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02:24Hi there, old fella.
02:29Uh, thirsty?
02:32Be my guest.
02:38Okay, okay, let's not bogart the bottle, huh, champ?
02:42Well, that's good.
02:43Yeah, that's...
02:43Hey, come back here, you...
02:53Come and get it.
02:54Yeah, yeah, I will, you old...
03:10All right, you can have a back.
03:13Stop that.
03:15Stop that.
03:16Now, you stop that now!
03:17No!
03:19Oh!
03:20No!
03:20No!
03:36No!
03:38No!
03:38No!
03:40No!
03:58Do you want me to get a doctor?
04:03I said, do you want me to get a...
04:16177-O-R-E, 177-O-R-E.
04:25You sure about the license plate?
04:27Uh-huh, I'll put it down right away.
04:29177-O-R-E.
04:31Yeah, I'll call it in.
04:34About what time is this?
04:36Oh, I don't know. I don't have a watch.
04:39But I was just coming for my doctor's appointment.
04:42So that's 9.30, uh, 10, maybe. Maybe 10.
04:4610?
04:47And your occupation, Miss Devin?
04:49Oh, don't call me Miss Devin.
04:51Hardly anybody calls me Miss Devin.
04:53Just Marley. Marley's fine.
04:55I'm a teacher.
04:56Okay, Marley. Teacher.
05:01His name's Charlie.
05:04You know him?
05:06No, but I live around here, and, uh, I've heard the kids yell at him.
05:09You know, like little kids do.
05:11And, and they always call him Old Charlie.
05:18That'll do for Stark.
05:20He didn't have any ID on me.
05:23What happens to him if he doesn't have anybody?
05:28The city will bury him.
05:32People aren't born alone.
05:33They should not have to die alone.
05:38Go Miss Devin.
05:41Marley.
05:41Marley.
05:44If you can stop by the station tomorrow and fill out a more complete report.
05:48Oh, sure thing.
05:49Uh, just one of my doctor's appointments over about 10, 10.30, maybe.
05:54Okay.
05:54That'll do fine.
05:56Do you have a way to get home?
05:58Yeah, I'll shortcut through the park.
05:59I like to look at the trees.
06:01They're gorgeous this time of year, you know that?
06:03Yeah, you're right.
06:05Well, tomorrow, uh, about 10.30.
06:08Okay.
06:13What happens to Charlie if they don't find a last name for it?
06:17I, I mean, why do they put on the stone?
06:20Just Charlie, I guess.
06:25That's not right.
06:38Anything on my license?
06:40Yeah, but not much help.
06:41The owner said the car was stolen about three hours ago.
06:44Well, it's, it's difficult to understand, Captain, why when my...
06:48Lieutenant.
06:49Uh, Lieutenant.
06:51It's difficult to understand, Lieutenant, why when my son's car is stolen, you start questioning him as though he had
06:57done something wrong.
06:58Well, I don't want to shake you up, Mr. Bennett.
07:02But people have been known to tell untruths to the police department, where charges of manslaughter are involved.
07:08You're saying my client is lying?
07:10No, Mr. Bennett wants to know why we're questioning his son.
07:14I just told him why.
07:16From the top, please.
07:19He's already told you.
07:21I got a lousy memory.
07:23From the top.
07:26Okay.
07:27I parked the car out in back of the house last night.
07:30I slept in this morning.
07:32When I got up, the car was gone.
07:34That simple.
07:38Uh, perhaps, Lieutenant, if you'd locate the car first.
07:44We already have, down by River Road.
07:47Looks as if it's been hardwired.
07:49And if I may say so, Lieutenant, this is dangerously close to an illegal interrogation.
07:55There's substantial evidence the car is stolen.
07:57And Chad here had no possible motive for hurting that old drunk.
08:00Mr. Cain, when you're right, you're right.
08:03Goodbye.
08:10Lieutenant, if I can do anything to help out with the old guy's funeral expenses, I'd be more than happy
08:15to.
08:16You would?
08:16Uh, yes, sir.
08:18Well, I'll bear that in mind and let you know.
08:21Thanks for coming down.
08:22I'll see you tomorrow.
08:23Uh, see who tomorrow?
08:25All three of you, I expect.
08:27We're having a line-up.
08:28You see, there's an eyewitness.
08:29You see, there's an eyewitness.
08:34Fine.
