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庭审专家(Bull)第2季第22集台词本阅读、下载和单词统计

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[00:00] – Previously on Bull… – When we hear
[00:02] that one of our federal employees and his family
[00:04] have been a victim of arson, rape and murder,
[00:07] we like to stick our nose in.
[00:08] You, silver Explorer.
[00:10] They haven’t mentioned it in the news reports,
[00:12] but Elliott is mute.
[00:14] The government wants to execute you,
[00:16] and I would like to make sure that doesn’t happen.
[00:19] I think that you’re in the middle of some kind of crisis.
[00:22] Getting arrested, drinking too much,
[00:24] taking a death penalty case
[00:26] ’cause a guy gave you a handkerchief.
[00:28] I haven’t had a drink in 33 hours.
[00:30] Seems like you’re coming apart.
[00:32] I’m fine.
[00:33] You know what? You’re not.
[00:34] Izzy’s getting remarried.
[00:36] Oh, my goodness.
[00:37] Can I tell you something?
[00:39] I don’t think you’re good alone, Jason.
[00:41] Professor Jameson, you failed me.
[00:44] Is it just that I work for a trial scientist?
[00:47] I know he’s innocent.
[00:48] No, you don’t.
[00:49] – Did you do it? – You, you,
[00:51] you think he’s innocent.
[00:52] That’s not the same thing,
[00:53] and more importantly, you don’t know
[00:56] how to prove he’s innocent.
[00:57] Sorry to let everybody down.
[00:59] But I think I need a drink.
[01:10] Hey, Izzy.
[01:12] There’s a guy at the door for you.
[01:15] ♪ They told me ♪
[01:17] ♪ Be sensible ♪
[01:19] ♪ With your new love ♪
[01:22] ♪ Don’t be fooled ♪
[01:23] ♪ Thinking this is the last you’ll find… ♪
[01:27] Don’t do this.
[01:29] No.
[01:32] Don’t you do this.
[01:34] You can’t just show up here
[01:36] at the last minute,
[01:37] and just expect me to…
[01:38] ♪ And drive me slowly out of my mind ♪
[01:41] – ♪ Kiss me ♪ – ♪ Kiss me ♪
[01:44] – ♪ Kiss me, and when you do ♪ – ♪ Kiss me ♪
[01:46] ♪ I know that you will miss me ♪
[01:49] – ♪ Miss me ♪ – ♪ Miss me ♪
[01:51] ♪ If we ever say “adieu” ♪
[01:54] ♪ So kiss me ♪
[01:56] ♪ Kiss me ♪
[01:58] ♪ Make me tell you ♪
[02:00] ♪ I’m in love with you ♪
[02:04] ♪ Ah, ah, ah, ah ♪
[02:07] ♪ Kiss me ♪
[02:08] – ♪ Kiss me ♪ – ♪ Kiss me… ♪
[02:10] You were right.
[02:14] I’m no good alone.
[02:16] – ♪ Miss me ♪ – ♪ Miss me ♪
[02:17] ♪ If we ever say “adieu” ♪
[02:20] ♪ So kiss me. ♪
[02:23] It is 6:45 in the morning.
[02:25] Time for all good trial scientists to get up
[02:27] and at ’em so they can hear the verdict
[02:29] read this morning.
[02:31] Thank you.
[02:35] I, uh, I have no recollection of calling you
[02:38] and asking you to bring me a new suit.
[02:40] It was at 3:17 this morning.
[02:43] I remember it vividly.
[02:45] Aha.
[02:46] Here’s the thing,
[02:49] I know I’ve let you down.
[02:51] Some of the things,
[02:52] the behavioral things we discussed,
[02:54] things I did…
[02:57] I actually did get a handle on them there for a couple of days.
[03:03] I’m sorry, Marissa.
[03:05] Will the defendant
[03:06] please rise?
[03:12] Has the jury reached a verdict?
[03:14] We have, Your Honor.
[03:16] We, the jury, find the defendant,
[03:18] Elliot Miles…
[03:21] guilty on two counts of capital murder.
[03:34] I’m sorry.
[03:36] I’m so sorry.
[03:47] I’m sorry.
[03:53] _
[03:56] When I was in college, I had to take Psych 100.
[04:00] And one day the professor started to teach us
[04:03] about codependency.
[04:05] And I was just amazed.
[04:09] I mean, I was adopted.
[04:11] And frankly, I had never depended
[04:13] on anybody for anything in my whole life, so…
[04:16] the idea that I could be codependent sounded…
[04:20] fabulous.
[04:22] That someone could derive their happiness
[04:25] by being consumed with mine…
[04:28] that sounded like nirvana.
[04:34] It never occurred to me
[04:35] that I would be the one being consumed
[04:37] with someone else’s happiness.
[04:46] Where the hell is everybody?
[04:48] It’s a Tuesday.
[04:50] I gave everybody a couple days off.
[04:53] I couldn’t stand the way they were looking at me.
[04:56] Sounds like a fun place to work.
[04:59] FBI got a package in the mail.
[05:01] Potentially exculpatory evidence.
[05:03] I thought I’d share it with you personally.
[05:04] Matt Johnson’s class ring.
