The Defenders s01e17 Episode Script

Nevada v. Greene

Mr.
Morelli? Yeah.
Kaczmarek, Jeff Rodgers, hotel security.
Thank you for coming.
Mr.
Greene asked me to call you personally.
Housekeeping slacking? Mr.
Greene as in Johnny Greene - who owns this hotel Johnny Greene? - Yes.
The only thing more important to my employer than this hotel is his family.
Unfortunately, both are at stake in this.
Come on, this doesn't have to do with some guy having a heart attack here in the penthouse.
- What's going on? - No heart attack, Mr.
Morelli.
Mr.
Greene's son Mike uses this room to party with his friends.
I'll have him fill the details in with you later.
I sent him to his father's suite to sober up.
All right, come on, cut the crap.
What did you call us for? That.
Oh, geez.
That ain't Grandpa.
Aw That's the police.
Mr.
Greene asked that you please handle this.
Heads.
Tails.
All right, I'll meet you downtown.
Don't let anybody touch her except for the coroner.
You're the lawyer? Uh, Morelli, was it? Yeah.
Mike? Well, Mike, you want to tell me what happened? Uh, I don't know what happened.
Woke up, saw her in the tub.
Must have passed out.
I called Rodgers.
And I suppose he called Dad.
He's gonna kill me.
Look, you're going to have to make a statement to the police.
You probably want to skip the booze.
Tough guy.
I have no statement.
I blacked out.
I don't remember anything after, uh Whatever, I don't remember.
Who's the girl? Rye Seeger.
She's a casino host.
- At the Florentine here? - Mm.
She your girlfriend or what? No, not a girlfriend.
But she was cool mostly.
Look, this is all my fault.
I'll tell the police anything you like.
Your fault? What do you mean your fault? I was wrecked, man.
If I don't pass out, maybe I stop her from falling and knocking her head or however she ended up dead.
I'm not exactly the best guy to be around.
Look, let me get you a little breakfast.
Some greasy food to soak up that alcohol.
With all due respect, Mr.
Morelli, no thank you.
Why isn't he here, Kaczmarek? He got something to hide? - Drugs? - I just got here, you mook.
As far as I know, the kid's a priest.
Oh, geez.
The Defenders 01x17 - Nevada v.
Greene Original air date Mar.
4, 2011 Well, it's a preliminary hearing where the D.
A.
presents their evidence and a judge decides whether it should go on to trial.
Now, if you go to trial, you'll still be out on bail.
Do you think that it will go to trial? Well, with those bruises around her throat my bet yes.
All right, look, she liked it.
She wanted me to do it.
She'd put my hands on her neck herself if I wouldn't.
Come on, Mike, every guy who beats his wife says that she likes it.
She did.
Wait a minute, are you saying that you remember having sex with her the night she died, and choked her? I don't remember.
I'm saying it wouldn't have been the first time if I did.
Here it comes.
Mike.
Dad.
Michael! - You kill a girl? - No.
- Did you kill her?! - I don't know.
Michael, did you kill her?! I don't remember! All right?! I don't know what I did.
In my hotel.
Uh, Mr.
Greene, hi.
Sorry to interrupt.
I'm Pete I know who you are, Kaczmarek.
It's what I don't know, maybe you could help me with.
Morelli can you make this go away? Well, Johnny, it depends.
Sources have told me that the girl has some skin under her fingernails.
That would figure, because she would fight back if she was really being strangled.
So what? Well, if there is a killer, he'd have marks on his body.
Okay, kid drop trou.
I'd like to thank you for coming.
I realize this is difficult.
Well, it's not so much difficult, Wally.
It's just kind of a waste of my time.
Bennie, not Wally.
It's Bennie.
Mr.
Hapwood, I understand you have a new offer? Mr.
Merman is willing to drop his demand for pain and suffering in return for an apology.
Sincere and in writing.
Oh.
Uh okay, fine.
I'm so sorry.
Write that down.
I've got two shows, so thanks a lot.
And, of course, there's the matter of Mr.
Merman's expenses.
