03x05 - It Ain't Over Till It's Over

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03x05 - It Ain't Over Till It's Over

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[Lola] Previously on All Rise

We can't all be perfect.

Lola, with the dream job

- and the beautiful baby girl.

- You see, I'm a psychic.

I'm looking for the job as a court reporter

to supplement my income.

Don't talk about my mother.

You understand?

My brother is not a m*rder*r.

Darius, I'm the victim's advocate

assigned to this case.

A "chimera" refers to

someone who could be carrying

two totally different sets of DNAs.

- [All exclaiming]

- Watkins: Those records include that Mr. Brewer

- received the bone marrows transplant

- [Gavels bangs]

Council, you are both out of order.

I wanna see you in my chambers now.

You never should have introduced

this new medical information

- without first

- You have Carl's medical records,

- same as me

- It said nothing of multiple DNA markers.

[Stammers] And what is this

Chimeria crap?

- It sounds like

- Chimera.

- Fiction.

- Chimera and your own expert

just testifies that it's not.

I'm not obligated to turn in

any more documentation.

- It's impeachment evidence for the people's expert.

- [Lola] Hey!

You done?

Your honor, I'm requesting that

Mr. Brewer's DNA be retested

and that the people be granted time

to analyze and review this claim.

Your honor, this continuance

would be a denial of due process,

to deny a fair trial.

Granting it will be an interference

by the court to help the prosecution.

Mr. Watkins, I understand your position.

But given that this is a very

unusual circumstance,

- I'm going to grant the request.

- Boom.

Mr. Callan, you have 48 hours.

Your honor, it takes time to

run tests for multiple points.

Blood, hair follicles, the works.

We need to ensure that all

known sample of the defendant

are corroborated

not only with each other,

but also with the evidence

collected at the crime scene.

Then I suggest you hurry,

'cause I made my ruling.

[Darius] So, what does all this mean?

Is he getting off because he

has two different sets of DNA?

I really don't know.

I haven't heard of this before.

I'm not sure anyone has.

What happens now?

Well, look, Mark Callan is a fighter

and he will do everything in his power

to get justice for your mom.

- That I know.

- Okay.

Why don't you go down for

some air and I'll get some coffee.

- Hi!

- Hey.

Oh, come here.

- How are you holding up?

- Thanks, friend.

This has been a very long,

very strange day.

But, I got you a little

housewarming gift.

- Oh! And you know I'm a lavender girl.

- I do.

- How's the new apartment?

- I just checked it out.

This building is amazing.

It's got a private gym,

it has a pool, a sauna,

- an in-house movie theatre.

- Oh!

Well, I'm officially jealous.

I'm grabbing the rest of my

stuff from my brother's tonight

and I will finally have

a peaceful place of my own.

- Thanks.

- Well, that sounds amazing.

Um, dinner this week?

- I'll bring a wine.

- Okay.

And thank you again

for my candle, I love it.

- Of course.

- [Edith] Emily!

- Edith! Yeah!

- Do you have a minute?

One of our attorneys

is in the middle of a case,

but her mother was just

rushed for the hospital.

I know this is really unusual,

but could you take over her case?

- It looks like she's gonna be out for a while.

- Sure.

You're a lifesaver.

It's Gloria Hernandez.

Residential burglary,

grand theft, g*n possession.

She's a real peach.

You can handle a juvie case. Can't you?

- Of course.

- Great.

Uh, the adjudication starts tomorrow.

I owe you.

Juvie court. Hmm.

They're rerunning the blood panel

and tracked down your donor.

Now, you and your sister

- never met him, right?

- No.

He said that he wanted to be anonymous.

And all this time, I've been thinking,

god sent me an angel.

Now, it turns out,

my angel could be a k*ller.

- [Scoffs]

- Carl, that entire case

is based on circumstantial evidence

and we have a reasonable explanation

- for all of it.

- Mmm-hmm.

You know, I used to listen to those

m*rder mystery podcasts.

You know the ones?

I thought it was entertaining.

Now, I feel like, I'm living in one.

Hi, I'm Emily Lopez

to see Gloria Hernandez.

- Oh, perfect. Thank you so much.

- Right there.

Gloria, hi.

Um, my name is Emily Lopez.

Your attorney has a family emergency.

So, I will be representing you now.