[05:08] Engraved with his initials and everything.
[05:10] Must have come from the crime scene.
[05:12] Came with a gift card.
[05:14] “You got the wrong guy.”
[05:20] Well, maybe you did…
[05:22] get the wrong guy, I mean.
[05:24] Let’s not get carried away here.
[05:25] Elliot could have sent it himself.
[05:26] – From jail? – He could have had anybody do it,
[05:29] knowing it would disrupt the case.
[05:31] A last-ditch effort to save his own life.
[05:33] Or here’s a crazy thought:
[05:35] the person who sent this to you knows
[05:37] who the real killer is, and doesn’t want to see
[05:38] an innocent man die for something he didn’t do.
[05:42] Actually, I’d like to talk with your client,
[05:45] maybe even discuss a possible deal.
[05:49] Frankly, we believe this ring came from someone tied to you.
[05:52] An accomplice, and I’m very interested
[05:54] in seeing that person brought to justice,
[05:55] which is why I’m prepared to offer you a deal.
[05:58] You give me that person’s name, and I will once again
[06:00] offer to take the death penalty off the table.
[06:03] Guarantee you life in prison.
[06:22] “There is no name.
[06:24] I didn’t kill those people.”
[06:28] Do you want the deal, Elliot?
[06:30] How can he take the deal?!
[06:31] He doesn’t have a name to offer.
[06:37] Who keeps a ring like that?
[06:40] A piece of evidence,
[06:42] leads directly back to the victim.
[06:44] Has his name inscribed on it, for God’s sakes.
[06:47] It’s reckless…
[06:48] the kind of thing that gets you caught.
[06:50] I don’t know.
[06:55] What if it was a souvenir?
[07:00] What do you mean?
[07:01] What if it was all…
[07:04] planned from the start?
[07:08] You rape, you kill,
[07:10] you set a fire…
[07:12] you take some trophies.
[07:16] What if we should be looking for
[07:18] a methodical, premeditating,
[07:21] calculating killer?
[07:24] A serial killer?
[07:28] What if he knew exactly
[07:31] how to set the fire.
[07:34] Exactly how to restrain the victims.
[07:38] And the ring showing up now?
[07:42] What if that’s not an accident.
[07:45] What if none of this ever was.
[07:46] And whoever it was took it as a memento,
[07:49] a kind of keepsake.
[07:51] Exactly.
[07:52] A trophy from one of his kills.
[07:54] And that is why he was wearing it
[07:56] the night he sold Elliot the car,
[07:59] flaunting it.
[08:00] You think this was part of a pattern.
[08:02] You think this person killed before.
[08:03] I do, and will almost surely kill again.
[08:06] There’s just one thing that doesn’t add up.
[08:08] Why steal the car?
[08:11] It’s a sloppy move.
[08:12] And it doesn’t fit the methodical,
[08:14] meticulous psychopath mentality.
[08:16] Yeah, she’s right.
[08:17] The car is the most traceable piece of evidence
[08:20] back to the victims.
[08:21] Well, hey, it got our guy caught.
[08:23] I don’t know the answer, but there’s got to be a reason.
[08:26] Okay, so I’m confused.
[08:28] What is it we’re doing?
[08:30] Where are we supposed to put our energies?
[08:32] Are we mounting a defense
[08:34] for the penalty phase of a trial
[08:36] which starts the day after tomorrow?
[08:38] Or are we launching
[08:40] an investigation to find a serial killer?
[08:47] Both.
[09:04] Morning.
[09:09] I need to prepare you for what’s to come.
[09:13] Tomorrow, you are gonna walk
[09:14] into a room full of people
[09:16] who’ve already made up their minds about you.
[09:20] I know it makes no sense,
[09:22] but I need you to show remorse
[09:26] for something you did not do.
[09:32] Look at me.
[09:34] Look, look at me.
[09:35] We have one goal, and one goal only,
[09:38] and that is to avoid your execution.
[09:40] The truth is that we may be dealing with this verdict
[09:42] for years to come, but it’s gonna be
[09:44] a hell of a lot easier if we don’t have
[09:46] the ticking clock of a death sentence.
[09:52] Oh.
[10:09] How do they do what?
[10:22] Kill you.
[10:25] Poor kid.
[10:27] His record is absolutely clean.
[10:29] Never been arrested.
[10:30] Never had a problem with authorities.
[10:32] Not so much as a ticket for jaywalking.
[10:36] Anything I can do?
[10:38] I’m feeling kind of useless.
[10:39] Useless? Marissa, you are the key
[10:42] to everything.
[10:45] Shouldn’t you be running
[10:46] some focus groups with our mirror jurors?
[10:49] It’s a nice thought.
[10:50] Only problem is the algorithm we use,
[10:52] isn’t set up for penalty phase hearings.
[10:54] Really? Why not?
[10:56] Well, think about it.
[10:57] A typical trial is all about jurors gauging guilt
[11:00] or innocence, weighing the facts.
[11:02] But this trial, it’s all about emotion,
[11:05] if they sympathize with Elliot enough to spare his life.
[11:09] And I have no way to measure that.
[11:11] The algorithm won’t translate.
[11:21] – Mrs. O’Neil? – Yes?
