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00:03:47It's from the Rape Crisis Center downtown.
00:03:49I thought maybe you two could talk.
00:03:51Thanks.
00:03:56It's a pretty bad cut.
00:03:57Yeah.
00:04:01You all right?
00:04:03I'm fine.
00:04:04You want me to call someone?
00:04:06No.
00:04:08You want to tell me what happened?
00:04:13Don't have to.
00:04:14That's not what he said.
00:04:16Who?
00:04:17The guy.
00:04:18What guy?
00:04:18The doctor?
00:04:19From the DA's office.
00:04:21The DA's office?
00:04:22He said, I'm a witness.
00:04:24When did he say that?
00:04:25When I got here.
00:04:26He was waiting for me.
00:04:27He said, I'd have to talk.
00:04:27He said, it's a law.
00:04:29He was wrong.
00:04:31So I can go?
00:04:32You can do whatever you want.
00:04:35But it's not always the best idea.
00:04:40Running away.
00:04:44You know, they just want to collect some evidence.
00:04:46You don't have to press charges.
00:04:47They're not going to do anything unless you say it's okay.
00:04:53He hurt you, didn't he?
00:04:56Yeah.
00:04:58Well, then do the exam.
00:05:00And if you ever change your mind, you'll have proof.
00:05:10What's your name?
00:05:13Molly.
00:05:19She'll do the exam.
00:05:20No statements.
00:05:22Who is here from the DA's office?
00:05:25Joe Finn.
00:05:26He's downstairs.
00:05:27What?
00:05:28You got the old guy there?
00:05:29Give him.
00:05:30Yeah.
00:05:31What do you mean doctor appointment?
00:05:32No, no.
00:05:32Connie, Connie, listen to me.
00:05:33You cannot let him leave.
00:05:35Joe Finn?
00:05:35Because this is a very hot case.
00:05:37Yeah, and if I don't get the statement, then Andy McGibbon's going to get the statement.
00:05:40And if he gets the statement, excuse me, just a minute, then he's going to get the case.
00:05:43And if he gets the case, he's going to be the next DA and not me.
00:05:45And you know what that means.
00:05:46You won't get your level A parking space.
00:05:48I need to talk to you.
00:05:50Okay, that's great.
00:05:50For all your hard work, six weeks.
00:05:52Six weeks vacation.
00:05:53Okay.
00:05:53Yeah.
00:05:54Love you.
00:05:55Okay.
00:05:55Yeah.
00:05:56Yeah.
00:05:56What?
00:05:57You had no business threatening Teresa Silvio.
00:06:00I'm sorry?
00:06:01She could hardly talk when you got through with her.
00:06:04When I got through with her?
00:06:05Apparently, thanks to you, she now thinks that being raped is a crime she is about to be punished for.
00:06:10Who are you?
00:06:11I'm Molly McKinley, director of the Rape Crisis Center.
00:06:13They called me in after you finished.
00:06:15I called.
00:06:17You called.
00:06:18I called.
00:06:19She seemed a little upset and I thought she should talk to a counselor.
00:06:22You know, somebody soothing and level-headed like you.
00:06:27Want to try this again?
00:06:28You still shouldn't have pushed her.
00:06:30Listen, Miss McKinley, I really don't feel I need to explain myself to you, but in the interest of saving
00:06:34time, we have got a witness.
00:06:35We have got an ID on the car and we are this close to making a case.
00:06:39She doesn't want to talk to you.
00:06:40You know who that car belongs to?
00:06:42Thomas Franklin Bickley III.
00:06:44She was raped by one of the most powerful young men in Richmond County.
00:06:46Look, she's afraid.
00:06:47I know she's afraid.
00:06:48You can't force her to make a statement.
00:06:50I don't care how badly you want this case.
00:06:52Come on.
00:06:53Leave her alone or I'm going straight to the press.
00:06:55Listen, okay, you win.
00:06:58You want to protect her from me, then you go right ahead.
00:07:00I don't have time for this.
00:07:02Here are our car keys.
00:07:03It's parked up right now.
00:07:03You tell her to call me when she's ready to talk.
00:07:21You like it?
00:07:22I painted it myself.
00:07:23Me and a friend.
00:07:24She's more of the artist.
00:07:26Are you okay to drive?
00:07:28Yeah, I'm fine.
00:07:29Do you have somebody to come?
00:07:31Sure.
00:07:32Why don't you come talk to me tomorrow?
00:07:35I'm not really a talker.
00:07:37It might help.
00:07:53The thing is, some people are fine at first, but it gets tough.
00:07:57Nobody has to know but you and me.
00:08:03Ten-thirty?
00:08:06Okay.
00:08:09Call the artist.
00:08:10They'll set it up for you.
00:08:25I was at this bar at Johnny B's.
00:08:28It's spring break.
00:08:29I'm only home for two weeks.
00:08:30And I saw this girl.
00:08:32Did you know her?
00:08:33No.
00:08:33But she was giving me the eye.
00:08:36Pretty soon she said, would I buy her a beer?
00:08:38You had sex?
00:08:40Yes.
00:08:41When did you hear from the district attorney's office?
00:08:45Menino called about three-thirty this morning.
00:08:47He said the police picked her up.
00:08:49They might need to talk to my son.
00:08:51There may be some trouble.
00:08:52What happened to your hand?
00:08:58Tennis.
00:08:59Someone see you do it?
00:09:01Yes.
00:09:05Don't worry.
00:09:07We'll be fine.
00:09:41Papa?
00:09:54We'll be fine.
00:10:28Come here.
00:10:29Papa Miraculoso and El Tornato.
00:10:36Boo.
00:10:41I have a present for you.
00:10:43I'm cooking.
00:10:45It's very serious.
00:10:50You must choose.
00:10:56What?
00:10:57Nothing.
00:11:00You don't like it?
00:11:01What happened to you?
00:11:02What do you mean?
00:11:04This morning.
00:11:04I woke up.
00:11:05Six-thirty.
00:11:06Nobody home.
00:11:07I had school.
00:11:09At six-thirty?
00:11:11Yes.
00:11:11Cheerleading tryouts.
00:11:13So you chop your hair to be chilly.
00:11:15Just be grateful I was going to shave it.
00:11:21You have to choose.
00:11:28See?
00:11:30I make her today.
00:11:32Pink angel.
00:11:34Like you.
00:11:41I see you.
00:11:43Okay.
00:11:54I've seen you.
00:11:58I think you're holding up.
00:12:00They're coming in there.
00:12:01I don't know if you're holding up.
00:12:02I feel quite slow.
00:12:05I think you're holding up.
00:12:16All right, Crisis Center, good morning.
00:12:18Uh, the director.
00:12:21No, I'm sorry, the director isn't in right now.
00:12:22Okay, take a message.
00:12:25Absolutely, Mr. DeFazio.
00:12:27I will tell her as soon as she comes in.
00:12:29Right, bye-bye now.
00:12:30What happened to the heat?
00:12:32Oh, they called this morning.
00:12:34All right, Crisis Center, could you hold, please?
00:12:37They said that, uh, we haven't paid the last three bills.
00:12:40Well, we can't just turn it off.
00:12:41Well, they said that now that we've got a director, we should be more responsible for our finances.
00:12:45Did we hear from Teresa Silvio?
00:12:46Nope.
00:12:48I wouldn't bother if I were you.
00:12:54Teresa Silvio doesn't exist.
00:12:55What?
00:12:56We got a call from Joe Finn at the DA's office.
