's still here, and I feel her everywhere.
00:12:08I ought to go home.
00:12:12Oh, no, no, no. Stay here. I'll get you a drink.
00:12:15Enjoy yourself.
00:12:23Hey. Hey.
00:12:25You enjoying the show?
00:12:28Yes.
00:12:30Fine.
00:12:32I've got a friend I'd like you to meet.
00:12:35I've locked the exterior door. When should I...
00:12:49Not until morning. Even if I beg.
00:12:53Of course. I understand.
00:12:57I understand.
00:13:28You so are.
00:13:29I'm sorry.
00:13:31I'll be like a red dress.
00:13:32I'm looking for a red dress.
00:13:34I'm getting one other way to despise.
00:13:36You're not.
00:13:38I'm getting one other way to blip.
00:13:40I'm not going to be like a red dress.
00:13:41I'm not going to be like a red dress.
00:13:42Stop.
00:13:44I'm not going to be like a red dress.
00:13:46No!
00:14:16No!
00:14:46Aahh!
00:14:48Aahh!
00:14:59Aahh!
00:15:16Let's go.
00:15:46Let's go.
00:16:16Let's go.
00:16:46Let's go.
00:17:16Henry, where were you last night?
00:17:18Lost.
00:17:21What are you doing right now?
00:17:23Well, I'm just on my way to see an artist.
00:17:25What's going on?
00:17:26Gabe, I'm in trouble.
00:17:34I need your help.
00:17:36Well, it's a legal matter.
00:17:43It's complicated.
00:17:45Don't you have your own lawyer?
00:17:47Oh.
00:17:49He'd ask for many questions.
00:17:51I'm having trouble following you, Henry.
00:17:54All your contacts.
00:17:55You seem to know everyone.
00:17:56I was hoping that you might refer me to...
00:17:58To another lawyer.
00:17:59Or one who's discreet, whom I can trust, who can get things done quickly.
00:18:04How worried should I be?
00:18:12How worried should I be?
00:18:14Please.
00:18:16Do this for me.
00:18:17Well, actually, I do know someone.
00:18:28Don't worry about the appeal.
00:18:29Our violin class, we'll just figure that out later.
00:18:32So I'll call you tomorrow.
00:18:33Hi.
00:18:36Hi.
00:18:38Uh, sorry about the way I, um...
00:18:41You must be...
00:18:42Henry Jackal.
00:18:43Claire Wheaton.
00:18:44Nice to meet you.
00:18:47Please.
00:18:50Come in.
00:18:54Uh.
00:18:58I'd like to tell you it's not always like this, but...
00:19:00I appreciate your meeting with me in such a short interest.
00:19:02Oh, well, Gabe's a great guy.
00:19:04Though I am a little surprised.
00:19:06As you can see, you're not my usual clientele.
00:19:08Please sit.
00:19:09Well, that's at least of my worries.
00:19:11You made it sound urgent.
00:19:13It is.
00:19:14Well, then how can I help you, doctor?
00:19:21Dad.
00:19:22That girl they found strangled two days ago.
00:19:27This belonged to her.
00:19:32How did you...
00:19:37Well, apparently I took it as a souvenir.
00:19:42I'm sorry, I...
00:19:43After I...
00:19:44The others, too.
00:19:50I'm the one who's responsible.
00:19:52That's not funny.
00:20:00I want to plead guilty.
00:20:00I want to waive trial.
00:20:01I want to be sentenced as quickly as possible.
00:20:03Hold on, wait a minute.
00:20:08You're...
00:20:08You're a dear friend of Gabe's, right?
00:20:11You are a respected physician.
00:20:14And you're telling me...
00:20:15Can you help me or not?
00:20:17Look, I'm not the best person for this.
00:20:20Someone with more experience who specializes in criminal defense.
00:20:24That's who you should be talking to.
00:20:25No, no, no, no.
00:20:26Gabe, he told me to come here.
00:20:28He wouldn't have sent me here if you weren't the right person.
00:20:30Look, even if I believed you...
00:20:33You just can't.
00:20:35It, um...
00:20:36It just isn't done this way.
00:20:40Why?
00:20:41For one thing.
00:20:42Most people who confessed to such horrendous crimes didn't do it.
00:20:48Do you know that six people are dead?
00:20:51And I'm telling you that I'm the one who did it.
00:20:53What could be gained?
00:20:54What could be gained by discussing options
00:20:56except to try and find some technicality to try and get me off?
00:20:59Look, obviously I don't have expertise in this area,
00:21:01but there could be mitigating circumstances.
00:21:03I'm not looking for a deal.
00:21:05This could mean the difference between a life sentence and a death penalty.
00:21:12This was a mistake.
00:21:13Look, I can give you the name of someone
00:21:15backed up by an excellent firm with a clout and resources
00:21:18to handle something like this.
