The Kid Stays In the Picture
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1:12:00
Shapiro told me that the police would be
calling, and they'd wanna talk to me.

1:12:05
We sat down with them while I told them
everything I remembered about Roy Radin.

1:12:10
Laney Jacobs introduced
Evans to Roy Radin.

1:12:13
For the next six years, the name
Robert Evans was making headlines again.

1:12:17
No, I wasn't buying Warner Bros.
This time, I was buying infamy.

1:12:23
The Cotton Club murder case...
1:12:30
Doors closed on me quietly.
Calls made were not returned.

1:12:35
Though I was still ensconced
in the primo offices of Paramount...

1:12:39
...I may as well have been a shadow.
1:12:48
Finally, in the spring of '89, after six long
years of innuendos on my character...

1:12:54
...the Roy Radin case went to trial.
1:13:00
Laney Jacobs, the woman who introduced me
to Radin, was tried for his murder.

1:13:05
The prosecutor outlined
a case of money and drugs.

1:13:08
And this is gonna show,
that this woman here...

1:13:12
...Laney Greenberger, had two problems
with a man by the name of Roy Radin.

1:13:16
He told the jury that Laney had asked Radin
for a finder's fee for introducing him to me.

1:13:22
When Radin refused to pay it,
Laney became irate.

1:13:26
Two weeks before his murder, Laney,
who was a part-time coke dealer...

1:13:30
...suspected Radin of stealing a large
amount of cocaine from her.

1:13:34
At this point,
Laney decided to kill him.

1:13:36
After getting into her
chauffeur-driven limousine...

1:13:41
...with her, Mr. Radin was never
seen alive again.

1:13:46
Jacobs and her accomplices were convicted
for the murder of Roy Radin.

1:13:52
Me?
Well, I wasn't even a suspect.

1:13:57
I was a tangential character
in the proceedings, at best.


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