"Give me the rock." "No, no, no, no." "Driver's side window on that truck." "Right there." "Too ea, man." "Hey!" "Think he's a little ticked off?" "He Stupid punks, get back here!" "I saw y!" "DOLL:" "That tices!" "( giggles )" "DOLL 2:" "Do you wanna play?" "DO 3:" "I'm Riley!" "Oh, my God!" "Do you wanna play?" "I'm Riley." "You're special." "MESSER:" "w." "Now is is spooky." "Welcome to New York City's" "Premiere Doll Hospital." "I lived here my whole life." "I never knew a place ke this exted." "You never broke an arm off your G.I. Joe?" "Yeah, but I did it on purpose." "It was a casualty of war." "TAYLOR:" "Who's our vic?" "Russell McCulley." "He owns all of this." "And e kid?" "MAKA:" "Arvin Dooley." "He literally stumbled onto our vic and then called 911." "Somebody sliced his hand good." "Sliced right through the radial artery." "MESSER:" "I got something here." "TAYLOR:" "Arterial spray" "He was cut there." "Direction of the bod pattern says he stumbled back to here, grabbed for the shelves." "And it all came tumbling down." "More than likely, died of shock before he completely bled out." "Why kill this guy?" "MAKA:" "Doesn't appear to be a robbery." "Cash is still in the registe" "None of the dolls are missing, as far as we can tell." "And no sign of forced entry." "Although, the kidid say that it waopen." "TAYLOR:" ""Closed" sign is in the window." "I imagine the vic flipped e sign, but dn't get a chance to locthe door." "Left hand is clenched, still hoing on tight." "daveric spasm." "Quick and extreme rigor." "Something abt this little doll was worth dying for." "Dr. McCulley usuly stays after hours, mostly to catch up on paperwork." "We close at 6:00." "Doctor" "We try to make it like a real hospital." "We have admissn and release forms, visiting hours." "It's for the kids." "When they drop off their broken dolls, we want them to feel like we'll take goocare of them." "Anything special about the doll that was in his hand?" "NURSE:" "Secret Sofie." "She was admitted yesterday afternoon." "I believe the door repaired her." "I can get you the paperwork, Detective." "ss Felton, can you think of any reason why someone would want to kill Dr. McCulley?" "No." "Any disgruntled customers, former employees?" "Maybe he was having prlems at home with theamily." "Thsmallest thing could help." "Uh... one lady returned her antique doll several times." "She was unsatisfied with the work, but that was months ago." "Uh... more recently, the doctor filed a complaint with WorldSend." "The parcel delivery service?" "Some of the dollwe repair come from t of state." "We carefully pkage them and send them back." "But lately, we've been getting calls." "The items inside we broken." "Was Mr. Culley married or in a retionship?" "Holessly single." "Although, there were a lot of women in his life." "Were you one of them?" "No." "I wasn that luck" "Excuse me." "Possle suspect?" "No, I'm focused on the boxes behind him." "Theyave WodSend overnight labels." "All are unopened, and the one on the bottom appear to have been wet." "Looks like it absorbed water from the bottom up." "Possibly from the ow." "Someone delivered those boxes last night." "No lature marks, laceratns." "No abrasions." "No bullet wounds." "No apparent exrnal injuries, whatsoever." "I've got several nondescript capsules and a half glass of water." "But nothing that tells me whether these are barbiturates or vitamins." "Possible O.D." "It's certainly not suicide." "This is a "To do" list dated for tomorrow." "If you're gonna kill yourself, why would yowaste your time planni to pay billsnd do laundry?" "She was a waitress." "Yeah?" "How do you afford th address on a waitress' salary?" "Is it me, or is she smiling?" "Some souls find peace with dea." "Yeah." "Thissn't her glove." "Hey." "( garbled radio transmission )" "When Lauren didn't answer the door, I became concerned." "We've only been neighbors for eight months, but I-I feel like I've known her forever." "I-I know this sounds silly, but something just didn't feel right." "You know?" "So I-I called the doorman." "You didn't assume she was at work or out running an errand?" "Yesterday, she told me she wasn't feeling well and would spend today in bed." "Carolyn." "Are you okay?" "Oh, Dale, it's terrible." "What?" "What?" "Lauren's gone." "She's-She's dead." "What?" "What happened?" "FLACK:" "This is Detective Bonasera." "m Dective Flac" "Uh, Dale Straker." "Detectives?" "I'm sorry, this a homicide?" "All sudden and unexpected deaths are investigated." "Of course." "Oh, um, you told them about the argument, right?" "No, I mean, it was nothing, really." "Yesterday, we heard