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庭审专家(Bull)第3季第17集台词本阅读、下载和单词统计

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[00:16] Is that all you got?
[00:20] I was hoping to trade these for some coffee beans.
[00:24] You hungry?
[00:26] Yeah.
[00:28] Get some water.
[00:29] I’ll make lunch.
[00:50] You know what to do, son.
[00:52] Yes, sir.
[00:54] Remember…
[00:55] this is our land.
[00:57] It’s kill or be killed.
[01:08] Mr. Schwieger. State Police.
[01:10] I need you to step outside.
[01:12] Now.
[01:19] Kill or be killed.
[01:23] So where are we going?
[01:24] What are we doing?
[01:26] And who is this wonder of wonders I just have to meet?
[01:28] What did you call him? A walking anachronism?
[01:31] Lucas Schwieger, 16.
[01:33] He never attended school.
[01:35] He lives a completely sheltered existence
[01:37] in a cabin with no electricity or running water
[01:40] in the woods above Sullivan County.
[01:42] His father, whom he lived with,
[01:44] described himself as a radical survivalist.
[01:46] He was, as far as I can tell, the only person
[01:49] that Lucas had any sustained contact with
[01:51] during his 16 years of life.
[01:53] Wow.
[01:55] A caseworker with Child Protective Services
[01:57] heard about him, grew concerned, came to pay him a visit…
[02:00] escorted by the New York State Police.
[02:03] “Father and son opened fire, killing the caseworker
[02:06] “and wounding the State Police officer,
[02:08] who fired back, killing the father.”
[02:12] Ballistics indicate that while Lucas shot the police officer,
[02:15] wounding him in the leg, he didn’t actually kill anyone.
[02:18] It was the father’s gun that did that.
[02:20] Nonetheless, he’s being charged as an adult for murder
[02:22] as part of a joint venture.
[02:24] Does he even understand what’s going on? The charges?
[02:27] That they want him to stand trial?
[02:30] They want to punish him for what happened?
[02:32] He didn’t even understand what an attorney was
[02:34] until I explained it to him.
[02:36] You know, it’s not like he’s mentally impaired.
[02:38] In fact, in the little time I’ve spent with him,
[02:40] he seems innately intelligent.
[02:41] But his only understanding of the world
[02:43] is what’s been taught to him by his father.
[02:45] Well, obviously, some doctor, somewhere,
[02:47] deemed him fit to stand trial.
[02:49] You should also know that Lucas did speak
[02:51] to the police on the record.
[02:53] He already admitted he shot the officer.
[02:55] Expressed clear intent.
[02:57] Insisted he would do it again.
[03:19] He’s a friend.
[03:25] My name’s Dr. Jason Bull.
[03:27] Dr. Statton wanted me to meet you.
[03:29] See if I could help you.
[03:30] Doctor?
[03:33] I’m not sick.
[03:34] No. I’m not the doctor that helps sick people.
[03:37] I’m the doctor that helps people when they get into trouble,
[03:40] when they have to go to court.
[03:41] Do you know what court is?
[03:44] Did Dr. Statton explain about court to you?
[03:51] Let me start over.
[03:54] First of all, I’m sorry about your father.
[03:59] They had better guns.
[04:04] How about your mom?
[04:07] Do you ever see her?
[04:09] Is there any way I could talk to her?
[04:11] No.
[04:12] She hung herself.
[04:14] It was when I was a little kid.
[04:17] I’m sorry.
[04:26] Lucas…
[04:28] do you understand you could spend
[04:30] the rest of your life in here, in jail?
[04:32] And I’m guessing you don’t want that. Am I right?
[04:35] I just want to go home.
[04:36] And that’s what we want to try and make happen.
[04:40] You all right with that?
[04:46] I guess so.
[04:48] All right.
[04:50] Let me get back to my office, get this started.
[04:53] I’m sure I’m gonna want to talk to you some more.
[04:56] In the meantime, is there anything I can bring you?
[04:58] Anything you miss? Maybe some books?
[05:07] Well, if you think of anything.
[05:28] – This is Lucas Schwieger. – 16 years old.
[05:30] Charged with murder in the death
[05:32] of a New York State Children’s Services caseworker.
[05:34] Yeah. We all got Bull’s e-mail about this kid.
[05:36] He can’t read. Barely speaks.
[05:38] Lived with his dad off the grid
[05:40] his whole life. And let’s not forget
[05:42] he confessed to the crime.
[05:44] So I’ll just say it.
[05:45] Can we even help this boy?
[05:47] We’ve got the surviving police officer’s testimony.
[05:49] Plus the confession.
[05:51] And this client doesn’t seem like he’s
[05:53] in a position to really help his own defense.
[05:54] And what kind of narrative?
[05:56] What kind of story can you tell a jury
[05:57] that makes it okay to ambush a caseworker and a trooper?
[06:00] Bull wants to mount
[06:01] a defense based on persuasive coercion.