Can we, um,

can we talk for a few minutes?

[Sighs]

[Emily] Well, you know,

this whole experience

must be scary, but I just

wanna ask you a few questions.

Okay?

Residential burglary, grand theft

and g*n possession are

- really serious charges. Did you know that?

- [Chuckles]

[Audience cheering]

You were seen on surveillance

entering the home in Pasadena

through and unlocked dog door

- in broad day light.

- People should learn to lock their sh*t up.

You were accused of trying

to steal a $100,000 vase?

I didn't expect

a wireless sensor. That was

- That was my bad.

- Why would you wanna steal a vase?

It was the xiang dynasty. Duh.

- And you had a g*n?

- Okay, that was also my bad, I

- I just didn't mean to bring it with me.

- But it's yours?

Yeah, but I keep it unloaded.

It's just to

Scare off the pervs.

You do understand that these

are very serious charges?

You've said that already.

Wow. [Scoffs]

Okay, well, if you would like

to throw your life away,

- I guess that's your choice.

- [Chuckles softly]

I'll get, like, nine months

in probation camp.

That's not my life.

You don't have to be

so dramatic about it.

There were people home.

And you had a g*n.

You could get a lot longer.

- Edith!

- Oh, good.

I was hoping to catch you.

What happened?

I am no child psychologist, okay.

And I get that she's been through a lot.

But I really don't think that she

cares at all about her circumstances.

You know, kids.

Then how could you call her a peach?

I don't like peaches.

You have to see this.

What is

[Siren blaring]

She filmed the burglary.

- [Knocks]

- Hey.

Whoo! Real quiet in here.

- Man, am I glad to see you.

- Y'all bet.

You know, this whole building

is talking about hybrid human.

Don't remind me, all right.

I'm trying to track down the bone

marrow doners through the cancer center.

Good. What else have you got on there?

Aside from his DNA on the victim,

Carl was seen at the

restaurant where she works.

He lived in that neighborhood, did he?

He also had the same caliber g*n.

Nine millimeter.

Although it was reported

- stolen a few years prior.

- Yeah, if he's clever, he could still have it.

What about his neighbors? His coworkers?

- What are they saying about him?

- Not much.

He was quiet, kept to himself.

Any reluctant witnesses we can persuade?

I'm still waiting to

hear back from a few, but

He basically just hung out

with his sister

and she's definitely not talking to me.

Yeah, well, something's

gotta stand out, you know?

Either about him, about his past

or about the day of the m*rder.

Tony, I gotta be honest with you,

I am running out of rocks to turn over.

Then we'll find some boulders to move.

Because, if you set a m*rder*r free,

you'll never forgive yourself.

Trust me.

It will haunt your

for the rest of your life.

- [Knocks]

- Knock, knock!

I figured you hadn't eaten yet.

I love you so much right now.

Thank you.

Sorry, I missed dinner. How's Rachel?

She's Rachel, so she's great.

- She says, "hi."

- With her usual storm of chaotic energy.

- Never leaves home without it.

- [Cell chimes]

Oh, Collier just texted

that my insurance

is finally covering his medication.

- I can't believe that took so long.

- That is terrific.

I'm so glad he's taken care of.

So, what's the latest with the case?

Well, this Carl Brewer

possibly having two sets of DNA,

- we're scrambling.

- Hey, can't you get a blood sample from

- before her had the surgery?

- No, we tried.

The original lab shut down

almost ten years ago.

- All the samples were lost.

- So, what now?

The lead detective's trying to

track down the bone marrow donor,

but since the lab closed

all the records were transferred.

- They can be anywhere.

- Why don't you use the press?

- For what?

- To help track this donor.

You might never get the hospital records

so you might as well

to utilize the public

No, it's just it's not me, Amy.

I don't want this to be more

of a circus than it already is.

Detectives are on it.

And once we find the donor

and where he was

when Brenda Fletcher disappeared,

- they'll know who k*lled her.

- Carl or the donor?

Unless, Carl isn't the only

person he donated to.

[Sighs]

Now, I don't want you to be nervous.

Okay? The trial is gonna

break down like

It's not called a trial here,

- it's an adjudication.

- Right.

That's what I meant.

There are going to be a few witnesses,

the prosecution will introduce

all of their evidence.

Tomorrow, we'll appeal to the

judge for leniency during sentencing.

