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庭审专家(Bull)第3季第12集台词本阅读、下载和单词统计

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[00:09] There’s another one,
[00:11] down by the spa.
[00:52] You asked me how to get ahead at the firm.
[00:55] That’s how you do it.
[00:56] What about merit? W-What about hard work?
[01:01] Let me explain something to you.
[01:04] For you to rise in the ranks,
[01:05] someone has to make room for you.
[01:07] They have to give up something,
[01:08] maybe a raise or part of a bonus.
[01:13] Now why is someone going to be giving up something
[01:15] unless they get something?
[01:22] Geez. It’s behind you, corner of the bar.
[02:00] January 5th, 940 p.m.
[02:04] Postmortem examination.
[02:05] Negative. Internal trunk exploration
[02:09] Negative.
[02:11] Forensic evidence discovered None.
[02:17] How is that possible?
[02:19] Excuse me?
[02:21] This man’s killed four women in a year and a half.
[02:23] How is it he can hide in women’s bathrooms,
[02:26] chloroform his victims, undress them,
[02:28] undress himself, have sex with them,
[02:30] strangle them to death,
[02:32] and still not leave one bit of forensic evidence?
[02:34] Not one drop of semen? Not one fleck of skin?
[02:37] Listen, I know you’re new here, but, Dr…?
[02:39] Martin. Julia Martin.
[02:41] We’re talking public bathrooms.
[02:43] They’re a convention center of forensic evidence.
[02:45] The victims’ bodies, that’s another story.
[02:47] That’s how we’ll get him.
[02:53] Dr. Martin, you’re still here?
[02:55] I’d like to take another look at Emily Baker’s body.
[02:57] Kind of late. Everyone’s gone.
[03:00] That’s okay. I’ll be fine.
[03:02] I’ll put everything back the way I found it.
[03:09] We’re obviously thrilled that this afternoon,
[03:11] a jury of his peers convicted John Malford,
[03:13] otherwise known as the “Bathroom Stall Butcher,”
[03:16] for the murder of young Emily Baker.
[03:18] Special thanks to the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office,
[03:21] in particular to Julia Martin,
[03:24] whose tireless work led to the discovery of the pivotal piece
[03:27] of evidence against John Malford.
[03:32] Hi. Welcome to Billy’s.
[03:36] If you’re gonna be a successful attorney in Manhattan,
[03:39] this is a place you need to know about.
[03:41] I didn’t even know there was a Billy’s.
[03:43] Well, consider tonight as a part of your legal education.Thanks.
[03:48] As a matter of fact, FDR used to settle cases
[03:51] at that table right there
[03:52] in the back. I don’t care about all that.
[03:54] Show me where the Benny Colón booth is.
[03:56] No, this ain’t Dunkin’ Donuts.
[03:58] Why don’t you find us a table.
[04:00] I’ll grab us some drinks.
[04:03] Benjamin Colón.
[04:05] Stella!
[04:06] And Ryan.
[04:08] Wow…
[04:10] What is the occasion?
[04:11] You two look like a pair of breathalyzer tests
[04:13] waiting to happen.
[04:14] Well, truth is I have a pretty good shot
[04:16] at getting a client out of prison.
[04:18] Guy was put away for life, so…
[04:20] So what’d you do? You bake him a cake with a hacksaw in it?
[04:26] One better.
[04:27] I discovered the evidence that got him convicted
[04:29] may have been tampered with.
[04:31] Seriously? Yeah.
[04:32] By, the police, or…?
[04:34] Medical Examiner’s Office.
[04:35] Yeah. I petitioned to have
[04:37] a client’s DNA evidence retested
[04:40] and it came back… no match, not even close.
[04:43] Well, who’s the medical examiner?
[04:45] You know Julia Martin?
[04:47] No, no, no, no. That must be a mistake.
[04:50] She was picked up this morning.
[04:52] D.A.’s office thinks it was intentional.
[04:54] Who is your client?
[04:56] Remember the “Bathroom Stall Butcher,” John Malford?
[05:00] I hate trolling for cases.
[05:03] I like to be asked.
[05:05] I like to be the one who can say no.
[05:07] We are not trolling. We are offering our services.
[05:10] And trust me, so is every other A-list criminal firm in town.
[05:14] I mean, this is Julia Martin.
[05:16] Chief Medical Examiner for the City of New York.
[05:19] These are the kinds of cases that get the town talking.
[05:22] Plus, I know her. There’s no way she’d tamper with evidence.
[05:26] Well, obviously the D.A. doesn’t agree with you
[05:28] or he wouldn’t have arrested her.
[05:29] Plus, I know she has a big title,
[05:31] but at the end of the day she’s just a civil servant.
[05:34] What are you trying to say?
[05:36] Well, is this another pro bono situation?
[05:38] Because, frankly, I’ve become such a pro at bono,
[05:41] I’m getting ready to start my own Irish rock band.
