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00:01:01I didn't know what to say to him, so the smarter man would have said nothing, but I was running the meeting, so I...
00:01:07Because I need his cooperation.
00:01:10So I said, you seem unconvinced, and he spoke for a year and a half.
00:01:13Well, the point he was making was that he had the right to his opinion, so he wanted to get on the record as saying that, which, should it go the other way, he could say, I told you so.
00:01:30Mm-hmm.
00:01:32I gotta get out of here.
00:01:38No one coming to a committee meeting ever would have been missed if he didn't arrive.
00:01:42Your letter.
00:01:47He now, uh...
00:01:48The judge?
00:01:49He, uh...
00:01:50No, your friend.
00:01:52Well, they alleged...
00:01:54But he pled guilty?
00:01:56Yes.
00:01:56Then how did they allege?
00:01:59Well, his choice was to plead guilty to...
00:02:01The court gave him that choice?
00:02:03That's right.
00:02:04To manslaughter, yeah.
00:02:05But they, uh, they wanted to try him for...
00:02:08For first-degree murder?
00:02:09Yes.
00:02:11First-degree murder.
00:02:13So he pled to manslaughter?
00:02:14Yeah.
00:02:15And they retained the right to prosecute him for murder if he pled to manslaughter.
00:02:20But if he pled to it, how can you call it alleged?
00:02:24I bet he, uh...
00:02:25He took an oath.
00:02:28He took an oath that he did it.
00:02:30How did he take an oath?
00:02:32They swore him in, didn't they, in court?
00:02:34Well, I don't know if they do that when you plead guilty.
00:02:37How would...
00:02:39I'm not saying that they do or they don't.
00:02:43I mean, yes, it seems logical.
00:02:44In any case...
00:02:45I'm just saying, I don't...
00:02:46In any case, he signed some legal statement.
00:02:49Didn't he, a confession?
00:02:51I mean, if that's what you do when you plead guilty, yeah.
00:02:53Well, there'd have to be some legal...
00:02:55Right, all right.
00:02:56But what I'm saying is that he...
00:02:58He did it under duress?
00:02:59Well, what would you call it?
00:03:01When the alternative is to stand trial for murder.
00:03:05He did it under duress or not.
00:03:08Nobody but he alleged he...
00:03:11And he didn't allege it, which would admit of a contrary view.
00:03:14He said he did it.
00:03:16We must take his word.
00:03:17What benefit?
00:03:18To plead?
00:03:19Yes.
00:03:19So he didn't have to stand trial for murder?
00:03:22Could have.
00:03:23He was offered the choice.
00:03:24But what choice is there, finally, between those two things?
00:03:29Better and worse.
00:03:30What choice did he give the girl?
00:03:34He reasoned with her.
00:03:36Yes, he reasoned with her.
00:03:37And when she said no, she had a right to say no, didn't she?
00:03:41He thought it was the first trimester.
00:03:43What difference does that make on her right to say no?
00:03:45I'm saying that that worsened their animosity.
00:03:48That he said it was the first trimester?
00:03:50Oh, no.
00:03:51That it wasn't.
00:03:52It wasn't?
00:03:53No, it was the second trimester.
00:03:55According to two physicians.
00:03:57Or to two physicians, it seems.
00:04:00So it was right over the line?
00:04:02Is that the thing?
00:04:03There, yes.
00:04:04But, uh, but what difference, Judge's point of view, could the trimester make?
00:04:10As he could rule that it was not a human being.
00:04:14On one hand, ruling it was not a human being doesn't make it so.
00:04:17Oh, it's generally accepted.
00:04:18More importantly, the distinction exists to allow...
00:04:21You'll note that it's universally accepted.
00:04:24Hardly.
00:04:25It's not?
00:04:26No.
00:04:27Well, does it make you happier to say widely?
00:04:34It is widely accepted.
00:04:36It doesn't make me happy at all.
00:04:39At all.
00:04:41You want to say that, uh, as some, yes, or many accept the right to terminate...
00:04:46Why?
00:04:47...that it's a woman's right during, yes or no, some specified time...
00:04:51Oh, it's the woman's right.
00:04:52But it isn't the...
00:04:53It isn't the right of anyone to terminate some woman's pregnancy just because it's in the first trimester.