some voice coming from Lauren's apartment." "I don't know, but it sounded like it got pretty heated." "About what time was this argument?" "Just after 5:00, I think." "Coulyou tellhat they were arguing about?" "No, it's not that." "It was the tone of the convertion that was disturbing..." "to me, at least." "It ended with a door being slammed." "Was the other voice male or female?" "Female, definitely." "A very angry feme voice." "I'm sorry." "Rhonda Chavez?" "Look, before you start into a really moving story about how badly you need your package, I can't help you, okay?" "I'm not allowed to pull anything off the truck." "I got to deliver it to the address on the box." "I'd like to talk to you about Russell McCulley." "His doll hospital is on your delivery route." "Yeah, I know him." "You were there last night?" "I can't believe he called you." "What, now it's a crime to tell someone to mind their own business?" "Depends on how you told him." "I suppose he said I threatened him." "Well, he accused me of being careless with his pacges." "He called my supervisor." "I get one more complaint, and I lose my job." "So, yeah, I got a little mad, and I got in his face about it." "And then what?" "I left." "Did you leave by the front door or the back?" "I didn't catch your name." "Detective Taylor." "Crime Scene Investigator." "Which door?" "I went out the back door." "Every evening, same thing." "park my truck in the alley." "I get in, get out, get on with it." "It says "Fragile"" " I've had ough of you ining my boxes." "Yeah, yeah." "But the point is," "I don't appreciate the accusation, okay?" "The door locks automatically behind me." "Did something happen?" "Russell McCulley's been murdered." "What?" "What time was yourelivery?" "Late." "It was my last stop." "I'd say 6:30, quarr to 7:00." "ter closing." "Other than Russell McCulley, was there anyone else in the hospital when you were there?" "No." "Anybody see you go in or out?" "No." "Like I said, it was late." "How mad were you, Rhonda?" "Not mad enough to kill him." "Now, unless u're out to tell me that I have the right to remain sint," "I have to get back to wo." "Excuse me." "Um, I'm HarrEllis, the next-door neighbor." "We were wondering how long would all this take?" "Most of the activity will settle down in a couple hours, but it's gonna remain a crime scene." "Oh." "Mr. Ellis, were you home yesterday around 5:00?" "Yes." "Did you, uh, did you hear an argument coming from Ms. Redave's apartment?" "I heard something, but, like I said to the officers," "I've learned to tune out the noises." "So it'll probably be a whole week or so before they can list the apartment on the market?" "Yeah, we usually don't let the realtors show a place until we get thetink of death out of the carpeting." "Just thought I ask." "And the attitude is unnecessary." "HAMMERBACK:" "Stomach cancer." "HAWKES:" "So it was as it appeared-- hair loss due to chemotherapy." "Only 28 years old." "This type of cancer are in someone syoung, but it does happen." "However, despite its advanced stage, it wasn't our cause of death." "Our COD was respiratory failur" "I can see the discoloration on the lungs." "It's very gray here and here." "Surface hard and rubbery?" "Yes, Doctor." "There's a degree of damage to the organs due to the cancer as well as the chemo treatments." "So there's very little that I can cclude." "Until we get the results back from tox." "Precisely." "BONASERA:" "How much time did she have?" "In regards to the cancer." "Three to four months." "I wonder if she knew that." "Thanks, Sid." "Maybe we should revisit the idea of suicide." "Or assisd suicide." "She might have wanted to end it on her own terms." "She had every healthy food, cancer curproduct available in her home." "No, it didn't look to me like she was giving up the fight." "I think Lauren Redgrave really wanted to live." "My name is Sooo... fie..." "Right." "Mac..." "I checked our doll foridden drugs, cash, treasure maps." "Anything that would tell us why our vic held on so tight." "And thverdict?" "Zero." "I have no clue why thisoll was so important to him." "Any blood other an the vic's?" "Negative." "All we got is a bad voice box." "And Lindsay just tk it over to the AV" "So we findut who owned Secret Sofie." "You're having as much fun with your doll as I've had with mine." "Yeah." "You have that shard you pulled from the vic's hand?" "Yeah." "This little doll's arm is our murder weapon." "Cheap Styrofoam." "Somebody grabbed it when the soup was still hot." "Flack." "Yeah,eah." "It's always about the black glove." "Yeah, it's connected to the soup." "I'm getting a little hungry