00:21:19Thank you for your time.
00:21:20I don't know.
00:23:42This will help you sleep, Mr. Lanyon.
00:23:48I'll be back to check on you in a little while.
00:24:20You remember me.
00:24:26I know I'm unforgettable.
00:24:28Don't take it personally.
00:24:38You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:24:42Let me tell you how it's going to feel.
00:24:47First, there'll be a wave of panic when I turn off the machine measuring your vital signs.
00:24:53Then, when I cut the IV supply, your blood pressure would drop and you might even feel a metallic taste in your mouth.
00:25:02Aren't you surprised that I know all this?
00:25:04Which brings us to the ventilator.
00:25:08Now, when I disabled it, you...
00:25:12Well, it's hard to describe, so why don't I just show you?
00:25:17Do you know all the animals?
00:25:18I'm not sure.
00:25:23Do you know all the animals in the sky?
00:25:26I'm not sure.
00:25:27I'm not sure.
00:27:29Uh, do you happen to know where he is?
00:27:32He's not at work.
00:27:33If you'd like to leave your name, I'll be happy to give him a message.
00:27:38Please.
00:27:39Let him know I was here.
00:27:41Concerns a matter he came to see me about yesterday.
00:27:44Tell him I think I can help.
00:27:53Wait.
00:27:58Come in.
00:27:59Please wait here.
00:28:13Let's go.
00:28:26I don't know.
00:28:56I don't know.
00:29:26I don't know.
00:29:36What are you doing?
00:29:39It was just Samson.
00:29:40He said to go away.
00:29:42You'll have to leave.
00:29:43Okay.
00:29:46Sorry.
00:29:48Okay.
00:29:49Okay.
00:29:50Okay.
00:29:59MUSIC PLAYS
00:30:29MUSIC CONTINUES
00:30:59MUSIC CONTINUES
00:31:29MUSIC CONTINUES
00:31:59MUSIC CONTINUES
00:32:03We'll do it your way.
00:32:07I would still have to know what happened.
00:32:10You wouldn't believe me.
00:32:12A Harvard-educated physician
00:32:14who saves lives by day and takes them by night.
00:32:18How much more difficult to believe could it be?
00:32:20May I ask you a personal question?
00:32:30I'd prefer to talk about you.
00:32:31If you were forced to choose, would you call yourself good or evil?
00:32:39Good, I guess.
00:32:40Yet you've had evil thoughts occasionally acted on them.
00:32:44Huh?
00:32:45Haven't we all?
00:32:46Well, you see, it's something that I've always been fascinated with ever since I can remember that.
00:32:51How?
00:32:52On an intrinsic level, it seems that we have two distinct selves within us, one good and one bad, each struggling for control.
00:33:01And as a doctor, I wondered, could it be the key to understanding the very nature of health and illness?
00:33:10Well, for years, it was just a private theory, one I kept strictly to myself.
00:33:15But then a year ago, something amazing happened that changed all that as if it were meant to be.
00:33:23I was in the Amazon, deep in the rainforest, treating remote tribes, and came across a shaman who worshipped a rare flower.
00:33:41He believed it caused the soul to separate, allowing the dark self to escape so that the light self could heal.
00:33:48It was like nothing I'd ever seen before.
00:33:50Later, I took a blood sample from the shaman and tested it.
00:33:55Even his genetic makeup had changed.
00:33:58I had to find a flower.
00:34:01I'd finally succeeded in isolating its psychotropic properties.
00:34:09A catalyst to trigger the effect.
00:34:12The question was what?
00:34:14For months, it was all I could think about.
00:34:18A blinding obsession.
00:34:20The more I searched for the answer, the more out of reach it seemed.
00:34:26Then, just as I was about to quit...
00:34:27I quit.
00:34:29I have to quit.
00:34:32I want to quit.
00:34:35I don't know.
00:35:05I don't know.
00:35:35I'll hold your hand while they drag the river.
00:35:43I'll cuddle you in the undertow.
00:35:47I'll keep my hand on your trigger finger.
00:35:51I'll take you down where the train tracks go.
00:35:56Let's wail away the hours.
00:36:01Let's spend an evil night together.
00:36:05I'll bring my toast in the torture chamber.
00:36:16And you'll go down on a bed of knees.
00:36:21Edward.
00:36:23Hyde.
00:36:24That's what he calls himself.
00:36:27Even as a name?
00:36:30At first, only taking the serum would make him emerge and I could control him and the experiment.
00:36:35But then he became more violent, stronger, and he began appearing at will.
00:36:43How often?
00:36:44Oh.
00:36:46Every week or two in the beginning.
00:36:48Always at night.
00:36:50And then?
00:36:51With increasing frequency, the more I try to suppress him, which may have triggered his urge to kill.
