Capturing the Friedmans
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A Jewish pterodactyl.
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Shmuck, shmuck, schmuck.
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The 4 of us got along so well.
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We had a very similar
kind of sense of humor.

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You know, one guy would say
something, and then it would,

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then the next person
would add to the joke.

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And my mother, who has
no sense of humor,

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and she just didn't
get that part of us.

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And she resented that.
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When this whole thing blew
apart, the men got together,

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and Arnold confided in them.
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And me?
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And I was a loyal wife.
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People told me, "Oh, why
don't you leave him?

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He's a horrible person.
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Just walk out and leave him. "
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And I didn't.
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I went all over town.
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I raised money for bail.
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I called every relative I knew.
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I begged.
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And I did all this
for him, right?

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He was my husband. I loved him.
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And no one said,
"What do you want?" to me.

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OK.
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OK, I think we can eat now.
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So you're saying
what we have is

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the people who we thought
would testify

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and say that nothing happened.
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And we are afraid to put them
on the witness stand,

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even though we know
that nothing happened.

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We think they will say
something happened.

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The Friedmans suggested that
we speak to various people

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who may have been present
at the time.

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And some of those people weren't
alleged victims at all.

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And that the hope was that one
or more of these people

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would say,
"This is just not true. "

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But that just didn't happen.

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