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The Lincoln Lawyer - Season 4 - Episode 09: October Surprise

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00:05The judge agreed to let you out.
00:07That's Deputy Bennett.
00:08He's going to escort you between home and the courthouse.
00:11Agent Vasquez and...
00:13Agent Ruth.
00:14Mr. Lennon, he was pulled over by Officer Roundtree.
00:17There was a flag on his name in the system to detain him.
00:19We just handed him over.
00:21To who?
00:21And Agent Vasquez.
00:22It's an article about the whole biofuel industry,
00:24and there's some concerns about fraud.
00:26Letting the beast.
00:27In the article, you called a source of the EPA
00:29who talked about companies trying to game the system.
00:31I can't reveal my source if they wish to remain anonymous.
00:34I could give him your info.
00:35Thank you so much for meeting with me, Dr. Schultz.
00:37So what can I do for you?
00:38I actually work for a lawyer.
00:40I really need your help.
00:41I have a theory I want to follow,
00:42but I need to talk to the FBI to follow.
00:44Mr. Howler, consider us even.
00:46I left the store, and the next thing I know, Gary was dead.
00:49Carter, it looks bad.
00:50I didn't do this.
00:51Tell me about this eyewitness.
00:53I went in, there was Gary laying on the floor.
00:55He said, Carter.
00:57Carter's pretty unlucky.
00:58The dead guy lives just long enough to ID him.
01:00Listen, I was wondering if you could just
01:02look through something for me.
01:04Turns out, Janine Ferricno
01:05was an aspiring thespian in high school.
01:07What am I looking at?
01:08Her yearbook.
01:09They grew up together.
01:10Please tell me you served his airyman.
01:12The whole point of you being there
01:13is to keep tabs on them.
01:15You've been served.
01:16How'd you get past the two bodyguards?
01:18He wasn't worried about us.
01:19He was worried about them.
01:23Cisco, what happened?
01:24We got a problem.
01:38I was lying on the grass of Sunday morning of last week,
01:44indulging in my self-defeat.
01:48I know it's up for me.
01:52If you steal my sunshine.
01:54Making sure I'm not here too deep.
01:57If you steal my sunshine.
01:59Keep the force upon my feet.
02:02If you steal my sunshine.
02:11You're blocking my son.
02:13Honey, we gotta go.
02:15Right now.
02:17Who the hell are you?
02:19Kazarian's dead.
02:20We need to leave.
02:24Unless you want to wait around for your turn.
02:26Or if you prefer,
02:28you can talk to the cops.
02:34Janine.
02:44Janine.
02:53We gotta go.
02:55Now.
03:22Ms. Burr.
03:24Are you aware that you've kept the court waiting almost 15 minutes now?
03:27My sincere apologies, Your Honor,
03:30but I'm afraid there's been an unexpected development.
03:35What kind of development?
03:37With the court's permission,
03:38we have a late addition to our witness list.
03:44Your Honor,
03:45what possible relevant testimony could this witness offer?
03:49This letter explains the relevance.
03:52My office only received it two days ago,
03:55as you can see from the postmark.
03:58I didn't want to waste the court's time until we verified it,
04:01but I took the liberty of having the witness transferred to county,
04:05just in case.
04:06I realize this is unorthodox,
04:09but I believe that the jury deserves to hear it regardless.
04:12Judge, this is more than unorthodox.
04:14It's unfair.
04:14We have had no time to prepare for this witness.
04:17I recognize that, Your Honor,
04:18but we are talking about an inmate in a state prison.
04:23Who knows how long it will take to get them back?
04:25Besides,
04:26I think Mr. Holler is quite familiar with this witness.
04:33I don't like surprises, Ms. Berg,
04:36especially not ones I'm forced to wait for.
04:38Nevertheless,
04:39if the story holds water,
04:41the jury is entitled to hear it.
04:44Your Honor...
04:44That's my ruling, Ms. McPherson.
04:47We've wasted enough time today.
04:49Bring in the jury.
04:51We were wrong.
04:53About what?
04:54This is the October surprise,
04:56not that bullshit about Sam's email.
04:58And she waited until the end of the day
04:59to plant this in the jury's head.
05:01We won't be able to push back until tomorrow.
05:05The people call Lisa Trammell to the stand.
05:25Ms. Trammell,
05:26can you tell us where you currently reside?
05:29The California Institution for Women in Chino.
05:32That's a prison?
05:34Yes.
05:35And why are you incarcerated there?
05:38I was sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter.
05:42Can you tell us the details of that crime?
05:48I killed my husband.
05:51It was self-defense.
05:54I was in an abusive marriage,
05:56and I snapped.
06:00And how do you know the defendant, Mr. Holler?
06:03Was he your lawyer?
06:04Not for that case, no.
06:06In another case, then?
06:08Yes.
06:09Before that, I was accused of killing
06:11a real estate developer named Mitchell Bondurant.
06:15But I was innocent,
06:17and the jury said so.
06:18You mean you were found not guilty?
06:20That's right.
06:22And can you explain how the defendant
06:24came to be your lawyer?
06:26I'm a chef.
06:28I'm a chef.
06:29Or I was, anyway.
06:31And, um,
06:33Mickey used to eat at my restaurant.
06:36I needed a lawyer.
06:38I didn't have a lot of money.
06:40But the murder was big news,
06:42so I guess he saw a chance to grab the spotlight.
06:45He said not to worry about the money.
06:47Had we figured something out,
06:49and I trusted him.
06:52Because of our relationship.
06:54Your attorney-client relationship?
06:57No.
06:59Our romantic relationship.
07:03Order.
07:04I won't say it again.
07:07Miss Berg,
07:08I expect you to keep this testimony
07:09relevant and on point.
07:11Understood, Your Honor.
07:14Miss Trammell,
07:16are you saying you engaged
07:18in an intimate relationship
07:21with the defendant?
07:23Yes.
07:24While he was your lawyer?
07:27Well, once he took my case,
07:29we pretended to cool it.
07:31But, I mean,
07:33my life was on the line.
07:36And, you know,
07:37he was kind of sweet at first.
07:40I even confided in him
07:41and told him how abusive
07:42my ex-husband was.
07:45Big mistake.
07:48Your Honor,
07:49can you please instruct Mr. Holler
07:51to not make demonstrations
07:53for the jury?
07:54Mr. Holler, you know better.
07:55Keep your reactions to yourself.
07:57My apologies, Your Honor,
07:58but it's hard not to react
07:59to lies about how...