00:37:02I see.
00:37:03You don't believe me?
00:37:11You think I'm making this up?
00:37:14If I'm going to be your lawyer, it doesn't matter what I personally believe.
00:37:18I'll prepare a statement of facts.
00:37:19Then we'll arrange for you to turn yourself in.
00:37:22We'll have you committed for 24 hours.
00:37:25Committed?
00:37:26A psychiatric ward.
00:37:27I'm afraid something might happen again.
00:37:57I'm afraid something might happen again.
00:38:20I'm afraid something might happen again.
00:38:21I'll be my wife.
00:38:23I'm afraid something might happen again.
00:38:25Yeah, it's just awful about Mr. Lanyon.
00:38:35No idea if and when he'll be back.
00:38:37You said he had a heart attack.
00:38:39About a week ago.
00:38:40Um, that's him right there.
00:38:48Okay, here it is.
00:38:49212 Battery Street, apartment 4F.
00:38:51It says it was leased to Edward Hyde, but it was paid for by Henry Jekyll.
00:38:59Why is that?
00:39:01Sorry, I'm just a temp.
00:39:03I don't suppose you have an extra key to his place?
00:39:08Gosh, I don't know if I can...
00:39:10No, it's okay. I'm Henry Jekyll's attorney.
00:39:14Well, I guess it's okay. I think they keep the keys in the back.
00:39:22How could you send him to me?
00:39:25Why? What's he done?
00:39:27You say you know him so well? How well?
00:39:29I've known him for many years. He treated my wife's tumor.
00:39:32What about mental illness?
00:39:35Any history that you know of?
00:39:36As far as I know, no.
00:39:38Drug abuse. Delusions. Abnormal behavior of any kind.
00:39:42Claire.
00:39:45Henry is the most peaceful person I know.
00:39:52Well, then he's covering up for someone.
00:39:55Ever heard of a person named Edward Hyde?
00:39:57Who?
00:40:00Never mind.
00:40:01You're busy. I've, um, I've taken enough of your time.
00:40:04But you are going to help him, aren't you?
00:40:06I don't know.
00:40:08I'm not sure I want to get involved.
00:40:09Did you miss me?
00:40:24I mean, what a way to treat a dear friend.
00:40:30First locks on the door.
00:40:33And then loony bin.
00:40:35Can't be.
00:40:36So ungrateful.
00:40:40To be given the freedom to experience the darkest thrills of the human soul without anyone suspecting.
00:40:49You're not real.
00:40:50Oh, well, you see, you're wrong.
00:40:52You're lucky I still need you around.
00:41:04Oh, you'd have been gone a long time ago.
00:41:08What do you want?
00:41:10You'd stop being a baby.
00:41:15Suck it up!
00:41:16Realize that only by accepting me can you finally accept yourself.
00:41:27I'm not you.
00:41:28Oh, no.
00:41:29I'm a good man.
00:41:31Boring.
00:41:34That's why you're here.
00:41:36Just think of all the good times that we had.
00:41:49Do you remember our first kill?
00:41:51That moment of surrender.
00:41:53It was so sweet.
00:41:56I can take control.
00:42:02You can't even tell that lawyer girlfriend of yours what you think you want to do to her because you can't.
00:42:10Stop it!
00:42:13Make me.
00:42:15No more!
00:42:16No more!
00:42:16No more!
00:42:31Hey, you okay?
00:43:01Hey, you okay?
00:43:31Hey, you okay?
00:44:01Hey, you okay?
00:44:31Hey, you okay?
00:45:01Hey, you okay?
00:45:31Hey, you okay?
00:46:01Hey, you okay?
00:46:31Hey, you okay?
00:47:01Hey, you okay?
00:47:31Hey, you okay?
00:48:01Hey, you okay?
00:48:30Hey, you okay?
00:48:31Hey, you okay?
00:48:32Hey, you okay?
00:48:33Hey, you okay?
00:48:34Hey, you okay?
00:48:35Hey, you okay?
00:48:36Hey, you okay?
00:48:37Hey, you okay?
00:48:38Hey, you okay?
00:48:39on battery. Anyone talk to the tenants?
00:48:42This could be a coincidence, but a lady on the
00:48:43fourth floor says she saw a woman running from an apartment
00:48:46last night looking scared.
00:48:47Do we have an apartment number?
00:48:49Getting a search warrant as we speak.
00:48:56Hi, you've reached the office of Claire Wheaton.
00:48:58Please leave me a message after the tone.
00:49:09I, um, I need a favor.
00:49:20What happened to you, Henry?
00:49:22You look terrible.
00:49:23Yeah.
00:49:26Um, here.
00:49:30What's this?
00:49:32If anything should happen to me,
00:49:34I want you to open it, but only then.
00:49:36Everything that you need to do is inside.
