In Justice s01e09 Episode Script

Victims

Every trial results in a verdict, but not every verdict results in the truth We will not be ignored! We will not allow this university to spend more on its sports programs than its security! Women unite! Take back the night! Women unite! Take back the night! Take a hike! - Women unite! - Take a hike! Don't you dare! Don't you dare! - Please! - Shh! Don't! I know Scott Burrows.
I've known him for 20 years.
Scott Burrows is innocent.
Two rape victims disagree, mr.
Furlong.
They identified your friend as.
.
- No, no.
Only one did.
She only saw her attacker for a split second.
That's not long enough to be sure.
Trial transcripts mention nothing about the duration of the I.
D.
It said a car backed out of the wheelchair access base across the street, which means its headlights shined down the alley for less than a second.
- How do you know that, mr.
Furlong? - I've tried it.
- At the location? - Yes, sir.
I have video.
Hey, babe.
This is my wife Regina.
Hello.
And my son Isaac.
Hi, Isaac.
He's beautiful.
Thank you.
Your letter said you had something to show us.
Yes, this way.
Nice meeting you.
Okay, uh, well the first rape is here-- Rashmi Gupta, the swimmer.
The second rape is over here, Angela Dimarco, the gymnast.
How long you been doing this? Investigating? Well since the first trial, about ten years.
That's a lot of work for a friend.
Well, in high school, I was going down the wrong path getting high, stealing from friends.
My, uh, my parents, kicked me out, but Scott-- he found me on the street, threw me in his car and got me in a program, saved my life.
When I asked him why, he said, uh, Matthew 25:36.
"When I was naked, you clothed me.
When I was sick" - "You visited me.
" "When I was in prison, you came to me.
" I had to look it up.
- So no D.
N.
A.
was found? No, the rapist wore a condom.
The only thing recovered from the victim's fingernails were fibers from a university letterman jacket.
You worked at Rogers, Barkin & Howell? How long? For a few years as a process server.
So I could use their letterhead.
- So why now, mr.
Furlong? Why are you writing us now? My wife and I, we had a deal.
Regina's an artist, and she gave up her career.
So when the baby was born, I was supposed to, um Regina wants this to be the baby's room.
I need to hand it off.
So just the fibers? No other physical evidence? - And the bite marks.
One on Angela, the other Rashmi.
The forensic odontologist testified that they were both from Scott's teeth.
And what about the condom wrapper? What about it? Did they ever pursue it for D.
N.
A.
? Well, I don't understand.
What? Well, the rapist has a knife in one hand.
He pulls the condom out with the other, right? Right.
And he rips it open with his teeth.
- Saliva! - Right.
The police never checked that.
Would there still be D.
N.
A.
after all this time? If it was properly stored and handled, possibly.
- The condom wrapper - Hey, Brianna.
Of course.
Been over this evidence Yeah, Scott Burrows.
It's a rape case from 1996.
I'll tell you about it when I get there.
So you taking the case? Uh, yeah, looks like it.
When he said you were coming, I thought it'd be over.
I thought Listen to him.
I want my husband back.
Scott Burrows has had him long enough.
So if the D.
N.
A.
on the condom wrapper excludes Scott Burrows, then we're halfway to a habeas.
The old saliva on the condom wrapper trick, eh? We might even get a D.
N.
A.
match and put the real rapist behind bars.
Oh.
Water main broke in my cellar.
I've got to store these here for a few days.
Well, the real problem's the I.
D.
The first rape victim couldn't I.
D.
her attacker 'cause it was too dark.
The second rape victim positively I.
D.
ed Scott Burrows in a lineup.
All right, well, let's move cautiously then.
What? Rape's a third rail crime.
No one wins.
Yeah, and how exactly do you suggest we move cautiously? With a little thing I call caution.
What's up with you? Getting a lot of 'tude here.
'Tude? Damn straight.
I'm slinging some slang.
What's up? Well, this guy Ty, Burrows' friend.
.
he spent ten years on this.
No one else would take the case, so he put his life on hold and did it himself.
Amateurs, Charlie.
Time doesn't matter to them like it does to us.
If it weren't for this, he'd probably be building the eiffel tower out of paper clips.
Or collecting wine.
Victoria! Where's my phone? Scott Burrows raped me.
I saw him, I smelled him, I felt him.
Okay, I'm sorry, Miss Dimarco, but how did you even know we were considering Burrows' friend Furlong.
