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A woman is convicted of killing her friend and boyfriend in the heat of passion HD ( Crime, Drama, Thriller )
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00:00:00he's a nutritionist can you believe that he eats like a rabbit oh god he is so hot you jab his
00:00:19stomach and you break your finger please more details um the thing is he's shy you know when
00:00:25you when you talk he actually listened tell me he's got a twin brother what you're booked through
00:00:30spring yeah whatever happened with that university professor the one with the um doctorate or something
00:00:37what he was nice when he got excited his plugs turned red it was like going to bed with a traffic
00:00:46length oh wow god you got more of these it's become an obsession you know you're never gonna go to any of
00:01:10these places we all look at pictures of the things we want they're just pictures ah thank you i went to
00:01:17the antilles once winward islands i've seen your trip i never wanted to leave you get so lost there
00:01:23yeah you got that look on your face
00:01:26first love once you find your island it's your island forever
00:01:33hey core reporters can dream too you know
00:01:40i didn't wear you out did i you occasionally
00:01:58we'll have to send you to the gym i go every day no wait really
00:02:04oh
00:02:05you know if i didn't have a roommate i'd invite you to stay
00:02:10cut down on the travel time you mean to the bedroom
00:02:14there are other places you know um restaurants uh parks museums
00:02:24um hey absolutely yeah i like to spend a day walking through the old ethnic neighborhoods
00:02:30like walking into a different country and you can't eat cheap
00:02:34that's my roommate
00:02:52dan she's like the sister i never had
00:02:56and much cuter
00:02:59yeah
00:03:01thank you
00:03:06oh come on it's right over here i swear to god bobby these hot dogs are like a religious
00:03:10experience cassie i told you i don't want to eat junk food
00:03:13ah don't be so inflexible i'm about to change your life
00:03:16you okay i'm fine
00:03:22let's go have some hot dogs
00:03:24i know when quarterlies are due no i'm not giving you actuarial approval because if there
00:03:36was a collision between the physicians and underwriters we're going to flag an audit
00:03:39and we broker viaticals on the same policies think country club prison frank fresh air exercise
00:03:48what's going on you have a lot of catching up to do
00:04:03what can i say i just felt like a party
00:04:06it isn't even friday who cares
00:04:11cheers
00:04:15he hasn't called in days
00:04:19i call and i get his machine you know if i'm getting dumped a note would be nice um flowers
00:04:25flowers would be nice
00:04:27you've got guys lined up down the street yeah sure
00:04:30sure hey what's going on with you i need details
00:04:36come on i want to show you something
00:04:46close your eyes
00:04:54oh wow you wear this bias cut black satin stiletto heels you'll be taking scalps called the willow chain
00:05:06god it has a name one of a kind yes
00:05:10willow for sadness weeping willow chain for bondage it's how some people see love
00:05:17see the gold is the branch of the willow tree diamonds are the leaves hanging down catching the
00:05:22sunlight where'd you get this an old boyfriend oh the one we don't talk about the same
00:05:27are you still seeing it no people disappoint one another it's hard to avoid hard to make right
00:05:34you like it it's yours get out you can't give this away oh my god it must have cost a fortune
00:05:42it's all paste oh
00:05:43that's so beautiful
00:05:47i love you
00:05:50i know
00:05:53i know
00:06:05who
00:06:11who
00:06:13who
00:06:15who
00:06:16Second floor
00:06:44Yeah, no, so I called him. I said, there's no way.
00:07:14Hey. Hey.
00:07:18What do we got?
00:07:19Double homicide. Victims, Diane Summers, Bobby Rose.
00:07:25Suspect's backing up, breaks a heel.
00:07:28Wax her head on the door. Lot of cash, about half a million. Seems she didn't take any.
00:07:34She drops her gun on the way out. She makes it as far as the outside hall, neighbor sees her, calls 911, cops find her semi-conscious on the floor.
00:07:44He takes one on the pump, dies instantly. The girl, she gets four.
00:07:50All right.
00:07:52That's right, girl.
00:07:54That's right.
00:07:56That's right.
00:07:58Nice.
00:08:00Hi.
00:08:22Chats.
00:08:24You see, I got you on the speed dial, but you never returned my calls.
00:08:34Well, I'm rude, Jay.
00:08:36So you think she didn't?
00:08:38You think medic's interested?
00:08:40Oh, maybe.
00:08:41Too neat, isn't it?
00:08:43Who's the ADA?
00:08:44Raleigh Wicker.
00:08:45Yeah, it's a slam dunk. Murder one.
00:08:47You didn't hear?
00:08:48Yeah, Raleigh's gonna be our next DA. He's grooming her for the needle.
00:08:52Dianne Summers and Bobby Rose were two young people in the prime of their lives.
00:09:18We bring before this court a brutal double murder, Your Honor. The state asks for remand.
00:09:24The defendant is the third victim of this crime, Your Honor. Zero priors. She is a member of a distinguished professional society and requires medical supervision. We therefore ask for surrender of passport and bail to be set at the court's discretion.
00:09:39The arraignment judge said bailed at two million dollars with surrender of passport. Okay.
00:09:51You just covered a two million dollar bond?
00:09:55Well, it's tax deductible if you do a David Copperfield.
00:10:00So, uh, what do you know about L. G. Minick?
00:10:03I read the papers.
00:10:04Well, don't believe half of it.
00:10:06Look, it's, uh, it's too late to go to the office. We'll go to the apartment.
00:10:11We'll go to the apartment.
00:10:24CASSIE STEWART
00:10:53L.G. Minnick.
00:10:55Ms. Stewart, how are you feeling?
00:11:00I'm okay.
00:11:02It's after five. Would anyone like a drink?
00:11:05Please.
00:11:06Please sit.
00:11:09You're very careful in your appearance.
00:11:12Well, you have to be.
00:11:13And your business mistakes are costly.
00:11:15You dress well above your pay grade. That's smart.
00:11:18You know my pay grade?
00:11:20I know everything about you.
00:11:21I hire people for that purpose.
00:11:25Cheers.
00:11:27By the way, do you know what Jerry Platt is doing here?
00:11:30Obviously, he's no lion of the law.
00:11:33His job is to deny anything you might repeat of what I've said,
00:11:36should you choose to do so.
00:11:38Now, first of all, I don't do pro bono work pro bono.
00:11:42I make my money in corporate law.
00:11:45I take on these high-profile criminal cases such as yours
00:11:48to keep my name in the papers.
00:11:50I'm using you.
00:11:52Is that acceptable?
00:11:55Yes.
00:11:56Now, when my client's life is at stake,
00:11:59I'm not going into court.
00:12:00I'm going into war.
00:12:02And everyone who works for me understands that.
00:12:04You've been charged with capital murder.
00:12:08There's no exculpatory evidence in your defense.
00:12:11You were arrested on the premises, gun in hand,
00:12:14powder residue on your skin.
00:12:17We're not off to a very good start.