00:12:59Fake driver's license.
00:13:00And the plates on her car were stolen from, uh, Henry Lee in 1983.
00:13:06We're sorry.
00:13:07The number you have reached is no longer in service.
00:13:09I told him you got the same number that he did.
00:13:11So we said, thanks for your help.
00:13:13It didn't sound like thanks to me.
00:13:23You okay?
00:13:24Yeah, I'm fine.
00:13:27I said I'm fine.
00:13:30I said I'm fine.
00:13:32I said I'm fine.
00:13:54I said I'm fine.
00:14:24time i couldn't decide who it was first i thought it was the blessed virgin telling me to start
00:14:30working on the garden what have you found it's uh something i left here when i was nine
00:14:37all my worldly goods in exchange for what i wanted to be a saint i got a letter from the
00:14:46mother general she said that you'd left the comment she seemed to think it was best for you
00:14:50it's not harder than i thought it would be it's not a sin you know leaving a vocation
00:14:58doesn't mean you have to leave the church i know
00:15:04but you don't come by i come by i just can't seem to get through the door anymore
00:15:33i saw the light i thought maybe there was someone inside
00:15:43do you care if i smoke it's okay if you do i don't have to no it's fine
00:15:50i showed us a lung once in science it had black holes i think about it every time
00:16:00you know it's not very nice in here you should get a better plant
00:16:08you want to talk about it about what about why you came
00:16:16well what's your name let's start with that sophie sophie what the mario
00:16:25i was thinking maybe i saw him after school i was thinking he was following me did he i don't
00:16:32think so but it just keeps happening i see him weird places like i'm crazy what places
00:16:40this is stupid i can't do this sophie what's the point i mean it doesn't do any good it might
00:16:48help you feel less crazy right tell me what happened you you just try you can stop anytime you want
00:16:55who finds out nobody
00:17:03i was at a bar yeah i went with this friend of mine and i see this guy tommy bickley
00:17:10he's in the paper
00:17:11sometimes his family he starts hitting on me and i don't like it so i leave and the next thing
00:17:17i know
00:17:17he runs me off the road why didn't you tell anyone i'm not stupid i was drinking 16 with a
00:17:24fake id i know
00:17:24what that means what does it mean the guys like him don't have to rape somebody like me
00:17:30did he rape you what difference does it make who's gonna believe it i do there was a witness even
00:17:37the
00:17:37d.a thinks it's a good case it doesn't matter why because you're afraid my father works for them okay
00:17:44bickley glass sophie you think they're gonna hurt him they can't hurt him if you bring charges people
00:17:51are gonna know the union newspapers you don't know you have a right to stand up for yourself you don't
00:17:57know anything about it or my rights so go if you don't think this is doing any good you should
00:18:03go
00:18:12sophie this is about you
00:18:18i'm scared all the time every time i leave my house and i'm so tired and i keep thinking he
00:18:26has
00:18:27everything just like he always did he has a life why does he get away with it i want you
00:18:35to forget
00:18:35about your father i want you to forget about the lawyers and do what's going to be best for you
00:18:46i want to tell someone
00:19:12you're late i was getting dressed
00:19:17this registered next time leave it at home
00:19:23all right here's the thing you want to be careful how you tell this story you can't lie but you
00:19:27can't
00:19:28sound uncertain and don't blame yourself maybe you shouldn't have gone to that bar but you have to
00:19:32be confident even if you're nervous because if he thinks that you are then he's going to start to
00:19:36waffling you have to expect that you just don't want to send the wrong message i'm not nervous good
00:19:41because you shouldn't be i can't prosecute this why she lied about what happened i didn't lie you're 16
00:19:49not 23 used a fake id fake name stolen plates you have a witness she was at a bar so
00:19:55how often do you
00:19:58go there oh what difference does that make once a month once a week twice a week maybe why do
00:20:03you go
00:20:03there to meet guys sometimes this is not a judgment i'm just trying to tell you something it doesn't
00:20:07matter what happened she can't win it isn't about winning yeah it is
00:20:14look why don't you just say it he's rich so he bangs me so what you know what you can
00:20:19forget your
00:20:19stupid case because i didn't want to do it in the first place sophie
00:20:25let me get this straight are you a good lawyer are you just somebody who knows how to choose you
00:20:30can't take something to trial if you think you're gonna lose i think a better person would stand up for
00:20:34the truth well you got the wrong floor this is the bad people floor good people around too you told
00:20:42me you were this close to making a case i didn't know what she did she went to a bar
00:20:45just like tommy
00:20:46yeah and if tommy came to me and said he was raped i wouldn't take his case either it's pretty
00:20:49cynical
00:20:49look i don't know where you've been for the last 50 years but this is not an easy thing to
00:20:53do for me
00:20:54to win i've got to get a virgin on that stand in a white dress with a halo over her
00:20:58head you came to
00:20:59her you held out your hand and when she reached up you pulled it back because the story changed she
00:21:04was raped we both know that you know it doesn't matter if she wins she wants to fight this and
00:21:10if
00:21:10we fight with her she has a chance of getting over it she has hope and if we don't she
00:21:14has nothing
00:21:21bring her back not if you don't try don't push me miss mckinley if i'm gonna do this i don't
00:21:28need
00:21:28any more speeches out of you you okay i screwed up yeah we do it
00:21:45if you want him to
00:21:51what's the matter with me you don't eat not today you're one of those ulcer types right everything
00:21:59is tied up inside right not really you keep your hands and fists i do not i saw you in
00:22:07the office i
00:22:07thought you were gonna pop him right in the jaw
00:22:13i haven't told him yet my father why not well because he thinks the big ladies are like god he
00:22:22works 50 hours a day for no money and he says we're lucky that they take care of us he
00:22:29takes care of you
00:22:29sophie he doesn't know what i do after my mom died he just sort of stopped paying attention
00:22:39so he falls asleep and i crawl out a window and he never knows
00:22:45do you want some help thanks anyway but i kind of have to tell myself
00:23:15we're not sure why she brought the charges
00:23:18but her story doesn't hold up we thought that you should take a look at these statements
00:23:24before things get messy he doesn't read english read it for him
00:23:55papa
00:24:02what
00:24:03i should have forbidden the car
00:24:10it wasn't the car
00:24:1216
00:24:14for what do you need a car
00:24:16so i can study papa
00:24:18to get to the library
00:24:26papa
00:24:27wait
00:24:31what are you doing
00:24:33what
00:24:34no
00:24:35no
00:24:36stop
00:24:37that's fine
00:24:38stop
00:24:40stop
00:24:41stop
00:24:41stop
00:24:42stop
00:24:46you let him touch you
00:24:50no that's not what happened
00:24:52that's not what happened to me
00:25:04molly are you in there
00:25:07molly
00:25:10molly wake up it's joe finn
00:25:16we've got some trouble
00:25:18ten minutes after i file bickley's lawyer shows up with depositions six people at the bar say that sophie was
00:25:25with tommy that night and she was coming on to him
00:25:27now did you even ask her what happened of course i did why didn't you tell me what do you
00:25:32think this is a disney movie he beat her you keep saying that but it doesn't matter not if nobody
