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25.000 Get the hell out of my house! Put that down. What the hell's wrong with you? Don't! Please! No! For heaven's... No. God. No! Please! I'm gonna miss you. I think you should cancel|your trip to LA. I really do. I will if you'll|cancel your trial. If I do, Mr Murphy goes|to jail for 30 years. He deserves it. How could you defend|that son of a bitch, anyway? Ever hear|of the Sixth Amendment? He's entitled to the best|counsel he can buy... I mean get. You got it right|the first time, honey. You have to|understand something. Mr Murphy doesn't see himself|as a son of a bitch. He gives to charities. He reads bedtime stories|to his kids. You're breaking my heart, Matt. Getting slow|in your old age, Gavin? Thank you for inviting me. It was Matt's idea. It was? He couldn't believe you never|went to a black-and-white ball. I had other priorities. Really? Is everything Matt's idea? You look beautiful. Thanks. It's past your bedtime, David. I love you, Trina. Telephone call|for Mr Corelli. Mr Corelli, there's a phone call|for you in the lounge. Where's your phone? What? How? OK. I'll be right there. David, was it something I said? Kyle Medford's dead. What?! Oh, my God.|I just saw him today. You did? Yes. We talked about the new|Matisse for the museum. What happened? He was murdered. - It's a freak show.|- I'm not here. - Who's in charge?|- Hargrove and Vasko. - You on call?|- Yep. You just hit the jackpot. We guess time of death|about four hours ago. Want to look upstairs? Get these people out. They're stepping on evidence. Black tie, Mr Prosecutor? Four separate cuts.|Two to the jugular. Take a look|at this little goody. Some kind of an African hatchet. It's a fertility mask.|The maid says he collected them. He was wearing it|when she found him. The maid came back about eight|after seeing a movie. She found him like this. The weapon belongs to him. It'll be tough|to show premeditation. This is rage. Make sure we get|some random blood samples. Let's print the toilet.|Maybe he took a leak. Or she. Get anything in here? I got some prints|off the tea set. We'll wrap it.|It won't be a problem. I'll send the ID tech guy|the prints. The lab clear this room? Yeah, they're done. See if we can get|a hit this time. That bothers me. See where he is with his work. Karen? Let's get these to the lab. What are they? Well, either he|collected pubic hair, or he's auditioning|for a Clairol ad. We're all done.|Paramedics are finishing up. - We're heading out.|- Right. Don't log this until I say, OK? - What is it?|- I'll tell you later. Prints on the hatchet. Perfect 14-pointers. Do I get a warrant|on phone records? His privacy's gone. The media will make it|into a gangbang. Everything goes through me. You gotta be loving this shit. I'm sorry? Next year's an election year. Good to see you. Good to see you, too, Corelli. Better bring Clifford|up to speed. - What are you laughing at?|- I'm not. Next year is an election year,|isn't it? Is it? We'll talk later. Yeah. See you. David, Mr Wong. Ask Mr Wong|if he recognises this. It was bought at his store. It's good silver|from Chiang-Su in China. Did he do the engraving? No. It was done in Hong Kong. For who? It was made for a rich man here. A gift from a beautiful woman. Ask him what this means. It means jade. Jade. - Morning, Hal.|- Morning, Mr Gavin. Thank you. See you in a couple of days. OK. I'll call you. Be good. Always. You be careful. - Morning, Mrs Gavin.|- Morning. Would you care for breakfast? Just some coffee. We're ready, Mrs Gavin. Father, you are holy, indeed, and all Creation|rightly gives you praise. All life, all holiness|comes from you, through your son Jesus Christ,|our Lord, by the working of|the Holy Spirit. From age to age, you gather|people to yourself so that from east to west, an offering may be made|to the glory of your name. And so, Father,|we bring you these gifts. We ask you to make them holy|by the power of your spirit, that they may become for us the body and blood of your son|our Lord Jesus Christ... What are you doing here? I took Trina to the airport.|Free for lunch? You see the papers? It's the case you've been|dreaming about. It will put your ambitious ass|into the big office. You'll be the next DA|of San Francisco. Where did she go? - LA for a few days.