[06:04] Our position will be that, because of Lucas’s sheltered
[06:07] and isolated upbringing, he didn’t know what he was doing,
[06:09] other than following the instructions of,
[06:11] quite literally, the only person in his life His father.
[06:16] Norman Schwieger was delusional
[06:19] and paranoid and controlling.
[06:21] He was convinced that humankind was on the verge
[06:24] of a cataclysmic end and thought the only way to survive
[06:26] was to live a completely self-sustaining life
[06:29] away from the scrutiny of other human beings.
[06:32] And he forced his son to live the same way…
[06:35] cloistered on their small plot of land,
[06:37] which they didn’t even really own,
[06:39] which Norman rigged with trip-wired alarms
[06:41] to warn them of any trespassers.
[06:42] Okay. I’ll ask.
[06:44] What is persuasive coercion?
[06:46] Basically, Bull wants to argue for all intents and purposes
[06:49] that Lucas’s father exercised a kind of mind control over him.
[06:52] Denied the boy a voice
[06:54] in any decision-making of any kind.
[06:57] His job was simply to do what he was told.
[07:00] And as a result, he had no experience choosing
[07:02] between right and wrong, no experience choosing anything.
[07:04] The problem is, it’s an affirmative defense.
[07:07] Hi. Zero years of law school here.
[07:09] Though I did watch a lot of Ally McBealback in the ’90s.
[07:12] So what does that mean? “Affirmative defense”?
[07:15] That means that going in, we admit
[07:16] to what the prosecution claims he did.
[07:18] And now it puts the burden on us to present evidence
[07:20] that will negate his having done it.
[07:22] Basically, yes, he shot at those people, but no,
[07:25] given the circumstances, it wasn’t his fault.
[07:28] And how do we make that argument?
[07:29] Is there anyone left to testify?
[07:32] With Lucas’s father dead, it leaves us without one witness
[07:35] who can tell the jury about the crazy way that Lucas grew up.
[07:38] And based on Bull’s e-mails,
[07:39] it’s highly unlikely that we’ll be able
[07:41] to put Lucas himself on the stand.
[07:43] Wait a second.
[07:44] Someone saw something,
[07:46] because Child Protective Services
[07:47] were sent to this house.
[07:49] I know those calls are confidential,
[07:50] but I’ll start digging and see if I can find out who did it.
[07:53] You know what the trick is gonna be?
[07:54] Trying to get a jury to connect with this kid
[07:58] despite everything about his life
[08:00] being vastly different from their own.
[08:03] I can’t wait to hear what the big guy has to say.
[08:06] You ever seen one of these before?
[08:09] It’s called a tie.
[08:11] It’s what men wear when they want to be taken seriously.
[08:16] It hurts. Hurts my neck.
[08:19] Well, every man who’s ever put one of these on
[08:22] has thought that, but still…
[08:25] people have been wearing them for hundreds of years.
[08:30] Went to church once.
[08:32] Saw some there.
[08:37] So, today… today is all about picking jurors,
[08:40] the people who decide whether to punish you or not.
[08:43] Mr. Colón is gonna be asking people questions.
[08:45] You don’t have to do anything; Just sit there.
[08:47] Try not to react.
[08:48] And don’t say a word unless I tell you to.
[08:51] Remember, people are gonna be looking at you. Okay?
[08:54] Trying to figure out who you are.
[08:56] They might make funny faces. Don’t make any back.
[08:58] You just sit there, try to smile.
[08:59] It’s probably gonna take the whole day.
[09:01] Mr. Colón and I will do our best
[09:02] to get you out of there as quickly as possible.
[09:31] Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
[09:32] Let me ask you all a question.
[09:34] How many of you, especially when you were teenagers,
[09:38] had a less than terrific relationship with your parents?
[09:41] You, sir.
[09:43] You were at war with your folks a lot?
[09:45] Well, my old man was a taskmaster.
[09:47] Very old-school.
[09:49] And I was the kind of kid who didn’t really like rules.
[09:51] Got it.
[09:53] And all of you pretty much feel the same way?
[09:55] That your parents didn’t necessarily know best?
[10:02] Your Honor, the defense would like to thank
[10:04] and excuse jurors number three,
[10:07] eight, ten and 12.
[10:11] We need jurors who see Lucas was a part of a cult of two.
[10:14] Brainwashed to hate like a sort of Manchurian Candidate.
[10:18] And how do we do that?
[10:20] We look for people who can be persuaded to follow a leader.
[10:24] They may not understand the environment Lucas
[10:26] was raised in, but they can relate
[10:29] to his need to do as he’s told.
[10:30] People who are risk averse
[10:33] and make middle-of-the-road decisions.
[10:35] So, tell me, sir,
[10:36] do you invest in the stock market?
[10:38] I do.
[10:40] Do you buy tech stocks, high-risk investments,
[10:42] or are you more of a S&P 500
[10:44] kind of investor?
[10:46] I actually like to go with mutual funds.
[10:48] Let someone who knows what they’re doing decide for me.
[10:50] Play it safe. Get a steady return.
[10:55] Your Honor, the defense finds this juror acceptable.
