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00:10Thank you, New York.
00:11It's humbling to be speaking to you as mayor.
00:14Vanessa's resistance is hurting you with traditional voters.
00:18My wife and I, we have work to do.
00:22Dr. Glenn, allow me to introduce Mayor and Mrs. Fisk.
00:26Hector Ayala, you know they're saying you killed a cop?
00:28Look, I didn't push him, I swear.
00:30I'd still like to represent you.
00:32Hector, he's not the man I married.
00:34White tiger, you neglect to tell me that you moonlight as a vigilante.
00:37Someone's got to protect the streets.
00:39I need you to find the witness that Hector saved on the platform.
00:42Vicky, you're the only person standing between Hector and consecutive life sentences.
00:46Where is he?
00:47Sadly, he's no longer here.
00:50I'm not. You don't want to do this.
01:04Thanks.
01:11They, uh, bring you some food?
01:15No.
01:26Luquillo is a beach near where I'm from in Puerto Rico.
01:30To me, it's the most beautiful place on earth.
01:33White sand, palm trees, and the cookie.
01:38It's a little tree frog.
01:40It doesn't croak.
01:42It sings its name.
01:49I laugh because the tourists, man, they think it's noisy and annoying, but to us, Boriquas,
01:58man, it's a magical sound.
02:02And the cookie, it makes for life, right?
02:05So, so every sunset,
02:10thousands of these frogs start calling out to the one and only love.
02:19It's the music of the island.
02:23You're going to see that beach again, Hector.
02:25I promise.
02:27And you'll be reunited with your family.
02:37I promise.
03:05And you'll be reunited with your family.
03:06My wife.
03:09She's gone.
03:10My wife.
03:16My wife.
04:38Yo, what's up?
04:42Speed pool.
04:45It's a gimme.
04:46No one plays cowboy.
04:55Evening, gentlemen.
04:57Oh, nippy, isn't it?
05:00Couldn't trouble you for the keys to this fine vehicle, could I?
05:04Thank you very much.
05:06And, uh, wallets while you're at it.
05:14Here you go.
05:19You too, Susan.
05:21You know whose truck this is?
05:23Oh.
05:25You a hard man, are you?
05:27Yeah.
05:42I look over my shoulder, but I grew up in the city.
05:44I'm not afraid.
05:45Like, somebody invades my privacy.
05:48I have no problem taking my piece and putting it to their head.
05:52That's it.
05:52Long, dark nights out here, man.
05:54Good versus evil.
05:56Evil versus evil.
05:57Good versus good.
05:58Is New York gonna make it?
06:00No.
06:01You want answers from me?
06:02I don't have them.
06:02Sorry.
06:24I hear Bacon's Freud chiptick is coming up for auction again.
06:31The yellow one.
06:34You remember?
06:36I remember.
06:39I could wash 200 million through that sale.
06:43I know that it hurts to just sit by, but I'm reaching for higher goals.
06:52Such as?
06:55Sorry to bother you, sir, but you wanted to be updated on anything happening near the Red Hook
07:01port?
07:01Yes.
07:02Last night there was a double homicide, not half a mile from the port.
07:05Apparently, a hijacking gone wrong.
07:08It really doesn't help so.
07:10The place is a destination.
07:12We should make the appropriate calls and inspire Chief Gallo to make it a priority.
07:22Yeah, we can try.
07:29They're misbehaving because there's no one at the head of the table, without you or me there.
07:36They'll turn on each other.
07:38They're rats.
07:40They're rats.
07:41Rats at the bottom of the barrel.
07:43Let them kill each other.
07:44And when they're done with each other, whoever is there standing will come after you.
07:54That world, that kind of violence, petty blood feuds, none of it is our concern.
08:09Very well.
08:27Very well.
08:34I'm not going to kill each other.
08:35I'm not going to kill each other.
08:35I'm not going to kill each other.
08:35No.
08:50Okay, okay.
08:51I'll be right there, Dan.
08:58You know, you don't need those glasses and doors, right?
09:01I'm sorry.
09:02Are you talking to me?
09:03Who's there?