- Disposition.

- Yes.

- During the disposition.

- Yeah, I know.

- You've done this before, right?

- Yes.

- Of course.

- Hello, Ms. Lopez.

- Hello.

- [Man] All rise.

Court is now in session.

The honorable judge

Alister Khoo presiding.

Good morning. Be seated.

Gloria Hernandez is present

with council,

the people are represented.

Well, Ms. Gloria,

this is quite a step up

from your previous theft charge

and the trespassing charge before that.

This is disappointing.

Very disappointing.

Okay, let's begin.

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

[Lola] Sherri, before this trial

had you ever heard of someone having

- two DNAs?

- No.

Two personalities, but not two DNAs. No.

Thank you.

Oh you have the look.

I'm worried with all this press.

It's gonna affect the jury.

Do you want to sequester them

These headlines are

keeping me awake at night.

I can only imagine this

affecting them to

Oh, they are most affected.

Their energy is at times chaotic

and overwhelming.

You know what's keeping me up at night

What? Really?

You love this stuff.

No, I do. It's just

She is too good.

You know the pregnant

court reporter on three.

- Hmm.

- Well, ilani correctly predict the sex of that baby

and she knew that Ronnie was

gonna propose to his girlfriend today.

- So, what happened?

- Well, he hasn't proposed yet.

- No. Whith you?

- Oh

Well, let's just say she gave me a

reading that hit too close to home.

- See?

- Here is probation reports

and don't forget, you have a

lunch with Rachel at 1:00 today.

Ooh! She's been speaking

in her high voice.

Which usually means

- She's got juicy gossip.

- You know it.

- Hey

- [Chuckles] Yes.

- I miss this.

- What?

Us.

Me too, your honor.

Me too.

- Can you identify who's walking on the property?

- The defendant.

You can see her walking

directly to the kitchen door,

when we lose sight of her.

That's when she went through

the dog door to enter the hall

- Objection, foundation.

- [Khoo] Sustained.

- Lay a foundation.

- How do you know it was the defendant seen

- on this video?

- We zoomed in to make an identification.

- Overruled.

- Showing you people's five.

What is this photograph?

These images are thin,

rubber wheel marks

found on both the kitchen

and the hall floor

which match the skateboard

the defendant was caught with.

It's how she didn't send off

the motion sensors

- which were set at 4:15.

- Objection.

Foundation. Motion to strike.

He's not an expert on wheel marks.

Sustained and stricken.

Ms. Lopez, you can keep your seat.

We're not formal here.

And if there are no more

questions for this witness,

let's pick up here after lunch.

[Gavel bangs]

Callan, I need your help. How

many juvie cases have you tried?

A few. Early days. Why?

Will you teach me everything

you know and fast?

They called you out on

terminology, didn't they?

Adjudication, after-care, intake,

and we don't stand

when we address the judge?

- What happened here?

- This is me goiner cold cases, trying to

Think outside the box

which as it turns out

is not as easy as it sounds.

[Emily] Hmm.

What the hell's going on?

[Scoffs]

It's all over the media.

Five people claiming they know who

the anonymous bone marrow donor is.

[Sighs]

Your honor, the people are

requesting a short continuance

- with the investi

- What? No!

We will not accept another delay.

This is a blatant violation

of due process

and my client's speedy trail rights.

We need to investigate

two new viable leads

regarding the bone marrow donor.

Mr. Kalen haven good cause

for another continuance.

We will not sit around

while he investigates claims

from every attention-hungry loon

claiming to know something

- about the anonymous donor.

- Okay!

- Enough, you two.

- [Coughs]

Though I do believe the people have

established good cause for a continuance,

Mr. Watkins is correct.

We need to move this along.

So, Mr. Kalen, you have 24 hours,

- but that is all.

- Yes, your honor. Thank you.

[Gavel bangs]

[Helicopter hovering]

You are clearly smart,

with a surprisingly strong

grasp on juvie law.

Gloria, you're just a kid.

You shouldn't be so carefree

about losing your freedom

for any amount of time.

It would be nice to have

something productive

to say at your sentencing.

I mean, your disposition.

[Chuckles softly]

Can you at least tell me

if someone put you up to it?

I mean, how would you

even know the vase was there?

And where would you even sell it?

