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00:00:09Thank you for listening.
00:02:3037th Street, French's Tire Shop. Cover the Northeast Yard motion.
00:02:36112, domestic disturbance at 3-4-5-0 Loma Vista.
00:02:42Mullins again?
00:02:43That's right.
00:02:45I'm on my way.
00:02:47Killers, you're back up.
00:03:06No, honey, it's okay.
00:03:08It's okay.
00:03:09It's okay.
00:03:10It's okay.
00:03:17Look what he did to me.
00:03:19I'm out of here.
00:03:19I need you to calm down.
00:03:20I'm out of here this time.
00:03:22This time I will.
00:03:22Okay, all right.
00:03:23What I need you to do...
00:03:24He's going crazy.
00:03:24He's going crazy.
00:03:26He's breaking up the whole house.
00:03:28Please help me.
00:03:29Please help me.
00:03:30I need to get him.
00:03:30Please get him.
00:03:32Dispatches.
00:03:33We're going to need an ambulance now.
00:03:35Here at 3-4-5-0 Loma Vista Avenue.
00:03:38Mr. Mullins?
00:03:50Mr. Mullins, this is the police.
00:03:52Come on out.
00:03:53The Stroud's going in now.
00:03:55Do you copy?
00:03:55Mr. Mullins, did you hear me?
00:04:06Moins?
00:04:17Mr. Mullins, what do we call him?
00:04:23I'm not going to need to do that.
00:04:23But if we could help look at all this.
00:04:24Let's go with the girl's house.
00:04:24I'm not going into the house.
00:04:24You have to go to your room.
00:04:24You need to be in the house.
00:04:24I'll take off my back at the house.
00:04:24I'm not going to do that.
00:04:24I'm not going to be in the house.
00:04:25I'm not going to eat a meal today.
00:04:28I have to take off my back at the house.
00:04:43Copy that, Heller.
00:04:45Unit 22.
00:04:47I'll show you your ETA infringes charge.
00:05:22Mr. Mullins, step out slowly with your hands in the air.
00:05:27Mr. Mullins.
00:05:33Please!
00:05:34Please!
00:05:35Drop the pipe.
00:05:36Drop the pipe.
00:05:39Hands behind your head.
00:05:41Hands behind your head.
00:05:42All right, up against the wall.
00:05:44Up against the wall.
00:05:45F*** you, Ford.
00:05:56Are we having fun yet, huh?
00:05:57Nice backup, Heller.
00:05:59All right, in case you're in trouble?
00:06:00Heller!
00:06:01What the hell do you think you're doing?
00:06:03Why don't you relax?
00:06:04I know this guy.
00:06:05He likes to hit people.
00:06:06Don't you, mother?
00:06:06You hit him again, Heller, and it goes in my report.
00:06:09Yeah?
00:06:09You do that, and you'll never see backup again from anybody.
00:06:12Get your hands off of him.
00:06:14Get your hands off of him.
00:06:16Fine, fine.
00:06:16It's your call.
00:06:17Come on, it's always.
00:06:21Listen, you want me to run him in for you?
00:06:39Hey, bright eyes.
00:06:40How'd your ship go?
00:06:41Eh, for long.
00:06:43Must have been a full moon last night.
00:06:44Seemed like all the wackos were out.
00:06:46Well, hopefully they'll get back in their cages
00:06:48before I have to get out there
00:06:49and make our streets safe against parking violators.
00:06:53I gotta get this stuff in and get out of here.
00:06:55I'll see you at breakfast.
00:06:56Oh, yeah.
00:06:57All right.
00:06:58You got a chili omelet?
00:07:00After onion.
00:07:02Hey, Jason, I'm coming through.
00:07:06You know, we couldn't they'd spend some extra money
00:07:09for another locker room
00:07:10so we wouldn't have to go through this every day?
00:07:11And then miss the beefcake?
00:07:13You don't hold a candle on my boyfriend, Charlie.
00:07:15Oh, I don't know about that.
00:07:19Two days wear, five days wear.
00:07:23Oh, man.
00:07:24Last year's softball playoffs.
00:07:25Oh, you're a sick man, Warsburg.
00:07:29Here.
00:07:30Burn them when you're done with them.
00:07:31Thanks, Charlie.
00:07:33How do you get them like that?
00:07:34Did you guys see the set on that blonde
00:07:36that Hank was with the other night at Bowling Alley?
00:07:37Oh, Mike, you must have been having fun in the shower, huh?
00:07:39Well, you know what they say.
00:07:42The bigger the breasts, the dumber the guy.
00:07:48Stroud.
00:07:49What?
00:07:50Lieutenant Fuhrer wants to see you in his office.
00:07:52Uh-oh.
00:07:53Oh, it's all over now.
00:07:55Another white stuff.
00:07:56Can I have your locker?
00:08:06Sir?
00:08:06Come in, Stroud.
00:08:15I've marked you meet standards in all but three categories.
00:08:19In those, amount of work performed, coordinating with others,
00:08:23and helpful to fellow employees, I've rated you exceed standards.
00:08:28Thank you, sir.
00:08:30Well, Stroud, two more months.
00:08:33Coming down to the wire.
00:08:35This will be your last evaluation.
00:08:37I thought I had one more at the end of review.
00:08:39I think we can skip it.
00:08:41Unless, of course, you object.
00:08:42Oh, no, sir. I don't object at all.
00:08:45When the time comes, I'll just attach this eval to my recommendation.
00:08:48Here. Read and sign.
00:08:53Thank you so much, Lieutenant Fuhrer.
00:08:58By the way, Heller told me how well you handled the Mullins situation.
00:09:03Keep up the good work.
00:09:05Thank you, sir.
00:09:12Tony, I hear you might be interested in an administrative service position when the time comes.
00:09:18Yeah, definitely.
00:09:20Stop by my office sometime. I'll fill you in on the requirements.
00:09:22Well, thank you, Captain Daly. I appreciate that.
00:09:25Sure.
00:09:38No, really, you look fabulous today. I don't know what I think.
00:09:41What do you want?
00:09:43Hey, Tony!
00:09:44Hey!
00:09:44What is the euro?
00:09:46Evaluation update. Straight A's.
00:09:49All right! All right!
00:09:52Well done.
00:09:52Hey, a little toast, huh?
00:09:53You sure how good?
00:09:56Be bad.
00:09:57To women in uniform.
00:09:58Yeah, why not, eh? Why not?
00:10:00Maybe stay here with you.
00:10:02Stop.
00:10:03Sweetheart, another Bloody Mary.
00:10:05Keep coming, will you?
00:10:06Oh, G. Charles, you know, if you paid a tab or left a tip, the service might be more to
00:10:09your liking.
00:10:10Ooh.
00:10:11Come on.
00:10:11What are you trying for? A personal test? It's not even 9 a.m.
00:10:16She loves me.
00:10:17She loves me.
00:10:18You're a price.
00:10:19Oh, God, please. No, no, Rex!
00:10:25Hey.
00:10:27Hey.
00:10:28How was your day?
00:10:29I survived.
00:10:30How was yours?
00:10:32My day went very well.
00:10:34I got a great evaluation.
00:10:35Well, congratulations.
00:10:37Hmm.
00:10:38It smells good in here.
00:10:39What are you making?
00:10:40Uh, chicken.
00:10:41Yeah?
00:10:41Mm-hmm.
00:10:42You don't smell too bad yourself.
00:10:44Well, it may be available after dinner.
00:10:46Yeah.
00:10:47I'll make sure I keep it open.
00:10:55I got a little present for you.
00:10:57Hey, you found it.
00:10:59Yeah, I did.
00:10:59Where did you find this?
00:11:01Well, I'll get my sources.
00:11:03You're welcome.
00:11:04Thank you so much.
00:11:05Uh, you want to grab the salad?
00:11:07Got it.
00:11:08You want a drumstick and a wing?
00:11:09Oh, yeah.
00:11:10That's good.
00:11:12Anything come in the mail?
00:11:15No.
00:11:17All right.
00:11:20No, honey.
00:11:20It's early.
00:11:21You still have time.