|- Think she's coming back? Maybe when we get a divorce,|you can marry her. Cool. She said you were|a terrible lover. She lies to protect|your frail ego. She said that's why|she chose me. Everybody makes mistakes. You finally admit that. - You still playing?|- Sure. - See you at 1:00?|- Take your best shot. Medford had money problems. Last year he lost $8 million|on the yen. That's what he gets|for betting the yen. And there's something else.|We've got a problem. Only if we make it a problem. We found a roll of film|in Medford's safe. - This a gag?|- No gag. Those pictures are not relevant|to this investigation. Who's the girl? Now, that|is a relevant question. Let's find her. We don't know anything|about her. It's a waste of time. We know one thing... she's not a nun. What about the, um... gentleman? You want to bring him in? I'm not making that call. I'll take care of it, OK? You've got pictures of the|governor with some hooker? Keep that to yourself. - What will you do?|- I'm seeing him tomorrow. He could turn you|into road-kill. No shit. Why don't you come downtown? As a partner? Eventually. What for? Money. Real money. I'm having fun doing what I do. There's only three fun things|in life-money, sex and power. Two out of three's not bad. Be careful your dream case|don't blow your brains out. What's this divorce stuff? Oh, that. I was just yanking your chain. You guys OK? Yeah. Don't look so disappointed,|David. You're a cynical|son of a bitch, man. Yeah, that's why we're friends. Governor, Mr Corelli. Morning, sir. David. Good to see you. Always good|to see our rising stars, even if they're plotting|headaches for my friends. I like your boss. Word is that you were thinking|about opposing him. None of us ever run|for anything, do we? We just allow the party faithful|to draft us. You know my AA, Bill Barrett? - Sit down.|- Thanks I don't know how I can help|with Kyle. I liked him. I've got a meeting|in 10 minutes. I hoped to see you alone. I have no secrets from Bill. He knows where all|the bodies are buried. There's something|I need to show you. Show me, but quickly. Push the fucking meeting back|a half-hour. Yes, sir. I'd like to be alone|with David... with the distinguished|Mr Corelli. Where did you get these? Kyle Medford's safe. Son of a bitch. The miserable cock-sucking|son of a bitch. Who knows about them? The investigating officers.|My people. And you, of course. And me. If you drag me into this, David, if my name even shows up|on the periphery of this, you better get the fuck|out of California because you'll have as much|future as Jerry Brown. Who's Jerry Brown? Wouldn't it be an awful shame if one little pussy|and a thimbleful of sperm were to affect the future|of this state? Was Medford blackmailing you? I don't get blackmailed,|Mr Corelli. I do the fucking.|I never get fucked. I have my answer, then.|Thank you for your help. Any time.|I enjoy dispensing advice to those who care to listen. You have other copies,|I presume? That's correct. Then I'll just hold on to these. Fine. Good to see you again. Dr Gavin is a psychologist who specialises|in the causes and treatment of violence in the workplace. Her work's been published in the|National Review of Psychiatry and in her two best-selling|works of non-fiction. Ladies and gentlemen,|Dr Katrina Gavin. Good afternoon. Today I'll examine situations|common to your company and others|in the changing workplace. It's important to distinguish between someone having a bad day|that ends in a tantrum and someone whose failure|to resist aggressive impulses results in serious|destructive acts. These people are in many ways|no different from you and me, but they can no longer|control their urges. They disassociate themselves|from their actions, often experiencing|an hysterical blindness. They're blind to the darkness|within themselves. You have reached the law offices of Gavin, Terry, and Klorinda. Office hours are 9am to 6pm. After the beep,|please leave a message. Hey, it's me. I thought maybe you were working|late, but I guess not. I'm so tired|of these things, honey. I feel like I'm disassociating|myself from my own actions. Maybe I'm reaching|hysterical blindness. Hey, be careful. I might give in|to an uncontrollable urge. Anyway... I miss you. How does that make you feel? Be nice. You don't give a shit|about anyone, do you? That's none of your business. Governor Edwards called me. Oh, yeah? Are you out of|your fucking mind? The next time you go there,|check with me first. I want you off this case. Cliff, I am onto something here. I need a little more time. I want you off the case. You take me off this,|and I will go public. I don't think the governor|would appreciate that. Why don't you work it out|and try it yourself? Maybe I will. You haven't tried a case|in 10 years, Cliff. Will there be anything else? Here's the governor's|lady friend. She's 17 here. Had to get|into juvenile files for this. Patrice Jacinto, 21. Works for a beauty parlour|in Chinatown. One arrest for solicitation|when she was a juvenile. - You talk to her yet?