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庭审专家(Bull)第3季第7集台词本阅读、下载和单词统计

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[00:10] Tally. For God’s sake.
[00:12] That was a hundred dollar bottle of liquor.
[00:17] Just say you won’t do it.
[00:19] I’m not gonna have that conversation with you here, sis.
[00:20] It’s supposed to be a party.
[00:23] When are we gonna have it? Were we ever gonna have it?
[00:26] Or were you just gonna do what you were going to do?
[00:29] You’re acting crazy.
[00:30] Crazy. Is that why you’re doing this?
[00:33] Because I’m so crazy?
[00:35] You haven’t seen crazy.
[00:37] Tally… Don’t you dare.
[00:38] Hey, everyone just chill.
[00:40] Okay? It’s a party.
[01:49] 911. What’s your emergency?
[01:51] My God, you have to help me.
[01:53] I think somebody’s murdered my brother.
[01:57] My God. Please, please.
[02:00] There’s so much blood. I don’t know what to do.
[02:02] I need you to stay calm, ma’am. Help is on the way.
[02:04] Thank you. Thank you.
[02:18] Tally North,
[02:20] ethereal downtown party fixture,
[02:21] trust fund poster child, is accused of killing her brother.
[02:24] Torin North, a rising tech superstar,
[02:26] in the Chelsea loft they share,
[02:27] and into which they poured several million dollars
[02:30] following the death of their wealthy parents
[02:32] in a private plane crash.
[02:36] Tally.
[02:58] You have new glasses, Dr. Bull.
[03:01] It’s nice to see you too, Tally.
[03:03] It’s been 12 years.
[03:05] I like them.
[03:07] Thank you.
[03:11] I heard about your parents.
[03:13] I tried calling, but my numbers didn’t work.
[03:16] I sent you a card.
[03:18] Okay. I didn’t see it,
[03:21] but I think I might have been in a hospital
[03:25] in Indiana around then.
[03:28] Are you here because you want me back as a patient?
[03:32] I came here to see if I could help you.
[03:34] Legally, psychologically.
[03:37] So you can leave me again?
[03:41] I know you don’t feel much,
[03:44] but I have always felt badly about that.
[03:48] It’s okay. I survived.
[03:52] I won’t lie, it would have been nice
[03:54] to have you around for all my teenage rites of passage.
[03:58] But I guess that’s what the eight other therapists
[04:00] I ended up going to were for.
[04:03] Although it was difficult to talk to the one that was
[04:05] molesting me about how much I disliked him molesting me.
[04:10] I know you’re angry with me…
[04:13] Dr. Bull, you know better than anyone,
[04:16] I’m largely incapable of anger.
[04:18] Well, whatever you call it, however you process it,
[04:23] I’m sorry if you felt abandoned.
[04:29] You know, when I closed my practice back then,
[04:31] it was to start a whole new business,
[04:33] something called trial science.
[04:35] I work with lawyers, and we help to figure out
[04:38] the best way to try a case.
[04:41] I know I haven’t seen you since you were 14,
[04:43] but I don’t think you’re gonna find
[04:45] anyone out there who understands you better.
[04:49] And it would mean a lot to me to help you.
[04:53] You understand they want to put you in prison
[04:55] for the rest of your life?
[04:57] Yes. I do understand that.
[05:03] Did you do it, Tally?
[05:05] Well, I wasmad at him.
[05:08] He was filing for guardianship.
[05:10] He wanted to lock me up, get me institutionalized.
[05:14] Did you do it, Tally?
[05:17] Well, I’ll tell you, Dr. Bull,
[05:20] because I know you’ll understand.
[05:23] I have no idea.
[05:25] I honestly don’t remember.
[05:27] You had one of your blackouts?
[05:29] Must be.
[05:31] One minute, I was having it out with my brother at the party,
[05:34] and the next, I was waking up covered in blood,
[05:37] with Torin dead on the floor.
[05:39] I honestly don’t remember what came in between.
[05:45] You still want to help me?
[06:06] Hey.
[06:08] You going somewhere?
[06:10] Home.
[06:12] What, you don’t like it here?
[06:14] Well, you know,
[06:16] when I wake up in the morning, I like to be near my things,
[06:19] I like clean clothes, I like to sleep in my own bed.
[06:21] And plus,
[06:24] you know, Cable used to live here,
[06:25] in this building.
[06:27] It just doesn’t feel right.
[06:30] Okay. I hear that.
[06:34] It’s just, sometimes it’s nice
[06:35] to wake up lying next to somebody, you know?
[06:38] Don’t you think?
[06:39] I’m sure it’s nice for you. Me?
[06:41] I got to get to work in the morning.
[06:44] Okay.
[06:46] I don’t understand.
[06:49] What’s the problem? You got what you wanted.
[06:51] Wow.
[06:52] Okay. You are hard, girl.
[06:56] You know, that’s another thing.
[06:57] I’m not a girl. I’m a woman.
[06:59] So stop talking to me like it’s freshman year
[07:00] and we’re living in the dorms away from our folks
[07:02] for the first time, yeah?