00:11:22Well, I just...
00:11:24I'm starting to feel like I'm going to be a high school teacher the rest of my life.
00:11:27College, high school?
00:11:28What's the difference?
00:11:29It's the same smart-ass kids, only older.
00:11:33You know, Tony, I really wish you'd take this a little more seriously.
00:11:38Dean, I was kidding.
00:11:39I mean, you really take being a cop seriously, don't you?
00:11:41Let's not have this argument again, okay?
00:11:46Let's just enjoy the evening.
00:11:49All right?
00:11:51Yeah.
00:11:51Okay.
00:11:52Okay.
00:11:52Here, get your plate.
00:11:54Thanks.
00:12:02Wait.
00:12:04How you doing?
00:12:04Hi.
00:12:06Hey, Charlie.
00:12:21Hey, what's up with Charlie?
00:12:23Is he in some kind of trouble or something?
00:12:28Well?
00:12:32His wife called the department about his drinking.
00:12:35Ouch.
00:12:36Ouch is right.
00:12:37It was a lousy thing to do.
00:12:38What's gonna happen to him?
00:12:39I don't know.
00:12:41Probably make him go get counseling.
00:12:42You know, Charlie, he's gonna love that.
00:12:45Yeah, well, he has been hitting it pretty hard lately.
00:12:47Yeah, well, that's none of our business.
00:12:50Yes, it is.
00:12:52We count on him for backup in the field.
00:12:53If he's got a problem, we should help him.
00:12:56Charlie's a big boy.
00:12:57He can take care of himself.
00:12:58That's not the point anyway.
00:13:00His wife shouldn't have reported him to the brass.
00:13:01Should have worked it out in private.
00:13:03Maybe she tried.
00:13:04Why?
00:13:05Can't she try.
00:13:06What she did was wrong.
00:13:09Tony, people are always trying to take us down.
00:13:12And having your wife rat on you, it's about as low as it gets.
00:13:15I mean, I'd never rat on you about anything.
00:13:17I know you wouldn't rat on me, right?
00:13:19That's the code.
00:13:21Nah, this shouldn't happen.
00:13:22She knows better.
00:13:32Don't.
00:13:32Here.
00:13:33Use this.
00:13:33Don't get that.
00:13:35Hey, does anyone want to go to the football game this weekend?
00:13:36Dean and I have a couple extra tickets.
00:13:39I wouldn't pay to watch those bums.
00:13:42I'll go if that blonde from the bowling alley come with me.
00:13:44Oh, come on, Charlie.
00:13:45It's not that bad.
00:13:46Your wife's just worried about you.
00:13:47Your wife's just worried about you.
00:13:49She's got a hell of a way of showing it.
00:13:50She'll get over it, man.
00:13:51Yeah, why don't you send her some flowers?
00:13:53Oh, come on, Charlie.
00:13:53Hey, maybe I'll send her a wreath.
00:13:57How about one of those sexy teddies?
00:13:59Women love that crap.
00:14:00Right, Tom?
00:14:01No men love that crap.
00:14:16Get in!
00:14:18Come in, Esther!
00:14:20Come here.
00:14:23Mandy, you're doing good!
00:14:30Get his foot!
00:14:44Tony.
00:14:45Charlie.
00:14:46What are you doing here?
00:14:48Well, I hate to do this to you, but I need a little favor.
00:14:52I just wonder if I can maybe crash here for a couple of hours.
00:14:55Well, what's the problem?
00:14:59Bam threw me out.
00:15:01Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
00:15:03Come on.
00:15:05I'm after tonight's shift.
00:15:06I think I'm going to start looking at my own place.
00:15:11Oh, come on in.
00:15:12Yeah?
00:15:12It's all right?
00:15:13Yeah.
00:15:13Come on.
00:15:18I hope the couch is okay.
00:15:20Oh, that's great.
00:15:21That's great.
00:15:22Well, go back to sleep.
00:15:22Here's a blanket.
00:15:24Where's Dean?
00:15:25Oh, he teaches today.
00:15:31Yeah, I really appreciate this, Tony.
00:15:34Yeah, no problem.
00:15:35Here you go.
00:15:37Sleep well.
00:15:38All day.
00:16:07Bye-bye.
00:18:22Hello?
00:18:23Hey, it's me.
00:18:25Guess what?
00:18:25I got great news.
00:18:26George offered me a professorship.
00:18:28I start in the fall.
00:18:31Tony?
00:18:32Hello?
00:18:33Did you hear me?
00:18:34I can't talk right now, Dean.
00:18:57I can't talk right now.
00:20:08I can't talk right now, Dean.
00:20:10I'm sorry.
00:20:11Please, Dean, not now.
00:20:12Not now? Not now?
00:20:13What the hell's the matter with you?
00:20:15I called you with the best news of my life, and you hung up on me.
00:20:19I mean, I think you're supposed to be happy for me here, Tony.
00:20:23Jeez, I don't understand you.
00:20:28Now, if this is about us moving, you knew all along that was a possibility, Tony.
00:20:33And if this is about your job, which, of course, we know is much more important than mine,
00:20:36well, I got news for you.
00:20:38Newsflash!
00:20:39They have cops in Georgia, too.
00:20:43Tony.
00:21:12Somebody's watching.
00:21:31Hey, Tony.
00:21:33So what are you doing here?
00:21:36Listen, uh, do me a favor, will you?
00:21:39You didn't see me here.
00:21:41I mean, this kind of thing wouldn't go over really big with a wife, you know?
00:21:46Yeah.
00:21:49Thanks.
00:21:51I'll cover for you sometime, okay?
00:22:08Hey.
00:22:08Hey, that was a peculiar.
00:22:10Hey, you didn't happen to see Tony, did you?
00:22:12I think she's out in the lane.
00:22:14Aren't she, uh, called in sick?
00:22:28Hey, Tony, wake up.
00:22:31It's three o'clock.
00:22:31You've been sleeping for 18 hours.
00:22:39Are you sick?
00:22:40You want me to call a doctor?
00:22:41No.
00:22:42I told you, I'm okay.
00:22:49Your mother called.
00:22:50She said she wants to stop by after work.
00:22:54What for?
00:22:55Because she wants to see how you are.
00:22:57That's what for.
00:23:03Tony, listen to me.
00:23:04We're going to have to deal with this sooner or later.
00:23:06This job means a lot to me.
00:23:07I'm not going to turn it down.
00:23:16Well, I'm glad we had this little talk.
00:23:19I feel so much better.
00:23:26I feel so much better.
00:23:41Hey, Mom.
00:23:42Hello.
00:23:43What's the matter?
00:23:44I heard you weren't feeling well.
00:23:45Oh, no.
00:23:46I'm just, uh, just tired.
00:23:47Well, you don't have a fever.
00:23:49Mom, I'm okay.
00:23:51Well, you look pale.
00:23:52Jack, she looks awfully pale.
00:23:54It's that night shift she's working.
00:23:56Where are they going to put you on days?
00:23:57I like the night shift.
00:23:59It's not a problem.
00:24:01Good.
00:24:01Maybe I can get a cup of coffee to go with these cookies.
00:24:04I'll help.
00:24:10Hey, Dad.
00:24:12Dean told me about the job offer from Georgia.
00:24:15He's very excited about it.
00:24:17Yeah, I know.
00:24:20Well, you think you're upset because you don't want to leave town.
00:24:25I don't mean to interfere.
00:24:28You don't have to explain anything to me.
00:24:30It's one thing to talk about moving, and it's another to do it.
00:24:34Especially now, you know, with your wonderful job.
00:24:39Mom, I, uh...
00:24:48Where's that coffee coming?
00:24:51Oh, it's right here, Daddy.
00:24:54These cookies look great.
00:25:02Hey, how you doing?
00:25:07Hey, come on.
00:25:08Hey, come on.
00:25:08How you doing?
00:25:13Let's go.
00:25:38Let's go.
00:26:17Oh, yeah, this is Stroud reporting an abandoned vehicle at 7th and Carpenter.
00:26:50You need a little help?
00:26:54Why are we a little jumpy tonight?
