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[00:04] | Last one to the mailbox? | |
[00:10] | Whoo! | |
[00:15] | Morgan, move! | |
[00:19] | Morgan! | |
[00:21] | Morgan! | |
[00:27] | All units be on the lookout | |
[00:28] | for a white church van | |
[00:29] | with heavy frontal damage. It’s long gone. | |
[00:34] | Whoa. Forget I said anything. | |
[00:41] | Come to Papa. Unit 1-5-2, | |
[00:43] | we are northbound on River Road just past Cannon. | |
[00:45] | Show us following a vehicle | |
[00:46] | possibly involved in felony hit-and-run 45 minutes ago. | |
[00:49] | White Ford van with license plate | |
[00:51] | nine, Eddie, three, seven, Larry, Peter. Requesting backup. | |
[01:18] | Lower the window, then place your hands back on the wheel. | |
[01:25] | Have you fellas found the woman? Is she okay? | |
[01:28] | Sir, I smell alcohol. Have you been drinking? | |
[01:31] | Oh, well… | |
[01:36] | I… Sir, I’m gonna need you to step out of the vehicle. | |
[01:39] | Keep your hands in front of you. | |
[01:40] | But what about the girl? | |
[01:41] | Step out of the vehicle, now. | |
[02:02] | You can set your watch to it. | |
[02:05] | 9:52, each and every Sunday morning. | |
[02:10] | Benjamin Colón, Attorney at Law emerges | |
[02:13] | from 9:00 mass looking | |
[02:15] | renewed and refreshed. | |
[02:19] | Monsignor Espinoza! Wow! | |
[02:22] | Ah, I see you’re slumming it. | |
[02:24] | Huh, what, they bump you back down to parish priest? | |
[02:26] | Aren’t you supposed to be working the door | |
[02:27] | – at St. Patrick’s Cathedral? – Hey, hey. | |
[02:29] | Do not be a wise guy. | |
[02:31] | Remember who I work for? | |
[02:32] | Ah, indeed, indeed. | |
[02:34] | So good to see you, Father. | |
[02:36] | What brings you back down here? | |
[02:39] | You. | |
[02:40] | Your church needs your help, Benny. | |
[02:42] | Mm. Promise you, Monsignor, | |
[02:45] | I’m putting every dime I can spare in that plate. | |
[02:48] | I mean professionally. | |
[02:50] | One of our parish priests out on the end of Long Island, | |
[02:53] | Father Andy Tincher, | |
[02:55] | has been charged in a hit-and-run. | |
[02:57] | Victim was a young woman out jogging with her sister. | |
[03:00] | Yeah, I read about that. Absolutely tragic. | |
[03:04] | But, I mean, what can I do? | |
[03:08] | I have to believe the diocese’s attorneys have it all covered, | |
[03:12] | and frankly, from everything I’ve read, | |
[03:14] | the best move, maybe, is to get your guys in there | |
[03:17] | and have them work out a plea deal. | |
[03:19] | It’s-it’s a bit more complicated than that. | |
[03:24] | They hit someone, | |
[03:25] | drove right to this church, and then went to confession? | |
[03:29] | No, no, it was a church van. | |
[03:31] | Whoever it was, was driving a church van, | |
[03:33] | so they drove straight back to the church, | |
[03:36] | Father Andy saw whoever it was, saw that they were upset, | |
[03:39] | got them to confess to him, | |
[03:41] | then tried to get them to call 911. | |
[03:43] | – And they wouldn’t? – Nope. | |
[03:46] | Worse still, the driver didn’t even know | |
[03:49] | if the victim was alive or dead. | |
[03:51] | So Father Andy did the only thing he could do. | |
[03:55] | So why didn’t the priest call 911? | |
[03:59] | Well, the Confessional Seal demands that a priest | |
[04:01] | never reveal anything disclosed to him during confession. | |
[04:05] | Father Andy thought the victim might be | |
[04:08] | suffering on the side of some dark road, | |
[04:10] | so he got back in the van to find her | |
[04:13] | and see if he could help. | |
[04:14] | With a blood alcohol count of .09. | |
[04:18] | Fine, he-he’s guilty of drunk driving, | |
[04:20] | no one is disputing that, but the rest of it is exactly why | |
[04:24] | Monsignor Espinoza needs our help. | |
[04:25] | He knows how this is gonna sound to a jury. | |
[04:28] | – Oh, Benny. – No, Bull, | |
[04:29] | you’re not, you’re not hearing me. | |
[04:31] | This isn’t just about a hit-and-run. | |
[04:33] | This is about the Church… The Roman Catholic Church, | |
[04:37] | the largest Christian church in the world… | |
[04:40] | Going to court to protect the sanctity of confession, | |
[04:43] | one of the bedrock principles | |
[04:45] | of the religion, and they want you and me | |
[04:47] | to make that case for them. | |
[04:49] | I feel terribly for the poor woman’s family. | |
[04:52] | I mean, trying to grieve with all of this going on? | |
[04:54] | I think it’s just best we focus on the defense, Father. | |
[04:58] | As I’m sure you know, Father, | |
[04:59] | as officers of the court, there are any number | |
[05:03] | of privileges that we deal with. | |
[05:06] | Attorney-client. Doctor-patient. | |
[05:09] | But the Confessional Seal is considerably broader | |
[05:12] | than what we’ve worked with before. | |
[05:16] | So I just need to get a sense of how big a blind spot it is | |
[05:18] | we’re dealing with here. | |
[05:20] | Of course, of course. Fire away. | |
[05:23] | So this someone, whose name you can’t share, | |