00:12:19Now, there's one thing I must make perfectly clear above all else.
00:12:22You must trust me with everything, most especially the truth.
00:12:26You must trust me more than a surgeon with a scalpel.
00:12:31That's the deal.
00:12:34I understand.
00:12:36Now, I know right now you're living in extremis.
00:12:39It's very hard.
00:12:40But you carry yourself well.
00:12:42You have poise and self-confidence.
00:12:44We're going to take that into court.
00:12:45I'm not as strong as you think I am.
00:12:49You don't know how strong you are.
00:12:52We are going to win.
00:12:53Even if you acted in the heat of the moment,
00:12:56Raleigh Wicker has accused you of premeditation.
00:12:59I am going to destroy his case.
00:13:01You are not going to plead to a lesser offense.
00:13:03And you will never see the inside of a jail.
00:13:06Now, I have a great many more questions,
00:13:09but they can wait until morning.
00:13:12We need to get you settled in.
00:13:14Would you like a hotel suite or an apartment?
00:13:17I want to go home.
00:13:20Mrs. Stewart, it's a crime scene.
00:13:22I don't think it's been released.
00:13:24It's my home.
00:13:26Get it released.
00:13:36I'll go in with you.
00:13:48Oh, no.
00:13:49I'm fine.
00:13:51I can't believe L.G. Manick is defending me.
00:13:55Are you kidding?
00:13:56He skipped his vacation to take this case.
00:13:58He was afraid Dershowitz would grab it.
00:14:00Well, I'm glad I met you first.
00:14:02Well, so are we.
00:14:03Look, if you need anything, you call me 24-7.
00:14:09Good night.
00:14:10You too.
00:14:11Good night.
00:14:20Keep an eye on it.
00:14:21Mr. Stewart, I'm Detective Rudy Schatz.
00:14:43May I come in for a second?
00:14:45I'm not going to talk to you.
00:14:46You don't need to say a word.
00:14:56I understand you're represented by counsel.
00:14:58I don't expect you to answer any questions.
00:15:00So you're here because...
00:15:03I love old movies.
00:15:06I go to these art houses, watch all the old black and whites.
00:15:09I can't wait to hear where this is going.
00:15:10You're in the insurance business.
00:15:12You're an actuary.
00:15:13My favorite insurance movie was Double Indemnity.
00:15:16Edward G. Robinson tells his boss he knows the actuary tables and not one person has ever committed suicide jumping off the back of a train.
00:15:24Going 15 miles an hour.
00:15:27Right.
00:15:29I'm kind of in the same business.
00:15:31And I can tell you that first time murderers leave everything but a trail of breadcrumbs.
00:15:36But how often are they so inept that they knock themselves out on a door?
00:15:40I know I'm in the enemy camp but smart people keep their options open in case you want to talk to me.
00:15:55My attorney has people watching out front.
00:15:58They try their best to blend.
00:16:00How'd you know?
00:16:01You have rest on your hands.
00:16:03I came in by the fire escape and I'll see myself out the same way.
00:16:12You know, it was nice to have met you.
00:16:18Dumb thing to say.
00:16:19Good day, Miss Stewart.
00:16:21Detective.
00:16:28Cassie!
00:16:29Cassie!
00:16:29What did you kill the grand jury?
00:16:31Cassie, did you kill Bobby and Diane?
00:16:32And stay with me as a love father.
00:16:34Cassie, Cassie, are you going to testify?
00:16:36No, no, no, no.
00:16:37What are you saying?
00:16:37You're right.
00:16:38Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:16:42You're all right.
00:16:43You do what?
00:16:44You okay?
00:16:45Cassie, Cassie, how are you feeling?
00:16:47Cassie, do you have any comments to make?
00:16:48Anything at all?
00:16:50That was the scene today at the courthouse immediately following the first hearing for Cassie Stewart.
00:16:55The trial promises to have all the elements of a torrid romance mystery.
00:16:59Well, there it is.
00:17:00Innocence under attack by the system.
00:17:04Almost looks like rape.
00:17:06Tell me prospective jurors aren't going to see that.
00:17:09It was a setup.
00:17:11Um, we started it.
00:17:13That's why I was in the right place when you fell.
00:17:16I know you could have re-injured your head.
00:17:19If you had, I would have sued them for millions on your behalf.
00:17:22Can we do it again?
00:17:29We'll see what Hobbs can cook up.
00:17:31Right now I want you to relax and talk to me about what you can remember from that day.
00:17:36We were having problems at work that day.
00:17:46Problems.
00:17:46I thought those were problems.
00:17:48Anyway, in the middle of the day, I came back to get something off of my hard drive.
00:17:56And as I went down the hallway, I saw Bobby first.
00:18:07Lying there.
00:18:13Just out of the shower, I guess.
00:18:17Then, Diane.
00:18:19And, uh, I thought two things.
00:18:27Why are they dead?
00:18:29Then, I thought, why are they together?
00:18:35You know, they never knew each other.
00:18:37I mean, they never told me.
00:18:43You were seeing Bobby Rose.
00:18:45Did Diane ever poach like that before?
00:18:51No.
00:18:52She was like my sister.
00:18:54She was my best friend.
00:18:56Do you remember anything else from that moment you saw them?
00:19:00No.
00:19:01You don't remember picking up a gun?
00:19:04I knew she kept one.
00:19:06I hate guns.
00:19:07I would never touch it.
00:19:09Did the doctor say any more of the short-term memory might be recoverable?
00:19:13They don't know.
00:19:13I don't think I'd remember anything.
00:19:15That's when I hit my head.
00:19:17Okay.
00:19:17She didn't speak to the police.
00:19:19Not a word.
00:19:21How long had you known Bobby Rose?
00:19:24We just met.
00:19:25But we connected right away.
00:19:29Did you go out to restaurants, theater, movies?
00:19:32No.
00:19:34We stayed at our apartments.
00:19:37Did anyone ever see you with Bobby Rose?
00:19:40A friend, acquaintance, stop to say hello?
00:19:42Were you ever in a bar together?
00:19:45Or even a newsstand?
00:19:48No.
00:19:50The prosecution has no witness?
00:19:52No one on the list.
00:19:54So as far as they can prove, you never knew Bobby Rose?
00:20:00No.
00:20:02No money was taken.
00:20:05Where's the motive?
00:20:05The state will be seeking charges of first-degree murder.
00:20:13Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your time.
00:20:20Well, after hearing the prosecution's opening statement, we have a mystery.
00:20:25Why is Roland Wicker himself trying this case?
00:20:32As he describes the events of the day, it's open and shut, a done deal, a slam dunk.
00:20:38Even a third-year law student could win it.
00:20:42Don't be fooled.
00:20:43He has no idea what happened that day.
00:20:47He has no witness.
00:20:49There is no purpose or motive to the crime as he'll describe it.
00:20:53He's stumbling around in the dark, telling you the light is blinding.
00:20:57He has a theory.