|- No, not yet. Her bank account shows|two $10,000 deposits in the last six months. Medford's had this place|a couple of years. His investment company|leases it. - Hi, John.|- Vasko. I bet you can't wait|to see the bedroom. - Corelli.|- Morning. Deep-seated massage oil. And over here we have|a harmony pillow. "This pillow allows|deeper penetration "by positioning both partners|most advantageously. "It raises the female hips,|facilitating male entry. "You can inflate the pillow "to varying degrees|of hardness or softness "while enjoying the thrill|of floating action." Here in the nightstand, we got about|three grams of coke... Some poppers, some assorted|children's vitamins... My best guess is ecstasy. This is the room the governor|was photographed in. Maybe it's his bridal suite. You look in here? Yeah. It's been photographed. Cristalle, Beluga,|Wolfgang Puck... - It's a fuck-house.|- Not just a fuck-house. He's got a nice|little camera over here... and there's another one|up here... low-light, high-density. Neighbour saw|a lot of women come here. Did you check out these jammin'|jellies and cliterrifics? I was thinking about you. Honey, I'd rip off|some of those butt plugs. They're designed for|the perfect asshole. Inspector Vasko. Take a look at this. You think the lab can do|anything with that? - They can try recycling it.|- Great. What about this neighbour? Name's Guy Henderson. Claims|he never saw Medford here, but saw women at the house. Can he identify anybody? I think he saw more|than he says. His bedroom faces the house|and he's got a scope. I didn't spy on them|or anything. I'm sure you didn't,|Mr Henderson. A lot of women came up.|Men, too. How many different women|you see over there? I don't know.|Five or six, maybe. Did you ever see any|of these women over there? Yeah. Yeah, l, uh... I think I saw her. Patrice Jacinto. She's been working in this|beauty parlour for six months. Fifteen jobs in two years.|Waitress, actress... You wonder how she put so much|dough in her account. Ms Jacinto? Yes? Could we talk to you? Yeah. Just a second. An, shit! Patrice! Watch it! Watch out! Patrice! Stop! Patrice! God damn it! God damn it, hold still! God damn it! Here. Here. Shut up, sweetheart.|You're going downtown. - Fuck!|- Come on, damn it! My name is David Corelli. I'm the assistant DA|in charge of homicide here. Congratulations. Thank you. Something to drink or smoke? No. They said I couldn't|smoke in here. They were wrong. Let me tell you how this works. I know, damn it!|I'm fucking calling my lawyer! I can't believe|you did this shit! Look at this!|Look at my face! Sit down, Patrice. Now, sit down. You're right. Call your attorney|and say I have a witness who'll identify you visiting|Kyle Medford's Pacifica house. Sound familiar? I have pictures|of you fucking the governor and those pictures will ruin|the governor's career. And you know what's going to|happen then, Patrice? Your attorney will tell you|to go fuck yourself and hang up. The pay phone is|right out there in the hall. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I met Kyle at a party|and he knew I was broke, so he offered me 500 a pop. I mean, I fuck guys for less. I'd go to the Pacifica house, a guy would come|and we'd spend the night. They wouldn't know me.|I didn't know them. A couple of creeps|didn't even want me. They wanted this other girl|they'd fucked before. They called her Jade. One of those guys|was the governor. Jade must have rocked his world, because he wanted me to|bend over and turn around, but I don't take it that way. He told me that Jade|took it any way. She couldn't get enough.|She loved it. I saw her once|leaving Kyle's house. She had long, beautiful hair|and great legs. I think it was her. I never met her.|I'd like to, though. I'm into women, mostly. Somebody sawed|through your brake line. There was no fluid|in your wheel cylinders. His blood count's low. He's lost consciousness,|could have a concussion. We'll have to run some tests. Somebody up there|loves you, Corelli. They want to subpoena|my records. They talked to my CEO. He's pleading to two felony|counts and telling everything. - What does he know?