Okay, at least tell me

why you did it in the middle of the day.

Everyone's at work and school.

Right. That's

Listen

I'm really sorry that your parents

passed away in that car accident.

I really am.

You and your sister were

lucky to have survived it.

And I cannot imagine

how difficult it's been

for you to be in foster care.

But, at least,

you guys are there together.

Gloria, your future matters.

No, it doesn't.

He does.

My sister is all that matters.

I'm good.

[Gloria sighs]

The new DNA test came back

and you do have two distinct markers.

- So, now we got reasonable doubt.

- That's right

but, Mark Callan is one of the best D.A.'s

in L.A. County,

So, we need to be prepared

for anything and everything.

Now, I know I keep asking you this,

but is there anyone who can

establish an alibi

for you the day

Brenda Fletcher reportedly went missing?

You're telling me

the DNA aren't enough now?

I'm trying to build

the strongest defense I can.

[Thumps]

[Sigh] Kid, you tell me something,

if they find the donor

and he's some richy rich

that can get a hot-sh*t lawyer

to get him off,

what happens to me? Huh?

Ain't I got no alibi, so

I get stuck holding the bag, right?

Don't the poor always

ain't take the fall?

I can get screwed no matter what.

sh**t.

I may be better off

if they never find him.

[Woman] Powerful forces are around you.

They're guiding you into another path.

Now, you must stop resisting

for this is your destiny.

What is what is my destiny?

- All will be revealed in time.

- But how much time?

When you're ready, you'll know.

How did you know I needed

a giant cookie today?

[Chuckles]

Every day is better with a giant cookie.

Come on, now.

So, did she tell you your future?

I guess, I [sighs]

I don't know.

After yesterday, I thought it might

be a good idea to get a reading.

- Why? What happened?

- While I was moving my stuff

out of Rachel's office,

because she's back in town this week,

I got a call that I lost

my new apartment.

Wow. That's a lot.

I'm sorry.

If you still need a place to crash,

the offer's still open.

Um, thank you, I will let you know.

How's your juvie case?

Not only

My 16-year-old client

live streamed herself

stealing a $100,000 vase

in the middle of the day,

and yes, the metadata

confirmed that it did come

from her phone,

but she was also caught on surveillance

breaking in.

So, literally, the only

defense I have right now

is that she's the kid

that did this stupid thing.

So, they've got her dead to rights.

All you can do is convince the judge

that she has a future worth saving.

She doesn't even think

she has a future worth saving.

- Mmm.

- How is it going with you and Mark?

Judge Carmichael keeps

granting his every wish

like a fairy godmother.

I'm trying to connect with Carl, but

Even with the good news, he has no hope,

they guy has been sitting in jail

while fighting for his life, you know.

He's probably trying to

manage his expectations.

Seen a lot of people

failing him his entire life.

So, I don't know if he

believes in anyone anymore.

Then, make him believe in you

by giving him back his freedom.

[Rachel] She's getting so big!

She's growing so fast

and I feel like I'm missing it all.

When she's older, she'll

understand that her mommy

was a very important person.

Besides

Her daddy is perfectly

capable of changing a diaper.

He even potty trained her.

- No.

- Robin has been great!

I'm the one who's trying

not to be jealous that

he gets to be with her all the time

and that he never misses a first.

Weren't you guys getting a nanny?

Or is Robin planning on not

going back to work and this is it?

'It"? What do you mean by "it"?

Raising our daughter is no small feat.

- It is a huge responsibility.

- Girl, girl, girl, girl!

Don't get defensive.

I was suggesting that you two

find yourselves some "oh, baby!" Time.

- Oh, baby!

- [Chuckles]

- [Lola] Where is that?

- Surfing Caicos.

- Oh!

- I took a just because

- weekend getaway.

- Wow, this looks fabulous.

If you haven't hired help,

ask Roxie to watch her and just go!

Girl!

- You earned it!

- Uh

- You and mister mom.

- [Chuckles]

- [Waitress] Two iced-teas.

- Thank you.

Maybe one day.

Hey, there is something

I wanna talk to you about.

Don't sound so serious.

You make me nervous.

It's just, um

I told you that Andre and I

were hanging out a little bit in DC.

- Yeah, how is he?

- He's great.

[Stammers] That's actually

what I wanted to talk to you about.

It's been a few months now

and things are going really well.