About once a year, he phones me to ask if I still stand by my testimony.
He said you took the Burrows case.
Is that true? Uh, yes.
What's going on here? I support what you do, Miss - Uh, it's just Brianna.
In another life, I'd probably work to free the innocent, too, but Scott Burrows is not innocent.
Ms.
Dimarco, one of the reasons I work here is because someone very close to me was wrongfully incarcerated.
The police made a key mistake.
- That is not what happened here.
I was raped.
I was I had to get up in front of a roomful of cops and tell them how a man held a knife to my throat, ripped my clothes and raped me.
And as if that weren't pleasant enough, I then had to get up in front of a full court and do the same exact thing.
That was ten years ago.
I've moved on.
But now you're taking the case, and I know what that means.
- Ms.
Dimarco, that's-- - No.
Unless you say, "we're not going to take the case," I'd prefer you don't say anything, because Scott Burrows raped me, and now you're going to put me through this all over again to make me prove it.
I just want to thank God for bringing peace into our hearts.
Amen.
- Amen.
We're getting there, B.
You've got quite a friend, Scott.
I know it, mr.
Swain.
Let's talk about your alibis, shall we? - Yes, sir.
- They're terrible.
I'm sorry.
Coach was threatening to kick me off the team if I didn't bring my grades up, so I was sitting in my room studying, both nights.
That was the rape on november 2nd, 1996, and the rape on december 6th? - Yes, sir.
The second date was a friday.
You were studying on a friday night? Yeah, I know, I know.
My girlfriend asked me if I wanted to go out.
I wish I had.
All right, your girlfriend.
.
can we get her to testify? No.
That's one of the hardest things about all this.
Women look at me different.
Even my own sister.
I mean, she says I'm innocent, but I can see how she looks at me.
I'm sorry, but I didn't do it.
I didn't.
Scott Burrows.
.
two counts of rape, Mayhem.
Attacks took place in the Amargosa University campus.
Both victims were bitten on the right shoulder.
Survivors.
The correct term is "survivors.
" Okay, both survivors were bitten on the top right shoulder, attacked from behind, raped.
The judge gave Burrows the maximum.
.
11 years for each.
So evidence against him? The expert testimony that the bite marks on both survivors match Burrows' teeth.
Anything else? Yeah, both survivors had fibers underneath their fingernails from their struggle with their attacker.
It was determined that the fibers had come from the football team's jacket.
Good.
We need to call the manufacturers to see how many other teams have those jackets, okay? Five.
Two in Florida, three in Boston.
- You got any background on that? - I also checked visiting teams.
No players from the other schools were on campus.
Which would explain why the cops concentrated on Amargosa football.
- So how did they get to Burrows? - Angela Dimarco.
She positively I.
D.
ed the rapist in a police lineup.
- Which was a cross-racial I.
D.
- So? Well, white victims are more likely to misidentify black suspects, and black victims are more likely to misidentify white suspects.
Yeah, but she stands by her I.
D.
, I mean, for ten years.
- Yeah, but it's just a - Okay, thanks, everyone.
Assignments.
Jon, look into sexual assaults on other campuses around that time with the same or similar M.
O.
Sonya and Brianna, I want you to talk to the two survivors, Rashmi and Angela, see what else they remember.
Conti, I already told you I spoke with Angela today.
She was here this morning.
I already talked to her.
Good, so you already have some rapport.
Swain's in court trying to get D.
N.
A.
I'll take the bite evidence.
Thank you very much.
- You okay? - Yeah, why? You just kind of have this beady-eyed thing going on.
I just think that Conti is falling under the sway of a fellow obsessive.
You know, I don't think he's thinking enough about whether Burrows is really innocent.
.
You know, Brianna, if something Well, you could tell me Oh, please, give me some credit.
I'm not saying that something happened to you.
I'm just saying that if-- Oh, and if Conti has doubts about a carjacker, you think it's because he was carjacked? Jake Weisman.
Under new management.
Of course.
Why would I think I'd be freed of you? Just a small favor.
I leave the police lab-- No, wait, I'm squeezed out of the police lab, partly because I'm caught helping you.
Mr.
Weisman, your cappuccino.
Okay, I won't deny there are some advantages to a commercial lab, but I just what do you want? Bite mark science.
This is what we scientists like to call an apple.
Granny smith, three for a dollar.
Go ahead, take a bite.
Don't go all the way.
Good! That's a nice, clean impression.
Now if I take a mold of your teeth, I could match that mold with the marks you left here.