[07:04] I had a good time. Let’s not ruin it.
[07:07] Can I give you something?
[07:11] It’s not your class ring?
[07:13] You’re not gonna ask me to go steady, are you? What is this?
[07:16] That’s a key.
[07:19] That way, you can get in here whenever you want.
[07:21] Gabriel, I’m never gonna use this.
[07:25] No, no, no, it’s not… It’s for emergencies.
[07:27] Okay? That way, you know, I lose my key,
[07:30] I know you have one, or if the…
[07:31] maybe the gas company
[07:33] needs to get in here, they can’t find me and they can call you.
[07:37] Hey, listen.
[07:38] I mean, we’re friends, right?
[07:40] That’s the sort of things friends do.
[07:46] Now you give me yours?
[07:48] You are so pushing your luck.
[07:51] No, no, no… What are you talking about?
[07:53] I didn’t say anything.
[07:54] Hey, you’re hearing things, girl.
[07:56] Okay, you know what? The truth is,
[07:57] I-I can’t sleep with somebody that’s in my bed anyway.
[08:00] I don’t care how beautiful and-and naked they are.
[08:03] So go, please.
[08:04] Okay? So I can get some rest.
[08:06] Close the door.
[08:08] Her name is Tally North.
[08:10] Since the age of ten, she has been diagnosed
[08:12] with antisocial personality disorder.
[08:14] She lacks empathy for others,
[08:16] exhibits severely stunted emotions,
[08:19] and is prone to violence.
[08:20] Isn’t that what we used to call a sociopath
[08:22] in the good old days?
[08:24] Actually, she used to be his patient,
[08:27] so this is kind of personal.
[08:29] This is gonna be tough, trying to get a jury
[08:31] to sympathize with a sociopath.
[08:33] Juries usually like to see remorse in their killers,
[08:37] and there’s not gonna be any.
[08:39] The night of the murder,
[08:41] Tally was arguing with her brother, Torin.
[08:44] The whole party, a hundred-some people,
[08:46] saw them going at each other.
[08:48] Well, I don’t understand.
[08:49] How can she be angry if she can’t feel emotions?
[08:51] It’s complicated, but what sociopaths like Tally do feel
[08:55] are emotions involving themselves.
[08:57] That’s why you don’t get joy or sadness,
[08:59] because those are emotions
[09:00] that come from connections to other people.
[09:02] But conviction? Determination?
[09:05] Those are self-contained and self-generating.
[09:07] All right, so,
[09:09] let’s cut to the chase. Does she have an alibi?
[09:11] If she does, she doesn’t remember.
[09:13] Well, that’s pretty damn convenient.
[09:15] Agreed. The thing is, she is prone to blackouts,
[09:19] and swears she can’t remember anything that happened
[09:21] between the confrontation at the party and waking up
[09:23] to find her brother’s dead body on the floor.
[09:26] The old “I just don’t remember” defense.
[09:28] According to Bull, she has suffered
[09:31] from fugue state blackouts since she was a child.
[09:34] Fugue state blackouts?
[09:35] Was she asleep?
[09:36] Was she awake?
[09:37] A fugue state is a dissociative episode
[09:40] where sufferers experience temporary amnesia
[09:43] and a lack of awareness of themselves or their actions.
[09:46] Okay, so what’s the big guy say?
[09:48] Does he think that this fugue thing is a credible defense?
[09:50] Does he think that the jury will buy into it?
[09:53] No. Bull wants to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.
[09:58] If Tally was in a fugue state
[09:59] during the murder, she lacked the substantial capacity
[10:02] to appreciate the criminality of her conduct
[10:05] when she killed her brother.
[10:06] Terrific.
[10:07] I’m gonna go back to the conference room,
[10:09] comb through my law books,
[10:10] see if I can find any insanity plea precedents.
[10:13] With any luck, I’ll fall into a fugue state.
[10:21] Dr. Bull?
[10:23] D.A.’s office just sent over this subpoena
[10:25] for all your old records and any recordings of therapy sessions
[10:28] related to your treatment of Tally North.
[10:30] I don’t understand. Isn’t that material privileged?
[10:33] You were her doctor, she was your patient.
[10:37] Well, normally you’d be right,
[10:39] but since we are raising the insanity defense,
[10:43] they are able to look at and introduce into evidence
[10:46] anything that has to do with Tally’s mental health.
[10:49] I haven’t looked at that stuff in years.
[10:51] Let me go through it tonight and then we’ll get over there
[10:53] first thing in the morning.
[10:56] I can’t believe
[10:57] she’s dead.
[10:59] I miss her so much.
[11:00] I never even got to say good-bye.
[11:03] Tally, stop it.
[11:04] You’re wasting my time.
[11:06] You’re manufacturing your response,
[11:08] not feeling an emotion.
[11:10] What are you talking about?
[11:12] I’m not!
[11:14] She was my favorite aunt.
[11:17] And I don’t know how I’m gonna go on living.
[11:19] I have every confidence you’ll find a way.
[11:24] You always know, don’t you?