00:04:58Boy, it wasn't some woman, right?
00:05:01It was...
00:05:01How would you like it if, all right, then, uh, some fellow with a baseball bat walked down the street, any pregnant girl he saw, if they were in the first trimester, he bannered her to abort the child.
00:05:12Well, you tell me better or worse than doing it to a woman who he knew, better or worse.
00:05:19Your sister, your wife, what's his excuse?
00:05:23He asked her to abort the child and she refused?
00:05:26The child.
00:05:28His, his child.
00:05:29He asked her to kill his child, she said no.
00:05:32Or, are you saying she has no right to bear a child if some man finds it inconvenient?
00:05:39Is, is that his excuse, isn't it?
00:05:41That it was so important to him and what would it cost her to accommodate him, is that it?
00:05:46Because, I'll tell you what, that's it, as far as I can see it.
00:05:51What about rehabilitation?
00:05:53And they, wait, wait, they reserved the right to try him for murder.
00:05:58That's what they did, which is how they felt about it.
00:06:00But how could it be murder, if that, if that even has a clear meaning here?
00:06:05It has a meaning.
00:06:07Which is?
00:06:08The unlawful taking of life with premeditation.
00:06:11Oh, and they did that to hold the big stick over him.
00:06:16I would think so.
00:06:17In considering his parole.
00:06:20All right.
00:06:22Is that fair?
00:06:24That they could at any time, they could just...
00:06:26I don't know what's fair.
00:06:28What about rehabilitation?
00:06:29I'm all for it.
00:06:31Specifically?
00:06:32Specifically?
00:06:33Yes.
00:06:33I'm all for it.
00:06:35Dan?
00:06:36But has anybody ever seen it?
00:06:39Why were they expected of him?
00:06:41Wait, why not of him?
00:06:43Look, he's seen this, uh...
00:06:47What, what, was she a shop girl?
00:06:48I don't know.
00:06:49Now, now he falls in love with the heiress.
00:06:52Shop girl washes up pregnant.
00:06:53It's inconvenient.
00:06:54He offered her a generous...
00:06:56Mm-hmm.
00:06:57Exactly, which for her to refuse was unreasonable.
00:07:00Yes.
00:07:01It was unreasonable?
00:07:02Yes.
00:07:02To him, you understand.
00:07:06So, this entitled monster, he what?
00:07:10He, he induced, or he introduced the...
00:07:14Are you kidding?
00:07:14Goes away one last weekend to what?
00:07:17Make it up?
00:07:18Say goodbye?
00:07:19Find closure with the shop girl?
00:07:21Having sex?
00:07:23He introduces this...
00:07:24Where did he get it?
00:07:25Well, I would assume...
00:07:27Yes.
00:07:28Fine, so you know that, too.
00:07:29An illegal drug?
00:07:31An abortifacient?
00:07:31Well, I, I, I don't know.
00:07:34Puts it in her drink, supposed to miscarry, doesn't work, this and that.
00:07:40Introduces it into her body during sex.
00:07:43So, he's using her consent for sex to...
00:07:48Isn't that rape, by the way?
00:07:51Did they charge...
00:07:51No.
00:07:53But I'll bet it was on the docket, wasn't it, if he didn't plead?
00:07:56I'm not sure.
00:07:58You're not?
00:07:58No.
00:07:59If they charged him with rape?
00:08:01No.
00:08:02Why are you defending him?
00:08:09He's my friend.
00:08:10He's your friend, or he was your friend.
00:08:13Is he entitled to friendship?
00:08:16I don't know if he's entitled to it or not.
00:08:18I knew him in college.
00:08:18Seems he feels entitled to knock this girl up, go off to his new fiancée, kill the first girl's child, and induce you to beg me to give him a job.
00:08:26Well, how does the fact that he made a mistake affect his capacity to, to do the job?
00:08:31He didn't make a mistake.
00:08:32He committed a horrible sexual mutilation.
00:08:34Oh.
00:08:35Oh.
00:08:35What do you call it?
00:08:36He committed murder?
00:08:38He committed rape?
00:08:39Oh, that's not what he was convicted.
00:08:41Well, we can call it that.
00:08:42I can.
