CRIME AND PASSION
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Mr. Murdock: I need crime, I need passion, and even romance, providing it's between your repulsive characters.
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That it was
a spontaneous crime of passion, And not a cold-blooded,
premeditated murder-- Is that correct?
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You won't have to admit anything but if there's no body, there's no crime and without a crime
we can't convince the DA the murder of your lover
wasn't a crime of passion.
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SO HER HUSBAND DID HAVE A MOTIVE. IT WAS A CRIME OF PASSION AND SHE'D HAVE KNOWN THIS.
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And then you work with passion to make that dream come true.
[applause] narrator: That passion
to make a dream come true is what would lead Kapoor and
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Detective Taylor:
Neighbors heard them screaming at each other, like for two hours, and it was nothing new. Then they heard the gun go off, both barrels. Crime of passion.
William Somerset:
Yeah, just look at all the passion on that wall.
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with DCI Butler's wife, we can assume that DCI Hicks
would've known he risked becoming a suspect in DCI Butler's death and staged the crime accordingly.
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And walking into a crime scene like this, seeing how a man is sleeping and is attacked so viciously, it certainly gives me a strong passion to find out this person that took his life from him.
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[man] Lacerations on the neck.
Her trachea's crushed. Broken veins in her eyes, and the skin tears suggest brutality. This is a crime of passion. Hatred. He wanted to feel her struggle
as she died. Tell me, Mrs. Cooper,
did you know the victim? No.
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When you see a lot of
high-velocity splatter, this suggests that someone
has been struck or stabbed with tremendous speed and force and is casting blood
a great distance. It suggests that this is very
much a frenzied attack, some kind of crime of passion.
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stories with no facts or evidence behind them
but, I guess for the views-- ELIZABETH YARDLEY: Before
the day of the murders, Holly and Tommy had
never met one another.
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broken, one in particular
in the hyoid. ...which would be death
causing in and of itself. When there are signs
of strangulation, you immediately know that
the person, the assailant, was known to the victim. That there was a passion that went into the crime.
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was extremely high. I suspect it was probably some kind
of unpremeditated crime of passion. We all know they left the reception together. That's hardly evidence. We also found her blood on his hands and his fingerprints on the murder weapon, but most importantly, he confessed.
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studies. Gets into scraps. Even so, it is a bit of a
jump to go from school bad boy to cold-blooded killer. Aye, but she wasn't killed
in cold blood, was she? It's a crime of passion, and there's nowt more passionate... than a teenager in love.
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District Attorney:
[his closing statement]
Ladies and gentlemen, you've heard all the evidence: you know all the facts. We have the accused at the scene of the crime, we have footprints, tire tracks, we have bullets thrown on the ground with his finger
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Mrs. Oxford:
A 'crime de passion' after all that time? Look at us. We've only been married eight years, and you can *hardly* keep your eyes open at night.
Chief Inspector Oxford:
Well, that's as may be, but I don't knock you about or make you do degrading things.
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a man and a woman are sitting at a table with a bottle of wine.
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Cal Flannery. Oh, right. Yeah, I think she thought
I was gonna be compromised. She was right to be concerned.
Michael Flannery's brother! Yes, but what if Cal Flannery and Patrick Elliot's relationship
was more than just professional? So, what, you're saying that
this is a crime of passion? Well, it's definitely
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Where did you sink it? We'll inform the police aboutthe body's location anonymously. You won't have to admit a thing. But no body, no crime, and without a crime, we can't convince a jurythat Laura's murder wasn't a crime of passion. We'll get close enough to the truththat you don't get burnt. How can I not get burnt if theprosecutor holds the
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Honore Lachaille: [at Maxim's] Gaston and Liane are joining me here at Maxim's tonight. I'm giving a small party in honor of a *heavenly* creature I met this afternoon. She's -
[bumps into a woman]
Honore Lachaille: pardon me - she's the sis
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with the defendant, your husband's brother,
is simply a friendship, yes? Course. Mm. Then how do you explain
these text messages clearly showing you were involved in an affair and placing you at the scene
of the crime? It's true. Jack and I were lovers but neither
of us intended for Nigel to die. It started off as a night
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Ed Tom Bell:
I was sheriff of this county when I was twenty-five years old. Hard to believe. My grandfather was a lawman; father too. Me and him was sheriffs at the same time; him up in Plano and me out here. I think he's pretty proud of that. I know I was. Some of the old time sheriffs never even wore a gun. A lotta folks find that hard
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Sinuhe:
[Older Sinuhe voiceover]
I, Sinuhe the Egyptian, write this. In my place of exile on the shores of the Red Sea. There is no more desolate spot on earth. Soon the jackals and the vultures will make a poor meal of what is left of me. No monument will mark my resting place. I will leave only this, the story of my life. I have lived fully and deeply. I have tasted passion, c
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La violencia de génerorefleja el odio, el desprecio o el valor inferiorque la sociedad le otorga a la mujer. Estudiaremos uno de los casos ocurridosen la colonia Juárez. Un hombre entra a una florería...
