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01:10انتظر بقناة
01:29سيلو كشة كان يتعيrut كانت أمريك القدر في حلت مشاعر
01:36التي تتعيناها على تامي الفجر
01:37قدوم لفاقاقا ودتعدي
01:41وقد قد تعيش بالفر niet
01:43أمريكا هي والمثال للشعر
01:46لتقرح بها
01:48فرح نعفهم
01:50نحن نحن نحن جاء
01:53قدر ب خلال النزول
01:58وقتها في السلاح في المنزل
02:01في التسليل بطب السلاح
02:02دورها
02:04وارفت واتخدمها
02:06وليس جميعها ورموها من دروقها
02:08أضربها ويظهر على كيف تلقى
02:13وانتظر مما على فضل
02:14وإنفر مما أشهر
02:15أشهر على الفضل
02:16أبداً أخذها إلى أداد
02:18لقد قمت بصورة أردت مجرد إلى أصدقاء أصدقاء مجرد
02:23أصدقاء أصدقاء أصدقاء أصدقاء أصدقاء أصدقاء أصدقاء
02:35نعم
02:36نعم
02:42نعم
02:44نعم
02:44نعم
02:44مهمة
02:44تجربة
02:45لو جميع المشاكل
02:48معافة
02:49الحياة
02:49مهمة
02:49تهمية
02:51من الأجل
02:53ربما
02:56ما حدث
03:02محل
03:03تجربة
03:05هذا هو تتكتب في تدريبا
03:08إنه تنظر أن تساعد الناس
03:10في نيو يورك سيدي
03:13في نيو تدريبا
03:16هذا هو نيو
03:31ترجمة نانسي قنقر
03:53ترجمة نانسي قنقر
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06:19ترجمة نانسي قنقر
06:22ترجمة نانسي قنقر
06:29موزحنا نجاح بketوات عبرها
06:32موزحنا نيست که لأن الخطابة
06:33موزحنا مزوجحنا دود اجاه موقع من قبل
06:38وما كانت مشاولة نجاح حقيقة
06:41وcommدوا قالت شرح بالجانب
06:45وغيراني عنها
06:46كلمانانه محتجيم
06:46تريد أن تحول إلى مروح
06:49واحيانا نجاح موزحنا
06:51شرح ببيناء سجم
06:54أنه بالقادرة أقل معاك.
06:56تحضرنات مما أعرف ما نحن.
06:58يحنون بشكل مناسب.
07:00إنه حيث أنه لا تحضر.
07:01تحضرنا مما تحضر.
07:02لقد حدث أنه بشكل مناسب.
07:07عندما تحضر.
07:09عندما كل شيء مختلف فضل،
07:10يمكن أن تحضر الهومسيجا يحصل لك.
07:13هذه شخص تأتي لكي يمكنك العمل منك.
07:15تدعونا منك بطائها في يمكنك.
07:17في ذلك ليس فأتي تحضر بالقادرة.
07:18مهارات جدا، قد يكون منه بشكل مناسب.
07:24فبل التبريح يجب أن يجب أن يجب أن يتأكد من هذا القيام.
07:28دائماً بحقًا خطيئاً، فهو مقابل بحقًا،
07:32فهو مقابل بحقًا خطيئاً.
07:32فهو مرتبور بحقًا،
07:36ومتنى بحقًا لكي أكثر سلسلسل.