[11:26] That’s my job, Tally.
[11:37] According to the incident reports,
[11:38] the murder weapon… The scissors…
[11:41] Were wiped clean of fingerprints.
[11:43] Dr. Diposo, you’re a forensic psychiatrist.
[11:46] Have you seen this kind of thing before?
[11:48] All the time. Really?
[11:50] And why would a killer do such a thing?
[11:52] It sort of goes without saying.
[11:55] Generally, if a murder weapon is found wiped of fingerprints,
[11:58] it indicates that the killer was trying to hide their identity
[12:01] to avoid getting caught.
[12:02] That makes enormous sense.
[12:04] Now, what makes less sense…
[12:06] And admittedly, I’m not the expert here,
[12:08] you are…
[12:09] Is it possible that someone in a fugue state blackout
[12:12] would have the presence of mind
[12:14] to wipe their weapon?
[12:15] Well, that’s an act of specific intent.
[12:18] I would find it highly unlikely.
[12:22] And how would you interpret the fibers found
[12:25] in the blood on the victim’s neck
[12:27] and the bloodied sheet found nearby?
[12:29] It would appear that the killer tried to staunch the bleeding
[12:33] after stabbing the victim. My guess is the killer
[12:36] experienced a moment of remorse…
[12:38] Regretted what he or she had done,
[12:40] and wanted to try and save the victim.
[12:42] Now, in your professional opinion,
[12:46] is that kind of remorse consistent with someone
[12:48] in a fugue state, Doctor?
[12:50] Quite the contrary.
[12:51] That would demonstrate a high degree of self-awareness
[12:54] that people in fugue states rarely possess.
[12:57] Sorry to be the bearer, but this jury is finding the witness
[13:00] extremely credible and compelling. At the moment,
[13:02] we are looking at only a single green juror.
[13:05] No, no, it’s fine.
[13:07] I don’t care. It’s all good.
[13:09] No further questions at this time.
[13:10] One green juror…
[13:11] You call that all good?
[13:13] I’ll get ’em back on the cross, Bull.
[13:15] Just call for a recess.
[13:16] You sure?
[13:20] Your Honor, the defense would like to request
[13:22] a short recess.
[13:25] Hey, you want to tell me what’s going on?
[13:28] That forensic psychiatrist…
[13:30] She just declared our client not guilty.
[13:32] I’m sorry, were you in the same courtroom I was?
[13:34] I sure was.
[13:36] She said whoever killed Torin felt a moment of remorse.
[13:39] And? Remorse is a function of empathy.
[13:41] You share the pain the other person is feeling.
[13:45] Sociopaths like Tally don’t have empathy.
[13:48] They certainly don’t feel remorse.
[13:50] Our client didn’t do this.
[13:53] She’s not the killer.
[13:55] Wait a second, wait a second, wait a second.
[13:59] We already told the jury that Tally did do it.
[14:03] She killed her brother.
[14:05] Not guilty by reason of insanity.
[14:07] That was our plea.
[14:08] Now we’re saying she didn’t do it?
[14:12] My goodness.
[14:14] So, how-how does this work?
[14:16] Do we just go in there and tell the jury
[14:18] that we were wrong?
[14:21] I guess so.
[14:28] So now you want to change your plea? I do, Your Honor.
[14:30] Well, in truth, there’s nothing I can do to stop you,
[14:33] but given your original plea and your opening statement,
[14:36] I fear you’re gonna confuse and frustrate the jury.
[14:41] We are willing to accept that risk, Your Honor.
[14:45] A.D.A. Scrivener, you have anything to say?
[14:47] I just want to be clear. You opened the door
[14:49] to your client’s mental health when you entered
[14:51] a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity.
[14:53] I am taking the position that all of that material
[14:56] we were able to access by dint of that plea
[14:58] is still on the table.
[14:59] Clinical evaluations, doctors’ records, what have you…
[15:02] All of that is still admissible.
[15:03] Doesn’t just go away because you changed your mind.
[15:06] We understand that. But, just so we’re clear,
[15:08] our client’s mental health is no longer the point.
[15:10] We intend to prove she simply didn’t do it.
[15:12] And, sane or crazy, you can’t convict someone
[15:14] for something they simply didn’t do.
[15:17] All right, everybody back to your corners.
[15:19] And just so that I’m clear… New plea, old plea…
[15:22] This trial is proceeding tomorrow morning at 900 sharp.
[15:25] And please be ready to call your first witness, gentlemen.
[15:30] Years ago, when I used to treat Tally,
[15:31] if she had one of these
[15:32] fugue state blackouts…
[15:36] there were still always splinters of memory.
[15:40] Tiny things that she would remember
[15:41] about the events that took place.
[15:43] And she couldn’t always make sense of them,
[15:46] but they were there.
[15:47] This murder, this supposed blackout…
[15:51] She remembers nothing.
[15:53] Which makes perfect sense if she didn’t do it.
[15:56] Yeah, but having her testify that she simply doesn’t remember
[16:00] is not going to convince the jury to let her off.