|- Everything. You know Vince. He's my closest|friend - 20 years. Who's representing him? Lawton. - Harry Lawton?|- Yeah. Has he signed a plea agreement? I don't know. I know Harry. Don't worry about it. What do you mean? He's a bullshit artist. If it wasn't for me,|he would have been disbarred. What am I going to do, Matt? I've got four kids. - A trial will kill Sara.|- You will not go to trial. You will not do one day in jail. You have my word. Listen to me. When they find out|I'm representing you, this will all go away -|everything, OK? We made the prints|on the hatchet handle. Patrice? No, but we got lucky. An arrest in Palo Alto in 1980. Some animal rights protest|at Stanford. No charges ever filed, but the Sacramento computer|held prints. Anna Katrina Maxwell. We're trying to locate her|through the admissions office. - You OK?|- Yeah. I'm fine. Nice work. I appreciate you doing this,|Mr Henderson. I want to show you|one more set of pictures. OK. Anybody look familiar? None of these are familiar. Nobody from that set. OK. One more group.|One, two... One more. Yeah. I've seen her. - The one in the middle?|- Yeah. Paisan, get in here. It's about time. Tell Judge Licaldi|I'll ring him later. Come on. She told you|she saw Medford that day. They were looking at a Matisse. Matt, her prints|are on the hatchet. I got to start at the beginning. She probably looked at his|collection while she was there. What are you saying? To eliminate her,|I need to speak to her. Fine. She'll be back|from LA tomorrow. - Talk to her.|- Officially. Come on, David... You know her. You know her as well as I do.|You loved her. - Still do.|- Cheap shot. You think she'd take|a fucking hatchet to somebody? No, I don't, which is why|I need to talk to her. Fine. Come to the house,|have lunch, then talk to her. Yes? Can I help you? Inspector Vasko,|San Francisco Police Department. - In the living room, please.|- Thank you. - Hi, Maria.|- Mr Corelli. Nice to see you. Cosy little pad. Yeah. Kind of like|Candlestick Park. Sorry to keep you waiting.|Hello. - Inspector Vasko.|- Trina Gavin. - Hi, Bob Hargrove.|- Hi. - Matt said you had an accident.|- I'm fine. Let's get something straight. Mrs Gavin is only talking to you|because she is not a suspect. The investigation does not focus|on her at this time. I think we can live with that. What's your relationship|with Kyle Medford? I'm on the board of the Pacific|Museum. Kyle was chairman. He felt we were too conservative|in our acquisitions program. I supported his efforts|to be more active. Did you see him socially? No, not really. My husband and I saw him|at various functions. Did you ever meet alone? Yes. One time. The day he died. He called me to talk about|acquiring a new Matisse. I was leaving town, so I agreed|to meet him at his house. That was last Saturday? Yes. What time did you get there? I got there around 4:00. We talked about the Matisse. He gave me some tea. He showed me his collection. Was he alone? Yes. Did anyone see you there? No. I don't think so. What sort of things|did he show you? He showed me this God-awful mask|from the Cameroon - I think it was a fertility mask|- And a hatchet. He said it was over|100 years old. Did you touch anything? I touched the hatchet. The mask, he held it up. I can't remember|whether I touched it or not. What did you do|after you left? I went home. Was your husband here? - No.|- Was anyone here? Staff? - No.|- Did you use the phone? I had the machine on.|I was preparing a speech. Look, I have no alibi|until 9:00, when we went to the ball. - Is that what you're asking?|- What else do you need? Have you ever been|to Medford's beach house? Only his house in the city.|I didn't know he had another. Ever give Medford|a silver jewellery box? I never gave any gift. You never had sex with him? What kind of question is that? That's why they're here. You don't have to answer that. I said I had no social contact|with him. I do consider sex|to be a social contact, David. As you know, I'm married. I think she did it. Why? No alibi. Prints on the hatchet. - And she lied.