Capturing the Friedmans
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he's going to be
convicted of it.

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And if he's convicted of it,
he's going to go away.

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Yeah, but if, let's say he
goes away for 10 years.

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He's still gonna come out.
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No, I'm talking about 50 years.
I'm talking about 100 years.

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She doesn't think
he's getting 50 years.

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I don't think she thinks that
he's going to get 50 years.

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OK, so what is he gonna get?
Twenty years?

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That's 50 years.
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What's the difference, well,
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If he goes to a state
institution on state charges,

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you know he's not coming back.
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In this case, there was
consultations

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between both sides, the District
Attorney's Office,

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the families,
the defense attorneys,

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as to what to do with
Arnold Friedman.

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We were trying to maintain
a sense of normalcy

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in terms of having dinner
and paying the bills,

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but it was almost surreal.
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I mean, I don't think
any of us had any notion

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of what was going on
or what we were doing

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or where any of this
was leading.

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Sir, would you like to
comment on the situation?

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Yes, I think this is a kitchen.
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I thought it was only
going to last a year

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and that we would look back
and laugh about how

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crazy we were and how we didn't
know what we were doing

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and just sort of laugh.
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What do you want?
My nose? My teeth?

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Wait a minute. There it is.
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- There's your nose.
- Oh that's great.

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I feel like I'm
being dissected here.

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And here's Mommy and Daddy
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in a rare moment of affection.
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What's the matter?
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- Why?
- Why?

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Why not?
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That's not all.
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You've gotten other things.
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Lately but not all.
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You're the one
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Who's stolen
my heart, dear


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