[16:04] I know this is easier said than done,
[16:06] but I fear the only way to prove she didn’t do it
[16:08] is to figure out who did.
[16:10] See that?
[16:11] Mediocre minds think alike.
[16:14] Danny and I are way ahead of you on this.
[16:21] What have we here?
[16:22] This is everyone we’ve been able to confirm
[16:24] was in attendance at that party.
[16:26] I sourced most of them from the party’s Facebook page.
[16:29] These gray boxes with question marks
[16:30] are still unidentified guests.
[16:32] Apparently, there were a lot of uninvited walk-ins.
[16:35] Anybody jump out at you?
[16:37] Yeah, this guy.
[16:38] With the red baseball cap with the plaid shirt.
[16:40] Almost everyone that I spoke with mentioned him.
[16:43] And he brought hostess gifts.
[16:45] Drugs. A lot of them.
[16:47] Torin confronted him, kicked him out.
[16:48] Might be something, might be nothing.
[16:50] But in the meantime I’m tracking him down.
[16:52] A shirt and a cap’s not a lot to go on, though.
[16:54] Just tell me we have someone to put on the stand tomorrow.
[16:57] Colonel Mustard with the candlestick in the parlor.
[17:00] Professor Plum, Mrs. White…
[17:02] Again,
[17:04] mediocre minds.
[17:06] This is Blake Lambert.
[17:08] He’s the one I’d put on the stand.
[17:09] – We reached out to him. – He wants to help.
[17:11] One of Torin’s best friends.
[17:12] He’s known Torin and Tally for years.
[17:14] Can speak to their history.
[17:15] He was a co-host on the party’s Facebook event.
[17:17] At the very least, he could speak to how many people
[17:19] were there, insinuate that the prosecution
[17:21] may have jumped the gun in finding their suspect.
[17:23] I mean, there were a hundred guests at that party.
[17:27] That’s 99 potential murderers.
[17:29] Sounds like a fine witness to me.
[17:31] And we’ll keep working.
[17:35] What siblings don’t fight?
[17:36] Torin and Tally argued all the time
[17:39] about money,
[17:40] pizza toppings, what color to paint the damn walls.
[17:44] I’ve heard Tally yell at him hundreds of times.
[17:46] But she never tried to kill him.
[17:48] She loved her brother.
[17:50] So, tell me about the party. Who was there?
[17:52] Who wasn’t?
[17:54] The whole thing got out of control pretty quickly.
[17:56] It was supposed to be, like, 20 of our friends,
[17:58] but, I think everyone got kind of carried away
[18:00] with the plus-one thing.
[18:02] Everyone was drinking, or doing whatever.
[18:04] And at one point I looked around and realized
[18:07] I didn’t know who half the people were.
[18:09] Now, when you say “drinking or whatever,”
[18:11] are you referring to drugs?
[18:13] I didn’t use the word “drugs.”
[18:15] I’m saying people were partying,
[18:18] and some were partying quite hard.
[18:19] So you’ve got this big loft.
[18:23] It’s filled with people.
[18:25] Many of whom you suspect are total strangers.
[18:28] People are consuming alcohol,
[18:30] maybe other things…
[18:32] Isn’t it reasonable to suspect
[18:34] that any one of a number of people
[18:35] could have killed your friend Torin?
[18:37] Objection. Relevance.
[18:39] Not to mention he’s leading the witness.
[18:40] Not to mention he’s asking him for an opinion
[18:42] based on speculation. Not to mention…
[18:44] I get it. Objection sustained.
[18:47] Mr. Colón?
[18:49] No further questions.
[18:51] He did that on purpose, didn’t he?
[18:54] He knew that it was against the rules,
[18:55] but he wanted the jury to think about all those other people,
[18:57] how any one of them could have done it.
[18:58] Shh, you’re giving away all my secrets.
[19:00] We just jumped
[19:01] from one green juror to three.
[19:04] Mr. Lambert, I’d like to revisit the fight
[19:08] the defendant and the victim were having that evening.
[19:10] Do you know what they were fighting about?
[19:12] I do. Torin had filed
[19:14] for legal guardianship of his sister.
[19:16] Torin was very protective of Tally.
[19:19] Okay, but you can be protective without
[19:20] filing for guardianship.
[19:23] Do you have any idea what possessed him
[19:25] to seek a court order declaring that his sister
[19:28] was unable to manage her own affairs?
[19:29] Not specifically, just that…
[19:33] she was becoming more and more of a challenge
[19:35] to control.
[19:36] Her safety, her spending,
[19:39] her temper… I’m sorry, did you say “her temper”?
[19:41] I didn’t mean it like that.
[19:44] I-It’s what I said before. They’d argue.
[19:46] But I don’t think he was scared of her.
[19:48] I don’t think anyone was scared of her.
[19:50] More, worriedfor her.
[19:53] And, I mean, he’d tell me how, sometimes,
[19:55] she’d stay out all night. I mean, she’s…
[19:59] she’s beautiful. She’s going to attract attention.
[20:02] It’s a lot for a 28-year-old guy
[20:04] to deal with or worry about.