[10:57] And we have our jury.
[10:59] The court is in recess until tomorrow morning.
[11:04] Nice job.
[11:05] You did everything we asked perfectly.
[11:08] We had a good day.
[11:10] Does that mean I can go home now?
[11:12] No. No.
[11:15] I’m sorry, this is…
[11:17] gonna take many days.
[11:19] Today was a good day but not the only day.
[11:22] Are you going home?
[11:25] Yes.
[11:31] Is he going home now?
[11:33] Yes.
[11:38] But not me?
[11:42] Not yet.
[12:01] What are we gonna do about this confession?
[12:04] Talk about taking advantage of someone’s limited capacity.
[12:07] That’s why I hung around… I wanted to get it
[12:09] in front of both of you. It’s pretty damning.
[12:11] I get the feeling, if they had asked him
[12:12] where Hoffa’s body was buried, he would have told them.
[12:14] How about I file a motion
[12:16] to get the confession thrown out first thing in the morning?
[12:18] That’s how you get to be Benjamin Colón.
[12:21] Does that mean we’re done for the day?
[12:23] I know I am.
[12:31] Are you happy?
[12:33] I’m sorry?
[12:35] Are you happy?
[12:37] I am lying here naked next to my naked husband,
[12:41] watching do-it-yourself bathroom projects at 830 at night.
[12:45] I’m euphoric.
[12:47] Why?
[12:52] I don’t know…
[12:54] the mail was piling up, and I finally got around
[12:56] to going through it,
[12:58] and there was a thing from a fertility clinic.
[13:02] A bill.
[13:04] They wanted to know if they should keep your eggs frozen
[13:08] or just… throw ’em away.
[13:15] I didn’t even know that you had frozen some eggs.
[13:20] I didn’t even know that you…
[13:22] wanted kids.
[13:24] I mean…
[13:26] I seem to recall when we first got married
[13:29] that we sort of figured out that…
[13:31] we didn’t… want them.
[13:34] God.
[13:36] I so didn’t see this conversation coming.
[13:41] I love what we have.
[13:43] I love our life just the way it is.
[13:46] But we’re paying to keep your eggs
[13:48] in some stranger’s Deepfreeze.
[13:51] I know.
[13:54] How can I explain this to you?
[13:58] After our divorce…
[14:01] friends with kids kept telling me
[14:03] that something’s gonna happen,
[14:05] that I’d suddenly want them, too.
[14:07] That some switch would flip and it would be too late,
[14:11] and this was something I needed to plan for.
[14:14] And you’re right,
[14:16] I never had that thing, that… kid thing,
[14:18] “Don’t be stupid.
[14:21] You don’t know how you’re gonna feel in five years.”
[14:25] So I did it. I…
[14:27] just… did it.
[14:30] I guess…
[14:33] deep down…
[14:36] I wanted to have the option.
[14:41] So did it happen?
[14:43] Did your… switch flip?
[14:48] I really don’t know.
[14:51] How would you feel if it did?
[14:53] I really don’t know, either.
[14:59] I think…
[15:01] I need to give it some thought before I answer.
[15:07] Okay.
[15:08] I think I do, too.
[15:11] Okay.
[15:28] So, this morning is just gonna be about Mr. Colón
[15:32] trying to convince the court to ignore
[15:34] what you told the police when they arrested you.
[15:36] The jury’s not even gonna be there.
[15:38] Did I say something bad?
[15:41] Well, you said you did it, and you said you’d do it again.
[15:49] Should I say something different?
[15:53] No. Just…
[15:55] do what you did yesterday
[15:56] Don’t speak unless Mr. Colón asks you to.
[15:58] Just sit.
[16:00] We’ll do the rest.
[16:04] Your Honor, the defense would like to file
[16:06] a motion to suppress Lucas Schwieger’s statements
[16:09] to the police at the time of his arrest.
[16:11] It’s gonna be fine.
[16:12] Your Honor, there are simply
[16:13] no grounds for this.
[16:15] The defendant made a knowing and voluntary
[16:17] and intelligent waiver.
[16:19] “A knowing and voluntary and intelligent waiver.”
[16:21] Your Honor, prior to my client’s arrest,
[16:23] he had never even seen a state trooper
[16:26] or a courtroom or, for that matter, an attorney.
[16:29] He didn’t even know what an attorney was,
[16:31] didn’t know he had rights under the law.
[16:33] He didn’t know anything.
[16:35] Nothing but what his father told him,
[16:37] and his father, who suffered from delusions
[16:39] and paranoia and a host of other mental illnesses,
[16:43] basically told him
[16:44] that anyone who was not one of the two of them
[16:47] was bad and needed to die.
[16:49] He never said that! He-he just… he said
[16:51] it was our land, and we had to kill or be killed!
[16:53] Lucas. My dad taught me how to carve. He taught me how to fish.
[16:56] Lucas. He-he taught me how to shoot.
[16:58] Counselor, control your client.
[16:59] They came on our land. It was kill or be killed! Lucas.