Expenses? Expenses? $1,287.
Plane tickets, car, hotel.
Had a weekend planned for this girl that I'd had hopes for, and you ruined it.
You fit on a plane? Ms.
Scott, please.
None of us wants this to go to trial.
Sally's a comedian.
Mr.
Merman assumed the risk of ridicule.
He willingly walked into the theater.
My client had no prior knowledge of her act.
Chuck entered in good faith.
- Ms.
Scott took unfair advantage.
- My date laughed at me.
She won't even answer my calls.
Okay, I know what this is.
I'm looking at them, and obviously your moms are cousins.
So, um, we'll just see you in court, dumbasses.
- Let's get lunch.
- Yeah.
Ms.
Reif, you knew the victim, Rye Seeger? Yes.
We were both casino hosts at the Florentine.
Can you explain your job? What a casino host is? Officially we're in the marketing department.
We liaison between the major players and the casino.
And did you witness, on two occasions, this defendant accost Ms.
Seeger, accusing her of sleeping with her clients? Once he grabbed her arm and dragged her out of the poker room.
Another time he pushed her And she fell, she hurt her back? Had to go to the doctor.
Said she could barely walk.
Thank you, Ms.
Reif.
Ms.
Reif, when you saw Mike push Rye, didn't she simply slip on a wet pool deck? - It was at the pool.
- And did Rye admit to you that she saw half a dozen doctors and had half a dozen prescriptions for hydrocodone? - Objection.
- Counselor, is there anything else? Me? It's Mr.
Cole's case.
If you could call it that.
The witness may step down.
Mr.
Cole.
Judge, the victim exhibited contusions on her neck, consistent with the manual strangulation.
The defendant's relationship with Ms.
Seeger was violent, and a witness will attest that when he left Greene's penthouse, the defendant was alone with Ms.
Seeger and she was alive.
There's more than enough probable cause to bind this over, Judge.
Your Honor, I heard a rumor that there was skin under Ms.
Seeger's nails.
That she fought back against her killer.
Is that true? It could be.
Well, if it is, Your Honor, we have a little problem.
I have a doctor's report right here says Mike Greene doesn't have a mark on his body.
It's microscopic, Your Honor.
Little cells.
She could literally get millions under her nails and not break his skin.
All right.
I find sufficient evidence to bind this over.
Oh, come on, Judge.
The defendant will answer to a single charge of murder in the second degree.
Your Honor, may it please the court Wallace Stern representing Open Trial TV.
We'd like to file papers to allow our cameras - for the Greene matter.
- I'll take 'em.
- Judge, we object.
- Why? Why are you objecting? It's not fair to my client to have his case tried in public? The state has no objection, Your Honor.
Camera serve to educate the public.
- Which we take seriously.
- Kiss ass.
Take it up with Judge Owens, Mr.
Morelli.
I just file the paper.
What are you doing? Hey, you called me.
No, this.
What is this? Seriously, you leave a box laying around, guy's gonna play.
It's for my son, you nit.
Kill it.
Ow! Hey! Ow! Geez! All right, Tony, this.
I got a dead girl and a room full of zombie kids.
Find out what you can on them and run due diligence on anyone who was on that penthouse floor that night.
Hotel staff, - the whole nine yards.
- Got it.
And here this is the victim Rye Seeger.
Now, we're going to argue that she had enough drugs in her system to drown herself.
We got to deal with those bruises on her neck.
So, find me an ex who will confirm that she likes to play it rough.
Zoey, also, uh, I'm going to need a couple of new ties, but no stripes, because they get all fuzzy on camera.
Ah.
You're going to be on television? Open Trial TV, baby! Our case! - Nice! - Yeah! Hey, you want me to do your makeup? Makeup? Why-why would I want make? Do I need makeup? Nick, these new cameras are hell on a face like yours.
Yeah, just fill this in right here.
Nose hairs.
Leave me alone.
No makeup.
Fellas, just got a call from a friend of mine a guy who plays poker online.
He says they've posted odds on your case.