08:34Just notify my office and let us know when you want us here.
08:38I'll do that, Counselor.
08:47Well?
08:48What do you think?
08:51I think it stinks.
08:52That's what I think.
08:53I think he wants to help out with the old man's funeral because he's got more guilt than a puppy's
08:56got puddles.
08:58But if that girl, uh, Marley, if she tags him, that's it, isn't it?
09:02Don't make book on it.
09:03We're dealing with relative values here.
09:06A rich, promising young man with good grades and good connections versus a dead, nameless old drunk.
09:13And a high-priced attorney versus a junior prosecutor on the district attorney staff.
09:18Are you saying that the grand jury can ignore eyewitness testimony?
09:22Stranger things than that have happened, Gillis.
09:25I know that old man is dead.
09:28Well, he could use a friend right now.
09:30There's no one on his side.
09:37Marley, are you in there?
09:39Come on in, Mrs. Samuels.
09:42I got your note under my door.
09:45What do you want to see me back?
09:47About how to send flowers to somebody.
09:49How do I do that?
09:51Is somebody you know sick?
09:53No, I wanted to send some flowers to the funeral for that man, you know, the one this morning.
09:58Oh, that man, yes.
10:00Well, it's very simple.
10:02You go down to the flower shop on the corner.
10:05Do you know the one I mean?
10:06Uh-huh.
10:07And you tell the man how much you have to spend, what they're for, and where the flowers are to
10:13go.
10:13Now, they do all the rest.
10:17Okay, I'll do that.
10:22Wouldn't you feel better if I went along with you?
10:26Mrs. Samuels, I love you.
10:29I do.
10:32But sometimes you treat me like I was before, and I'm not like that anymore.
10:38I'm sorry.
10:39I forget sometimes, that's all.
10:41I'll go by myself, and I'll be fine.
10:43I really will.
10:44Okay.
10:47Marley, you just ought to remember that Dr. Castle has a lot more tests to make on you.
10:55I don't want you to get your hopes up too high.
11:07The movement of settlers into the Western Plains was one that found the Indian tribes inhabiting the region
11:16ill-prepared to cope with the modern technology and...
11:19I know you read better, Marley.
11:23It's just that I don't want you to get your hopes up too high.
11:27That's all.
11:29But I'm getting better, right?
11:31I'm getting lots better every day.
11:34Yes, God love you, Marley.
11:35You are.
11:36You're getting lots better.
11:37Lots better.
11:38Yes.
11:38Yes.
11:41Number two, step forward.
11:44Turn to your left.
11:47Turn to your right.
11:51You can step back in line.
11:53Next man.
11:54Number three, step forward.
11:57Same thing.
12:09You can step back.
12:14Would you ask the fifth man, please?
12:18Fifth man, step forward.
12:22Turn to your left.
12:25Turn to your right.
12:29Keep your head up, please.
12:32Look this way.
12:37That's the man I saw in the car yesterday.
12:39Are you sure?
12:40I'm sure that's the very same man I saw.
12:45Okay, gentlemen.
12:46Thank you very much.
12:47That's it.
12:54Thank you, Miss Devlin.
12:55Thank you very much.
12:58If you can wait, I'll have someone give you a lift home.
13:00Oh, no.
13:01I always take the shortcuts for the park because the trees are so pretty.
13:05Don't you think they're pretty?
13:06Yes, I suppose they are.
13:09Gill, let's get the Bennett boy.
13:10Take him down to interrogation.
13:18Lieutenant Riker doesn't like trees, does he?
13:21I think maybe he just has a lot of things in his mind.
13:24Come on, I'll walk you out.
13:33Our eyewitness has made a positive ID of your son as the driver of that car, Mr. Bennett.
13:39We're going to recommend that the DA's office seek a manslaughter complaint against him.
13:42Oh, no, you can't be serious.
13:45I'm serious enough to tell you that we're going to start questioning him right away,
13:49and we'd like both of you present.
13:50Down this way, please.
13:52Oh, we'll get him out on bail, Charles.
13:54Don't worry about that.
13:56What about getting him off?
14:00Worry about that.
14:05Ah, it looks hot enough.
14:07No, not quite.
14:08Just a little while longer.
14:09Oh, well.
14:12Joe, what's the occasion, anyway?
14:14There's no occasion.
14:16That's a wedding gift.