- But

- No but. I just

It feels like,

we're going to the next level.

And I want to make sure

you're cool with it.

What? Are you serious?

Dre is great and

We were a thing like

a million years ago.

You two were more than a thing.

I know.

But he's a wonderful man and

I am happy for you honestly.

Lola.

Dre

She didn't tell me that you were here.

[Andre chuckles]

Oh, look at that! What a surprise!

- You look sensational.

- Oh, thank you.

- Come on. Sit, sit, sit.

- All right.

- [Chuckles]

- [Lola] Look at you two.

[Chuckles]

Please tell us that you have good news.

Wasn't easy.

But we've finally tracked down

where the medical records

had been transferred.

A Mr. Leonard Green was

called Brewer's anonymous

bone marrow donor back in 1987.

The lab ran both his and Brewer's DNA

through codis and they do

have a shared DNA marker.

And according to the data bank,

Mr. Green only made

the one bone marrow donation.

- Any other links?

- He lived in Brewer's neighborhood

where they have the bone marrow drive

and he even frequented the bar

where your victim used to work.

- Well, did you pick him up?

- Unfortunately, Mr. Green is no longer with us.

He d*ed two months ago in a house fire

due to faulty wiring.

We did some asking around,

but it seems the guy was a homebody,

pretty much kept to himself.

If he was the k*ller,

any evidence we would've collected

went up in flames with him.

- Thanks.

- Sorry, wasn't better news.

- Geez.

- You know that I have

Carl's interrogation statements?

The g*n and questionable DNA?

I just don't see a strong chance

for a conviction here,

not without a "hail Mary."

But, we can go through

this all again, all right?

Maybe something else will pop up.

Tony, I can't shake the feeling

that there is something more

that we're missing with Carl.

Yeah, but you know,

we cannot convict on theory.

I know, I know.

Look, I

I saw a glance that he gave

his sister in court once

and it was, I mean, it was a moment.

But it made the hair

on my back stand up.

There was something in the

interrogation video I wanted to show you.

It's not evidence.

But I think it might help us understand

who Carl Brewer really is.

on her dead body, Carl.

People with psycho-pathologies,

they share a certain tell.

They don't yawn when other people yawn.

They lack a basic ability

to make empathetic connection.

Okay, I know it's a reach

But I'm telling you,

there is something wrong

- with this guy.

- Yeah, well, I'm with you there.

Guy certainly gives me a vibe.

But, we're gonna need

more than yawns and glances

that put him away.

You're right.

And it was my first time clerking,

- I wanted to, you know, make a good impression.

- Mmm-hmm.

But, I was so nervous

about just everything.

The man never smiled. Never.

But Lola hadn't been there

a full week as an intern

before she had him in

doubled over in laughter.

He was a Teddy bear.

- [Chuckles]

- No, no, you are a lion tamer.

Well, you have a

Talent for calming beasts.

Thank you.

- Hmm

- [Cell phone ringing]

- [Lola chuckles]

- Oh

- Please, excuse me.

- Yeah.

I'm so glad this isn't weird.

No! I am happy for you.

- [Rachel] Thank you.

- Perfect.

Mark!

Found someone in the lobby

who's looking for you.

- Mr. Callan?

- Mmm-hmm.

- You've been trying to reach me about a Carl Brewer.

- Yeah.

My name is Charlene Addison.

16 years ago,

Carl Brewer tried to k*ll me.

[Addison] I realized,

if I don't speak up

and he gets off,

I'd feel worse.

Charlene, in your previous statement

you said, you first met Mr. Brewer

in 2006. Is that right?

I waitressed in a little

dive bar on Figueroa.

And he came in one night.

We talked a bit.

After my shift, we had a few drinks.

And then he asked me

if I wanted to get some food.

Walked into his car.

That's when I started to get

a weird feeling about him.

He touched my hair.

Asked me if it was mine.

But it was the way he said it.

Then later, we were leaning

against his car, kissing.

[Breath trembling]

I glanced inside and I saw

A rope on the backseat

and gloves on the floor.

I tried to leave,

but he wouldn't let me.

He grabbed me by my throat

and and then I just felt myself

blacking out and then all of a sudden

a car backfired and it startled him.

And he loosened his grip

and that's when I shoved him

and I ran for my life.