[11:23] I’m Danny James… I’m a member
[11:25] of Elliot Mile” defense team.
[11:27] Okay, so… what can I do for you?
[11:30] The trial is over.
[11:32] They found the man you’re working for guilty.
[11:34] Well, right now we’re working on the penalty phase of the trial.
[11:36] Just wondered if I could ask you a few more questions,
[11:38] just to make sure we have everything right.
[11:40] Okay, but I don’t get that.
[11:42] Do you have any I.D., any kind of credentials?
[11:45] Yeah.
[11:51] Hold on.
[11:57] Do you always wear glasses?
[11:59] Bifocals. I’m supposed to.
[12:01] Don’t tell my optometrist.
[12:03] Well, do you happen to remember the night of the murder,
[12:06] were you wearing them then?
[12:09] Mrs. O’Neil, you said you saw Elliot Miles’s face
[12:13] clearly enough to I.D. him.
[12:16] Yes. I did.
[12:18] I saw him coming out of the Johnsons’ house.
[12:20] He looked right at me. He was limping.
[12:22] He got in their car and drove away.
[12:25] Wait, limping? Actually, during the trial,
[12:27] you said he was running out the door.
[12:29] Yes, okay, it was a figure of speech.
[12:31] He was moving fast, as fast as he could,
[12:34] but there was something wrong with his leg,
[12:36] like he was injured or something.
[12:37] But you didn’t mention that on the stand.
[12:40] Well, nobody asked.
[12:45] Dr. Bull?
[12:48] I need to talk to you about Molly O’Neil.
[12:50] – What about her? – Well, I went and
[12:51] interviewed her yesterday,
[12:52] just grasping at straws.
[12:54] And the thing is, she was wearing glasses.
[12:56] Glasses that she didn’t have on in court.
[12:58] And she confessed to me that she
[12:59] didn’t have them on when she supposedly saw Elliot, either.
[13:02] Not earth-shattering, but certainly interesting.
[13:04] Well, wait, it gets better.
[13:06] I think I know why the killer had to steal the car that night.
[13:08] Molly told me that when she saw the killer, he was limping.
[13:11] Wait a second.
[13:12] Elliot mentioned that, too.
[13:14] Maybe our killer was injured.
[13:16] – But injured how? – I don’t know.
[13:18] Maybe he fell down the stairs, maybe he got in a fight
[13:19] with the husband… who cares?
[13:21] – The point is… – It was never
[13:22] part of the plan.
[13:38] Today’s gonna be hard.
[13:40] Friends and family of the Johnsons
[13:42] are gonna get up and talk about the devastation
[13:44] this has caused to their lives.
[13:47] You remember how we talked about…
[13:50] the appearance of remorse?
[13:55] This is what I was talking about.
[13:59] Please.
[14:05] Oh, Chunk. Hey.
[14:07] I need your help with something.
[14:09] Just, uh, lined up a new witness,
[14:11] an expert in criminology.
[14:13] Guy’s testified in dozens of murder trials.
[14:15] I need you to run him through his paces,
[14:17] make sure he sticks to what’s relevant.
[14:18] – All right. Let me at him. – Fair warning:
[14:20] he’s very resistant to the idea of being prepped at all.
[14:24] Okay. When’s he coming in?
[14:26] He’s not. He won’t.
[14:28] He only agreed to sit down for a couple of hours
[14:30] on the day of his testimony.
[14:31] I’ll arrange for you to do it in there.
[14:33] – Okay? Got to get to court. – All right, good luck.
[14:38] My very first memory is of my mother,
[14:41] putting a Band-Aid on my elbow.
[14:45] I don’t remember how I hurt it.
[14:47] All I remember is that when she kissed it,
[14:49] the pain disappeared.
[14:52] The pain you’ve caused me…
[14:55] will never disappear.
[14:57] When you killed my parents, you broke my heart.
[15:03] My dad taught me how to make lasagna
[15:05] and how to throw a football.
[15:08] He would let me paint his nails with sparkly polish.
[15:12] And I’ll never be able to do that again.
[15:15] I wish I had more than just these memories,
[15:18] but I don’t.
[15:19] When you did what you did…
[15:22] when you burned down our house,
[15:24] you took everything.
[15:26] Every picture,
[15:28] every birthday present,
[15:30] every single thing that tied me to them.
[15:36] I’m afraid to fall asleep at night,
[15:39] ’cause all I ever dream about is my mom and dad
[15:42] burning in that fire.
[15:46] My parents taught me
[15:48] that everyone deserves love and kindness.
[15:53] Do you deserve my love and kindness?
[15:58] I don’t think you do.
[16:14] – What am I looking at? – It’s a receipt for cigarettes.
[16:17] The police found it in the back of the Johnsons’ car.
[16:19] Turns out it’s from a store that Amy Johnson,
[16:21] one of the victims, shopped at on the day she died.
[16:23] Probably why everyone overlooked it in the first place.
[16:27] What do you mean? Overlooked it how?
[16:29] – You okay? – Yeah. My hand fell asleep.
[16:32] Whole damn arm, actually.
[16:34] Doesn’t your arm ever fall asleep?
[16:36] No.