[05:47] You wake up in the morning and you go over in your head
[05:50] all those hundreds of things that you have to do this week.
[05:53] It just doesn’t occur to you that you might get arrested.
[05:58] You might spend your first night in jail.
[06:03] I’m the Chief Medical Examiner for the City of New York.
[06:06] We want to help you, Julia.
[06:08] You know I can’t afford to pay top-shelf guys like you.
[06:11] We’ll be fine.
[06:12] Will I be?
[06:14] I also can’t afford for you to do a half-assed job
[06:17] because you’re just in it for the free press.
[06:20] Keep in mind the best press for everyone
[06:22] is about your ultimate acquittal.
[06:24] You keep that in mind.
[06:28] All right then, I guess it’s the two of you.
[06:33] Lucky us.
[06:34] So here’s what I know. Six years ago,
[06:37] when I found that hair in the back of a woman’s throat,
[06:39] it was a perfect match to John Malford’s hair, perfect.
[06:43] 100%. I still have the evidence that says so,
[06:47] so I’m not clear exactly why we’re here.
[06:51] The problem is Malford’s attorney
[06:52] was running out of appeals,
[06:54] so he decided to throw a Hail Mary
[06:57] and petitioned for a new analysis of the hair,
[07:00] an outside analysis of the hair.
[07:03] And when an outside lab tested it, it came back negative.
[07:06] And after they popped their champagne,
[07:08] they sent it to three more labs, and it also came back negative.
[07:11] It didn’t match Malford’s hair at all.
[07:13] That’s not plausible.
[07:15] Someone switched the hairs, or they tested the wrong hair.
[07:19] Julia, it’s completely plausible.
[07:21] You don’t have to agree with it, but it’s certainly plausible.
[07:24] No. You’re wrong. It isn’t.
[07:27] There’s no circumstance under which I would ever
[07:29] tamper with evidence in any case.
[07:32] Everyone knows this about me.
[07:33] No. Everyone does not.
[07:36] Think about it.
[07:39] You performed the examination sometime after midnight.
[07:42] You were alone in the autopsy room,
[07:44] and lack of plausibility is not the argument
[07:46] that’s gonna win the case for you.
[07:48] Okay. You know that it was a pubic hair.
[07:51] Right? It was a man’s pubic hair.
[07:53] I found it in the deepest recesses of her esophagus.
[07:57] So let’s say that I am going to plant a hair.
[08:01] Where would I have gotten a male pubic hair from?
[08:04] Come on. Those can’t be that hard to come by in the morgue.
[08:07] Is it possible you made a mistake?
[08:09] Excuse me? I mean, maybe
[08:11] you thought you found evidence
[08:13] that was relevant to the case, but it wasn’t.
[08:15] Emily might’ve
[08:17] indulged in oral sex with someone else,
[08:20] consensual contact. You did an autopsy.
[08:23] You found this hair. It was a mistake.
[08:26] No, that’s not possible. I ran every test that there was.
[08:30] I ran every test myself. That was his hair.
[08:32] Keep in mind,
[08:34] if it was truly a mistake,
[08:36] then there is no criminal intent.
[08:38] If there is no criminal intent, then there’s no crime.
[08:42] Mistakes. Everybody makes them.
[08:47] So you’re telling me, if I say that I made a mistake,
[08:51] the charges might be withdrawn?
[08:52] Well, it’s certainly something I’d like to take to the D.A.
[08:55] I can’t imagine that they would want to go forward
[08:57] with this trial.
[09:01] I can’t.You can’t what?
[09:03] I can’t say that
[09:05] because I don’t make mistakes,
[09:07] not when it comes to forensic science.
[09:09] Does that change anything for the two of you?
[09:17] Just makes the job harder, but we didn’t take up the offer
[09:21] because we thought it was gonna be easy.
[09:23] We told you we wanted to defend you, and we mean it.
[09:29] So what’s the plan?
[09:31] Well, to get you out on bail, for starters.
[09:33] I’ll talk to the D.A. in the morning, get a lay
[09:35] of the land and see what they think they have on you.
[09:37] Dr. Martin.
[09:40] Julia.
[09:47] Thank you.
[09:50] Did you say… Thank you.
[09:54] You’re welcome.
[10:07] The truth is you know she couldn’t have done this.
[10:09] She’d rather cut off her own arm than give you a false report.
[10:12] And yet, she did.
[10:13] You think I’m looking to take down a medical examiner?
[10:16] We work with them every day.
[10:18] I’ve had these results checked and rechecked
[10:20] with four different labs. She screwed up,
[10:22] which makes all of us look bad.
[10:24] Have you actually considered the repercussions of this?
[10:26] You convict the Chief.
[10:27] Medical Examiner for the City of New York,
[10:29] and you are handing a “get out of jail free” card
[10:31] to everyone you’ve ever put behind bars.