[05:28] | hits the woman with the church van, | |
[05:31] | comes back here and confesses. | |
[05:33] | Yeah. | |
[05:35] | And after that, how did they leave? | |
[05:39] | Excuse me? I don’t follow. | |
[05:41] | I-I think what | |
[05:43] | Dr. Bull is asking is, what occurred | |
[05:46] | after the sacrament of confession was performed? | |
[05:49] | Maybe there are some things that you can tell us, | |
[05:51] | without… violating the Seal, that can help us | |
[05:54] | find the person who actually did this. | |
[05:57] | I mean, wouldn’t that be the best | |
[05:59] | outcome for all of us? | |
[06:05] | I don’t think I’m gonna be much help here. | |
[06:09] | I mean… | |
[06:11] | if this had occurred | |
[06:13] | in the confessional booth, | |
[06:17] | I couldn’t divulge information about the confessor | |
[06:19] | as they left the church | |
[06:21] | because they’re on the other side of the curtain. | |
[06:23] | It’s designed that way on purpose. | |
[06:26] | I’m not supposed to see who’s offering the confession. | |
[06:30] | But this confession | |
[06:31] | didn’t take place in a confessional booth. | |
[06:33] | It was in the church driveway. | |
[06:37] | I don’t think where you confess makes a difference to God. | |
[06:43] | Have you had any contact with the driver | |
[06:45] | since he or she made the confession? | |
[06:48] | It feels like these questions are really all just an effort | |
[06:53] | to get to the identity of the confessor, | |
[06:56] | which you have to understand, | |
[06:57] | I’m not at liberty to disclose. | |
[07:00] | I mean, not without violating the spirit | |
[07:02] | of the Confessional Seal. | |
[07:04] | Father Andy, I don’t know what to tell you. | |
[07:07] | You were caught | |
[07:09] | in the van with the victim’s blood on it. | |
[07:11] | You were drunk. | |
[07:13] | You’re being charged with vehicular manslaughter, | |
[07:15] | leaving the scene of an accident, | |
[07:17] | and driving under the influence. | |
[07:18] | The prosecution has a very strong case. | |
[07:20] | Now, I’m not asking you to break your vows | |
[07:22] | or the Confessional Seal, | |
[07:24] | but I can’t defend you if you won’t help defend yourself. | |
[07:28] | Huh? | |
[07:30] | You just… you got to give me something to work with. | |
[07:35] | I’ll understand if you can’t help me. | |
[07:39] | Will you really? | |
[07:40] | You’re willing to spend 15 or 20 years in prison | |
[07:43] | for something you didn’t do? | |
[07:45] | Do you believe in God, Dr. Bull? | |
[07:49] | Well, when I’m on a plane | |
[07:52] | and there’s a lot of turbulence, | |
[07:53] | I sometimes wish I’d gone to church a bit more, | |
[07:56] | but day in and day out? | |
[07:57] | Confession is a… is a gift of grace | |
[08:01] | and a way back to God for those who are lost. | |
[08:04] | It saves lives and souls. | |
[08:09] | I understand. | |
[08:10] | This is not a choice for me, gentlemen. | |
[08:13] | I mean, confession’s not an obstacle to overcome | |
[08:16] | so you can catch whoever did this. | |
[08:18] | It’s-it’s an essential step on the path to redemption | |
[08:22] | for that tortured soul who killed that woman. | |
[08:25] | So, no. | |
[08:27] | I can’t give you something to work with. | |
[08:31] | I’m doing the only thing | |
[08:33] | I know how. | |
[08:34] | I’m putting my trust in God. | |
[08:50] | Thing that makes turbulence so frightening | |
[08:52] | is you never see it coming. | |
[08:58] | Mr. Colón and I would be pleased to represent you, Father. | |
[09:02] | *BULL (2016)* Season 03 Episode 10 | |
[09:04] | Episode Title : “A high LAW” | |
[09:06] | Captioning sponsored by CBS | |
[09:07] | Captioned by Media Access Group at WGBH access.wgbh.org | |
[09:09] | Synchronized by srjanapala | |
[09:11] | Ah. Don’t think I’ve ever tried a case in Suffolk County. | |
[09:15] | Well, that’s the judge, uh, there’s the jury, | |
[09:18] | – and we sit here. – Mm. | |
[09:21] | All right. So what’s the plan? | |
[09:24] | Win. | |
[09:26] | Well, we need to make sure whoever ends up in that jury box | |
[09:30] | understand the only reason Father Andy was in that van | |
[09:33] | was because he made a solemn vow he could not break. | |
[09:36] | Well, that doesn’t sound so tough. | |
[09:38] | People understand vows. | |
[09:40] | Marriage vows… | |
[09:42] | Well, you would be surprised. | |
[09:44] | For most people, the idea of going to prison | |
[09:46] | just to keep a promise, that’s gonna be a tough sell. | |
[09:50] | And it’s not like we can put Father Andy on the stand. | |
[09:52] | Why not? I can’t imagine a more trustworthy witness. | |
[09:56] | Well, the problem is he’s not gonna be able to answer | |
[09:58] | the questions the other side is gonna ask, | |
[10:00] | and the jury’s gonna hold that against him. | |
[10:01] | They’re gonna feel like he’s hiding something, which he is. | |
[10:06] | Even if it’s for the right reasons? | |
[10:07] | Trust me, it’s human nature. | |
[10:09] | If someone’s got a secret, we want to know what it is. | |
[10:13] | What about these jurors? | |
[10:15] | I’m assuming we’re looking for Catholics, | |