for nch." "Meet me there?" ". uh..." "I mix a little bit of rat poison with scrambled eggs." "Gets them every time" "Sorry you guys had to see that." "Two for lunch?" "No." "Ah, no." "Thank you." "I just need to ask you a couple questions." "Could you tell me who made a delivery last night to 837 W. 57th Street?" "Sure." "That was me." "Great." "Could you raise your right hand, please?" "We found your ove." "ree days ago, she was supposed to cover for me." "She didn't show." "I got fired." "We got into it over the phone." "I felt bad, so I went to see h." "Did she explai why she didn't shown up?" "She said she was sick." "That's why I brought her the soup." "And that was definitely a mistake." "How's that?" "She accused me of trying to kilher." "I don't wa it." "It's poison." "It's soup, Lauren." "It's your favorite." "You're sk, you should eat something." "There's pesticides inhe vegetables." "They use chemicals to manufacture Styrofoam and it seeps into the food." "And the me is from chickens that are injected with hormones." "What is wrong with you?" "I don't want to die!" "Lauren, what are you talking about?" "Get out!" "Just get out!" "You have lost your mind." "I'd never seen her like that before." "Did you bring Lauren anything other to eat than the soup" "No." "All right." "Thank you." "DARCY:" "Hey." "You didn't say how she died." "HAMMERBACK:" "Arsenic poisoning." "It's your cause of death." "As you know, most common routeof ent" "Yeah." "And we can rule out the capsules we found at the scene." "They were nothing more th a clection of organic supplements." "There was no poison detected in the soup." "So that means we'll need to go back to the apartment and te every fooand ingestible item that's there." "Histolical examination of the organs indicates chronipoisoning." "Okay." "Usually I can tell the number of weeks, but because our victim lost her hair, we don't have a sufficient sample to determine an accurate timeline." "Which would help us narrow down a list of suspects." "Who was in her life at the time of the poisonings?" "You know, I used to date a lovely young lady who shed quite a bit." "My point being, when you return to the victim's apartment, you might want to gather a few hairs from the shower drain." "I imagine she didn't wear her wig while bathing." "And any long blond hairs in the din would be from her, most likely when she started to lose her hair." "Right." "Anhing, Hawkes?" "suspicious about everything and sure of nothing." "Ain't at the truth." "You hear tt?" "Wow, he's good." "Yeah." "Really good." "You know, I don't think Lauren told anybo about her cancer." "The Strakers didn't mention it." "And it was obvious that Darcy hadn't heard about it." "That's a tough thing to go through by yourself." "Oh." "Must have been such a hard blow." "Now I undetand why she went to bed with her wig and makeup on" "What if she died in her sleep?" "She wanted to look beautiful." "Yeah, and she did." "Hmm." "Hey, Hawkes, come here." "Take a look at this." "Top of the tea bag." "Very top." "Staple's been moved." "Removed." "This one, too." "Okay, we got something her" "Hey, Hawkes?" "Yeah." "The tea bags we tainted with arsenic, iron, metal, sulfide and olivine." "None of thesare listed as ingredients on the tea bag box." "And the last four components create meteorite dust." "Meteorite dust" "I don't make this stuff up." "Oh." "Well, why is it in the tea bags?" "The unanswered question." "I know that they collect this dust from craters here on Earth." "It predominately used inolf clubs." "It's odd, and unexplnae, but it's not lethal." "It was the arsenic that killed Lauren Redgrave." "And the results of the atomic absorption test on her hair says she's been slowly poisoned over the last seven months." "This poison was found in tea bags that anybody could pick up at an upscale drugstore." "You're thinking product tampering?" "I'm thinking mbe this is a lobigger than Lauren Redgrave." "I dropped the doll off yesterday, late afternoon after my faculty meeting here at school." "Is there athing special about your daughter's doll?" "Um, to Abby, Sofie was very special, but other an that, no." "Why'd yotake the doll to the doll hospital?" "Abby explained , Soe's moutwould move, but the sound wouldn't come out." "Has she had the doll for a while?" "Over a yea" "MAN:" "Miss Drake, these are the last boxes." "Thank you, boys." "Luke, don't forget-- tutoring on Mo." "And Jason, expect your art history homework fst thing." "Ms. Drak we checked the doll hospital's phone records." "Mr. McCulley called you last night?" "Yes, he left a message on my voice mail." "I could pick up