[16:39] You were saying?
[16:41] Well, the receipt can’t belong to any of the victims.
[16:44] Autopsy says neither Amy nor her husband smoked.
[16:46] And because of his disability, neither does Elliot.
[16:49] So it can’t be his.
[16:52] Wait a second. So you’re thinking the killer
[16:54] bought these cigarettes and then accidentally dropped
[16:56] the receipt in the car when he stole it?
[16:59] We know from the debris in the kitchen
[17:00] that Amy went to the store that day.
[17:02] It’s a block and a half from her house.
[17:04] What if she walked to the store, and the killer saw her there
[17:07] and followed her home on foot?
[17:10] There’s a time stamp on the receipt.
[17:11] If the store has security cameras,
[17:14] maybe we use it to check the footage?
[17:19] This is great.
[17:21] This is…
[17:22] Get this to Danny.
[17:24] And see if you can get everybody in here
[17:25] before I go to court.
[17:30] Your identity is clearly wrapped up in your work,
[17:34] which means that it’s inherently wrapped up
[17:37] in the man you work for.
[17:39] I mean, basically, what you’re telling me
[17:41] is that… you can’t be you without him.
[17:46] Oh, I don’t know.
[17:47] He leads a messy life.
[17:49] Someone has to help clean up.
[17:52] Marissa Morgan…
[17:54] you like it.
[17:57] I think I’ve been playing this whole thing all wrong.
[18:01] We keep thinking
[18:02] we have to respect the jury’s decision.
[18:05] Well, we don’t.
[18:08] And we’re not going to.
[18:10] You think it’s hard sending a guilty man
[18:11] to the electric chair?
[18:13] Try sending an innocent one.
[18:15] From now on, our job in that courtroom
[18:17] is to make every single one
[18:19] of those jurors doubt themselves.
[18:21] Make them…
[18:22] regret their decision.
[18:24] Make them realize…
[18:26] Elliot is an innocent man.
[18:29] Wow. The judge isn’t gonna let us just call witnesses
[18:33] to the stand so we can re-adjudicate Elliot’s guilt.
[18:36] Well…
[18:37] the witnesses will all be there, for legitimate reasons,
[18:40] but they may say some things that cast doubt on the verdict.
[18:44] Isn’t the prosecutor just going to object?
[18:46] Then we withdraw the question…
[18:48] hopefully, after the witness has given his or her answer.
[18:51] It’s worth a try.
[18:53] We know from our research that any information
[18:55] the jury hears, they take it into consideration.
[18:58] Regardless of the judge’s rulings on relevance.
[19:01] Well, the criminologist
[19:02] I’m prepping has already been deemed relevant.
[19:04] Maybe I can get him to skew his testimony
[19:07] toward the idea that the crime fits the profile
[19:10] of a psychopath.
[19:11] I’d love to get that neighbor back on the stand.
[19:13] Have her testify that she wasn’t wearing her glasses,
[19:16] – that the man had a limp. – That’s a great idea.
[19:18] We should all get down to the courthouse.
[19:19] Chunk, your criminologist is up first. You won’t have much time.
[19:22] Yep, I’m on it.
[19:32] This must be some kind of joke.
[19:36] Professor Jameson?
[19:37] Mr. Palmer. I should have known
[19:40] that your company would somehow be involved in this.
[19:42] Professor Jameson, look, uh…
[19:45] I’m sure the thought of working with me is highly…
[19:49] unsettling to you. And…
[19:52] – Huh. – I cannot lie, the idea of spending
[19:54] my next half hour with you is not setting my heart aflutter.
[19:58] But the truth is…
[20:01] you’re getting paid and so am I.
[20:04] And more importantly…
[20:07] your testimony is crucial to our case and to our client.
[20:12] Well…
[20:15] you’re right about one thing…
[20:17] I am getting paid.
[20:19] But I can’t imagine what you’re gonna tell me
[20:21] that I don’t already know.
[20:23] You talk down to people, sir.
[20:26] And you can’t do that to this jury,
[20:28] or you’re going to lose them.
[20:29] So I need you to watch them,
[20:31] read their cues.
[20:32] If they’re fidgety, you’re boring them.
[20:35] On the other hand, if they’re leaning in…
[20:38] they’re excited, they want more.
[20:40] We’re talking about a court of law, Mr. Palmer.
[20:43] It’s not about how much they like me.
[20:45] It’s about my expertise.
[20:47] It’s about what I know that they don’t.
[20:49] No, it’s not about you at all; it’s about them.
[20:52] I need you to take them on a journey with your testimony.
[20:55] I need you to tell them a story.
[20:58] Hmm.
[20:59] Based… on your read of the evidence,
[21:03] describe our killer.
[21:06] Clearly, he’s an individual with a personality disorder
[21:10] characterized by persistent antisocial behavior,
[21:14] impaired empathy, impaired remorse,
[21:16] as well as bold…
[21:18] disinhibited and, uh, egotistic traits.
[21:24] Are you serious?
[21:28] Why not just use the word “psychopath”?
[21:31] If you use the word “psychopath,”
[21:32] you will have that jury’s attention.
[21:34] Trust me, I already have the jury’s attention…
[21:36] so much so that the people paying you requested me.