[10:16] | or at the very least, regular churchgoers? | |
[10:19] | Not necessarily. Believe it or not, | |
[10:21] | church attendance is not always such a great indicator | |
[10:25] | of a person’s spiritual life. | |
[10:27] | I see that you attend Hope Baptist Church? | |
[10:30] | 17 years. Every Sunday. | |
[10:33] | That may be what she’s doing | |
[10:35] | on Sundays, but the rest of the week, | |
[10:36] | she’s having an “emotional affair” via text | |
[10:39] | with a man from Albuquerque she’s never met, | |
[10:41] | and who her husband is totally unaware of. | |
[10:47] | What we want are moral objectivists. | |
[10:50] | Jurors with a strong internal code | |
[10:52] | that doesn’t change with societal whims | |
[10:54] | and bureaucratic rules. | |
[10:56] | They’re duty bound, they know the value of a secret, | |
[10:59] | and more importantly, expect everyone to keep their word. | |
[11:03] | Good morning, sir. | |
[11:04] | I see, from your jury questionnaire | |
[11:06] | that you have a 14-year-old daughter. | |
[11:08] | I do. | |
[11:09] | By any chance, does she keep a diary? | |
[11:12] | – She calls it a journal. – Ah. | |
[11:14] | You ever think about looking at it? | |
[11:16] | Reading it? | |
[11:18] | No. That’s not… | |
[11:20] | What if | |
[11:21] | you were worried about her? | |
[11:23] | Something going on behaviorally | |
[11:25] | and she won’t talk to you about? | |
[11:27] | No. I couldn’t. | |
[11:30] | It’s hers. | |
[11:31] | Your Honor, | |
[11:33] | this juror is acceptable to the defense. | |
[11:35] | And this is my domain. | |
[11:39] | Is this where someone would come | |
[11:41] | if they wanted to check out the van? | |
[11:43] | If we still had one, | |
[11:45] | and you wanted to use it, this is where you would come. | |
[11:48] | And the drivers? | |
[11:50] | Well, there’s Father Andy, of course, | |
[11:53] | and me, and eight others are authorized to take it. | |
[11:57] | I’ll get you the names. | |
[11:59] | How do you keep track of who has the van at any given time? | |
[12:02] | Oh, well, every trip is entered on the calendar. | |
[12:08] | We don’t want our choir stranded | |
[12:10] | because someone decided to get groceries for the kitchen. | |
[12:13] | And the key? | |
[12:15] | We keep it in here. | |
[12:17] | Only authorized drivers are given the combination. | |
[12:20] | And we have this log, | |
[12:23] | which is where they’re supposed to sign out | |
[12:25] | whenever they take the key. | |
[12:26] | Unfortunately, no one signed out | |
[12:29] | the night of the accident. | |
[12:32] | Oh, my gosh! | |
[12:34] | There he is. | |
[12:35] | Jacob. Harvard? | |
[12:38] | Oh, that is amazing. | |
[12:40] | I have been praying you would hear good news. | |
[12:42] | Thanks. Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
[12:44] | In the meantime, we’re all starving here. | |
[12:46] | Pizza should be arriving any minute. | |
[12:48] | I’ll get you your petty cash. | |
[12:53] | Oh. Give me a second. | |
[13:09] | I understand you also had an opportunity to examine | |
[13:11] | the vehicle involved, the St. Bernadine’s church van? | |
[13:15] | Yes, I did. | |
[13:16] | And this wasn’t your first encounter | |
[13:18] | with this particular vehicle, was it? | |
[13:21] | No. | |
[13:22] | Can you tell us about it? | |
[13:25] | I stopped to assist Father Andy two years ago. | |
[13:28] | He was in the same van | |
[13:30] | on the side of the road with a flat tire. | |
[13:31] | Was there anything unusual about this interaction? | |
[13:38] | He had clearly been drinking. | |
[13:41] | Your Honor? | |
[13:43] | May we approach? | |
[13:46] | Your Honor, | |
[13:47] | this is impermissible character evidence. | |
[13:50] | We all know that the prosecution isn’t permitted | |
[13:53] | to prove conduct through a prior bad act. | |
[13:55] | Defense counsel asserted in his opening statement | |
[13:57] | that the defendant never would have driven drunk | |
[13:59] | but for the alleged confession. | |
[14:01] | He opened the door to this. | |
[14:02] | We’re permitted… In fact, we’re obligated… | |
[14:04] | To refute that defense. | |
[14:07] | I’m gonna allow it. | |
[14:13] | And did you arrest the defendant at that time? Cite him? | |
[14:18] | No. | |
[14:20] | He was a priest, and I felt sorry for him, | |
[14:22] | so I drove him back to the church. | |
[14:24] | No further questions, Your Honor. | |
[14:27] | So how bad is it? | |
[14:29] | How bad would you like it? | |
[14:31] | We’ve lost them all. | |
[14:32] | Not a single green in the bunch. | |
[14:38] | I never put it together. | |
[14:41] | Not even when the officer took the stand. | |
[14:44] | I-It’s not like he, he asked me if I’d been drinking, or… | |
[14:47] | It’s not like he gave me | |
[14:49] | a breathalyzer test. | |
[14:50] | I-I was trying to change a tire and he came over to help. | |
[14:53] | And, like, a minute in, he said, | |
[14:57] | “How about I just give you a ride back to the church?” | |
[15:00] | I’m guessing he could smell it on you. | |
[15:02] | It’s not like that. I-I’d come from a wedding. | |