00:49:38What kind of trouble are you in?
00:49:41I need to make sure that it doesn't fall into the wrong hands.
00:49:45Henry.
00:49:46No questions. No questions.
00:49:50I have no idea what's going on with you.
00:49:52Please.
00:49:54What's going on?
00:49:55You can't just walk in.
00:49:57Please, just
00:49:58promise me.
00:50:03Promise me that you will do this for me.
00:50:08Yeah.
00:50:25Oh.
00:50:26What happened?
00:50:28Mr. Hyde was here again last night.
00:50:31After you left,
00:50:34I left him alone,
00:50:35as you instructed.
00:50:37Well, he's unwell.
00:50:39We
00:50:39shouldn't provoke him.
00:50:44The police called.
00:50:47The police?
00:50:48They had some questions about
00:50:50the apartment that you rent for your cousin.
00:50:53And what did you tell them?
00:50:56Nothing.
00:51:00It's strange that
00:51:02two people from the same family
00:51:04can be so different.
00:51:07I'm sorry.
00:51:08Sorry.
00:51:08I'm sorry.
00:51:09I'm sorry.
00:52:11Please, please, hold it right there.
00:52:16Henry Jekyll?
00:52:17Police.
00:52:18We have a warrant for your arrest.
00:52:20Put that down.
00:52:21If you had stayed there like you promised...
00:52:29It wasn't like I had a choice.
00:52:30Oh, and what am I supposed to believe?
00:52:32That it was this other person who escaped, not you?
00:52:34Hyde.
00:52:35I told you.
00:52:36His name is Hyde.
00:52:38And Hyde knows I'm helping you, which is why he attacked me last night.
00:52:42What?
00:52:43After I found his place, I saw all the things he took from you.
00:52:46So who is he?
00:52:47Why are you protecting him?
00:52:50Claire, you're in danger.
00:52:52Why do you keep pretending with me?
00:52:54Before, it was random.
00:52:55Now he's doing everything that he can to stay alive.
00:52:58I can't help you this way.
00:52:59I can feel him.
00:53:00I can feel him.
00:53:01Did you hear me?
00:53:02As long as I'm alive, even prison won't be enough to stop him.
00:53:06I need the antidote.
00:53:07What?
00:53:08The one I've been working on.
00:53:09I finally figured it out just before the police arrested me.
00:53:12By antidote, you mean...
00:53:14It's in my lab, in a syringe.
00:53:15You have to help me get it.
00:53:17It's my only hope.
00:53:18Is it just me you're trying to convince, or do you have some other plan I don't know about?
00:53:21You still don't believe me?
00:53:22It's getting harder and harder.
00:53:24Changing into another person was not a metaphor!
00:53:27How can you possibly know what it's like to feel someone else inside of you?
00:53:36He disgusts me!
00:53:37He defiles me!
00:53:45Let's start over, okay?
00:53:48Why don't we pretend that you just walked into my office?
00:53:52What?
00:53:53The guilty way of trial be sentenced as quickly as possible.
00:53:56Well, I'm gonna honor your request.
00:54:00Fine.
00:54:02Anything else?
00:54:05No.
00:54:10I'll see you at the plea hearing tomorrow.
00:54:11Do you want me?
00:54:17Do you?
00:54:20I don't know.
00:54:50So, what are we looking for?
00:54:54Right here.
00:54:57This is where Hyde attacked me.
00:55:01Oh, my God, Claire.
00:55:04You can only find him.
00:55:05This is enough.
00:55:07Get off this case.
00:55:08I'm not getting off this case.
00:55:09Look, I know I referred him to you.
00:55:12Whatever this is, if anything happens to you...
00:55:14Wait a minute.
00:55:15Maybe we're being watched.
00:55:27Security is tight surrounding the trial,
00:55:29and as you can see behind me,
00:55:30it is an absolute genius.
00:55:31And the overall feeling here today is one of relief.
00:55:35Relief that the people here remain shocked
00:55:37that such a distinguished doctor and respected member of the community
00:55:40could have committed such venous crimes.
00:55:42All rise.
00:55:55Please be seated.
00:55:56Mr. Mendez.
00:56:03Your Honor?
00:56:04Is the defense ready?
00:56:06Yes, Your Honor.
00:56:07Very well.
00:56:08Regarding the defendant's plea...
00:56:10Your Honor, if I may, I'd like to move for a continuance.
00:56:12On what grounds?
00:56:13New evidence which might have a bearing on my client's plea.
00:56:16What are you doing?
00:56:17Object, Your Honor.
00:56:18Anything relevant to this case should have been handed over to us prior to this hearing.
00:56:21I found out about it last night.
00:56:22And I'm supposed to believe that?
00:56:23Well, regarding this new evidence counsel,
00:56:26you'll share it with the district attorney immediately.