Betting odds? - On Mike Greene's murder trial? - Yep.
It's going off at 20-to-one against.
Against.
Oh, Bob.
I'm sorry.
Listen, we got a problem with the Greene case, Bob, and we need to talk to you.
But I'm putting here.
- Mind if we just grab a seat? - Just have a seat over here.
And just talk to you for one second? We really appreciate your time.
Thank you so much for seeing us, Judge.
It's very kind of you.
We are calendared in your court, Judge, - but we might need some relief.
- Yes.
Well, I can't talk to you about that without a D.
A.
It's ex parte.
- Guys.
- Morelli, what is this? I've got an arraignment in, like, 45.
Just sit down for a minute, will ya? - Hey, Judge.
- Gentlemen.
Hi, ma'am.
We'll have two coffees, please.
- I'll take a steak sandwich.
- Thank you.
Here's the thing there's an online casino offering a betting line on the Greene case.
Is this some kind of a joke? - No.
- A betting line on a murder case? It's shocking.
Betting on a tragedy.
- It's appalling.
- What are the odds? Judge, we're going to need a writ, right? You got to order them to take this down.
An online casino? Based where, huh? Barbuda? No, my law doesn't travel.
You're going to have to sequester the jury.
No way! You can't leave a jury free to bet on their own verdict.
Hey.
You guys know Tony.
Guys, listen to this.
The girl was crazy.
I got three exes who'll say she loved it.
And even better, my guy at the hospital told me she had water in her lungs.
There you go, Cole, okay? Water in the lungs.
You may as well just drop the case, Cole.
- Morelli - So he strangled her.
He strangled her while she was in the hot tub.
Big deal.
- You want a big deal? - All right, look, enough.
- I'll give you a big deal.
- Look, guys, enough, huh?! I got a tee time.
Judge, you have a member number for this? Judge, you got to do something about this TV coverage, Judge.
- Come on.
- No! - Mr.
Morelli - Mr.
Cole - Judge Owens, Judge Owens - Mr.
Cole Mr.
Kaczmarek Judge Owens, can you give us a comment, please? No.
No.
Thank you.
No.
Is there going to be a delay in the trial? Mr.
Greene admits to restraining Ms.
Seeger.
That's it.
It was consensual.
The State's rush to judgment got the wrong man.
- Mr.
Cole? - The arrest of Mike Greene was made not one bit sooner than the evidence warranted Mike Greene admitted to strangling the girl.
It's as clear as day.
- So you suspect someone else? - Are the police still looking? I have a guy here with two felony arrests for battery.
He works room service at the Florentine.
And he hasn't punched in since the murder.
Why don't you ask Mr.
Cole about that.
By the way, I'm having dinner with your sister tonight.
I'll tell her hi.
Mr.
Cole Tom, what can you tell us about the man He's dating your sis? I got to tell you it felt really good.
I picked that jury pool right out of their pocket.
Hey, Zoey, check online on the Greene trial.
See what the odds are.
I bet it's even.
- On it.
- You sounded strong, forceful.
The lighting was good.
I'm sure you looked fine.
What do you mean "fine"? Do you think I looked fine? Whoa, okay.
This can't be.
Mike's odds went up.
We're 40-to-one.
What is going on, Nick.
We just gave them a brand-new suspect.
Who is betting against us? Got me.
But whoever it is, they know something we don't know.
It was an anonymous call.
It was a tip to our office.
This was an accident.
Come on, kids went swimming in Lake Tahoe and a girl drowns? Was drowned by Mike Greene.
They were 16 years old.
The local police ruled it accidental.
In light of Rye Seeger, it looks different now.
We'll seek to have it introduced as a prior bad act.
Prior bad act? What, are you nuts? Owens will never allow it.
A girl dies skinny-dipping.
It's not even remotely relevant.
And it's prejudicial, Cole, come on.
I can demonstrate probative value, Nick, really.
You should bet on it.
I hate those two.
I think they're a couple.
So you're Ricky Hall, huh? - How old are you? - 28.
And you were there that night? Yeah, I was there.
Thank you.