[10:33] You will have a mile-long line of attorneys out your door
[10:37] claiming that their clients were falsely convicted.
[10:38] Is that what you want?
[10:42] Your discovery packet.
[10:44] Assuming you’re still gonna want the case
[10:45] once you see what’s in there.
[10:47] Okay, what’s in there?
[10:48] Julia’s first examination of Emily Baker’s corpse,
[10:52] she came up with nothing.
[10:54] Okay, so she found the evidence the second time through.
[10:57] And that’s fine,
[10:58] except she completely deleted the first report.
[11:01] The one where she came up empty,
[11:02] just plucked it out of the system like it never happened.
[11:06] That’s a big no-no.
[11:07] Okay.
[11:09] You know it’s a breach of protocol to delete any reports.
[11:12] Even ones that are later replaced by updated results,
[11:14] and you know why.
[11:16] Because it can be construed as consciousness of guilt.
[11:22] Julia’s the best there is.
[11:24] Do you think she’d accidentally forget protocol?
[11:27] She couldn’t find any evidence on the dead girl,
[11:30] she decided to take matters into her own hands
[11:32] and create some.
[11:38] Here’s the bail agreement.
[11:40] Is she on her way? Already here.
[11:42] She and Benny are waiting in your office.
[11:44] Assistant District Attorney Williams is not your friend.
[11:48] I never said that he was.
[11:50] He’s claiming you destroyed an official autopsy report.
[11:54] Did you write an official report stating that you didn’t find
[11:57] any physical evidence after your examination of Emily Baker
[12:00] and then delete that report from the official citywide records?
[12:03] Yes.
[12:05] It was…
[12:07] years ago. I mean…
[12:08] You have to know how bad that’s gonna look to a jury.
[12:11] That first report was useless.
[12:12] It only said that I didn’t find anything.
[12:15] Yes, but in a court of law,
[12:16] it’s going to look like a prior inconsistent statement.
[12:20] You weren’t supposed to delete it.
[12:22] You were supposed to keep it and turn it over in discovery.
[12:26] No, I wasn’t gonna do that.
[12:27] Malford’s lawyers would’ve just used it
[12:29] to-to call in to question the evidence that I did find.
[12:33] I know how these people operate.
[12:35] Julia, that first report is still evidence.
[12:39] You can’t just destroy evidence
[12:41] because it doesn’t suit your needs.
[12:43] Okay, technically, that first report was about an absence
[12:46] of evidence, which isn’t really evidence.
[12:49] Okay, all right.
[12:51] The bottom line is, and-and I know
[12:53] you couldn’t see the future from where you were standing,
[12:56] you didn’t do yourself any favors.
[12:58] The D.A.’s office is gonna say that you intentionally deleted
[13:01] that report to make it easier for you
[13:04] to intentionally plant the evidence.
[13:06] But that isn’t what actually happened.
[13:07] Even if it looks like that’s what happened.
[13:10] Either you made a mistake,
[13:12] or someone, quite possibly you, is guilty of malfeasance.
[13:15] Well, Danny’s already looking into malfeasance.
[13:18] She’s trying to find anyone with the means and motive
[13:21] to have switched out the hairs.
[13:23] Which in the meantime leaves us with Mistake.
[13:26] As I’ve already explained to you,
[13:28] I don’t make those kinds of mistakes.
[13:31] Well, then someone else did.
[13:34] In either event, we need to follow chain of custody.
[13:36] I need to know everyone who had access to that hair.
[13:40] Julia, can you talk to my investigator,
[13:42] talk to her about how evidence is catalogued and stored,
[13:45] who had access, how they get access?
[13:47] Of course.Excellent.
[13:49] Well, then, Mr. Colón and I will see you in court
[13:53] later this afternoon.
[13:56] Everything all right?
[13:58] I guess.
[14:00] I just realized I don’t know where to go.
[14:03] And what to do until court.
[14:06] You know, my first instinct is to rush back to the morgue
[14:09] and then I remembered that I can’t.
[14:19] Not to worry.
[14:23] It is gonna be tough to find jurors
[14:25] who aren’t put off by our client.
[14:28] Maybe we should look for people who only see the best in others.
[14:32] Actually, I was thinking just the opposite.
[14:36] What? People who only see the worst?
[14:39] You ever heard of Hanlon’s razor?
[14:41] No.
[14:42] “Never attribute to malice
[14:43] that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”
[14:46] We need people who will look at this situation.
[14:49] Julia’s gotten into and think, “This isn’t some big conspiracy.
[14:53] This is probably just someone’s stupid mistake.”
[14:56] Good afternoon.
[14:58] So let’s say you send an e-mail to your boss
[15:02] asking him for time off.
[15:03] A day goes by and he doesn’t respond.
[15:06] What do you make of that?
[15:08] He’s busy.
[15:09] I like her. Tell me why I shouldn’t.