00:56:29And be prepared to enter a plea first thing in the morning.
00:56:32Court is adjourned until then.
00:56:34To plead guilty.
00:56:35That's all I want.
00:56:44Weird.
00:56:50Well, that's it?
00:56:51That's just a guy in a hood.
00:56:53So what?
00:56:55What if he's actually the one that killed all these people?
00:56:57Oh, for God's sake, Wheaton.
00:56:58Your client signed a full confession.
00:57:00We found blood from three of the victims in his house
00:57:02to say nothing of the DNA evidence
00:57:03linking him to every one of the crime scenes.
00:57:05Come on.
00:57:05Well, there's someone else involved,
00:57:07and his name is Edward Hyde.
00:57:08There's no Edward Hyde.
00:57:10You know it.
00:57:11Look, I know I let you suck at me into this delay,
00:57:13but you're gonna have to do way better
00:57:14than this pale Mary
00:57:16you pulled off some grainy skid row security cam.
00:57:18Listen.
00:57:23Given the bizarre elements of the case,
00:57:25I think we both know
00:57:26I can make an insanity defense stick.
00:57:33What do you want?
00:57:34To bring this guy in.
00:57:37Turns out to be nothing.
00:57:38My client will plead guilty across the board.
00:57:41No conditions.
00:57:43Yeah, my word.
00:57:43Do you want to do happens to be everyone else?
00:57:47No, I'll never fail.
00:58:01So I can make an lijns in your mind.
00:58:03No.
00:58:04I don't know.
00:58:34I don't know.
00:59:04I don't know.
00:59:17His name is Walter Swain.
00:59:20He's a crackhead.
00:59:21Not exactly what you call reliable.
00:59:23But he recognized Hyde from the security camp.
00:59:26Sort of, possibly, maybe.
00:59:28That's the best we could get out of him.
00:59:29All right, cut him loose.
00:59:31What, you can't hold him?
00:59:32On what charge?
00:59:35Well, at least let me ask him a few questions.
00:59:37No.
00:59:37I think we pursued this avenue sufficiently.
00:59:39You remember the deal.
00:59:41Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a plea hearing to reschedule.
00:59:44Mm-hmm.
00:59:44Unbelievable.
00:59:50Unbelievable.
01:00:11Excuse me.
01:00:12Excuse me.
01:00:13What now?
01:00:15Are you people harassing me enough already?
01:00:16I'm not the police.
01:00:17I'm an attorney.
01:00:18Well, whatever you're selling, I'm not interested.
01:00:20It's about how to hide.
01:00:21So you do know him?
01:00:27Yeah, from a bar, I think.
01:00:30We talk once.
01:00:31That's it.
01:00:32Look, I need to find him.
01:00:34Do you know where he is?
01:00:37Listen, please, someone's life is at stake.
01:00:40You said the cops were after him.
01:00:42He didn't say why.
01:00:43Said he was going to lay low for a while.
01:00:44You know where he is.
01:00:46Someplace safe.
01:00:47That's all he said.
01:00:48Anyway, I got to go.
01:00:49If he contacts you, or if you remember anything else, call me.
01:00:55I already told you everything.
01:00:57Just in case.
01:00:57So we have a problem.
01:01:08Don't worry, you got your plea.
01:01:12It's your client.
01:01:13Dr. Innocent?
01:01:14Just slit his wrists.
01:01:15Come on.
01:01:23Come on.
01:01:36What is it?
01:02:00Yesterday at the police station, you gave me a card.
01:02:06What do you want?
01:02:08Well, you get me out of this place and I'll get you something on what's-his-name.
01:02:13Hyde.
01:02:14Yeah, exactly.
01:02:16I'm listening.
01:02:19It's about his landlord.
01:02:21According to Hyde, the dude saw something he wasn't supposed to see.
01:02:26What?
01:02:28I have no idea.
01:02:30All he said was he didn't have to do much, the guy just keeled over.
01:02:33Like a heart attack?
01:02:34I didn't ask, but let's just say I wasn't feeling the love.
01:02:39This landlord, his name wasn't Lanyon, was it?
01:02:42How should I know?
01:02:44Listen to me.
01:02:45I can get you out of whatever mess you got yourself into, but you're going to have to help me.
01:02:49Do we have a deal?
01:02:51Deal.
01:02:52Deal.
01:03:11Ah.
01:03:13Mrs. Lanyon, Claire, I just want to say how sorry I am.
01:03:42Thank you. Did you know my husband?
01:03:46Not very well.
01:03:47No?
01:03:48It just seems so sudden.
01:03:50Yeah.
01:03:51Do you mind me asking just what happened?
01:03:56Complications from a heart attack.
01:03:58I heard he had heart problems.
01:04:00I just wonder what set that off.
01:04:04You know, it was very odd.