00:25:37believes her we'll tell that to sophie
00:25:39no you tell sophie and you tell her that she better start telling the truth because if they turn up
00:25:43one more lie then that's it
00:25:46you know what
00:25:49i'm getting sick of you
00:25:51sick of you sitting up on your high horse
00:25:52you said you would fight for her
00:25:54that's right fight the most powerful family in this state
00:25:57and if she lies again
00:25:58that's the end
00:25:59that's it
00:26:00ten years my whole career
00:26:01what about you
00:26:02what do you lose
00:26:03this isn't about me
00:26:04nothing
00:26:04you don't lose a thing
00:26:06do you
00:26:51so what did you think they wouldn't find out
00:26:53i told you what happened
00:26:54what you told me was that he was hitting on you
00:26:56he was
00:26:57you were kissing him in a public place
00:26:59oh you think that's the same you think it's like having sex
00:27:01to some people it is yes
00:27:02i told him to back off
00:27:04doesn't matter
00:27:05oh so it's my fault right
00:27:07you're gonna make it look like it was your fault
00:27:08what am i supposed to do go home pretend like nothing happened act like i'm fine
00:27:12you can't lie
00:27:12i didn't lie
00:27:13and you cannot hide things they're gonna find out and they're gonna use it against you
00:27:20what
00:27:23i took money
00:27:26what do you mean
00:27:27just once
00:27:28just once it was
00:27:28it was a joke
00:27:29some old guy
00:27:30he says he wants some company
00:27:31and he'll give me money
00:27:33i won't tell them that
00:27:35if my father found out
00:27:36it would kill him
00:27:37i'll lie if they ask
00:27:38why do you do this
00:27:39don't start with me
00:27:41this isn't good for you
00:27:42don't judge me
00:27:43i'm not judging you
00:27:44some kind of pathetic kid right
00:27:45a real loser
00:27:46no
00:27:47you know just because you wear blue skirts all the time
00:27:49and ugly shoes and no makeup
00:27:51and you think that's how it's supposed to be
00:27:52what about tommy
00:27:53did he give you something
00:27:56what do you think
00:27:57i think if he did you better tell me now
00:27:59yeah he gave me a trust fund
00:28:00that's why i'm having such a great time right now
00:28:22finish with these
00:28:27molly mckinley
00:28:29lee keating
00:28:30i represent the bickley family
00:28:34i was hoping we could have a nice little chat
00:28:36why would we want to do that
00:28:38the bickley family is very important to this community
00:28:41i thought that maybe we should have a reasonable discussion
00:28:43before things get carried away
00:28:46doesn't matter what i have to say
00:28:47i'm not the one that was raped
00:28:49there's obviously been some confusion
00:28:51well if you're confused you should be talking to tommy
00:28:54tommy's very upset
00:28:55he was under the impression that sophie liked him
00:28:58what do you want
00:28:59you want her to back off
00:29:00you want her to change her mind
00:29:01sophie's a child
00:29:02i don't think she really knows what's going to happen
00:29:05if she goes through with this
00:29:06is that a threat mr keating
00:29:08it's a fact
00:29:09she's been making some outlandish accusations
00:29:12well the fact is that my client was raped
00:29:14and you can push all you want
00:29:16that's not going to change
00:29:17why don't you wake up miss mckinley
00:29:18she lied
00:29:20from the time she first opened her mouth
00:29:23it's a subpoena
00:29:24i need to look at her files
00:29:26session notes
00:29:27appointment logs
00:29:28incident reports
00:29:29i have to verify her story
00:29:32now you can give me those at night
00:29:34or you can give them to me tomorrow morning
00:29:35in court
00:29:36i'm not giving you anything
00:29:38you have no choice
00:29:39if sophie persists in bringing charges
00:29:42those records are mine
00:29:43good day miss mckinley
00:29:54they want my files
00:29:56so
00:29:57those files are my property
00:29:59they can't just take them away
00:30:00sophie accused a man of rape
00:30:02the constitution says
00:30:03he's got a right to defend himself
00:30:04they can't take your files
00:30:05well certain relationships
00:30:06have been protected
00:30:07what relationships
00:30:08doctors lawyers
00:30:09therapists
00:30:09licensed therapists
00:30:10sophie gave me confidential information
00:30:13the same way she would talk to a therapist
00:30:14it's the same thing
00:30:15what information
00:30:16what do you mean
00:30:17you hiding something
00:30:18no
00:30:18well then there shouldn't be any trouble
00:30:19you just give them the files
00:30:20those are private conversations
00:30:23if there's some reason
00:30:25why you can't turn them over
00:30:25then you better let me know what it is
00:30:26i am trying
00:30:28to make a place
00:30:29where sophie can feel safe
00:30:30where she can talk
00:30:30and not have to pay for it
00:30:32well if she's not hiding anything
00:30:33she won't have to pay
00:30:34other people have this right
00:30:36if she could afford a psychiatrist
00:30:37we wouldn't even be having this discussion
00:30:39look you can't keep those files
00:30:44thanks for the advice
00:30:46it's against the law
00:30:48it's not a very good law
00:30:50is it
00:31:03you're late
00:31:04don't start
00:31:05mr defazio called three times already
00:31:08he says you're gonna pay the rent today
00:31:09i said tomorrow
00:31:12you missed your 10 30
00:31:15tell me that was a joke
00:31:17she left something for you in your office
00:31:26i thought you were mad
00:31:29mad
00:31:29about the money
00:31:32sophie no
00:31:34you know you gotta water that thing
00:31:37it won't just grow by itself
00:31:46i didn't want this job
00:31:49i thought i was gonna play hockey
00:31:50that's how i got to college
00:31:52scholarship
00:31:54why'd you stop
00:31:55messed up my knees
00:31:57they kept telling me to quit
00:31:59but i just
00:32:01couldn't do it
00:32:04i scheduled you a hearing
00:32:05tomorrow morning
00:32:07you need a lawyer
00:32:09i thought you were the lawyer
00:32:10well for the state
00:32:11i can't represent the rape crisis center
00:32:13well i can't pay a lawyer
00:32:15i know somebody
00:32:20who is this guy
00:32:21why are you whispering
00:32:24why would somebody who lives here
00:32:25want to take this case
00:32:26the labor of love
00:32:28love of what
00:32:32joey finn
00:32:33cute as he ever was
00:32:34you said i would do it for free
00:32:40well not exactly free
00:32:41how exactly not
00:32:43you get to spend time with me
00:32:45all the right lines every time
00:32:47you know i really just need you to explain it to the judge
00:32:50you're telling me that i have 14 hours to prepare a case that has no foundation in the law
00:32:55since when did you worry about the law
00:32:58this man could talk a nun into bed
00:33:00i wouldn't want to
00:33:02excuse me
00:33:03do you have a restroom
00:33:05right then
00:33:06right that way
00:33:12oh
00:33:14oh
00:33:19oh
00:33:20oh
00:33:40He's the only person I ever met
00:33:41who could date three women at the same time
00:33:43and get away with it.
00:33:47Let's change the law.
00:33:50Yes.
00:33:51What do you think?
00:33:54And then she tells me she wants me to look less severe
00:33:57so the judge will know I care about Sophie.
00:33:59Hmm? I thought you were doing it for him.
00:34:01Who? That lawyer guy?
00:34:04Finn?
00:34:06I'd dress up if I were you.
00:34:08That's for Sophie.
00:34:10The controversy began two days ago
00:34:12when the defense attorney subpoenaed the victim's record
00:34:14Why don't you go like that?
00:34:16The director of the center, a former Sister of Mercy,
00:34:19decided to put her conscience before the court order
00:34:21In a formal statement, she declared the subpoena
00:34:23a violation of her client's right to privacy
00:34:26and refused to surrender the files.