07:42مجرد أن تجربت على قيد مفرادة
07:43بإمكاني أسرع قليل
07:48بتحصلها
07:49تحصل للمسينات
07:50ونظر بالمسينات
07:50تحصل للمسينات
07:54ونظرت دنية سواجه
07:56ونظرت بلاد
07:58ونظرت بلاد
08:00مما يتواجه
08:00تحصل على مكان
08:05ونظرت بلاد
08:06ونظرت بلاد
08:06وقلت بلاد
08:10ومن سوف نفسها في النبوية
08:12مرتفع غير مرسلت
08:13نحن كتابة
08:15ما سوف يشترك؟
08:17ماذا سوف يكون المشروع؟
08:20ممن المستقبل نفسه؟
08:22كان الوية للغاية
08:22من رجل من السوحة
08:26والذي تتكتبون
08:29عن مسؤولة، ما سوف يشترك؟
08:32انتظار إلى المشروع؟
08:34وفترين الوظائر
08:37ويشترك من السوحة
08:39بما في المكان
08:39ونحن ندده أن نق comد قد بدزدان نقل بصفها
08:44لكولسك بروكز
08:45اكتشع بشكل صبت كلمة
08:49ونحن نقل قد قد قدرت عمله
09:06سلبي دع روح فيها
09:10أنت في شرقاً لم يكن تاتيبًا
09:11سلبي وقد اضعناORT ذلك
09:12و كانت قرارة جبلاً عادية
09:14و حصل إليك مية
09:15انتقام بليلك
09:17فنسلسة ولم ينتهل عادية
09:18فنسلبي وإشتقد لنما إدراك
09:23ستأريكي كروت
09:28فنسلبي سلبي وحصل إلى الشرق
09:31وكان يعطيس بشكل-والد
09:34ألم تقلل من التقلل
09:37أنه سلبي وحصل رؤيا في الآن
09:39ويجبكم وبدیكوا هل مباشون مختلفات
09:42ومثور برای دائما مجرد
09:44ما بها سبانا شخص روز فعالس انتخاله
09:46التلاهوري في المثلات
09:50وهم سلما تأثبت عبر دائما
09:51ومن ثم بسوقات حانا
09:53میرادا با نانتخاله
09:55مجرد راضي ياربان
09:57مجرد راضي قنات على شخص روز
09:59رجو راید ویدار للجلب
10:03التطورات
10:04بجنوبتر راوز
10:10ترجمة نانسي قنقر
10:38ترجمة نانسي قنقر
11:09لم تقوم بالحديث وتباع مددد.
11:10لقد أظل البحث.
11:15لقد أظلت الدخول إلى الوحيدة في الواحيات.
11:18يوجد بالتابعة.
11:22عاء السجل، يساعد الماء سبب الطريق.
11:30إبعاًا سبب طلب الوحيدة صغيرة.
11:34أحضب مطلب، وقضى مهدئة.
11:36وأجد أنه سبب الطريقة.
11:37ok I have some bad news
11:39i said you know
11:40we found Sylvie upstairs in the bathtub
11:44unresponsive
11:45and she didn't make it
11:46he never got upset
11:48he never said
11:49anything like you know what happened
11:52but maybe he is acting weird
11:53because he is intoxicated
11:56so I said to Nicholas
11:57we need to talk to you
11:58we need to find out
11:59who your girlfriend is
12:00we're going to need to go back to our office
12:02and figure what's going on here
12:07فإنكلاس برويخ كان بالخلال مختلفة مختلفة.
12:10جميع الملغة في قصة المترجم المقدسة.
12:14فإنكلاس برؤية تقرير موجودة يحدث للم أنزلت موجودة.
12:16وأنت مهم برؤية تقرير موجودة فتاحتى.
12:19فإنه كان يقول لدى مجدداً وكأنه حسيمة لقد وقلت ذلك.
12:26فإنكلاس بس أصنع دائماً أصبحت هذا الشعب.
12:29فإنه أنه مغربة.
12:30فإنه برؤية فإنه يمكن أن يكون لهذه الطعام.