00:21:00So does the defense.
00:21:03And if our theory is still standing at the end of the day, it will prove beyond a reasonable doubt
00:21:08that Cassie Stewart ever harmed a soul.
00:21:15The victim was killed with her own gun.
00:21:18Capital murder?
00:21:19Man one tops.
00:21:22Raleigh has to make his bones.
00:21:25Tell her.
00:21:27Well, the joke going around downtown is they want to make Death Row look more like America.
00:21:33Gallows humor.
00:21:34I'll make them choke on it.
00:21:36Cassie, you're an actuary.
00:21:38Your world is analytical.
00:21:41Trial is theater.
00:21:44Two people performing for a small audience of 12.
00:21:49I've given this a lot of thought.
00:21:51And?
00:21:52It's simple, really.
00:21:53The prosecutor's going to argue there were three people in that room.
00:21:55We have to argue there were four.
00:21:59Precisely.
00:22:04Where's the murderer?
00:22:06Right there.
00:22:08No, that's Cassie Stewart.
00:22:10You don't know she's the murderer.
00:22:13The jury hasn't spoken yet.
00:22:15That's our position based on the evidence.
00:22:18No, detective.
00:22:18That's your theory.
00:22:20I have a theory, too.
00:22:22I bet you'd like to share that with us.
00:22:24Well, yes, I would.
00:22:26I'm sorry, your honor.
00:22:27But who's the witness?
00:22:28He's still there.
00:22:40Cassie enters the room, sees the victim's bodies.
00:22:44He comes up behind her, reaches around, and slams her head against the edge of the door.
00:22:49She's got powder soot on her hand.
00:22:54Oh, well, there goes my theory.
00:22:59Powder soot.
00:23:01That's the stuff that blows back off the gun.
00:23:03Yes.
00:23:05Detective, if I put a gun in your hand and pushed your finger against the trigger,
00:23:09you'd have that stuff all over your skin, too, wouldn't you?
00:23:12Yes.
00:23:14Okay.
00:23:15One more thing.
00:23:17Is it your theory that my client killed the victims out of jealousy,
00:23:22or to rob them of some $500,000?
00:23:27Could be both.
00:23:28For the purpose of a trial where a young woman's life is at stake,
00:23:32could you pull one of them out of the air?
00:23:37No?
00:23:37No idea?
00:23:39Robbery?
00:23:41Now the money's still there.
00:23:43What do you think?
00:23:45Jealousy?
00:23:45Could be.
00:23:46Could be.
00:23:48Detective, do you have any evidence that Cassie Stewart even knew Bobby Rose?
00:23:55No.
00:23:56No.
00:23:57Well, you have no motive.
00:24:02Court will adjourn until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:24:16Re-examine every piece of evidence.
00:24:19Every piece.
00:24:20Give me a motive, Rudy.
00:24:27You're good.
00:24:30Just legal judo.
00:24:32They throw their weight at you, you knock them on their ass.
00:24:35God.
00:24:36The first time I ever saw this room, I was so sick I could hardly stand up.
00:24:41Now it feels like a sanctuary.
00:24:43I'm glad.
00:24:44Well, that's really beautiful.
00:24:46I love the way the moss hangs around the oak, like a shroud.
00:24:53You did this.
00:24:55Well, I started studying design when I was five.
00:24:59My father was a tradesman.
00:25:01In his business circle, everyone worked on trust.
00:25:04When I was eight, I learned everyone needs a lawyer.
00:25:09Becoming an actuary is as hard as passing the bar.
00:25:12What drew you to that line of work?
00:25:14I think I've always been fascinated by how things can go wrong.
00:25:19In grad school, I liked chaos theory.
00:25:22Nothing can bring order to the world, but being an actuary and an odds maker,
00:25:26at least you're not afraid to cite the worst case.
00:25:31I'm aware that we can lose.
00:25:36I'm not an odds maker, Cassie.
00:25:38I'm a winner.
00:25:39And if I don't like the odds, I remake the game.
00:25:42And if I'm behind in the game, I reinvent it.
00:25:46Don't lose your courage, Cassie.
00:25:48And don't ever lose your trust in me.
00:25:51I'll never lose my faith in you.
00:25:54It's hard for me to trust people.
00:25:56They're there one moment, and then they're gone.
00:26:00And they leave you with riddles.
00:26:12I don't mind yuppies.
00:26:14What I mind is a yuppie standing there, holding up the whole cappuccino line,
00:26:17while he's reading his emails on his black bear.
00:26:20What are you doing on a cappuccino line?
00:26:22I was getting a regular coffee.
00:26:26Your prosecutor's getting his ass whipped.
00:26:28He's got two motives.
00:26:29He's arguing with himself.
00:26:32What's this?
00:26:33Victims' boyfriends.
00:26:35She got around.
00:26:36Huh.
00:26:38Make sure every one of these Romeos has an ironclad alibi.
00:26:45What is it, Chatz?
00:26:47I just went through Cassie Stewart's safe deposit box.
00:26:51Detective Shatz, the police searched the safe deposit box in the name of Cassandra Stewart.
00:26:57Please tell the court, was this necklace among the contents of the box?
00:27:02I forgot about that.
00:27:09Yes, sir.
00:27:10That was the necklace.
00:27:11Would you read the initials engraved on the inside, please?
00:27:19D.S.
00:27:21D.S.
00:27:22The initials of the victim.
00:27:25Your Honor, the defense will stipulate that the necklace did belong to the victim, Diane Summers.
00:27:32No further questions, Your Honor.
00:27:43What about this necklace?
00:27:46Diane gave it to me the night before she died.
00:27:49I really loved it.
00:27:50Uh, now it seems it was a consolation prize or an apology for taking Bobby or a goodbye present.
00:27:59Uh, I put it in a safety deposit box the next morning.
00:28:01What's it worth?
00:28:03Uh, not much.
00:28:04The stones were paced.
00:28:05Well, if the jury is led to believe you stole it, they might believe worse of you.
00:28:09I didn't steal it.
00:28:11She said it was a gift from an old boyfriend.
00:28:13She didn't want it anyway.
00:28:14I believe you.
00:28:16But you're the only one that can testify to that.
00:28:18And Raleigh would love to get you on the stand.
00:28:20I'll testify.
00:28:21Then he would do cross.
00:28:23And I warned you, a trial is like theater, often cheap theater.
00:28:28And he would use you like a piñata in front of that jury.
00:28:31I won't allow it.
00:28:33Let him jingle his trophy.
00:28:36Look, you've been shuttling back and forth every night.
00:28:40I've got five bedrooms here.
00:28:41You're more than welcome to stay.
00:28:42Don't do it, darling, said the spider to the fly.
00:28:46Sorry to not call ahead.
00:28:48I have some papers that need your sig.
00:28:50Hello, Jerry.
00:28:51Hello, Mrs. Menick.
00:28:52He's good to have been messengered to the office.
00:28:54Oh, that's no fun.