I told them Mike was kicked in the bedroom.
The dude was snorting sleeping pills.
- You couldn't wake him up with a gun.
- You were doing what? You saw Rye on the deck when you left? She was dancing? You could call it that.
Swaying trying to keep from falling over.
You told the police that, too? - Yeah, they know it.
- You were in Lake Tahoe - in '99 also, right? - What about it? You two went to school together, right? Tahoe Mountain Academy? Yeah.
So? Mike, the prosecution is trying to admit the drowning in the lake.
- Admit? - Tell the jury about it at trial.
Okay, wait, wait, what? How is that relevant? It was an accident.
It's not relevant.
But the D.
A.
's not an idiot.
The got something going on.
Ricky, you were there, too, at the lake, right? When Katherine Davis drowned? I was there.
It sucked.
But how does the D.
A.
blame Mike? He tried to save her.
I know.
I read the report.
Ricky, I'm going to need you to testify to that.
- Will you do that? - Of course.
It's crap.
We were just partying and she freaked.
It was it was nothing.
It was nothing? Nothing?! Get out of my sight, you punk.
Get the hell out of here! And you A girl died, Michael! This one's on you.
Can I ask you a question, Mr.
Morelli? Sure, Mike.
You ever have a guy that just forgot he killed somebody? They all forget, to be honest with you.
I don't think I did anything to Rye.
I don't I don't know.
I don't.
But Kate out at the lake I really did try to save her.
And I will always remember that.
Kaczmarek! You don't have to sneak around.
No one cares that your friend here doesn't have papers.
Hola.
¿Como esta? Uh, Sally, this is Yeah, you can save your breath.
You're going to need it later to blow up your date.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Do me.
Do me.
Do me.
Oh, come on, you? It's too easy.
It'd be like shooting Bambi.
Okay, okay.
Um, uh, you're you're fat.
Okay.
I'm fat because every time I spank you daddy, he gives me a biscuit.
Huh? By the way, let's talk about your rack.
You want to put some Hummels on there? Figurines? Well, well, well.
Nick Morelli.
Oh, I saw you on TV.
Big man.
You looked like hell.
I tease, buddy.
You look great on camera.
As long as it was pointed at Pete.
- Right, buddy? Seriously.
Don't let me hang.
- Sally, zip it.
- Let's go.
- So a nun and a rabbi walk into a Oh, my.
- Sally! - I'm on a roll! Bye.
Believe me, Chuck, I sympathize, I do.
It can be tough to find the right girl.
But you believed that that girl was Mona Kiper? Oh, yeah.
I thought she was the kind of girl I'd like to marry.
But Mona no longer speaks to you? She doesn't.
She says I was a nice guy, but being a nice guy just wasn't enough.
An observation she made the day after you attended Ms.
Scott's show together? - Yes.
- Objection.
- Sustained.
No - No.
No, it's true.
She belittled me.
She said I was fat.
I was a slob.
Things I don't even want to repeat.
Can you repeat that? See? She just keeps going and going.
She asked me if my arm fat was considered carry-on or excess baggage.
She said that I made Fat Albert look like an Olsen twin.
Everybody in the place was laughing.
Mona was laughing.
I could tell the moment we left the theater Mona was gone.
She lost all respect.
She doesn't even answer my calls.
No more questions.
Mr.
Merman, before Ms.
Scott's show, had you ever seen a comedian? Yeah, of course.
Sir, I understand the tickets to my client's performance were comped by the hotel.
That you were completely unfamiliar with her act, correct? Yeah.
But surely you know it's kind of risky to sit in the front rows of a comedy club? Look, I can take a couple of jokes.
But she just wouldn't stop.
I mean, I was her act.
She would be all the way over on the other side of the stage in the middle of a joke, and just stop.
She would see me, and she would come all the way back just to make a wisecrack.
Mr.
Merman, tell me, why not leave? Sorry? You're claiming emotional and physical distress, sleeplessness, gastrointestinal pain, headaches, elevated blood pressure He hasn't lost his appetite, right? But unlike this courtroom, you were free to leave.