12:34وإنه على المجدد من أن نعرف،
12:36رجبه بشهده
12:37أين لا أمس بأسف لأسفل
12:39فإن أن صحيح أن أقول
12:41وأنه يدفل ضييطة
12:43يكون قدما في صراحة
12:57سلبي's family making a notification is tough enough you know i have daughters so you're always
13:04thinking about the family and because they lived in virginia i can't do it personally which i
13:10prefer to do so we got in touch with the virginia police department and they went over and confirmed
13:16that they did make the notification to the family i received a call from my mother
13:23just frantic in tears telling me that sylvia had been killed
13:32i was terrible it was completely outside the realm of anything i was expecting to hear
13:41my sister and i grew up in mclean virginia the suburb of washington dc my stepfather was peruvian
13:49100 as was my mother so sylvia was the daughter of two peruvians she was very ambitious and she
13:57represented the culture and tried to bring the culture into her work as much as she could
14:02i was you know working in new york and we would spend all our holidays together and we had a
14:08great
14:08relationship i met with the detectives i had to identify my sister through photos you always have
14:17hope that there's you know some untruth to uh what's what you're being told
14:24until you actually see it right you you can't ever really fully recover
14:33as the morning got on it was now the report is coming television cameras and trucks pulling up
14:39everywhere my lieutenant came in and he was like you got a circus downstairs go take a look
14:49and there were news trucks from one end of the block to the other and one body is taken by
14:57the
14:57medical examiner over to bme's office everybody's out there with cameras 33 year old fashion designer
15:04sylvie cachet was found dead in the uber chic soho house think about it a successful attractive
15:10young woman found dead in a bathtub at the soho house it's a public interest story i get it the
15:18tabloids thrive on it i went on almost every news channel it's an added layer of pressure and i'd rather
15:26that they hadn't known for another six or eight hours to give everybody a leg up on getting the
15:34investigation rolling
15:39later in the morning nicholas finally wakes up
15:44he came out and he said you know detective can we talk i said sure nicholas was telling me that
15:50sylvie
15:51and him they had been gone out six months their relationship was on and off and it wasn't a good
15:57relationship nicholas told me that that night he was supposed to meet up with sylvia at her apartment to
16:04have some dinner he went there said they had sex after that he lit some candles on the back of
16:14her bed
16:15and placed them on a platform that were right behind it she had taken a sleep medication
16:21he went to take a shower he heard the smoke alarm going off
16:27when he came out the place was full of smoke the whole bed was on fire so he jumped on
16:35you know sylvie and he jumped on the bed and put it out the best he could it actually singed
16:40her hair
16:42she said look i'm a member of the soho house we can't stay here the smell of the smoke
16:48is not good for us he also mentioned that she was having a hard time going down the stairs from
16:57the apartment down to the street because the medication had started kicking in that that she
17:02took they jumped into a cab and left i really wanted to know like what was your demeanor like
17:09you know did you guys fight and he said she was agitated cursing on him all the whole way
17:15you know i can't believe you're such a stoner you lit the whole place on fire she was upset
17:21got to the soho house he said we went up to the room maitre d put her in bed she
17:26had talked about maybe
17:28taking a bath i wanted to get something to eat so i went upstairs to the restaurant ordered
17:35and went back downstairs into his room told sylvie he's going to go out i says okay i said you
17:40told
17:40me she was going to take a bath did she he says i don't know i i left did you
17:46touch the tub did you
17:48put the water on for her if she said she was going to take a bath maybe you're being a
17:52nice guy he goes no
17:53because she was in bed still according to nicholas he left the hotel room
18:04and then he left the hotel to go partying at a bar nearby with a guy he just met downstairs
18:13in the lobby named david raleigh until he came back in the hotel when we saw him
18:21i asked him did you do anything to sylvie before you left to go out with this guy and he
18:28said no there was no concern in his voice no concern that he might be in trouble he was just
18:35straight
18:35laced stone cold i just felt like he he did something but we don't know exactly what happened
18:43in that room yet so nicholas is staying at the precinct for the time being
18:52our investigation turns to david raleigh the individual nicholas brooks said he hung out with
18:58that particular evening i hear a banging on my door i mean it was loud and i jumped up out
19:11of
19:11bed and i ran to the door and i opened it and it was two detectives and they asked me
19:16do you know nicholas
19:17brooks and i went oh yeah yeah i met him last night we had a drink and they informed me
19:24that a girl had
19:24been found dead in the bathtub at soul house and that her boyfriend was nicholas brooks
19:34the executives wanted me to come down to the station and talk to them
19:41that night the soul house bars closing and i kind of was still in party mode
19:48so i stopped down at the front desk a guy got off the elevator and he said to the attendant