14:17It's been sitting in the closet gathering in dust ever since we got it, that's all.
14:20Well, are you sure that it's not because you were so relieved to have Mike home?
14:23Huh?
14:25Well, there was a very good chance he may have been nailed with a manslaughter charge this afternoon.
14:29That's right.
14:29What is that?
14:31Well, they had me in a lineup downtown.
14:33I was touch and go there for a while.
14:35You look very suspicious.
14:37Very.
14:38I was feeling very guilty.
14:39You know, it was a very good thing that Devon girl picked the other guy.
14:42Well, you know, Marley almost picked you after she saw those crazy eyes of yours.
14:47What is this?
14:48A pick on Mike Day?
14:49Isn't it always?
14:50Mm-hmm.
14:52Do I get any...
14:54Hey, what is it?
14:56What did you say the girl's name was who identified the guy?
14:59Marley.
15:00Marley Devon.
15:01Twenties, brown hair, kind of cute?
15:03Mm-hmm.
15:03You know her?
15:04I hope not.
15:09I couldn't be the same one.
15:11I mean, you couldn't put a person like Marley on the stand, could you?
15:15Well, why not?
15:18Well, the Marley Devon that I knew, I knew from the hospital.
15:24Now, I haven't seen her in about a year.
15:29She's retarded.
15:32She was listed as having the mental capacity of a seven-year-old.
15:50Hey, Dad, when the cleaning woman comes in tomorrow, could you ask her to check out the big closet?
15:54It's pretty damp in there, and that's where I keep my cashmere stuff.
15:58Oh.
15:59All right, Chad.
16:01I don't want anything to happen to your cashmere stuff.
16:06Uh, hey, uh, I better take a rain check, okay?
16:09No.
16:10Not okay.
16:12I want to talk to you.
16:14Sit down.
16:24Chad, when you told me you were innocent in this thing, I believed you.
16:29But, uh, lately, things have become a little more complicated.
16:34Because of that girl, you mean?
16:35The one who says she saw me?
16:38Well, now, how did you know the witness was a girl, Chad?
16:42I could see her in the lineup.
16:44The lights aren't all that bright.
16:47Yes.
16:50Well, be that as it may, the charges have been preferred.
16:55So I'll have to ask you straight out.
16:59Did you do it?
17:01Now, I'll go to the wall for you on this.
17:02I'll spend every penny I've got.
17:04But I'll be working one way, if you're innocent, and, uh, another way, if you're guilty.
17:14So, let's level, Chad.
17:19Are you guilty?
17:27Yes, sir.
17:29I guess I am.
17:34In the strictly legal sense of the word.
17:41What does that mean?
17:44Well, I didn't mean to hurt him.
17:46I was just playing around, kind of.
17:49In a strictly legal sense, you're guilty.
17:52Chad.
17:54In a strictly medical sense, that old man is dead.
18:14All right.
18:19I'll stick by you.
18:22But first, we're going to get one thing straight.
18:26What's that?
18:27This.
18:32Chad, I know your mother was always faithful to me.
18:35And every time I look at you,
18:39I have reason to wish that weren't the case.
18:55This market's been held up three times in the past two months.
18:57The businessmen and the...
19:03Oh, go ahead.
19:04Don't let me stop you.
19:13Uh...
19:15You all have descriptions of these three guys.
19:17Look for them, Javi.
19:19That's all dismissed.
19:28Hi, Mark.
19:29Hi.
19:29Hi.
19:29How are you?
19:30Okay.
19:32Um, is there anything that we can do for you?
19:35I brought a card for you to sign.
19:36Oh, for who?
19:38It's for Charlie Duffy.
20:07That's the man's name.
20:09I'm coming back as a tree.
20:12A tree?
20:14Why a tree?
20:16Well, I'd be outside all the time and I could watch kids play and, you know, in case it got
20:23hot,
20:23maybe people would sit around and I could listen to them talk.
20:27And if a kid lost his balloon, I could, like, try and catch it for him, try and get it
20:30back for him.
20:32Yeah.
20:32You got the right idea about it.
20:34There's no doubt.
20:36Lieutenant Riker, you want a sign?
20:37Hmm?
20:41Thank you for including me, Miss Devon.
20:48Okay.
20:49I got to get this to the floors, so I'll see you, okay?
20:52Okay.
20:53Bye-bye.
20:54Bye-bye.
21:00What do you think?