00:28:57Cassie Stewart, this is...
00:28:58I'm Christine Menick, dear.
00:29:01I'm my husband's wife.
00:29:02How do you do?
00:29:03He just hates it when I let myself in.
00:29:08Whatever happened to your vacation?
00:29:09I thought you'd be in Italy by now,
00:29:12sipping an Assisi Rosso on the Piazza Venezia.
00:29:15Had to cancel.
00:29:17She looks like a very good reason, indeed.
00:29:19Oh, no, I'm...
00:29:19Be confident, my dear.
00:29:21Georgie's secret is that he always knows more than everybody else.
00:29:26Thank you, darling.
00:29:29Bye-bye, Jerry.
00:29:37Excuse me.
00:29:39I didn't know he was married.
00:29:45He doesn't advertise.
00:29:47They couldn't agree on a settlement,
00:29:48so she keeps him on a very short leash.
00:29:51It's tough on a man like LG.
00:29:53You know, she really didn't need a signature.
00:29:56She was just coming around to check you out.
00:29:58That was awkward.
00:30:12No, I apologize.
00:30:14Do you have doubts about me?
00:30:16No.
00:30:17I believe you when you say you can't remember.
00:30:20It's good enough for me.
00:30:22I could never hurt Diane, ever.
00:30:25I didn't know Bobby very well.
00:30:26I wouldn't have fought for him.
00:30:27I have a theory.
00:30:33Please.
00:30:33About the necklace.
00:30:34Why make something so beautiful and put it in paste?
00:30:37Why not use real diamonds?
00:30:38Travel money?
00:30:39Yeah.
00:30:40Half a million dollars.
00:30:41I mean, could that be the value of the original stones?
00:30:44All right, but why put them in paste?
00:30:45Why not just sell it and leave town?
00:30:47This is the only boyfriend that Diane never talked about.
00:30:50Why?
00:30:51She's scared.
00:30:53And maybe he's obsessed with her.
00:30:54Maybe he's a gangster.
00:30:55He buys her half a million dollars worth of jewelry he means to keep her.
00:30:59If she's ever going to make a run for it,
00:31:01she's going to need some cash on hand, not a fancy necklace.
00:31:03And she puts it in paste because she's still seeing him.
00:31:06And he wants to see his diamonds around her neck.
00:31:09Well, that's an interesting theory.
00:31:11You should write detective novels.
00:31:13How would I use that in court?
00:31:16Oh.
00:31:17You're the lawyer.
00:31:20I'd need an expert witness.
00:31:22What?
00:31:23What are you going to do?
00:31:25Raleigh took a shot at us, and now it's our turn.
00:31:31Now, Mr. Oreck, those aren't real diamonds.
00:31:35No, they're paste.
00:31:37Now, these artificial stones, so-called paste,
00:31:40are they the original stones in the necklace?
00:31:43No, I removed several at your request
00:31:45and found a thin residue of glue below this setting.
00:31:47It would make no sense to put artificial stones in a piece of this fine.
00:31:51It isn't just jewelry.
00:31:53This is a work of art.
00:31:54A work of art, an expression of devotion.
00:31:58Could you give us a rough estimate of their value?
00:32:01$4.50,000, $500,000?
00:32:04Or roughly the same amount of cash found in the victim's suitcase.
00:32:08Your Honor.
00:32:09Your Honor, court reporter and a nutritionist.
00:32:12Someone had to pay for this high-end vacation.
00:32:14Objection, Your Honor.
00:32:15Conjecture.
00:32:15Maybe he didn't know he was paid.
00:32:17Your Honor.
00:32:18Until he walked in on it.
00:32:20That's enough.
00:32:22Sustained.
00:32:22No further questions.
00:32:26Your witness.
00:32:36You're the man.
00:32:38You are amazing.
00:32:39I think Raleigh just lost his jury.
00:32:41Aw, cheers.
00:32:46Somebody made the necklace.
00:32:48Jerry's making calls.
00:32:49We'll locate him.
00:32:50I have another theory.
00:32:53Shoot.
00:32:54He's dead.
00:32:55Just say for the moment that the motive is jealousy.
00:32:58The same man who killed Diane gave her the necklace.
00:33:00He can't leave the jeweler alive.
00:33:01Well, great.
00:33:02So how do we find a dead jeweler?
00:33:04That's the only kind I can find.
00:33:05I'm an actuary.
00:33:06And there are all kinds of tables for death according to profession.
00:33:09You start with age.
00:33:11Probably took an experienced hand to make this kind of piece.
00:33:13You figure in time period.
00:33:15You know, I'd start with the date of the murder.
00:33:16Assume it's spontaneous, a crime of passion.
00:33:18And then you narrow down the location until there are fewer and fewer people to call
00:33:21and say, do you do custom design?
00:33:23If he had a life insurance policy, he can be found.
00:33:25You find the jeweler, you search his records.
00:33:27You find the boyfriend, you find the killer.
00:33:29How long would all this take?
00:33:31About a week.
00:33:32It won't work.
00:33:33Why not?
00:33:34I'll have you acquitted in three days.
00:33:38How would you like to work for me?
00:33:39You're going to have Jerry's job.
00:33:40You're going to have Jerry's job.
00:34:10Raleigh, it's Rudy Schatz.
00:34:26I got something for you.
00:34:30Arden!
00:34:33Detective.
00:34:33What can you tell us about these photographs?
00:34:36The police made these enlargements from prints we received by messenger from an anonymous source.
00:34:42Let the record show, Your Honor, that the two individuals identified in these photos are Cassandra Stewart and the victim, Bobby Rose.
00:34:51What?
00:34:52I'm supposed to believe that someone took pictures of us in the park and then anonymously dropped them off at the police station just in time for the prosecution to wrap up their case?
00:35:10What?
00:35:11That doesn't smell to you?
00:35:12Like a dead mackerel.
00:35:13I was always begging Bobby to go to the park, but he was distant that day.
00:35:16Like, he brought me there to say goodbye.
00:35:19Or to be photographed with him.
00:35:22Well, somebody could have been following him.
00:35:24He was in and out of that apartment building.
00:35:26Bobby and Diane were manipulative, yes, but I don't...
00:35:29I can't believe that they would purposely put me in jeopardy.
00:35:33But they did.
00:35:34Jealousy was motive.
00:35:40Cassie Stewart killed her friend and her lover because they betrayed her.
00:35:45She probably would have stolen the money had not chance, in this case a broken heel, intervened.
00:35:51But that doesn't concern us.
00:35:52What does concern us, ladies and gentlemen, is how she killed in cold blood, out of hatred and envy.
00:36:07I thank you for your time.
00:36:18Let me testify.
00:36:20I have no new evidence to alter the fact that we've rested our case.
00:36:24We'll invent something.
00:36:24LG, we'll score points and direct.
00:36:26Thank you, Jerry.
00:36:28Now, I intend to win this case in closing arguments.