00:34:28The judge has called his defiance delinquent
00:34:30and promises immediate reprisal.
00:34:35Molly?
00:34:37Molly?
00:34:37Molly, wake up!
00:34:41You lied to me.
00:34:42I didn't lie to you.
00:34:43You said it was safe.
00:34:44Nobody finds out, Sophie.
00:34:46It's just you and me.
00:34:47It is safe.
00:34:49They're right here.
00:34:50Why should I believe you?
00:34:51I trusted you.
00:34:52I told you everything.
00:34:53I didn't know you were a nun.
00:34:55That has nothing to do with it.
00:34:57You sat there.
00:34:57You sat there thinking how cheap I was
00:34:59and I was thinking maybe you're right.
00:35:00Maybe there's something wrong with me.
00:35:01Sophie, I never said that.
00:35:04Why don't you burn it?
00:35:05They cannot take the files.
00:35:07What are you going to do?
00:35:08Say no Venus light candles for me?
00:35:11Okay, fine.
00:35:11You don't trust me?
00:35:13Burn it.
00:35:13You burn it.
00:35:14Go on.
00:35:18A nun?
00:35:20What kind of nun?
00:35:22Sister of mercy.
00:35:23I knew it.
00:35:23That's the kind that doesn't talk, right?
00:35:25No.
00:35:26Now, just a minute, though.
00:35:26You got married, right?
00:35:27I mean, with a wedding dress, a ring?
00:35:29Shut up.
00:35:30What?
00:35:31Will the court please drive?
00:35:34Let me try to understand the problem here.
00:35:37Three days ago, I issued a subpoena to your client
00:35:40requesting certain records be presented to this court.
00:35:43Are we in agreement about that?
00:35:45Yes, Your Honor.
00:35:46And she has refused to do it?
00:35:47That's correct.
00:35:49I trust you have informed her she is in content.
00:35:52Her position is that the information is privileged
00:35:54and not relevant to the defense.
00:35:55How are we to make a decision as to relevance, Miss Hayes,
00:35:59if we don't know what those files contain?
00:36:01Section 6 of the Health Care Confidentiality Act indicates
00:36:05records may not be released without the consent of the patient.
00:36:08Are you saying your client is a health care provider?
00:36:10Your Honor, I object.
00:36:13Does she meet the definition?
00:36:15The statute doesn't specify.
00:36:17Is she a doctor?
00:36:18Does she have a license?
00:36:20The language is quite broad, Your Honor.
00:36:21Paragraph 3 explicitly defines the health...
00:36:24The client's work requires privacy and confidentiality.
00:36:27They are both constitutionally protected.
00:36:30Miss Hayes, today is my birthday.
00:36:34I hope it's not going to get any worse.
00:36:39They're doing that hearing.
00:36:41Said it on the news.
00:36:46I was thinking maybe I should go.
00:36:51What kind of records do you keep at the center?
00:36:54Names, phone numbers.
00:36:57After each session, I write a couple of sentences about what happened.
00:37:00Is it your policy to show those notes to other people?
00:37:03Outside the center, no.
00:37:04Why not?
00:37:06Our clients come to us in confidence.
00:37:08Many of them are ashamed about what happened.
00:37:11What if a client said it was okay?
00:37:14I'd advise her not to.
00:37:15Why?
00:37:17She doesn't talk to me the same way she would talk to you.
00:37:21People express doubts in therapy.
00:37:24What kind of doubts?
00:37:25Maybe it was her fault.
00:37:27Something she wore, something she said.
00:37:30She might even say that the man who assaulted her looked too short in the lineup.
00:37:33Because she isn't sure?
00:37:35No, because when he raped her, he seemed huge.
00:37:38Her statement taken out of context could make it sound like she isn't certain when she is.
00:37:47No more questions, Your Honor.
00:37:50Are you going to be home for dinner?
00:37:52I waited two hours last night.
00:37:54You can at least tell me that!
00:38:06It's your contention, Miss McKinley, that the information contained in these documents should be withheld from the defense?
00:38:12I feel it should be protected, yes.
00:38:15What if a client told you she wasn't sure who raped her, but she was pressing charges anyway?
00:38:21Would you protect that information?
00:38:23It wouldn't happen.
00:38:24But if it did?
00:38:26Rape victims don't just randomly pick someone to prosecute.
00:38:29They want justice, not revenge.
00:38:31Just answer the question.
00:38:33What if you knew that the man she accused was innocent?
00:38:36You're distorting the issue.
00:38:37Your Honor, this is completely hypothetical.
00:38:40I want to hear it.
00:38:41Answer the question, please.
00:38:47If I knew that a client of mine had deliberately accused the wrong person, I would step forward.
00:38:53What if you just suspected?
00:38:55If you saw inconsistencies?
00:38:56If you thought, maybe she's lying to me?
00:38:59I told you my clients do not lie.
00:39:01But you just said they get confused.
00:39:03I mean, first he's tall, then he's short.
00:39:06If they're confused, it'll come out in testimony.
00:39:08The issue here is confidentiality.
00:39:11People have a right to a private conversation with a counselor.
00:39:14And who's to decide if that conversation is relevant to the defense?
00:39:19You or the jury?
00:39:26The Rape Crisis Center is clearly of great benefit to the women who come to you for help.
00:39:32Your passion in this cause is commendable.
00:39:35But we are governed by law, not passion.
00:39:37We are not free in this country to break the law for a personal cause.
00:39:42This defendant has a right to the records of the center as much as he has a right to the
00:39:46records of the police department or the emergency room at a hospital.
00:39:51I direct that they be produced immediately.
00:39:53Your Honor, it's not the same thing.
00:39:55Miss Hayes, please sit down.
00:39:56I haven't finished.
00:39:59If the statute was meant to protect rape crisis centers, it would have said so.
00:40:03Excuse me, Molly.
00:40:05Your Honor, this girl was raped.
00:40:06She's not conspiring with me.
00:40:08She's trying to get her life back.
00:40:09Your Honor is completely out of line.
00:40:11The center is the only place she feels safe.
00:40:14How can I help her get well if everything she says to me can be used against her by the
00:40:17defense?
00:40:18Miss McKinley, if you prevail upon me to consider the facts, then you must abide by the decision I make.
00:40:24I can't.
00:40:27You refuse to surrender the records?
00:40:30Yes.
00:40:33Then I'm afraid I shall have to incarcerate you.
00:40:36You will be taken to the women's reformatory.
00:40:38You can't sentence her indefinitely.
00:40:40She has the keys to the cell in her own pocket, Miss Hayes.
00:40:43Your Honor, this is unconscionable.
00:40:45Objection noted.
00:40:46We are adjourned.
00:41:15Do you mind?
00:41:17We can appeal it.
00:41:18Go to the state Supreme Court.
00:41:20Petition the legislature to amend the statute.
00:41:23How long does that take?
00:41:24Months.
00:41:24We can push it through.
00:41:25You want her in jail?
00:41:26Is that what you want?
00:41:27I'm her lawyer, not her conscience.
00:41:29I'll be fine.
00:41:31You know what it's like inside?
00:41:32There's one prison for women in this state.
00:41:34It's got drug addicts, killers, women who keep razor blades under their tongues just in case.
00:41:38She's obviously made a decision, Joey.
00:41:39I think we should support it.
00:41:40You support it.
00:41:42Look, you've made your point, okay?
00:41:44Eight months from now, when you're still inside here, nobody's going to remember what that point was.
00:41:48Sophie's not a point.
00:41:49She's a person.