01:04:07I'd never seen him that way.
01:04:09He was like a bright child.
01:04:12What do you mean?
01:04:14Well, just before he slipped into the coma, he said the oddest thing.
01:04:20At first, I thought he was delirious, but he said he could feel eyes boring into him.
01:04:29Cold.
01:04:31Hypnotic.
01:04:33Eyes?
01:04:33Of a man.
01:04:36As he lay there in that alley where they found him, he said he saw a man change into someone else.
01:04:46Right there in front of him.
01:04:49Pure evil.
01:04:53Oh, my God.
01:05:15Oh, my God.
01:05:16Oh, my God.
01:05:16Oh, my God.
01:05:46Oh, my God.
01:06:16I've requested that you be taken off the case.
01:06:30Listen.
01:06:35I made a mistake.
01:06:37Please just give me a second chance, please.
01:06:40I'm begging you.
01:06:41I know that you're telling me the truth.
01:06:42I don't care anymore, and it's better that I get the death sentence.
01:06:46Listen to me.
01:06:47If a killer takes a hostage who he forces to come along with him while committing his crimes, that hostage can't be blamed.
01:06:55Who cares?
01:06:56Regardless of whatever guilt you feel, you're innocent.
01:07:04I did it.
01:07:05It's like you said.
01:07:09He's a different person, body and soul.
01:07:11Well, it's too late.
01:07:13The only way that I can get rid of him is by dying, and I just want to die.
01:07:20He's a different person.
01:07:24He's a different person.
01:07:37He's a different person.
01:07:39I mean, I don't know.
01:07:41Oh, my God.
01:08:11Do you remember me?
01:08:26And now I'm unforgettable.
01:08:27Shut up, shut up, shut up.
01:08:29Oh, it's you.
01:08:41Why?
01:08:48Why did you do this to me?
01:08:51He wanted me.
01:08:54Don't take me away from him.
01:08:56I liked you, Clare.
01:09:04I liked you.
01:09:07Very much.
01:09:15Henry.
01:09:16Henry.
01:09:16Will you please?
01:09:25Are you okay?
01:09:38Are you okay?
01:09:38I'm okay.
01:09:49We've all been waiting for the day when Dr. Jekyll is expected to enter his plea.
01:09:53Will it be guilty or not guilty?
01:10:17How do you feel?
01:10:26I feel great.
01:10:29Did he come back?
01:10:30No.
01:10:32No, he's, um...
01:10:35He's gone.
01:10:36Can I trust you?
01:10:45Well, I've...
01:10:47I've always told you the truth.
01:10:50You're gonna have to trust me now.
01:10:54Will the defendant please rise?
01:10:58To each of the six charges of first-degree murder, how do you plead?
01:11:03Not guilty, Your Honor.
01:11:08Order.
01:11:11Order in the court.
01:11:12Order.
01:11:16Insanity defense?
01:11:18Good luck.
01:11:19Who said anything about insanity?
01:11:26So, Doctor, how would you define dissociative identity disorder?
01:11:30It's a condition where a single individual evidences two or more distinct personalities,
01:11:37each with its own patterns of perceiving and interacting with the environment.
01:11:41Now, in your own professional experience,
01:11:44do patients ever pretend to suffer from this condition?
01:11:48Yes.
01:11:49Usually within a legal context, as part of an insanity offense.
01:11:53One of the problems with diagnosing DID is that
01:11:55there is no way to objectively prove that the condition exists.
01:11:59There's no objective way of proving it exists.
01:12:01So, if I get this right, Doctor, then this Mr. Hyde,
01:12:05of whom I met, we have absolutely no records,
01:12:07not even a social security number,
01:12:09he could be a complete and total fabrication of Dr. Jack.
01:12:14Yes.
01:12:19So, Mr. Swain, how many times did you see Mr. Hyde?
01:12:22Well, we hung out in bars and stuff.
01:12:25So you could identify Mr. Hyde if you ever saw him again?
01:12:28Yeah, sure.
01:12:29Have you ever seen the defendant, Dr. Jekyll?
01:12:33Uh, no.
01:12:35Could he be mistaken for Mr. Hyde?
01:12:40Yeah, it's funny, yeah.
01:12:41I guess he could.
01:12:43But, uh, he's nothing like the guy I'm talking about.
01:12:48You see his eyes once and you're never gonna forget them.
01:12:52So this Mr. Hyde, he exists.
01:12:57Yeah, he's for real.
01:13:00Were you under the influence, Mr. Swain,
01:13:02when you supposedly saw this supposed Mr. Hyde?
01:13:05Yeah, no, uh, uh, maybe.
01:13:11Yeah, no, maybe.
01:13:14Okay.
01:13:15Thank you so much for your cooperation.