00:36:39Well, the prosecution has a photograph.
00:36:43Cassandra Stewart kissing Bobby Rose.
00:36:46Therefore, she killed him.
00:36:48Now, he's asking you to make this leap because his evidence doesn't support his allegation.
00:36:55I'm going to tell you what this is all about.
00:36:58You're not supposed to read the papers or watch television,
00:37:01or you know that this prosecution is about politics.
00:37:05It's about making death row look more like America.
00:37:10In light of last-minute evidence not substantially refuted in the closing arguments by famed criminal
00:37:22defense attorney, LG Menick, who claimed the trial was a cynical attempt to make death row
00:37:27look more like America, a phrase once used by Attorney General Janet Reno.
00:37:31And now for the most recent results of our poll as to the innocence or guilt of Cassie Stewart.
00:37:3785% of those polled believe that Cassie Stewart is guilty,
00:37:41while only 50% believe her to be innocent.
00:37:44Clearly, this is an overwhelming indictment of guilt from our audience.
00:37:47And now, as to the latest on what's causing the above average temperatures in our forecast,
00:37:52we turn things over to our meteorologist to show you what the whole thing and forecast looks like
00:37:56and what can you expect.
00:37:58Thanks to God, listen.
00:37:59I'm not sure you're going to get out here with your job as well.
00:38:03I don't know if that's what I'm coming in.
00:38:05It's going to affect the temperature.
00:38:06I'm going to take this down here.
00:38:08You've got a large mass of the air in the air.
00:38:11And it's going to affect this kind of bite.
00:38:14I don't know if that's what I'm coming in.
00:38:44And that's your island forever.
00:38:59Miss Stewart!
00:39:01Mr. Manick, are you in communication with your client?
00:39:14Uh, yes, we were, Your Honor.
00:39:16We sent a car for her.
00:39:20The verdict will be rendered in absentia.
00:39:26Order!
00:39:27All right, everybody, listen up.
00:39:30Find Cassandra Stewart if she's on the move, and you bring her in.
00:39:37Where would she go?
00:39:39Parents are dead.
00:39:40Maternal grandmother who raised her is dead.
00:39:42She has no other relatives.
00:39:44Tapped her employer's phone.
00:39:45She hasn't contacted them.
00:39:46How many cops have her picture?
00:39:48123 precincts.
00:39:49Patrol, transit, traffic, task force, auxiliary.
00:39:55There's no place she can hide.
00:39:56Americans are dead.
00:40:58Are you still my lawyer?
00:41:03I'll always be your lawyer. Cassie, I beg you, please come in. I'll win this. I'll win it on appeal. This just makes it more difficult.
00:41:12Let me get back to you, please.
00:41:26By now, she could be in Montana.
00:41:27Or Marrakesh.
00:41:29Thanks for your help.
00:41:31We have a passport.
00:41:32You can get a passport for $100.
00:41:40Hello?
00:41:41It's Cassie Stewart.
00:41:43Miss Stewart, where are you?
00:41:45Remember you told me to keep my options open?
00:41:48Yes.
00:41:49Did you look for the jeweler who made the necklace?
00:41:51Actually, no. We're looking for you.
00:41:53I think that whoever gave Diane the necklace an old boyfriend killed her.
00:41:58You find the jeweler, you find the old boyfriend, you find the killer.
00:42:01And there you go.
00:42:09Coming right there.
00:42:10Let's go.
00:42:40I want to tell you what we're bringing to the hospital.
00:43:06I want to tell you what we're bringing to the hospital.
00:43:16I want to tell you what we're bringing to the hospital.
00:43:22I want to tell you what we're bringing to the hospital.
00:43:32I want to tell you what we're bringing to the hospital.
00:43:38The number you have called is no longer in service.
00:44:06I want to tell you what we're bringing to the hospital.
00:44:12We're bringing to the hospital.
00:44:18We're bringing to the hospital.
00:44:22We're bringing to the hospital.
00:44:26We're bringing to the hospital.
00:44:28We're bringing to the hospital.
00:44:32We're bringing to the hospital.
00:47:18Is there any blood in those veins?
00:47:21Every day you look forward to hanging by your fingernails and hoping that I'm in good humor.
00:47:27What does it feel like to hold your temper every day, huh?
00:47:32Well, I would answer that a necessary part of ambition is self-control.
00:47:37You endure my abuse because you've stuck around too long.
00:47:41You have too much invested to start over in someone's mailroom.
00:47:45Hello?
00:47:57Hello?
00:48:10I found the jewelry store.
00:48:11Cassie?
00:48:11No, I found the design.
00:48:12It was in the basement of the store.
00:48:14I found the design for Diane's necklace.
00:48:15The willow chain?
00:48:21Uh, yeah.
00:48:23The place was burned down.
00:48:24The jeweler's dead.
00:48:25Okay.
00:48:26Okay.
00:48:26Uh, give me the location.
00:48:30Uh, where are you now?
00:48:32Cassie?
00:48:32Check it out.
00:48:34Check it out.
00:48:34I'll call you back.
00:48:45It's called the willow chain.
00:48:49It's called the willow chain.
00:48:50Oh, God, it has a name?
00:48:53One of a kind, yes.
00:48:56Oh, my God.
00:49:00I didn't know that Diane's necklace had a name.
00:49:05What the hell are you talking about?
00:49:07The necklace.
00:49:08The one we saw in court.
00:49:10You called it the willow chain.
00:49:13No, I didn't.
00:49:14Yeah, just now to Cassie.
00:49:18Yeah, so?
00:49:20Well, she never mentioned it.
00:49:23I just didn't know it had a name.
00:49:26Yeah, she told me.
00:49:28Oh, well, that's good.
00:49:30Otherwise, it would come as quite a shock to her
00:49:32to hear you mention the name willow chain.
00:49:36Yeah.
00:49:42Yeah.
00:49:50Sorry, do you want some, Rick?
00:50:03Sorry, do you want some, Rick?
00:50:03I don't know.
00:50:20Hello?
00:50:20Detective.
00:50:21Miss Stewart.
00:50:23L.G. Menek knew Diane Summers.
00:50:25And you know this?
00:50:27Depositions. Three days worth.
00:50:29Menek was chief counsel on a civil case.
00:50:31Diane Summers was the stenographer. I have her notes.
00:50:33Yeah, but that doesn't mean he knew her.
00:50:35He knew her.
00:50:37The necklace, um, it was one of a kind, a work of art.
00:50:39It had a name. Four people knew this name.
00:50:41The person who designed it and gave it to her,
00:50:43the jeweler who made it, Diane and...
00:50:45Diane told me the night that she gave it to me.
00:50:47Diane and the jeweler are dead.
00:50:49That leaves two.
00:50:51You and... Menek.
00:50:55Oh, you can substantiate this how?
00:50:59He dropped the name on the phone by mistake.
00:51:03I think he was drunk.
00:51:05And I found the jeweler.
00:51:07Kitty, hold the light.