[21:40] Yeah? Well, they told me I needed to work with you.
[21:43] Say “psychopath.”
[21:45] – I will not. – Well, you should.
[21:47] The fact is, you may be an expert in your field,
[21:50] Professor Jameson, but I am an expert in mine.
[21:54] And you need me.
[21:56] Dr. Jameson,
[21:58] what was your first reaction
[22:00] when you heard about the murders of Amy and Matt Johnson
[22:04] and the apprehension of Elliot Miles?
[22:07] I was perplexed.
[22:09] The assistant U.S. attorney has characterized it
[22:11] as a crime of opportunity,
[22:14] a theory that I strongly disagree with.
[22:17] There are very clear indications
[22:20] that signal it was not a crime of opportunity,
[22:23] but rather a crime that was committed in a methodical
[22:27] and purposeful way.
[22:29] In fact,
[22:30] the entire pathology of the crime
[22:34] speaks to a very different type of criminal.
[22:37] And what kind of criminal would that be?
[22:50] A psychopath.
[22:58] Let me tell you a story.
[23:01] A man walks into a small, suburban house
[23:05] with the sole purpose of sexually assaulting
[23:08] a woman who is home alone,
[23:10] – unpacking her groceries. – Objection.
[23:12] We’re not here to listen to the professor’s interpretation
[23:15] of facts we’ve already adjudicated.
[23:16] I’m trusting that this is going to lead us
[23:18] to a place that will be of use to the jurors
[23:20] as they contemplate the defendant’s punishment.
[23:22] You have my word, Your Honor.
[23:24] You may proceed.
[23:25] The husband interrupts.
[23:27] The perpetrator panics. He kills them both.
[23:30] Or so they would have you believe.
[23:33] But if this was a decision
[23:36] that was made in haste,
[23:38] where did he get the rope to restrain his victims?
[23:41] And where did he get the accelerant
[23:44] to start the fire?
[23:47] When psychopaths commit a homicide,
[23:52] the killings are planned, purposeful, and organized,
[23:56] – just like this one here was. – Your Honor.
[23:59] What’s the point of all this?
[24:00] Is the defense going to ask a question?
[24:02] I’d be happy to, Your Honor.
[24:04] Is there any other evidence that points to a psychopath?
[24:07] In-Indeed. And I’m not sure the jury is aware of this,
[24:10] but there was a ring sent to the FBI.
[24:14] It was Matt Johnson’s ring.
[24:17] His class ring.
[24:19] And it’s been missing since the murders.
[24:21] Objection. Witness is referring to evidence
[24:23] that has not been presented
[24:24] because it has been deemed irrelevant.
[24:26] By who? It’s evidence.
[24:29] Denying it exists does a disservice to the jury,
[24:31] my client, and the entire
[24:33] system of justice.
[24:35] Gentlemen. Mr. Colón, you are on thin ice here.
[24:39] May I rephrase?
[24:41] The ring was not expensive,
[24:42] so it wasn’t stolen to be sold later.
[24:44] So why did the killer take a useless,
[24:48] easily identifiable piece of memorabilia?
[24:55] He wanted a trophy.
[24:57] – A trophy? – A souvenir.
[24:59] It represents the killer’s power over his victims.
[25:02] It helps him to preserve the memory,
[25:05] the excitement of the kill.
[25:07] Dahmer did it.
[25:09] Bundy, Gacy, they did it, too.
[25:13] So, just to be clear,
[25:14] are you saying
[25:16] that my client, Elliot Miles, is a psychopath?
[25:20] Not in the slightest.
[25:22] I’m…
[25:25] I’m sorry, I’m-I’m confused.
[25:28] Didn’t you just say the crime was committed by a psychopath?
[25:32] It was.
[25:34] But I’ve been through Mr. Mile” psychological history,
[25:37] and he exhibits zero signs
[25:41] of psychopathy.
[25:43] He has healthy emotional attachments.
[25:46] No signs of psychological distancing or manipulation.
[25:50] In fact, it is my professional opinion
[25:54] that Mr. Miles
[25:57] is psychologically
[25:58] incapable of having committed this crime.
[26:01] Objection. What are we doing here?
[26:03] This man was clearly brought in to relitigate
[26:05] the defendant’s guilt or innocence.
[26:07] I-I was just stating
[26:09] my professional opinion, Your Honor.
[26:10] Mr. Colón, you made this court a promise.
[26:14] And I believe with all my heart that I kept it.
[26:17] In any event,
[26:19] I have no further question for the witness, Your Honor.
[26:26] I have just one question for you, Doctor.
[26:28] After committing the murders, the killer stole
[26:30] the couples’ car.
[26:31] That seems like an incredibly sloppy
[26:33] and uncalculated move,
[26:34] something not at all in line
[26:35] with the behavior of a psychopath.
[26:37] Can you give the jury a way
[26:39] to reconcile that?
[26:41] Well, you’re right.
[26:43] That-that only makes sense if it was out of necessity.
[26:47] I don’t understand.
[26:48] Perhaps the killer was injured in the commission of the crime.
[26:51] Perhaps there was an altercation,
[26:53] maybe with the husband? “Perhaps”?