That's what your forensic dentist did.
He took the mold of Scott Burrows' teeth, and he matched it with this.
- Right, so they don't match.
- They don't not match.
See, that doesn't help me.
Here's another apple.
Go ahead, bite.
Okay, now look side by side.
Both bites came from the same teeth, but the marks are radically different.
Why? I jarred the object being bitten.
Okay, so if Angela were moving - Not if.
Put your arm out.
Good, exactly.
When a living creature is bitten, there's a natural reflex to move, to retreat.
There's no if about it.
Unless the victim was dead, she moved.
Okay, so you're saying that the forensic scientist treated the bite mark like this apple, but not this one.
- Right.
Okay.
Whose teeth did this? No idea.
In fact, I can't even tell you if your guy didn't do it.
All I can say definitively is that that bite tells us nothing.
Isn't science fun? Yeah, I even called the campus escort that night, but there wasn't anybody free, so I walked home alone.
That's when it happened.
Well, thank you, Miss Gupta.
If we have any more questions, we'll give you a call.
Actually, we do.
The police report said that there were fibers from the attacker's jacket underneath your fingernails.
Yet you testified that you were attacked from behind.
That's why you didn't see his face.
That's correct.
How did the fibers get underneath your nails? When Scott Burrows raped me, he supported himself by planting his arm next to my face.
I reached out and grabbed it.
That's how the fibers got under my nails, and that's when he bit me.
- Oh, we don't need to s-- - I want you to see.
You're working for Scott Burrows, right? I always wondered why he did it.
Maybe you can ask him.
Hey, Rashmi! Excuse me.
I hate this.
Yeah, but it's our job.
But we're sending the message that rape victims are wrong.
No, we're saying it's possible.
This victim in this case.
Come on, you know not every eyewitness is accurate.
Yeah, and not every convicted person is your brother.
Was there anything else? Yes.
When you were at the police station, they had Scott Burrows in a lineup, and you couldn't I.
D.
him.
Yet now you're convinced it was him.
Why? Yeah, the other rape victim identified him in both lineups.
That's good enough for me.
Wait, both lineups? The one at the police precinct and before.
What before? The university police.
They did a photo lineup.
Well, it's nothing like a big-city police force, but we are growing.
Got ten new officers, a shuttle system and an expanded student escort service to walk girls home at night.
You used a six-pack with the Burrows case? Photo lineup, six guys.
- Six-pack, right.
Yeah, I know.
That box checked there means yes.
What are these numbers? Uh, we pulled the photos for the lineup from their student I.
D.
s.
That's their I.
D.
numbers.
- You have the photos? Yeah.
Bob, can you punch these up, please? The victim, Angela Dimarco, she said it was a black guy, 200 pounds, wearing a wool jacket, a varsity letterman.
Most of the kids on campus with that kind of size are football players.
Where's Scott? He's the next one.
Let me get this straight.
A woman comes in here saying she was raped by a black man in a letterman jacket.
You show her a photo lineup of six guys, and only one of them is wearing a letterman jacket? No, that was unintentional.
We just randomly threw photos up there.
I don't care if it was intentional or not.
You never gave Angela Dimarco a real choice.
It was tainted.
The police lineup never mattered, 'cause Angela had already made up her mind.
The campus lineup made it up for her.
So what now? Now we look at the other players on Scott's team, see who else fit the description.
I got it over here.
Angela said the rapist was black but light-skinned.
There were 18 white players on the team, so that left everyone else-- 36 guys-- about half of which were light enough to fit the description.
That's the red circles.
- Did you check their alibis? All but four had a strong alibi -- these four.
- Do you have names? - Oh, yeah.
You need any help running those guys down? I get off at 10 and, uh well, Regina's with her parents for a week.
When do you sleep, Ty? - I guess when this is over.
- Yeah.
When I was a cop, the were cases we called "career killers," sucked the time out of everything, every spare moment, every spare thought.
And the only way out was to let it go.
Is that what you would do? Just let it go? - No.
But I'm a bad example.
Enjoy your kid, Ty.
Live your life.
Angela.
Let me do this.
- You dropping the case? - No.
Then go away.
I know what you're going to ask.
Rashmi phoned me.
Yes, rape survivors talk to each other.
And you don't think the fact that the university police showed you only one football player in a varsity jacket had any influence on your I.
D.
? What was the worst day of your life? The day my brother went to prison.