00:41:50And so are you.
00:41:52It's not a sin to change your mind.
00:42:05You think it's my fault?
00:42:07Is it?
00:42:08Shut up.
00:42:09Why don't you tell me?
00:42:10Tell you what?
00:42:11What you told Molly.
00:42:12That's what you're afraid of, isn't it?
00:42:13Maybe it's none of your business.
00:42:15Are you hiding something?
00:42:16What do you think?
00:42:17I hope not, because she's in a lot of trouble.
00:42:27You'll get one.
00:42:42Holy moly.
00:42:43Look what just blew in from Kansas.
00:42:46Okay, ladies.
00:42:47Let's go.
00:42:48Keep it moving.
00:42:50Into the van.
00:43:03You lose something?
00:43:06No.
00:43:07Yeah, I did.
00:43:11You lose.
00:43:13God, Molly.
00:43:14Hey, come on.
00:43:16Don't push me.
00:43:17Gets better down the road.
00:43:19I have to get off it.
00:43:20I've had about to run.
00:43:22I've had about to run.
00:43:35Turn around.
00:43:52Open your mouth.
00:43:54Wide.
00:43:58Take your clothes off.
00:44:00My clothes?
00:44:02You want it easy or hard?
00:44:10It's been almost two weeks since Molly McKinley, the former sister of Mercy,
00:44:14entered the women's correctional facility.
00:44:16In spite of protests from human rights organizations and local women's groups,
00:44:22Judge Boland shows no sign of reversing his decision.
00:44:25The woman's lawyer has applied several times for protective custody, which has been denied.
00:44:30Let's turn it off.
00:44:34Can I help you?
00:44:38Excuse me.
00:44:39Miss, do you have a minute?
00:44:41This is cold.
00:44:43You know what? I'm talking to someone right now.
00:44:44Wait your turn or take it to the kitchen yourself.
00:44:53I've got a daughter your age.
00:44:55Sixteen?
00:44:57Not quite so feisty.
00:45:00Must be hard on you.
00:45:02All the commotion.
00:45:04Fourteen days in jail?
00:45:06Twelve days.
00:45:09It's a long time to spend in a place like that.
00:45:15What do you want?
00:45:16You blame yourself, right?
00:45:19You're the reason she's in there.
00:45:21It's a big responsibility.
00:45:24You could do something.
00:45:27It's none of your business.
00:45:28Those records belong to you.
00:45:30So?
00:45:31If you turn them over, they'd have to let her go.
00:45:34It's your choice, not hers.
00:45:38That's what she's fighting for, right?
00:45:40So you can decide.
00:45:41Who's fighting for?
00:45:56The End
00:46:17You got a problem?
00:46:19No.
00:46:24You got a problem with me?
00:46:26What do you want?
00:46:29There's a kid in visiting, says she's your daughter.
00:46:35What happened?
00:46:39Immaculate conception.
00:46:56You shouldn't have come.
00:46:59Why? Because you don't want to see me?
00:47:01Because this isn't a good place for you to be.
00:47:03And it's not a good place for you either, is it?
00:47:06I'm fine.
00:47:07You don't look fine.
00:47:10Well, who are you going to believe, you or me?
00:47:13You should just give them the file. It's not that important.
00:47:16I think it is.
00:47:22I brought you something.
00:47:26My dad makes them sometimes.
00:47:27When my mom was alive, he said that they looked like her.
00:47:31And now it's her spirit watching over us.
00:47:34He says what you do is, is you put her over your bed at night so she can stop by
00:47:40and make sure you're all right.
00:47:43It's beautiful.
00:47:45I talk to her sometimes.
00:47:47Ask her to help out with things.
00:47:49I usually go to the cemetery, but...
00:47:52I think you can broadcast from here, under the serving stances.
00:47:57I don't think she'd mind.
00:48:02Sophie, I'm sorry about this.
00:48:05I know.
00:48:20I need to talk to you.
00:48:23I went to see her today in the jail.
00:48:27They're saying they'll keep her there unless she gives them the records.
00:48:32The thing is, it's my fault.
00:48:37I told her things.
00:48:40Secrets.
00:48:42I didn't want you to be ashamed of me.
00:48:52Did you hear what I said?
00:48:54I'm sorry.
00:48:55Why do you keep ignoring me?
00:48:56But what?
00:48:57I'm not doing anything.
00:48:58I'm trying to talk to you.
00:48:59I'm trying to tell you something.
00:49:00Please, stay quiet.
00:49:03I went out sometimes at night.
00:49:05I got dressed up.
00:49:06I went to bars.
00:49:07You're a little bit.
00:49:07I'm not what you think I am.
00:49:09I am not a whore.
00:49:13English!
00:49:16He raped me.
00:49:19You know why she's in jail?
00:49:22Because of you.
00:49:25Because I was afraid of hurting you.
00:49:47I'm Sophie DeMario.
00:49:51I'm sorry to bother you.
00:49:53Um, they said the records are mine.
00:49:58Technically.
00:50:01I want to give them to you.
00:50:15Can't do this.
00:50:16It's her right.
00:50:17Those were my records.
00:50:18Soap's records.
00:50:19My apartment.
00:50:20And what gives you the right to go in there without my permission?
00:50:23What'd you do?
00:50:23Break in?
00:50:24Not exactly.
00:50:25Yeah, well, I could sue you for that.
00:50:26It's her choice, Molly.
00:50:27She is 16 years old.
00:50:29What the hell does she do?
00:50:29No, no, you better get this under control.
00:50:31Don't you tell me how to act.
00:50:32Not you.
00:50:42She was a little surprised.
00:50:45What kind of a stunt was that?
00:50:46What do you mean?
00:50:47We agreed.
00:50:48I changed my mind.
00:50:50No, you didn't change your mind.
00:50:51They changed your mind.
00:50:52Who did?
00:50:53Who's they?
00:50:54The Vickleys, your father, Mr. Finn.
00:50:56You said I should tell the truth.
00:50:57Not your whole life story.
00:50:58So I did.
00:50:59So what?
00:51:00I didn't rape anybody.
00:51:01I shouldn't be ashamed.
00:51:02This isn't about shame.
00:51:03There are issues.
00:51:04What issues?
00:51:05Privacy.
00:51:05My privacy.
00:51:06Isn't that what you said?
00:51:07I decide you want to stay in jail forever, right?
00:51:09All you care about is your stupid issues.
00:51:11That is not true.
00:51:12It is.
00:51:13St. Molly saves the day.
00:51:14But fine.
00:51:15You want to give him those records, you just give him those records.
00:51:17But don't expect me to pick up the pieces because I can't.
00:51:20I cannot do it.
00:51:21I cannot do it.
00:51:53You're punishing me, right?
00:51:55What do you mean?
00:51:57My mother used to do it.
00:51:58Starve and suffer.
00:52:00I'm not hungry.
00:52:02Listen.
00:52:04I read the files.
00:52:05I don't think they're so bad.
00:52:06If Keating finds out that Sophie took money, so what?
00:52:09It's not admissible.
00:52:10It has nothing to do with the rape.
00:52:12They'll use it anyway.
00:52:13So we moved to strike.
00:52:16It's a trick.
00:52:17You know that.
00:52:17The jury hears they're not going to forget.
00:52:19Fine.
00:52:20So we come at it a different way.
00:52:21Let him call her a floozy, a tramp, whatever he wants.
00:52:24And then I put you up on the stand.
00:52:25And I make it clear to the jury that you really know Sophie.