And yet you chose to stay to suffer Sally's abuse.
Why? There's 200 people in that theater.
Mona was there.
I didn't want to seem humorless.
You know what, I get that.
For what it's worth, this Mona lady, or any girl that would leave you just for showing a sense of humor, you're better off.
Unfortunately there are no video cameras in the penthouse hall.
So we don't get to see who moves in and out of the suite.
Just who uses the elevator.
There's Ricky getting in to go down at 1:58.
The rest of the kids were all out by 1:00.
So Ricky's story sticks.
- He was the last one to leave the room.
- What about, uh, Tony's room service guy, with the rap sheet? Yeah, Alvarez.
No, nothing that day.
Not on the service elevator or the mains.
Is there a private elevator to the penthouse floor? No cameras? For VIPs? Yes.
But you need a keycard for access.
Room service keys don't work.
Well, we don't need another suspect, I mean, uh, Mike has no scratches, Ricky Hall will verify that the girl was stumbling around in a daze after Mike passed out.
- I mean, it's an accident, it's reasonable.
- Guys! Guys! Channel 65.
Zoey, what is it? It's inexcusable, they just throw up a Macguffin, some guy with, what, zero convictions? Yeah, only two arrests, Laura.
But "arrests" sounds bad, - it affects the jury pool - So we had no choice but to get Judge Gomez to give us an emergency gag order against misters Morelli and Kaczmarek.
- What? - What? Nothing is going to sidetrack this trial, Laura; nothing.
We believe the evidence will show Mike Greene is guilty of murder, and you watch: I may even prove that twice.
- What? - Morelli.
Kaczmarek.
What? You've been served.
What? It's clear, Your Honor.
Lake Tahoe is proof of plan and absence of mistake or accident.
Looks like an accident to me, Mr.
Cole.
Apparently, the girl drowned.
She did drown, Judge.
Mr.
Cole is doing this for cameras, to try and influence the jury.
Mr.
Morelli is the only one here facing a gag order, Your Honor.
Yeah, Judge, speaking of which We are doing evidence.
- Mr.
Cole? - Uh, page 16, Judge.
The, uh, coroner's report on Lake Tahoe.
Lines six, seven, and eight.
"Contusions to the eye, throat," "chest, and shoulder.
" Now, Mike Greene was swimming with a group of friends, when Katherine Davis started "flailing" and needed to "be saved.
" Contusions to the throat, Your Honor.
Just like Rye Seeger.
Both girls drowned.
It's coincidence, Your Honor.
She was flailing like you do when you drown.
Mike had to fight with her to bring her in.
Page 14, in a statement by the Coast Guard office of Tahoe City "indications of struggle with the victim" "are altogether consistent with rescue in deep water.
" It may have seemed so, then, Your Honor, but in light of recent events, I see a pattern here.
Mr.
Morelli? Why shouldn't a jury decide relevance? Because it's prejudicial, Judge.
Taken out of context, it makes it seem like something it wasn't.
It is what it is.
A jury can separate accident and intent.
Thank you, uh I'm going to allow the evidence.
Judge you can't! You know what this is going to do.
What this is going to do is make you make your case to a jury.
I was a lawyer once, too, Counsel.
You might want to get a little sun this weekend, Nicky.
We're about to lose a murder trial on national TV.
It has to be somebody at the party, come on.
No, it was an accident.
Let's stick with that.
No, no, once the Tahoe incident was admitted, our argument for an accident just went out the window.
The facts haven't changed! The girl was still alive when Mike passed out, he has no defensive marks on his body Okay, our guy is innocent.
All right? But this Tahoe incident makes him look like a serial killer.
Rey Alvarez.
Room service felon.
Get on him.
We need a new suspect.
I still vote for Ricky Hall.
- He's at the scene of both crimes.
- Crimes.
- Neither one of these are crimes.
- They are now.
Look, if our guy didn't do it, somebody did.
We got to find ourselves a killer.
Do you enjoy making fun of people, Ms.
Scott? - If it gets a laugh, yes.