[26:57] “Maybe”?
[26:58] Well, perhaps you haven’t heard,
[27:00] but we’re not in the business of suppositions.
[27:02] Or maybe you just forgot, but here in a court of law,
[27:05] what jurors want are facts.
[27:07] Not guesses.
[27:10] No further questions, Your Honor.
[27:13] So, Danny got the security footage
[27:16] from the store where the cigarettes were purchased.
[27:19] And based off of the time stamp on the receipts,
[27:22] this is our guy.
[27:31] That’s him.
[27:35] That’s our killer.
[27:38] He does exist.
[27:40] Cable, can we get this image a little clearer?
[27:42] Definitely gonna run it
[27:43] through facial recognition software.
[27:45] And what are the chances it’ll actually find a match?
[27:47] Probably narrow it down to
[27:49] – a few hundred possible suspects. – That’s it?
[27:51] That’s the best we can do?
[27:52] No. That’s just the first step.
[27:54] Cable and I, you and Marissa, we’ll parse the list.
[27:56] Narrow it down
[27:57] to who could’ve physically been
[27:58] at that location at that time.
[28:00] With any luck,
[28:01] that’ll get us down to maybe low double digits.
[28:03] Good.
[28:05] In the meantime, let’s find this guy.
[28:17] Dear Bull,
[28:19] I apologize for not discussing this
[28:21] with you face-to-face,
[28:24] but I just can’t do it.
[28:25] I’ve been seeing a psychiatrist for the last little while,
[28:28] trying to figure out why I’m not happier than I am.
[28:32] There are, of course,
[28:34] a hundred answers to that question,
[28:37] but clearly, one of them is that I’ve had
[28:39] the terrible ill fortune
[28:41] to have found myself working for someone
[28:43] I adore more than words can describe
[28:45] at an enterprise that gives me more satisfaction
[28:48] than anyone has a right to expect.
[28:51] Sadly, I have come to realize
[28:53] that I am so consumed with you and TAC
[28:57] that there is very little me left
[28:58] for the rest that life has to offer.
[29:01] I am therefore tendering my resignation.
[29:05] I hope you’ll accept it,
[29:06] knowing that it is being offered reluctantly,
[29:09] that I am actually sure of very little…
[29:12] except this.
[29:14] You have changed my life,
[29:17] and the memory of working with you
[29:18] is something I will always carry with me.
[29:21] You’re an amazing man, Jason Bull.
[29:24] And if I am tough on you,
[29:26] it is only because I hold you in such high regard
[29:28] that I cannot bear to see you be less
[29:30] than I know you are capable of.
[29:33] Thanks for being alive.
[29:35] Marissa.
[29:36] P.S. I am happy to leave
[29:39] at whatever time or date works best for you.
[29:46] – Excuse me. – Ah!
[29:48] I’m sorry. I-I didn’t mean to frighten you.
[29:50] I’m-I’m looking for Chunk Palmer.
[29:52] Uh, it’s barely 7:30 in the morning,
[29:55] and he’s on his way to court.
[29:56] I have a seminar to get to.
[29:58] Uh, could you give Mr. Palmer a message for me?
[30:00] Certainly.
[30:02] Tell him that Professor Jameson learned a lot yesterday,
[30:06] and if he’s willing,
[30:07] I would love for him to come and lecture to my class
[30:10] about trial science sometime.
[30:12] I’d be happy to give him the message.
[30:15] Thank you.
[30:22] Your Honor, the defense would like to call
[30:25] Molly O’Neil to the stand.
[30:27] Objection. Relevance?
[30:30] Mrs. O’Neil testified that she observed the killer
[30:33] in the immediate aftermath of the murder.
[30:36] I would think that her impressions of that man
[30:37] would be highly relevant to a group of people
[30:40] trying to decide whether or not to put someone to death.
[30:42] Your Honor, this is yet another thinly veiled attempt
[30:45] to offer irrelevant and unduly prejudicial evidence.
[30:48] I mean, first the criminologist, and now this?
[30:50] This is an obvious attempt
[30:52] – on the defense’s part – Come on, Benny.
[30:53] To use the penalty phase… …to relitigate this case.
[30:55] I can assure you, we have no such intention.
[30:57] – I… – Mr. Colón, I have given you
[30:58] a lot of latitude, but this is where I draw the line.
[31:00] Your behavior is disrespectful
[31:03] of the jury’s decision to convict.
[31:05] I’m denying your request to call Mrs. O’Neil.
[31:08] I’m also holding you in contempt and fining you
[31:11] $5,000, and if you try to pull something like this again,
[31:14] you can spend the remainder of this trial in the lockup.
[31:17] Yes, Your Honor.
[31:19] I apologize, Your Honor.
[31:23] Facial recognition came back with 172 matches
[31:26] for the guy in the video buying those cigarettes.
[31:28] All these guys live in the tristate area.
[31:30] Marissa, Danny and I then narrowed down
[31:33] the 172 men to eight.
[31:36] Ladies and gentleman,
[31:38] meet our suspects.
[31:40] It’s like The Bachelorette,
[31:41] except these guys might be killers.
[31:44] It’s just a question
[31:46] of how we turn these eight into one.