00:52:28You know what really happened.
00:52:30It won't work.
00:52:31Ex-none, sister of mercy, for God's sake.
00:52:33What could be better than that?
00:52:34Joe.
00:52:36She said that if anybody ever found out about this, it would destroy her.
00:52:39Now, she told me I wrote it down and they're going to use it against her.
00:52:43She's a tough kid.
00:52:44Maybe she's not.
00:52:49I used to teach.
00:52:53Before I left the convent, a student of mine, a girl, she came to me.
00:52:59And she told me that a boy forced her to have sex.
00:53:02She said she was fine and I let her go.
00:53:04And, uh, she killed herself that night.
00:53:09This is not the same thing.
00:53:11You don't know if she's fine?
00:53:12She doesn't even know.
00:53:13But you can't quit just because you're afraid.
00:53:15I can't sit there and watch them break her down.
00:53:18Please, don't go on with this case.
00:53:20Just drop it.
00:53:21It's not too late.
00:53:21I can't.
00:53:23Why?
00:53:24I promised a friend of mine, okay?
00:53:27Wasn't a friend at first, but then she said something that kind of got to me.
00:53:32She said the only thing that really matters is Sophie.
00:53:37And if we fight for her, then that's all she needs.
00:54:13And if we fight for her, then that's all she needs.
00:54:21And if we fight for her, then that's all she needs.
00:54:51And if we fight for her, then that's all she needs.
00:55:21I just dropped Dina off and I noticed this car following me.
00:55:25It hit me and I skidded off the road.
00:55:28He pulled in front of me and got out.
00:55:31I said, what the hell's the matter with you?
00:55:33And he said he was tired of me playing games.
00:55:36He must have hit me because I was bleeding.
00:55:40What was he doing?
00:55:42Tearing my underwear, pulling it off.
00:55:44Did you tell him to stop?
00:55:46I kicked him.
00:55:48I leaned on the horn.
00:55:49I kept reaching for the light.
00:55:51I thought if somebody could see.
00:55:53What happened?
00:55:54I crawled in the back seat.
00:55:56He followed me.
00:56:00That's all, your honor.
00:56:04Top student, editor of a law review.
00:56:07I have to say that Tommy Binkley I know couldn't do something like this.
00:56:10If he didn't do it, why accuse him?
00:56:12People are hungry for attention.
00:56:14A big trial like this, it says you belong somehow.
00:56:17The system recognizes you.
00:56:19You count.
00:56:19You think she's lying?
00:56:20I don't think her story holds up.
00:56:23Why didn't you tell anyone you were raped?
00:56:25Because I thought I could get in trouble.
00:56:27With whom?
00:56:28With the police.
00:56:28I had a fake ID.
00:56:30With your father?
00:56:33Maybe.
00:56:34Is that why you lied?
00:56:35I didn't lie.
00:56:36You had the wrong name, wrong age.
00:56:39You claimed you were in the car alone.
00:56:41Sounds like a lie to me.
00:56:42Your Honor.
00:56:43Did your father know that you went to the bars?
00:56:46No.
00:56:47Did he know you were sexually active?
00:56:49No.
00:56:49Did he know that you had taken money for sex?
00:56:52Objection.
00:56:53Sustained.
00:56:54Jury will disregard that question.
00:56:56You know better than that, Mr. Keating.
00:56:59You didn't want your father to know, did you?
00:57:02What you were doing that night.
00:57:03That's right.
00:57:05What made you change your mind?
00:57:08Didn't you imagine your father would be less upset if he thought you were raped?
00:57:11Than if he thought you were having sex?
00:57:13No.
00:57:14That's what you told Molly McKinley.
00:57:16I never said that.
00:57:17You said it would kill your father if he knew.
00:57:19Not about sex.
00:57:21About what?
00:57:31That I took money.
00:57:34Order.
00:57:35Order.
00:57:40So, you didn't want your father to know that you had taken money for sex.
00:57:44And you told Molly McKinley that you would lie if necessary to hide that problem.
00:57:49Isn't that true?
00:57:51I thought I would lie.
00:57:54I changed my mind.
00:57:55No further questions.
00:57:59The defense calls Thomas Franklin Bickley III.
00:58:04We were at the bar.
00:58:06Things were pretty intense.
00:58:10She said we should go to Gillum's Pond.
00:58:12She said I should follow her because she had a bigger car.
00:58:16So we drove to the pond, we parked, I got in.
00:58:21That's it?
00:58:22We had sex.
00:58:23Was it consensual?
00:58:25Yes.
00:58:26No further questions.
00:58:28Where did you first meet Sophie Di Mario?
00:58:30Bickley Hospital, March 24th of this year.
00:58:33Why were you there?
00:58:35I was there to help her through an evidentiary exam.
00:58:37The resident said she'd been raped.
00:58:39Objection.
00:58:41Miss McKinley, the resident will testify as to his own opinion.
00:58:44You can't do it for him.
00:58:46When you got to the hospital, how did Sophie look to you?
00:58:50She had a cut on her head.
00:58:51There was a lot of blood and she seemed to be in shock.
00:58:54Did she tell you what happened?
00:58:56I asked her if someone had hurt her and she nodded.
00:58:59The next day she came to my office and said she'd been raped.
00:59:02Do you believe she was raped?
00:59:04Her belief isn't relevant.
00:59:05I'll allow it.
00:59:07Go ahead.
00:59:10Yes, I do.
00:59:12No further questions.
00:59:19When you first met Sophie, what name did she give you?
00:59:22She didn't give me her name.
00:59:24What name did you write on this form?
00:59:26Teresa Silvio.
00:59:28This form also says she's 23.
00:59:31Is she 23?
00:59:32No.
00:59:35She gave you the wrong name, the wrong age,
00:59:38but when she told you that she was raped, you believed her.
00:59:41Yes, I did.
00:59:42And so did the police and the doctors
00:59:44and the man who found her bleeding on the side of the road.
00:59:47Thank you, Ms. McKinley.
00:59:49This note here, what does it say?
00:59:53You're taking this out of context.
00:59:55Can you read it aloud for me, please?
00:59:58No prior physical contact.
01:00:00Did you write that?
01:00:01Yes, I did.
01:00:02Six witnesses saw Sophie making out with Tommy in the bar that night.
01:00:07Now, when she told you that she was raped, did she tell you that?
01:00:12She was telling the story in pieces.
01:00:14No prior physical contact.
01:00:17Did she say that?
01:00:18No.
01:00:19You wrote it down.
01:00:20I was making an assumption.
01:00:22She was terrified.
01:00:23She didn't want to talk to me in the beginning at all.
01:00:25You said that she told you what happened and you believed her.
01:00:28I believed she was raped.
01:00:30Yes.
01:00:35Something in the margin, here.
01:00:37What is it?
01:00:39A little mark.
01:00:44Answer the question, please.
01:00:47It's a question mark.
01:00:48A question mark?
01:00:49Do you make that mark?
01:00:51Yes.
01:00:52What does it mean?
01:00:54She was afraid that...
01:00:55Afraid or not, you thought she was lying.
01:00:58Objection.
01:00:58Sophie never lied about being raped.
01:01:00From the day I met her, that story didn't change.
01:01:03Ms. McKinley, you didn't believe her.
01:01:05What did you think she was lying to you about?
01:01:07Where she was raped?
01:01:08How she was raped?
01:01:09Who raped her?
01:01:10If she was raped?
01:01:11Your Honor?
01:01:16No further questions.