01:13:18Sometimes, very late at night,
01:13:21I could hear the voice of this other person
01:13:25yelling and screaming.
01:13:28It was terrifying.
01:13:32Did you ever meet Mr. Hyde?
01:13:36Yes.
01:13:38Once.
01:13:41Just an evil person.
01:13:45I could see it in his face.
01:13:47I knew that he was there to harm my...
01:13:52Dr. Jekyll.
01:14:00And there was nothing I could do.
01:14:04We recovered DNA left on each victim.
01:14:06At each of the crime scenes,
01:14:08on each of the murder weapons.
01:14:09All were found to contain the same genetic markers.
01:14:12All matching the defendant.
01:14:14All of them.
01:14:15And what are the odds, Mr. Fowler,
01:14:17that these markers could belong to someone,
01:14:20anyone, other than the defendant?
01:14:22Approximately 170 million to one.
01:14:25Really?
01:14:27It's what he's devoted to,
01:14:29preserving lives, not taking them.
01:14:32And you know this because...
01:14:33He did everything in his power to save my wife.
01:14:37She didn't have much hope,
01:14:38maybe six months to live.
01:14:40Then he helped her die with grace and dignity.
01:14:44And it was more than just doctor skills.
01:14:45It was his compassion.
01:14:47She trusted him right to the end.
01:14:50Henry Jekyll, the Henry Jekyll I know,
01:14:52could never do these horrible things.
01:15:01Well, it's dealing offered.
01:15:03How bad?
01:15:06Guilty.
01:15:08By reason of insanity in exchange for 20 to life without parole.
01:15:13Or take your chances with a jury.
01:15:15Which I can feel I'm losing
01:15:16and risk a death sentence.
01:15:20What does Henry say?
01:15:23Only that he trusts me.
01:15:28So what do I do?
01:15:30What do your instincts tell you?
01:15:38My instincts have been wrong before.
01:15:39Look, whatever you decide,
01:15:42don't give up on Henry.
01:15:44Henry.
01:15:44Look, whatever you decide,
01:15:44don't give up on Henry.
01:15:46You're right.
01:15:47Look, I don't give up on Henry.
01:15:48And so what I do?
01:15:50I just need a pen.
01:15:53I'm sorry.
01:15:54I know you're right.
01:15:54First of all,
01:15:55I know what my guess is.
01:15:57No case.
01:15:57Do you think he does not do anything?
01:16:00No case.
01:16:00Be careful.
01:16:00I'm not sure you didn't be even with someone.
01:16:01I actually feel safe.
01:16:04Because I feel alone.
01:16:06I feel like I feel nothing.
01:16:07Mrs.
01:16:10I know you're right.
01:16:10I'd like to call my client to the stand.
01:16:27Oh.
01:16:37Dr. Jekyll, why did you confess to crimes you never committed?
01:16:40The experiments that I carry out for my research involve ingestion of psychotropic substances.
01:16:53They provoke extreme reactions, psychological and physical.
01:16:57I had a moment of doubt.
01:16:59I might have been the one responsible for these heinous crimes.
01:17:04So am I to understand that you had a moment of confusion?
01:17:09Yes.
01:17:10Dr. Jekyll, do you know Mr. Hyde?
01:17:16Yes.
01:17:17I do know Mr. Hyde.
01:17:22How would you describe him?
01:17:23To me, Mr. Hyde is an enigma.
01:17:29I don't know how he found me or why he ever came to my home.
01:17:38I don't think I'll ever really understand.
01:17:42What I do know is that when I emerge from this very uncomfortable journey, I was accused of murders that he seemed to have committed.
01:17:56No further questions.
01:18:05After all the twists and turns this trial has taken, the outcome at this point seems to be quite uncertain.
01:18:10We'll have to wait and see whether the defense or the prosecution has any more tricks up their sleeves.
01:18:25Thank you, Claire.
01:18:40Uh, listen, don't take me yet.
01:18:46It's, uh, it's not over.
01:18:48Oh, it doesn't matter.
01:18:50I'm free from it.
01:18:51It's what I wanted.
01:18:53Whatever happens now can't change that.
01:18:55Good.
01:18:56Because I'm not finished yet.
01:19:12Your Honor, we'd like to recall the state's DNA expert, Mr. Fowler.
01:19:16Mr. Fowler, isn't it true there are sections of human DNA that are unique to each individual?
01:19:23They're called polymorphic fragments. They vary in shape from person to person.
01:19:26So, essentially, DNA profiling is the process of separating an individual's unique polymorphic fragments from those of all others.
01:19:35That's right.
01:19:37Have you ever heard of one person having two unique sets of such polymorphic fragments?
01:19:43By definition, that would be impossible.
01:19:45Why is that?
01:19:46Because the genetic coding of each person's polymorphic fragments is entirely unique to that person.