[31:48] And how were you able to determine
[31:50] that all eight of these men were near the crime scene?
[31:52] I got their approximate locations
[31:54] at the time of the fire from cell phone towers.
[31:56] All these guys were close enough to the Johnsons’ house
[31:58] to have theoretically committed the crime.
[32:01] Okay.
[32:04] Let’s winnow.
[32:06] We’re looking for someone with detachment,
[32:08] an emotional distance from those around him.
[32:11] That’s you.
[32:13] So someone with very few friends.
[32:16] I mean, look
[32:17] at these profiles, Bull. They all have friends.
[32:20] Yes and no.
[32:23] Psychopaths can be superficially charming.
[32:26] Even those closest
[32:27] to them may not know their relationship is…
[32:30] isn’t built on any real feeling.
[32:32] Here, look at this guy.
[32:33] Psychopaths tend to be Internet trolls, bullies.
[32:37] Well, four of these guys fit that bill.
[32:39] All right, let’s get rid of the others.
[32:42] I’m looking for a grandiose sense of self-importance.
[32:46] Psychopaths feel they’re not just better than others.
[32:49] They’re more important than others.
[32:51] Their lives are worth more
[32:54] than others. Other people are like cockroaches.
[32:56] Waiting to be stepped on or tortured.
[32:59] Or killed.
[33:01] Look at these two.
[33:03] They both have a tsunami
[33:04] of selfies.
[33:07] Dozens of them.
[33:09] No one else in the photo.
[33:11] No one else in the world.
[33:15] It’s one of these two.
[33:17] Any criminal record?
[33:19] Uh, John Fuller had
[33:21] a drunk driving offense six years back.
[33:24] Wayne Norton has several juvenile arrests,
[33:27] all stemming from aggressive behavior in school.
[33:29] This is 20 years old.
[33:30] Playground incident at school.
[33:32] Wayne was 11.
[33:33] It’s from a social worker’s report.
[33:36] “He broke the other child’s arm.
[33:38] “They were out on the playground.
[33:40] “Teacher had only looked away for a minute.
[33:42] “I am concerned because Wayne does not seem
[33:44] “to feel badly about what he did.
[33:46] “When I asked him about it, he shrugged it off.
[33:49] “He wasn’t scared, or nervous or guilty.
[33:52] “The teacher mentioned that Wayne just stared
[33:54] at the other child while he cried.”
[33:56] Kind of textbook, isn’t it?
[33:57] Classic detachment.
[33:59] I think we found our man.
[34:04] What are you smiling at?
[34:05] Uh, no, no. I’m-I’m not smiling.
[34:08] I’m just… having a flashback.
[34:12] A good one.
[34:13] So you really think this is our guy?
[34:19] 8-8-9.
[34:20] Do we know the street?
[34:22] Sure do. Brisk Street.
[34:25] Okay.
[34:26] So what happens now?
[34:27] Well, I can get this information to the FBI,
[34:29] have them jump on it.
[34:30] It’s 7:30 at night.
[34:32] Nobody’s jumping on anything.
[34:34] Can’t even call the police.
[34:35] We have no proof.
[34:37] And tomorrow Elliot takes the stand
[34:38] in his own defense, and then…
[34:40] Is my car out front?
[34:41] – Should be. – All right.
[34:43] Well, there’s nothing more to be done tonight.
[34:46] To be continued.
[34:52] Nice work, Danny.
[34:54] Cable, Marissa, Chunk.
[34:56] Bravo.
[34:58] I’ll see you tomorrow.
[35:02] Night.
[35:34] Is this Wayne Norton’s house?
[35:41] Can I help you?
[35:43] Perhaps.
[35:44] Are you Mrs. Norton?
[35:46] Is your husband home?
[35:48] No. He’s working.
[35:51] Who are you?
[35:53] You don’t know me.
[35:56] I have a hunch about you.
[35:59] I think maybe you’ve been worried about your husband
[36:01] for a long time.
[36:03] I think maybe you found something
[36:05] that… confirmed your worst fears,
[36:07] I think you put it in a box,
[36:09] sent it off in hopes that maybe,
[36:11] someone would understand.
[36:13] I don’t know what you’re talking about.
[36:14] I think you do.
[36:18] Get off my property before I call the police.
[36:21] No, you won’t.
[36:23] If you’re willing to do that,
[36:24] you would have already done it by now.
[36:29] You know, someone else is gonna die for his crime.
[36:32] And that’s gonna up the body count by one,
[36:35] except this time, it’ll be your fault.
[36:41] You need to turn him in.
[36:44] They’ll make sure you’re safe.
[36:48] They’ll make sure that he never hurts you,
[36:51] or anyone else ever again.
[36:57] Get off my property.
[37:07] That’s for when you change your mind.
[37:22] Elliot, I know you’re angry,
[37:24] and you have every right to be.
[37:28] But now is your chance to tell
[37:30] your side of the story.
[37:34] No one’s gonna be questioning you,
[37:35] not me or the prosecutor.
[37:37] Just you, and your interpreter,
[37:41] telling the jury why they should spare your life.
[37:48] He wants to know where Dr. Bull is.