[17:04] My apologies, Your Honor.
[17:07] As you can clearly see…
[17:09] my client is a victim
[17:11] of a cruel and sadistic upbringing,
[17:13] one that kept the world away at all costs.
[17:15] He simply doesn’t know any better.
[17:18] He couldn’t possibly have been expected
[17:20] to understand his rights
[17:21] or the consequences of speaking without an attorney present.
[17:24] – No, no, no, no, no! – They killed him!
[17:25] They came on our land, and they killed him!
[17:28] Lucas, stop. We shot at them,
[17:29] but they came on our land! JUDGE Mr. Schwieger,
[17:31] I need you to stay in your seat
[17:33] and to refrain from speaking. I didn’t do nothing wrong!
[17:35] Officer, return Mr. Schwieger to holding, please,
[17:38] immediately.
[17:41] It’s okay. You need to go with him.
[17:44] It’s gonna be all right.
[17:46] Let’s go.
[17:58] This is one of those moments in a judge’s life.
[18:04] So… let’s talk law.
[18:07] I certainly see the validity of your argument, Mr. Colón.
[18:11] “Knowing and voluntary and intelligent”
[18:13] hardly describes what went on here.
[18:15] Your motion to suppress Mr. Schwieger’s statement
[18:17] to the police from evidence is granted.
[18:20] However…
[18:22] I’m not sure the omission of the statement
[18:24] will matter much to the jury if you can’t rein in
[18:27] your client’s behavior.
[18:29] Yes, Your Honor.
[18:31] Thank you, Your Honor.
[18:34] What did we get ourselves into here?
[18:38] He couldn’t even keep it together
[18:40] for a ten-minute motion hearing.
[18:42] How is he supposed to make it
[18:44] through eight hours a day of court?
[18:48] May I ask who’s calling?
[18:50] This is he.
[18:54] I see.
[18:57] I see.
[18:58] No, I’ll be right over.
[19:00] I very much appreciate the call.
[19:03] Everything all right?
[19:06] Lucas is in the hospital.
[19:09] After he returned from court today,
[19:11] he tried to hang himself.
[19:26] Sorry I’m late.
[19:28] What kind of shape is he in?
[19:30] Well, at the moment, he’s heavily sedated.
[19:32] One of the other inmates heard him choking
[19:34] and called out to the guards.
[19:36] They cut him down and resuscitated him.
[19:39] The good news is he’s going to be fine.
[19:43] So, anybody venturing a guess about when he’ll be awake,
[19:45] when I can get him back in court?
[19:47] They’re guessing his sedation wouldn’t wear off
[19:49] until midday tomorrow.
[19:52] So…
[19:53] what now?
[19:54] Now we roar into the courtroom tomorrow morning
[19:56] before the prosecution is any wiser,
[19:58] and Benny files a motion to try and keep all this
[20:00] from being introduced into the record.
[20:01] Why? I mean, I’m no lawyer,
[20:04] but if I’m on the jury,
[20:06] doesn’t the idea that he
[20:07] almost tried to kill himself make Lucas look…
[20:11] sympathetic?
[20:12] You’d think so, wouldn’t you?
[20:14] But that’s not how the other side will spin it.
[20:16] They will claim it is proof
[20:18] Lucas felt guilty about what he did,
[20:20] that he knows he did something he shouldn’t have,
[20:22] and since we’re telling the jury the exact opposite…
[20:25] That he didn’t know the difference
[20:27] between right and wrong…
[20:28] The trial would effectively be over
[20:30] before we ever called a witness.
[20:33] That the suicide attempt is
[20:35] somehow connected to this caseworker’s death
[20:37] is pure speculation.
[20:39] I mean, look at everything this young man has been through.
[20:41] He watched
[20:43] as his father was shot to death right in front of him.
[20:45] He’s been pulled away
[20:46] from the only home he’s ever known.
[20:48] He’s spent this last week either in a-a courtroom
[20:51] or a jail cell.
[20:53] If we are going to hypothesize,
[20:55] shouldn’t we say
[20:56] that maybe depression is the cause of… of this behavior?
[20:59] Your Honor,
[21:01] Dr. Jason Bull.
[21:03] I’m part of the defense team and a doctor of psychology.
[21:05] I know who you are, Dr. Bull.
[21:08] Well, in my professional opinion,
[21:09] it’s likely that this child tried to kill himself
[21:11] because the only man he knew, the only man he trusted,
[21:15] his father, was being referred to
[21:17] as the person most responsible for his own death
[21:20] and his son’s incarceration.
[21:22] Now, this man was the boy’s God. His North Star.
[21:25] Everything he knew about life he learned from this man,
[21:28] and to hear that he could be so profoundly wrong
[21:31] had to be cataclysmic for him
[21:33] and was surely reason enough for him to consider
[21:36] taking his own life.
[21:41] I’m not sure what I believe the boy was thinking.
[21:43] Respectfully, that’s for the jury to decide.
[21:46] And they won’t get to decide if we withhold
[21:48] the defendant’s suicide attempt from them.