08:00Mr. Holler,
08:01you know better
08:02than to make comments, too.
08:03You've been warned.
08:06It's just become
08:06an even better con artist in jail.
08:08Now, Miss Trammell,
08:10you said that Mr. Holler
08:12assured you
08:12that you could
08:14work out something
08:15regarding payment.
08:16Did there come a time
08:17when the two of you
08:18had a disagreement about it?
08:20Yes.
08:21Can you expand on that?
08:23Mickey had tried
08:24to negotiate a deal
08:25for my life rights
08:26as a way of getting paid.
08:28But I had a friend
08:29at the time,
08:31a podcaster
08:31named Henry Dahl,
08:33who took that over.
08:35Mickey didn't like that.
08:37So,
08:38when the trial was over
08:39and the cameras went away,
08:40Mickey was furious
08:42that there wasn't
08:42any money for him.
08:44That's why he got back at me.
08:45What do you mean
08:46he got back at you?
08:48Oh, he said
08:48there'd be consequences
08:49if I couldn't pay him.
08:52Serious consequences.
08:53And the next thing I know,
08:54the police show up
08:54to my house
08:55to arrest me
08:56for killing my husband.
08:58You do the math.
09:02I know what I did was wrong.
09:04But like I said,
09:05it was self-defense.
09:07I couldn't take
09:08the abuse anymore.
09:10And I confided
09:11in the one person
09:12who was sworn
09:13to keep it quiet.
09:15So, to be clear,
09:16Miss Trammell,
09:17are you saying
09:18it is your belief
09:19that Mr. Holler
09:21broke attorney-client privilege
09:23just because he was angry
09:24that you couldn't pay him?
09:26Objection.
09:26Calls for speculation.
09:28I'm merely asking
09:29the witness's opinion,
09:30Your Honor.
09:32Overruled.
09:33The witness may answer.
09:38In my experience,
09:39the only thing
09:40that mattered to Mickey
09:42was money.
09:43Oh, come on.
09:44That's a lie.
09:44You know it.
09:45You told them.
09:45You were the only one.
09:46I've never broken
09:47attorney-client privilege.
09:48One more outburst
09:49like that, Mr. Holler,
09:50and I will hold you
09:50in contempt.
09:52And Miss Berg,
09:53school your witness
09:54right now.
09:55She will speak only
09:56when asked a question
09:57by counsel.
09:58Of course,
09:58Your Honor.
09:59Your Honor,
09:59I must object
10:00to this line of testimony.
10:02It assumes facts
10:03not in evidence.
10:04The people are trying
10:05to put a story
10:05in front of the jury
10:06that is pure conjecture.
10:07And those are points
10:08you can explore
10:09on cross-examination,
10:10Miss McPherson.
10:12Overruled.
10:14I'm afraid it's too late
10:15for that now, though.
10:15Let's come back tomorrow,
10:17and I'll expect everyone
10:19to remember
10:19this is a court of law
10:22when this is excused.
10:25We are adjourned.
10:27Jurors will remember
10:28their admonition.
10:51Sisko, where are you?
10:52Just outside San Diego.
10:55Lick.
10:57I got some bad news.
11:00Kazarian's dead.
11:01What?
11:02How?
11:03He took a swan dive
11:04off the hotel balcony.
11:06I'm pretty sure
11:06it was the same guys
11:07who gave me the tune-up.
11:09Ta madre.
11:10What reason people
11:11want him dead?
11:11That's what I'm trying
11:12to figure out.
11:13Kazarian?
11:13It makes no sense.
11:15Good news is
11:16I managed to convince
11:17his girlfriend
11:18to leave with me.
11:19Is she talking?
11:20Not yet,
11:21but I'm working on it.
11:22If she knows anything,
11:24I'll find out.
11:26All right, thanks.
11:28From bad to worse,
11:30there goes our star witness.
11:37Jesus,
11:38don't sneak up
11:39on me like that.
11:40Apologies.
11:42As soon as I'm done
11:43filling up the tank,
11:44we'll head back to L.A.
11:46Are you high?
11:47I can't go back
11:48to my place.
11:49Those goons
11:49know where I live.
11:51Why would they want you?
11:53What do you know
11:54that scares them so much?
11:55I have no idea.
11:57I don't know anything.
11:59All I know
11:59is these people
12:00don't fuck around.
12:04Well,
12:05if you want,
12:06I can find us
12:07a place to hide out
12:08and we can figure out
12:09what to do next.
12:15Okay.
12:17I'm going to grab a coffee.
12:19You want anything?
12:20A cherry icing
12:22and
12:24flaming hot Doritos,
12:25but
12:26Cool Ranch,
12:27not limon,
12:28those are gross.
12:30Don't judge.
12:32Cool Ranch.
12:33Yeah.
12:34Yeah.
12:37Cool Ranch.
12:42The money stuff
12:43is a lie, Maggie.
12:44We can fight that.
12:45Sex part
12:46doesn't help either.
12:47Holler,
12:48let's go.
12:51All right, look,
12:51we'll figure something out.
12:53Have everyone meet
12:54at the house
12:54and we'll come up
12:55with a game plan.
12:56Okay.
13:19She's lucky you were there.
13:21Are you sure
13:22you weren't being followed?
13:23Don't worry.
13:24They won't be looking
13:25for me in your car.
13:26Are you coming back
13:27to L.A.?
13:28Not yet.
13:29She's scared,
13:31understandably,
13:32which should give me
13:33a little more time
13:34to work on her.
13:35Just watch your back,
13:37please.
13:38I will.
13:40But the truth is
13:41we should all
13:42be watching our backs,
13:43at least until
13:44we figure out
13:45what's what.
13:46My guess
13:47is those guys
13:48who took out
13:49Gazarian
13:50are under orders
13:51to tie up
13:51all loose ends.
13:54We'll be careful, too.
13:57All right.
13:57I'll call you later.
14:05He'll be okay, Lorna.
14:07If there's one person
14:08who knows how to
14:08take care of himself,
14:09it's Cisco.
14:11But still,
14:12those goons
14:12gotta jump on him.
14:13Which is why
14:14he's even more prepared now.
14:16L,
14:16the best thing
14:17you can do right now
14:18is focus on the Gates case.
14:21And before you ask,
14:22yes,
14:22I will be at the airport
14:23in the morning
14:24to pick up
14:24your expert witness.
14:26You're right.
14:27You're right.
14:30Izzy,
14:30you and this pizza
14:31are saving my life
14:33right now.
14:34Well,
14:36mostly the pizza.