[15:05] | No. Sorry. It is like that. | |
[15:08] | You’re on trial for murder, for killing a young woman | |
[15:11] | while driving under the influence. | |
[15:13] | I wasn’t drunk. | |
[15:14] | I think I’d had two glasses of wine. Maybe three… | |
[15:17] | Father Andy, we really need to know, | |
[15:20] | are there gonna be any other surprises? | |
[15:22] | No. I’m certain of it. No. | |
[15:24] | Unfortunately, Officer Avery’s testimony made it sound | |
[15:27] | like this was a pattern of behavior. | |
[15:30] | I’m gonna need you to take the stand. | |
[15:32] | Uh… what would be the point? | |
[15:35] | I mean, what would you want me to say? | |
[15:39] | The truth. | |
[15:41] | I need you to talk about the night of the flat tire. | |
[15:43] | There’s no confession involved. | |
[15:46] | You don’t need to talk about anybody but yourself. | |
[15:48] | It’ll give the jurors a chance to see who you really are. | |
[15:52] | That you’re forthcoming. | |
[15:54] | That you’re not afraid to take the witness stand, | |
[15:56] | and most importantly, | |
[15:58] | that you’re not someone who normally drinks and drives. | |
[16:05] | And what happens if they start asking about the hit-and-run? | |
[16:09] | We’ll invoke the cleric-penitent privilege. | |
[16:11] | What choice do we have? | |
[16:13] | So, | |
[16:15] | at this particular reception, | |
[16:16] | how many drinks would you say you had? | |
[16:19] | Two. | |
[16:21] | Maybe three… glasses of wine. | |
[16:23] | Two? Maybe three? | |
[16:25] | You don’t remember? | |
[16:27] | I mean, w-was it two or three? | |
[16:29] | Well, truthfully, I can’t be sure. | |
[16:32] | It was over two years ago. | |
[16:34] | Well, you testified that you-you really don’t drink that often. | |
[16:38] | So I would think that you would remember if it was two or three. | |
[16:41] | Maybe I’ll just answer “three” next time. | |
[16:46] | Ask me something else. | |
[16:48] | So it’s your testimony, Father, | |
[16:52] | that the only two times | |
[16:55] | that you’ve been stopped by law enforcement | |
[16:57] | happened to also be the only two times that you’ve drank | |
[17:01] | and then got behind the wheel of a car? | |
[17:03] | I-I… Now, I know how that sounds. | |
[17:06] | I’ve-I’ve heard all the stories and all the jokes about | |
[17:10] | drunken priests. | |
[17:16] | Go to a wedding, everybody’s dressed up, | |
[17:19] | everybody’s there to have a good time. | |
[17:22] | And there I am, with my collar and my vows and my Bible, | |
[17:26] | and I’m-I’m a-a silent reminder | |
[17:30] | to everyone, uh, not to have too much fun. | |
[17:33] | Not to have too good a time. | |
[17:37] | And what I’ve discovered over the years is that | |
[17:40] | if I’m holding a glass of something… | |
[17:43] | I-if I’m holding a glass of anything… | |
[17:47] | People relax a little bit. | |
[17:48] | They-they forget a little bit. | |
[17:52] | Okay. That’s better. | |
[17:55] | That’s warmer, it’s a touch more human. | |
[17:59] | But frankly, the jury doesn’t want to hear excuses, | |
[18:02] | or that you drink to make them feel more comfortable. | |
[18:05] | A woman is dead. | |
[18:07] | And you know what happened and you won’t tell anyone | |
[18:10] | and you’re asking for a pass. | |
[18:13] | And so what I want in return… What, what they want in return… | |
[18:17] | Is to feel that they know you. | |
[18:19] | To feel that they can trust you. | |
[18:21] | Okay. How do I do that? | |
[18:23] | Take ownership of your mistakes. | |
[18:26] | “I drank too much. Period. | |
[18:29] | “I should not have driven myself home. Period. | |
[18:32] | “I vowed to never do it again. | |
[18:35] | “Period. The night of the hit-and-run | |
[18:36] | “is a completely different thing. Period. | |
[18:39] | “There was a woman on the side of the road who needed help | |
[18:42] | and I was determined to help her. Period.” | |
[18:49] | Is this the way you always do it, | |
[18:52] | prepare people for court? | |
[18:55] | I mean, you raise your voice? | |
[18:56] | You taunt them? | |
[18:59] | Or is this just for me? | |
[19:01] | No. | |
[19:04] | I have a complicated relationship | |
[19:06] | with organized religion, | |
[19:08] | and I think I projected that onto you. | |
[19:11] | Hmm. | |
[19:12] | Well, you’re in good company. | |
[19:14] | A lot of people have problems with organized religion. | |
[19:18] | No, I don’t have a problem with organized religion. | |
[19:22] | It has a problem with me. | |
[19:25] | Catholic? | |
[19:27] | Baptist. | |
[19:29] | Hmm. | |
[19:32] | I went every Sunday. | |
[19:35] | I started singing in the choir in eighth grade. | |
[19:45] | Those were tough years for me. | |
[19:48] | I carried around a lot of shame. | |
[19:57] | I wasn’t sure who I was, | |
[20:00] | and when I started getting surer, I wasn’t sure I liked it. | |
[20:06] | I can’t count the number of nights that I’d go to sleep | |
[20:09] | praying to God that he would fix me. | |
[20:15] | It was pretty clear that… | |
[20:18] | I was no longer welcome. | |
[20:24] | And I got to admit… | |