[21:53] I agree with the defense,
[21:55] and I find the prejudicial impact
[21:58] outweighs the probative value.
[22:01] The attempted suicide will not be allowed into evidence.
[22:04] When will the defendant
[22:06] be available so that the trial can resume?
[22:08] We will get you the answer to that question
[22:10] as soon as possible, Your Honor.
[22:14] I am so sorry.
[22:15] It’s amazing what he can do in a split second.
[22:18] It’s fine.
[22:19] Here, Mommy.
[22:24] How old is he?
[22:25] 22 months.
[22:27] Almost two.
[22:29] Two years since I’ve had a full night’s sleep.
[22:31] Two years since I’ve read a book.
[22:32] Two years since I’ve been to the gym.
[22:33] You have kids?
[22:36] Yeah, I can tell.
[22:37] You lack frazzle.
[22:41] Bye.
[22:46] Well, turns out the nearest neighbors
[22:48] are almost a quarter mile away.
[22:50] They seemed to know that there was a teenager
[22:52] and an old man living near them,
[22:53] but they said that they’d sometimes hear gunfire,
[22:55] so they kept their distance.
[22:56] Maybe there’s someone
[22:58] from their past.
[23:00] He told me his mother hung herself when he was little.
[23:02] I’ll bet that’s where he got the idea.
[23:04] Maybe there’s someone
[23:06] who knew her, who was friends with her before she…
[23:08] That would be great.
[23:10] Someone we could get to testify
[23:13] to how Lucas had a normal life at one time
[23:15] and a completely isolated one once the mother passed.
[23:19] I know it drives the kid crazy,
[23:21] but we have to keep hammering away
[23:22] at what a lunatic the father was.
[23:24] What about the person who called Child Protective Services?
[23:26] There’s a reason why
[23:27] these folks went out to take a look.
[23:29] Someone had to have called in a complaint.
[23:31] Yep. A woman named Yvonne Fowler.
[23:33] She won’t take my calls,
[23:35] and she doesn’t answer the door when I visit her house,
[23:36] but I haven’t given up.
[23:38] Well, I’m about to. I’m exhausted.
[23:40] Court’s back in session first thing in the morning.
[23:42] You don’t have to tell me twice.
[23:49] My son is obsessed with sending me poop emojis.
[23:52] I wonder if it means something.
[23:54] You are always on duty, aren’t you?
[23:56] On duty?
[23:58] That’s a joke, right?
[24:01] Hey, let me ask you something.
[24:03] How’d you know you wanted to have kids?
[24:06] Was it something…
[24:07] you just felt in your soul,
[24:09] or did you just sense it was the right time?
[24:12] Neither. It was more like a three-martini night,
[24:14] and nine months later we needed a crib.
[24:16] I mean,
[24:18] it wasn’t planned,
[24:19] but wouldn’t trade it for anything.
[24:22] You getting an itch?
[24:25] Not even a tickle.
[24:27] Greg?
[24:29] He wants what I want.
[24:31] At least, that’s what he says.
[24:33] And you don’t know what you want.
[24:35] No.
[24:37] I envy you.
[24:39] Really? Why?
[24:40] It feels terrible from in here.
[24:43] Because no matter what happens, no matter what you do,
[24:46] it’s gonna be wonderful.
[24:50] You’re either gonna get what you want,
[24:52] or you’re gonna… get what you want.
[24:58] The people would like to call Yvonne Fowler to the stand.
[25:02] Yvonne Fowler?
[25:03] Isn’t she the one Danny said called in the complaint
[25:06] to Child Services?
[25:07] Looks like she took the prosecution’s call.
[25:11] I know her.
[25:13] Ms. Fowler,
[25:14] could you please tell the court how you came to meet
[25:17] Lucas Schwieger?
[25:19] I’m a nurse at St. Benjamin’s Hospital,
[25:22] which is about five miles from where Norman and Lucas lived.
[25:25] A few months ago, Norman showed up
[25:28] in the middle of the night at the hospital with Lucas.
[25:30] Norman had walking pneumonia.
[25:34] Once we got Norman checked in,
[25:35] I realized Lucas had nowhere to go.
[25:38] So I brought him home with me,
[25:40] thinking it would just be for a day or so.
[25:44] But one day turned into two, two turned into a week,
[25:47] and Lucas ended up staying with us for three weeks.
[25:51] And when you say “us”?
[25:52] My husband and two children.
[25:54] Boys. Seven and nine.
[25:56] So, when the defense claims Mr. Schwieger
[25:58] spent his whole life in isolation,
[26:01] that simply isn’t true, is it?
[26:03] I don’t know anything about his whole life.
[26:05] Well, but you can categorically state
[26:06] that he lived with you?
[26:08] Had running water, home-cooked meals,
[26:11] slept in a warm bed for a period
[26:14] of three weeks?
[26:16] Yes, he did.
[26:18] Now, you’re very active in your church,
[26:19] aren’t you, Ms. Fowler?
[26:21] Our whole family is.
[26:22] I teach Sunday school.