09:07You're a blind lawyer who can fight.
09:12Officer Powell.
09:16You know, Murdoch, I bet Judge Cooper would be interested to hear that you're interfering with a police investigation.
09:21Oh, I think you mean a shakedown.
09:23Well, that doesn't exactly seem ethical.
09:24I bet he'd throw you right off the case.
09:26Well, at least I won't go to jail.
09:29Witnessed, Danford is a serious offense.
09:30Now maybe you get lucky in the T.A. and he slaps you with a misdemeanor.
09:33But I doubt it.
09:38I'll see you in court, officer.
10:01He misunderstood the concept of a safe house.
10:05But I've got eyes on us.
10:07He says it relaxes him or whatever.
10:10That's what this is for.
10:13Hey, cherry cola.
10:15Get back, man.
10:16I'm fine.
10:19What is this?
10:21Come on, man.
10:22First of all, it's not a party.
10:24I'm not your man.
10:26And this is just for me to get you on the stand without sweatin' and puke.
10:29Relax.
10:30I gotcha.
10:38For how long have you been with the NYPD, officer Powell?
10:43Just over 15 years.
10:44In those 15 years, how many commendations of excellence have you received?
10:49Three.
10:50I got one for integrity and two for community service.
10:53Would you say it was unusual for an officer of your seniority to be working on New Year's Eve?
10:59I volunteered.
11:01Well, a lot of the guys in my precinct, they got families.
11:04You know, kids.
11:05And mine are grown.
11:06Kel's, too.
11:07Kel, Officer Shanahan, your partner.
11:10Yeah.
11:11We were assigned at Washington Heights, and a lot of the guys got sent down to Times Square for the
11:15ball drop.
11:16Did you and Officer Shanahan see much action that night?
11:20We didn't see any action until we got down to the platform on 168th.
11:25What happened there?
11:27Well, we were just finishing up a routine sweep, you know, at places like a ghost town.
11:32And the defendant, he just came out of nowhere.
11:35He had this wild look in his eyes, and when you're a cop long enough, you know what that look
11:38means, and he starts running towards us.
11:42Did you tell the defendant to stop?
11:46Yes, many times.
11:49I'll react.
11:52We yelled, we flashed our badges, but he just kept on coming.
11:55He starts pounding on us, and then I feel Kel pull him off me.
12:00Next thing I know, the guy just takes Kel, and he just pushes him in front of the train.
12:05Like it was nothing.
12:07Like it was nothing.
12:09Objection beating.
12:10Sustained.
12:14Officer Paola, I know how hard this is for you.
12:19Me and Kel Shanahan, we were partners for eight years.
12:23You know, that's eight years of beers, and kids, and just talking about how shitty the Knicks are.
12:31Kel Shanahan was my best friend.
12:35That's all over now.
12:38No further questions.
12:46Officer Paola, good morning.
12:49I'm told you have a black eye.
12:50I hope everything is okay.
12:52Yeah, don't worry about it.
12:53You know, there's this thing they say in boxing.
12:55The best cure for a black eye is fast hands.
12:57Objection.
12:58Sustained.
12:58Come on, Mr. Murdoch.
13:00Officer Paola, I just want to make sure I'm clear on something.
13:03You testified that before my client arrived at the station, the place was a ghost town.
13:08Yeah.
13:09Meaning you and your partner were alone on the platform?
13:11Yes.
13:13Language can be strange sometimes, so I just want to make sure we're saying the same thing here.
13:16By alone, you mean just the two of you, no one else.
13:19That's right.
13:20No passenger waiting for a train?
13:22No.
13:24No busker playing a guitar?
13:27No.
13:28Okay, so you're alone.
13:30No buskers or passengers.
13:32Which means there certainly wasn't a confidential informant you were roughing up.
13:36Objection.
13:37You better have a good faith basis for this, Mr. Murdoch.
13:39Yeah, I do, Your Honor.
13:40Tight leash, if you get my meaning.
13:42Officer Paola, let's try this.
13:44You ever met a man named Nicky Torres?
13:51I never heard of him.