You remember the face of the juror who read the verdict? Yes.
Could you pick him out of a lineup right now if you had to? Yes, of course, but that's not-- The day I was raped was the worst day of my life.
I knew the moment he let go of me, my only chance was to try and see him, and I still see him every night when I close my eyes.
It was Scott Burrows.
No, I understand.
Thank you, ma'am.
Can I ask you a question? If you're having doubts about our client based on evidence, yes.
If you're having doubts based on your feelings about rape, then no thank you.
Who did you talk to--Sonya? You've made your attitude clear from the start.
Look, you don't have to tell me, but if there's something in your background What? I-I you know, I just find it kind of funny that whenever the mighty Conti has doubts, we quake in our boots, but when I have doubts, it's a woman thing.
Go ahead.
This is not about rape.
It's about the I.
D.
, Angela's I.
D.
You know, half the time women don't report rape because they're afraid that no one will believe them.
Well, Angela is certain here, and I believe her.
And I respect that.
- But you want me off the case? - Yes.
Work on preinterviews.
So I get punished? No, you shouldn't want to be on this.
You think this is just about getting a rapist off.
But what if the real rapist is still out there? And who apologizes to the victims, if we're wrong? What? I got the scoop on other stranger rapes.
Is this a good time? Bay area college campuses had a total of six stranger rapes in the same time period, none with the same biting M.
O.
or similar fiber evidence.
I know.
I didn't say it was a good scoop.
What about bites wIth no rape? What? Something Brianna said.
Half the time women don't report rape.
So what if there was a third rape? Same M.
O.
, everything.
The woman doesn't report it, but she still gets treated for the bite.
Okay, so you want me to look into reports of bites without a rape? - Yeah.
- Okay, how do I do that? Uh, campus incident reports.
Colleges have risk management departments.
They compile everything from slip-and-falls to fistfights.
By the way, the football program.
.
It's more than just the players.
What? That photo.
.
it doesn't include the coaches and trainers.
The D.
A.
agreed to D.
N.
A.
testing on the condom wrapper.
- Well, that's great.
- I've never had that happen before.
She just agreed, no argument.
She thinks the D.
N.
A.
's going to come up Burrows.
All right, what am I looking for? 1996, Amargosa football program.
This isn't good, Charlie.
It's not good.
We shouldn't be representing rapists.
Accused rapists.
Come on, we're not at the children's table.
Rape is different.
It's different for our financial supporters.
It's different for the-- - Voters? Hey, there he is.
Sheriff Conti out riding the plains.
Let's just keep this out of the press, all right? What? It turns out the players aren't the only ones who wear letterman jackets.
How about this guy? In the dark for a split second.
.
I'd confuse him with Scott.
New suspect-- Zach Thompson.
Athletic trainer on the Amargosa team.
By this time tomorrow, I want to know everything we can about him.
Let's go! Come on! Another ten minutes! Let's go! - After that thing with Burrows - You mean the rapes? Administration fired the whole coaching staff.
Accused us of promoting "a culture of irresponsibility.
" So I've spent the last ten years in high school hell.
Look at these kids.
What was your opinion of Scott Burrows? - My opinion? - Yeah.
He was a good kid, actually.
He got a raw deal.
What are you hoping to find, looking into this again? Oh, we're just rechecking stories, trying to get a fuller picture of what people were doing the night Angela Dimarco was attacked.
For example, what were you doing? What was I doing? I don't know.
Probably home with my wife? That would be your ex-wife Nadine Vadukul? - You talked to her? - No, we're talking to her next, right? Yeah, this afternoon.
That bitch divorced me.
She could say anything.
Actually, she did say anything.
In the divorce papers, she said that you were cruel, you used to beat her and you used physical threats.
She was trying to get a settlement.
- Are you saying she was lying? - She was exaggerating.
Actually, I don't need to talk to you.
Have a good day.
Let's go! Yeah, I called the police on Zach a few times, but more because I was scared of what he might do than because of anything he did.
Was he home with you the night of the rape, ms.
Vadukul, the night before Scott Burrows was arrested? I tried to think about that on the way over here, and I just don't remember.
It was ten years ago.
But it's possible he wasn't with you? Yeah, but you're not thinking Zach was that campus rapist? It's one of our theories, yeah.
He was a mean son of a bitch, but Zach is no rapist.
Why do you say that? For one of the reasons I divorced him.
He had a hip injury in a 1995 car accident.
It cut off blood flow to his You know, his penis.