14:41I know Lisa's testimony
14:43today was bad.
14:44More like a disaster.
14:45But the bigger problem
14:47is that we lost
14:47the centerpiece of our case.
14:49We need a Gazarian
14:50on the stand.
14:51It is hard
14:51to point the finger
14:52at someone who is dead.
14:54But I've been thinking,
14:55that's where Lisa
14:56might actually help us.
14:57I mean, Gazarian
14:58was part of her case,
14:59which means we can use her
15:01to get his name
15:02on the record.
15:02But now that he's dead,
15:03where does that get us?
15:05I mean,
15:05our theory is that
15:06Gazarian killed Sam
15:07because Sam was
15:08snitching to the FBI.
15:10But without Gazarian's
15:11testimony,
15:11there's no way to show
15:12he even knew about it.
15:13Hey, hold on.
15:14We got Val
15:15to serve that cop
15:17in Los Alamitos.
15:18Officer,
15:18what's his name,
15:19Roundtree?
15:20Mm-hmm.
15:21Can't he connect Sam
15:22to the FBI?
15:23It's better than nothing,
15:24but it still doesn't get us
15:25Gazarian's side of the story.
15:27In the meantime,
15:28we have got to find a way
15:29to disquietit
15:30Lisa Trammell.
15:31She hurt us today.
15:33Well,
15:34I might be able
15:36to help with that.
15:37I found these
15:38in the files
15:39and thought they might
15:39be useful.
15:41What's all this?
15:43Letters.
15:45Lisa's been writing
15:46to you from prison.
15:50I'm gonna warn you
15:51right now,
15:52these are not safe
15:53for work.
16:06Good morning,
16:07Miss Trammell.
16:08Did you kill
16:09Mitchell Bondurant?
16:11Objection.
16:12We've established
16:13that Miss Trammell
16:14was found not guilty.
16:15As Miss Berg
16:16is well aware,
16:17Your Honor,
16:17not guilty
16:18is not the same thing
16:19as innocent.
16:21Overruled.
16:22Witness may answer
16:22the question.
16:25No,
16:26I did not.
16:27Do you know
16:28who did kill him?
16:29I don't know for sure,
16:31but Mickey brought up
16:32another suspect
16:33at trial.
16:34And who was that?
16:35Some contractor
16:36who had shady business
16:38deals with Bondurant.
16:39His name was
16:40Alex Gazarian.
16:43And why was
16:44Alex Gazarian
16:45a suspect in the murder?
16:47Well,
16:47it turned out
16:47he had some connections
16:49to organized crime
16:50and Mitchell Bondurant
16:52threatened to turn him
16:52over to the feds,
16:53so...
16:54I see.
16:54What did the FBI
16:55about him?
16:56Objection.
16:57Relevance.
16:58I'll move on,
16:59Your Honor.
17:00Now,
17:00Letters,
17:01you said that
17:01Mr. Haller was angry
17:02that you couldn't pay him,
17:04but do you remember
17:06signing your life rights
17:07over to Mr. Haller?
17:08Yes, I do.
17:10And were you aware
17:12that Henry Dahl,
17:13who produced the podcast
17:14about your trial,
17:16ended up paying
17:17Mr. Haller
17:18a sizable sum
17:19of money
17:19in exchange
17:20for those life rights?
17:22Defense Exhibit C,
17:23Your Honor,
17:24offered for impeachment?
17:28Uh, no.
17:30I had no idea
17:31about this.
17:32As you can see,
17:33it was more than enough
17:33to cover Mr. Haller's fees.
17:36Well, it didn't stop him
17:37from wanting to get back
17:37at me, did it?
17:38Yes.
17:39Well,
17:40about that,
17:42you stated under oath
17:44that you think
17:44it's Mr. Haller's fault
17:46that you're in prison,
17:47correct?
17:48Well,
17:52I mean,
17:52I owned what I did.
17:54I didn't even
17:55go to trial.
17:56I pled guilty
17:56and took full responsibility
17:58for the death
17:59of my husband.
18:00But you do blame
18:00Mr. Haller
18:01for the police
18:01arresting you,
18:02do you not?
18:04I thought I can't
18:05answer that.
18:06You can speak
18:07for yourself,
18:07you just can't speak
18:08for Mr. Haller.
18:10Well, then, yeah.
18:12I do blame him.
18:14And did you ever
18:15threaten to make
18:16Mr. Haller pay
18:17for what he'd done?
18:18Look, I'm not
18:19a vindictive person.
18:20I was hurt
18:21that Mickey
18:22betrayed my trust,
18:23but...
18:23Defense Exhibit D,
18:24your honor.
18:26Miss Trammell,
18:27did you send letters
18:28from prison
18:29to Mr. Haller?
18:30Including that one?
18:32Objection,
18:33your honor.
18:33I have never
18:34seen this letter before.
18:35Also impeachment,
18:36your honor.
18:37Overruled.
18:38You'll get a chance
18:39to redirect
18:39if you want,
18:40Miss Burke.
18:41Is that your signature
18:42at the bottom
18:43of the letter?
18:44And your inmate number?
18:47I'm not sure.
18:48Well, I have 15 more
18:50where that came from.
18:51Would another letter
18:52help refresh your memory?
18:58Okay, yes,
18:59I sent the letter,
19:01but...
19:03Look,
19:04the thing is,
19:05since I've been in prison,
19:06I get very depressed.
19:09I see a medic about it.
19:11Sometimes I go into this,
19:13like,
19:14fugue state.
19:15I don't remember
19:17what I did or said.
19:19That's okay,
19:19because luckily
19:20you have the letter
19:21right there in front of you,
19:22and you can read it out loud
19:23and remind yourself
19:24of exactly what you said.
19:27Could you please
19:28read the letter aloud
19:29to the jury,
19:31Miss Trammell?
19:35Miss Trammell,
19:35read the letter.
19:44Dear asshole at law,
19:49I just wanted you to know
19:51that I haven't forgotten
19:52forgotten about you.
19:53I will never forget about you.
19:57You ruined my life,
19:59and I promise I will make you
20:02pay for that.
20:05I don't know what I ever saw in you.
20:07You are a piece of shit.
20:10You call yourself a lawyer,
20:11but you are nothing.
20:13I hope you found God,
20:15because...
20:17you'll need him.
20:19Nothing further,
20:21your honor.
20:23Redirect?
20:26Two questions,
20:27your honor.
20:28Miss Trammell,
20:29do you believe that Mr.
20:31Holler was angry
20:33because you could not pay him?
20:35Yes.