01:01:23No further questions.
01:01:36No further questions.
01:01:39No further questions.
01:02:09You left pretty fast.
01:02:13You were pretty busy.
01:02:15I can see.
01:02:19I keep trying to apologize.
01:02:23I keep trying to tell myself that you were right.
01:02:27I pushed too hard.
01:02:28That I shouldn't have put you on the stand.
01:02:32Or I should have just dropped the case.
01:02:34But you know something?
01:02:36I'm not sorry.
01:02:38I'm sorry I didn't do better, but I'm not sorry I tried.
01:02:44You didn't hurt Sophie, Molly.
01:02:46They did.
01:02:48You've got to stop blaming yourself and just get back in the game.
01:03:08Oh, my God.
01:03:34Molly?
01:03:37I'm fine.
01:03:39I'm fine.
01:03:40I'm just organizing it.
01:04:34I'm just organizing it.
01:04:40Bless me, Father, for I've sinned.
01:04:42It's been two years since my last confession.
01:04:45What are your sins?
01:04:48I let someone die.
01:04:52Go on.
01:04:55Two years ago when I was teaching, she came to me and she was in pain.
01:05:01I didn't listen carefully to what she was saying.
01:05:04I sent her away.
01:05:06How did you sin?
01:05:08I didn't help her.
01:05:10I didn't want her to depend on me.
01:05:14That's not a sin, Molly.
01:05:17She killed herself.
01:05:19You think it was your fault?
01:05:24I hurt people, Father.
01:05:27It doesn't matter what I do, I hurt them.
01:05:30Every day I wake up with my hands in fists and I push people away.
01:05:35What she chose to do is between her and God.
01:05:40I doubt it was because of you.
01:05:43I'm afraid.
01:05:46What did she teach you, Molly?
01:05:48How can you live differently because of her?
01:05:50I don't know.
01:05:51I think you do.
01:05:53I think you do.
01:05:53If it troubles you somewhere in your heart, you do.
01:06:10Mr. DiMario, I'm Molly McKinley.
01:06:12I'm looking for Sophie.
01:06:14She go.
01:06:16What do you mean?
01:06:17The neighbor, she says she sees Sophie in the road.
01:06:20She has her bag with her.
01:06:22She gets into a truck.
01:06:24I go to the police, but they know help.
01:06:26I don't know where else to go.
01:06:31She has no mother.
01:06:33I hear her at night, in and out, all night long.
01:06:37I stay awake.
01:06:39I want to say something.
01:06:41I never do.
01:06:43I think maybe I lose her, too.
01:06:46You know Sophie.
01:06:48You know where she go.
01:06:51Please, you help me.
01:06:55It's 1.15 W.R.I.C. Richmond in the first few hours of a new day.
01:06:59Still awake?
01:07:00You got some troubles?
01:07:01No one to talk to?
01:07:02Well, Ira's here.
01:07:03And all ears.
01:07:04So why don't you pick up the phone and give the bad dream to me?
01:07:08Line one, we've got Bob G. from Baltimore.
01:07:10Is that right?
01:07:11I took something.
01:07:12Took something?
01:07:13What do you mean?
01:07:14You mean you're a thief?
01:07:16It was just sitting there on the counter.
01:07:18Nobody was looking.
01:07:19Took what?
01:07:20Stereo?
01:07:21Piano?
01:07:21Color TV?
01:07:22A wallet?
01:07:24A wallet?
01:07:25Yeah.
01:07:26So, why are you calling me?
01:07:29I don't know.
01:07:30You want to give it back?
01:07:32No.
01:07:33Something's troubling you, man.
01:07:35That's why you picked up the phone.
01:07:38Bob?
01:07:38You still with me?
01:07:40Yeah.
01:08:03Maybe you should tell somebody.
01:08:04I'm telling you.
01:08:07Good.
01:08:07I'm going to hang up, Bob.
01:08:09Then what?
01:08:10I'll call again.
01:08:25I'll call again.
01:08:49Somebody said they saw you on the highway getting into a truck.
01:08:55I changed my mind.
01:09:00She was very sick, you know, before she died.
01:09:05What?
01:09:07What?
01:09:07Nothing.
01:09:09I'm not drunk.
01:09:10I didn't say you were.
01:09:16What are you doing?
01:09:18What are you doing?
01:09:18I'm leaving.
01:09:19And where will you go?
01:09:20I don't know.
01:09:21You don't always have to know everything before you do it.
01:09:23You have a family, Sophie.
01:09:24Oh, right.
01:09:25He's very worried.
01:09:27Because he doesn't know how to make breakfast.
01:09:29Because he loves you.
01:09:30He wants me to be like she was.
01:09:32No, he doesn't.
01:09:33What do you know?
01:09:33You're a nun.
01:09:34I'm not a nun.
01:09:35Well, you act like one.
01:09:36And what's that supposed to mean?
01:09:37You're a statue.
01:09:38Nothing touches you.
01:09:39All right.
01:09:40You have a right to be mad.
01:09:41I'm not mad.
01:09:42I'd have to like you for that.
01:09:44And I don't.
01:09:45Okay.
01:09:45I tried.
01:09:46I know you did.
01:09:50I tried.
01:09:53I wasn't very nice to you.
01:09:56It doesn't matter.
01:09:58You want to know why?
01:10:00Because I'm afraid of things and people.
01:10:03Everybody.
01:10:03I don't care.
01:10:04Well, I do.
01:10:05So you listen to me.
01:10:07I have never gotten close to anybody.
01:10:10I worry all the time.
01:10:11I don't know what to say.
01:10:12Or I'm going to say the wrong thing.
01:10:13And usually I do say the wrong thing.
01:10:15Or nothing at all.
01:10:16And that's even worse.
01:10:18And I couldn't face it.
01:10:19So I ran away.
01:10:21And I gave myself to God.
01:10:24It wasn't good, Sophie.
01:10:26I was ashamed.
01:10:29I didn't think I deserved a life.
01:10:34Please come home.
01:10:37Why?
01:10:38Because I don't want you to waste all the time that I did.
01:10:44Please.
01:11:01He used to wait up for my mother.
01:11:04Then she worked at night.
01:11:07He'd just sit there with the light on until she came home.
01:11:12He wanted to make sure she was safe.
01:11:28Sofie, we dispatched you that way.
01:11:32He'd be close to you.
01:11:33See you next time.
01:11:35Bye.
01:11:36Bye.
01:11:36Bye.
01:11:37Bye.
01:11:38Bye.
01:11:40Bye.
01:11:41Bye.
01:11:42Bye.
01:11:43Bye.
01:11:45What are you doing here?
01:11:48Mom, I didn't want to miss you.
01:11:52Right after you left, this guy came by.
01:11:54Says he's a defense attorney.
01:11:57He wants to see the records on Jimena Garcia.
01:12:00Oh, I don't believe this.
01:12:01It's a subpoena.
01:12:03It's never going to end, is it?
01:12:04He said he wants to see the files tonight.
01:12:08Did you do it?
01:12:09Hey.
01:12:14He says if you don't turn them over, they'll throw you in jail.
01:12:18This is just going to keep happening, huh, Molly?
01:12:24On March 23rd of this year, Sophie DiMario went to a bar called Johnny B's, just outside
01:12:31Richmond.
01:12:32By her own admission, this is something that she did quite frequently.
01:12:36Using a counterfeit license, driving an unregistered vehicle, she went there to pick up guys.
01:12:43Sophie was in the bar by her choice that night, and she met Tommy Bickley.