00:51:17It's right where she said it was.
00:51:19Somebody tried to kill her.
00:51:25She keeps on turning it on.
00:51:27It's been in her sister.
00:51:29Look, do you think she could have given me the name for the necklace?
00:51:31I mean, it's her word against it.
00:51:33It is.
00:51:35I mean, I checked the civil suit. Here.
00:51:37Hey, Dave. The usual?
00:51:39I think it's him.
00:51:41You know, man, why do we always have to come here?
00:51:43Well, relax with me. Especially after work.
00:51:45Well, I'm sure the girls will be thrilled to know that they're a sedative.
00:51:47So Diane was at a bunch of depositions.
00:51:49Doesn't mean the lawyers are going to notice her.
00:51:51Oh, come on. Not notice her?
00:51:53Why have access to everything the DA's got on you?
00:51:55The photographs.
00:51:56No return address.
00:51:57Were you there? Do you believe me?
00:51:58I believe you're at the store
00:52:00and that somebody shot at you.
00:52:02But I need more. Do you have anything else for me?
00:52:04Yes.
00:52:05Okay?
00:52:06You know, man, why do we always have to come here?
00:52:08You know, man, why do we always have to come here?
00:52:09Relax with me.
00:52:10Especially after work.
00:52:11Well, I'm sure the girls will be thrilled to know that they're a sedative.
00:52:13So Diane was at a bunch of depositions.
00:52:15Doesn't mean the lawyers are going to notice her.
00:52:18Oh, come on. Not notice her?
00:52:20But I need more. Do you have anything else for me?
00:52:23Yes, I have an original drawing.
00:52:25The design of the necklace, the one that Menek gave the jeweler.
00:52:28But the jeweler died when the place was firebombed.
00:52:30I found it in the basement.
00:52:31Oh, hold on, hold on.
00:52:31So you're saying that Menek made this drawing?
00:52:34He's an artist. He's studied design. I mean, I've seen his work.
00:52:37Man worth millions, and if he's designed a very expensive gift for his mistress...
00:52:41You know, I'd say take precautions.
00:52:44Patsy, we can't do this much longer.
00:52:47I mean, maybe you should come in and give me the drawing,
00:52:50and if his prints are on it, and with Diana's initials on the necklace...
00:52:54You have a great shot at an appeal.
00:52:57Now, you're right.
00:52:59He would take precautions.
00:53:12Shut the damn door.
00:53:17Did you give a .45 slug to the lab taken from an arson scene?
00:53:23Yeah.
00:53:24What case is that?
00:53:27Summer's Rose.
00:53:28Didn't we have a verdict in that? Did I miss something?
00:53:31You guys went behind my back.
00:53:33Now I got brass off my ass!
00:53:37Have you been in contact with Cassie Stewart?
00:53:39I tried to interview her at her apartment after the arraignment, but she wouldn't talk.
00:53:44Yeah, well, it looks like she's talking now.
00:53:46Why isn't any of this in your reports?
00:53:49We ran out of toner.
00:53:52Do you know how many people are looking for this girl?
00:53:54We don't know where she is, but I'm trying to gain her confidence so she'll come in.
00:54:00Somebody else is after her.
00:54:01And you know this how?
00:54:02Because we usually ID ourselves before we start shooting.
00:54:05Lieutenant, they came that close to putting a bullet in her head.
00:54:08The .45 down in the lab.
00:54:09All right, look.
00:54:12This was my call.
00:54:13So let me go down and talk to Raleigh Ricker.
00:54:15You're going to go talk to Raleigh?
00:54:16He'll have you up on charges.
00:54:18Yeah, probably.
00:54:21Your connection?
00:54:22Yeah, I know.
00:54:23Look, the connection's personal.
00:54:24I just didn't want to bring in the cavalry.
00:54:25Or you didn't want internal affairs to have your badge and gun for a month.
00:54:29Huh.
00:54:29I was the principal on the case.
00:54:31Evidence has to be checked out even after the fact, Raleigh.
00:54:34And Rudy Shatz isn't running for office.
00:54:37If it even looks as though I convicted the wrong person,
00:54:40I can go back to Springfield, Ohio and hang up a shingle.
00:54:44I know that, Raleigh.
00:54:48Go with your lead, detective.
00:54:50Don't report to anyone higher than me.
00:54:53They'll stop you.
00:54:55Thanks.
00:54:58No loose ends, Rudy.
00:54:59Wrap it up by the book.
00:55:25Come on.
00:55:38Shatz.
00:55:38Are you tracing this call?
00:55:40No, no trace.
00:55:42I bet you have my cell phone number.
00:55:43You could trace it if you need to locate me.
00:55:44Yes, if you're on the phone.
00:55:47I have to go see a medic.
00:55:48I need to speak to him.
00:55:50You want to go see me?
00:55:51Listen, Cassie.
00:55:52I need him to incriminate himself.
00:55:54I'm the only one that can do it.
00:55:56And if I don't, he's going to get away with it.
00:55:58I'm not going to try to escape.
00:55:59Will you help me?
00:56:03You want backup?
00:56:05Four more plain clothes and some SWAT guys.
00:56:08No.
00:56:09You guys are the lone wolves.
00:56:11Everybody on the force is looking for this girl, but she tells you where she's going to be and when.
00:56:15Yeah, that's pretty much it.
00:56:17And she's going to see her lawyer.
00:56:18Just like that.
00:56:19What?
00:56:20She couldn't call him on the phone?
00:56:22Most people, they call their lawyers on the phone.
00:56:24I know I do.
00:56:24You know, if I'm wrong, we wasted a few hours.
00:56:26But if I'm right, we make an arrest.
00:56:28I don't want to be made a fool of again.
00:56:30You know, she asked me if we could trace her cell phone.
00:56:32We're set up for that.
00:56:33McCarthy can handle it.
00:56:34And you want the SWAT.
00:56:35You know, the guys in the black PJs, they shoot real good.
00:56:37You know what, boss?
00:56:39Raleigh gave us the green light.
00:56:41That's the only reason we're talking.
00:56:46L.G.
00:57:05Cassie.
00:57:09That's a new look for you.
00:57:12I'm sorry.
00:57:15It's all right.
00:57:16Make me a drink?
00:57:24Of course.
00:57:27You took a chance coming here?
00:57:29You wouldn't believe the places I've been hiding.
00:57:31You know, I've had a lot of time to think.
00:57:35And I've come to realize it's not that you can't trust people.
00:57:38It's that you can't choose the people you have to trust.
00:57:42Do you remember one evening you told me that it was your greatest ambition to win a case?
00:57:46So brilliantly.
00:57:47But you could never tell anyone what you did.
00:57:50Never put it in a memoir or a book.
00:57:53It would be like a rare coin.
00:57:55You could never show another soul.
00:57:57I remember.
00:57:58You would get the pretty young defendant acquitted.
00:58:01Even at your own jeopardy.