00:08:43And they're holding the charge over him, aren't they?
00:08:45And I don't think that's fair.
00:08:47Why not?
00:08:48Well, as he's paid his debt to society.
00:08:50No.
00:08:51You can stop that right now, because, one, I have no idea what that means.
00:08:54Neither do you.
00:08:55He served, what, five?
00:08:57Four and a half.
00:08:58Years in prison?
00:08:59I wasn't paying a debt.
00:09:00That was undergoing punishment.
00:09:02Two, I have no idea who society is, but I know whoever it is, it isn't the shop girl
00:09:07who received nothing from him going to jail.
00:09:10Except, perhaps, satisfaction.
00:09:12I hope to God she did.
00:09:15Okay, I'll ask you one.
00:09:16All right.
00:09:20What's to become of him?
00:09:22I don't know.
00:09:24Why should I care?
00:09:25Oh, I do care.
00:09:26I hope that he suffers terribly, and I know he will not.
00:09:29How can you know?
00:09:29Because, like all criminals, he doesn't know shame.
00:09:32Oh, perhaps he changed in prison.
00:09:34I have no doubt that he did, and I know it was not for the better.
00:09:37How can you know?
00:09:38Because he had the arrogance to ask you to ask me to give him a job.
00:09:41What about compassion?
00:09:47Are you being compassionate to me to ask me to take this man on?
00:09:50Oh, it's a legitimate request.
00:09:51But you're being compassionate to him?
00:09:53Well, he was my friend.
00:09:54Did he have other friends?
00:09:55Yes.
00:09:56And have they all...
00:09:57Deserted?
00:09:58I think we can say shunned.
00:09:59Oh, but I would say deserted.
00:10:01Did he apply to them?
00:10:03How would I know?
00:10:04You were that close?
00:10:06Uh, we were part of a group.
00:10:07In college?
00:10:08Yes.
00:10:09That was some time ago.
00:10:10Yes.
00:10:11And have you heard from him since?
00:10:13He wrote me from prison.
00:10:14Not before he went to prison?
00:10:16No.
00:10:16Well, then we must assume he wrote many, mustn't we?
00:10:21Why?
00:10:22As you were not that close.
00:10:25He listed my name as one of three approved correspondents.
00:10:29In prison?
00:10:30Yes.
00:10:30From the first?
00:10:31Yes.
00:10:32So you've been writing to him from the first?
00:10:34Yes.
00:10:35Yes.
00:10:35He's been writing me and I wrote him and...
00:10:37Who were the other two?
00:10:39The correspondents?
00:10:40Yes.
00:10:40I don't know.
00:10:41He didn't tell you?
00:10:43No.
00:10:43I understood.
00:10:45No, I don't know who they were.
00:10:47Did you visit him?
00:10:49Yes.
00:10:50Uh-huh.
00:10:51Yes.
00:10:52Yeah, I visited him.
00:10:53Why?
00:10:55Because he asked me to?
00:10:59Uh-huh.
00:11:00You weren't close in college.
00:11:02Oh, but we knew each other.
00:11:03Yeah, but you weren't close.
00:11:05Oh, but there were these, you know, these, like, circles.
00:11:08Of course.
00:11:08These overlapping circles.
00:11:09Which was his?
00:11:11I'm not sure you could name it.
00:11:13You were drawn to it.
00:11:14I think, yeah, I'm sure it was like that at your school, right?
00:11:18Or at any school.
00:11:19And his was?
00:11:21His was party.
00:11:23Partiers.
00:11:24Gamblers.
00:11:24I don't know.
00:11:25Waste rules.
00:11:26That's an old term.
00:11:27Does that cover it?
00:11:29No.
00:11:30No, because, of course, there were...
00:11:32There were a lot of women there?
00:11:33I've never seen anything like it.
00:11:36I mean, he had...
00:11:37I don't know if you've seen it, but you see it in women sometimes, but rarely.
00:11:41It's like a...
00:11:42It's like a sexual...
00:11:44It's beyond an allure.
00:11:45It's not even seductive.
00:11:47It's just a force.
00:11:48You were attracted to him sexually.
00:11:51No.
00:11:52No, I don't think so.
00:11:53I was...