20:36Do you believe
20:37that he took vindictive action
20:39against you because of this?
20:41yes.
20:45Nothing further.
20:47Very well.
20:49Witnesses excused.
20:57Miss Berg,
20:59anything else?
21:07You're honored.
21:09The people rest.
21:17Even with the redirect,
21:18the jury could see
21:19what a liar she is.
21:20It's a wash for them at best.
21:23I hope you're right.
21:25Holler.
21:26I know I am,
21:27okay.
21:37Hey.
21:39Hey.
21:39Hey, Lorna.
21:41So now,
21:43we recall Detective Drucker.
21:45He gets us to Officer Roundtree
21:46and that'll get us to the FBI.
21:48I think we might actually
21:49meet the EPA expert for that.
21:51Art Schultz?
21:52Why?
21:52Don't they both get us there
21:53in different ways?
21:55Roundtree can say
21:56that when he pulled Sam over
21:57for the traffic stop
21:59that there was a flag
21:59in his file from the FBI.
22:03Well, I'm...
22:04So, um,
22:06the thing is,
22:08we never included
22:10the FBI flag in Discovery.
22:11Excuse me?
22:12I meant to tell you sooner.
22:14Mickey!
22:14The FBI had just
22:15slipped me the incident report.
22:17I wasn't sure
22:18what Iceberg knew about.
22:19Plus, we got what we needed
22:20in Los Alamitos
22:21without any paper trails,
22:22so we decided to sit on it.
22:24You mean you decided
22:25to sit on it?
22:26It was such a wild card.
22:28It felt like a liability,
22:29and then it just got so late...
22:31Okay, stop, both of you.
22:33I give you an F in ethics,
22:35but I'm too pissed off
22:37at Dana Berg right now
22:37to worry about it.
22:39Spoken like a true defense attorney.
22:42You still need to get
22:43the FBI flag in, right?
22:44How do we convince the judge
22:46to admit it
22:46if we never turned it over?
22:49We won't have to.
22:51Detective Drucker
22:52You can do it for us.
22:54See?
22:54Now you're thinking
22:55like a defense attorney, too.
22:57Your conversion is complete.
22:58Shut it, caller.
23:00What about you?
23:01How's your murder case going?
23:02Not so great,
23:03but I have a little surprise
23:06cooked up for today, too.
23:08Can you state your full name
23:09for the record, please, doctor?
23:11Certainly.
23:11Miriam Arslanian.
23:13And can you please
23:13walk the court
23:14through your area
23:15of professional expertise
23:16and your credentials?
23:17I'm a forensic scientist
23:18with over 20 years
23:20of experience
23:20in ballistics testing.
23:22I have a bachelor's degree
23:24from Harvard in engineering
23:25as well as a master's degree
23:26and a PhD from MIT.
23:28I also got a degree
23:30from Berklee College of Music
23:32while I was at it.
23:33And have you had a chance
23:34to examine the evidence
23:35in this case?
23:36Yes, I have.
23:37Good.
23:38Could you tell us
23:38about the murder weapon, please?
23:41Well, as you can see,
23:42the weapon was a Glock 19
23:44semi-automatic.
23:45It's a common hand gun
23:47that's popular
23:48with law enforcement.
23:49So it's a gun
23:50that the police use?
23:51Yes.
23:52Most notably,
23:53the New York Police Department,
23:54although the NYPD
23:56had to recall
23:57most of their Glock 19s
23:58a few years ago.
23:59Recall them?
24:00Why?
24:01They found that the guns
24:01had an issue with jamming.
24:03Most of them
24:04were repaired or replaced.
24:05Your Honor,
24:05last time I checked,
24:06we were in Los Angeles,
24:07not New York.
24:08How exactly is this relevant?
24:09It's relevant, Your Honor,
24:11because Tariq Johnson,
24:12the security guard,
24:13is a recent NYPD retiree.
24:15And Rashad Harrison,
24:16the stock boy,
24:17testified that he heard
24:18the murder weapon jam.
24:20Overruled.
24:22Now, doctor,
24:23were you also able
24:24to review the police report
24:25and the coroner's report?
24:26Yes, I was.
24:27In fact,
24:28I took the liberty
24:29of creating an animated version
24:30of the shooting
24:31based on the measurements
24:32provided by the police
24:33and the coroner.
24:34Objection.
24:35This is the first
24:36I'm hearing of this animation.
24:38I only managed to secure
24:39Dr. Arslanian's testimony
24:40last night, Your Honor.
24:41Even I haven't seen this video.
24:43But this is a preliminary hearing,
24:45not trial,
24:45and the court has already
24:46accepted Dr. Arslanian
24:48as an expert.
24:49I assume you have copies
24:51of this animation, doctor?
24:52Indeed, I do.
24:54Very well.
24:54I'll give you an hour
24:56to review it,
24:57Mr. Lorenzo.
24:57The court will do the same.
24:59Thank you, Your Honor.
25:04Your Honor.
25:05Step back.
25:08Good afternoon, detective.
25:10Good afternoon, counsel.
25:12Did you pursue
25:13any other potential suspects
25:15aside from Mr. Holler
25:16during your investigation?
25:18Initially, of course,
25:19we cast as wide a net
25:20as possible,
25:21but the surplus of evidence
25:23let us narrow our search
25:24very quickly.
25:25It's a yes or no question.
25:27Did you pursue
25:28any other suspects?
25:29There weren't any to pursue.
25:31So you admit
25:32that you didn't even bother
25:33to consider
25:34any other suspects?
25:36Objection.
25:37Withdrawn.
25:37Had the evidence pointed
25:38to any other potential suspect,
25:40I would have been
25:41more than happy
25:41to follow it.
25:43I take my job
25:44very seriously.
25:46Of course, detective.
25:49Let's move on
25:50to the evidence
25:50you did find.
25:51At some point,
25:52you learned that Sam Scales
25:53was using the alias
25:54Kirk Lennon.
25:55Isn't that correct?
25:57Yes.
25:58And I assume
25:59that you dug into
26:00Kirk Lennon's
26:01employment history,
26:02living situation,
26:03criminal record.
26:04Of course.
26:04And what did you find?
26:06It appears that
26:07Mr. Scales,
26:08using the name
26:09Kirk Lennon,
26:10was living in San Pedro
26:11and driving a truck
26:13for a company
26:14called BioGreen.
26:15And his DMV record,
26:16you ran that too?
26:17We ran all of his aliases
26:19through the DMV.
26:20Nothing stood out.
26:21Hmm.