01:12:50She let Tommy kiss her.
01:12:52She let Tommy buy her beer.
01:12:56Six witnesses saw Sophie that night having a very good time.
01:13:00Now Sophie says that Tommy raped her.
01:13:04Tommy denies this.
01:13:07You have a decision to make.
01:13:09You have to ask yourself, which of them is telling me the truth?
01:13:13And as you're making that decision, remember this.
01:13:17Sophie lied.
01:13:18She lied to the police when they first met her.
01:13:23She lied to the doctors at the hospital.
01:13:26She lied to her rape crisis counselor.
01:13:29She lied to her father every time she went to that bar.
01:13:33And after she claimed she was raped, she lied again as to how and what happened.
01:13:42Now Sophie has said that Tommy forced her to have sex.
01:13:47I can imagine another scenario.
01:13:51Sophie had sex willingly.
01:13:53Tommy went home.
01:13:55George Gillum found Sophie half naked, too drunk to drive, and called the police.
01:14:01And now Sophie had a real problem.
01:14:06How was she going to explain all of this to her father?
01:14:10A sweet old man who had no idea of the kind of life Sophie had been leading.
01:14:17There's no case for conviction.
01:14:20There's just a question mark at the end of her testimony.
01:14:24You can't but have a doubt, a reasonable doubt, the same doubt that Molly McKinley had when Sophie first told
01:14:32her this story.
01:14:33And if Sophie lied so many times to protect herself, maybe she's lying now.
01:14:53If Sophie was mugged, or robbed, or beaten, would you be asking yourself so earnestly whether or not she has
01:15:00a tendency to lie about things?
01:15:02I mean, if you found her bleeding on the sidewalk and she told you that somebody hit her, would you
01:15:07feel the need to examine the records of her therapy sessions?
01:15:12Would you think that she'd hit herself?
01:15:15Sophie lied.
01:15:17But she didn't lie about the cut on her head, the scratches on her back, her torn shirt, torn underpants.
01:15:24She wasn't lying when she leaned on the horn and woke George Gillum in the middle of the night.
01:15:28She lied after she was raped, because she was afraid.
01:15:32She was afraid that if she told the truth, she'd be punished for it.
01:15:35She would be disbelieved.
01:15:36She would be penalized because she's a little wild.
01:15:39And she was right.
01:15:42The defense has exposed her most private conversations to you.
01:15:48They've unpacked her past, mistakes, her self-doubts.
01:15:54Every indiscretion held up to you as proof that she wasn't raped.
01:15:59Now, let me tell you something about rape.
01:16:00It never takes place out in the open in front of a TV camera.
01:16:04It happens in the dark where nobody can see.
01:16:08And so it comes down to a choice.
01:16:10Which one of these two people do you believe?
01:16:13Now, the problem is we can't expose the rapist the way we can expose the victim.
01:16:18I can't bring Tommy Bickley's therapy sessions, private confessions into this courtroom.
01:16:23The law protects them against that kind of an attack.
01:16:26So the only thing that you can do is look at the facts and ask yourself, is Tommy telling the
01:16:32truth?
01:16:32What about the dent in Sophie's fender?
01:16:34What about the stitches in her head?
01:16:35What about the emergency room report that lists her condition as victim of assault?
01:16:41Somebody hurt Sophie that night.
01:16:43I mean, there were only two people there, Sophie and Tommy.
01:16:46Which one of them is most likely to tell you what really happened?
01:16:51Tommy Bickley has been accused of rape.
01:16:53How reliable is he?
01:16:56Ask yourself.
01:16:57Could he get up on that stand and tell the truth?
01:16:59In front of his family, friends, in front of a judge, in front of a jury.
01:17:03Could he possibly get up there and tell the simple truth?
01:17:05Say, I did it.
01:17:07On the night of March 23rd, 1995, I, Thomas Bickley, ran Sophie DiModio off the road, and I raped her.
01:17:14And I am guilty!
01:17:37You gave her something today.
01:17:40You took it away, and you gave it back.
01:17:46Chinese?
01:17:49The only argument I can make is the same one I made before.
01:17:52You're a health care provider.
01:17:53Won't fly.
01:17:54It's a different judge.
01:17:55They all read the same law books, Molly.
01:17:57You have a hearing at 3 o'clock.
01:17:58We can't do anything by then.
01:18:01You have two choices.
01:18:03Give them Garcia's files, or go back to jail.
01:18:05And what happens when they subpoena the next set of records?
01:18:07Who goes to jail for that?
01:18:08Why do I even keep these files?
01:18:10If I didn't have them, they couldn't take them away.
01:18:14Molly.
01:18:18Jury's in.
01:18:19Two hours?
01:18:21That's it?
01:18:25Mr. Foreman, in the case of the state versus Thomas Franklin Bickley III, charging him on count one of first
01:18:33-degree rape,
01:18:34Have you agreed upon a verdict?
01:18:36We have.
01:18:38Will the defendant please rise?
01:18:43Do you find the defendant guilty or not guilty?
01:18:46Guilty.
01:19:03Don't do it, Molly.
01:19:05I don't have to give them anything.
01:19:07Not if it doesn't exist.
01:19:08I can't advise you to do this.
01:19:10Am I right?
01:19:10You're crazy.
01:19:11Okay, but am I right?
01:19:12You're never right.
01:19:16McKinley, how do you feel about what happened today?
01:19:17I think justice was served.
01:19:18What do you think?
01:19:19I think it's time to go home.
01:19:21What about the Garcia case?
01:19:22Are you prepared to go to jail again?
01:19:23If I have to.
01:19:36Quite a victory.
01:19:39You could have some trouble at the center.
01:19:44What kind of trouble?
01:19:46A lot of people don't approve of what you're doing.
01:19:49They find your tactics a bit extreme.
01:19:51Well, stick around, Mr. Keating.
01:19:54You ain't seen nothing yet.
01:19:57Go.
01:19:58Susan Ann, 11286.
01:20:01Got it.
01:20:02Next.
01:20:02Arbiter, 5588.
01:20:05Yep.
01:20:05Colleen Ball, 6685.
01:20:07Mary Ball, Sari, 412.
01:20:10Allison Mason, 5887.
01:20:12Elizabeth Morris, 7493.
01:20:15Hiroko Sakura, 1194.
01:20:18Margaret Salvia, 12692.
01:20:20Beth Arruda, 61390.
01:20:23Yep.
01:20:24Kathleen Arruda, 71088.
01:20:26Bingo!
01:20:27I heard you were having a party.
01:20:28I didn't want to miss it.
01:20:29Where did you get this?
01:20:31A friend.
01:20:32He thought we should have it back.
01:20:34What friend?
01:20:35Yep.
01:20:35He's waiting outside.
01:20:37Betty and Quentin, 911, 97.
01:20:38Got it.
01:20:39Money, power, and speed.
01:20:55And what are you planning to do with this?
01:21:01As a lawyer, I'm obliged to advise you that what you're doing could be construed as an obstruction of justice.
01:21:57Should have done this when you told me to.
01:22:16In an extraordinary development today, the Middlesex County Rape Crisis Center
01:22:20burned the files of over 3,000 current and former clients.
01:22:24Defense attorneys were outraged, calling the act of plagiarant obstruction of justice.
01:22:29The director of the center said that until rape laws begin to focus on the perpetrators of the crime,
01:22:34they will keep no further record of consultations with clients.
01:23:01Debby Mills, Karen Green,
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