00:58:05You aren't wearing a wire.
00:58:06That reminded me of some dates in high school.
00:58:25You met Diane at depositions.
00:58:31She was the court stenographer.
00:58:33She was starting to do to you what Bobby was starting to do to me.
00:58:37But it wasn't until I saw what was left of the jewelry store that I realized you were telling the truth.
00:58:44You would do anything to win.
00:58:46Not just be clever in court.
00:58:47But can you do it?
00:58:50Can you pull off your most brilliant coup?
00:58:54Watch me.
00:58:55When you didn't show up for the verdict, I thought, that's the smartest girl I ever met.
00:59:02It's exactly what I would have done.
00:59:04I trust you because I have to.
00:59:06You're my best chance.
00:59:08Yes, I am.
00:59:09No one can defend you better than me.
00:59:13Cassie, can I trust you?
00:59:16I thought you'd ask me that.
00:59:20I brought you a peace offering.
00:59:29She said the willow was for sadness, the chain for bondage.
00:59:33But I've never seen a peace so beautiful.
00:59:38Do you think you must learn to trust before you can learn to love?
00:59:41I'm afraid so.
00:59:43No.
00:59:43Love has nothing to do with trust or any other virtue.
00:59:51It hits you like a hot bullet through carved ice.
00:59:57Imagine at my age learning.
01:00:00In the wildest season of your youth, you were never really alive.
01:00:05Not like this.
01:00:08I make my living with words, but there is no way to express myself to...
01:00:13thank her.
01:00:18So I made this.
01:00:22We were going to spend a month in Europe.
01:00:25Where a mature man and a much younger woman aren't looked at judgmentally.
01:00:31A month alone with her was all I could think about.
01:00:33Then that day I called to confirm the reservation and she canceled it.
01:00:42Cashed her ticket.
01:00:46She didn't answer her phone.
01:00:47I went over to her apartment.
01:00:50There they were.
01:00:51I must have frightened her.
01:00:55She tried to get the gun I'd given her for protection.
01:00:58I took it away from her.
01:01:00I told her everything could be just as we planned.
01:01:02But she said no.
01:01:06She was going away with...
01:01:08this boy.
01:01:13The rest was just a nightmare.
01:01:14The whole time she was screaming, calling me every vile name.
01:01:22Until I saw the life go out of her.
01:01:30Then I heard the front door open.
01:01:31I knew it was you.
01:01:32I hid in the bathroom.
01:01:35I tried to figure a way out.
01:01:37And when you came down the hall and saw the bodies,
01:01:40I just panicked.
01:01:42I came up behind you.
01:01:44I knocked you out.
01:01:50That's when I got the idea
01:01:51to manipulate the situation to save myself.
01:02:02It wasn't until I was
01:02:09back in my library
01:02:12that I realized what I'd done.
01:02:17Safe with my
01:02:18bourbon.
01:02:20With no reason on earth to be alive.
01:02:26Until you.
01:02:29Your rare coin.
01:02:32They unused you.
01:02:33And she shouldn't have.
01:02:36But couldn't you just let them go?
01:02:38And know that those who made a fool of me
01:02:40were indulging every dream,
01:02:41every passion in a world
01:02:42made perfect by my absence.
01:02:45Do you believe I could survive that?
01:02:50It was a slip of your tongue, wasn't it?
01:02:54In our conversation,
01:02:55I meant to say the necklace.
01:02:58I said the willow chain.
01:02:59There was something else.
01:03:03What?
01:03:04May I?
01:03:16You've got it.
01:03:17That's where it came from.
01:03:19You think he's just going to let her walk out?
01:03:34Nope.
01:03:35Not on her own.
01:03:38What do you think she's doing up there?
01:03:39I have no idea.
01:03:43I didn't trust in her.
01:03:47Someday when this is all over,
01:03:48may I wear the necklace?
01:03:52It'll be my gift to you.
01:03:54With real stones.
01:03:56I'm sorry.
01:04:10I didn't mean to hurt you.
01:04:12I tried to atone.
01:04:15So how do we do this?
01:04:18I'll take it from here.
01:04:19I'll make the calls.
01:04:20I want to establish that your surrender was voluntary.
01:04:24Now I'm going to start working on your appeal.
01:04:28The night that you invited me to sleep over,
01:04:30were you making a pass?
01:04:32I might have been laying the groundwork.
01:04:34What terrible timing Christine had.
01:04:38That's her trump card.
01:04:39This is the best time.
01:04:44No cameras, no reporters.
01:04:46I'll call Raleigh and tell them to expect you.
01:04:52Protection will be provided by these men.
01:05:02Follow us in the SUV.
01:05:09Showtime.
01:05:39Okay, we're moving.
01:05:46We're heading west.
01:05:48Copy that.
01:05:51That's wonderful.
01:05:52Now they lost containment.
01:05:54Nine-one, are you calling for additional backup?
01:05:57No, we're lone wolves.
01:05:59We don't need more backup.
01:06:09We haven't been introduced.
01:06:10I'm Walter Hobbs.
01:06:16Okay, they're stopping.
01:06:22Hold on, they're picking up Jerry Platt.
01:06:25That's Jerry Platt.
01:06:26They're picking up Jerry Platt.
01:06:28Okay, we're on again.
01:06:44We're going north in Lafayette.
01:06:46Copy that.
01:06:49You're going to the apartment?
01:06:56It's the other way.
01:06:57Why am I here?
01:07:02Let me up.
01:07:03Jerry, we're not stopping here.
01:07:05Put on your seatbelt.
01:07:08LG.
01:07:08He's not going to answer.
01:07:10Why?
01:07:11He's got caller ID.
01:07:12He knows it's you.
01:07:15I don't have to be here.
01:07:18Dammit, I'm number two on this team.
01:07:20You know, it all goes back to that damn necklace.
01:07:31One that he gave the dead girl.
01:07:33Guys like that, they're rich, they're smart, but they fall for some broad.
01:07:38They go simple on you like that.
01:07:41Had to give it a name, didn't he?
01:07:43Just had to give it a name.
01:07:44People hear that name, they become liabilities.
01:07:49Didn't have to be this way.
01:07:51No, that's nothing.
01:07:52I've already forgotten it.
01:07:53I know, Jer, I know, but the boss wants insurance, and we're insurance.
01:07:58You're a low-rent goon.
01:07:59Jerry.
01:08:01Let me out of this freaking car!
01:08:02Where do you think they're going?
01:08:06Hopefully downtown to surrender.
01:08:11We have company.
01:08:14So you are the one who took the photos of Bobby and I in the park.
01:08:18I had a guy do it.
01:08:20Boss was about to go on a cruise with that girl.
01:08:23Getting a little nervous, asked me to put a couple of guys on her.
01:08:26Saw the guy sniffing around the apartment, we just figured he was seeing you.
01:08:29So did I.
01:08:30Changed partners on you, huh?
01:08:32You must have just about given the boss a heart attack when you walked into that room.