00:26:58What are you doing here?
00:27:00Hey, I just came to check you out, see how you're doing.
00:27:04Well, it gets a little lonely out here at night.
00:27:07You know, you never know what's going to happen.
00:27:12Nothing's going to happen.
00:27:15Maybe.
00:27:16Maybe not.
00:27:21But you've got to be careful when you're out here all by your lonesome without me back up.
00:27:24What, is that a threat?
00:27:26Hey, come on, chill out, Tony.
00:27:28Chill out.
00:27:30Just try to be my usual helpful self.
00:27:56You stay the hell away from me, Charlie.
00:28:11We need to talk, Tony.
00:28:13Dean, it's been a long shift, and I just want to finish this up and go to bed.
00:28:17Yeah, well, see, that's all you've been doing lately is working and sleeping.
00:28:20I don't think we've said a dozen words to each other in the past two weeks.
00:28:24God forbid I try to touch you.
00:28:27You said I don't want to talk about this.
00:28:29Yeah, well, I do.
00:28:30I want to talk about this now.
00:28:32Well, since when is everything about you, huh?
00:28:35When did you become the center of the universe?
00:28:41Look, Tony, let's...
00:28:42Don't not do this.
00:28:44Don't touch me.
00:28:47My God, Tony, what is wrong with you?
00:28:50It's like I don't even know who you are.
00:28:53I am the same person I've always been.
00:28:55No, Tony, you're not.
00:28:57Something's changed.
00:28:59And I don't know if it's me, or if it's Georgia, or if it's this crazy job of yours.
00:29:04You know what?
00:29:04I'm about to have it with you and your snide remarks about my job, all right?
00:29:08And if you are so unhappy here, I don't see anyone holding you here against your will.
00:29:11So what are you suggesting now, Tony, huh?
00:29:13You want me to leave?
00:29:14Don't you want it, Dean, all right?
00:29:17I just need some time alone, okay?
00:29:21Yeah, well, you got it.
00:29:23In fact, why don't you take the rest of your life?
00:29:40Well, we've been drifting apart lately, anyway.
00:29:45People change.
00:29:47You know, our biggest fight was about mine being a cop.
00:29:50I just didn't understand that.
00:29:52You kept telling me I was too smart to be a cop.
00:29:54Oh, like that was a compliment or something.
00:30:01Stace.
00:30:01Oh, no, it's the goon squad.
00:30:03Hello, ladies.
00:30:05Hey, you're a quick dog.
00:30:06Let's go out and die of thirst.
00:30:07Hey, nice post.
00:30:09Just because we had one bad evening together doesn't mean you can eat my food.
00:30:12You want a second chance?
00:30:13Hey, listen, I've got myself a new place.
00:30:15All right.
00:30:16We're having a little housewarming party on Sunday.
00:30:18Who's coming?
00:30:19I'm in.
00:30:20Don't you think you ought to wait until the ink is dry, pal?
00:30:22Hey, I'm back in the market, sweetheart.
00:30:26The market's changed, Charlie.
00:30:27Oh, yeah?
00:30:28Changed your life.
00:30:30I don't think Charlie's going to have a problem.
00:30:33There's a man who knows the man.
00:30:36So you coming to my party, Steve?
00:30:38Only if I don't have to sit anywhere near him.
00:30:40Weisberg, you coming?
00:30:41Only if Stacy goes.
00:30:48How about you, Tony?
00:30:49You coming?
00:30:51Maybe you come a little early.
00:30:52Maybe help me set up.
00:30:53You know, make it like your place.
00:30:54Give it that nice, homey touch.
00:31:01What the hell got into her?
00:31:03I don't know.
00:31:05Not that it's any of your business.
00:31:07But her and Dean split up yesterday.
00:31:10Another cop relationship.
00:31:11Pikes to pass it.
00:31:12Thank you, Mr. Sensitivity.
00:31:15It was a joke.
00:31:16It was a joke.
00:31:18Stays, come on.
00:31:21Helen, will you give me a plate?
00:31:24Yeah.
00:31:27Good morning.
00:31:30Good morning.
00:31:31Good morning.
00:31:32Good morning.
00:31:33Good morning.
00:31:34Good morning.
00:31:35Good morning.
00:31:39Before the rumors start flying, we want to let you know what's happening.
00:31:42A young woman in the community has accused Charlie Lloyd of rape.
00:31:46What?
00:31:46Now, it's just an allegation.
00:31:48No charges have been filed.
00:31:49Charlie's still a member of this department.
00:31:51One of our own.
00:31:52Now, he'll be on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation, and
00:31:56he's still welcome here.
00:31:58What's the girl's name?
00:31:59I'm really not at liberty to discuss that.
00:32:02All right.
00:32:02Right now, I'd like to introduce Detective Bob Hyman.
00:32:04The DA's office is going to be conducting a joint investigation with the department.
00:32:08Now, Bob's going to want to talk to most of you, and I expect your full cooperation.
00:32:14Um, this is unpleasant business for us all.
00:32:21I'm a cop myself, so I know how it feels to be questioned about the police officer.
00:32:27So I will try to make this as painless as possible, and still try to do my job.
00:32:34If anybody here has any information about the matter at hand, I would appreciate you coming
00:32:40forward.
00:32:43Uh, Bob will be working with Lieutenant Fuhrer, whom you own up.
00:32:47Let's make sure and show Charlie our support.
00:32:50We're still a family here.
00:32:52That's it.
00:32:53Back to work.
00:33:02What's the clock?
00:33:03I don't know who this is.
00:33:04It's that slump that works at Bakery on Route 1.
00:33:07Hey, hey, hey, Tony.
00:33:09What's the room?
00:33:12What's wrong?
00:33:16Everybody on Charlie's shift, Detective Hines wants to be you guys first.
00:33:20I got the sign-up sheet.
00:33:23I feel so responsible.
00:33:25I mean, if I were to come forward earlier, this might not have happened.
00:33:30Who else have you told?
00:33:32No one.
00:33:34You haven't told anyone here?
00:33:35No.
00:33:36Not even Stacy?
00:33:37Mm-mm.
00:33:38I didn't want to say anything because I didn't want the guys to find out.
00:33:41And plus, I'm still under review.
00:33:46How long have you got?
00:33:48Three weeks.
00:33:52I feel so bad about that girl.
00:33:58Tony, listen to me.
00:34:00This is not your fault.
00:34:02You did fine.
00:34:05I'll take care of things from here on out.
00:34:07Okay?
00:34:11Okay.
00:34:14What about Himes?
00:34:15He's going to want to question me.
00:34:18Don't worry about Himes for now.
00:34:20Let me have a word with the chief.
00:34:23Okay.
00:34:33I'll straighten things out, and then I'll get back to you.
00:34:38Thank you, Captain.
00:34:47It'll be all right.
00:35:19All right.
00:35:19I'll see you in a few minutes.
00:35:20Okay.
00:35:24Officer Stroud.
00:35:26You know, it's been a week.
00:35:28I'm beginning to think that you're dodging me on purpose.
00:35:32Uh, no, sir.
00:35:33I'll get in there as soon as I can.
00:35:35Well, why don't we just say that you'll see me before your next shift, okay?
00:35:38Yes, sir.
00:35:50Excuse me, Captain Daly.
00:35:51Not now, Tony.
00:36:08Excuse me, Captain Daly.
00:36:09I'll get in there as soon as I can see you, sir.
00:36:32Tony, can I see you, sir?
00:36:41Yeah.
00:36:43I heard that you, uh, took a theft report down at the bakery.
00:36:46Yeah, I did.
00:36:48Did you know Ann Davis works there?
00:36:50Ann Davis.
00:36:51I don't know who that is.
00:36:53No, she's the woman that claims that Charlie raped her.
00:36:57So?
00:37:01So, redo the report, put Ann Davis down as a suspect.
00:37:08On what grounds?
00:37:10She's one of nine employees.
00:37:12I don't have any evidence against her.
00:37:13Fine, so come on.
00:37:32Uh, excuse me.
00:37:33Is the owner around?
00:37:35No.