[20:28] | I miss it. | |
[20:35] | But now I guess you could say | |
[20:37] | that my relationship with God is my own. | |
[20:42] | Hmm. | |
[20:45] | Well, good for you. | |
[20:48] | I’m glad you didn’t give up on God | |
[20:50] | because your church gave up on you. | |
[20:56] | Now, ask me another question. | |
[21:00] | I’m telling you, | |
[21:02] | anyone could have taken that van key, authorized or not. | |
[21:05] | Well here’s a crazy idea. | |
[21:06] | What if we forget about the who. | |
[21:08] | Maybe just concentrate on the where. | |
[21:10] | I’m not following. | |
[21:12] | Well, I was thinking, if I could just figure out | |
[21:15] | where the van had been and where the van was heading, | |
[21:17] | it might help us identify the driver. | |
[21:19] | – You can do that? – Already did. | |
[21:21] | The van has an onboard navigation system, | |
[21:23] | which I was able to access remotely. | |
[21:25] | The cool thing is, any time the vehicle is on, | |
[21:28] | the system notes and records its location | |
[21:30] | whether you’re asking it for directions or not. | |
[21:33] | We know the location of the hit-and-run. | |
[21:35] | So what I’ve been doing is looking for other trips | |
[21:37] | that used that road, passed by that location. | |
[21:40] | And…? | |
[21:42] | And I found two others. | |
[21:44] | Both stopped at the same address. | |
[21:46] | Do they correlate with any other entries in the log pages? | |
[21:50] | They do not. | |
[21:51] | If you give me that address, I’ll go over and check it out, see what I can find out. | |
[21:54] | Just e-mailed it to you. | |
[21:55] | So Officer Avery didn’t actually administer a breathalyzer test? | |
[22:00] | No. He didn’t. | |
[22:01] | Or conduct any kind of field sobriety testing? | |
[22:04] | No. Uh, but I-I still think Officer Avery | |
[22:08] | did the right thing, driving me home. | |
[22:11] | I’d had a few glasses of wine. | |
[22:14] | And, uh, I-I really shouldn’t have driven. | |
[22:19] | It was a mistake, and one that I don’t take lightly. | |
[22:23] | I don’t make a habit of drinking and driving. | |
[22:27] | Although, I-I do understand how it must look. | |
[22:30] | And yet, you did drink and drive | |
[22:33] | on the night of Ms. Newhouse’s death. | |
[22:35] | Yes, I did. | |
[22:37] | And I plead guilty to that. | |
[22:41] | Father, can you please explain to the court | |
[22:44] | how you ended up behind the wheel of the van that night? | |
[22:49] | I was in my office. | |
[22:51] | Uh, typically, | |
[22:53] | Thursdays are the only night that, uh, | |
[22:56] | I have any time to myself. | |
[22:59] | I have a Scotch. | |
[23:01] | I started to read. | |
[23:03] | A window was open | |
[23:06] | and I heard the parish van drive up behind the rectory. | |
[23:09] | I didn’t remember there being anything scheduled. | |
[23:13] | To be honest, I didn’t even know that someone had taken it. | |
[23:16] | So I walked down to see who it was. | |
[23:20] | And what did you find? | |
[23:22] | The driver… this person… | |
[23:25] | Was very upset. | |
[23:27] | Panicked. | |
[23:29] | And they confessed to me | |
[23:31] | that they had struck a woman with the van. | |
[23:35] | And what did you do? | |
[23:38] | I gave absolution. | |
[23:40] | And then I pleaded with the driver to call 911. | |
[23:45] | And did they? | |
[23:48] | The person… the-the driver… | |
[23:51] | They were pretty distraught. | |
[23:53] | They were quite hysterical. | |
[23:55] | And I realized that this person | |
[23:58] | was not capable of making that call. | |
[24:00] | So did you make it? | |
[24:02] | Did you call 911 | |
[24:04] | when the driver refused to? | |
[24:06] | No. | |
[24:07] | No. The Confessional Seal can’t be broken. | |
[24:11] | So I couldn’t. | |
[24:13] | And all I kept thinking about | |
[24:14] | was this woman that I had just heard about. | |
[24:17] | And I-I had a… only a vague description | |
[24:21] | of where all of this happened. | |
[24:25] | And the only thing I could think to do | |
[24:26] | was to get in the van and go look for her myself. | |
[24:30] | Father Andy… | |
[24:33] | were you driving the van | |
[24:35] | when it struck and killed Morgan Newhouse? | |
[24:40] | When you called me up here, | |
[24:43] | you had me place my hand on the Holy Bible. | |
[24:46] | And I swore that I would tell the truth. | |
[24:49] | So here it is. | |
[24:54] | I was not in that van when it struck poor Ms. Newhouse. | |
[24:58] | And I certainly was not driving that van when it struck her. | |
[25:02] | I did get in it and go look for her. | |
[25:06] | And I had a drink shortly before. | |
[25:14] | I know how much it must ache | |
[25:17] | not to know what happened. | |
[25:19] | I know how it pains me | |
[25:21] | not to be able to tell you. | |
[25:23] | But God has a plan. | |
[25:25] | I believe that with all my heart. | |
[25:29] | Thank you, Father. | |
[25:31] | No further questions, Your Honor. | |
[25:36] | Drumroll, please… | |
[25:38] | They like him. | |
[25:39] | They sense he’s telling the truth. | |
[25:41] | We’ve won back three jurors. | |