01:19:54I'm sorry, Mr. Fowler.
01:19:56In that case, why is Henry Jekyll on trial here instead of Edward Hyde?
01:20:02Objection, Your Honor. Jekyll and Hyde are one and the same person.
01:20:06Well, that is false, Your Honor.
01:20:09Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two different persons.
01:20:12What makes you say that, Counselor?
01:20:13Because according to samples taken by the police from Hyde's apartment, the DNA of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are not the same.
01:20:20What?
01:20:21This is a fact your team missed, Mr. Fowler.
01:20:25Why was that?
01:20:26Because he was so convinced that Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were the same person, he carelessly failed to compare their DNA.
01:20:35Only one person fits the exact profile of the killer.
01:20:39And that person is Mr. Edward Hyde.
01:20:44It's all in your report, Mr. Fowler.
01:20:48No further questions?
01:20:49Ladies 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.
01:21:09The truth is simple.
01:21:12Convicting him beyond any reasonable doubt would mean disregarding any definition of what constitutes a human being.
01:21:20His DNA.
01:21:22The DNA found at the scenes of these barbaric crimes do not belong to Dr. Jekyll.
01:21:29But to another man, Dr. Jekyll can be held responsible for these horrendous acts.
01:21:34The one and only person guilty is Mr. Edward Hyde.
01:21:43Ladies and gentlemen, the killer is still out there.
01:21:48And he's ready to strike again.
01:21:56Almost three hours now.
01:21:57Well, two hours and 43 minutes to be exact since the jury began its deliberations.
01:22:01Now, given the lateness of the hour, it is unlikely that a verdict will be decided until...
01:22:06Wait.
01:22:08We are just getting word now that the jury is back and we will bring you all those details as soon as they are made available.
01:22:14Will the defendant please rise?
01:22:15Will the defendant please rise?
01:22:24In the matter of the state versus Henry Jekyll, we the jury find the defendant not guilty.
01:22:31Not guilty.
01:22:32Honor of the court!
01:22:34In the matter of the state versus Henry Jekyll,
01:22:40we the jury find the defendant not guilty.
01:22:52Honor of the court.
01:23:04How does it feel?
01:23:20Strange.
01:23:21To get your life back.
01:23:22Well, to know I'm finally myself again.
01:23:25I assume you want that envelope back.
01:23:28Envelope?
01:23:29Yeah, the one you gave me in case.
01:23:31Oh, right.
01:23:33Well, you can throw it away.
01:23:35You sure?
01:23:35Better yet, burn it.
01:23:36Forget he even gave it to you.
01:23:38I'm sorry.
01:23:39No, it's okay, really.
01:23:40No, it's what you said.
01:23:42What I said?
01:23:44You said he.
01:23:45Forget he gave it to you?
01:23:46Did I?
01:23:47Yeah, I meant me.
01:23:48Who else would I mean?
01:23:51Oh, yeah, well...
01:23:52Gabe, come on.
01:23:53You don't think...
01:23:55I had to ask.
01:23:56Well, I guess you have every right after all that's happened,
01:23:58but it's my dearest friend in the whole, whole wide world.
01:24:01I should know.
01:24:02Don't you think?
01:24:02Mm-hmm.
01:24:03And?
01:24:06And, uh, you look hungry.
01:24:11And it's on me.
01:24:12Always, always.
01:24:13Always.
01:24:20Hey, Keith.
01:24:23Hello?
01:24:25Hey.
01:24:28Hi.
01:24:29What a nice surprise.
01:24:30Am I catching you at a bad time?
01:24:32No.
01:24:33Just, uh, on a day at the office.
01:24:36Low pay insane hours.
01:24:38I've been meaning to call.
01:24:39I never got a chance to truly thank you.
01:24:44Well, I'm just glad everything worked out.
01:24:48So, so what have you been doing with yourself?
01:24:50Are you back at work, or...?
01:24:51Oh, no, no, I'm not ready yet.
01:24:53Uh, well, I feel ashamed to be a free man.
01:24:58Yeah, well, I guess that'll take some time.
01:25:01Yeah.
01:25:02Anyway, I, I should let you go.
01:25:03No, listen.
01:25:05Um, I have somewhere I have to be, but, uh...
01:25:10Do you want to grab a cup of coffee?
01:25:11I guarantee you, you will have a bad time.
01:25:14I am extremely boring outside of work.
01:25:17Well, I guess we have something in common.
01:25:20Yeah.
01:25:22So, I, I have to go home after work,
01:25:24but if you wanted to meet me there, if you don't mind.
01:25:26Uh, no, no, of course not.
01:25:29Okay.
01:25:30Then I will give you my address.
01:25:32Claire.
01:25:33Yeah.
01:27:27I'm coming.
01:27:35Hello, Claire.
01:27:57Henry.
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