00:37:36What can I do for you?
00:37:39Are you Ann Davis?
00:37:41Yes.
00:37:43This is about the theft, isn't it?
00:37:45Oh, yeah.
00:37:46Um, I-I just have to follow up on a couple of things.
00:37:50Mr. Shumway won't be back till four.
00:37:55I'm sorry.
00:37:57About what?
00:37:59About Charlie Lloyd.
00:38:06It shouldn't have happened.
00:38:08And, uh, I'm really sorry.
00:38:21If only I had done something, anything.
00:38:24Ugh.
00:38:25Now, what could you have done that would have been different?
00:38:27Well, I could have come forward when Charlie first attacked me
00:38:29instead of worrying so much about my job
00:38:30and what people were going to say.
00:38:31Tony, you gotta stop eating yourself up about this.
00:38:34Because if you could have seen this poor girl's face today,
00:38:37I didn't even know what to say to her.
00:38:39And-and Heller, he wants me to alter my report
00:38:42and make her look like a thief.
00:38:44You're not going to do that?
00:38:45No.
00:38:46Well, why do you have to answer to Heller anyway?
00:38:48No, I don't.
00:38:49But I'm afraid I made a mistake trusting Captain Daly.
00:38:53Daly?
00:38:54Yeah.
00:38:54You know, he hasn't said one thing to me
00:38:56since I told him about the rape.
00:38:58And Himes is really pressuring me for a statement.
00:39:01I don't know.
00:39:02Tony, I think that you have to talk to Himes.
00:39:06Stace, everybody is backing Charlie up.
00:39:08All the guys are.
00:39:10Welcome to the boys' club.
00:39:12Listen to me.
00:39:13They have to believe you, first off,
00:39:15because you are telling the truth.
00:39:17And second off, because in case you forgot,
00:39:19you're a cop, too.
00:39:20Yeah, that's just it.
00:39:22I did forget.
00:39:23And someone else got hurt.
00:39:26There's no way that you could have known
00:39:27he was going to do that again.
00:39:29That's my job.
00:39:31My job is to know.
00:39:50Hello?
00:39:51Tony.
00:39:53Hey, it's Charlie.
00:39:55Hey, how come you didn't show off the kettle
00:39:57with the boys, huh?
00:39:58We had a good time.
00:40:00I missed you.
00:40:02How dare you.
00:40:05You know, I thought we were good pals, Tony.
00:40:08Now, uh,
00:40:09you don't, uh, don't go shut me out now.
00:40:11You know, uh,
00:40:13people are going to start to wander.
00:40:17Get it done right now.
00:40:18Yeah, I will.
00:40:25Uh, excuse me, Chief.
00:40:28What is it, Stroud?
00:40:29I'm running late.
00:40:29Well, I've been waiting to hear from Captain Daly.
00:40:31He said he was going to talk to you about how the department
00:40:33wants to handle this thing with Charlie.
00:40:35There's a chain of command here, Stroud.
00:40:36Daly told you to wait, you wait.
00:40:38But, sir, Detective Himes wants to question me,
00:40:40and I don't know how much longer I can avoid him.
00:40:42Well, I'm sorry.
00:40:43I can't help you.
00:40:45Stroud.
00:40:47Yes, sir?
00:40:48Your daily logs are passed, too.
00:40:50Well, I put them on your desk this morning.
00:40:52I'm talking about last week's.
00:40:53You did them on the wrong forms.
00:40:54Do them over.
00:40:55Well, we only switched forms yesterday.
00:40:56Just do them, Stroud.
00:40:59Yes, sir.
00:41:05Hey, Betsy.
00:41:07Is Captain Daly around?
00:41:08No, I haven't seen him.
00:41:09But have you heard the latest?
00:41:10What?
00:41:11The media coverage on Charlie is stirring up things.
00:41:14Three more women have filed complaints.
00:41:16For rape?
00:41:17Two rapes, one sexual assault.
00:41:21Looks like Charlie's been a busy boy.
00:41:26Is Himes around?
00:41:28No, you just missed him.
00:41:35Saturday the 12th, the night of the alleged rape.
00:41:39Let's see.
00:41:41I do believe that Officer Charlie Lloyd and I were bowling that night.
00:41:46In fact, I'm sure of it.
00:41:47Well, Weisberg, you were there.
00:41:49As I recall, you bowled an outstanding $1.99.
00:41:54Hey, Tony, did you hear the latest?
00:41:56Yeah, I heard.
00:41:57That's four now.
00:41:59You've got to wonder if there's more.
00:42:01Well, and if there are, we'll just have to deal with him, won't we?
00:42:06What's that supposed to mean?
00:42:07It means we're going to take care of Charlie.
00:42:09That's what that means.
00:42:11You know, Tony, he's been asking about you.
00:42:13He needs our help.
00:42:15Tony, I think that it would be a good idea to have a female officer by his side.
00:42:20You know, showing her support.
00:42:24Yeah, right.
00:42:26Come on, let's go.
00:42:471-12, return to station, report to Lieutenant Bewer.
00:42:521-12, respond.
00:43:01You wanted to see me, sir?
00:43:03That's right, I did, Stroud.
00:43:06Where are your logs?
00:43:08Well, I've been on patrol, sir.
00:43:11I wanted them before you left.
00:43:13But I...
00:43:15Turn around.
00:43:18Turn around.
00:43:24Your shirt is all wrinkled.
00:43:29Well, I've been sitting in a car all night.
00:43:31I don't want to hear your excuses, Stroud.
00:43:33Just get me those logs.
00:43:35What about my shift?
00:43:36Now.
00:43:49How are you doing?
00:43:50Oh, I'm tired.
00:43:52I'll take these for you.
00:43:53Thanks.
00:43:59Hey, Tony.
00:44:00Hey.
00:44:05Stroud.
00:44:06Come with me.
00:44:30I'm sorry you didn't make it.
00:44:35What do you mean?
00:44:37It's all detailed in your performance evaluation.
00:44:53What is this?
00:44:55What happened to the evaluation that you did two months ago?
00:44:58When everything was so good, you said I wouldn't have to do another.
00:45:00We need you to sign it.
00:45:04I won't sign it.
00:45:06This is wrong.
00:45:07I won't sign it.
00:45:10All right.
00:45:11Signature refused.
00:45:15Why are you doing this to me?
00:45:18I need your badge and your weapon.
00:45:20I need your badge.
00:45:51I don't deserve this.
00:45:54And you know it.
00:46:04Tony, what's that?
00:46:05I got fired.
00:46:07What?
00:46:12Betsy, what's going on?
00:46:14She said they fired her.
00:46:15What are you talking about?
00:46:27Tony, I can't believe they did this to you.
00:46:29It isn't right.
00:46:30Well, apparently right has nothing to do with it, Stace.
00:46:32I didn't play by the rules, you know?
00:46:34I ignored the blue wall of silence.
00:46:37And that is why they were getting rid of me.
00:46:41Well, I'll tell you something.
00:46:42It's not going to be that easy.
00:46:53Her name is Charlene McCrowski, M-C-C-O-R-S-K-Y.
00:46:57She runs a flower shop on Kennedy Street.
00:46:59Seems Charlie asked her out.
00:47:01They did some drinking, got back to her house,
00:47:02and Charlie wouldn't take no for an answer.
00:47:04Thanks.
00:47:06Who else?
00:47:07Ingrid Curtis, C-U-R-T-I-S.
00:47:10This happened back in 92.
00:47:1192?
00:47:12Seems her car broke down.
00:47:14Charlie offered her a ride home.
00:47:15He took a little detour.
00:47:17She says he raped her in the back seat.
00:47:19That's almost two years ago.
00:47:21Why did she wait so long to come forward?
00:47:22Who was she going to go to?
00:47:24Cops?
00:47:26Anyone else?
00:47:29Lily Davenport.
00:47:31D-A-V-E-N-P-O-R-T.
00:47:33She's an ex-friend to Charlie's and his wife.
00:47:35I don't know the whole story on this one,
00:47:37but apparently it happened during a party
00:47:38at their house last year.
00:47:4193.