00:11:54No, no.
00:11:55What attracted you?
00:11:58An easy power.
00:12:00He had power over women.
00:12:01I've never seen anything like it.
00:12:03I mean, I couldn't analyze it.
00:12:04What could you even say?
00:12:08On the campus, he was living with these two loveliest girls, right?
00:12:12And we were walking home from something, one thing or another.
00:12:15He and I were just walking the same way.
00:12:18And he exuded this illu...
00:12:21I don't even know if it was an illusion, but just of knowing what was on your mind.
00:12:27And I, I was thinking about how I was going home into my room while he was going to his
00:12:32with these two lovely young women.
00:12:36And he turns and he asks me, would you like one?
00:12:42I pretend to not know what he meant, but he doesn't shame me.
00:12:47He just waits and then he says, I said something like, thank you so much, but I have to go study.
00:12:55And he said, good night.
00:12:57But he didn't shame me.
00:12:59You did that for him.
00:13:04What?
00:13:06You shamed yourself for him.
00:13:09I did it, yes.
00:13:10But it was, it was not for him.
00:13:14It was not his intention to shame me.
00:13:16He was being kind.
00:13:18Yes.
00:13:18Yes, he was.
00:13:19He was being kind to a, to a lonely...
00:13:21Perhaps he was seducing you?
00:13:23No, I don't think so.
00:13:25Is it impossible?
00:13:26Uh, I never considered myself that attractive.
00:13:29You were walking with him?
00:13:30Yes.
00:13:31Why was he walking with you?
00:13:32You were just walking the same way.
00:13:34But you see, I have my own, as you see, my...
00:13:38Your own demon.
00:13:39Yes, and I found that he had something which I...
00:13:43Which you admired?
00:13:44Which I was drawn to.
00:13:45When did you find that?
00:13:46When?
00:13:47Yes, uh, in college?
00:13:49No, not totally.
00:13:51Not that I would say I was, I was conscious of, of my own, my own, uh...
00:13:55You saw him after college?
00:13:57Once.
00:13:58Yeah, I saw him once.
00:13:59Before he went to prison?
00:14:00Yes.
00:14:01You saw him?
00:14:04He, I was at a bar, uh, on the east side, and he comes in by himself, and he sees me sitting
00:14:10there, and, uh, I invite him to have a drink, and we do, but we don't, we don't have too much
00:14:16to talk about.
00:14:17It's like, what have you been up to, this or that?
00:14:19But where had you been living?
00:14:22He had no fixed address.
00:14:24Where were you staying tonight?
00:14:26I don't know yet.
00:14:27And in a while, one of a pair of young women left her friend at the bar, came over to our
00:14:33table, and he invited her to sit.
00:14:37And then I left.
00:14:39He had no home?
00:14:42No, he went home every night with some new young woman.
00:14:47It's a sign, you know, of the psychopath.
00:14:49Yes?
00:14:50That they're irresistibly charming.
00:14:52Hmm.
00:14:53Yes, I knew that.
00:14:54It's a form of theft.
00:14:55Did you know that?
00:14:57Sorry?
00:14:58It's the attempt to extort something from one who would not give it in an uninflected
00:15:02transaction.
00:15:02Does that describe him?
00:15:03You must allow that the phenomenon is fascinating.
00:15:07Must I?
00:15:08Well, it interests you, doesn't it?
00:15:10Oh, yes.
00:15:11Why?
00:15:11Yes, all right.
00:15:12But then he contacted you from prison.
00:15:17Yes.
00:15:17You were surprised.
00:15:18What?
00:15:18Flattered that he put you on the list?
00:15:20I was.
00:15:21Because he had such power over women?
00:15:23Aye, aye.
00:15:23Why did he put you on the list?
00:15:30Wait, are you saying to get something from me?
00:15:34What did you talk about when you went to see him?
00:15:38No, what could he possibly get from me?
00:15:40What did I have to give him?
00:15:42Really?
00:15:43Yeah, how could I?
00:15:44Look, I do see from the facts and evidence you've told me.
00:15:47He performed the most lovely, intuitive, kind, and graceful act, a stunning act so long ago.
00:15:52He offered you a girl, an act so intuitive and kind that you remember it for 20 years.