26:23So,
26:24Kirk Lennon's traffic stop
26:25in Los Alamitos,
26:28which we found
26:29in the DMV record
26:30from your discovery packet.
26:33Did you investigate that?
26:39Apparently,
26:40Mr. Scales
26:40rolled through a stop sign
26:42and was pulled over.
26:43For a career criminal,
26:45a simple traffic stop
26:46didn't seem to warrant
26:47further investigation.
26:48I see.
26:49Detective,
26:50could you read the name
26:51of the officer
26:51who pulled Mr. Scales over?
26:54Officer Dennis Roundtree.
26:57Nothing further,
26:58Your Honor.
27:01Any cross?
27:02No,
27:03Your Honor,
27:04but may we approach?
27:06The witness is excused.
27:12Your Honor,
27:13the people object
27:14to any further testimony
27:15on this topic.
27:16This traffic stop
27:17is completely irrelevant
27:19to the charges at hand.
27:20This is all
27:21just a sideshow
27:22to distract the jury
27:23from Mr. Holler's guilt.
27:24I mean, what?
27:25You're gonna call this
27:26Officer Roundtree in
27:27and ask him about
27:28the victim running
27:29a stop sign?
27:30I am confused,
27:31Your Honor.
27:32We presented our witness list
27:33well in advance,
27:34and Officer Roundtree
27:35has always been on it.
27:36If Miss Berg
27:37didn't bother to investigate
27:38or realize the importance...
27:39Oh, give me a break.
27:40Miss Berg,
27:40they have a point.
27:41If you had an objection
27:42to this witness,
27:43you should have raised it earlier.
27:44We've certainly had
27:45our fair share of motions.
27:46Well, then, Your Honor,
27:47I would like my objection
27:48noted for the record,
27:49and I reserve the right
27:50to renew it
27:51as soon as they stray
27:52from whatever relevance
27:54they are reaching for.
27:55So noted.
27:56Now, if you'd all please
27:57step back
27:57so we can get on with it.
28:07The defense may call
28:08your witness.
28:09Yes, Your Honor.
28:10The defense calls
28:10Officer Dennis Roundtree.
28:12And can you tell the court
28:14where you work,
28:15Officer Roundtree?
28:16I'm a patrol officer
28:18in Los Alamitos.
28:19That's right over the border
28:21into Orange County.
28:22And how long
28:23have you been there?
28:23Um, I was a trainee
28:26for a year.
28:27Since then,
28:27I've been with the department
28:28four years now.
28:29Okay.
28:32And...
28:37Uh, Your Honor,
28:38may I consult my notes
28:39for a second?
28:40Quickly, please,
28:41Mr. Howler.
28:41Thank you, Your Honor.
28:48Don't look now,
28:49but Agent Rude
28:50decided to join us.
28:53Now, officer,
28:55I would like to direct
28:56your attention
28:57to the afternoon
28:58of May 10th of last year.
29:00Did you have a chance
29:00to review the incident report
29:02you wrote up
29:02for a traffic stop
29:04you made that day?
29:05Yes, I have.
29:07Can you tell us
29:07about the traffic
29:08stopping question?
29:09Yes, sir.
29:10Uh, I was near
29:12the elementary school
29:13when a white van
29:14did a slow roll
29:15through a stop sign
29:16at the corner.
29:17There are kids around there,
29:18so I immediately
29:19hit my lights and followed.
29:21And what happened?
29:22The driver pulled over.
29:24I got out of my car
29:25and explained the infraction.
29:26He was reasonably cooperative.
29:30Did you notice anything
29:31unusual about him
29:32or his vehicle?
29:33License and registration, please.
29:34Sure.
29:35Well, I did notice
29:36that the car was fitted
29:37with a hand-operated
29:38braking accelerator.
29:39Let me just tell you.
29:40I'd never seen that
29:41before on patrol.
29:42Which indicated
29:43that the driver
29:44was disabled in some way?
29:45Yes, sir.
29:47That was also noted
29:48on his driver's license.
29:50And what was
29:51the driver's name?
29:53His name was Kirk Lennon.
29:58And is this the man
29:59you pulled over?
29:59Is this Kirk Lennon?
30:01It appears to be.
30:02Yes.
30:03I'm going to let the record
30:04reflect that the witness
30:05has identified Sam Scales
30:06as Kirk Lennon.
30:08What happened next, officer?
30:10Well, I ran the name
30:11through the system,
30:12but it came up flagged.
30:13Flagged?
30:14Yes.
30:16Sometimes if someone
30:17is wanted for questioning
30:18or if there's a warrant
30:19out for their arrest,
30:20the name will be flagged.
30:22This one was an FBI alert,
30:24an ATL.
30:25That means attempt to locate.
30:27I called it in
30:28just to confirm it.
30:30So what do you do
30:30when there's an attempt
30:31to locate on someone?
30:32You detain them
30:33and notify the agency
30:35that put out the alert.
30:36And is that what
30:37you did here?
30:38Yes, sir.
30:39I took Mr. Lennon
30:40to the station
30:40and I notified the FBI.
30:53You can't do this.
30:54You cannot hold somebody
30:56over a simple traffic violation.
30:59I have rights, you know.
31:01There is still a constitution
31:03in this country
31:05and I guarantee you
31:07this breaks all the rules
31:09of gruel and unusual punishment
31:12and unlawful seizure
31:14and whatever the hell else.
31:17I want my lawyer.
31:23And did someone from the FBI
31:25come to take Mr. Lennon
31:26off your hands?
31:27Yes, sir.
31:29Do you know that person's name?
31:31I have it right here.
31:32He had to sign for him.
31:34His name was
31:36Agent Felix Vasquez.
31:38Sam, you're hard
31:40meant to find.
31:45Thank you very much, officer.
31:47Nothing further.
32:06No, no, I'm telling you
32:08we have a problem,
32:09maybe a big one.
32:31From the security footage,
32:33we know that Gary Cartwright
32:34was behind the counter
32:35and Rashad Harrison
32:36was on his way
32:37back to the stock room.
32:38We also know
32:39that the gunman
32:40entered the store
32:41at exactly 5.05 p.m.
32:43and the first thing he did
32:44was shoot out
32:45the one working security camera.
32:51With no further
32:52security footage
32:52to work with,
32:53we must now rely
32:54on the testimony
32:55of witnesses,
32:56the police reports,
32:57and the autopsy findings.
32:59Based on these,
33:00we know that Gary
33:01reached under the counter
33:02for his weapon
33:03and returned fire.
33:07But his shot missed.