The bastard is medically impotent, and I should know.
Can I see you for a minute? Damn.
Yeah, the D.
N.
A.
on the condom wrapper is too degraded to be conclusive.
Okay, so we just have to hit the I.
D.
route.
Or we drop it.
I don't want an argument on this one, Charlie.
Angela Dimarco's not going to change her testimony.
You just cleared your only other suspect Zach Thompson.
Let it go.
- Because it's rape? - No, because I can't win.
I win, I lose.
I beat up on Angela Dimarco on the stand, I'm the enemy of women everywhere.
Even if it means freeing an innocent man? Even if Scott Burrows wins a nobel peace prize.
Let me tell you something.
White rape victim trumps black convict every time.
Let it go.
- I just told someone else that.
- Yeah, what did they say? What I'm about to tell you.
- I can't.
- I pay you.
I'm telling you this is over.
You could rent a trained monkey for what you're paying me.
At least he'd be trained.
I'm not arguing this in court, Charlie.
Fine.
Maybe you haven't noticed, but we are surrounded by lawyers.
Are you kidding me? Are you talking about one of the kids? Yeah.
A woman cross-examined by another woman.
It doesn't seem like such a bad idea to me.
It doesn't, does it? - What? - That's not a bad idea.
Conti, I've got something.
- Good, bad moment? - Couldn't be better.
Dog bites.
- Dog bites? - Dog bites.
Three in the campus incident report around the time of the attacks.
Take a look.
- Yeah? Yeah, campus nurse treated all three, but she only reported the first two to animal control.
- And no paperwork on the third? - Can't think of any other explanation.
Good.
Brianna? Yeah? I need your help.
It might be nothing, but you're the one to ask.
Nurse Owen, pick up line two - Nurse Bethany Harbor? - Yes? You treated a dog bite in 1996 that we'd like to talk to you about.
In 1996? That's a lifetime ago.
I know, but we have reason to believe that it could be something more.
Excuse me.
Who--who are you? We're with the national justice project.
We're representing Scott Burrows.
A young woman came in here with an infected bite on her shoulder.
She told you it was a dog bite, but you knew she had been raped.
She didn't want to report it, so you wrote down her lie.
You filled out this incident report, but you never called animal control.
You were being compassionate.
I understand.
But this woman, this--this survivor, she could have information vital to our investigation.
- We need her name.
- That's illegal.
You know what else is illegal? Failing to report a rape.
The university could be sued for covering it up, okay? That's not what I did, and you can jus - Look, I know that.
Can you just give us a minute? Yeah.
You bent the law once to protect a victim.
Bend it again now.
Help us find the man who attacked her.
Please.
- Yes? - Jada Hamilton? Can we talk to you for a minute? Jada, we know you went to the university infirmary that fall complaining of an infected bite.
In the weeks before you went to health services, two other women came in with similar injuries.
Those women had been raped.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You've got me mixed up with someone else.
Ms.
Hamilton, you were 17 when it happened.
The man who did it is still out there, but he could still go to jail.
Jada, baby, tell them the truth.
You've been carrying this weight too long.
You'll never be free if you don't speak.
Jada Hamilton gave us the same description of the rapist and the same M.
O.
She was attacked on november 30th, a week before Angela Dimarco.
And most importantly, when Scott Burrows was at an away game in New Mexico.
Meaning that if these were serial rapes, then Scott Burrows is innocent.
All three women were between 5'5" and 5'7".
Rashmi was a swimmer, Angela a gymnast and Jada played soccer.
All three of them were attacked on their way home from practice.
How did he know where they lived? How did he know their schedules? Did he watch them and learn their routines, when they'd be alone? Rashmi usually walks home with someone, though, and she called campus escort services that night, but they were busy.
Jada called the service, too.
I'm going to Amargosa.
What? Yeah, I want to know if, uh Escorts wear these jackets? Blue and white, like the football team, right? Yeah, I ordered 'em from my sister.
She's got a little shop in the south bay.
But the guys don't wear those anymore.
Who was on call when the women were attacked? On call here? I don't know.
Well, could you look it up? Ray Estevez? Who are you? Sorry to bother you.
I'm Charles Conti.
I'm with the national justice project.
We've been talking to the 1998 Amargosa student escorts about the climate on campus during the Scott Burrows attacks.
Do you remember that? - Yeah, yeah, it was crazy.
So you're the only escort who's local, so it would be a big help if you could come in to court and testify about it.