00:47:41Mm-hmm.
00:47:44Yes, Helen?
00:47:50Was Ms. Stroud to see you about Charlie Lloyd?
00:47:52Oh, that's the female cop I've been trying to interview.
00:47:54They work the same shift.
00:47:56Uh, yes, please send her in, Helen.
00:48:04Tony, glad you could make it.
00:48:06This is Pete Moresca, the assistant D.A.
00:48:08Charlie Lloyd raped me.
00:48:13No, it's all right, Tony.
00:48:14I understand that.
00:48:15But specifically, who did you speak to in the department?
00:48:18Captain Daly.
00:48:19Did you tell him exactly what you told us here today?
00:48:20Yes, I did.
00:48:22What did he say?
00:48:23He said he would figure out the best way to handle the situation
00:48:26and get back to me.
00:48:27But I never heard from him again.
00:48:29Did you try talking to the chief?
00:48:31Yes, I tried, but he wouldn't talk to me either.
00:48:34He made me feel like I was the one that had committed the crime.
00:48:37Did he say why he wouldn't speak to you?
00:48:39No.
00:48:44I'm down here investigating every day,
00:48:46knowing that there are more victims
00:48:48and trying my best to find out who those victims are.
00:48:51And lo and behold, there's one right here on the force.
00:48:55And you knew about it.
00:49:00Well?
00:49:03Well, what?
00:49:06Well, I'm sure that you're well aware
00:49:08that withholding evidence is a serious felony.
00:49:11Whoa, you're way out of line, Holmes.
00:49:13I'm out of line.
00:49:16Charlie Lloyd is on paid administrative leave.
00:49:20Tony Stroud gets fired.
00:49:21And you have the gall to sit there
00:49:23and tell me that I'm out of line?
00:49:25You don't know Tony Stroud
00:49:27the way we know Tony Stroud.
00:49:28She wasn't cutting it, Holmes.
00:49:31Ask any of the men she works with.
00:49:32The woman was on her way out.
00:49:34And she knew it.
00:49:36That's why she grabbed her chance when she saw it.
00:49:40What chance?
00:49:42Ann Davis, the girl at the bakery.
00:49:45When she filed her complaint against Charlie,
00:49:48Tony jumped on the bandwagon.
00:49:50It was her way of putting us on notice.
00:49:53It was Stroud's way of saying,
00:49:54you fire me,
00:49:56there'll be hell to pay.
00:50:05Well, how can they say that?
00:50:07What about the evaluation
00:50:08that Lieutenant Fuhrer gave me,
00:50:09where he marked everything
00:50:10excellent and outstanding?
00:50:12That's not what they're saying now.
00:50:13Well, he's lying.
00:50:18It's the code, Tony.
00:50:20They're enforcing the code.
00:50:35Hello?
00:50:36You'd better be real careful
00:50:38out there, Tony.
00:50:39Accidents happen.
00:50:50Honey, I am so sorry.
00:50:53She told me when it happened.
00:50:56I know.
00:50:57I wanted to, but I couldn't.
00:50:59I was just, I was so embarrassed.
00:51:01And then when all those women
00:51:02started coming forward,
00:51:03I felt like I was responsible.
00:51:05I know he's to blame, not you.
00:51:07And I'm the one they fire.
00:51:10Mom, I got to warn you.
00:51:12Everybody in town
00:51:13is going to know about this.
00:51:16And I don't care about them.
00:51:18And my only concern is you.
00:51:22I know.
00:51:25A total of five women
00:51:27have come forward now,
00:51:29including the unidentified female officer.
00:51:32Thank you, Bob.
00:51:34A fire alarm fire.
00:51:35You think they fired her
00:51:36because of Charlie?
00:51:37Yeah.
00:51:39I never did trust her.
00:51:41Give me a break, Hella.
00:51:44Come on, you know she's a good cop.
00:51:45If she cared that much
00:51:46about the department,
00:51:47she wouldn't do this.
00:51:49What are you saying, man?
00:51:50He raped her.
00:51:52It's not the way Charlie does it.
00:52:04Hey, Jack, how are you doing?
00:52:05Hey, Stacey.
00:52:06Hey, Stace.
00:52:07We'll see you guys later, okay?
00:52:08Okay, see you home.
00:52:09Don't work too hard.
00:52:17It's getting really weird.
00:52:19They had a meeting yesterday
00:52:20and they told everybody
00:52:22not to talk to anyone
00:52:23outside of the department.
00:52:24Yeah, Haim said that this would happen.
00:52:26He said they were really
00:52:26going to come down on me.
00:52:27I hate this.
00:52:28It makes me so angry.
00:52:30I mean, Charlie's facing
00:52:31four felony counts
00:52:32and you're the one
00:52:32they crucified.
00:52:34Okay, where's Betsy?
00:52:36I thought that she was coming.
00:52:37Well, you know how it is.
00:52:39She's got kids.
00:52:42Yeah.
00:52:42Maybe you shouldn't be here either.
00:52:44Oh.
00:52:45What are they going to do?
00:52:46Take away my ticket book?
00:52:50I have to find a job, Stacey.
00:52:52Well, how about parking
00:52:53enforcement?
00:52:54You too.
00:52:54Forty days.
00:52:55You can have all this.
00:52:56You can have this too.
00:52:59Sorry.
00:53:00We tried to reach you
00:53:00to cancel,
00:53:01but you'd already left.
00:53:02Well, I don't mind waiting.
00:53:03I've come a long way
00:53:04for this interview.
00:53:05But the captain
00:53:06might not be back
00:53:06till nightfall.
00:53:10And I shouldn't bother
00:53:12rescheduling, right?
00:53:29Sorry.
00:53:30Didn't see you there.
00:53:31Get lost.
00:53:33Hey!
00:53:35Some of our old friends
00:53:36are getting very angry.
00:53:37If I were you,
00:53:38I'd watch it.
00:53:38Things happen.
00:53:59Who's there?
00:54:01Tony, it's me, Dean.
00:54:10Hi.
00:54:11Hi.
00:54:15Oh.
00:54:17I'm so sorry.
00:54:20Why didn't you tell me?
00:54:24I don't know.
00:54:27I guess I thought
00:54:28that I could handle it
00:54:29on my own.
00:54:31And I thought
00:54:32that not telling anyone
00:54:33was the right decision.
00:54:35Who knew that it would turn out
00:54:36to be the worst decision
00:54:37of my life?
00:54:42So when's the trial?
00:54:45A couple of months.
00:54:47What are you doing
00:54:48in the meantime?
00:54:49Well, I'm just working
00:54:50at my father's store.
00:54:54You know, if you want...
00:55:03Can I do anything for you?
00:55:05No, I'm fine.
00:55:07You sure about that?
00:55:08Oh, yeah.
00:55:09Absolutely.
00:55:11None of my friends
00:55:12are talking to me
00:55:13except for Stacy.
00:55:14She's been great.
00:55:16Oh, and Heller,
00:55:17who took time out
00:55:18from his very busy schedule
00:55:19to threaten me.
00:55:20Let's see what else.
00:55:21I am broke.
00:55:22There isn't a police department
00:55:24that will hire me
00:55:25in the country.
00:55:27But other than that,
00:55:28I am just fine.
00:55:32So I hear you're off
00:55:34to Georgia pretty soon.
00:55:36Yeah.
00:55:37Yeah, it's semester.
00:55:39I gotta get ready.
00:55:42I really hope
00:55:43that works out for you.
00:55:45Thanks.
00:55:53Tony, I wish I was
00:55:55something I could...
00:55:56No, um...
00:55:58If you're right,
00:56:00I'll write you back.
00:56:06I carry some.
00:56:44I'll write you back.
00:57:15I'll write you back.
00:57:44I'll write you back.
00:58:12I'll write you back.
00:58:14I'll write you back.
00:58:15Oh, my God.
00:58:57One man got out of the car?
00:58:59Yes.
00:58:59Did he say anything?
00:59:00No.
00:59:01And you can't identify him?
00:59:02It was too dark.
00:59:02I couldn't see.