[25:44] | Hmm. | |
[25:47] | Father Andy… | |
[25:49] | let me make sure I understood you. | |
[25:51] | On the night in question, | |
[25:53] | you went down to the van. | |
[25:55] | This alleged driver did not seek you out. Is that correct? | |
[25:57] | Yes, that’s correct. | |
[25:59] | Okay, then. | |
[26:00] | Now that we’ve cleared that up, | |
[26:02] | I have just one question for you. | |
[26:04] | If you weren’t driving the van that killed Morgan Newhouse… | |
[26:08] | who was? Objection! | |
[26:09] | Your Honor, as we’ve previously established, | |
[26:12] | this information is protected | |
[26:14] | by the cleric-penitent privilege. | |
[26:16] | I disagree, Your Honor. | |
[26:18] | Would the attorneys please approach the bench? | |
[26:24] | Your Honor, based on Father Andrew’s testimony | |
[26:27] | just moments ago, the privilege doesn’t apply in this case. | |
[26:30] | To meet the legal threshold, | |
[26:31] | the penitent must be intentionally seeking | |
[26:33] | spiritual guidance and absolution. | |
[26:35] | Your client just admitted | |
[26:37] | that it was he who sought out the driver, | |
[26:38] | not the other way around. | |
[26:39] | Well, that’s ridiculous. | |
[26:41] | It’s obvious what the intent of the law is, Your Honor. | |
[26:45] | Mr. Colón, I understand your argument, | |
[26:48] | but since the language of the statute | |
[26:50] | doesn’t support your position, | |
[26:52] | I’m going to have to side with Mr. Madden. | |
[26:55] | I’m sorry, but no privilege will be granted | |
[26:58] | with regard to your client’s testimony. | |
[27:03] | I sense some turbulence coming. | |
[27:07] | The witness is instructed to answer the question. | |
[27:14] | I’m sorry, Your Honor. | |
[27:16] | I cannot answer. | |
[27:17] | Father Andy, | |
[27:19] | the court ruled | |
[27:20] | that the clergy-penitent privilege doesn’t apply. | |
[27:23] | For the second time, | |
[27:24] | you are instructed to answer the question. | |
[27:27] | Again… I apologize to the court… | |
[27:31] | But the Confessional Seal forbids it. | |
[27:35] | My vow to the Church forbids it. | |
[27:36] | My oath to God forbids it. | |
[27:39] | This is your last chance. | |
[27:41] | If you don’t answer the question, | |
[27:43] | I will be forced to hold you in contempt of court. | |
[27:47] | I’m sorry. | |
[27:50] | I answer to God and the Vatican. | |
[27:53] | Unfortunately for you, this is not a court of God. | |
[27:56] | This is a court of law. | |
[27:57] | I’m holding you in contempt of court. | |
[28:01] | And because you won’t allow yourself to be cross-examined, | |
[28:03] | your previous testimony | |
[28:05] | is stricken from the record. | |
[28:06] | Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, | |
[28:08] | I instruct you to disregard the testimony of the defendant | |
[28:10] | in its entirety. | |
[28:11] | You will not consider anything he said | |
[28:14] | in your deliberations. | |
[28:16] | Take this man into custody. | |
[28:28] | I sought out this firm’s help | |
[28:31] | for one reason and one reason only. | |
[28:33] | The Church is committed to protecting | |
[28:35] | the sanctity of confession. | |
[28:39] | We cannot and we will not allow a secular court | |
[28:44] | to render 20 centuries of Catholic sacrament irrelevant. | |
[28:50] | Monsignor… | |
[28:51] | But as this trial has commenced, | |
[28:55] | it has degenerated | |
[28:57] | from a reasoned conversation | |
[29:00] | about a treasured Catholic sacrament | |
[29:03] | into something else entirely. | |
[29:05] | Into a spectacle. | |
[29:08] | The news is filled | |
[29:09] | with revelations of drunk driving. | |
[29:13] | A Catholic priest | |
[29:15] | paraded before the press in handcuffs. | |
[29:18] | A growing public belief | |
[29:22] | that the Church is harboring a priest | |
[29:26] | who is wielding confession as a shield | |
[29:30] | behind which to hide his own criminal behavior. | |
[29:35] | Well, w-we know how it looks, but… | |
[29:37] | the trial isn’t over yet. | |
[29:39] | It is. | |
[29:41] | For us. | |
[29:45] | I am sorry, gentlemen. | |
[29:47] | I know how hard you’ve worked. | |
[29:49] | – You’re firing us. – No. | |
[29:51] | I am directing you to negotiate a plea. | |
[29:55] | The quicker the better. | |
[29:56] | The sooner this case | |
[29:58] | is no longer a part of the public conversation, | |
[30:00] | the better it will be for everyone. | |
[30:02] | Except possibly Father Andy. | |
[30:04] | The man’s innocent. | |
[30:06] | Really? | |
[30:07] | You still believe that, | |
[30:08] | after everything we heard in that courtroom? | |
[30:10] | And you wonder why you don’t see me in church on Sundays. | |
[30:12] | It’s guys like this. | |
[30:13] | They’re with you through thin and thin. | |
[30:16] | Don’t you dare judge me. | |
[30:21] | I have | |
[30:23] | 296 parishes | |
[30:28] | to worry about. | |
[30:29] | Hey, Benny. Help your friend out. | |
[30:31] | I think he’s looking for the high side of the boat. | |
[30:33] | It’s out that door, down the elevator | |