|- Typical shrink. They pull your strings. She was pulling your strings|pretty good. The guy almost|had them convinced... Morning, Corelli. Hey, Dave, how you doing? Got something to show you. How we doing? Now this... is what you gave us. We were able to enhance it|using software algorithms. Let's see... This is how it looked|when we got it. Medford's beach house. At least it's not|the governor again. Or the president. Thank God. I can still believe in hope. There's some jump cuts,|but we saved a few minutes. You ever take it|like that, Corelli? Is that an offer, Inspector? You wish. We cleaned it up|a lot more from here on. Right. Keep working on this, you'll have a PG rating. Boy, it's a wonderful|country, isn't it? Freeze it right there. Magnify it. Jesus. Got a minute? Yeah. Miss Jacinto called. She wants|to meet you at 5:00 today. Tell her Fior d'ltalia,|Washington Square. OK. She said it's about Jade. Hey, you asshole! Get away from her! Call an ambulance.|Call 911. Code three. Do it! Hey, you asshole! Fuck! Fuck! Shit! Man, you fucked up! Medical examiner's|case number 3209. March 16, 1995. Patrice Jacinto. There are abrasions|to the chin. The abrasions|are minimally haemorrhagic and red to purple in colour. The neck wound is|of a "y" configuration - the horizontal line|being five inches long and half an inch in width. We don't have|a talking head any more. Somebody knew|she was talking to us. I didn't know|you knew the governor. I don't.|I know Bill Barrett. Why? - Want me to introduce you?|- Go fuck yourself. - Glad you made her talk?|- What did you say? You heard it. What? I am onto you! I am onto you! Get off me, Petey! I am onto you. You want to tell me about that? I can't yet. What is it? - It's a cuff link.|- Don't play with me. I want to know what it means. I don't know. What if this comes|up in trial, David? There'll be questions asked... I would never put|you up for grabs. You are taking|a huge chance here. - So are you.|- Yeah. No shit. There was something between|you and Mrs Gavin... A long time ago. And you're OK with that now? I hope so. People who commit these acts are|no different from you and me, but they can no longer|control their urges. They disassociate themselves|from their actions, often experiencing|an hysterical blindness. They're blind to|the darkness within themselves. This is from a speech she made|in LAjust a week ago. We have her prints|on the hatchet. We have her lying to us|in her statement. She was in Medford's house|just before he was killed. - She's got no alibi.|- We don't have a motive. What about blackmail? The murder weapon wasn't hers.|No premeditation. Matt Gavin's wife -|he'll eat us for breakfast. It was her. She did it. What make of car killed Patrice? Black Thunderbird. You didn't ID the plates? No. No plates. What does Mrs Gavin drive? They've got three cars.|A Jag, a Range Rover... And a black Thunderbird, right? All right, bring her in. Just who I wanted to see. Those photographs|you left in Sacramento, I thought maybe now|that you won't need them, you could help me|find the negatives. Why don't you help him, Pat? - Yeah, right.|- Excuse me. Are you putting me on?|What do you need them for? They're not relevant any more. Beat it. Aren't you going|to read me my rights? You can leave any time. I've told you about Kyle.|What else is there? This is about Jade. A couple of creeps|didn't even want me. They wanted this girl|they'd fucked before. They called her Jade. One of those guys|was the governor. Jade must have rocked|his world. He wanted me to bend over|and turn around, but I don't take it that way. He said Jade took it any way.|She couldn't get enough of it. What does this have|to do with Katrina? Could I have|that other tape, please? Mrs Gavin, is that you? That's not her! - Mrs Gavin?|- You don't have to answer. I'm sorry, Matt. Fuck you, David! All right, let's get on with it. I met Jim at the museum. I'd never cheated|on my husband before. He took me to a house.|I spent the night with him. Where? Pacifica.|Some place on the beach. Did you have sex with other men? No. I cheated on my husband.|I didn't know I'd be arrested. You're not under arrest. You never called yourself Jade|or used Medford's house? Look, bring that girl in here. She'll tell you|I'm not that person. The girl is dead. Excuse me. Would it surprise you to know that Medford owned|the Pacifica house? Yes, it would. What if a witness|saw you several times? I'd say your witness|was mistaken. Would you? Where were you yesterday|between five and six pm? In the city. I met Matt|for a drink around 5:00. Then I went to my office. I returned a few calls|and I got home around 7:45. - What about Medford?