01:08:38Did pretty good for an amateur, though.
01:08:41She said something funny at the end.
01:08:45Hurry up.
01:08:47He couldn't figure that.
01:08:50That's when you started up with all that actuary crap, you knew he was going to have to throw you over.
01:08:54We're going to get too close.
01:08:56Where are we going?
01:08:58Boardwalk.
01:08:58I thought we'd play some blackjack.
01:09:00Son of a bitch.
01:09:01You think this isn't funny?
01:09:03Calm down.
01:09:03No, I can bring every one of you bastards down.
01:09:06You pull this cover over right now.
01:09:11Shut up, Jerry.
01:09:12I can't breathe.
01:09:14No, you won't die right away.
01:09:16Still got a few minutes to live.
01:09:18They're not getting a signal from her cell phone.
01:09:25Come on, Cassie.
01:09:26Turn on your cell phone.
01:09:28Maybe she can't.
01:09:31Maybe we should take them.
01:09:34They're still headed downtown, all right?
01:09:35I mean, we're looking for Wicker.
01:09:37To see if they made arrangements to surrender.
01:09:41Cross them at the tunnel.
01:09:41I'll phone the tow truck for backup, just in case.
01:09:53Rudy, this ain't the way downtown.
01:09:54I know, I know.
01:10:11Where are they going?
01:10:37These guys are missing around, huh?
01:10:41These guys are missing around, huh?
01:10:51I got him.
01:11:03No, no, no, the limo, the limo!
01:11:07They're trying to fool us.
01:11:11Oh, God, why are they stopping here?
01:11:23We can pick her up.
01:11:31Last time we talked, she asked me if we could locate her if her cell phone was on.
01:11:35Yeah?
01:11:37Well, then call in and tell them to check it again.
01:11:39I think we should take it. I think we should wait.
01:11:41Oh, God!
01:11:46That's gotta hurt.
01:11:47That hurts.
01:12:01You all right? Yeah.
01:12:03That's her. That's her.
01:12:17McCarthy, we got a signal. Start the trace.
01:12:21And we need a ride.
01:12:25Listen to me. She's not on GPS and she's almost out of range.
01:12:33We'll switch to the next tower.
01:12:35We can't just jump to another tower without authorization or a court order.
01:12:39It will take time.
01:12:41We don't have time.
01:12:43Give me the bag, please.
01:12:56Tell it to the FCC.
01:12:57It's a violation of the Communications Assistance Law Enforcement Act.
01:13:00It's a privacy issue.
01:13:02Come on, now.
01:13:03What, we gotta let her get killed to protect her privacy?
01:13:06That's cute.
01:13:09That's cute.
01:13:17Damn it!
01:13:18Listen to me, McCarthy.
01:13:19Rudy? Rudy? Rudy?
01:13:20Just switch to the nearest...
01:13:21Rudy? Rudy?
01:13:22We lost the signal.
01:13:27That's great. That's just great. That's just...
01:13:28Damn it!
01:13:36Schatz.
01:13:37Schatz was our only chance.
01:13:38He can't help you, Jerry.
01:13:47I got the ambition.
01:13:48Didn't have the talent.
01:13:51So I attached myself to a monster.
01:13:54It's Jerry Platt. It's Jerry Platt. He's giving us a signal.
01:13:56McCarthy, get a trace and we can't lose it this time.
01:13:59Copy that.
01:14:07GPS, 5x5.
01:14:09Attaboy, Jerry.
01:14:12I'm so sorry, Cass.
01:14:30Jerry?
01:14:33Ms. Stewart?
01:14:34Please?
01:14:35Please?
01:15:05Kneel down.
01:15:06No.
01:15:29Cassie!
01:15:31Cassie, don't!
01:15:32Drop the gun!
01:15:34Drop it!
01:15:35We need him alive!
01:15:37Cassie.
01:15:39Remember?
01:15:41Keep your options open.
01:15:44Drop the gun.
01:15:48That a girl.
01:15:49Drop it.
01:15:51Good girl.
01:15:52Come here.
01:15:53Lock it.
01:16:02You're welcome.
01:16:03Okay...
01:16:04It's okay.
01:16:05Let's sit here.
01:16:06You ready?
01:16:08You're welcome.
01:16:09You're welcome!
01:16:12Okay...
01:16:14That's okay.
01:16:15I'm gonna do it.
01:16:16It's okay.
01:16:17I'm gonna do it.
01:16:18To do it, come for...
01:16:19I appreciate the mountain coming to Mohammed.
01:16:41I think we can do this here as well as downtown.
01:16:45Drink?
01:16:46No, thank you.
01:16:50I, uh, I risked your life.
01:16:54Almost got you killed.
01:16:56I'm sorry, Cassie.
01:16:58Rudy, you were the only one that believed me.
01:17:09So apparently, this necklace of Diane Summers has a name.
01:17:14Well, I wouldn't know anything about that.
01:17:16My client never mentioned it.
01:17:19Hello, Cassie.
01:17:27Oh, yes.
01:17:29I believe it's called the Willow Chain.
01:17:32Well, as I said, uh, she never mentioned it.
01:17:36She found evidence in a jewelry store you had Hobbs Firebomb.
01:17:40And what would that be?
01:17:41A drawing of the necklace.
01:17:43Really?
01:17:43I doubt you'll find my fingerprints on it.
01:17:47No, but we have.
01:17:52Yours are on record.
01:17:54And they're a match.
01:17:55Diane once told me, when you find your island, it's your island forever.
01:18:13She met Bobby.
01:18:15He went out of her life and came back, and it was as if they never lost a day.
01:18:18One bullet for Bobby, four for Diane.
01:18:23Do you remember what she said while you were killing her?
01:18:26Hurry up.
01:18:27Bobby was dead, and she didn't want to live another moment.
01:18:29Not in the same world as you.
01:18:32For all of her faults, she was someone who fell in love once.
01:18:37And forever.
01:18:38May I speak with Ms. Stewart alone?
01:18:49Ms. Stewart, your conviction will be vacated with our deepest regret and apologies.
01:18:55You traced a copy of my drawing.
01:19:12You manufactured evidence.
01:19:13You burned it.
01:19:15I've had an opportunity to know you, Cassie.
01:19:18To learn about you.
01:19:20You're not like me.
01:19:21You're not anything like me.
01:19:22You'll never stand up in court and take the oath and perjure yourself.
01:19:28You won't do that.
01:19:35Watch me.
01:19:50Walter Hobbs is cooperating.
01:19:52So, will my trial be the cable epic that puts you in Dominic's office?
01:19:59It might.
01:20:01Bigger than O.J. Simpson.
01:20:03But then he walked.
01:20:06Oh, Raleigh.
01:20:08What kind of chance you think I got?
01:20:12Well, Georgie,
01:20:13you're rich,
01:20:15you're white,
01:20:16and you did it.
01:20:19You figure it out.
01:20:20I don't know.
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