33:09And this is where
33:11Rashad Harrison
33:11heard the Glock 19 jam,
33:13which again,
33:14is consistent
33:14with its history.
33:16However,
33:17just as a weapon can jam,
33:19so can that jam clear.
33:21As Gary raised his gun
33:22to shoot again,
33:23the gunman pulled
33:24the trigger one more time,
33:26and this time,
33:27the gun fired.
33:28That was the fatal shot.
33:33After that,
33:34the gunman fled.
33:35Rashad called 911,
33:37and five minutes later,
33:39Tariq Johnson,
33:40the community security guard,
33:42entered the store.
33:43Now, Dr. Arslanian,
33:45Tariq Johnson said
33:46he attempted to administer
33:47CPR to the victim,
33:49but it was too late.
33:50Does that make sense to you?
33:52Absolutely.
33:53I've illustrated
33:54the exact damage
33:55the bullet caused.
33:57As you see,
33:58the victim turned
33:59at the last moment,
34:00which caused the bullet
34:01to enter his body there,
34:03between the second
34:04and third vertebra sternal ribs,
34:06traveling through both lungs.
34:08This caused
34:09a bilateral tension pneumothorax,
34:11which means
34:11that both lungs collapsed.
34:13And can you explain
34:15the significance of that
34:16in English?
34:17Certainly.
34:18With both lungs collapsed,
34:20air gets trapped
34:21between the lungs
34:22and the chest wall.
34:23As you see,
34:24this creates a one-way valve
34:26allowing air to enter,
34:27but not exit.
34:28This compresses the lungs
34:30and causes hypotension,
34:32tachycardia,
34:32and hypoxia.
34:34Within seconds,
34:35the victim would be unable
34:37to breathe or speak.
34:38So, after five whole minutes,
34:41when Tariq Johnson arrived,
34:42it would be hopeless.
34:45Huh.
34:47But, Dr. Arslanian,
34:49earlier in this hearing,
34:50Tariq Johnson testified
34:51that the victim
34:52did manage to speak to him.
34:53In fact,
34:54he said my client's name,
34:55Carter,
34:57are you saying
34:57that's not possible?
34:58I'm saying
34:59that's quite impossible.
35:01So, Tariq Johnson lied.
35:02Objection leading.
35:04I'll rephrase.
35:05In your opinion,
35:05doctor,
35:06was Tariq Johnson
35:07testifying truthfully?
35:08With two collapsed lungs,
35:10there is no way
35:11that anyone
35:11could possibly speak.
35:13So,
35:13in my opinion,
35:15his testimony
35:15is clearly
35:16and demonstrably
35:17false.
35:21So,
35:22what now?
35:23The prosecution
35:23asked for a day
35:24for his expert
35:25to review your findings.
35:26But we know
35:27you have a plane
35:27to catch, so...
35:28Worst case,
35:29if we need you again,
35:29you can always
35:30testify remotely.
35:31Thank you so much.
35:32I'm so glad
35:33I could help.
35:34I just...
35:34I wish there was
35:35some way I could help Mickey.
35:37How's he doing?
35:40He's, uh...
35:41He's hanging in there.
35:42You know Mickey,
35:43he's not going down
35:44without a fight.
35:45Right.
35:46Well, if there's anything
35:47I can do,
35:48don't hesitate.
35:49Trust me, we won't.
35:50I should get you
35:51to the airport.
35:52Safe travels.
35:56Can I have a word?
35:57I hope that word's dismissed.
35:59Here's the deal.
35:59My department doesn't want
36:00to pay for another expert
36:01to analyze the data.
36:02Right.
36:03We wouldn't want
36:03to spend money
36:04trying to find
36:04the right guy or anything.
36:05I'm going to choose
36:06to ignore that
36:07and make you an offer.
36:09Voluntary manslaughter.
36:10I'll ask for the minimum.
36:11Three years.
36:12And credit for time served.
36:15I'll take it to my client
36:16but I'm telling you
36:17right now
36:18he'd rather go to trial
36:19and that's assuming
36:20Judge Rosman
36:20doesn't throw
36:21the whole thing out.
36:24Enough for being
36:25pretty new,
36:25you're good at this.
36:26I had a good teacher.
36:28What do you want?
36:29I want the charges
36:30against Carter Gates
36:31dismissed with prejudice
36:32and if I were you
36:33I would have the cops
36:35get a warrant
36:35for that security guard's house
36:36where I'm pretty sure
36:37you're going to find
36:38an NYPD-issued Glock 19
36:39with a jamming problem.
36:42Let me make a call.
36:54You want me to talk
36:55about myself?
36:56My favorite topic.
36:57My name is Arthur Schultz.
36:59I am a research scientist
37:01with the Environmental Protection Agency.
37:03I'm also an enforcement agent
37:04so I make sure
37:05that companies
37:05and communities
37:06are following the law
37:07and EPA regulations.
37:09I'm also an adjunct professor
37:11of environmental science
37:12at UCLA.
37:13Where you are a lecturer
37:14on, among other things,
37:17alternative fuels.
37:18Am I correct?
37:18Yes.
37:19I teach a seminar
37:20on responding to climate change
37:21Tuesdays and Thursdays
37:23is a 10.
37:23Your Honor,
37:24the people do not object
37:26to Dr. Schultz's qualifications
37:28as an expert.
37:29The relevance of his testimony
37:31may be another matter.
37:32The court recognizes Dr. Schultz.
37:35Continue, Ms. McPherson.
37:36Thank you, Your Honor.
37:39Now, Dr. Schultz,
37:40did you have a chance
37:40to review the analysis
37:42of the substance
37:42found on the wheel
37:43of the victim's wheelchair?
37:45I did.
37:46According to the report,
37:47it was a mixture
37:47of vegetable oil
37:48and chicken fat
37:49combined with small amounts
37:50of sugar cane.
37:51You might call that
37:52restaurant grease,
37:54but we call it feedstock.
37:56I see.
37:56And where might
37:57the feedstock have come from?
37:58Well, it's a byproduct
37:59of biofuel,
38:00so most likely
38:01a biofuel refinery.
38:03Bet you didn't think
38:04a person could say biofuel
38:05twice in one sentence,
38:06did you?
38:07Dr. Schultz,
38:09if you could keep
38:10the color commentary
38:10to a minimum.
38:11Of course.
38:12Could you explain
38:13biofuel to the jury,
38:15Dr. Schultz?
38:15Maybe the Cliff Notes version.
38:17Yes.