[15:11] Jennifer Thomas, single mom,
[15:13] 43 years old, two kids and you are going to hate this
[15:17] She works at an insurance company as a claims manager.
[15:23] Can I pick ’em or can I pick ’em?
[15:25] Probably spends her days looking at inflated insurance claims.
[15:28] She’s the very definition of what we don’t want.
[15:31] We’d like to thank and excuse this juror, Your Honor.
[15:35] Personally?
[15:37] I hate it when people don’t respond to my e-mails.
[15:40] Why is that?
[15:41] Well, they’re trying to tell me that I don’t matter.
[15:46] I guess I figured he didn’t get the e-mail,
[15:48] or maybe he deleted it by accident.
[15:50] Because anyone can make an honest mistake, right?
[15:53] Sure.
[15:57] This juror’s acceptable to the defense, Your Honor.
[15:59] Then, ladies and gentlemen, we have our jury.
[16:03] Trial will commence tomorrow morning.
[16:05] Court is adjourned.
[16:08] This thing that you’re doing, it’s not gonna work.
[16:10] I didn’t make a mistake. I don’t make mistakes.
[16:13] You’re making one now.
[16:16] So you were the lab tech on the Malford autopsies?
[16:18] It made my career. Julia’s, too.
[16:20] I hear she’s a tough boss.
[16:22] She’s a little uptight.
[16:24] But honestly, that’s what you need around here.
[16:26] And who handled the evidence
[16:28] besides Julia?
[16:29] No one.
[16:30] Really?
[16:32] Julia insisted on doing it all herself.
[16:35] All of it?
[16:37] She was certified to test DNA?
[16:39] She’s kind of a control freak.
[16:42] So she put the hair in the bag, tested it, sealed it,
[16:46] signed it into the storage locker all by herself?
[16:49] Dr. Henson,
[16:51] you were the defendant’s supervisor
[16:53] during the Malford investigation.
[16:55] There was a team of us working on it,
[16:58] looking for something of forensic value.
[17:00] And you didn’t find anything, did you?
[17:02] No.
[17:04] But then, something happened.
[17:06] Dr. Martin stayed on after we completed the autopsy.
[17:10] A few hours later, she notified me,
[17:13] said she found a hair.
[17:15] We were all stunned.
[17:17] Why?
[17:18] Well, we had searched every inch of the victim’s body.
[17:21] But you were pleased. Of course.
[17:23] We all wanted to put an end
[17:25] to this horrible string of sexual attacks and murders.
[17:28] So you were proud of Dr. Martin?
[17:31] I was proud of our unit.
[17:35] I sense some hesitation on your behalf
[17:38] with regard to Dr. Martin.
[17:40] She has always been very diligent.
[17:43] Very determined.
[17:44] But frankly, she was very hard on people.
[17:49] She could be quite arrogant.
[17:53] Thank you.
[17:55] Nothing further.
[18:01] Good morning, Dr. Henson.
[18:03] I just need you
[18:05] to clear something up.
[18:07] You know, in the whole time that you ran
[18:09] the medical examiner’s office, you never once did complain
[18:13] about my client’s job performance, did you?
[18:17] Not in any performance review,
[18:19] not even casually, in a face-to-face with her, say,
[18:22] in your office?
[18:24] No.
[18:25] And isn’t it true that she replaced you?
[18:27] That she went from being your subordinate to your supervisor?
[18:30] That’s not how I would describe it.
[18:32] Well, how would you describe it?
[18:35] I mean, one day, she’s working for you,
[18:39] and the next day, she’s your boss.
[18:42] It stands to reason that you probably harbor
[18:45] some resentment towards Dr. Martin, wouldn’t you say?
[18:47] Objection.
[18:48] Ask another question.
[18:50] I mean, she fired you.
[18:54] Didn’t she?
[18:56] Objection.
[18:57] What’s the relevance?
[18:59] It goes to bias, Your Honor.
[19:00] Dr. Henson is using this courtroom to settle a score.
[19:04] Overruled.
[19:06] Please answer the question.
[19:07] We had differences of opinion on a number of cases.
[19:11] But she has the right to work with whomever she chooses.
[19:16] I will admit that I did not like the way she operated the unit.
[19:21] In my opinion, she was obsessive.
[19:25] Determined to solve any case, no matter what.
[19:27] Sometimes even if the forensics did not bear her out.
[19:32] But again,
[19:33] that is your opinion.
[19:36] The opinion of the man she replaced and ultimately fired.
[19:43] Just my opinion.
[19:45] No further questions, Your Honor.
[19:52] This is the last of it.
[19:53] Every piece of information about the hair that exists.
[19:56] Your original analysis, your second analysis,
[19:59] the independent analysis, photos, storage data.
[20:08] Anything jumping out at you?
[20:10] Not yet.
[20:12] I’m not trying to get out of anything, but honestly,
[20:14] I have no idea what I’m reading here.
[20:17] Just give it to me.
[20:19] You, too. Give me yours.