00:59:03We can assign an officer to protect you, Tony.
00:59:06Oh, come on.
00:59:06Do you really think there's a cop in this town who cares about my safety?
00:59:09Where did you stay last night, Tony?
00:59:11At my parents'.
00:59:12Look, you should stay there.
00:59:12I don't want you to be alone.
00:59:13For how long, huh?
00:59:14Until the trial, for the rest of my life, what?
00:59:17We know you've been through a lot, Tony.
00:59:19Somebody tried to kill me last night.
00:59:22I don't think that this is worth it anymore.
00:59:24What happened to your thirst for justice?
00:59:26I didn't think it was going to be this difficult.
00:59:28Yes, you did.
00:59:30That's why you didn't report the rape when it happened in the first place.
00:59:33And if you quit now, they win, hands down.
00:59:36Do you really think we stand a chance?
00:59:37Yes, I do.
00:59:38But frankly, I always do.
00:59:41This one's not my call.
00:59:42It's yours.
00:59:58Hold on, Bob.
01:00:02Tony!
01:00:02Tony!
01:00:03Wait up, Tony!
01:00:03Hey!
01:00:05I forgot to give you something.
01:00:07What's this?
01:00:08A civil litigator, a good friend of mine.
01:00:10I told him about you.
01:00:11And he thinks he might be able to make a good case for wrongful termination.
01:00:15Really?
01:00:15Yeah.
01:00:16See, you were never advised that you were not meeting department standards.
01:00:19And you were never given any formal warning.
01:00:21That could lead to a substantial settlement.
01:00:23But don't take my word for it.
01:00:24Give him a call.
01:00:24It's not about the money.
01:00:26I don't care about the money.
01:00:28It's about what they did to me.
01:00:29Hey, I'm on your side, kid.
01:00:31Just trying to help you nail the bad guys.
01:00:34Funny, that sounds like what I used to do.
01:00:38All right, let me think about it.
01:00:39Mm-hmm.
01:00:40Okay.
01:00:47I'd just like to know one thing.
01:00:49How much of this is she supposed to take?
01:00:51No.
01:00:53Himes can't guarantee your safety.
01:00:57Let those three other women testify against Charlie Lloyd.
01:01:00Wait a minute.
01:01:00I thought there were four women.
01:01:01One of them backed out.
01:01:03Apparently, it was a long time ago,
01:01:05and she's having difficulty remembering the details.
01:01:07Oh.
01:01:08I don't like this, Tony.
01:01:09No.
01:01:10I don't like it at all.
01:01:13Dad, I know that you're worried.
01:01:15I'm scared, too, but I can't back down now.
01:01:19Well, at least just get away for a while.
01:01:21Where am I going to go?
01:01:22I spoke to Aunt Sandy.
01:01:23Oh.
01:01:24I don't want to go to Seattle.
01:01:27Why am I running?
01:01:28I live here.
01:01:29She's right, Jack.
01:01:31No, wait a minute.
01:01:32Think about it.
01:01:32Two weeks on a beach in Bermuda?
01:01:34It'd be great.
01:01:37I do have some good news.
01:01:39What?
01:01:42Well, I was thinking about applying to law school.
01:01:46I know it sounds crazy, but if you think about it,
01:01:49it's not really any different than being a cop.
01:01:51I would still be out there getting the bad guys.
01:01:54Ladies and gentlemen, Tony Stroud, attorney at law.
01:02:14I don't know.
01:02:16License and registration, please.
01:02:25Get out of the car, Miss Stroud.
01:02:30Did I do something wrong, officer?
01:02:33Your taillight's busted.
01:02:35It is?
01:02:39See?
01:02:45Your headlight's out, too.
01:02:53Yes, you're absolutely right, officer.
01:02:56How careless of me.
01:02:57You're not going to lose your temper, are you, Tony?
01:03:01I'm going to have to sight you on both leagues.
01:03:34I'm going to have to sight you on both leagues.
01:03:50Good evening, Mr. Stroud.
01:03:52Mrs. Stroud, my name is Pete Mareska.
01:03:54This is Bob Himes.
01:03:55We're from the DA's office for prosecuting Charlie Lloyd.
01:03:58I'd like to speak to your daughter, please.
01:04:02Haven't you done enough?
01:04:05Very sorry for your trouble.
01:04:23Come on.
01:04:24Hi.
01:04:27Forget it.
01:04:27I don't have anything else to say.
01:04:30Look what they did to my parents' store.
01:04:32Come on, Tony.
01:04:33People play dirty.
01:04:34It doesn't mean that they win.
01:04:35Well, as far as I am concerned, they have won already.
01:04:38They've only won if you give up and let them win.
01:04:42Is that what you're saying, Tony?
01:04:45You going to give up now and let that bastard walk?
01:04:49Why is this whole thing up to me?
01:04:51What about those other women?
01:04:56Well, there have been some developments.
01:05:00Several more of the women have decided to withdraw their charges.
01:05:04Why?
01:05:06Well, one of them's been getting a lot of threats, and she just got fed up and withdrew.
01:05:10And another one has a new boyfriend that just proposed to her, and he doesn't know anything about the rape.
01:05:17There's more.
01:05:19Ann Davis, the woman from the bakery, apparently she's had a lot of boyfriends.
01:05:23What does that mean?
01:05:25It means they were planning to use that against her.
01:05:28Were?
01:05:30Are you telling me that she's not going to testify?
01:05:37Well, that's great.
01:05:39That doesn't leave much, now, does it?
01:05:40Yes, it does.
01:05:42It leaves you.
01:05:45One lousy charge.
01:05:46One count of rape.
01:05:48My word against his.
01:05:49That's right.
01:05:50You were always our most credible witness.
01:05:52Yeah, and now I'm your only witness.
01:05:54That's right, you are.
01:05:55It's up to you now, Tony.
01:05:57You can put Charlie Lloyd away where he belongs, or you can cut him loose to rape again.
01:06:03They will do anything to protect Charlie.
01:06:07I don't think that I can do this anymore.
01:06:12What are you saying?
01:06:15That I want my life back.
01:06:31Counselor?
01:06:32Thank you, Your Honor.
01:06:33Ladies and gentlemen, I just want to remind you that we are here today to try Charlie
01:06:38Lloyd for the rape of Tony Stroud.
01:06:40Miss Stroud is not on trial here today.
01:06:42Miss Stroud was an exceptional young police officer.
01:06:45She was conscientious, hardworking, dedicated.
01:06:47She was the kind of officer that would always go the extra mile.
01:06:50The kind of officer that you wanted on your team.
01:06:52In fact, ladies and gentlemen, everyone on the force felt that way about her until that
01:06:57day that she had to come forward to tell the very painful truth.
01:07:03The truth, ladies and gentlemen, is that there is no truth.
01:07:07The truth is that there was no rape.
01:07:11The truth is that Tony Stroud wasn't cutting it as a police officer, and that in a last desperate
01:07:17bid to save her job, she simply fabricated the charges against Charlie Lloyd.
01:07:23That is the truth.
01:07:25And that is what we intend to prove during the course of this trial.
01:07:38It's safe.
01:07:39I think I don't like this job.
01:07:44It gets bad.
01:07:49Tony, who's this guy?
01:07:53Can I talk to you for a second?
01:07:55Yeah, it's okay.
01:07:56You sure?
01:07:56It's okay.
01:07:57I'll be right across the street.
01:08:02How you doing?
01:08:04Never better.
01:08:08Look, I'm really sorry for everything that's happened to you, Tony.
01:08:12I've been wanting to tell you that for a long time.
01:08:15You're a good cop.
01:08:16You didn't deserve this.
01:08:19Thanks.
01:08:21I hope they nail him for what he did to you.
01:08:24And what he did to our department.
01:08:27Yeah, well, I wish everyone felt that way.
01:08:28Maybe then I'd stand half a chance.
01:08:31Well, anyway, I'm rooting for you.
01:08:39Tony, give him help, all right?
01:08:49Has it been 20 minutes yet?
01:08:51Our takeout must be ready.
01:08:53I thought I was doing it.
01:08:54No, I need a break.
