Transcript
11 ( overlap from segment 10 is included for continuity)
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
That’s what I needed |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Oh, those are, those are
twenty five hundred. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
But, they’re fake though
(snicker). |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
You can’t tell they’re fake.
They’re the real thing they just have a |
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different number on them.
Nobody ever checks. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Do they check Social Security
numbers in the states. (laughs) |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
They don’t, they just don’t...
(unintelligible). |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
I’m in the… And, now, I
can just cancel it. I paid my three years |
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for the lottery for the
green card. Uh, I can forget all of that now, you know. They’re not gonna
elect me after this. |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
Well, let me tell you something.
I just can’t drum enough on you how |
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this thing can help you
in your personal life, as well as both... your legal. It will help you
more... it'll help you both... I don't think ones stronger than the other.
It will show the authorities they are going to have to overcome me and
my machine, cause there’s going to be a lot (stretches out the word
"lot") of airtime. And, uh.. also help you with your personal life.
Cause if the people don't believe you after polygraph, then they weren't
your friend in the first place.. then they're questionable. the one's that
come back, your gonna have it right here. "Here it is. And here is... look
at tape and the questions they asked me" You know, it's an hour and a half
long. "Look for yourself, I told the truth." |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
And, I'll give you my resume...
to tell ya how great I am, you know. |
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(laughs) You do
(unintelligible) And you'll turn on the Phil show on the twelfth
the fifteenth, whatever it is.. It'll have you. It'll show you from your
heart, like you been talkin' to me and and uh, how you were misjudged,
how the polygraph does work and how it came back clean for you, that you
were truthful, you've been falsely accused. That's what's gonna happen. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Did they do that on the
other suspects? Like Steve Croes and...and.. |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Oh.. uh... |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
...and the other two guys. |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
The two.. the two black
guys? |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
The two security guards.
Yeah. |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Oh, we can. That's a good
idea. I didn't think about that. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Cause... um.. I heard from
a few weeks ago, I heard they.. they |
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went to the states. For
some (unintelligible).. For some methods just to clean their name. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
That's what I heard... I'm
not sure if it's true |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Oh.. It could be. It could
be. You know Steve Croes? |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Um.. Yes, but right now..
there is a problem for me to (unintelligible). |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Well, if you give me his
phone number, I'll give him a call. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
You see, his phone number
up in my cell phone and (unintelligible) and |
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my personal telephone (unintelligible)..
they took everything..most of.. most of our clothes, shoes, car, computers.. |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
Computers, right? |
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| Deepak Kalpoe |
Yeah, computer. and, uh..
the most.. the most damage in goods is.. is |
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mine. of all three? Like,
uh I had a sport coat.. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
....had it two years, (unintelligible)..
and uh... they tore it up. Tore it up.. |
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They took the pieces for
for that hair... whatever.. saliva?. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
It's.. it's all gone. All
gone. . |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Oh.. gee. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah, so.... |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
I can take care of Steve. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
But, I don't have. I don't
have.I don't have his number, but, uh.. he |
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works by Carlos now..Carlos
n' Charlies? The bar where Natalee left... he works there.. as DJ now.
So you can get him. He should be there. |
| Deepak Kalpoe |
Yeah, so just... But, uh,
our attorneys advised, you know, us to.. not to |
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talk and.. |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
Just stay away from him? |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah, and I think probably
his also did. So, we don't have nothing, you |
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know? ...against each other.
but we were just fine... You know, I saw him that Saturday, I was at Carlos.
But, then he looked at me, I looked at him... and we just walked away.
It's just.. It's not personal, it's just... |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
Well, you have to. You know,
your lives are... Your an open book. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah... well. |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
I'll get ahold of him, as
soon.. uh.. tomorrow tonight. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
And the security guards?
I don't now where they live. Nor.. nor where |
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they work. Or...nothing.
Officially on paper they're still suspects. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah, I asked my mother
and, uh... they are. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah, officially uh? to
records that they kept, they are suspected |
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for murder, kidnap, rape.
Just as we are. Only the spotlight is on.. more on us. |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
But.. (unintelligible) Look,
I'm gonna be here 'til probably the thirtieth |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
I know my ticket says I
have to leave here on the thirtieth. My two |
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partners they have to be
gone on the thirtieth, so they're leaving on the thirtieth. So, I have
eight more days to get all this done. So, I don't want to wait 'til the
end.. not on the news. You know, I want to do you right away, if were gonna
do you, in case they pick you up. If they pick you up, we'll, Phil will
do the show fast. Fast. Then, what he was gonna do.. do so late it can
help you. That's why it should be done right away. And if you're not picked
up, well, if we let it slip that you've passed the polygraph, they'd be
less willing to burn your ass (unintelligible) cause of the Phil
show and they're not gonna take you in. And when after the show comes out,
your attorney shows the judge your film, your polygraph, you're skatin'.
And especially if you and Phil do an interview to... what was it like,
why are you here? And.. He can make people cry, he can make people cry.
(silence for about five
seconds)
Let me lock it down. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah.. lets.. Yeah. |
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Both Deepak and Skeeters
stand |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
Let me lock it down |
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Skeeters moves to the
left and almost out of the picture. Deepak is standing and comes
straight back toward the camera
We can hear the sounds
of a sliding glass door closing.
This is the first time
we learn that the sliding glass door had been open throughout the interview,
which accounts for all of the extraneous noise heard from time to time
throughout the session.
The sound level immediately
changes to much quieter, but the whirr of the ceiling fan is still apparent.
Deepak seems to look directly
at the camera, almost as though he is discovering it, but he says nothing
about it. |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
(laughing, unintelligible
words, sounds like Marla) She could be crawling, |
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you know? Along that
ledge (laughing).
Deepak and Skeeters, both
move to the righ,t headed for the exterior door |
| Jamie Skeeters: |
I would like.. uh to talk
to your mom, so she... look me over. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Yeah, uh... prolly tomorrow. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Uh, I'll send the lawyer
some.. |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
You should always (unintelligible)...
You know the best polygraph in the |
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world? |
| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Ummmm. Mom (snicker). |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
Did you Mom always know
you lied? |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
Uh, yeah, she knows. |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
That's the best polygraph
in the world. |
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| Deepak Kalpoe: |
She knows (unintelligible) |
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| Jamie Skeeters: |
I tell people both... |
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His words are cut off
by sound of exterior door closing. |
Silence except for the
whirring of the ceiling fan. Silence continues for a llttle over ten minutes.
Then we can hear the sound
of the key in the latch and then the door opening and close loudly, as
Skeeters
has come back into the
room.
We can hear mechanical
sounds, of the computer being moved as we see Skeeters hands picking up
the computer.
| Jamie Skeeters:: |
Ok, ah... Time
right now... that was a long one, |
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(Picks up laptop.)
is ah... two twenty-five
in the morning.
(motions triumphantly
with a wave where Deepak was sitting)
All right. Turn this
thing off. Yeah.
Video ends |
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