the doll anytime was rey." "But right now," "I do have to pick up my daughter." "Sure." "Thank you." "MONROE:" "Thanks." "Mae this isn't about the doll at all." "Maybe he just used it toefend himself." "Grip was way too tight." "You ever been to the scene of a shooting where the vic's hand is actually frozen in place?" "You can actually take the gun... slide it right into the palm." "Perfect fit." "That means he was struggling with his attacker for the gun." "Sa thing happened here." "u know?" "You hungry?" "No, I got to get back to the lab." "Yeah, yeah, yeah, me, too." "Me, too." "MONROE:" "This is no ordinary doll." "Pretty expensive..." "not very many made, but her big selling point is that she can keep a secret." "The owner of the doll can record a mesge... a secret... and then play it back again." "I've been tinkering with it..." "GIRL'S VOICE:" "I saw them kissing again." "Th time, they were naked, and I saw everything." "They kept saying things like, "Ooh, touch mehere That feels good."" "It was a bad touch Shh... 's a secret." "Sounds like she ught two people in a compromising position." "The doctorixed the doll and heard the secret." "Do you murder mebody over it?" "Depends on who was getting compromised." "Go back to the top." "I saw em kissing again." "This timtheyere naked and I saw everything." "They kt saying things like..." "Wait, go back." "...and I saw everything." "They..." "Pull up the back the backgrnd" "( fading ):" "I saw them kissing again." "This time, they were naked and I saw..." "That's some kind of a bell." "This little girl saw something in her elementary school?" "I guess we won't know until we ask her." "Abby, Sofie told me that you two have a secret." "Do you want to tell me what it is?" "No." "I don't think she would like it." "I'm sure Sofie wouldn't mind." "I don't think so." "Secrets are like promises." "And you have to keep them." "MS. DRAKE:" "I'm sorry." "She won't tell me, either." "I led on the way over here." "It's okay, sweetie." "You're being very good." "Abby, I omise you won't get in trouble." "No one's goingo get mad." "In fact, nobody even has to ow that you've told me." "You can tell me." "No, I cat." "The good news-- only one box was tainted." "The box in Lauren Redgrave's apartment." "The bad news, Harr is this littlerice tag." "It tells me that the box came from your store." "So someone tampered with my products." "And it's just a coincidence at your next-door neighbor bought the only tainted box?" "I didn't poison her." "Did you know your price tag stamp could be identified much like a gun?" "It leaves a very specific identifying mark." "Unique only to that stamp." "No other stamp has it." "This is all very interesting but whwould I kill her?" "We asked ourselves the same question." "And you know what?" "You had already given me the answer." "u were interested in her apartment." "Do you hear what you're saying?" "That I'd kill somebody for a space?" "It's a cset." "With a view." "Maybe knock the wall down that separates your apartment from hers." "Wasn't that your plan eight months ago, Harry?" "I..." "I have no idea what you're talking about." "Well, then let me take you back to the beginning." "You see, we couldn't figure out how Lauren Redgrave could afford that apartment on a waitress'ary, so we d some research." "And what we learned was the previous owner, George Milfy, left it to hisavorite waitress in his will." "That must have really pissed you off." "You know what?" "Yeah, did." "We're a co-o" "And we scrn potential tenants." "Those are the rules, and George Milfy broke tm from his grave." "Well, who knew his will would supersede the rules?" "I di't kill her." "I wouldn't do that." "I don't murd people." "That little girl was a tough cookie." "I couldn't get any more information." "When we recovered the doll at the scene it wasn't working." "But the nurse said McCulley had repaired it." "So imust have been damaged ain in the struggle." "If the doll doctor heard the sa message we did, he might have believed that Abby witnessed sothing inappropriate." "That would explain the phone call he made to Abby's mother that night." "But it's not the kind of thing you leave on somebody's voice mail." "But the fact remains-- the doctor helon to that doll." "Somebody wanted it because they knew what was on it." "ay, that swatch you cut from the doll's clothing, anything on it?" "Salt... potassium acetate, which is consistent with the sff that they use to melt the snow and ice out on the streets." "That leaves the print on the murder weapon." "No match in any database." "Okay, go back to it, dig deeper." "We need to find someing