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:58:00
The two defendants?
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Yes, the same two defendants.
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Father Carillo, at 8:25 pm,
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the time the police say
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victim Sean Nokes was murdered,
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were you still with Mr Reilly
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and Mr Marcano
at the basketball game?

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Yes, I was.
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And at what time did you,
Mr Reilly,

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and Mr Marcano part company?
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It was around 10:30...
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A little later.
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They dropped me off
in front of the rectory,

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near where
they had picked me up.

:58:30
Did the defendants tell you
where they were going?

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No, they didn't,
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but I imagine after a night
spent with a priest,

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they went looking for the first
open bar they could find.

:58:38
So then, Father,
if the two defendants

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were with you at 8:25
at the night of the murder,

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they couldn't have shot
and killed Sean Nokes

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as the prosecution contends,
isn't that correct?

:58:48
Not unless they shot him from
the blue seats at the Garden.

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No, he was not shot from there.
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Then he was not shot
by those boys.

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No further questions,
Your Honour.

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Thank you, Father.
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Your witness, Mr Sullivan.
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Thank you, Your Honour.
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Did you buy the tickets,
or were they given to you?

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- No, I bought them.
- On the day of the game?

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I went to the box office
about a week before.

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Did anyone know
you were going to the game,

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other than the two defendants?
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I don't think so.
:59:25
Was anyone with you
when you purchased the tickets?

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No.
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No one saw you buy the tickets?
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That's right.
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Did you get a receipt?
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No, I didn't.
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Pay by cheque, Mastercard, Visa?
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No, I paid by cash.
:59:38
I usually pay for things
in cash.

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You care for the boys in your
parish, don't you, Father?

:59:44
Very much.
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And there isn't anything
you wouldn't do for them,

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am I right?
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Anything in my power to do,
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I would make it a point.
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You're like a father,
a good father,

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looking out for one of his sons.
:59:56
Something
along those lines, yes.

:59:59
And is it true, then,
as a good father,


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