00:15:59Oh, yes, he was.
00:16:00He was being kind to an inept and awkward and, yeah, a lonely...
00:16:05He was grooming you.
00:16:09For what?
00:16:12For the day he might need you.
00:16:15What day was that?
00:16:16He's never asked me for a single...
00:16:17For the day he went to prison?
00:16:19What about the two young women?
00:16:21What young women?
00:16:23Exactly.
00:16:23No, what young women?
00:16:25That he offered you.
00:16:27I don't understand.
00:16:28You understand your reluctance is shameful, don't you?
00:16:31To accept his offer, don't you?
00:16:33I would say it was moral.
00:16:34You refused to collaborate while he pimped these young women out.
00:16:38Don't shake your head.
00:16:39That is the evidence.
00:16:40Now, absent the chance meeting in a bar you heard from him next...
00:16:44I followed the case.
00:16:45In the news?
00:16:45Yes.
00:16:45What did you think of him?
00:16:47I had no opinion.
00:16:48Why not?
00:16:49Everyone else did.
00:16:50Because I knew him.
00:16:52And I thought it was my responsibility to withhold judgment because I knew him.
00:16:56And then he contacted you from prison?
00:16:58Yes.
00:16:59You were surprised?
00:17:00Yes.
00:17:00You were flattered?
00:17:01I don't know.
00:17:02I was...
00:17:03What did he write?
00:17:05Just that he was alone and that he would enjoy a correspondence.
00:17:07But he had many friends, didn't he?
00:17:10Did he have friends?
00:17:11I don't know.
00:17:12I don't know that he had friends.
00:17:13He ran with a crowd in college?
00:17:15Yes, but he more convened, right?
00:17:17Like a party, a prank, a poker game.
00:17:20Did he win?
00:17:21He won.
00:17:22Didn't he?
00:17:22Playing cards?
00:17:23Yes.
00:17:24Consistently?
00:17:25Yes.
00:17:25Extraordinarily?
00:17:27Are you suggesting that he cheated?
00:17:29I'm suggesting the other men paid him rent.
00:17:32On?
00:17:32On his time.
00:17:33As he's shown in the limited society, essentially, of schoolboys.
00:17:37He was older than you, wasn't he?
00:17:39Yes.
00:17:39How'd you know that?
00:17:40Was he?
00:17:41Yeah.
00:17:41He'd been in the Navy.
00:17:42And you were all drawn to him?
00:17:44What's wrong with that?
00:17:45Did any of you ever invite him home for the holidays to meet your family?
00:17:49No, it never occurred to us.
00:17:51Well, that would be my point.
00:17:54So, you envy his success with women, in the first instance of which he was a pimp,
00:18:00and the next, in the bar, a roué, and then in the news, a murderer and a rapist.
00:18:08Now he reaches out to you for companionship from prison.
00:18:12Why not?
00:18:13Why you?
00:18:14Why?
00:18:15Because he had you in his control.
00:18:17He dangled the bait those years ago and found a victim.
00:18:20Who'd do what?
00:18:22Whatever he required at the time.
00:18:25So, he was grooming me for my compassion?
00:18:31I think that your presence, a productive man, a trusted man, yes, an upright citizen who was
00:18:36his friend, who came to see him, I assume he asked you to write in favor of his parole?
00:18:42Yes.
00:18:43He did?
00:18:43Yeah, yes.
00:18:45And I wrote a letter which, in its precision and its lack of sentiment, you could endorse.
00:18:50Of course.
00:18:51What did you say?
00:18:52Just that I knew him in college, and I renewed our friendship during his sentence, and I'd
00:18:58be happy to employ him on his release.
00:18:59But you didn't offer him a job.
00:19:01Oh, no, I beg your pardon, I made it clear I had no job to offer him, but if I had, I'd put
00:19:06it at his disposal.
00:19:07You could read the letter.
00:19:08No, it's none of my business.
00:19:10But, but, but he understood you had no job to offer him.
00:19:16No.
00:19:17No.
00:19:18No.
00:19:19No.
00:19:20No.
00:19:21You said that I would ask you.
00:19:23What did he say?
00:19:24No, I'll tell you what he said.
00:19:25He told you not to jeopardize your position with me, didn't he?