38:18So, as part of our transition
38:19away from fossil fuels,
38:21the government offers
38:22funding for programs
38:23that can convert
38:24food waste
38:24and other organic compounds
38:26into fuel.
38:27But as you can imagine,
38:28there are numerous
38:28rules and regulations.
38:30Your Honor,
38:30I must object.
38:32This is the relevancy
38:33issue I raised.
38:34What does any of this
38:35have to do with
38:36the murder of Sam Scales?
38:37The substance
38:38on Mr. Scales' wheelchair
38:39and how it came to be there
38:41is directly relevant
38:42to his murder,
38:43Your Honor,
38:43and we intend
38:44to demonstrate that?
38:45Let's demonstrate
38:46that quickly,
38:46Ms. McPherson.
38:47Sure.
38:48Could you quickly explain
38:50why regulations
38:51are so necessary?
38:52Well, in a word,
38:53money.
38:54Money.
38:55So, to create biofuel,
38:56you have to collect
38:57feedstock,
38:58and that feedstock
38:59needs to be shipped
39:00or trucked
39:00to refineries
39:01that have been
39:02converted to process it.
39:03And the government
39:04offers subsidies
39:05to encourage refineries
39:06to do this.
39:07And how much
39:08are we talking about?
39:09$2 a barrel.
39:10Doesn't sound
39:11like very much.
39:12Well, every truck
39:13carries 200 barrels,
39:14so that's $400
39:15every time a truck
39:16leaves the facility.
39:16You run enough trucks
39:18and that adds up.
39:20So, that's where
39:22the potential
39:22for fraud comes in.
39:23And how does
39:24the fraud work?
39:26Different ways.
39:26So, like my last
39:27big case in Nevada,
39:28the refinery was just
39:29changing the labels
39:30on the barrels.
39:31So, the same grease
39:32was coming in
39:33labeled feedstock
39:33and going out
39:34labeled biofuel.
39:36These guys ran
39:3725 trucks twice a day
39:38at $400 per.
39:39They were skimming
39:40well over $100,000 a week.
39:42Just by changing
39:43the labels?
39:43Correct.
39:44And with the potential
39:45for that kind of profit,
39:45we often find that
39:46organized crime factions
39:48are behind it.
39:49So, like the Nevada case
39:51before the FBI
39:51stepped in,
39:52we estimated
39:52they pocketed
39:53$9 million.
39:54Some low-level people
39:56were arrested,
39:57but they still haven't
39:57gotten to the higher ops
39:58who are ultimately
39:59behind it.
40:00And was this case
40:01unique, or...?
40:02Unfortunately not.
40:04Our department,
40:04as well as the FBI,
40:05have been looking
40:06into scams like this
40:07all over the country.
40:07They call it
40:08bleeding the beast.
40:09The beast is the government
40:10because it's so big
40:11and rich.
40:12They believe that
40:12they can bleed a little
40:13off the top
40:14and that nobody
40:14will notice.
40:15$9 million is a little?
40:17Well, to a dinosaur,
40:19I look like an ant.
40:20Your Honor!
40:21I will wrap it up,
40:23Your Honor.
40:24Just one more question,
40:25Doctor.
40:25You said that the FBI
40:26shut down the Nevada scam.
40:28Do you recall
40:28the names of the agents
40:29who were in charge
40:30of that operation?
40:32Yes.
40:32We worked closely together.
40:34There were two.
40:34Agent Dawn Ruth
40:35and Agent Felix Vasquez.
40:38Really?
40:39Felix Vasquez?
40:42Thank you, Doctor.
40:44No further questions.
40:48For an examination?
40:50No, Your Honor.
40:51But may we approach again?
40:53Actually,
40:55I think now is a good time
40:56to take a break.
40:59And I'll see counsel
41:00in my chambers, please.
41:05Now, before we continue,
41:07I want to make sure
41:08we're not on some
41:09wild goose chase.
41:10As I recall,
41:11Mr. Holler,
41:12I signed a court order
41:12directed at the FBI
41:14over a month ago.
41:15And where are we on that?
41:17Can we expect them
41:18to corroborate this testimony?
41:19So far,
41:20they've ignored the order,
41:21Your Honor,
41:22and I think that will continue
41:23unless we force the issue.
41:25You mean a bench warrant?
41:26It would be a lot harder
41:27for them to ignore that,
41:28Your Honor.
41:29Judge,
41:29I once again object
41:31to this whole line
41:32of inquiry.
41:33Wasting the court's time
41:34with bench warrants
41:36for FBI agents?
41:37This is a circus act.
41:39It's a Mickey Holler special.
41:41He jiggles his keys over here
41:42so the jury doesn't
41:43look over there.
41:44No, that's clever, Dana.
41:45Did you come up
41:45with that all on your own?
41:46Counsel,
41:47can we please save the bickering
41:48for your own time?
41:49Your Honor,
41:50we've established
41:51that old road sleep
41:51to the FBI.
41:52Now, at the risk of laying
41:54all our carts on the table,
41:55we believe Sam Scales
41:56was running a scam
41:57with Alex Kazarian
41:58to defraud the U.S. government
42:00just like Dr. Schultz described.
42:01Now, the reason the FBI
42:02picked Sam up in Los Alamitos
42:04was to force him
42:05to become an informant
42:06and that led directly
42:07to his murder.
42:08Now, the only people
42:09who can confirm this
42:10are Agent Ruth
42:10and Agent Vasquez
42:11and their names
42:12are on the record
42:13in this trial.
42:13The jury deserves
42:14to hear from them.
42:15Alex Kazarian's name
42:16is on the record too,
42:17so is the jury
42:18going to get to hear
42:18from him as well?
42:20Your Honor,
42:21we are in the process
42:21of determining
42:22what information
42:23we can glean
42:23from Mr. Kazarian
42:24or someone in his orbit.
42:26Regardless,
42:27the jury deserves
42:27to know the truth,
42:28however we can present it.
42:29We all do, Judge.
42:31The court has an obligation
42:32to ensure that the defendant
42:33gets a fair trial
42:34and that is not going
42:35to happen here
42:36without this testimony.
42:37It is the whole case.
42:39Otherwise,
42:40we ask that you
42:41dismiss the charge.
42:42Like hell.
42:43Miss Berg,
42:43get it under control,
42:45now.
42:45Please, Your Honor,
42:46it shouldn't be hard
42:47to track them down.
42:48Agent Ruth was even
42:49in court for some
42:50of today's testimony.
42:52Wait, hold on.
42:53You're saying
42:53one of these agents
42:54was here today?