01:08:56Okay, so I don't place in the Lansing mini mall.
01:08:59Oh, yeah, right.
01:09:00I know.
01:09:07I love you.
01:09:11I love you, too, Daddy.
01:09:19I love you, too, Daddy.
01:10:03Take it easy.
01:10:03Take it easy now.
01:10:04Take it easy.
01:10:05I don't touch you.
01:10:07Now, don't get mad at me, all right?
01:10:08I'm not gonna hurt you.
01:10:11Okay.
01:10:12I just need to talk to you.
01:10:16Okay?
01:10:19Listen.
01:10:23In a few days, they're gonna put you on that stand.
01:10:27I'm here to ask you not to go through with it.
01:10:30Come on, Tony.
01:10:31What do you want me to say, all right?
01:10:32What do you want me to do?
01:10:34My life is ruined already.
01:10:35Your life.
01:10:36What about my life?
01:10:39Do you have any idea how hard I work to become a cop?
01:10:42Do you have any idea what that meant to me?
01:10:44And then you just come along and you take it all away, you bastard.
01:10:47I came here to give you a chance.
01:10:50You got no idea what they're gonna do to you when they put you on that stand.
01:10:53You haven't got a prayer.
01:10:54And when this whole thing is over with,
01:10:57after you lose,
01:10:58after you've been publicly humiliated,
01:11:01it's not gonna be over.
01:11:05No, you're not gonna be safe anywhere you go.
01:11:10Not here.
01:11:11Not anywhere.
01:11:13What do you think about that?
01:11:26Uh, Mr. Therio,
01:11:29sir, you were quoted in this newspaper as saying,
01:11:33Charlie and I just want to put this behind us, close quote.
01:11:36Did you make that statement?
01:11:38Don't recall making that statement?
01:11:40No.
01:11:41Is Charlie Lloyd a good friend of yours?
01:11:44Not particularly, no.
01:11:45But he's a good officer and a good man.
01:11:46Could you, uh, just please answer the question, see?
01:11:49Because what I'm driving at here
01:11:50is why you chose not to act
01:11:53after you were informed of the rape.
01:11:55Why?
01:11:56That is my question, sir.
01:11:58Because I was told that her reasons for coming forward
01:12:00might be questionable.
01:12:01That's why.
01:12:02I see.
01:12:02And who told you this?
01:12:03Objection, Your Honor.
01:12:04Hearsay?
01:12:05Overruled.
01:12:06You may answer the question.
01:12:11Captain Daly told me.
01:12:12And you believed him?
01:12:14Who am I supposed to believe?
01:12:16Her?
01:12:17And why not her?
01:12:20Because I know Daly.
01:12:21I've known him for years.
01:12:23Stroud was just a rookie, practically a stranger.
01:12:25But other women in the community had come forward with similar...
01:12:27Objection, Your Honor.
01:12:29Sustained.
01:12:30That last remark will be stricken from the record.
01:12:34Watch yourself, Counselor.
01:12:35I will, and I do beg your pardon, Your Honor.
01:12:38So, a newcomer can file a complaint,
01:12:40but because of her status or lack of status,
01:12:43her complaint is ignored,
01:12:44and the word of a senior man is held as gospel.
01:12:48Is that the way it goes, sir?
01:12:50You don't understand the way the department works, do you?
01:12:52Obviously, I do not, sir.
01:12:53Please, tell us.
01:12:55You ever heard of a chain of command, Counselor?
01:12:57I can't worry about every cop on the force.
01:13:00The only time a cop's name comes up
01:13:01is when they're in trouble.
01:13:02And I can tell you one thing.
01:13:04Tony Stroud's name had been coming up plenty.
01:13:11Please tell us, Captain Daly,
01:13:13is it not departmental procedure
01:13:14to report all complaints involving a felony
01:13:18to the prosecutor's office?
01:13:20Yes, it is.
01:13:21Then why, sir, did you not follow this policy
01:13:24in regards to Miss Stroud's complaint?
01:13:27Her story just didn't add up.
01:13:29Why is that?
01:13:30She seemed more concerned about her job
01:13:32than she did about anything that happened
01:13:33between her and Charlie Lloyd.
01:13:34Excuse me, sir.
01:13:35Suddenly, you're the psychologist here.
01:13:36Suddenly, you're the judge and the jury in this matter.
01:13:39Objection?
01:13:39Badgering the witness?
01:13:40Sustained.
01:13:41Counsel will put questions to the witness
01:13:43and refrain from making derogatory observations.
01:13:46I will do so, and I do beg your pardon, Your Honor.
01:13:48Now, Captain Daly,
01:13:50after Miss Stroud reported the rape to you,
01:13:54there was a staff meeting.
01:13:56Is that not correct?
01:13:57I believe so, yes.
01:13:58We meet every second Monday.
01:14:00All right, and how many people
01:14:01attended this staff meeting?
01:14:02Eleven.
01:14:03Including yourself and Chief Theriot.
01:14:06Is that correct?
01:14:07Yes.
01:14:07All right, now, sometime during this meeting,
01:14:10someone recommended terminating Officer Tony Stroud.
01:14:14Is that not correct?
01:14:15Yes.
01:14:16And do you remember who that somebody was?
01:14:18Objection, Your Honor.
01:14:19Overruled.
01:14:20You may answer the question.
01:14:23No, I don't remember.
01:14:24But I do remember that I seconded the motion.
01:14:27Oh, you did?
01:14:28And on what grounds, sir?
01:14:31On the grounds that she didn't do her job.
01:14:33According to whom?
01:14:34According to me.
01:14:35And according to Chief Theriot
01:14:36and according to the nine other people in that room.
01:14:39They all knew Tony.
01:14:42And not one of them said a word in her defense.
01:14:59I'll see you inside, okay?
01:15:00All right.
01:15:10Hi, Tony.
01:15:11Tell me something.
01:15:12Have you thought about what your life is going to be like
01:15:14after Charlie's acquitted?
01:15:19Excuse me.
01:15:20Excuse me.
01:15:21Is there a problem?
01:15:23Boys?
01:15:25No.
01:15:27No problem.
01:15:29Good.
01:15:32See you on the outside, Stroud.
01:15:40While this was happening,
01:15:42did you apply any physical resistance to him?
01:15:45Yes, I did.
01:15:46But he is a lot stronger than me
01:15:48and he had me pinned down.
01:15:51I know this is very painful
01:15:52and difficult for you, Tony,
01:15:54but you must tell us now
01:15:55exactly what happened next.
01:15:58Um,
01:16:00it was very fast.
01:16:02He, um,
01:16:04he climbed on top of me
01:16:05and
01:16:07forced my legs apart
01:16:08and raped me.
01:16:09Now,
01:16:10prior to this occasion,
01:16:12had you ever had any discussion
01:16:14with Charlie Lloyd
01:16:15about having sex with him?
01:16:16No.
01:16:17Did you ever have
01:16:18any sort of romantic interest
01:16:20in Charlie Lloyd?
01:16:21No.
01:16:22Did you believe,
01:16:23prior to this incident,
01:16:25that Charlie Lloyd
01:16:26ever had any sort of romantic interest in you?
01:16:28No.
01:16:29Did you report this incident
01:16:30to your superior
01:16:32in the police department
01:16:32at the time it happened?
01:16:34No, I did not.
01:16:36And why not?
01:16:37I was afraid.
01:16:39Afraid of what?
01:16:41Um,
01:16:42I was still under review
01:16:45and I thought that
01:16:45it would affect my job.
01:16:46And how would reporting a rape
01:16:48by a fellow police officer
01:16:50have any effect on your job?
01:16:52It would have been my word against his.
01:16:55He had been on the force for many years
01:16:57and had many friends in the department.
01:16:59I was new.
01:17:01And you depend on the people you work with
01:17:04to back you up in the field.
01:17:05I was afraid that they wouldn't be there.
01:17:08So I decided not to say anything.
01:17:11And I thought that I could handle it on my own.
01:17:17Your Honor.
01:17:19Why did you pick Captain Daly to tell?
01:17:22Because he had always been there for me.