- It's all about the joke.
I do comedy as my job.
If I don't get a laugh, I don't eat.
And do you believe Mr.
Merman was injured in any way by your "comedy"? No, I believe he's fine.
- Sticks and stones.
- Something like that.
But you'll admit you took advantage of the guy.
I don't know what you're talking about.
What? It's a simple question.
Did you pick Mr.
Merman out for ridicule in order to advantage yourself? Not particularly.
Who is Kirk Drew? The stage manager at the club I work at.
And if I told you Mr.
Drew will testify that you have him target certain types of men, fat men, bald men, short men, and pull them out of line to tables right down front so you can make them part of your act, would that surprise you? No.
Thank you, Sally.
Your witness.
Ms.
Scott.
When you do your show tonight, will there be a fat man, a bald man, or any other type of man you'll make fun of? One of each kind, if I'm lucky.
And will you make the same jokes you made on Mr.
Merman? Most the same.
Look, it's not personal.
It's my act.
Everybody gets cut with the same knife.
Here's the deal: Charlie's fine, there's nothing special about him, he's perfect to make fun of, because of everything.
I mean, honestly.
We can literally start from the top of his hair, and Thank you, Sally.
That's all we need.
What about the shirt? Can we talk - Step down, please.
- Okay.
Nick? Nick.
You got a minute? I didn't know if I should say, but I knew Rye Seeger.
I didn't know her too well, she was at my school.
She wasn't a bad person.
It's just It's just sometimes girls around here, they'll get mixed up with a bad crowd, you know? It just, it happens a lot.
I just wanted to say thank you for this job.
Thank you.
You're a good kid, Zoey.
Get me a donut! Okay.
Ah, Nicolas.
Rey Alvarez checks out.
Reason he left the Florentine day after Rye's murder and never went back dude's been in jail on a larceny the whole time.
But, check this.
The day the DAs got their tip on Lake Tahoe, the day the odds on our case went sky-high.
Guess who makes a $20,000 wire transfer to an online casino? Ricky Hall.
You want to blame Ricky for this? Well, I got to blame somebody, because the jury's not going to believe that it was an accident.
If it's murder, the jury will need a reasonable suspect, other than you.
And Ricky's a reasonable suspect.
He bet on you to lose, Mike.
He bet on you to lose on the same day the DA received an anonymous tip about the drowning in Tahoe.
He called in the tip.
To make sure Mike took the fall, right? That's what we'll argue, yes.
So what do you think about that, son? Your best friend sells you out and then bets on it.
Tells you something about yourself, huh? I don't know, dad, what do you think it says? What's it say? It says that this is your life now, Michael.
And all you have left is your old man's booze.
So you better enjoy it, because prison or rehab, that's the last good Scotch you'll ever get from me.
The store is closed.
So I gave you the rope to hang yourself with.
Doesn't mean I can't cut you down.
He's there, Morelli.
If you don't get what you need, I will.
Hey! Ricky.
Bored, huh? Hey, guys.
I'm bored? Yeah.
I mean, you got to bet the price of a condo to get a thrill.
Oh.
Just the cards, Rick? You playing any, uh, football? Ponies? Murder trials? I know a good bet when I see one.
What can I say? You really think Mike is going to lose? I think the Tahoe thing don't help.
What do you think? I think you called the DA, made a murder out of an accident.
That's what a guilty man does, he throws suspicion somewhere else.
Wait.
What? You think I killed the girl? Come on.
Why else make the anonymous call? I didn't make the call.
The DA called me.
They were asking me about Tahoe.
So I used the info to make a bet.
Big deal.
It's Vegas.
Well, if you didn't make the call, big shot who did? First it's Ricky Hall, now it's Rodgers? Who's it going to be next time, guys? He was on the penthouse floor after Ricky left Mike's suite.
He works here.
- Checking up on Mike is part of his job.
- Checking? Making sure the boy's still alive.
The way he lives, it's even odds he makes it through the night.
He didn't tell us he was there.
I assumed he found it immaterial.
Look.
Jeff's worked for me for years.