[30:36] | and right out onto the street. | |
[30:37] | And just to be clear… | |
[30:39] | whether you pay our bill or not, | |
[30:40] | Benny and I are going to be representing Father Andy | |
[30:43] | in court, defending his innocence. | |
[30:45] | Because… and this might be a novel concept, | |
[30:49] | but when we make a promise, | |
[30:52] | when we make a pledge… | |
[30:55] | we keep it. | |
[31:09] | Oh, relax. | |
[31:10] | You’re going to be fine. | |
[31:11] | It’s me. | |
[31:12] | I’m going to hell. | |
[31:15] | But then again, I always was. | |
[31:21] | – Yes? – Hi. Sorry to bother you. | |
[31:23] | My name’s Danny James. | |
[31:24] | I’m an investigator working on behalf of Father Andy | |
[31:27] | from St. Bernadine Church. | |
[31:29] | I’m trying to track down some information on a hit-and-run | |
[31:31] | that occurred a few weeks back on River Road. | |
[31:33] | Oh, of course. I read about that, yeah. | |
[31:35] | Have you seen this vehicle? | |
[31:37] | We have reason to believe it was actually | |
[31:39] | parked in front of your house | |
[31:40] | a little over a month ago. | |
[31:41] | Yeah. | |
[31:42] | Uh, Jacob drove it here. | |
[31:44] | I think that’s his church’s. | |
[31:46] | They let him drive it sometimes. | |
[31:47] | Jacob? | |
[31:48] | Jacob Larson. | |
[31:50] | Oh, um… | |
[31:52] | We met at church camp last summer. | |
[31:57] | He doesn’t go to my school or anything, | |
[31:58] | but we started hanging out after that. | |
[32:01] | Do you still see him? | |
[32:02] | No. | |
[32:04] | Not for a few weeks, actually. | |
[32:07] | It wasn’t serious or anything. | |
[32:09] | Or… maybe I thought it was more serious than he did. | |
[32:14] | So, You don’t see him anymore? | |
[32:16] | He got into Harvard. | |
[32:17] | And I guess it kinda changed him. | |
[32:20] | How so? | |
[32:22] | Well, the day he got the letter, he called me. | |
[32:25] | He was super excited, because he got in. He got in! | |
[32:28] | And, um, he wanted to come over that night and celebrate. | |
[32:33] | And then he just didn’t show up. | |
[32:36] | And you haven’t talked to him since? | |
[32:38] | I… called him. | |
[32:40] | I texted him. I even DM’d him on Instagram. | |
[32:44] | And… nothing. | |
[32:48] | Whatever. | |
[32:49] | I’m over it. | |
[32:51] | And as it happens, | |
[32:52] | the quickest route from St. Bernadine’s | |
[32:54] | to Jessica’s house is River Road. | |
[32:56] | So Jacob would have driven right by the scene of the accident. | |
[33:01] | Taylor, when did those Harvard early admission notices go out? | |
[33:04] | E-mail notifications went out Thursday the 29th. | |
[33:08] | Same day as the hit-and-run. | |
[33:10] | So… | |
[33:11] | Jacob gets into Harvard. He’s thrilled. | |
[33:14] | He’s on his way over to see his girl, | |
[33:16] | he hits Morgan. He panics. | |
[33:18] | Turns around, heads back to the church, | |
[33:19] | and afterwards, he is scared and guilt-ridden, | |
[33:22] | and cuts off all contact with Jessica. | |
[33:24] | So… we cracked the case, right? | |
[33:28] | Still waiting for our “attagirls.” | |
[33:31] | Well, I wouldn’t say you cracked it. | |
[33:33] | More like dinged it a little. | |
[33:35] | It’s great, but not enough to save Father Andy. | |
[33:38] | – But we know who did it. – No. | |
[33:41] | No, actually, we don’t. | |
[33:42] | It’s just a theory. | |
[33:44] | We can’t actually prove anything | |
[33:46] | other than this Jacob got into Harvard. | |
[33:51] | What else do we know about this Jacob? | |
[33:53] | Lives with his mom, straight-A student. | |
[33:56] | Spends a lot of time at church | |
[33:57] | and volunteering, and has never been in trouble. | |
[33:59] | So he’s a good kid. | |
[34:01] | Not a cold-blooded killer. | |
[34:03] | Just someone who made a horrible mistake. | |
[34:06] | Got to be… scared. | |
[34:09] | Riddled with guilt. | |
[34:11] | Dying to talk. | |
[34:13] | So what are you thinking? | |
[34:14] | I’m thinking this kid confessed once before; | |
[34:17] | maybe we can get him to do it again. | |
[34:29] | Can I help you? | |
[34:31] | Funny, I was about to ask you the same thing. | |
[34:33] | Uh, I think you might be in the wrong place. | |
[34:35] | I’m setting up for a youth group. | |
[34:36] | There’s a bulletin board outside in the hall | |
[34:38] | that lists everything else that’s going on. | |
[34:39] | Nope. I’m in the right place. | |
[34:43] | You’re Jacob, right? | |
[34:45] | My name’s Dr. Jason Bull. | |
[34:47] | I’m part of Father Andy’s legal team. | |
[34:51] | I don’t know if you’ve heard, | |
[34:52] | but things aren’t going very well. | |
[34:54] | How do you mean? | |
[34:56] | He’s a priest. | |
[34:57] | – Everyone knows he would never… – Everybody knows what they’re told. Hmm? | |
[35:02] | Father Andy was driving the van. | |
[35:05] | He’d had a drink, and a woman died. | |
[35:08] | The only real question is: will he go to prison | |
[35:12] | for 15 years or will it be 20? | |
[35:15] | Will he die in prison or will he live long enough to get out | |
[35:21] | and have a few years of freedom? | |