13:53It's curious, because as I understand it, Nicky Torres is a confidential informant.
13:57He used to work with the NYPD.
13:58In fact, he used to work with you and Officer Shanahan directly.
14:03Officer Paola, did you and Officer Shanahan have arranged a meeting with Nicky Torres on the platform that night?
14:17I told you I don't know him.
14:20Yeah, he did say that.
14:47He's almost ready.
14:49What's he doing?
14:50Should I be worried?
14:52Yep.
14:53Hey, you promised I'd be safe.
14:55We'll be fine if you stay out of sight.
14:56Come on, let's go.
15:14Looking at the doors isn't going to get them here any faster.
15:17Who says I'm looking at the doors?
15:19I'll be here.
15:21Okay.
15:35All rise.
15:37Supreme Court, State of New York, Part 20 is in session.
15:40The Honorable Fitzgerald Cooper presiding.
16:01You good?
16:02Good.
16:04Good.
16:24Mr. Murdaugh, call your witness.
16:28Just, uh, just another second, Your Honor.
16:37Morning, Officer.
16:38Get out of the van, asshole.
16:41Where is he?
16:46Open it.
16:55Good?
16:56Yeah.
16:56Come on, let's go.
17:03They're here.
17:04Oh.
17:12Peckable climbing, buddy.
17:20Would you state your name for the record?
17:23My name's Nicky Torres.
17:26And, uh, where do you live, Mr. Torres?
17:28Washington Heights.
17:30So are you close to the 168th Street subway station?
17:33Yeah, it's four blocks from my house.
17:36Where are you working right now?
17:38I'm, uh, between jobs at the moment.
17:41Right.
17:41You've, uh, you've had a rough couple of years, huh?
17:44Eighteen months ago, I got pinched for dealing.
17:47I knew I shouldn't have done it, but I got a kid.
17:50I needed money.
17:52So, we're looking at a prison sense.
17:54What, uh, what happened with that case?
17:58It went away.
18:00Can you tell the jury why?
18:03I told the cops I'd help him out sometimes.
18:06And by help out, you mean become a confidential informant?
18:12Yeah.
18:14Mr. Torres, is that what you were doing on the night of New Year's Eve?
18:17Were you passing along the information to officers Shanahan and Powell?
18:33Remembering you're under oath?
18:39No.
18:40It was home all night.
18:43Forgive me, I'm confused here.
18:45Previously, you stated pretty clearly that you were actually at the 168th Street subway station being beaten.
18:49When Hector Ayala intervened to save your life.
18:51Objection.
18:51With great risk put himself in his arms way, didn't he?
18:54Isn't that true?
18:54Counsel, stand down.
19:03Oh, this is bullshit.
19:06Well, what's it gonna be, Mr. Murdoch?
19:09I'll withdraw the witness, you're all right.
19:13Mr. Torres, you are dismissed.
19:45The mayor's 30 minutes late.
19:47He won't be joining us.
19:49Now, the shootout two days ago at the port is just the latest in a long line of very noisy
19:53mistakes.
19:55Truck hijackings, violence at the docks, the gang war.
19:59Well, these are the headlines splashed across the front page of the examiner.
20:03It all ends today.
20:05We don't take orders from you, son.
20:07This is how things work.
20:08Luca.
20:11This is what you owe Victor.
20:15Restitution.
20:221.8.
20:24I like the sound of that.
20:25Are you out of your mind?
20:27Maybe next time you should hire guys who know how to jack a truck.
20:29Maybe you shouldn't hire a bunch of Trigger half of the assholes.
20:31Enough!
20:32You're proving my point.
20:33All this arguing, bloodshed, chaos.
20:36It's getting in the way.
20:371.8.
20:39That's the number.
20:41Oh, yeah, I got a better idea.
20:43How about I pay zero dollars to Victor, and you go tell Fisk if he's got something to say to
20:47me, he'd come tell me himself.
20:49I don't take orders from the mayor's airport.
20:53I don't work for the back.
20:55I work for the mind.
21:00So he was fine when we prepped him.
21:02He's an annoying pain in the ass, but he was fine.
21:04So what the hell happened?