[20:29] You don’t have to sit here. I don’t need a babysitter.
[20:36] I’ll be in my office.
[20:37] I’ll be in my bed.
[20:55] Should I come back?
[20:57] Of course not. What’s up?
[20:59] Pollen.
[21:00] Excuse me?
[21:02] The hair all the outside labs have been testing
[21:04] is covered with pollen.
[21:07] And that matters because…?
[21:09] Well, to begin with, it makes me wonder
[21:11] whether the hair is actually a pubic hair at all.
[21:13] And if so, how it possibly came into contact with pollen.
[21:17] Well, I’m sure, with a little imagination,
[21:20] someone will come up with a scenario.
[21:22] Emily was murdered in the dead of winter.
[21:27] And in the dead of winter, there is no pollen.
[21:30] This is not the hair I found on Emily’s body.
[21:42] Dr. Martin,
[21:44] isn’t it true that the night that you
[21:45] found the sole piece of DNA evidence against Mr. Malford,
[21:49] that everyone had gone home
[21:51] and you were completely alone with the victim’s body?
[21:54] Yes. And do you regularly
[21:56] perform autopsies alone,
[21:59] late at night, when everyone’s gone home for the day?
[22:01] Yes.
[22:02] And why is that?
[22:04] I have a really particular skill set,
[22:07] and I find that skill set works best
[22:09] when there’s just two of us in the room.
[22:11] Myself, and the cadaver.
[22:13] Other people really just end up being distractions.
[22:17] All right. Let’s talk about that.
[22:20] When you say that other people are distractions,
[22:22] it sounds very… negative.
[22:26] Very dismissive.
[22:27] One could easily get the impression
[22:28] that you just don’t like people.
[22:31] And we want the jurors to like you.
[22:34] And it helps if they think you might like them.
[22:37] I don’t know them.
[22:40] Of course.
[22:41] Okay, um, let’s forget that line of thinking.
[22:46] Here’s another reason why saying you find
[22:49] other people distracting might not serve your best interests
[22:52] Anything that makes it sound like you don’t like
[22:54] having people around when you do your work
[22:56] might make the jurors think that you don’t
[22:58] want company because it makes it harder
[23:01] to manipulate evidence.
[23:05] You see that, right?
[23:06] I don’t manipulate evidence. I know that.
[23:09] But you’re-you’re talking to people who don’t know you.
[23:11] So how would you suggest I answer that?
[23:15] Well, maybe there’s another reason you work late
[23:19] that wouldn’t lead them to the same conclusion.
[23:21] Maybe you find it impossible to sleep
[23:25] when there are grieving friends and relatives
[23:26] out there waiting for answers
[23:28] as to what happened to their loved ones?
[23:31] I can’t say that. That’s-that’s not the truth.
[23:34] Maybe there’s a truth
[23:36] that’s more palatable to the jury.
[23:39] Mr. Palmer, I’m a scientist, and scientists deal with facts.
[23:44] There is one truth, there’s one right answer.
[23:48] If you ask me a question, I am going to give you that truth.
[23:52] As to whether it’s palatable,
[23:54] that’s not something I’ve ever concerned myself with.
[23:56] Well, it ought to be, because you’re gonna be spending
[23:58] ten years in prison for something that you didn’t do
[24:01] if we can’t make the jury understand
[24:03] your side of the story.
[24:05] Okay, again, there is no “my side” of the story.
[24:07] There is what happened,
[24:09] and there is what did not happen.
[24:11] There is truth and fact, and there is falsehood.
[24:15] You can’t spin the truth, you cannot polish it up
[24:18] or put lipstick on a pig, which is what I feel like
[24:21] you’re trying to do to me right now.
[24:22] I am what I am.
[24:24] I did what I did, and I don’t regret a minute of it
[24:26] because I did it all by the book.
[24:30] So are we done here?
[24:33] It certainly seems that way.
[24:36] You talk to Chunk? Sure did.
[24:37] You still want to put her on the stand?
[24:39] I do.
[24:41] He said that she’s fundamentally incapable
[24:42] of shading her answers even one iota.
[24:45] Even at the risk of sending herself to prison.
[24:48] I’m waiting for the bad news.
[24:50] I’m pretty sure I just gave you the bad news.
[24:52] So the truth is, this woman can’t even fudge the facts
[24:55] to keep herself out of jail.
[24:57] Now we just have to get a jury to understand that that means
[24:59] she couldn’t possibly have fudged them
[25:01] to put someone else behind bars.
[25:04] We’ve heard a lot
[25:05] about the fact that you like to work alone
[25:08] and often late at night.
[25:10] Can you please tell us
[25:12] why that’s your practice, Dr. Martin?
[25:15] I’m not good with people.
[25:20] I know how that sounds.
[25:23] Trust me, it’s not made me a lot of friends.
[25:27] But I am good at my job.
[25:29] I’m great at my job.