19:55he
19:55was like um i'm kind of looking for a place to have a drink and the bars goes upstairs you
19:59know
19:59anywhere i could have a drink the guy behind the desk just looked at me and looked at him and
20:03said
20:03well he's going out for a drink let's go with him with the bar and i was like okay do
20:07you want to go
20:07and he goes yeah sure we got to the bar and having a drink and chatting and he proceeded to
20:20tell me about his girlfriend and chatted with me about his undying love for her and he told the story
20:26of the fire in the apartment and he said his girlfriend she was sleeping in the in the hotel room
20:31he said i really should call my girlfriend to make sure she's okay he called the number
20:38and it rang and rang and he goes oh she's not answering she's not answering and i went well
20:43of course she's not answering because she's sleeping but he said he was going to leave and we said good
20:49night and he walked out the door i mean it was nothing unusual it kind of confirmed nicholas brooks
20:55story at least it made it seem like that part of what he was telling us was the truth
21:00and there's still a possibility that this is a suicide
21:09i need to know who sylvie cachet was what was her state of mind i interviewed sylvie cachet's family
21:18and friends and i knew on the other side that they were emotional they told me that she had been
21:26depressed
21:28i knew sylvie cachet in 2009 because she hired me as an intern at ann cole swimwear
21:36when sylvie hired me we immediately got along we would go and you know split a bottle of wine and
21:42just
21:42just chit chat sylvie to me was a friend a boss a mentor i looked up to her i thought
21:50she was brilliant
21:52in 2006 she launched her own swimwear she was featured in vogue in style sports illustrated
22:00our family celebrated every achievement we were very proud of her to launch your own line as a
22:07designer is like a dream come true sadly sylvie had to dissolve her company because of the 2008 2009
22:15economic crash the investor that was funding her had other investments in the world and people
22:21were being very cautious with new investments she had to go back to work at ann cole and she loved
22:28working at ann cole we actually you know we had a great time but you know you're you personally feel
22:32like you're taking a step down from where you had gotten and i think that every day it was on
22:37her mind
22:38i think she did have a lot of stress she had a lot of anxiety and so she was on
22:42medication that
22:43was working to improve her life and make her more productive they asked if sylvie was suicidal the
22:50answer would be a hard immediate no absolutely not the setback of celia closing it caused some depression
22:58and sadness but never you know in an incapacitating way for her there was always a plan for the future
23:04while we were working during the day at ann cole we'd go to a print studio and select prints for
23:10ann cole we'd also be collecting some for celia it was never dead to her it was just paused
23:17interviewing her intern heather was very interesting she was able to give me some very specific
23:23information about sylvie's relationships and who she was seeing around 2008 sylvie had broken
23:32off an engagement she ended up ending her relationship with her fiance because it was too
23:37much to deal with along with what she was also dealing with with her business after that sylvie was
23:45dating a little bit and she first met nicholas in june of 2010 when she was going out hanging out
23:54with
23:54friends doing the nightlife scene not long after they were going on a walk near her house and so
24:03her dog pepper had gotten hit by a car
24:08nick had to scoop her up off the ground and wrap her in the coat he was there for her
24:14in that moment
24:15she was devastated
24:18i really think that that became like a trauma bond for her
24:21otherwise i don't think that she would have ended up dating him outside of that
24:25because he was really young she was 33 and i think he was 24. they just started spending almost
24:31every day together he was spending the night you know essentially like one of those like
24:35quick move-in situations where he's always sleeping over
24:40but there were red flags popping up probably month two
24:45the fact that he didn't have a job was just baffling to her she was just getting sick of him
24:51smoking weed all day long not working i remember her complaining about the fact that she was always
24:57paying for everything she called him the child her friends we were saying dude you gotta lose this guy
25:03break this off it's dimming your light and she did break up with him i think that was hard for
25:09her
25:13the last memory i have of her was on the morning before she died she's like he's asking me to
25:21see
25:21him i'm just gonna meet him at my house and we're gonna sit on this stoop apparently he has a
25:27letter
25:27for me i'm not even gonna let him up knowing nicholas brooks and sylvie cachet met up at her
25:37apartment and how turbulent the relationship was i felt more like there's something wrong here so it's
25:47important for us to go to that apartment see what happened during the night there when we went inside
25:53in the apartment there was clear evidence that there was a fire you smell the smoke the bed was
26:01was really burnt up there was a little clump of hair burnt hair on the bed what nicholas brooks was
26:07telling tommy actually did happen that night and then we discovered the notes they left to each other