[Sobbing]

- I'm sorry, gentlemen. I just need a minute.

- [Mark] Not at all.

Let me show you to the restroom.

It's just down the hall to the left.

[Sighs]

Brenda Fletcher had

rope burns on her wrists.

And she was a waitress.

Looks like this creep has a type.

Maddy, thank you again

for being willing to talk to

the court about your sister.

I know it must be scary.

You just want me to say what a

good sister she is and stuff, right?

Yes, exactly.

We just want the judge

to understand that

she's a good person

who did a dumb thing.

Do you know why

she tried to steal that vase?

Maddy, your sister is up

on some serious charges

and if you tell me why she did it,

it might help with the sentencing.

So, how long have you been skating?

Since I was six.

Looks like I'll make it

to Nationals this year.

What?

That's amazing!

Congratulations! That's

Your sister must be so proud of you.

That's why she did it.

We saw the vase on some rich

influencer's social media post.

Gloria thought it would be a good

thing to take for a "tick bait" challenge.

- For a what?

- People livestream themselves

doing stupid or dangerous things

For clicks. The more clicks,

the more cash you get.

When Gloria livestreamed the burglary,

it made enough money for me

to train and get to nationals.

She's not a bad person,

it was just dumb game.

- Right.

- [Cell phone ringing]

Um I'm so sorry.

Just excuse me for one minute, okay?

Yeah.

[Emily] Right.

Okay.

It's time to go, Maddy.

Ready?

Good.

When our parents d*ed,

the only thing I had left

was my sister and skating.

Our foster parents are nice,

but they can't afford my training.

So, we babysit, dogsit, wash cars,

anything to get us some money.

Nationals is my big break.

But if I qualify,

we can't afford the entry fee,

travel, costumes.

She wasn't keeping it, I swear.

She was just trying to help me.

- Thank you, Maddy.

- You may step down.

- I can't believe you did that.

- I did that

to try to get you out in time

to see her skate in Nationals.

Your honor, the only person in the world

who matters to Gloria is Maddy.

They are all they have left.

And she was simply trying to

help her little sister

fulfill a dream.

Her intent was never to hurt anyone.

She did not know that anyone was home

and the g*n was unloaded.

It was a "tick bait" challenge,

a modern day prank.

I beg of you

Please consider the child

beyond the crime.

Mr. Blake?

The prosecution rests on the evidence.

Gloria, is there anything

you wish to say?

Just that I know it was

a really stupid thing to do.

I'm sorry.

The youth are our future,

so we must treat them regardless

of their current maturity level

with respect and patience.

In this case, however,

Ms. Hernandez has squandered

two previous opportunities

to correct her behavior.

Understand this, young lady.

I'm presenting you

with your very last chance

to set yourself straight.

So, don't blow it.

Your sister needs you.

I will allow Gloria Hernandez

to remain a dual ward

and remand her six months

of probation camp.

We are adjourned.

Nice working with you.

Well done.

- [Whispers]

- [Emily] Thank you.

- Hey, could I ask a favor?

- Yeah.

Could you keep an eye on Maddy for me?

- Sure, absolutely.

- Thanks.

[Man] All rise.

Judge Lola Carmichael presiding.

You may be seated.

On the record People v. Carl Brewer.

Parties are present and represented

and the jury is not present.

- Mr. Callen.

- Your honor,

the people have 1101 evidence on

- the issue of identity.

- What? Wait.

Why am I just now hearing about this?

She was on the witness list, Mr. Watkins

and a preliminary statement

was in the discovery.

We haven't been given no notice

that any potential propensity evidence

will come into on this trial.

Mr. Callen, have you turned

over any new statements?

[Coughs]

This is unacceptable.

This calls for misconduct.

While I agree it's not ideal,

I will allow the people

to bring the witness in

and conduct a 402 hearing

outside the presence of the jury.

It will allow Mr. Watkins

the opportunity to cross-examine her.

Then, I will decide if she

will testify during trial.

[Addison] I told him I was tired

just to get out of there.

That's when he att*cked me.

Ms. Adison, did you fear for your life?

- I was sure he was going to k*ll me.

- Objection!

Relevance, motion to strike.

Sustained and stricken.

Thank you, Ms. Adison. I

know this wasn't easy for you.

Nothing further.

Cross-examination.