[25:32] And in order to be the best at my job,
[25:34] I have to be able to concentrate.
[25:36] I have to know that every single step of that process
[25:39] was done with precision and care.
[25:42] And if I do every step myself, I don’t have to worry
[25:44] that it wasn’t done properly.
[25:46] I don’t have to worry
[25:49] that I offended someone because I criticized them
[25:52] for making a mistake.
[25:54] Or that I forgot to praise someone
[25:55] for just doing their job.
[25:57] So what do you say to the allegations
[26:02] that you falsified evidence
[26:04] in order to get a conviction against John Malford?
[26:07] I would say that’s ridiculous.
[26:10] I don’t care about John Malford.
[26:12] I have never cared about who gets convicted.
[26:15] That’s not a win for me.
[26:17] A win for me is finding the right answer.
[26:20] It’s solving the puzzle, it’s making the crime stop.
[26:24] I do crosswords a lot.
[26:26] And they have these new apps now.
[26:29] If you get stuck, you can prompt it, and it’ll give you a word,
[26:32] or it will give you a letter.
[26:34] And I would… I would just never do that.
[26:37] I would never want to do that,
[26:40] because having a filled-out crossword,
[26:43] that does nothing for me.
[26:45] But solving it myself, that’s the part that’s satisfying.
[26:50] So no, I would never falsify evidence to get a conviction,
[26:55] because then I would never really know who did it.
[26:59] I wouldn’t solve the puzzle.
[27:01] If you cheat, you never find the truth.
[27:09] Marissa?
[27:10] No movement yet,
[27:12] but they clearly want to believe her.
[27:14] Baby steps.
[27:19] I’m starting to think Chunk doesn’t know his own strength.
[27:22] Kept telling me she was hopeless, but he actually
[27:24] turned her into a very effective witness.
[27:27] Speak of the devil…
[27:32] What have we here?
[27:34] Well,
[27:36] I wasn’t able to connect Malford directly to any of the people
[27:38] who worked at the medical examiner’s office,
[27:40] Serial killers
[27:43] like Malford tend to attract obsessive fans.
[27:45] Total strangers who begin to believe they have
[27:47] an intimate relationship with these killers.
[27:49] Excessive adoration disorder.
[27:51] Yeah. I’ve heard of this.
[27:53] Crazy ladies who marry prisoners they’ve never met before.
[27:57] Well, they’re not all ladies and they don’t all get married,
[27:59] but yes, that’s what we’re talking about.
[28:02] Malford hasn’t had a jailhouse wedding yet,
[28:03] but he does have quite the fan club.
[28:06] Our guy’s gotten thousands of letters,
[28:08] and he’s responded to hundreds of them.
[28:10] The good news is, Sing Sing keeps a scan
[28:12] of all incoming and outgoing mail,
[28:13] and they gave Taylor access.
[28:15] Any one of these admirers sound like they’d be willing
[28:18] to help Malford break out of prison?
[28:19] Yeah.
[28:21] There’s no shortage of those.
[28:22] But we’re still talking about over two dozen people.
[28:25] The math is not encouraging.
[28:26] More than 80 people had access
[28:28] to the evidence storage facility.
[28:30] More than two dozen crazies writing love letters.
[28:32] That’s a lot of leads
[28:34] to be running down in the middle of a trial.
[28:37] We don’t have the time.
[28:39] I’m betting a day, maybe two,
[28:40] before the judge forces us to rest our case.
[28:44] Maybe we should just go right to the source.
[28:47] Excuse me?
[28:49] See how early Benny and I can get into Sing Sing tomorrow
[28:51] to talk with John Malford.
[28:53] John Malford? Seriously?
[28:56] Yeah. Sometimes the shortest distance between two points
[28:59] is a straight line.
[29:01] We need to figure out who’s helping this guy
[29:03] break out of prison; Why don’t we just go ask him?
[29:16] So what’s the game plan here, boss?
[29:17] I just want to look him in the eye, see what I see.
[29:19] Maybe he’ll offer something useful, maybe he won’t.
[29:21] Serial killers tend to be outsized narcissists.
[29:24] Nothing they like to talk about more than themselves.
[29:27] I just want to get him talking.
[29:33] Ryan, good to see you.
[29:35] I didn’t know you’d be joining us.
[29:37] Benny, Dr. Bull, pleasure.
[29:40] When the prison informed me you’d requested a meeting,
[29:43] I thought it wise to sit in.
[29:44] Of course.
[29:46] Just to be clear, this was all very last minute.
[29:47] Nobody’s trying to pull a fast one…
[29:50] Never even crossed my mind.
[29:51] Just want to be certain everyone remembers,
[29:54] my client isn’t on trial.
[29:55] Yours is.
[29:57] I think we’re all very clear about that.
[30:02] You must be Mr. Malford.
[30:03] Yeah. John.
[30:05] Who are you?