26:18she was telling him that if you don't start being more romantic you know you're not going to be in
26:23my
26:23life anymore she had a long list of requests simple things like cuddle me after sex take me on dates
26:33if you use something replace it don't smoke pot all day don't drink all day she basically was almost
26:40like a mother telling him that you better get yourself all straightened out or else you know this
26:46isn't going to work the letters from nicholas were asking for forgiveness promising to do better
26:55asking her not to give up on me it gave us an example of what she was falling for over
27:02and over
27:04there was also another note that she wrote that basically stated that she suspected him of stealing
27:09money from her we found sylvie cachet's bank statements he had ordered prostitutes using her
27:18credit card he had complete nerve in my eyes thinking about you know getting a prostitute and using her
27:27money to pay for it and then we find an email and we call it the fuck you email
27:36she wrote to nick and she was very upset he said i found out about you i know what you've
27:43been
27:43doing and i'm turning you into the police and the credit card companies it definitely leads to a certain
27:52type of motive that could have been the catalyst that caused him to make the decision that he has to
28:00to take her out we did a canvas of her apartment building to try to get a picture of if
28:05anybody heard
28:06anything going on that night we had one of the neighbors stating that they heard an argument they
28:10heard someone crying and they heard a lot of banging like someone falling to the floor or something going
28:16on you have fighting and arguing fire a few hours later sylvie cachet is found deceased a picture is
28:25starting to emerge we're thinking well this might be a homicide but we can't charge a person with
28:31half of a picture painted we still have to turn over every stone make sure we find out exactly what
28:37happened we started to look into nick's background it put a little bit more color into the picture
28:45we learned that he was a trust fund baby his father a writer composer named joseph brooks
28:53he had written the song and the movie you light up my life and it won academy awards it was
28:59a well-known song
29:00i think it's one of the worst songs of all time it was on the radios on every station 24
29:137. you
29:15you light up my life i'm like oh god and although he was known for that there was also a
29:24dark side that
29:25he was known for around 2008 i'm in the 19th grayson i'm number two guy in the detective squad part
29:34of my
29:34job is to review all the complaints that came in joe brooks name starts coming across my desk
29:44i'm seeing a lot of complaints for rape special victim squad handles those cases i finally called
29:52the special victim squad i'm like do we have a mad rapist running loose in the confines of the 19th
30:00prison that i should be concerned about they were like this guy's a serial rapist this is part of an
30:08the manhattan district attorney indicted joseph brooks on 91 counts of rape joseph brooks was
30:14putting ads on craigslist he was trying to get up and coming female uh actresses come be coached by a
30:23academy award winner he convinced them to come to his house he drugged them and then would have
30:30you know his way with them joseph brooks was charged with sexual assault on numerous women
30:37and he was awaiting trial knowing joseph brooks background made me wonder if i was dealing with
30:46the same type of individual in nicholas brooks character wise the apple may not fall too far from the
30:58the tree during the background check we also learned that nicholas's father had set him up with
31:03an apartment when he was in high school his father used to get him escorts he learned from his dad
31:09how
31:10to pick these prostitutes up because his dad had been doing that it painted a very strange relationship
31:17between him and the father but we also found out that his father was somewhat controlling him
31:24through the money joseph brooks stipulations to nicholas was that he could not make contact with his
31:32mother or his sister and the minute that he found out that nicholas contacted his mother joseph brooks cut
31:40him out of the will and took him off the trust fund right around 2009 2010. so here
31:46is a young man out in the world without any of the financial means that he's used to living with
31:55so now if he wanted money he needed to want either work or mooch off somebody but he met sylvie
32:02she had
32:03money and she was cutting him off he may have felt like the gig was up and that he had
32:10to do something
32:11because she actually threatened to go to the police
32:20adrenaline's going with cases like this i'm probably up you know a good 24 hours if not more
32:27you don't feel tired it's really the momentum of the case that keeps you going
32:30we all returned to the sixth precinct we have to look at all the evidence so we started to look
32:37at
32:38the surveillance footage again and started to really look at the timeline
32:44is there something we missed something we're not seeing we confirmed that nicholas brooks left the hotel
32:52room at 218 and then went down into the lobby and met david raleigh until the manager came to check
33:02on the leak at 251 no one else had entered the room or exited the room
33:11we need evidence that when sylvie died nicholas was still
33:15was still inside the room so we got access to the hotel phone records and nicholas brooks alibi falls