21:06Maybe the cops got to him, or they threatened his kid.
21:09Or he was never on our side in the first place.
21:12So what do we have without Nicky?
21:14Nothing.
21:15Our entire defense just got flushed down the toilet.
21:19Maybe there's a paper trail.
21:21Some kind of CI registration form, or a record of payments, or something.
21:27We get that, we can recall him as a hostile witness.
21:29I looked.
21:30There's nothing.
21:32Powell did everything in cash.
21:33Kept it all off the books.
21:34You testify for them?
21:36Is there a case we can hang on him?
21:37Nothing I found.
21:39He's innocent.
21:40We put him on the stand.
21:42He tells his side of the story.
21:44It's the truth.
21:47And we hope the jury see him the way we do.
21:51It's our only move.
21:54We're going to need a lot more bourbon.
22:03What you're trying to do, it's not going to work.
22:07Counseling?
22:12Tell me.
22:20I sent Buck to Luca to tell him to pay Victor 1.8 restitution for the hijacking.
22:29Let's not fall into a place where I don't trust you.
22:39I don't like watching everything fall apart.
22:44I respect that.
22:46You wanted to keep to peace.
22:50Sometimes, peace needs to be broken.
22:53Chaos must reign.
22:56Just for a moment.
22:57To build a stronger order.
23:00Is that what it is?
23:01Chaos?
23:02Before a stronger peace?
23:03Or is it my penance?
23:05Or what I did?
23:06No.
23:07You're punishing me for Adam.
23:08I'm not punishing you for anything.
23:09You're leaving me out in the cold.
23:18Thank you for your patience.
23:22Now, where were we?
23:33Mr. Wright, how often would you say you're at the 168th Street subway station?
23:37A few times a week.
23:38It's close to the apartment.
23:40Were you there on New Year's Eve?
23:42Yes.
23:42Would you mind walking us through what happened that night?
23:45Yeah, I bought some flowers at La Bodega, and I was heading down to the station.
23:51Where were you going, Mr. Ayala?
23:57Mr. Ayala?
23:59My wife and I, we live with my sister and my niece.
24:05Soledad and I, we've always dreamt of having our own place.
24:08And I had finally saved up the money.
24:12I put a deposit down on a studio in the South Bronx.
24:17It's not much.
24:19But it's ours.
24:21I was going there to put the flowers there for the next day.
24:25Because you wanted to surprise your wife.
24:28Yes.
24:30Okay, so, you're heading into the station.
24:33What happens next?
24:35I heard yelling.
24:36Sounded like someone was in trouble, so I ran down to see what was going on.
24:41What did you see?
24:42A man getting beat up.
24:44Did you know the man?
24:45No, and I never saw him again until yesterday in court.
24:49Now I know his name is Nicky Torres.
24:53What about the men who were doing the beating?
24:55Did you know them?
24:56No.
24:57Did you know they were police officers?
25:00No.
25:01No.
25:01I yelled at them to stop, and they didn't.
25:04So I ran down to help.
25:06And then everything just happened so fast.
25:08I tried to break it up, and they started beating on me.
25:10And I tried to fight them off, and then all of a sudden, one of them slipped and fell into
25:13the tracks.
25:17I was just trying to help.
25:19I didn't want anyone to get hurt.
25:21You could have just walked away.
25:24Ignored the problem.
25:25You decided to risk your own safety to help a stranger.
25:28It wasn't the first time, was it?
25:33I don't understand.
25:34Look, I'm just saying that you've put yourself in harm's way before.
25:36Many times.
25:37The question is, why?
25:40Because he was in trouble.
25:41You intervened that night because you're a hero.
25:43Matt, don't do this.
25:45Matt, don't do this.
25:46Mr. Ayala, yes or no?
25:47Are you the vigilante known as the white tiger?
25:49Objection.
25:49Order.
25:50Yes or no?
25:51Order.
25:54Order in my court.
26:00Both of you, in my chambers.
26:02Now.
26:12Well, you are a real slippery piece of shit, you know?
26:14You sat in that very spot, and you misled me.
26:17You made representations to me.