00:19:29Yes.
00:19:30That he would find employment on his own?
00:19:32Yes.
00:19:33But if he hadn't a job waiting for him, they couldn't grant his parole?
00:19:37Oh, no.
00:19:38It was not a condition that he have a job, just that he could document that he was pursuing
00:19:42one.
00:19:43Was that an extraordinary condition?
00:19:44No.
00:19:45It was negotiated by his attorney.
00:19:46He'd be on a strictly regimented parole, and he'd do anything rather than violate it and
00:19:51return to prison.
00:19:52And there was over him the additional charge of murder?
00:19:55That, that's correct.
00:19:57And now, let me ask you, isn't that the best possible guarantee?
00:20:02Of?
00:20:03Of his behavior.
00:20:04I mean, a man who would do anything rather than, than forfeit his freedom, mustn't one
00:20:11trust this man?
00:20:12That was his lawyer's reasoning to the board to guarantee his behavior.
00:20:15It's a good argument.
00:20:16No, he's a very good lawyer.
00:20:17Yes, he is.
00:20:18Does it seem to you likely that he would expect you would come to me for a job?
00:20:27I only know that he asked me not to.
00:20:29Then why did you do it?
00:20:31Well, because it seemed to me the right thing to do.
00:20:34Well, and if we employed him knowing his past and he yet again offended the law, who then
00:20:38would be to blame?
00:20:39That's why he asked me not to request a favor.
00:20:41But you did so anyway.
00:20:43Yes.
00:20:44Knowing a positive response might hurt the company?
00:20:47Well, you know how I feel about the company.
00:20:51I know the things you've done here.
00:20:56Hey, are you saying that my friendship puts his interests before ours?
00:20:59No.
00:21:00What you're saying is that my relationship is a, is an addiction and it makes you doubt
00:21:08my loyalty?
00:21:09You, you doubt my loyalty.
00:21:11At some point we have conflicting loyalties and we must prioritize them.
00:21:16Mustn't we?
00:21:17And abide by our commitments and preference to indulging our feelings.
00:21:20Isn't that being moral?
00:21:23The lawyer says, my commitment is not to truth, not to justice, but to my client.
00:21:28I must do everything to get him off.
00:21:30Yes.
00:21:31He or his family are wronged.
00:21:32He demands justice and seeks the law's protection.
00:21:35So in each case, he has a different commitment.
00:21:38Your friend's lawyer succeeded in obtaining his parole.
00:21:41He, he did.
00:21:43From his point of view, that was excellent work.
00:21:45Oh, well, yeah.
00:21:46From his point of view, good or ill, he's a, he's a superb attorney.
00:21:50Yes, he is.
00:21:52And deserves his reputation.
00:21:54Yes, he does.
00:21:56Who paid him?
00:21:59Paid him?
00:22:00It was a pro, it was a pro bono case.
00:22:01It was?
00:22:02I think, as far as I, uh...
00:22:04No, no, you're mistaken.
00:22:06I am?
00:22:07Yes.
00:22:08How, how do you know?
00:22:10There was a public defender assigned by the court.
00:22:14The expensive lawyer replaced him.
00:22:16The paid lawyer.
00:22:17But how do you know that he was, he was paid?
00:22:19I contacted the bar association.
00:22:22You did?
00:22:23When?
00:22:24When I received your request.
00:22:25Why?
00:22:26To try to explain the absence in our books of $300,000.
00:22:29What are you going to do?
00:22:34According to our bylaws, I'm required to prosecute you.
00:22:38But you brought me in here to hear my story.
00:22:41No, I brought you here while they were changing the locks.
00:22:44Alright.
00:22:45I'll go with my legs.
00:22:46I'll go with him without the mistakes.
00:22:47I'll go with him.
00:22:48All right.
00:22:49I'll give him a story, Mr. O'Connor.
00:22:50I'm not too blue.
00:22:51I'm either way to get his name.
00:22:52I have to go with him.
00:22:53You're not too blue.
00:22:54I'll go with a friend.
00:22:55No, I can't get him.
00:22:56I'm not too blue.
00:22:57You're not too blue.
00:22:59You're not too blue.
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00:23:01I'm not too blue.
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