|- What were you driving? - I asked a question.|- I'll do the questions. - What were you driving?|- My car. - Black Thunderbird?|- Yes. Anything else? Can you be|in a line-up tomorrow? That's enough! If you're charging her,|do it right now! Well, I think she had|an uncontrollable urge, coupled with|hysterical blindness. It's time you took yourself|out of this. I don't understand something. How could you do this to me? How could I do this to you? - What did you expect?|- Expect? I didn't expect to go downtown and sit and watch a tape|of my wife fucking somebody! You think I don't know|about you? Know what? I know everything. I know their names. I know about the Fairmont|Towers, sometimes your office. I'm not stupid, Matt. Is that why you did it? We'll check if that's blood|on the tyres. You'll get a comparison|with Patrice's? Yeah, right. What about this?|This looks like blood. Could be paint transfer|from an impact. This is the car, Petey. This car was reported stolen|about a week ago. Belongs to some|computer company executive. Not Mrs Gavin's car. Maybe somebody wants us|to think it was. This is the car, Petey. This is the car. What, did the tape|turn you on? Don't ever talk|to me like that again! Do you understand me? What are you doing here? I need to talk to you. I can't. You know that. I need your help, David.|I'm afraid. Afraid of what? Who am I speaking to? Can I come in? Come on in. I didn't know Kyle|was taping any of it. I knew they were powerful, but|I had no idea he was using them. He told me they were|friends of his. How many were there? A lot. I don't know.|I lost track. How could you let them do that? They didn't do anything. It was my choice. I liked it. - And Matt?|- I don't fuck him that way. That's not what I mean.|What did you tell him? Nothing. He only knows|about the man on the tape. Who were the others? Men with money... reputations. I didn't have to fall in love|with them, David. It was safe. At least, I thought it was. David, I know too much. One of them killed Kyle|and Patrice. - I could be next.|- You should go. I know too much!|I know you love me. Don't do this. Don't do this. Nothing's changed. Everything's changed. What? You killed Medford. Where are you going? San Francisco DA. All right. No. There's our last link to Jade. Anyone who's ever|seen her is dead or suffering|from penile amnesia. Jade doesn't exist any more. Careful. You nearly stood|on the murder weapon. He was obviously|killed with that. There doesn't appear|to be forced entry. His brother came for dinner,|found the body... The brother has a key. He's still warm. He's only been dead an hour. - How long?|- An hour. - Where's the phone?|- It's right up there. Your friend Trina|sure gets around. She couldn't have done this. - Why not?|- She was with me. Maria! Maria, it's Mr Corelli. Yes. Is Mrs Gavin home? No. OK. How about Mr Gavin? OK, would you tell Mr Gavin|that I will be at my apartment? Right. Thanks. Maria. Where are you going? Stop! Stop! Stop! Hello? Hello? Hell... You fucked her, didn't you? Matt, where is she? Matt, where is she?|She's in trouble. Maria, are you in your room? Anybody here? This is Katrina Gavin,|1100 Hillsborough. No. Hillsborough. Talking to one|of your boyfriends? David, watch it! You like it like this,|don't you? Let her go! Who's there? It's a tragedy for justice when|law enforcement people go bad. They were cleaning up your shit. They were just|two loyal supporters... Two supporters|who got carried away. They wanted to see if she had|more pictures of the governor. They acted on their own|out of misguided loyalty. Kyle Medford was shaking|you down and was killed for it. Patrice was in those pictures.|She was next, then Henderson,|who could ID everybody. That left Trina Gavin. Why are you wasting|the governor's time? Anything happens to Trina Gavin, I have film|of you and a dead hooker. And what if something|happens to you? Leave her alone. Get the fuck out of here. Ready, darling? We're going to be late. Where did you get these? Kyle Medford showed me|the day before I killed him. You knew, and you killed him? He was a scumbag. He would have taken us|both down. I told you... I will never let|anyone hurt you. But I don't remember any of it. You know what I think it is? Hysterical blindness. Do me a favour, Trina. Next time we make love, you introduce me to Jade. |
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