that gets us to our killer." "You're going to have to do more than just stare at it." "I'waiting for itto talk to me." "Ah, then you might want to buy it a drink first." "This is all we got on our case." "And you know what Mac says, right?" "Dig deeper." "Dig deeper." "You remember the Hutchinson murder?" "Bleecker Street?" "ly print." "Yes, I do." "If it's not the print itself, maybe it's something in the print." "Exactly." "Thank you." "Stella, I heard your vic had cancer, huh?" "Yeah." "Sad." "It's very sad." "Get that done, oy?" "All right." "What are you doing?" "You don't got to do that." "I was taught if u show someone a little respect you might get more an what you came for." "Yo uh, py good cop, I'll be bad cop." "I'm going to kp my shoes on." "Okay." "Guess you didn grow up with hardwood floors." "NoI di't, acally." "Bronx marble." "What's tt?" "It's linoleum." "MS. DRAKE:" "Once sec." "MESSER:" "So, we found a fingerprint on the murder weapon that killed Mr. McCulley." "Also we found traces of a substance called rhodium on that same fingerprint." "What does that have to do with me?" "We saw you loading jewelry into your car the other day, Ms. Drake." "Rhodium is used to plate white gold." "You obviously know something about welry plating." "Actually it's about the physics of art." "One of my new classes." "m teaching my students to take ordinary pieces ofostume jewelry and turn them into extraordinary works of art." "I think this ordinary fingerprint that we found on the murder weapon... might belong to you." "I'm sure it does." "When I dropped off Abby's doll, Mr. McCulley was helping another customer." "While I was waiting, I was fidgeting with the arm of a broken doll that was sitting on the counter." "I hope you don't imprison people based on such pedestrian evidenc" "How did u know it was the arm we were talkinabout?" "Detective Messer simply said the print was found on the weapon that killed the victim." "Well, it must be what you were referrg to." "It was the only thing on the counter when I was there." "Where were y on the night of the murder, Ms. Drake?" "Are yosuggesting that I'm a suspect is death?" "You didn't awer my question." "I was at a PTA dinner." "MESSER:" "You got a phone number of someone that can confirm that?" "Absoluly." "Thought you were going to play good cop." "There's something abouthat woman." "Yeah, I know." "She had all the answers, huh?" "Danny..." "Yeah." "Let's see if she has an answer for is." "Tony." "It's a rush." "Okay." "MESSER:" "I intercepted ur DNA results." "The blood on the eyall you found in Monica Dra's hallway?" "Yeah?" "It's aatch to Russell McCulley." "You're making me nervous, Mac-- yogot that look." "Wh look is that?" "That one that says, we're not quite finish;" "cancel your plans for e evening." "The doll's eye was outside Monica Drake's apartment, which puts Mr. McCuly's killer in her building." "Wait, I'm confused-- it sounds to me like you're saying that the killer is somebody otr than Monica Drake." "Her alibi was confirmed-- she was nowhere near e doll hospital at the time of t mder." "But Ma we found the eyeball outside hedoor." "Outside, Lindsay." "Defee attorneyill argue it's a hallway where anyone has access." "We got rhodium on a print and the vic's blood on the eyeball." "I'd say that's enough to get a seah warrant." "Okay." "So let's find something inside the apartment, preferably the doll doctor's blood." "Monica Dke knows the killer." "Looks like Ms. Dke's been quite busy." "Mo semen samples here than a fertility clinic." "What do you got?" "It's kind of a white powder." "There's more on the floor." "Seems kind of out of place, considering how clean the rest of the apartment is." "That's great, but we need blood-- not anythi?" "Not a drop." "There it is." "TAYLOR:" "See it?" "The wiows." "MESSER:" "There's snow." "Window on the left and the window on the right have the same drift pattern." "Yeah, and the snow on the center window's disturbed." "Somebody climbed through that window." "We got sal" "MESS:" "Same as on the doll dress." "Our killer ented the doll hospitafrom here." "I don't know, Mac, there's no fire escape ladder, the's not even a dumpster-- how's he get from down here to up there?" "mean, if that reout's correct, we're looking for somee from the Knicks." "No." "We're looking for Rhonda." "Atest, it's circumstantial evidence." "You know, we can conne Ellis to the teas and motive, but we can't prove h poisoned Lauren Redgrave." "And since weidn't get confession, that don't add up to much." "Let's ju go back to Darcy Sullivan." "Rat poison is arsenic, and we did find traces of arsic