- [Coughs]

- [Addison sobbing]

How many drinks did you have that night?

Two, maybe.

Maybe three, maybe four.

- Maybe.

- And were you feeling the effects of the alcohol?

I guess so.

And you testified that

you were in an alley.

Was the alley dark?

Yes.

And you had never see the

person that did this before that night?

- No.

- So, your testimony

is that you were positive

the person you met 16 years ago

at night, in a bar, while

feeling the effects of alcohol,

- was my client?

- Yes, I know.

It was him.

- He was the one.

- Do you have proof

- or should we just trust you?

- [Struggling] No, he was the one.

I know he was the one

- to try to k*ll me.

- Your honor, objection.

- Argumentative.

- Sustained.

Mr. Watkins, ease up.

You want us to trust you. So, tell us

Did you testify that my client

- drove a light blue Chevy?

- Yes.

Marking defense, exhibit G,

a certified DMV registration record

showing that my client

never owned a blue Chevy.

[Instrumental music playing]

- Hi!

- [Chuckles] Hi.

- How are you?

- I'm good.

You too, come.

- We just ordered a delicious

- [Lola] Okay.

- bottle of Bordeaux.

- I hope you don't mind me crashing ladies night.

- Not at all.

- [Rachel chuckles]

Cheers!

- Cheers!

- Cheers.

[Amy] We were just discussing

a mutual friend we have in DC.

[Chuckles] You okay?

Mmm-hmm.

She's in the middle of that

m*rder case with Mark.

We should give her the bottle

with a straw.

[All chuckling]

Okay, well, you know what?

Let's go find you a straw.

Girl, I have known you too long.

What's wrong?

This is gonna sound petty

and selfish and totally insane

Come on.

Out with it.

But even though I said

I was okay with it

I don't think I am.

Lo, do you still have

feelings for Andre?

Hey, sorry to interrupt. But

- What?

- I have a nervous client

who needs some hand holding.

- Lola, it was really good seeing you.

- Oh.

Maybe we can catch up

next time I'm in town.

That would be great.

- I will walk you out.

- All right.

What's all this?

So, I got a bit sidelined

when Lola denied our request to

introduce Charlene's testimony in trial.

But then I remembered

something Charlene said

when she was on the stand.

Um, okay, take it back.

Brenda Fletcher, sh*t once in the

head and her body dumped in the trash,

- right?

- Mmm-hmm.

In Charlene's testimony she said that

Carl had a rope in the back of his car.

There are rope burns on Brenda's wrists.

Charlene also mentioned that

Carl asked about her hair.

There's a lock of hair

missing from Brenda's head.

Which the coroner thought was

torn out during the struggle.

Yeah, but what if it was intentional?

You know, I've been going to

the cold cases all week?

These four black women, they were

all k*lled in different neighborhoods

at different times,

but they were k*lled

the exact same way, Tony.

One sh*t to the head,

rope burns on their wrists,

bodies dumped in the trash with a

lock of hair missing from their heads.

Jesus Christ, Mark, you think we have

a serial k*ller on our hands.

I don't know yet, but

- One hell of a coincidence.

- We're gonna have pave it.

We're gonna have to ask the jury

Tony, I'm out of continuances

and it'll take weeks.

And we gotta investigate,

we gotta run DNA tests,

- get warrants.

- Then you're gonna have to

give the closing argument

of your career, otherwise

This guy could walk free.

Okay!

Okay. I believe we are to begin

here in closing arguments,

that is if we don't have

any additional requests

- or delays.

- People are ready to proceed.

- We are ready if you are, your honor.

- Then let's begin.

So, the facts in this case

may seem complicated,

but in fact, they're pretty

simple when we break it down.

One, the defendant was seen

with the victim,

Mrs. Brenda Fletcher at her workplace

in the days preceding her disappearance.

Two, the defendant owned

a nine millimeter w*apon,

the same caliber g*n used

to end Ms. Fletcher's life.

Three, the defendant has no alibi

for the day in which

Brenda Fletcher went missing.

Four, the defendant clearly

has anger issues as we saw ourselves

in this very courtroom.

And five and most importantly,

the defendant's DNA was found

on Brenda Fletcher's body.

Now, it is true that the defendant

has two distinct DNA markers.

But that doesn't change the fact

that one of them

was found on the victim.