21:02I don't know.
21:05I guess Marley could be the girl that Jill was talking about last night.
21:09Your wife knows her?
21:10Oh, I don't know for sure, Lieutenant.
21:13The girl Jill knows is a patient at the hospital.
21:16If it is the same one, she's retarded.
21:21Always the same woman, Mrs. Danko.
21:23Absolutely.
21:27At least the same woman physically.
21:31Well, come on, Doctor.
21:32Don't be so mysterious.
21:34Well, I have to be a little.
21:36Because we don't quite know why Marley's changed as she has.
21:41All right.
21:42All right.
22:09If she was abused or neglected in those three years, that could be the cause of her problem.
22:16Or it could be nutritional.
22:18I'm giving her megavitamins.
22:20Maybe that's what's doing it.
22:50I'm juggling any number of things.
22:53You have your husband talk with his boss.
22:56I have films of every interview I've done with Marley in the past two years.
23:01Now, if her guardian approves, I'd be more than willing to show them to the police.
23:06Okay?
23:10Well, I hope so, Doctor.
23:12I surely hope so.
23:19Well, isn't there something called disclosure, where the prosecution has to tell us everything
23:25they have in the way of evidence?
23:26That doesn't mean they have to tell us anything about their witnesses.
23:30Witness.
23:31Witness.
23:32Witness.
23:32Well, I did find out a few things about her.
23:36Her name is Marley Devon.
23:38She lives at 2873 Commonwealth Avenue.
23:41I took the liberty of hiring a private detective firm to find out anything that might be useful.
23:47And?
23:48Nothing.
23:50Ah, nothing overt, that is.
23:53No criminal record or anything like that.
23:56However, she did list her occupation as a teacher.
24:00Now, the state has no record of ever having issued a teacher's certificate to anyone by the name of Marley
24:06Devin.
24:07Well, will this help us to discredit her story?
24:11No.
24:12Maybe it might help us discredit her.
24:17What you're going to see is one of the first interviews I had with Marley, going back about two years.
24:23We hadn't yet started her on the regimen of megavitamins and the drugs she's on now.
24:27Well, has anyone else taken it?
24:30Well, this is an experimental program, Mr. Ryan.
24:33There are a small number of cases, I can tell you that.
24:36The things this Devin girl is taking, could they cause her to imagine things?
24:42Hallucinate?
24:42She didn't hallucinate that license number, Mr. Ryan.
24:45Part of the job of an assistant DA is to ask the questions a defense is going to ask.
24:49If they find out about the state the girl's mind is in.
24:52Was in, Mr. Ryan.
24:54Was in.
24:57Lights, please.
25:00Now, this was shot through a two-way mirror.
25:21Hi, Marley.
25:22Hi.
25:23How are you feeling today?
25:25I'm fine.
25:27Marley.
25:29Do you remember what I asked you the last time we talked?
25:33What my name was?
25:35Well, yes, I asked you that.
25:37But I asked you something else, too.
25:39I asked you if you'd think about what you want to be when you grow up.
25:44Remember that?
25:46Yeah, I remember that.
25:49Do you have gray hair because you're old?
25:56Well, I have gray hair because I have gray hair, that's all.
26:02Mrs. Samuel says that's to make you look more like a doctor.
26:06The gray hair, you mean?
26:07Ah.
26:08Well, you thank her for me.
26:12Now, have you decided what you want to be when you grow up?
26:18I want to be...
26:22Maybe I could be a princess.
26:27Or, um...
26:28Maybe I could be a bus driver.
26:32I don't know which one.
26:34Why would you want to be a bus driver?
26:37Because I don't think that I know enough how to be a princess.
26:40Why, of course you do.
26:44No.
26:45No.
26:47I've got very big ears, you know, and Snow White had really little ears.
26:55Mirror, mirror.
26:58I'll blow my teeth.
27:01Now, see?
27:03Hmm.
27:22Lice, please.
27:32Well, you're the DA's man, Mr. Ryan.
27:34What do you think?
27:37I think I'm going to have to check, Lieutenant.
27:40This is a unique situation.
27:43Frankly, the office may want to discontinue prosecution rather than to become entangled in something like this.
27:51I mean, the dead man wasn't exactly Howard Hughes, no, was he?
27:56No, he was just a man.
28:20Hi, Marley.
28:21Hi, Marley.