[37:54] I don’t know where Dr. Bull is.
[37:56] I wish I knew.
[37:58] I’m-I’m hoping, I’m-I’m guessing
[38:00] that-that he’s still on his way,
[38:01] but no matter where he is, he’d want you to give
[38:06] what you’re about to do some serious thought.
[38:14] I’m going to tell them that I didn’t do it.
[38:18] I’m going to tell them they’re fools.
[38:22] And that God
[38:24] will remember what they did today.
[38:30] Trust me. Please. Y-You don’t want to do that.
[38:34] You want to ask them for mercy.
[38:37] You want to ask them to spare your life.
[38:44] Mr. Miles.
[38:46] Do you have something to say to this jury or not?
[39:05] I didn’t do it.
[39:08] Order in the court.
[39:09] Please allow the witness to speak his mind.
[39:11] Order in the court.
[39:13] Over there. Sir?
[39:18] I’d like to call for a brief recess, Your Honor.
[39:21] Who would like to call for a brief recess?
[39:28] I… the-the defense
[39:31] would like to call for a brief recess, Your Honor.
[39:33] But your client is in the middle of testifying.
[39:35] Please, Your Honor.
[39:37] A man’s life is at stake here.
[39:39] I will allow a five minute recess.
[39:41] – Not a minute more. – Obj…
[39:42] Stay in your seat, Counselor.
[39:44] Don’t object. My name is Agent Kincaid.
[39:46] I’m with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
[39:49] Dr. Bull brought a woman to our offices last night.
[39:52] She wanted to talk about this case,
[39:53] about her husband.
[39:54] Excuse me?
[39:55] She brought a box with her.
[39:57] Another ring, a bracelet,
[39:59] a Jewish star.
[40:01] She said he referred to those things as his mementos.
[40:05] What the hell is going on here?
[40:07] Well, I won’t bore you with all the details,
[40:09] but at 6:30 this morning,
[40:10] the FBI picked up Wayne Norton
[40:12] for questioning, and ten minutes into interrogation,
[40:15] he confessed.
[40:17] Your Honor, if I might ask with the approval of the defense,
[40:20] that this hearing resume
[40:23] so I could address the court?
[40:26] Yes, uh, Your Honor.
[40:27] The defense has no objection.
[40:29] Gentlemen, I am determined to bring these proceedings
[40:32] to a close and allow this jury to do its job.
[40:36] With that sole admonition,
[40:38] court is back in session.
[40:39] Yes, Counselor.
[40:41] In light of new evidence
[40:43] brought to my attention by the FBI,
[40:46] the government would like to make a motion
[40:48] to set aside the verdict against Elliot Miles.
[40:54] ♪ Hold me ♪
[40:55] ♪ Hold me, never let me go ♪
[41:00] ♪ Until you’ve told me ♪
[41:03] ♪ Told me ♪
[41:04] ♪ What I want to know… ♪
[41:06] You okay?
[41:09] ‘Cause you’re white as a ghost.
[41:11] I’m great, man.
[41:13] I just need some air.
[41:15] Maybe some sleep.
[41:17] Tell Marissa I might not be in today.
[41:20] And tell everybody, “thank you.”
[41:23] They did this.
[41:26] And nice work, Counselor.
[41:29] ♪ Will be ♪
[41:31] ♪ Hiding lovers just the same ♪
[41:33] ♪ As we’ll be, we’ll be ♪
[41:37] ♪ When you make me tell you ♪
[41:40] ♪ I love you ♪
[41:47] ♪ They told me ♪
[41:48] ♪ Be sensible with your new love ♪
[41:53] ♪ Don’t be fooled ♪
[41:55] ♪ Thinking this is the last ♪
[41:57] ♪ You’ll find ♪
[42:00] ♪ But they never stood in the dark ♪
[42:03] ♪ With you, love ♪
[42:06] ♪ When you take me in your arms ♪
[42:09] ♪ And drive me slowly out of my mind ♪
[42:13] – ♪ Kiss me ♪ – ♪ Kiss me ♪
[42:15] – ♪ Kiss me, and when you do ♪ – ♪ Kiss me ♪
[42:17] ♪ I know that you will miss me ♪
[42:20] – ♪ Miss me ♪ – ♪ Miss me ♪
[42:23] ♪ If we ever say “adieu” ♪
[42:26] ♪ So kiss me ♪
[42:27] ♪ Kiss me… ♪
[42:30] Hi. 911?
[42:33] Yes, I’ll hold.
[42:37] What are you doing, you taking a nap?
[42:40] Jeremy!
[42:42] Jeremy!
[42:44] Leave the strange man alone.
[42:45] – ♪ Miss me ♪ – ♪ Miss me ♪
[42:47] Hi.
[42:49] I think I need an ambulance.
[42:51] I think I’m having a heart attack.
[42:54] Uh, I’m at the federal courthouse.
[42:56] Right outside. Yeah.
[42:59] I promise you’ll see me.
[43:02] Absolutely. Yes.
[43:05] I’m not going anyplace.
[43:08] ♪ Never, never, never let me go ♪
[43:12] ♪ Thrill me ♪
[43:14] ♪ Never, never, never let me go. ♪
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