42:55On my word
42:56as an officer
42:56of the court,
42:57yes, I saw her.
42:58So did my office manager.
43:01The benchmark
43:02will be issued
43:03within the hour.
43:04Your Honor.
43:04Enough, Miss Berg.
43:05Whatever your objection is,
43:06it's overruled.
43:07I do not take kindly
43:09to anyone ignoring
43:10my orders,
43:11no matter what badge
43:12they happen to be wearing.
43:16It looks like
43:17we've gone under
43:17Dana's skin.
43:19The way she said
43:19that about Gazarian,
43:20I think she knows
43:21he's dead.
43:22She's ahead of us.
43:23She knows he can't
43:24testify now.
43:25I would better pray.
43:26Cisco can guess
43:27somewhere.
43:36I had to guess
43:37your size.
43:39I've got to warn you
43:40that the selection
43:42was pretty limited.
43:43I hope they fit.
43:44Thanks.
43:47Listen, I, uh,
43:49was hoping we could talk.
43:51I think whatever trouble
43:52you're mixed up in
43:53is related to
43:55what's happening
43:55to my boss.
43:56I already told you,
43:57I don't know anything.
43:58But thanks again
43:59for the clothes.
44:09Okay, then.
44:10I'm going to take off
44:12to L.A.
44:12I got some stuff
44:13to do back there,
44:14but, uh,
44:15I guess if you don't
44:16know anything,
44:17you'll be safe.
44:19Uh, room's paid
44:20through tomorrow,
44:21so, uh,
44:25see ya.
44:29Wait.
44:32Please,
44:35don't leave me here.
44:39I'm definitely not safe.
44:42You hungry?
44:45Look,
44:46all I know
44:47is that Alex
44:48must have done
44:49something fucking
44:50dumber than dumb
44:51because he pissed off
44:52his uncles
44:52and the whole rest
44:53of his family,
44:54and those are not
44:54people you want to
44:55piss off.
44:56You never asked
44:57what he did?
44:57What do you think?
44:58We sat around
45:00sharing our deepest,
45:01darkest.
45:02He told me
45:02we needed to lay low,
45:04so we laid low.
45:05Then he said
45:06we needed more security,
45:07so we had even more
45:08of his bozos
45:09hanging around.
45:16It's all right.
45:18They're not gonna
45:18find us out of here.
45:20Yeah, but we can't
45:20stay here forever.
45:24Why'd you two run off
45:25to Palm Springs
45:26in the first place?
45:27What happened?
45:31I don't really know.
45:33One day,
45:33some guy came
45:34sniffing around
45:35and frickin' frack
45:36took him behind
45:37the woodshed.
45:38that's when Alex
45:39got really scared.
45:48We gotta go.
45:50Come on.
45:51I like it here.
45:53Who do you think
45:53he's calling?
45:54Do you think
45:55he's ordering a pizza?
45:56You're not making
45:56any sense, babe.
45:58You said we needed
45:59those guys to watch
46:00our backs.
46:00Yeah, well,
46:01now I'm saying
46:01that those are the guys
46:02we need to watch.
46:04I'm lost.
46:05Look, I fucked up,
46:06okay?
46:07I did a thing.
46:09It doesn't matter
46:10what I did.
46:10I wasn't thinking
46:11about the consequences.
46:13And now I am.
46:14And just don't argue
46:15with me, okay?
46:16Just pack your shit
46:17and let's go.
46:18Trust me.
46:27Do you have no idea
46:28what he did
46:29to make his family
46:30so angry?
46:31I already told you.
46:32I don't.
46:41I'm sorry.
46:47Alex was usually
46:49pretty anal
46:50about being
46:50the good little boy.
46:53so whatever it was
46:56it must have been
46:57really bad
46:57to make him run.
47:01And he was right,
47:02the little shit.
47:02I don't know.
47:03how many times
47:18are we?
47:19Oh, my God.
47:22Hey, boy!
47:23Hey, boy!
47:24Oh!
47:26Oh, my God!
47:28Hey!
47:31Hey, boy!
47:36Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
47:38Oh, all right, all right.
47:41Carter, congrats.
47:42Oh, no!
47:43Ah!
47:48How could I ever thank you?
47:51I think you just did.
47:54That's how I'll have the rest of that money tomorrow.
47:57Do not worry about that right now.
47:59Go be with your family.
48:03Thank you, Lorna.
48:11There he is.
48:18How does it feel?
48:21Meh.
48:24It feels how I hoped it would feel when I was in law school.
48:28Like the world is righter than it was an hour ago.
48:36I'm proud of you, Elle.
48:41Everyone is determined to make my makeup run today.
48:44You better watch out.
48:45Now that I'm a big successful lawyer,
48:47I'm going to interrogate your girlfriend
48:48and find out everything there is to know.
48:50Hey, come on.
48:51That girlfriend and I are going to take you out
48:52to dinner to celebrate.
48:53I love that.
48:55Can we sit outside so I can bring Winston?
48:57Absolutely.
49:03Iceberg has a point, you know.
49:05The feds are going to jump through any hoop they can
49:07to avoid showing up in court, even with a bench warrant.
49:11Whatever they're hiding, they're hiding for a reason.
49:13I know.
49:14I went through this last year with a DEA agent.
49:17He only got on the stand because he thought he outsmarted me.
49:19Well, what do we do?
49:20We can't land this plane without someone confirming this story.
49:24I have another plan.
49:25You're not going to like it.
49:28Put me on the stand.
49:30Be serious.
49:31I'm dead serious.
49:34Mickey, that is the worst idea I have ever heard,
49:37and you know that better than anyone.
49:39I do know that, but what choice do we have?
49:41There's only one way I can get out of this,
49:43and that's by telling a story that beats the one Berg's telling.
49:45And right now, without the FBI or Gazarian,
49:47there's no one else who can do it.
49:53You're insane.
49:56It's insane.
49:57At least let's prep for it tonight.
49:59You throw me every question you can think of.
50:01See if I hold up.
50:07I'll see you back at the house.
50:30Hopefully we missed the traffic.
50:51No bother.
50:52They made me take a jammer.
50:53This house is not going to work.
50:56What?
51:00The 101 is that way.
51:02This isn't the way to my house.
51:05Hey.
51:07Hey!
51:08Hey!
51:09No point trying out either.
51:11Where are you taking me?
51:12Hey!
51:15Hey!
51:16Let me out!
51:20Hey!
51:31Hey!
52:07Hey!
52:31Hey!
53:09Hey!
53:26Hey!
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