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ow to understand it the way I understood it, hearing it from the mother... that is, from the mother half of Norman's mind... you have to go back ten years, to the time when Norman murdered his mother and her lover. Now he was already dangerously disturbed, had been ever since his father died. His mother was a clinging, demanding woman, and for years the two of them lived as if there was no one else i
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I submit that this was nota hot-blooded crime of passion. | I submit that this was not a hot blooded crime of passion That at least could be understood if not condoned No This was revenge of a much...
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It had nothing to do with drugs. Lieutenant, this is awaste of our damn time. I think sergeant doakes is right. I read all the other forensic analysis. The cokehead murders had nothing to do...
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Kaffee:
In the mean time I thought we'd put the Apostle John Kendrick on the stand and see if we can't have a little fun.
Capt. Ross:
Alright. I have an obligation to tell you that if you accuse Kendrick or Jessup of any crime without proper evidence then you're going to be subject to
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...we have a beautiful young womanand her lover... | we have a beautiful young woman and her lover lying dead in each other's arms They had sinned But was their crime so great as to merit a death...
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Hey. Let me guess. Pigtails spilled her gutsand confessed to kidnapping Dana and Sasha.Case closed. Her name's Cheryl, and not exactly. But she did invite me to try outfor the cheerleading team. Who are you right now? And what is that thing on your head? It's a gift...from Cheryl
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Bartleby Gaines:
Nah, I'm not going to answer your question, 'cause you guys have already made up your minds. I'm an expert in rejection, and I can see it on your faces, and it's too bad that you judge us by the way we look and not by who we are, just because you want us to be more like them when the truth is we're not like them, and I am
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Narrator:
In the New York Herald, November 26, year 1911, there is an account of the hanging of three men. They died for the murder of Sir Edmund William Godfrey; Husband, Father, Pharmacist and all around gentle-man resident of: Greenberry Hill, London. He was murdered by three vagrants whose motive was simple robbery. They were identified as: Joseph Green, Stanley Berry, and Daniel Hill. G
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...think about this: A revolver holds six bullets, not eight. | think about this A revolver holds six bullets not eight I submit that this was not a hot blooded crime of passion That at least could be...
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sagree. Then why the surgical trophies? Agent Crawford, there are justsome things you're not allowed to do in a state-certified operating room. You didn't take any trophieswhen you murdered your wife and her family on Thanksgiving. - You put none on display. Why not?- Crime of passion. You know how stressfulthe holidays can get. Anyway, you didn't come here to talkabout my wife or the little nursey.
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Joel summers, the headpiece of our totempole, was adopted after his parents died. Guess who dad was? Fletcher Marshall.Joel summers is Joe! Marshall. We did a DNA comparison betweenFletcher Marshall and Joel summers. No match. So Marshall's son wasn't his son? The mum, Eleanor,was killed in a car accident four years after Fletcher was killed. Genuine car accident? If she was murdered,she would've be
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Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
He was never going to be transferred off that base.
[Kaffee turns the corner and stops the car]
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
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Señores. Hace unos días,se declaró culpable del asesinato de una mujer en Cuernavaca. ¿Con qué moral ahora piensa dedicarsea la vida académica? Señores, los que hayan investigado sabránque los cargos...
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Narrator:In the New York Herald, November 26, year 1911, there is an account of the hanging of three men. They died for the murder of Sir Edmund William Godfrey; husband, father, pharmacist and all around gentleman, resident of Greenberry Hill, London. He was murdered by three vagrants whose motive was simple robbery. They were identified as: Joseph Green, Stanley Berry, and Daniel Hill. Gr