28:22Hi, Marley.
28:30I'm sorry, I don't remember you.
28:33But, uh, that's, that's for you, I think.
28:36What is it?
28:38It's brownies.
28:38I made them myself.
28:40Oh, out of sight.
28:42How come?
28:43Because you signed the card for Charles Duffy.
28:46And because I thought it'd be a thank you.
28:49Um, and because I didn't want to wait until the, uh, um, preliminary hearings.
28:57Uh, Marley?
29:03Well, there's a chance that there might not be a preliminary hearing.
29:07There might not even be a trial.
29:14Well, why?
29:18I, I know that there has to be a reason.
29:23So what is it?
29:25You know, Marley, sometimes things like this can get very complicated.
29:30It happens every day.
29:32There's not one of us who hasn't had a case thrown out of court because of a technicality.
29:37Well, could you tell me what the technicality is, then?
29:48Marley, it's, um, the kind of thing that's just so hard to understand.
29:52Do you understand it?
29:54Um, uh, look, we're, we're talking about a possibility that.
30:05You, you know, sometimes I think that I don't understand anything.
30:10I mean, um, people are starving and we're all supposed to be rich.
30:15And people are killing people and we're all supposed to want peace.
30:21I mean, what a really difficult time.
30:24It's a dumb world sometimes.
30:41hello
30:44yes lieutenant
30:49okay thanks for calling bye-bye
30:56so money seems that lieutenant Rikers talked to a man in the DA's office
31:01and they're gonna go ahead with the prosecution
31:12sometimes the world ain't so dumb after all huh yeah see let me show you that
31:23poster I was talking oh yeah I want to see that it's my favorite one see oh those
31:29trees are beautiful that's really nice in here well it's probably because you
31:37left that window open there oh no I never leave that window open
31:50don't do that
31:52don't do that
31:58Willie
32:05Willie
32:10hey Willie
32:14Willie don't be dead okay
32:18Willie
32:27why do you say he was a pro the way he fought the way he got in he knew what
32:33he was doing
32:34sounds like you and Marley got there before you can find anything worthwhile
32:37what'd he take
32:38nothing really just a calendar that Marley had taped to the wall
32:42it does has a great deal about the kind of schedule the girl keeps
32:46how does that help us
32:49well I'm not sure that it does yet
32:52great possibly
32:54possibly what
32:55she has a doctor's appointment
32:57this is the only consistent thing I could find with a
33:00Dr. Castle every other day at Memorial Hospital
33:05well if she's in ill health
33:07must her say that that's something that bears looking into
33:10mind a question
33:12of course not
33:13how did you get your hands on that calendar
33:25what calendar are you talking about Chad
33:34well um I don't have a watch
33:36but it must have been around 10 or so
33:38and would you tell us exactly what you saw
33:45I saw this little red car
33:47and it was chasing this man around and around a parking lot
33:50and then
33:51the man
33:52his name is Mr. Duffy
33:55something must have happened to his heart
33:57because he sort of
33:58grabbed at his chest
33:59and then he
34:00fell down
34:01and then he was dead
34:02did you have a clear view of the driver of the car
34:05yes
34:05and the top was down
34:07yes
34:07now there's a driver of that car in this room
34:09yes he's over there
34:15the record will show that the witness is pointing at Chad Bennett
34:18the defendant in this case
34:21so ordered
34:23no further questions
34:26your witness
34:30now Miss Devon this is just a
34:32preliminary hearing
34:34I see no point in going over ground that you've already covered
34:37but just a question or two
34:38and then
34:40we'll let you relax
34:44thank you
34:49Miss Devon
34:51manslaughter is a very serious charge
34:54I hope you don't find me rude
34:56if I ask you to state whether or not you are positive
34:59that it was Chad Bennett
35:00that you saw driving the car that morning
35:02oh I'm positive
35:04I really am
35:05it was him
35:06you stated you had perfect eyesight
35:08yes sir
35:10you also told officers
35:12Webster and Gillis
35:14that you were a teacher
35:16yes sir
35:20then how on earth do you account for the fact
35:22that the state board of education
35:25has no record whatsoever