[20:07] So, I think he felt that
[20:09] both of their lives might improve
[20:11] if she were in a place that was set up
[20:14] to deal with people with her kind of challenges.
[20:18] Torin did it
[20:20] so that he could get her the help that she needed.
[20:23] It was for her protection.
[20:25] Her protection? Are you sure?
[20:27] Well, what else could it be?
[20:29] Are you sure it wasn’t for his protection as well? Your Honor,
[20:32] I object.
[20:33] The counselor is testifying
[20:34] andleading the witness and…
[20:37] Thanks, Mr. Colón. I’ll take it from here.
[20:39] Objection sustained.
[20:41] Please get to the point, Counselor.
[20:43] Apologies, Your Honor.
[20:45] So, did Torin tell you why he felt
[20:47] he needed protection from his sister?
[20:49] Objection!
[20:50] Hearsay. No foundation.
[20:52] What are we doing here, Your Honor?
[20:54] Sustained.
[20:55] The ice is incredibly thin
[20:57] where you’re standing, Ms. Scrivener.
[21:00] I understand, Your Honor.
[21:02] Let’s come at this another way.
[21:04] When you would see them together,
[21:05] brother and sister, how did Torin appear…
[21:08] Did he look comfortable?
[21:11] Sometimes yes. Sometimes no.
[21:13] What about the night of the party…
[21:14] Did he look scared?
[21:21] She was smashing liquor bottles.
[21:24] He looked like he was afraid she was gonna snap
[21:27] and hurt somebody. Hurt him.
[21:32] I think we all felt the same way.
[21:34] Forget that thing I said about three greens.
[21:36] No further questions for this witness.
[21:41] I really don’t have any new news.
[21:43] Still trying to nail down our mystery man in the red cap.
[21:47] I’m still knee-deep
[21:49] in the social media of it all.
[21:51] Trying to fill in some of those gray boxes.
[21:56] I really need to leave now.
[21:58] Pick up my son.
[22:08] Can I throw a crazy idea out there?
[22:12] Are we missing the obvious?
[22:15] And if we weren’t representing her,
[22:17] wouldn’t she be our number-one suspect?
[22:21] It’s all there, Bull
[22:22] Means, motive and opportunity.
[22:25] Are you sure… really sure…
[22:27] That Tally didn’t do it?
[22:29] And if you stop for a second to consider that maybe
[22:33] you think she’s innocent just because
[22:36] you want her to be innocent.
[22:37] Easy, Chunk.
[22:40] You keep saying that she couldn’t have done this.
[22:42] And that even if she did do it,
[22:44] she never would’ve reversed course to try to save him,
[22:47] because that requires empathy, and she doesn’t have that.
[22:51] But maybe she tried to stop the bleeding
[22:53] to save herself.
[22:55] Maybe she regretted what she’d done
[22:57] because she didn’t want to get caught.
[23:01] I’m sorry.
[23:03] But… Nothing to be sorry for.
[23:06] I pay you to tell me what you think.
[23:08] Thank you.
[23:11] You done?
[23:14] Yeah.
[23:15] Excellent. I will see you all tomorrow.
[23:31] You know, it took a lot of courage for him to do that.
[23:41] Prosecution’s newest exhibit.
[23:43] They’re presenting it tomorrow.
[23:47] Why didn’t they send this in last week?
[23:50] Because it didn’t exist last week.
[23:51] Guards did a sweep
[23:53] of Tally’s cell this morning, and there it was.
[23:59] W-What is it?
[24:05] Well, at least we know the jury won’t be out long.
[24:10] You want to tell me what I’m looking at here?
[24:14] I was just doing what you taught me.
[24:16] Fill in the blanks.
[24:18] When you have a blackout, sketch the things you know, and then
[24:21] try and sketch the things you don’t.
[24:25] Make the unconscious conscious,
[24:26] isn’t that what you always told me?
[24:28] The only things I know are the things I’m hearing in court,
[24:31] so I started there.
[24:34] Just trying to process the memory loss,
[24:36] see if it would jog something.
[24:38] For the record, it didn’t.
[24:43] Tally.
[24:46] I think I may have given you some horrible advice.
[24:49] What do you mean?
[24:51] I think I inadvertently had you draw yourself
[24:54] into a guilty verdict.
[25:01] Miss North…
[25:04] you don’t deny that those are your drawings, do you?
[25:06] No, no. They’re mine.
[25:08] And you know, more often than not,
[25:11] people accused of murder
[25:13] do not testify at their own trials?
[25:16] The law does not require them to,
[25:19] but you chose to try and explain the drawings
[25:22] and to answer questions about your brother’s murder,
[25:24] isn’t that correct?
[25:25] Yes.
[25:26] Tell us about these drawings.
[25:32] Well, I’ve always drawn.
[25:33] Ever since I could hold a crayon.
[25:36] And my art has
[25:37] always tended to be dark, violent.
[25:40] It actually used to worry me.
[25:43] And just to be clear, the drawings that depict
[25:45] your brother’s murder were drawn
[25:47] after you were jailed, correct?