Testify? Well, you know, I just got back into town, so I'm pretty busy.
Well, it'll only take a few hours and, uh, hey, free lunch.
I wish I could.
The thing is, if you don't come in, we have to get a judge to order a material witness subpoena.
The police have to come.
- Police? Yeah, it's a big hassle for everyone, so Do your civic duty, get 20 bucks for gas money, and everybody's happy.
- Amen.
- Amen.
Regina come back? No, not yet.
These ten years, I, uh I've been trying to do what's right to get you out, but, I guess somewhere along the way I let her down.
If this, uh if this doesn't work if this appeal doesn't work - Well, then, I'll try something else.
No, you won't.
You need to move on, Ty.
You've got a family now.
Well, this will work.
It has to.
Angela you testified that when a passing headlight hit your attacker's face, you had a clear view of him? - Yes.
I looked him right in the eyes.
And is this man in the courtroom? - Yes.
Could you point him out us, please? That's the man who raped me-- Scott Burrows.
And Angela, are you also aware that a third rape victim has come forward with a story very similar to your own? Yes.
And are you also aware that Scott Burrows has an alibi for the night of the third rape victim's attack? Yes.
Does this lead you to any conclusions? The third victim and I were not raped by the same person.
Thank you, Angela.
What happened to you november 30th, 1996? I was raped.
Why didn't you come forward when you were attacked? I was too traumatized to talk about what happened for a long time, and I left school soon after.
- Why now? I realized that if I don't speak up now, the man who raped me may never pay for what he did.
Ms.
Hamilton Can you tell us about that night? I was walking from soccer practice to my dorm at the far end of campus.
I called the police station to say I needed an escort, but they had a wait, and I was in a hurry.
I decided to take a shortcut through a wooded area.
A man grabbed me from behind.
He dragged me behind a bunch of trees so no one could see us.
Then what did he do? He smashed me in the back of my knees so that I landed on the ground, facedown.
He got on top of me from behind.
He pulled down my pants.
It's okay, Jada.
Take your time.
I tried to move and to get away, but he was so heavy.
He pinned my arms behind my back, so that I couldn't move.
He raped me.
And when it was over, I thought, okay, now it's done.
He'll let me go.
But he didn't.
What did he do instead? He bit me on my back.
He covered my mouth so I couldn't scream.
Did the man say anything to you? Yes.
Jada, what did he say? He said, "be a good girl.
" He said, "be a good girl, "and you won't get hurt.
" Please, please! Be a good girl, and you won't get hurt.
So this attacker bit you and said, "be a good girl, and you won't get hurt.
" Yes.
Then what did he do? Then he let me go, but not before I saw him.
- You saw him? - Yes.
Is the man who attacked you in the courtroom today? Yes, he is.
Will you identify him, please? That's the man who raped me! Sit down, Ray.
Ms.
Hamilton, you are not pointing toward the defendant Scott Burrows.
I am not.
You are pointing towards the defense material witness Ray Estevez, who we subpoenaed to give background on the campus escort service.
Yes, I am.
And you are certain that mr.
Estevez is the man who attacked you? Yes.
Your honor I need to change my testimony.
What did you want to tell us, Angela? He said it to me, too.
He told me to be a good girl.
Are you saying you think you and Jada Hamilton were raped by the same man? Yes.
One last question.
Like ms.
Hamilton, did you call the campus escort service the night you were attacked? Yes, I did.
Well, you did it.
Ray Estevez will be tried for Jada Hamilton's attack, and Scott's been exonerated.
Congratulations.
It's over.
Sometimes it's hard when it's over.
I mean, it's it's good.
It's hard.
I'm going to put this over here to tell my son, to remind him to stand up for what he believes in.
Ty? Mrs.
Furlong.
It's good to see you again.
Thank you for everything, mr.
Conti.
Thank you for my family.
Come on back.
Come on back to the party.
I'd like that.
It's a lot.
You're gonna be fine.
I don't know what I'm going to do now.
I've got to find a place to live.
I've got to find a job.
But I'm free.
Thank you.
You're still afraid of me.
Yeah, I guess I am.
It's been you in my head for so long.
You know, that was one of the hardest parts about being in jail, knowing that you thought I was a monster, that your image of evil had my face.
I'm so sorry.
It wasn't your fault.
I know that.
But that's not how it feels.
None of it was your fault.
I'm sorry that this happened to you.
No.
No, I'm sorry that this happened to you.

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