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Man: All visitors must have identification ready.
How much of a chance is there?
Well, the DA's not going to release you
based on Jared's statement alone. We need more.
You guys were tried separately,
so we just want to go over Jared's trial with you.
Tell us anything you can.
Larry, let me ask you something.
Nobody knows how this works better than you.
In your opinion, and I know it's just an opinion,
what is the more likely scenario
given that you've tested the same sample,
that there was an error in the original DNA test
or that the report was compromised after the results came in?
Larry, let me call you back in about an hour.
Okay? Thanks.
Hi. Are we too early?
No, you're right on time. Have a seat.
You need to look at this.
What is it?
You said in your testimony that you knew Jared, but weren't friendly.
I mean, yeah, he was a guy around the neighborhood.
You know, older.
- Was kind of a joke. - Why?
From what I heard, Jared always wanted to get in
with the Kielbasa Posse gang,
but they never took him seriously.
So the Butler house was under renovations the spring before
and Jared Bankowski was on the crew?
Yeah, my dad's construction company had the job.
He hired Jared. Didn't like him much, but it was a favor.
- A favor to who? - Ida.
- Ida Bankowski? - Yeah, she was Dad's accountant.
That's not possible. They're wrong. I saw him.
I know. Jared Bankowski was in the house,
but the man who attacked your mom...
are you sure that was Jared?
- You saw his face? - You don't believe me.
I believe everything you believe, but, sweetheart, something's not right here.
Did you or your dad know any of these Kielbasa Posse guys?
No, no, my father would have thrown me out of the house if I had.
I mean, he wanted to anyway just because of Emily.
Your father knew about you and Emily?
Yeah, he--
he walked in on us once in my room.
No, he's dead. It's over.
I don't have to do this anymore.
I'm of age now. I've been thinking I might move away.
I can do what I want now.
Jenny, when's the last time you spoke with Dr. Patterson?
You've been having those episodes again, haven't you?
They're worse when I'm with him. He makes me remember.
- I can't do that. - Adam: I know it's hard.
But until you can really face what happened,
you're never gonna have any kind of life for yourself
no matter where you are.
Look, man, come on.
You're asking the wrong questions, all right?
I mean, how come you never ask me if I know who did it?
Huh?
I mean, you're sitting here for 11 years,
you drive yourself crazy trying to figure it out.
And then suddenly it just clicks, right?
Who was it?
Scumbag drug addict.
You know, he hated Emily being with me.
But we were best friends.
But, you know, you're never gonna get him.
It's just not gonna happen.
They got people in here.
They got people everywhere, I know it.
- Clark: Forget it. - Why? It's a possible suspect.
You know what? He's not stable and even he knows there's no proof.
- We'll get proof. - Can you shut up a minute?
Come here. Yeah, just come over here.
Now, look, I know you think you're the smartest person in the room,
and I can respect that because I think I am, too,
but you've got to listen to what I'm saying.
Number one, you cannot, may not, will not
go after any member of the Zale family in this city
like some Olsen twin with a magnifying glass.
Do you know who Eric Zale's father is?
Stanley Zale. That's why we should move.
The press will be all over this.
What Oliver Stone movie are you living in?
He is the richest conservative in the state.
Do you know what happens when people like us
go after men like him without legal protection or proof?
We wind up covered in lye with no teeth and no fingerprints.
Or worse, you know, they just shut us down and take away our funds.
Terry did get that part right.
He deserves to be released, Clark.
That's what I'm saying.
You will hurt his chances of being released.
To do this right, we have to take the time.
This is when the law works.
If you want to help, go study for your bar exam.
- I study at night. - You're here at night.
I don't want to be your mother.
I offered you my study group and you said no,
and that's fine, but I don't have to remind you
that if you don't pass the bar this time, you won't be able to take it again
till after your father's final hearing with the board of pardons.
You've done an extraordinary thing here with Bankowski.
We are working on Terry's release.
There's nothing for you to do right now.
Take a breath, focus on the bar.
Hang out with your boyfriend.
But unless you want to join the study group,
don't come back to this office till after the exam.
Um...
- Clark. - Christine.
Why didn't Ida Bankowski claim her son's body?
Ida's gone. I contacted her about a possible civil lawsuit.
- And what'd she say? - How much?
And then she told me to call her back
and when I did, her phone was disconnected.
Maddy found out through a realtor her house is up for sale.
Ida Bankowski is nowhere to be found.
Your Honor, my clients
are a not-for-profit organization called Food 4 Philly,
providing food and shelter to the homeless and shut-ins of our city.
They received a 60-day petition
to provide certain infrastructure upgrades on their properties
or they'd be forced into receivership.
Mr. Zale offered a donation commitment
of $250,000,
which would have fully covered the renovation expenses.
He made personal assurances that his donation was forthcoming.
At the 11th hour, Mr. Zale decided to renege on his donation offer.
Food 4 Philly was forced to sell their properties at a loss
to Boydon Industries, which, it has now been discovered,
is a subsidiary company owned by the Zale Collective.
It is our belief that Mr. Zale committed real estate fraud,
manipulating the organization to lose their properties
at the 11th hour so he could buy them at cost.
City property inspectors reported that the building
owned by Food 4 Philly had substandard electrical systems
and three nonfunctioning bathrooms for over four months.
There's also a history of mismanagement of funds.
And, look, I applaud everything you've done and accomplished.
But at the same time, if you're gonna provide a service
for the underprivileged,
it requires solid business acumen
and organizational skills, not just good intentions.
These people without jobs, without homes,
they count on you, and if you cannot provide
an organization that they can rely on,
then you're actually part of the problem.
Stanley Zale did this
just so he could buy the property. You deny that?
The only thing Mr. Zale is guilty of
is losing confidence in a nonprofit organization
that has proven its inability
to manage its funds.
So instead of suing him,
you may want to sue your attorney
for not doing his due diligence
on Mr. Zale's subsidiary companies.
Hey.
I know who got to you.
We have names. I'm gonna have a meeting.
We're gonna decide what to do.
You have to be there.
When we strike back, you have to be right at the front.
We got to send them a message that they do not touch you again.
Ray, listen to me. There's a chance I might get released.
Okay? It's gonna take some time,
but there's a chance and I just don't want to screw it up.
All right?
Are you crazy?
This is your life we're talking about here.
The only time in here is today.
You're gonna bet your life on some girl
who's not even a lawyer that tells you you have a chance?
That's bullshit.
You got to start paying attention to what's what
right now or you're gonna die.
Now you have to stand with us the way you used to.
The way you took on Roberto Diaz.
You remember that?
I don't like to see you get played,
but you have to see things the way they are.
Honestly, you think they're ever gonna let you walk out of here?
- Hi. Mrs. Kucik? - Yes.
I'm Christine Rosa. I'm with the Innocence Initiative.
We're working on your son's case.
Oh, really?
- Oh, uh, come in. - Thank you.
My shoes are wet. I don't want to mess up your floor.
Oh, it's all right. Come in.
- Okay, thanks. - Right.
Would you like a cup of coffee?
Oh, no. No, I'm fine, thank you.
- Okay, come on. - Okay.
Terry, he didn't mention anything about his case being reopened.
You've spoken to Terry?
I see him every week.
I was wondering if your husband was at home.
Rosa. Is that Italian?
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