[26:24] During the three weeks Lucas lived with you,
[26:27] did you ever take him to church?
[26:29] Every Sunday.
[26:30] He said he’d never stepped inside a church before,
[26:33] and he seemed to like it.
[26:36] The singing, the shaking hands, the sermon.
[26:39] My boys showed him how
[26:41] to put money in the plate.
[26:43] Hard to know if this is good or bad
[26:45] for our side.
[26:46] Anything that suggests Lucas knew right from wrong.
[26:48] So, I’m curious.
[26:50] Did you ever take Mr. Schwieger with you to Sunday school?
[26:52] Yes, I did once.
[26:54] Could you tell the court what lessons
[26:55] were being taught that Sunday?
[26:56] We talked about the Ten Commandments.
[26:59] And that particular week was the fifth commandment
[27:01] Thou shalt not kill.
[27:07] Jury’s slipping away.
[27:08] They’re starting to sense
[27:10] that he’s seen enough of the world
[27:11] to know the difference between right and wrong.
[27:13] You don’t just shoot people
[27:14] when they show up in front of your house.
[27:16] So, how’d it go in there?
[27:19] We’ve had better days.
[27:21] You still interested in making the father the villain?
[27:22] I’m not sure it much matters to the jury at this point.
[27:25] Maybe that’s because they haven’t heard
[27:27] the really bad stuff. Really bad stuff? Like what?
[27:29] Like, how about telling a child his whole life
[27:31] that his mother is dead when she’s actually alive.
[27:42] You good if I smoke?
[27:49] Anybody thirsty?
[27:51] We’re fine. We just wanted to ask you a few questions
[27:53] about your ex-husband, Norman, and your son, Lucas.
[27:56] Well, I mean, I’ll tell you everything I know.
[28:00] Did you know that Norman died?
[28:02] Shot by a state trooper.
[28:04] And that your son, Lucas, is on trial for murder?
[28:09] No, I didn’t know that.
[28:11] You aware that your son thinks you’re dead?
[28:14] Well, I’m not surprised.
[28:16] You ever meet his father?
[28:17] Never had the pleasure.
[28:18] What can you tell me about him?
[28:21] He’s crazy.
[28:23] I just finally said,
[28:24] “I’m gonna take Lucas and leave.”
[28:27] And how’d Norman feel about that?
[28:29] That night I woke up
[28:31] and find Norman on top of me with a pistol in my mouth.
[28:33] And he said if I ever tried to take the boy,
[28:35] he was gonna kill both of us.
[28:38] How old was Lucas?
[28:39] He’d just turned three.
[28:42] So, that night, the second he fell asleep,
[28:45] I was out the window.
[28:47] I didn’t even kiss my baby good-bye.
[28:51] I know it’s been a long time,
[28:53] but we need your son’s jury to hear
[28:54] what it was like to live with that man,
[28:56] to hear the story you just told us.
[28:59] Yeah, I don’t think so.
[29:01] I got a really busy schedule.
[29:04] You have a drug problem, Mrs. Schwieger?
[29:06] It’s not a problem for me.
[29:08] Okay, I’m gonna step outside.
[29:09] She’s gonna stay in here with you.
[29:11] I want you to put on the closest thing you have
[29:13] to a decent dress,
[29:14] and then we are going to the courthouse.
[29:16] And don’t try going out the window.
[29:18] She’s ex-FBI.
[29:24] She could be anybody.
[29:25] But she isn’t.
[29:27] Can I smoke? No.
[29:31] She’s gonna tell the jury
[29:33] what life was like with your father before she left.
[29:35] And you’re not gonna like hearing it,
[29:36] but I need you to promise that you will not react.
[29:39] No noises. No faces.
[29:41] No standing. No talking.
[29:46] Don’t worry, I won’t do nothing.
[29:51] I don’t even know her.
[29:53] He knocked me around
[29:55] all the time.
[29:57] Wouldn’t let us go out.
[29:58] He didn’t trust anyone.
[30:00] Objection, Your Honor. What does any of this have to do
[30:03] with whether or not Lucas Schwieger shot a police officer?
[30:05] If it pleases the court,
[30:07] in order to understand what happened
[30:09] the day of the shooting, we have to understand
[30:11] what kind of environment Lucas came from.
[30:13] Overruled.
[30:15] Now, you were saying…
[30:17] He just got stranger and stranger.
[30:19] He-he stopped letting me leave the cabin at all.
[30:23] He… he rigged up alarms
[30:25] so that he would know if somebody came and went.
[30:27] He said that the government
[30:29] was watching him from satellites.
[30:30] From space?
[30:32] Yeah. Sometimes at night he’d go outside,
[30:36] and-and he’d scream at them.
[30:37] He’d shoot his guns up in the air.
[30:39] I mean, I was scared all the time.
[30:41] It was no way to live.
[30:42] And it probably wasn’t any better for Lucas, either.
[30:45] Thank you. No further questions, Your Honor.
[30:48] Well, that made an impact.