[30:07] These are the gentlemen representing
[30:08] the medical examiner
[30:09] who falsified the evidence that got you locked up, John.
[30:13] So…
[30:14] what can we do for you?
[30:16] Well, we just wanted to get a look at the man
[30:18] who’s at the center of our case.
[30:20] How you holding up in here, John?
[30:22] Holding up good.
[30:24] Working out, food’s okay.
[30:27] How’s your head?
[30:29] You lonely? You have any friends?
[30:32] Yeah. I got friends.
[30:34] Inside and outside.
[30:36] Aha.
[30:38] How do you mean, “outside”?
[30:40] You know.
[30:41] I get letters, pictures. People want to visit.
[30:46] Want to, um, make friends.
[30:50] Women.
[30:52] That sounds like a… great life.
[30:57] Some of those pictures are naked.
[31:00] So, you two working for the prison now?
[31:02] Conducting a customer satisfaction survey?
[31:05] The point is, John here’s been a model prisoner,
[31:08] he’s adapted to prison life flawlessly.
[31:10] Not a black mark on his record to hinder his appeal.
[31:13] Right. John’s appeal.
[31:16] Hey, I-I’ve got to ask,
[31:18] why even bother with the appeal?
[31:21] You seem so content.
[31:23] Because he’s innocent.
[31:25] What do I care
[31:27] if this guy wants to push some papers around?
[31:30] No skin off my back.
[31:31] I mean, what’s the worst thing that happens?
[31:32] I actually… get out?
[31:36] You’re right.
[31:39] No harm, no foul.
[31:40] This has been great.
[31:44] Really… helpful.
[31:47] Mr. Vance.
[31:49] Mr. Malford.
[31:53] Hey, why’d you cut bait like that?
[31:55] The guy was just warming up.
[31:58] Maybe we could’ve gotten a name,
[32:00] maybe found our inside man at the morgue.
[32:02] There is no name.
[32:05] There is no inside man at the morgue.
[32:06] How do you mean?
[32:09] Did Malford seem like he’d even contemplated
[32:12] life outside of prison?
[32:13] No. It didn’t seem like
[32:16] he actually cared much about his appeal at all.
[32:18] Exactly. He also showed very little interest
[32:21] in Julia’s case.
[32:22] Now, if this guy spent the last six years
[32:24] hatching this scheme and manipulating some admirer
[32:27] to do his bidding, don’t you think he’d be
[32:29] a little more invested in the fruits of his labor?
[32:31] So, Malford didn’t do it?
[32:33] Malford didn’t change the evidence?
[32:36] Back to square one?
[32:37] Maybe not.
[32:40] Malford might have no interest in Julia’s case,
[32:43] but someone put this thing in motion.
[32:46] Who do you mean?
[32:49] Ryan? No.
[32:51] Ryan’s his lawyer. He’s just doing his job.
[32:54] You don’t think it strange that he was there
[32:57] at that meeting just now, or that he has been
[33:00] in court every day of Julia’s trial?
[33:05] I don’t know, Bull.
[33:06] Ryan is not my favorite guy,
[33:10] but what does he care if Julia goes down?
[33:13] I’m not sure.
[33:15] I’m just telling you what I see.
[33:23] Since we moved off the fangirl theory
[33:24] and onto Malford’s lawyer,
[33:26] I circled back to the 80 people
[33:27] who had access to the evidence storage facility
[33:29] at the medical examiner’s office to see if I could
[33:31] try to find some kind of link.
[33:33] We never did do a deep dive into any of their finances,
[33:35] because Malford was broke,
[33:37] so it didn’t seem particularly relevant.
[33:39] But Malford’s attorney, Mr. Ryan Vance, Esquire, is not.
[33:43] He has plenty of money to pay off
[33:45] an overworked, underpaid lab tech.
[33:47] Like Skylar Brown.
[33:48] Skylar was wrestling with a significant amount of debt.
[33:51] She maxed out four credit cards and has
[33:53] two delinquent homeowner loans.
[33:55] But, coincidentally, Skylar seems to have had
[33:57] a financial windfall,
[33:59] just three weeks prior
[34:01] to the independent analysis of Malford’s hair.
[34:02] A cash deposit, $60,000,
[34:05] straight into her personal checking account.
[34:07] Okay, $60,000 question.
[34:11] Can we tie any of this cash back to Ryan Vance?
[34:13] Not yet, but we are gonna keep at it.
[34:16] I feel the heat all the way over here.
[34:18] Something not clicking for you?
[34:20] I got everything but the “why.”
[34:24] Why would a successful attorney like Ryan Vance
[34:27] put his entire livelihood, his entire legacy on the line
[34:31] for a rapist and a murderer like John Malford?
[34:35] So…
[34:37] why frame Julia?
[34:39] Why go to all the trouble?
[34:41] Why risk putting a homicidal sexual predator
[34:43] back on the street, earn the enmity of the D.A.’s office
[34:47] by forcing them to reopen every case where Julia’s evidence
[34:51] put someone away?