01:17:25I trusted him.
01:17:26He let me down.
01:17:27Yet you knew he would get in trouble
01:17:28if at some point it came out
01:17:30that you had told him about the alleged rape
01:17:32and he never reported it, right?
01:17:35No, that thought never crossed my mind.
01:17:38It never occurred to you
01:17:39that you were putting him
01:17:40in a delicate situation?
01:17:42No.
01:17:43In fact, I didn't even have time
01:17:44to think about it.
01:17:46He caught me at a bad moment.
01:17:48Let's review some of the things
01:17:49you told Captain Daly.
01:17:53Did Charlie Lloyd make any verbal threats
01:17:55during the alleged attack?
01:17:57No.
01:17:58And he never threatened to use a weapon?
01:17:59No.
01:18:00Or hit you if you resisted?
01:18:02No.
01:18:02Did he, in fact, hit you?
01:18:04No, but he is a lot...
01:18:04No will suffice, Miss Stroud.
01:18:06Now, I understand from your deposition
01:18:08that you were quite confused
01:18:09about how to react.
01:18:10Is that correct?
01:18:11Yes, of course I was confused.
01:18:13Confused about your feelings
01:18:14for Charlie Lloyd.
01:18:15Objection!
01:18:16And about what you wanted from him.
01:18:17Objection, Your Honor!
01:18:18Objection!
01:18:20Counselor...
01:18:21I'm sorry, Your Honor.
01:18:21It won't happen again.
01:18:23Tell me, Miss Stroud,
01:18:25what did you do immediately
01:18:26after the alleged rape?
01:18:32I...
01:18:33I took a shower.
01:18:36Is this what you would normally advise
01:18:37a rape victim to do?
01:18:39No, but I...
01:18:40Aren't rape victims supposed to get themselves
01:18:41to the nearest hospital
01:18:42and report the crime?
01:18:43Yes.
01:18:44And yet you showered.
01:18:46You washed away all the evidence
01:18:47and waited for your boyfriend
01:18:49to come home.
01:18:50That's not fair.
01:18:51I told you why I didn't...
01:18:52Yes, we've heard it!
01:18:53Because you were worried
01:18:54about your job.
01:18:55Yes.
01:18:56Well, you know something, Miss Stroud?
01:18:58I find this very interesting.
01:19:01You claim that things
01:19:02only started falling apart
01:19:04after you reported
01:19:05the alleged rape.
01:19:06But it seems to me
01:19:07that on the very day
01:19:08you claim it happened,
01:19:09you were already worrying
01:19:11about your job.
01:19:14I also understand
01:19:15that you have filed a claim
01:19:17against the city.
01:19:18Objection, Your Honor.
01:19:19Not pertinent.
01:19:20Overruled.
01:19:21You may proceed.
01:19:22Thank you, Your Honor.
01:19:25You believe the city
01:19:26terminated you
01:19:27immediately after you reported
01:19:29the alleged rape.
01:19:30Is that right?
01:19:31Yes.
01:19:31So it's fair to say
01:19:32that you also believe
01:19:34that in order to maintain
01:19:35a successful lawsuit
01:19:36against the city,
01:19:37you have to convince this jury
01:19:39that you really were raped.
01:19:49No, that is not fair
01:19:51to say at all.
01:19:52Are you trying to tell me
01:19:53that you actually think
01:19:55as you sit here today
01:19:56that if Charlie Lloyd
01:19:57is acquitted of your rape,
01:19:58you will still have
01:19:59a successful lawsuit
01:20:01against the city?
01:20:02Yes.
01:20:02On the grounds
01:20:02that you were fired
01:20:03because you were raped?
01:20:04Those are not the grounds.
01:20:06The grounds are I was fired
01:20:07because I told a department person
01:20:08what happened to me.
01:20:10And that person
01:20:11not only failed to do anything,
01:20:12but the sanctions
01:20:13that he took against me
01:20:14resulted in my termination.
01:20:16That has nothing to do
01:20:17with whether or not
01:20:18Charlie Lloyd raped me.
01:20:19It has to do with
01:20:20what they did
01:20:21with that information.
01:20:23Those are two separate
01:20:24and distinct issues.
01:20:26And if this trial
01:20:27proves anything,
01:20:28it's that I was right
01:20:29all along
01:20:29about what would happen.
01:20:31The minute I came forward,
01:20:33these people have done nothing
01:20:34but try to destroy
01:20:35me and my family.
01:20:39Very impressive show,
01:20:40Miss Stroud.
01:20:41No more questions?
01:20:42Redirect, Your Honor.
01:20:44Now, Tony,
01:20:46before that terrible day,
01:20:48you didn't really have
01:20:49a worry in the world,
01:20:50did you?
01:20:51No, I did not.
01:20:52Please, the court,
01:20:53Your Honor,
01:20:53I refer to State Exhibit B.
01:20:55And isn't it true
01:20:56that you had received
01:20:57the best job evaluation
01:20:59of your career
01:21:00just a few days
01:21:01prior to the rape?
01:21:02Yes, that's true.
01:21:03And were you not
01:21:04looking forward
01:21:04to the fulfillment
01:21:05of a lifelong dream?
01:21:07I was.
01:21:09I love being
01:21:10a police officer.
01:21:12I was a good officer.
01:21:16But I made a mistake.
01:21:20I kept quiet about something
01:21:21that I shouldn't have.
01:21:24And I convinced myself
01:21:25that that was the only
01:21:26sensible thing to do.
01:21:28Please go on, Tony.
01:21:30Tell us what happened next.
01:21:35Something...
01:21:39Something happened
01:21:40that made me realize
01:21:41that I was wrong
01:21:42to keep quiet.
01:21:46It occurred to me
01:21:47that there were probably
01:21:49hundreds of thousands
01:21:50of women out there
01:21:53who at one time
01:21:56or another
01:21:58had kept quiet
01:21:59about something
01:22:02equally horrible
01:22:03or perhaps even more horrible
01:22:07and that they did it
01:22:08because they were like me.
01:22:11They were frightened.
01:22:15Frightened for their jobs.
01:22:18Frightened of their husbands
01:22:19or their boyfriends.
01:22:22Frightened by the community.
01:22:25And I thought fear
01:22:27is not a good reason
01:22:28to keep silent.
01:22:30It is wrong
01:22:31and it is selfish
01:22:32and other women
01:22:33might get hurt.
01:22:37So I am glad
01:22:39that I came forward.
01:22:42Very glad.
01:22:45Because it has made me realize
01:22:47that I can never again
01:22:49afford to be afraid.
01:23:06The jury has a lot
01:23:07to consider.
01:23:07It could take a while.
01:23:08I just want this
01:23:09to be over with.
01:23:11I know.
01:23:14I've never seen
01:23:15my father cry before.
01:23:21I just want you to know,
01:23:22Tony,
01:23:22no matter what happens,
01:23:24whatever the verdict is,
01:23:26and I'm very proud of you.
01:23:33Thanks.
01:24:07Has the jury
01:24:07reached a verdict?
01:24:09Yes, Your Honor,
01:24:10we have.
01:24:11May I have it, please?
01:24:21Will the defendant
01:24:22please rise?
01:24:32The jury finds
01:24:33the defendant
01:24:34guilty as charged.
01:24:42May the police
01:24:43take the defendant
01:24:44into custody
01:24:44and the sentencing
01:24:46on the 26th
01:24:47of this month.
01:24:52See you.
01:25:34Mr. Brown.
01:25:36Miss Brown.
01:25:39Dan Davis?
01:25:41Do you remember me?
01:25:43Yes, I do.
01:25:45I just...
01:25:47I just wanted
01:25:48to tell you
01:25:48thank you.
01:25:51See you again.
01:26:00In the United States,
01:26:01a rape is reported
01:26:02once every five minutes.
01:26:04In 40% of rapes
01:26:05reported to the police,
01:26:07the rape is to someone
01:26:08the victim knows.
01:26:09Most rapes
01:26:10go unreported.
01:26:11in a country.
01:26:17in 40%of the deaths
01:26:20in 40%of the family,
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