[25:50] After you were charged with Torin’s murder,
[25:53] after the trial started?
[25:54] Yes, sir.So…
[25:58] This isn’t you…
[26:00] planning your brother’s death…
[26:02] fantasizing about killing him,
[26:05] imagining what it would be like?
[26:06] No.
[26:08] It’s just me taking elements of the murder,
[26:11] things I had heard about here in court
[26:13] and piecing them together to see if it would help me remember.
[26:16] Remember what?
[26:19] Anything.
[26:21] I have absolutely no memory of anything that happened
[26:24] after I went to my bedroom, after our disagreement.
[26:27] Up until I woke up and found my brother dead on the floor.
[26:31] You sure about this next move, Bull?
[26:33] “Sure” is a strong word.
[26:34] I prefer “what other choice do we have.”
[26:44] Tally…
[26:46] are you sad your brother’s dead?
[26:51] No.
[26:56] If I were you, I’d pull a couple of dollar bills
[26:58] out of my wallet and stare at ’em, ’cause that’s
[27:00] the last green you’re gonna be seeing for a while.Order.
[27:02] Order, please.
[27:09] Do you want to explain?
[27:12] Look, I know it must be hard
[27:13] to understand how I work.
[27:15] What goes on in my head.
[27:18] I just don’t feel the same things you do.
[27:21] I don’t get happy.
[27:23] I don’t get sad.
[27:26] I find it really hard to care about anyone other than myself.
[27:35] Of course…
[27:38] I can make you think I care.
[27:51] But it’s a trick.
[27:53] Something I learned when I was very young.
[27:56] I could do it when I fell off my bike, or…
[27:59] when I didn’t get something I wanted for my birthday.
[28:02] And then one day I realized,
[28:06] “This is what they wanted me to do
[28:09] “when my goldfish died.
[28:11] I can do that for them.”
[28:14] And before you ask,
[28:16] yes.
[28:18] I know something is missing.
[28:21] Something is broken.
[28:24] Wrong.
[28:26] And I feel really lonely because of that.
[28:29] I’m a part of a world that I don’t totally understand.
[28:33] And one that, for the most part,
[28:36] seems really frightened of me.
[28:45] So I’m gonna ask you once again.
[28:48] Tally, are you sad that your brother’s dead?
[28:51] My brother was the only person who ever loved me.
[28:57] He just did.
[28:59] Even though I couldn’t love him back.
[29:06] Why would I want to make that go away?
[29:11] My goodness, we just picked up a green.
[29:15] You sound surprised.
[29:16] I told you I was sure it would work.
[29:20] My goodness, Ms. North, you’ve had a lot of therapists
[29:22] in your short life, haven’t you?
[29:23] Relatively speaking, I suppose.
[29:26] And isn’t it true that one of your therapists
[29:28] is now part of your defense team, Dr. Jason Bull?
[29:33] It is.
[29:34] Can you identify him for us?
[29:36] He’s sitting right there.
[29:39] I’d like to play a video excerpt
[29:41] from a session that you and Dr. Bull had in June of 2003.
[29:44] I believe your aunt just died
[29:46] in a car accident.
[29:49] I can’t believe she’s dead.
[29:52] I miss her so much.
[29:54] Okay, Tally. Stop it.
[29:56] You’re wasting my time.
[29:57] You’re manufacturing your response,
[29:58] not feeling an emotion.
[30:00] What are you talking about?
[30:02] She was my favorite aunt, and I don’t know
[30:04] how I’m gonna go on living.
[30:06] I have every confidence you’ll find a way.
[30:11] You always know, don’t you?
[30:13] That’s my job, Tally.
[30:14] Now tell me what you’re really feeling.
[30:18] How can you expect this jury
[30:20] to believe a word you say
[30:22] when you freely confess to this jury,
[30:24] freely confess to your own therapist…
[30:26] Now a member of your defense team…
[30:27] That your word,
[30:29] your behavior, can’t be trusted?
[30:32] That it’s just a means to an end, something that
[30:34] you do because you know other people expect it?
[30:36] Objection, Your Honor.
[30:37] Is the prosecutor going to ask a question
[30:40] or continue giving her closing argument
[30:41] in the middle of the trial?
[30:43] Objection sustained. The jury will disregard.
[30:45] A.D.A. Scrivener’s last statement.
[30:47] No, they won’t.
[30:49] Ask a question, Counselor.
[30:50] I have no further questions, Your Honor.
[30:56] Hey.
[31:07] Gracias. No, no, no, no. Come on.
[31:09] Don’t you dare.Okay. All right.
[31:11] Don’t you dare.
[31:17] Why don’t you just use a card?
[31:20] You know, I just have so much extra cash
[31:22] lying around, I would feel stupid
[31:24] if I didn’t use it. Gracias.
[31:25] I’m serious.
[31:27] I mean, it’s not like you work at a toll booth
[31:30] and take home free samples.
[31:32] How come I’ve never seen you use a credit card?
[31:34] Yeah, well, I’m taking it slow.
