Whenever I find myself unable to uncover a reasonable explanation for a so-called inexplicable criminal act, it only means I haven’t uncovered it yet.
You know the definition of a witness, Ralph, right? A person who thought they saw something.
An outsider knows an outsider.[to Ralph]
A human being cannot exist in two realities at the same time.
When the facts before you are so filled with uncanny coincidences that perhaps the first step to seeing things clearly is not to find a way to dismiss those facts, but to expand your sense of what reality might entail.
When anybody says to me, “I’m here to help,” things invariably get worse.
Problem is when they arrest you, you get put on the justice train, and the train has no brain.
It’s like he’s begging us to catch him. But what kind of criminal does that?[about Terry]
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If I feel like using the conditional “if”, then “if” is the word, mockingbird.[to Ralph]
If I believe something to be true, then I have to deliver that truth no matter what.
I’ve known plenty of people like you.[Ralph Anderson: I’ve known a few people like you.]
I’m a criminal defense lawyer. I can believe anything.[Claude Bolton: You don’t have any issue believing that?]