When you add this all up,

it is abundantly clear

that the defendant, Carl Brewer,

is guilty of m*rder.

Carl was seen in the same

South L.A. neighborhood

because that is where he lives.

That doesn't make him a k*ller.

Carl spoke with Brenda

when she took his drink order

once or twice.

That doesn't make him a k*ller.

Carl once owned a g*n

and yes, he does at times

have a short temper.

Doesn't make him a k*ller.

This case is dripping

in reasonable doubt,

because there is another man

that could be

responsible for Mrs. Fletcher's death.

When Carl was 20, he received

a life-saving transplant,

which, as it turns out,

left him with two sets of DNA.

Perhaps Carl's donor,

another man from the neighborhood,

had a motive.

Because Carl Brewer certainly does not.

And the people have not proven

beyond reasonable doubt

that he did. Why?

Because Carl Brewer is not a k*ller.

Has the jury reached a verdict?

We have, your honor.

Thank you.

"The people of the State

of California v. Carl Brewer,"

we, the jury, in the above entitled case

find the defendant, "not guilty."

Oh oh.

[Sighs wearily]

I know you're happy

with your new therapist,

but I'm always here for you too. Okay?

Thanks, Sara. I really appreciate

you being at my side this whole time.

- I can't imagine having to do it by myself.

- Darius.

I just want to tell you,

I'm sorry for you loss.

If your guy didn't do it, I'm not

gonna stop till I find out who did.

"Love does not delight in evil,

but rejoices with the truth."

My mom's mantra.

- Ready?

- Yeah.

- Good luck.

- Thanks.

- [Man] Darius!

- [Woman] Darius!

Good work, Watkins.

You too.

Okay.

I don't wanna know my future,

but I do wanna know why someone

from my past has come back into my life.

Where's Olani?

She must've known we were

feeling uneasy with her around,

that I was considering

transferring her to the courtroom,

because she just left

her letter of resignation.

Damn! That woman is good!

sh*t!

[Sighs]

[Clinks]

[Door opens]

Okay, seriously? This has to

be our worst spot yet.

Yeah, I really miss the rooftop.

I take that is case has been

keeping you up at night.

Tell me I look as bad as I feel?

Protestors marching outside

the courthouse every day

were right.

There are so many women

of color that have been k*lled

or disappeared

and without money, resources

We've just been

in the middle of a trial.

Or if they don't look a certain way,

the media just doesn't cover it.

I'd like to think that

the media is doing their best,

but you're right.

White victims get spotlight

more often than women of color.

More often? This woman's m*rder*r

is still out there somewhere!

Just like the countless victims

of unsolved, uninvestigated crimes.

The only hope I have is that the media

and law enforcement and everyone

will start treating victims of color

and specifically black women

with the respect and the resources

and the urgency needed

to solve these crimes.

I did my best, Lo.

- I know you did.

- Can we just

Switch the subject?

- How's my beautiful goddaughter?

- [Chuckles softly]

Miss Bailey is amazing.

Her father is spiraling.

[Chuckles] - I found a

long lens on his camera

and he's glued to that citizen app.

That sounds like, he's just, you know,

misses his mommy group.

I think he needs some guy time.

- Beer, a game thank you.

- Sure.

- Between him and Rach

- Oh, you saw Rachel?

I missed dinner with her and Amy,

but apparently Amy met her

Hot-sh*t DC attorney boyfriend.

I think he

clerked for the same judge n

for in DC

- Are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

What's happening to your face?

You're sweating.

Nothing's wrong with my face.

It's hot. We're in a boiler room.

It's not that hot, Lo.

And the only time

I've seen you like this

is when you used to talk about

[Chuckles] Holy sh*t!

Andre is your "Dre."

"Love of your life

from college" Dre, like

Mr. Might-ay, might-ay!

- [Whispers] Yes.

- [Chuckles]

- Hi.

- Hey, hey.

[Chuckles] Mr. Watkins.

Thank you again

for all of your hard work.

- You have been a blessing.

- Just doing my job.

Be there in a second.

Hey, uh

My sister was right to believe in you.

And listen, I'm sorry

I gave you such a hard time.

You know, it's been a lot to deal with.

I'm just glad the truth came out.

"Love does not delight in evil,

but rejoices in the truth."

Well, thank you again, brother.
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