That's just it, Mr.
Greene.
If Ricky didn't call the DA about the drowning, it was most likely someone else who knew the details.
He was there.
In Tahoe.
It was his job to keep the - action out of the press, right? - Yes.
Johnny.
Jeff Rodgers might have called the DA.
We won't know until we get him to talk.
And we need to do that now.
Do yourself a favor, Nick: Don't make any more mistakes.
Intentional lnfliction of Emotional Distress.
"The wrongdoer's conduct must be intentional.
" "It must be outrageous and intolerable.
" And an injured party's emotional pain must be severe.
Chuck Merman lost his health.
He lost a woman he cared for.
He was singled out for ridicule, ladies and gentlemen, and one day this has all got to stop! Making fun of kids at school of how people act in the privacy of their homes! We have to learn to be civil to one another.
Chuck was targeted by Ms.
Scott and she hurt him intentionally just to make people laugh.
Good luck.
That was good.
He's good.
I used to be a showgirl.
It's how I put myself through law school.
And I can remember walking around campus and just feeling so belittled and demeaned.
And, man, that hurt me, just like Mr.
Merman.
And like him, I could have stayed and put up with all the abuse or I could have walked away.
But I couldn't have sued.
No.
See, actions can be punished: if someone strikes you, you can strike back, but the only defense we have against speech is more speech.
That's what's hard about the First Amendment; you kind of have to let the stupid be stupid even if sometimes people really do get hurt.
Now, Sally Scott, she's, she's not a dangerous person.
She's just a second-rate comic working a third-rate room.
What Mr.
Merman should have done was heckle.
It would have been worth a whole lot more.
Are you still a showgirl? Shh Are you wearing a bedazzled thong? In the matter of Merman v.
Scott, on the claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress, we find for the defendant.
- Is that us? - Yeah.
- We won? - Yeah.
Oh, sweet! You're great! Oh, you're great! Wow.
Hey, Chuck, come on.
I really do want to say it: sorry.
Wow.
I'm sorry, did you - did you say I was second-rate comic? - Aw, come on.
'Cause you don't want to know what I think about you.
You don't take a deposition in a criminal procedure, Nick.
Your Honor, unless the witness is unavailable for trial.
Mr.
Rodgers leaves for Macao this week.
Well, get him to postpone his trip, Nick.
He's doing essential business for Mr.
Greene, who insists on attending Mike's trial.
Tommy, you guys are the ones claiming that Rodgers obstructed justice, Do you want his testimony preserved or not? Okay, yes, we have no objection to the depo, Your Honor.
But I want a camera in this court.
Then I'll allow it.
Bring him in.
Next.
Mr.
Rodgers, this is only a deposition, but the oath applies: do you affirm that any answer given here - will be the truth? - I do.
Pete, Mr.
Greene, have a seat.
Go ahead, Nick.
Any time you're ready.
Oh, thank you, Your Honor.
Mr.
Rodgers, could you state your full name and occupation, please? Jeffrey Rodgers.
Head of security for the Florentine Hotel.
And you've worked for the Greene family for what, 15 years now? I started with them at the South Tahoe resort in '95.
So you were present for that tragic accident where Katherine Davis died at the lake, right? I was actually in Reno when the accident occurred, but I came straight to Tahoe after that.
At Mike's father's request? Yes.
Mr.
Greene requested that I come to take over the public relations.
Public relations? Yes, Mike and his friends were underage and had been drinking.
News media needed to be managed so reputations weren't damaged.
So you were concerned with the Greene company's reputation, not Mike, right? Yes, that's right.
Mike's reputation wasn't at stake; he tried to help the girl.
I'm sorry.
He didn't try to help the girl.
Contusion to the throat, Your Honor? You'll have your chance.
Did the official Tahoe City police investigation find that Mike tried to save Ms.
Davis? Yes.
They ruled it an accident.
All right, Jeff, the morning you found Ms.
Seeger drowned in Mike's suite, - you sent him away from the room, right? - Mm-hmm.
Why? Mike had no recollection of the previous night's events.