[34:56] Why?
[34:58] What are you thinking?
[35:01] Taylor, how long do you think it’d take
[35:02] to get a list of Ryan Vance’s other clients?
[35:05] The other clients that are currently incarcerated?
[35:08] I’m kind of in the middle of something…
[35:10] I don’t care. I want that list.
[35:13] With Your Honor’s approval,
[35:15] we’d like to call the person sitting in the third row,
[35:18] John Malford’s attorney Ryan Vance, to the stand.
[35:22] Has the defense subpoenaed Mr. Vance?
[35:24] We don’t typically allow
[35:25] those seated in the gallery to testify.
[35:28] Yes, we’re aware of that, Your Honor.
[35:30] But we’re hoping that the court will see fit.
[35:32] Your Honor,
[35:34] I’m sorry, I… this is the first I’m hearing of this.
[35:36] Mr. Vance’s
[35:37] petition for the independent analysis
[35:39] of the Malford evidence
[35:41] initiated this whole trial.
[35:43] I’d merely like him to speak
[35:45] to the history of how that new analysis came to be.
[35:50] All right. I’ll allow it.
[35:53] So Mr. Vance, when you requested
[35:56] an independent examination of the evidence
[35:58] in the John Malford case, did you know a negative match
[36:02] would call into question the professional conduct
[36:06] and scientific expertise of my client,
[36:09] Dr. Julia Martin?
[36:11] That would be a natural consequence.
[36:12] She did perform the original analysis.
[36:19] Isn’t it true
[36:21] that other cases will be reexamined as a result
[36:25] of Dr. Martin’s prosecution?
[36:27] Countless other criminals, murderers, rapists and thieves
[36:32] are going to file for dismissal of their sentences.
[36:34] As well they should be, yes.
[36:37] I-Isn’t it also true that you are the sole owner
[36:42] of Barnaby Bank account number 00403010?
[36:48] I don’t know, I… It very well could be.
[36:50] I don’t have my account number memorized.
[36:52] I do bank at Barnaby, so yes, I suppose.
[36:56] A-And isn’t it also true that you withdrew $60,000 in cash
[37:01] on September 21st from this account?
[37:03] Again, it’s months ago.
[37:05] I don’t have every transaction memorized,
[37:07] so yes, it’s possible, it sounds possible.
[37:10] If you say so.
[37:12] Well, it’s not me saying it.
[37:15] Your Honor,
[37:16] these are Mr. Vance’s bank records
[37:19] for the month of September.
[37:22] I’d ask that you mark them
[37:26] as defense exhibit number 14.
[37:28] So marked.
[37:29] And lastly, do you know a Skylar Brown?
[37:36] Name rings a bell. I-I can’t be certain, though.
[37:39] Well, she’s an employee of the medical examiner’s office
[37:42] with full access to all evidence storage.
[37:45] Including DNA samples. Objection, Your Honor. Relevance?
[37:48] I’m moments away, Your Honor, I promise.
[37:51] I certainly hope so. Overruled.
[37:53] Isn’t it strange
[37:54] that just two days after you made your withdrawal,
[37:58] Skylar Brown paid off all of her credit cards,
[38:01] her delinquent loans?
[38:04] All of her outstanding debts?
[38:06] Following a deposit of exactly $60,000 in cash
[38:11] into her checking account?
[38:13] I wouldn’t say strange. I might say coincidental.
[38:20] How old were you when your brother
[38:22] was convicted of murder?
[38:26] I really don’t think that has anything to do
[38:28] with the business at hand.
[38:30] I-Isn’t your brother Trevor one of your clients?
[38:35] And wasn’t the evidence in his case also assessed by my client,
[38:40] Dr. Julia Martin?
[38:42] And if Dr. Martin is found guilty,
[38:45] isn’t Trevor’s conviction likely to be overturned,
[38:48] just like John Malford’s?
[38:50] And isn’t that why you paid
[38:52] Skylar Brown $60,000,
[38:56] to replace the hair that was used
[38:58] to convict your client, John Malford?
[39:05] Mr. Vance,
[39:07] do you need the question repeated?
[39:11] That’s all right, Your Honor.
[39:13] I think the jury already has their answer.
[39:16] No further questions.
[39:22] Is the prosecution prepared to cross-examine the witness?
[39:30] Actually, no.
[39:34] But we are prepared, based on Ryan Vance’s testimony
[39:37] and the evidence presented by Mr. Colón,
[39:41] to withdraw our charges
[39:42] against Dr. Martin…
[39:46] and offer our apologies.
[39:58] Thank you. You’re welcome.
[40:20] Dr. Martin, it’s 200 in the morning, and I heard a noise.
[40:24] No one else is here, you know, and I was just about to leave.
[40:28] You gonna be okay?
[40:29] I’m going to be perfect.
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