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Detective Matosian:
[Continue the lines] So, when did you last see her?
Arnie Becker:
Uh, 2 days ago.
Detective Matosian:
Or the circumstances?
Arnie Becker:
It involved a legal matter.
Detective Matosian:
Was it how you and Ms. Greer know each other this, uh, this legal matter?
Arnie Becker:
Uh, actually we met several years ago, a mutual friend introduced us.
Detective Matosian:
How often did you see her after that?
Arnie Becker:
Hmm, 4-5 times, uh, all social occasion.
Detective:
Were you a client?
Arnie Becker:
Uh, no, no. Our relationship was strictly social.
Detective:
She never procured anyone to accommodate your particular taste in women?
Arnie Becker:
What's that supposed to mean?
Detective Matosian:
We hear comes to women, or something of a rough rider.
Arnie Becker:
What?
Detective Matosian:
Did Ms. Greer ever tried to extort money from you in exchange for keeping your relationship secret?
Arnie Becker:
Look, I came down here voluntarily someone who happened to know the deceased. If I'm a suspect, I should have damn well be told before you start asking me questions.
Detective:
You are a suspect, Mr. Becker.
Arnie Becker:
Based on what?
Detective Matosian:
Based on the fact that you were seen leaving Carmilla Greer's home last night. 2 hours before her body was found.
Detective:
You want to tell us what you were doing there?
Arnie Becker:
I'm not answer anymore questions.
Detective:
All right. At this point, I have to inform you that you are under arrest for the murder of Carmilla Greer.
Arnie Becker:
What?
Detective:
You have a right to remain silent, if you give up that right, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided to you free of charge. Now do you understand each of these rights as I've explaining to you?
[Arnie Becker is arrested for the murder of Carmilla Greer and someone here appeared in the window of the interrogation room that followed him is the Assistant D.A. Belinda Fox for personal malice]
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