He was in no condition to talk to anyone.
That's my job.
- Public relations? - That's right.
Not because you expected foul play? Mike had witnessed her mixing narcotics and alcohol.
I figured she got in the hot tub, passed out and drowned.
You still believe that? Yes.
I've seen this type of thing before.
The blood vessels dilate, the alcohol causes Your Honor, this man is a bodyguard, not a doctor.
It's in his wheelhouse.
Go ahead.
The body overheats because - of the hot water, - Uh-huh.
And it's lights out.
It's common with kids and drugs.
I'm sorry.
Is he a psychologist, too? Overruled.
All right, did you know Rye Seeger, Jeff? Yes.
She worked at the hotel.
You remember the last time you saw her? I don't, no.
The morning she died? About 2:00? I I don't remember when I last saw Rye.
Well, you exited to the penthouse floor at 2:13.
But it's part of your job to check in on Mike, right? Is that what you were doing? Yes.
Well, here's the thing.
There's no record of your key card in the door lock.
So who let you into the room? Mike.
What are you talking about? I Ah.
But you didn't see Rye? I spoke to Mike in the foyer, and then I left.
Okay.
Mr.
Rodgers, how long before you left? I don't remember.
You left the penthouse floor by the private elevator, no cameras, but you need a key card.
You keyed the elevator at so you talked with Mike for 42 minutes? I must have.
Time flies.
Yeah, time flies.
Why did you take the private elevator? Some reason you felt guilty going down that you didn't feel going up? No reason.
And if I told you Ricky Hall says he saw Mike passed out cold that he let you in, what would you say to that? I rang the bell, and he woke up.
He woke up.
A young man who had prescription drugs in him and alcohol just woke up and answered the door, and you chatted for 42 minutes? - I don't know, - Mr.
Rodgers, maybe you're confused.
Maybe it was Rye Seeger who opened the door? You didn't spend 40 minutes with her maybe, huh? No.
And if a number of Florentine employees told my investigator that they've seen you and Rye together many times, and sometimes arguing, what would you say to that? We were co-workers, Mr.
Morelli, She was in a relationship with my employer's son, who, as I've said, I tend to.
Tend to.
Well, it must be a pain in the ass to tend to those little snot-nosed brats, huh? Your Honor, I don't like the direction this is going in.
It's not for you to like, sir, but you may invoke your rights.
You know, Mr.
Rodgers, there's something about this that always bugged me.
The girl had skin under her nails, you don't get that from downing.
But my guy didn't have a scratch on him.
I don't suppose you'd want to undress for us, would you? Your honor, I invoke.
Yeah, I'm not sure I'd want to take my shirt off on camera either.
Leo, the gentleman I spoke to you about.
Yeah, that's correct.
Good job, Morelli.
Eh, it's what we do.
Pete.
Michael I am sorry that I ever doubted you.
It's okay.
I don't think that you ever really did.
- Mr.
Greene! - Mr.
Greene! What happened then? Did they just arrest him? No, but I heard they've sworn out a warrant.
I know a girl in Homicide, and she says they found out Rye was with him even before Mike.
He introduced us.
I didn't know they had a thing.
Maybe he killed her in a jealous rage.
Maybe it was an accident.
Leaves it for Mike to face, you know? I just want to thank you all so much.
- Oh - You really saved me.
Oh, cheers.
Congratulations.
Hey, Dad.
Everybody, you all taken care of? Morelli? Yes, very well.
I thought you all might be interested to know that the line on my son's case is off the board.
Not guilty covers at 11 to one.
You gotta be kidding me.
You got to be kidding me! What, what?! You bet on our case? That's twenty thou after the vig! - I'm rich! - You cannot You cannot bet on our case! What do you think you're doing?! Hey, what's the line on the Rodgers case? - Just posted.
Even odds.
- Even odds? All right, give me money on that.
I'm gonna put some money on the Rodgers case.
Oh, I'm gonna bet now! - I'm gonna do whatever.
- Don't do that money dance.
Don't do that money dance for me!
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