26:19You conned me into suppressing this information.
26:21You lectured me about what's right and wrong.
26:24And then you have the nerve to stand up and make a mockery of my courtroom.
26:27Also, my intention, your honor, they somehow got to my star witness.
26:30My hand was forced.
26:31What happened to all that lofty rhetoric about unfairly biasing the jury?
26:35That just alter ego is critical to this case.
26:36What he's done is the white tiger speaks the strength of his character.
26:38It's well within my...
26:39Is there a division of hypocrisy at Murdoch?
26:41No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
26:46no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
26:48no, no, no, no, no.
26:54Put me in quite a bind, Mr. Murdoch.
26:56I didn't mean to disrespect the court, your honor.
26:58Let me be clear.
27:00You blew open this door, Mr. Murdoch.
27:02Which means...
27:03Yeah.
27:03It's open season on my client.
27:04I get it.
27:06Well, that's it.
27:08Thank you, your honor.
27:12I sit atop a pyramid of over 500 ADAs.
27:16You're not going to be able to stumble into traffic court without one of them up your ass.
27:20I hope it was worth it.
27:22I don't think that Mr. Ayala is going to get a fair try.
27:26You know why?
27:27He's Puerto Rico.
27:29He's going to single him out.
27:31If you have enough evidence, he should go to prison.
27:34But give him a fair try, which I don't think he's going to get it.
27:46You should have asked me first.
27:50I know.
27:54It wasn't your secret to tell.
27:59Just trying to keep you out of prison, buddy.
28:01We were losing, and I had to take a big swing.
28:08You know, Hector, if you are acquitted,
28:12your white tiger days are over.
28:15I mean, you know that, right?
28:16You can't ever put that suit back on.
28:22I don't think you understand.
28:24Being the white tiger is more than just putting on a suit.
28:30It's who I am.
28:34It's a calling.
28:37I didn't choose it.
28:39You might as well ask me to stop breathing.
28:46There are other ways to help, other ways to contribute, ways that don't require a mask.
28:54You have to think about your family now.
28:56They need you.
28:58And for what it's worth, I think you might be surprised at how much you don't miss being him.
29:09We had just dropped our son off at a game.
29:11We were driving home, and this SUV, it runs a stop sign, and it just plows right into us.
29:18The engine caught on fire.
29:21I tried to open the door, but it was stuck.
29:24I thought for sure we were dead, until all of a sudden I see someone running toward us.
29:30It was white tiger.
29:34He saved our lives.
29:37A few weeks ago, I was leaving work.
29:39It was late, and I have to go to this alley to get home.
29:42This guy, he tries to grab me.
29:45I screamed, but then I saw he had a knife.
29:48I was so scared.
29:51If white tiger hadn't been there, I don't know what would have happened.
29:55And now, let's hear from a more objective party.
29:59This is a police report filed by Officer Lucas Barlow.
30:03On the night of October 2nd, at 2.38 a.m., I responded to an attempted burglary call.
30:09When I arrived, the suspect was hiding in an alley, and before I could draw my weapon, he attacked me
30:15without provocation.
30:17We fought, and then white tiger appeared.
30:20He intervened, pulled the suspect off me, then helped me subdue and arrest the suspect.
30:29More police reports.
30:31Officer Reyes, Officer Wong, Officer Morales, Officer Grant.
30:39All of these tell a different version of the same story, and it isn't the story of a man who
30:44has a vendetta against the police.
30:46In fact, I think many of the people in this room would consider white tiger to be an ally.
30:53Mr. Ayala, let's talk about Mr. and Mrs. Burgos.
30:56Why would you risk your life by running toward a burning car to save strangers?
31:01It's the right thing to do.
31:03What about Gianna Moreno?
31:05You again put yourself in harm's way. Why?
31:09It's the right thing to do.
31:11And when you saw Officer Barlow was in trouble, you ran in when others would have run out.
31:16Why?
31:19It's the right thing to do.
31:24The police said Hector attacked them, and he came out of nowhere. That's what they said.
31:30But why would Hector, the white tiger, why would he do this without the amulet that gives him extraordinary strength
31:39and power?