[31:35] You know, I show you all my fascinating aspects…
[31:38] My-my credit cards, my 401, my yacht…
[31:42] I show you all that too soon,
[31:43] there won’t be any mystery left, you know?
[31:48] One second.
[31:50] It’s work.
[31:52] Man, you know, every time I’m convinced they’re not
[31:54] coming back to the office after court, they do.
[31:56] And every time I’m sure they’re coming back, they don’t.
[32:00] I’m sorry. I got to go. It’s okay.
[32:03] Next time on me. Yes.
[32:09] Yeah. And next time maybe I’ll show you my yacht.
[32:13] So I was able
[32:15] to ID our mystery man in the red baseball cap.
[32:17] The thing is, he’s not our killer.
[32:19] His name is Brian Davidson.
[32:20] And he left the party around 1100,
[32:22] then he got arrested at 1230.
[32:26] The murder happened around 300 a.m.
[32:28] So unless he snuck out of jail to do it, he’s not our guy.
[32:31] What was he arrested for?
[32:33] Selling drugs.
[32:34] Marijuana, cocaine, MDMA, roofies.
[32:37] Roofies?
[32:41] Tally keeps insisting the blackout
[32:43] she had at the party felt different.
[32:46] Normally, she has fragments of memory from her fugues,
[32:49] but this last one…
[32:50] Are you thinking maybe Tally wasn’t
[32:52] in a dissociative fugue at all?
[32:54] That maybe she was roofied?
[32:57] You think this Brian Davidson’s still in custody?
[32:59] I’m sure of it.
[33:00] I feel like paying him a visit.
[33:07] Mr. Lambert,
[33:08] any idea why we called you back?
[33:10] None whatsoever.
[33:12] Brian Davidson,
[33:14] a man arrested for the possession
[33:17] of illegal narcotics shortly after
[33:19] leaving the party the evening Torin North was killed,
[33:22] identified you
[33:25] as having purchased flunitrazepam from him.
[33:28] You, and only you.
[33:30] I mean, other people
[33:32] purchased other drugs,
[33:34] but only you purchased flunitrazepam from him.
[33:38] You know what flunitrazepam is, don’t you?
[33:42] No, I’m not sure I do.
[33:44] Roofies. Flunitrazepam is roofies.
[33:47] Objection, Your Honor. Relevance?
[33:49] Mr. North didn’t die of a flunitrazepam overdose.
[33:52] I know this seems a little out of the blue,
[33:56] but I promise it will all prove completely relevant
[33:59] if Your Honor would just let me get to where I need to go.
[34:02] Objection overruled. Continue, Mr. Colón.
[34:04] Thank you, Your Honor.
[34:06] Mr. Lambert, did you, in fact,
[34:08] purchase roofies that night?
[34:12] Well, yeah,
[34:13] when you call them roofies, yeah.
[34:18] May I ask why you purchased roofies?
[34:22] Well, I have trouble sleeping when I drink.
[34:26] They knock me out.
[34:28] Seems like a rather extreme solution.
[34:32] So be it.
[34:34] So, tell me, did you use these roofies
[34:37] while you were at the party?
[34:40] No. I waited till I got home.
[34:43] Till it was time to go to sleep.
[34:45] Did you perhaps inadvertently give some roofies
[34:48] to anyone else that evening?
[34:49] Slip them in their drink, perhaps?
[34:51] No. O-Of course not. Why would I do that?
[34:54] Well, it is also called the date rape drug.
[34:58] Your Honor, where are we going with this?
[35:00] Mr. Colón, I need you bring this
[35:02] to some sort of meaningful conclusion.
[35:03] Yes, Your Honor. Of course, Your Honor.
[35:07] Mr. Lambert, is it your testimony
[35:10] that the only person who consumed these roofies
[35:13] you purchased that evening was yourself?
[35:15] As far as I’m aware, yes.
[35:19] Your Honor, I’d like to introduce into evidence
[35:22] this party cup
[35:23] taken from the defendant’s room
[35:26] at the night of the murder.
[35:28] Objection, Your Honor. Foundation?
[35:29] I refer exhibit 172,
[35:33] a time-stamped crime scene photo
[35:36] showing this cup originally found in the room.
[35:40] This is one and the same.
[35:42] I’ll allow it.
[35:43] Yeah, we’ll also be introducing
[35:44] into evidence a report, Your Honor, detailing
[35:48] that trace amounts of flunitrazepam
[35:49] were found inside of the cup,
[35:52] as well as Blake Lambert’s fingerprints,
[35:54] which were found on the outside.
[35:57] And there was another set of fingerprints
[35:59] that were found on there, too, Mr. Lambert.
[36:02] Tally North’s.
[36:04] Okay. Maybe she handed me the cup or something.
[36:07] I don’t remember.
[36:08] Did you drug Tally North?
[36:14] Let the witness answer, please.
[36:19] No.
[36:21] No.
[36:23] Do you happen to remember a woman
[36:26] by the name of Leah Carpenter?
[36:29] Objection.
[36:30] Again, relevance?
[36:32] Your Honor, please.
[36:33] I promise we’re almost there.