[30:50] No reds have flipped green, but I can see
[30:52] that their attitudes about Lucas are in flux.
[30:54] For the first time, they’re sympathizing with him.
[30:59] Let’s take a moment and talk about your past.
[31:02] Are you
[31:03] the same Brenda Schwieger
[31:04] who was convicted of forging checks?
[31:07] Sentenced to court-appointed rehab twice?
[31:10] Hasn’t had a full-time job in almost 20 years?
[31:12] And you expect this jury
[31:14] to believe anything you have to say?
[31:16] You got me.
[31:17] I don’t even want to be here.
[31:18] I just was told that I had to.
[31:21] But I’ll tell you this.
[31:23] My husband ruined me.
[31:25] I used to be a human being.
[31:29] So whatever kind of person Lucas has become,
[31:32] trust me, it’s because his father got him there.
[31:35] If my little baby has become a killer,
[31:38] it’s because his father turned him into one.
[31:48] She was good.
[31:50] You think it was enough?
[31:52] No.
[31:54] But I have an idea.
[31:56] So these are of
[31:58] the inside of the cabin.
[32:00] As you can see, it’s pretty spartan.
[32:01] You can use these to show
[32:02] the jury how little stimulation was available.
[32:05] No books, no radio, no TV.
[32:08] Obviously, no computers.
[32:10] And most importantly, no outlets for learning.
[32:13] All right, so these are the air horns and the trip wires
[32:16] Norman installed around the property
[32:18] to ward against intruders.
[32:19] Got it.
[32:21] Helps demonstrate the paranoia.
[32:22] Fear of outsiders, the isolation.
[32:25] Ready for the next series?
[32:26] Fire when ready.
[32:32] What are we looking at here?
[32:34] It’s a homemade target range.
[32:36] Metal head and torso silhouettes.
[32:38] By the way, the police dusted all of this.
[32:40] The guns, the targets.
[32:42] Lucas’s fingerprints were everywhere.
[32:45] His father’s? Norman’s?
[32:47] Not so much.
[32:50] Wow.
[32:52] All those bull’s-eyes.
[32:54] One on top of the other. Looks like
[32:56] Lucas was quite the shot.
[32:57] How far away would you say the targets were
[32:59] from the stand where Lucas would have been shooting from?
[33:02] I’m not sure
[33:04] we really want the jury looking at this target range.
[33:07] I mean, it’s kind of horrific.
[33:09] Kind of like looking at a murderer’s training ground.
[33:11] Actually, I disagree.
[33:14] I think this is exactly what the jury needs to see.
[33:16] Okay. Well, how are we gonna get all this in?
[33:19] Who’s on the stand?
[33:20] Can’t just stand up in front of a court
[33:22] and show photos without any context.
[33:24] We need somebody to authenticate them,
[33:26] to say that this is really where Lucas lived,
[33:28] that this is really what it looked like.
[33:30] Who are we gonna get to do that?
[33:35] I was thinking… Lucas.
[33:46] Good morning, Lucas.
[33:47] First time in a witness box?
[33:49] Yes.
[33:51] Well, you know how this works, right?
[33:55] They made you raise your right hand a moment ago, and
[33:58] you promised to tell the truth.
[33:59] You understand that, don’t you?
[34:01] Yes.
[34:03] All right.
[34:04] Now…
[34:07] Does this picture…?
[34:10] Does this look familiar to you?
[34:12] Does it look like a place you know?
[34:14] Yes.
[34:16] It’s behind my house.
[34:18] It’s a target range.
[34:21] Right? A place where…
[34:23] people practice shooting guns?
[34:25] Yes.
[34:27] You shoot there a lot?
[34:29] Pretty much almost every day.
[34:31] All right.
[34:32] Now how far was that target from where you shot?
[34:37] I-I don’t get you.
[34:38] How many steps? I mean, if you had to take a guess.
[34:42] Um…
[34:44] at least a hundred.
[34:46] Okay.
[34:48] And how far away from the house was the state trooper
[34:51] and the lady he brought with him?
[34:53] The one your dad shot?
[34:55] Maybe…
[34:57] 20 steps.
[34:59] Never really counted.
[35:01] Objection. Relevance?
[35:03] If the court would just indulge me for a moment more, please?
[35:06] Overruled.
[35:08] Thank you, Your Honor.
[35:10] Do you recognize this picture?
[35:13] That’s what I shoot at.
[35:15] So these are your bullet holes?
[35:17] I’m the only one
[35:18] who shoots there.
[35:21] So if you shoot at these targets pretty much every day,
[35:26] and they’re at least a hundred feet away,
[35:29] why’d you shoot that state trooper in the leg?
[35:40] The witness will answer the question. That’s all right.
[35:42] I’ll rephrase.
[35:44] Didn’t your father tell you, “It’s kill or be killed”?
[35:49] Again,
[35:52] the witness will answer the question.
[35:53] I’ll withdraw the question. Let me ask another.
[35:55] Do you recognize the phrase,
[35:57] “thou shalt not kill”?
[36:00] Have you heard that before?