33:23apart once we started to look into the call records to the front desk we started to realize that it
33:31wasn't that he just left at 218 before he left there was a call coming into the front desk that
33:37was very
33:38interesting we saw that the phone call about the leak from the hotel room below came in at 211
33:49we checked the card swipes into the room which tells us that nicholas brooks was in the room when
33:58the leak was occurring there was water overflowing it was already on the floor it was already seeping
34:05into other apartments so he was there when she was in the tub he's been lying to us the whole
34:13time
34:15so in this case with the autopsy we're going to know a lot more about what happened to sylvie
34:22the significant findings on this autopsy were finger marks on the neck bruises and she had
34:30particular hemorrhages under the eyelids that means that she had to have obstruction of blood flow
34:37at the neck in some way and then lungs full of water indicating she was alive when she drowned
34:47and of course when toxicology came back it shows that each of those medications in her system were
34:53at therapeutic levels was prescribed medication there was nothing there that could have killed her
34:59in an overdose so that tells me definitely not suicide definitely not an accident a matter of
35:06death it's a homicide we had also gotten the dna reports back dna was found on the tub and it
35:15did
35:15come back to nicholas brooks dna profile on the tub could mean nothing he's in the room he could have
35:21used
35:22the tub but he specifically denied ever going near the tub
35:32what we believe happened is when they finally got to the soho house there was some sort of
35:38fight between them one thing led to another and then he snapped brooks grabbed her by the neck
35:45pushed her into the bathtub held her under water she inhaled the water she drowned and she was strangled
35:58nicholas did you strangle your girlfriend did you kill sylvie
36:05we arrested nicholas brooks and we transport him down to our central booking facility
36:11and he said to me that you know i have money so i'm thinking was he trying to bribe me
36:16here or
36:17something so i go what do you mean you have money he goes well yeah but i i can't get
36:21to it until the
36:23morning and i go well you don't really need money now and he goes well i needed to pay for
36:28protection
36:30and i go what kind of protection you're talking about he says well the white supremacists i said why
36:36would you say that he goes well i'm a big fan of oz i guess he's talking about the tv
36:40show oz
36:41and i was like well you're not going to oz you know you're going to the new york city
36:47central booking you know i definitely realized that he really didn't know how life was or how life
36:53worked i just thought it was odd and at that point corrections took control of him and it was the
36:58last
36:58time i spoke with him after the arrest of nicholas brooks we found out that his father was coming up
37:12for trial however he committed suicide joseph brooks attorney took on nicholas brooks's case
37:28the defense's position was that sylvie suffered from depression she was on medication
37:34she overdosed on that medication after she got into the tub and drowned her mother and father
37:40flew in from their home in virginia to look nicholas brooks in the eye i didn't see any remorse
37:46he didn't look at me or my husband he didn't face us he didn't care my sister was an incredible
37:54person and her life was taken uh absolutely inexplicably by uh this parasite to society he has
38:04to pay for my daughter's life for her beautiful life
38:11we got a call from the da's office at the trials was over nicholas brooks was found guilty
38:18and given 25 years to life
38:25i feel very sorry for the cachet family she should not have died people should be wearing her swimsuits
38:34she should be big in the fashion industry new york loves her and she is new york
38:41my sister added to the fun of life myself and others around her were better off and didn't
38:49greater things because she was around i miss the happiness and the light that she brought
38:56she just was so sweet and just a soul level beautiful human she will forever be my mentor
39:06so this case was my last case as a detective i retired shortly after this and i have two girls
39:15it just hits home to take someone's life and be so stone cold about it afterwards it could be his
39:24but there was no excuse to kill somebody especially somebody that you loved
39:44in april of 89 we had the infamous central park jogger case it was a jogger that was raped and
39:51seriously assaulted it was a huge case because it was central park and because of the horrendousness
39:56of the crime five young males were convicted these boys were known as the central park five the
40:03injustice that was perpetrated needed to be undone but that's not the whole story there are other victims
40:11of what we now put under the umbrella of the central park jogger case
40:15he made her choose your eyes or your kids your eyes or your kids is something that i've never
40:21heard any other perpetrator say before he started cutting under and above my eyes
40:29he was just all about the violence it was just a beautiful afternoon you just don't think it will
40:35happen then everybody talks about the case that haunts you that's the case that haunted me
41:09that's what we're going to be doing that if there's something that's what we're going to do
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