[35:25] | My guess is it was a horrible accident. | |
[35:28] | What’s your guess? | |
[35:33] | It was an e-mail from Harvard’s Office of Admissions. | |
[35:37] | It said that I got in. | |
[35:40] | Harvard. | |
[35:41] | That’s quite an accomplishment. | |
[35:44] | You must have been very excited, very proud. | |
[35:47] | I was. | |
[35:50] | And I was really grateful. | |
[35:53] | I had got a lot of help. | |
[35:55] | Encouragement from… my mom. | |
[35:58] | People at the church. | |
[36:01] | I’m the first person in my family to go to college. | |
[36:05] | Or, uh, would have been. | |
[36:08] | I’m guessing you wanted to celebrate. | |
[36:11] | I was dating this girl, Jessica. | |
[36:16] | I thought maybe we could do something. | |
[36:20] | Nothing big, you know. Just… hang out. | |
[36:24] | I didn’t have any money for an Uber or a taxi, | |
[36:29] | or anything. | |
[36:30] | And I… St. Bernadine’s is just down the street. | |
[36:34] | And I knew the van would be there. | |
[36:36] | And that wasn’t the first time you borrowed the van, was it? | |
[36:39] | No, I had… | |
[36:42] | taken it twice before to see Jessica. | |
[36:45] | And what happened after you borrowed the van? | |
[36:52] | I was driving… | |
[36:55] | and I got a text. | |
[36:58] | It wasn’t even… really for me. | |
[37:01] | It was just an ad for some stupid game. | |
[37:06] | And there was a thud. | |
[37:10] | At first I thought it was a deer. | |
[37:15] | But then I looked up. | |
[37:19] | And what did you do? | |
[37:25] | I didn’t do anything. | |
[37:28] | I knew I should, I should get out. | |
[37:31] | Help her, but… | |
[37:33] | I didn’t. | |
[37:35] | So you just sat there. | |
[37:38] | I turned around… | |
[37:41] | and I started driving back to the church. | |
[37:44] | I just… | |
[37:47] | I wanted to get out of that van. | |
[37:51] | I wanted to make it not have happened. | |
[37:55] | I’d just gotten the best news of my life. | |
[37:58] | So you got back to the church… | |
[38:01] | And I’m standing in the parking lot. | |
[38:04] | I’m looking at the dent. | |
[38:07] | The blood. | |
[38:11] | And there’s Father Andy. | |
[38:13] | It was like God had already told him. | |
[38:20] | He said God would forgive me for anything, | |
[38:23] | but I needed to confess. | |
[38:27] | So I did. | |
[38:30] | And then, he tried to get me to call the police. | |
[38:34] | But all I could think of was my mom and my friends | |
[38:39] | and my future. | |
[38:42] | I’m… so, so sorry. | |
[38:46] | I-I never meant to hurt your sister, your daughter. | |
[38:50] | Anyone. Not my mom. | |
[38:53] | Not Father Andy. | |
[38:56] | No further questions, Your Honor. | |
[38:59] | Mr. Madden, any questions? | |
[39:05] | Your Honor, in light of this testimony, | |
[39:08] | we’d like to dismiss the charges against Father Andrew Tincher. | |
[39:12] | And we’d also like to seek an arrest warrant | |
[39:14] | for Jacob Larson in the felony hit-and-run of Morgan Newhouse. | |
[39:18] | So ordered. | |
[39:35] | Just so you know, we’re gonna do everything we can | |
[39:37] | to get Jacob the best deal possible. | |
[39:42] | You’d think after all these years, | |
[39:44] | I’d have a better grasp on how God works. | |
[39:49] | Still a mystery. | |
[39:52] | I was watching Jacob on the stand, | |
[39:54] | and I… I just kept wondering | |
[39:58] | maybe I’m just supposed to plead guilty. | |
[40:03] | You don’t really believe that. | |
[40:06] | But you were willing to do it, weren’t you? | |
[40:09] | Give up one or two decades of your life. | |
[40:11] | Walk all alone into a prison for someone else. | |
[40:14] | I… I wouldn’t have been alone. | |
[40:22] | I envy you. | |
[40:24] | You envy me? | |
[40:27] | Had myself a little heart attack about six months ago | |
[40:29] | on the courthouse steps. | |
[40:30] | Not this courthouse… | |
[40:32] | I never would have known. | |
[40:35] | Funny thing is, I was lying there, | |
[40:39] | ridiculous pain, middle of the day, | |
[40:42] | people… walking by. | |
[40:47] | Mm-hmm. | |
[40:50] | And I looked up and I didn’t see any angels, | |
[40:53] | I didn’t see… | |
[40:55] | some glorious white light. | |
[41:00] | I just saw a patch of blue sky. | |
[41:06] | I was dying in the middle of New York City… | |
[41:10] | and I was all alone. | |
[41:13] | Ah. | |
[41:16] | Yeah, I envy you. | |
[41:19] | You’re never alone, are you? | |
[41:23] | No, I’m not. | |
[41:28] | You know, Dr. Bull, | |
[41:30] | you could have that, too. | |
[41:33] | There’s always a place at the church for you. | |
[41:36] | You know, I’d be pleased to help you find the way. | |
[41:40] | Well, that’s a very tempting offer, Father. | |
[41:44] | The thing is, as I’m sure you know, | |
[41:48] | God moves people in mysterious ways. | |
[41:50] | Uh-huh. | |
[41:51] | The way he moves me, I just cannot | |
[41:54] | drag my butt out of bed on a Sunday morning. | |
[41:56] | But like you said… | |
[41:59] | who are we to question how God works? | |
[42:03] | You know you’re going to hell, right? | |
[42:06] | Yup. Already booked my suite. |