[36:03] Yes.
[36:05] Sunday school, right?
[36:06] Yes.
[36:08] And did it go through your mind
[36:10] when your father told you, “Kill or be killed”?
[36:17] Lucas?
[36:22] Yes.
[36:24] That’s why you shot that state trooper in the leg
[36:27] and not through the head or the heart
[36:29] like you’ve been practicing your whole life to do?
[36:32] Yes.
[36:37] Thank you, Your Honor.
[36:38] No further questions.
[36:39] Let’s take a 20-minute recess.
[36:48] Did you bring me in here to gloat?
[36:50] I brought you in here to see if we could cut a deal.
[36:52] A deal?
[36:54] Why would you want to make a deal?
[36:56] The jury is almost certainly going to vote
[36:58] to let the boy go free.
[36:59] Because I’m not necessarily convinced
[37:02] that that’s the best thing for him.
[37:06] Seemed like you guys were talking for an hour.
[37:09] Where’s he going?
[37:10] To tell the judge the good news.
[37:12] We’re done.
[37:13] No more jail, no more court.
[37:15] Yvonne,
[37:18] the woman you stayed with for three weeks, has agreed
[37:22] to let you live with her and her family until you’re 18.
[37:25] It’s what we call “probation.”
[37:27] It’s kind of like a test
[37:30] to see if you can follow the rules, and…
[37:33] you don’t have any problems.
[37:35] And the A.D.A. and I would also like you
[37:37] to see Dr. Statton once a week.
[37:40] You remember her from the hospital?
[37:42] She introduced us?
[37:44] She’s a good doctor.
[37:45] A doctor for your feelings.
[37:47] Someone for you to talk to.
[37:51] Okay.
[37:52] That’s it?
[37:54] It’s a pretty terrific deal.
[37:55] Nice work.
[37:57] I didn’t do it. Lucas did.
[38:00] He got on the stand and told the truth.
[38:02] But I can’t go home?
[38:06] Not to your old home, no.
[38:10] It was never really yours.
[38:12] Your father was a squatter.
[38:15] A person who lives someplace,
[38:17] but doesn’t really own it.
[38:20] That’s why he was so protective of it.
[38:21] The guns, the alarms.
[38:24] He knew he wasn’t supposed to be there.
[38:27] I’m sorry.
[38:32] The judge agreed.
[38:38] Does this mean I can go to school now?
[38:41] I’m sure we can figure something out.
[38:43] Learn to read?
[38:45] I’m sure whatever school you end up at,
[38:48] they’d love to help you with that.
[38:50] Hey, you ever been to a restaurant?
[38:53] What’s that?
[38:55] Well, you ever been to a celebration?
[38:59] I-I don’t know.
[39:00] What does one look like?
[39:03] You’ve got your whole life ahead of you.
[39:05] So much great stuff.
[39:11] Ask me about work today.
[39:16] Okay.
[39:18] How was work today?
[39:20] We’ve been working on this case.
[39:22] This kid… he’s, like, 16.
[39:24] Completely lost the parent lottery.
[39:27] Up on murder charges.
[39:29] Mother’s a junkie.
[39:30] Father was a delusional paranoid
[39:32] who thought the world was coming to an end.
[39:35] And your point?
[39:38] It scares me.
[39:40] His parents
[39:43] must have been in love once upon a time,
[39:44] or at the very least, in lust.
[39:47] This kid was… born a baby.
[39:51] A cute, beautiful baby.
[39:55] How did it all go so wrong?
[39:58] If God is so smart,
[40:00] why does he or she let people like that have children,
[40:04] let alone be attracted to each other?
[40:06] You are so much smarter than that question suggests.
[40:09] Maybe I’m not.
[40:13] Maybe I’m not really any of the things I like to think I am.
[40:16] I mean…
[40:19] look at my parents.
[40:22] Look at what happened to me.
[40:27] So this is how we’re gonna make this momentous decision.
[40:32] In the middle of the night, half asleep.
[40:37] I don’t know.
[40:40] Do you have an opinion?
[40:44] Actually, I do.
[40:49] I’m as frightened as you are… of failing.
[40:53] I’m… terrified
[40:57] at the prospect of letting another human being down.
[41:02] But there’s also a part of me that thinks it would be scary
[41:04] and dangerous if I didn’t have those fears.
[41:10] So what are you saying?
[41:14] I’m saying…
[41:17] your parents robbed you of so much.
[41:22] Don’t let them rob you of this.
[41:25] This choice.
[41:29] If you don’t want to have a baby, let’s not.
[41:32] But if you’re afraid of having a baby because of your parents…
[41:38] then I’m gonna force you to have a baby
[41:40] just to prove you wrong.
[41:43] You and what army?
[41:46] Come here.
[41:50] I want to start right now.
[41:52] You understand this is not how this works.
[41:54] We go to an office.
[41:56] We don’t do it like this?
[41:58] Well, they show you porn.
[41:59] Porn? Really?
[42:02] Wow.
[42:04] The things we do for our kids.
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