31:40Would any of you walk into battle with one arm tied behind your back?
31:47I wouldn't.
31:50Every night, Hector Ayala goes out and risks his life to keep his neighborhood safe, to protect his community.
32:00So ask yourselves, does this sound like the type of man who would murder a police officer in cold blood?
32:09He is a man of integrity.
32:11The community says so.
32:14The police say so.
32:18A mask doesn't make the man.
32:21And whether Hector Ayala is wearing a white tiger suit or not, he's a hero.
32:38you know every morning i get up i kiss my wife i call my kids i go to work to
32:44serve the people
32:45of this great city i go to church every sunday i sit in my usual pew i give money to
32:50my parish
32:51then i drive out to queens to see my mother does that make me a good person that was a
32:57trick
32:57question see frankly it's a false premise good people can do bad things bad people can do good
33:06things humans all of us we're we're messy complicated capable of good capable of evil
33:15yes hector ayala might have done some good things does that make him incapable of doing a bad thing
33:24of course not
33:31do you know what happens to a person when they get hit by a train when you have 200 000
33:37pounds of steel
33:37slam into you all your bones break all of your organs are eviscerated your body twists up like
33:45a circus balloon full of blood but here's the kicker you're still alive you don't actually die
33:52until they back the train up and then your body it just bursts and that is exactly what happened to
33:59officer shanahan when hector ayala pushed him in front of that train but we're supposed to be okay
34:06with that right because he's done some nice things for people because it was the right thing to do
34:16look around you these men and women you see sitting here they're officers of the law they took an oath
34:24to
34:25protect even in the face of danger and every single day these brave men and women show up to serve
34:32the
34:32people of this city to serve you to serve me and they do all that without a mask if hector's
34:41sole intent
34:42was to do good for his community why is he hiding because the last time i checked real heroes don't
34:50need
35:19to hide
35:25so
36:08is the jury reached a verdict we have your honor will the defendant please rise
36:19in the matter of the people versus hector ayala on the count of murder in the first degree the jury
36:25finds the defendant
36:31not guilty
36:34on the count of murder in the second degree the jury finds the defendant not guilty
36:41on the count of manslaughter in the first degree the jury finds the defendant not guilty
36:50this matter is concluded
36:57congratulations
37:00you're free to go
37:02thank you your honor thank you
37:13thank you
37:19we're grateful that justice was served everyone there's no further coming at this stage thank you
37:34daniel
37:35yes sir
37:37your friend the journalist bb all due respect sir we have people at the times tell her i want to
37:43see
37:43her again absolutely
37:56gotta love a man who cooks yeah dinner for one in public's a bit depressing
38:01tell me about it so is this the matt murdoch victory lap you win the ayala case and now
38:09you get to enjoy the spoils not quite yet one thing's missing see uh my old partner and i
38:16straight out of law school we were so broke we pulled about everything we had together for
38:22an office bottle of all melvinies
38:25only broke it open when we won needless to say the first bottle lasted a very long time
38:34just a nice little reminder that
38:38once in oakville the system works
38:44you're talking about your friend foggy nelson right
38:51yeah
38:52i was kind of wondering when you would
38:59it's not easy
39:00it's not easy he certainly knew how to enjoy the uh the good moments when they came
39:08well then
39:11here's to a man who cooks
39:15a well-worn case and foggy nelson
39:22may god hold them all in the hollow of his hand
39:33the ayala verdict is an absolute miscarriage of justice
39:39well sir a court and a jury found him not guilty
39:43courts fail juries get it wrong
39:46i should know
39:50and now a masked vigilante a murderer is allowed to roam the streets
39:57and a veteran of the nypd lies dead
40:17these vigilantes are a threat to any society that's based on the rule of law
40:28a man who wears a mask to cover his face
40:35is a coward
40:40these vigilantes they are not heroes
40:52i ran on a promise
40:55and the acquittal of hector ayala
40:58demands that i keep it
41:09the rule of law must prevail
41:17are
41:19and
41:28it
41:29it
41:29i
41:29i
41:39the
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