in r glove." "Yeah, but when did e haveccess to that particular box of tea, and what'ser motive?" "And why would anyone poison someone who was already so close to death?" "They didn't know she had cancer." "( door opens HAWKES:" "I answered the unanswered question." "BONASERA:" "Really?" "Yes." "With a vlin?" "This is gonna be good." "w, I want you guys ook right here, okay?" "Rosin." "Theyse it to coat bows of sg instruments-- it makes the tone bett." "Exactly." "Ok..." "Sometimes metals are added to rosin to create different tonal qualities." "One of those metals is meteorite dust." "Thunexplained ingredient in ourea bag." "Okay." "Wa a minute, thiss not just about a room with a view, is is about space." "Gentlemen, we have e right motive, justhe wrong neighbor." "Oh, you really are a brilliant musici, Mr. Straker." "Thank you." "Mm." "Bua very patient killer." "Arsenic poisoning over the last sev months." "Right after Lauren Redgrave inherited the apartment from George Milfy." "No." "You've got the wrong person." "No, no, we had the wrg person-- see, your neighbor," "HarrEllis, he was our first suspect." "Just knocking downhe wall between his and Lauren apartment, he gains a view." "But your plan was for a nursery." "That's why you killed her, right?" "You dot understand-- LaurenCaron and I were like family." "Guess that's what made it so easy to execute the poisoning." "Tell me something, Dale, d you ever put arsenic in any other food?" "Then maybe Carol made a cserole, took it over to Lauren's house?" "You used your wife and Lauren's friendship to gain access to Lauren's apartment, food..." "Look, this is crazy-- look, I did not poison Lauren Redgrave." "Oh." "But you did." "BONASERA:" "See, rosin's very messy-- it gets sticky, sticks on your hands, gets underneath your fingernails." "You didn't even think about that when you were putting your arsenic in the tea bags, d you?" "I-I want to, uh, to my lawr." "Good." "You can explain to him what sealed youre." "It's always the silest things." "There you go-- Lauren's "To Do" list:" "pay bills, do laundry, and, oh," ""Give Dale $95."" "The price of a box of a." "Oh, um, Mr. Straker?" "Just wanted to let you know, uren had terminal cancer." "She only had three month to live." "So, this is where I paed it, just left of the door." "Gives me plenty room to load and unload." "Salt." "That's how salt t on the shoe." "Yo, Mac, I think I've seen this before." "Thank you, boys." "Luke, don't forget about tutoring on Monday." "Looks like we've got trace." "TAYLOR:" "She told you to eak in to the doll hospital?" "That's not howt happen." "Ms. Drake had nothing to do wi this." "Come on, Luk" "She sent you there tsteal the doll, isn't that right?" "Hey!" "What are you doing?" "Give me the ll!" "But you messed up-- you were only supposed get the doll, n kill Russell McCulley." "It was an accident!" "A terrible accident!" "I mean, he should've just given me the doll." "You panicked... so you went toer." "I thinhe's dead!" "Where's the doll?" "I'm in trouble, I dn't g it." "You've gothis all wrong." "The secret your dahter was keeping was yours." "She walked in on you..." ""tutoring" Luke Fier." "Mommy, you all right?" "MONICA:" "Yeah, that feels good" "Mom?" "Mommy?" "Abby... sweetie, go to bed." "And you asked her to keep it a secret, right?" "But she decided to share it with someone, someone she trusted." "sathem kissing again." "Th time they we naked, and I saw everything." "She ke saying things like," ""Ooh, toucme there, that fee good." "was a bad touch." "It's a secret." "Abby, okies are ready." "( timer rings )" "MESSER:" "Th bell we heard came from your kitchen." "You would have never known about it if the doll hadn't been broken and the doctor hadn't heard the secre" "That's why he ma that call to you the otr ght, 'cause he was concerned." "ABBY ( on tape ):" "e kept saying things like," ""Ooh, touch me there, that feels good."" "McCULLEY:" "I just thought you should hear that." "Abby has such a vivid imagination." "She would've told if she saw something like that at school." "I'll pick up theoll tomorrow" "Why'd you do it, Luke?" "Ifeople found out, they wouldn't let us be togher." "Now, I got a secret for you." "No one knew that what Abby witnessed... wayou and Luke Fher." "There's noing on that tape that ss it was you." "ABBY (  tape ):" "I saw them kissing aga." "Thisimthey were naked, d I saw everything." "To anyone else, that could sound like... two high school kids going at it behi the bleachers" "But to your guilty conience, it sounded just like what it was:" "you and a teenage y." "Does it matter at all that I le him?"