35:27of having issued you
35:28a teacher's certificate
35:29objection your honor
35:31this has nothing to do with the matter before this court
35:33this has to do with the credibility
35:35your honor of this witness
35:36and nothing could be more germane to this court
35:39counselor
35:41objection overruled
35:42witness will answer the question
35:49witness will answer the question please
35:59I forgot it
36:00do you have a teacher's certificate
36:04no
36:04no I don't
36:06then why did you tell officers Webster and Gillis
36:09that you were a teacher
36:09now why did you lie
36:20she didn't lie
36:21she is a teacher
36:23she's the best one I have
36:31it's not a school
36:33it's a daycare center
36:35for the working mothers of the neighborhood
36:38now most of our children
36:39are two or three years old
36:41and they know all about school
36:42and what goes on there
36:43so
36:44naturally they call us teacher
36:46now technically we're not
36:48but that's pretty hard to explain
36:50to a two-year-old
36:51then Miss Devon's referral to herself
36:53was a mistake
36:54but not a lie
36:55not a lie at all
36:58like I said
36:58Molly is
37:01the best teacher I have
37:03people like her
37:04are very good with little ones
37:06I'm sorry
37:07I didn't hear that last part
37:10I said
37:12people like Molly
37:13are very good with little ones
37:17no further questions your honor
37:24Mr. Kane
37:27oh no your honor
37:28we're quite satisfied
37:29that Miss Devon's statement
37:31is a question of terminology
37:33and not a willful attempt
37:34to mislead
37:35very well
37:37there being no further testimony
37:39we will set trial date
37:40for the 18th of this month
37:42at 10 o'clock in the morning
37:44all rise
37:51police would have to do stuff like this
37:52all the time right
37:53I mean
37:54stuff like testifying and stuff
37:56yeah
37:56all the time
37:58don't you get scared
38:01all the time
38:17doctor we have a major emergency
38:19at the nurse's station
38:20we're out of powdered cream
38:21is it okay if I range it
38:22sure
38:33doctor is there something wrong
38:36take a look
38:43he's dead
38:46he's dead all right
38:49so is another one
38:50besides that one
38:53Jill
38:54both those animals
38:55were on the same kind
38:56of regimen
38:57I put Marley on
39:14it's a two-way mirror
39:16we use it a lot
39:18in this kind of work
39:23that's okay
39:26I guess that's okay
39:32Marley
39:37I told you from the start
39:38that
39:40this is what we call
39:41a pilot program
39:44there are a number of others
39:45like it all across the country
39:49now when you're dealing
39:50with something like
39:51why can't I have my medicine
39:53I mean just tell me about that
39:57because there
39:59there's a chance
40:00that
40:01there's some side effects
40:02that we hadn't anticipated
40:05and those side effects
40:07could hurt you
40:10well
40:12without my medicine
40:13does that mean
40:13that I go back
40:14to the way I was before
40:21I don't know
40:22Marley
40:39doctor you said
40:40the side effects
40:41showed up during
40:42stress functions tests
40:45yes
40:48should Marley testify
40:49at the trial
40:57I don't believe so
40:59I don't believe so
41:05I voted in the last election
41:09I read all the newspapers
41:11and I listened to all the speeches
41:13on TV
41:15and Mrs. Samuel said that
41:17I probably knew more
41:18about the candidates
41:19than anybody she ever saw
41:24and when I pulled that lever
41:28in that machine
41:31I thought this is what it's like
41:32to be a real person
41:36not somebody that gets
41:38led around
41:39or somebody that people smile at
41:41and pat on the head
41:44and uh
41:48a real person
41:49you know what I mean
41:53I want to go on
41:54being a real person
41:55Dr. Castle
41:56I don't want to go back
41:57the way I was before
42:02the medicine might hurt you
42:03Marley
42:05and I can't take that chance
42:07with your life
42:13I want to ask you a favor
42:15okay
42:16I asked you
42:17if you'd think about
42:17what you want to be
42:18when you grow up
42:20remember that
42:22no
42:22yeah I remember that
42:24no
42:28do you have gray hair
42:29because you're old
42:32no I have gray hair
42:33because uh
42:35I have gray hair
42:36that's all
42:38Mrs. Sanders
42:39said that's um
42:40to make you look
42:41more like a doctor
42:42right here