[36:36] Overruled. Witness will answer the question.
[36:42] Yes.
[36:43] Yes! Yes.
[36:45] She attended Rennich University with you,
[36:47] and she accused you of date rape.
[36:49] Putting something in her drink, then following her back
[36:51] to her dorm room and holding her down and you know the rest.
[36:55] This is completely unfair.
[36:57] That was just… that was a misunderstanding.
[37:00] No one pressed charges.
[37:02] We have their full attention,
[37:04] but we sill haven’t changed enough minds.
[37:07] Trust me, their minds are changed.
[37:08] They’re just too damned entertained
[37:10] to take a minute and let us know.
[37:12] The night of the party,
[37:13] did you follow Tally back to her room?
[37:14] No.Did you hold her down?
[37:16] No.Did you rip her shirt? Bruise her skin?
[37:19] No.Did Torin, her brother Torin… Your best friend Torin…
[37:23] Walk in on you taking advantage of his comatose sister?!
[37:26] No, no, no!
[37:28] You can’t prove that!
[37:34] Nothing further, Your Honor.
[37:40] Reasonable doubt.
[37:42] You look it up in the dictionary,
[37:46] and there’d be a picture of all of us sitting here today.
[37:49] There’d also be a definition.
[37:53] Something along the lines of…
[37:56] “Lack of proof
[37:59] “that prevents a judge or a jury
[38:01] “from convicting a defendant
[38:04] for the charged crime.”
[38:08] Only Torin North and his killer
[38:09] know exactly what happened in that room.
[38:12] But you’ve heard all the evidence.
[38:17] Or have you?
[38:19] I’ve yet to hear a single piece of evidence
[38:21] that points to my client having done this.
[38:24] But I’ve heard a great deal to suggest an alternate theory.
[38:28] I believe that…
[38:31] Torin walked in
[38:33] on his best friend Blake Lambert
[38:36] standing over his semi-conscious sister.
[38:40] Her shirt ripped,
[38:42] her arms bruised. And he was
[38:45] fiercely protective of his sister.
[38:47] So he did what any brother would do.
[38:51] Blake fought back.
[38:54] Grabbed the scissors from Tally’s desk
[38:57] and plunged them into his best friend’s neck.
[38:59] And as Torin’s blood spilled on an unconscious Tally,
[39:03] he had a moment of regret.
[39:05] He doesn’t suffer from ASPD…
[39:07] Antisocial personality disorder.
[39:09] No.
[39:11] No, no.
[39:13] He’s just an old-fashioned rapist
[39:16] who suddenly realized
[39:18] that he might have killed his best friend,
[39:20] so he tried to stop the bleeding.
[39:22] Realized that wasn’t going to work,
[39:24] so he wiped the murder weapon,
[39:27] and left Tally passed out on the bed.
[39:31] So that when she came to,
[39:33] confronted with her brother’s slain body,
[39:37] and having no memory of what happened
[39:38] due to the flunitrazepam,
[39:40] she’d be forced to carry around the knowledge
[39:44] that she might have done this.
[39:46] That it was her fault,
[39:49] her doing,
[39:51] her crime.
[39:54] But she didn’t.
[39:57] She didn’t do it.
[39:59] Tally is simply just another victim, and-and…
[40:02] what an obscene joke that is.
[40:05] You know, the person responsible for this crime
[40:08] is trusting that you, the jury,
[40:11] will lean on your own preconceived notions
[40:14] on what it means to be a sociopath,
[40:17] what it means to be devoid of emotion,
[40:20] what it means to be mentally ill.
[40:23] The killer’s counting on it.
[40:26] And so is the A.D.A.
[40:30] But Tally and I know you know better.
[40:33] In fact, she’s betting her life on it.
[40:36] Thank you.
[40:43] Has the jury reached a verdict?
[40:45] We have, Your Honor.
[40:48] We, the jury, find the defendant,
[40:50] Tally North…
[40:52] not guilty of the murder of Torin North.
[40:58] It’s okay.
[41:00] It’s about you.
[41:05] So what happens now?
[41:08] I found something
[41:11] that I’d like you to consider.
[41:13] It’s a residential facility.
[41:15] No locks. You can leave any time you want.
[41:17] Just sign yourself out.
[41:20] It’s all in your control.
[41:22] But you have a room there.
[41:23] Everything is set and ready for you,
[41:26] and if it’s not the right fit, we’ll find you something else.
[41:29] It’s what your brother wanted for you…
[41:33] To get back to that sense of feigned normalcy.
[41:36] Feigned normalcy.
[41:38] Something we can all aspire to.
[41:40] You know, when you left me all those years ago,
[41:44] I understood.
[41:46] I didn’t like it, but..
[41:49] I understood.
[41:50] And I also felt, strongly, somehow,
[41:53] that… you weren’t really gone forever.
[41:59] And you weren’t.
[42:04] Thank you for being there.
[42:12] Tally…
[42:14] thank you for saying that.
[42:18] I’m just messing with you.
[42:20] So where’s this place
[42:22] you want me to try?
[42:25] Well…
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