42:43ah
42:45don't say that
42:47now
42:48have you decided
42:49what you want to be
42:50when you grow up
42:57maybe I can be a princess
43:01don't talk so
43:03dumb
43:05I don't know
43:06what you want
43:08why would you want
43:09to be a bus driver
43:10because I don't think
43:12that I know
43:12how to be a princess
43:14of course you do
43:17no
43:18no
43:20I got very big ears
43:22you know
43:23and
43:23and
43:23Snow White
43:24has really little ears
43:26you stop it
43:29mirror mirror
43:30you stop it
43:34I hate you
43:36I hate you
43:40I hate you
43:41I hate you
43:43I hate you
43:54no
43:54okay
43:55okay
43:56okay
43:58you all right
43:59mm-hmm
44:02do you want me to get
44:03Dr. Cassie
44:04no
44:04uh
44:05no
44:05I want to testify
44:07that's all
44:08Marley
44:11now the doctor said
44:12you shouldn't
44:13I'm 23 years old
44:15and I can testify
44:16because I want to
44:18and because people
44:19shouldn't forget about
44:20people like Charlie Duffy
44:23and because a real person
44:24would testify
44:25and that's what I'm going to be
44:27just as long as I can
44:33okay
44:34okay
44:35okay
44:37okay
44:38and
44:39approximately
44:40how far away were you
44:41when Mr. Duffy collapsed
44:43um
44:44I always measure things
44:45in football fields
44:46and it was
44:47about a quarter
44:48of a football field
44:50well close enough
44:51to get a good look
44:51at the driver
44:52yes
44:54is he in this room
44:55yes
44:56he's
44:56over at that table
44:57in the gray suit
44:59indicating the defendant
45:03now there's no doubt
45:04in your mind
45:05that Chad Bennett
45:06is the man you saw
45:08driving that car
45:10no doubt
45:10he's the one
45:11thank you
45:13no further questions
45:15your witness
45:28all right
45:30Miss Devon
45:34well we've been through
45:35all this before
45:36haven't we
45:38no need to retrace ground
45:39we've already covered
45:41wouldn't you say
45:42I guess so
45:43no let's not
45:44let's start fresh
45:46do you know a Dr. Leonard Castle
45:58did you hear the question
45:59Miss Devon
46:02objection your honor
46:03this is improper cross
46:06Mr. Kane
46:07your honor
46:08this has a bearing
46:09on the competency
46:11of this witness
46:13objection overruled
46:15proceed
46:15you do know a Dr. Castle
46:17yes I know him
46:19as a patient
46:21yes
46:24would you mind telling
46:25this court
46:26just exactly what
46:27Dr. Castle's
46:28specialty is
46:29Miss Devon
46:35um
46:41um
46:42Miss Devon
46:43are you all right
46:49I'm fine
46:51I'm fine
46:53well then can you
46:53answer the question
46:56or did you forget it
46:57the way you did
46:58at the preliminary hearing
47:03Dr. Castle
47:08Dr. Castle specializes in
47:11helping people like
47:15in
47:18helping people who are retarded
47:22and I'm retarded
47:24and he helped me
47:25well then
47:26perhaps I'm talking to the wrong person
47:29Miss Devon
47:29it might be better to get
47:30an expert on these matters
47:32no you're talking to the right person
47:34because I'm the person
47:36that saw him
47:37and he did it
47:37and the truth doesn't change
47:39just because of who said it
47:41I
47:41oh now would you stop it
47:43just leave her alone
47:44she's not doing anything
47:45to hurt anybody
47:46please
47:46leave her alone
47:47please
47:49order
47:50there will be order
47:51in this court
48:07I'm tired
48:12I'm tired
48:15I'm tired
48:17I'm tired
48:48Okay, bring this thing to a halt.
48:50Hey!
48:53Okay, buddy, move it.
48:56Only that dummy hadn't seen me.
48:58You're looking at ten years, buddy.
48:59You tell me who's the dummy.
49:01Come on, move it.
49:20Marley, are we supposed to say anything or do anything or anything?
49:25I don't know.
49:29Well, that's your idea.
49:31I guess if you don't know, nobody does.
49:33Now is the time if there's anything to be said.
49:40This is a farewell tree for a man that we didn't know.
49:46But somebody knew him and somebody loved him.
49:49And so we decided that we'd plant this tree
49:52because the people that did love him
49:54didn't know to be here to do it.
49:57So this is a tree...
50:06I forgot his name.
50:08His name's Duffy.
50:12This is a tree for Mr. Duffy.
50:15Who looked like a very nice man.
50:17Who looked like a very nice man.
50:39This is a tree for eight people.
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