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  • 00:02

    EVA'S DESTINY

  • 00:04

    If Eva Soler didn't do it, then you're the murderer.

  • 00:07

    Objection!

  • 00:08

    You can still get an abortion, right?

  • 00:10

    There's still time.

  • 00:11

    You're my real parents.

  • 00:14

    That's priceless.

  • 00:15

    I'm coming for you.

  • 00:17

    I won't stop until justice is served.

  • 00:20

    Did you hear Ms. Soler ask Mr. Montes for the divorce

  • 00:23

    over the loudspeaker?

  • 00:25

    Yes, clear as day.

  • 00:27

    Marlene, we can't wait any longer.

  • 00:29

    Eliminate them.

  • 00:30

    We need to get rid of the Mogollons

  • 00:33

    once and for all!

  • 00:36

    EVA'S DESTINY

  • 00:41

    We have to do it now.

  • 00:43

    Francisco already knows it was sabotage.

  • 00:45

    He'll find out about everything.

  • 00:46

    Calm down, Robert.

  • 00:47

    I don't think a man like Pancho will find out what happened.

  • 00:50

    But you're right. He knows this was your idea.

  • 00:54

    Someone like Pancho with that kind of knowledge

  • 00:56

    is dangerous.

  • 00:57

    I agree.

  • 00:59

    We have to get rid of them before they come back.

  • 01:02

    Yes, but not right now.

  • 01:05

    Bobby...

  • 01:07

    Bobby went to Arizona with the Mogollons.

  • 01:11

    To hell with him,

  • 01:12

    why'd he go with those sausage-maker?

  • 01:13

    Hey!

  • 01:14

    Don't mess with my son!

  • 01:16

    Don't mess with him!

  • 01:18

    Calm down.

  • 01:19

    Don't lay a finger on him!

  • 01:20

    It was a joke.

  • 01:22

    Now, it certainly complicates things

  • 01:24

    that the little idiot is with them.

  • 01:27

    Alright, everyone calm down.

  • 01:29

    I have an idea.

  • 01:31

    Cinthia, you have to make sure that boy's back here today.

  • 01:34

    I don't know.

  • 01:35

    Make a scene or something, like you usually do.

  • 01:37

    Make him feel guilty about leaving.

  • 01:40

    Can you do it?

  • 01:42

    Of course I can.

  • 01:43

    Perfect.

  • 01:45

    Just so you know, Andy can't take care of this tomorrow.

  • 01:48

    He has to go to court.

  • 01:50

    I, for one, think it's better that way.

  • 01:54

    Then who will handle it?

  • 01:55

    Relax, don't worry.

  • 01:57

    I have my contacts.

  • 01:59

    I can assure you that those hillbillies' days

  • 02:02

    are numbered.

  • 02:07

    That's great, Martin.

  • 02:09

    I can only imagine how happy Camila was

  • 02:11

    when you told her.

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    Poor thing.

  • 02:14

    She's been through so much.

  • 02:17

    It's all her... bastard stepfather's fault.

  • 02:20

    You're right.

  • 02:21

    Don't worry.

  • 02:23

    He'll spend a long time in prison.

  • 02:27

    Once all the charges are brought up,

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    he'll get at least 20 years.

  • 02:31

    Hey, Martin, what about Virginia?

  • 02:33

    Do you think she's got a chance?

  • 02:37

    My dear Federica, that'll be a lot harder.

  • 02:41

    Virginia owned the pharmacy

  • 02:43

    where the drugs were being sold without prescription.

  • 02:47

    They proved it.

  • 02:49

    There's no way to free her from responsibility.

  • 02:53

    Honestly, I don't think we can reopen the case.

  • 02:57

    I've been thinking about it.

  • 02:59

    We can try to get her on parole for good behavior.

  • 03:04

    I have some contacts.

  • 03:06

    Yes, but still, she won't be free.

  • 03:10

    She won't be able to own a pharmacy again.

  • 03:13

    What does that matter?

  • 03:14

    She'll be free to live her life.

  • 03:17

    In the end, that's what matters most.

  • 03:20

    You're absolutely right.

  • 03:22

    She'll be free.

  • 03:24

    I promise you that Eva and I will help her

  • 03:27

    get back on her feet.

  • 03:30

    Hey,

  • 03:32

    speaking of Eva, where is she?

  • 03:37

    Where do you think?

  • 03:39

    She's with her defense attorney.

  • 03:48

    What's going on, Pablo?

  • 03:51

    Why the long face?

  • 03:53

    I'm an idiot.

  • 03:56

    The judge is right.

  • 03:57

    I've been going around in circles

  • 03:59

    and haven't gotten to the point.

  • 04:01

    I can't do this...

  • 04:02

    Don't say that.

  • 04:04

    You're doing a great job.

  • 04:06

    I can understand what you're doing.

  • 04:08

    Maybe you aren't using technicalities

  • 04:10

    like the other lawyers that they're used to,

  • 04:13

    but if people like me can understand you,

  • 04:16

    then the jury understands it.

  • 04:17

    That's what matters.

  • 04:18

    I know.

  • 04:19

    The judge agreed with you too.

  • 04:21

    That's not the way it works.

  • 04:23

    Last impressions are important and today was a bad day.

  • 04:29

    We all have bad days.

  • 04:32

    Besides, the most important thing

  • 04:35

    is that you've proven that I couldn't have done it.

  • 04:38

    I trust you fully and blindly.

  • 04:41

    You're my lawyer, my love, my rock.

  • 04:46

    I'm putting my future in your hands

  • 04:48

    with my eyes closed.

  • 04:49

    Even if we have to live under a bridge?

  • 04:52

    Then we'll live under a bridge,

  • 04:54

    with our children, grandparents,

  • 04:57

    dinosaurs, pets and everything else.

  • 04:59

    We'll make a home out of that bridge.

  • 05:02

    Oh, Eva.

  • 05:04

    Thank you.

  • 05:08

    Heaven...

  • 05:11

    That's what I had with Eva.

  • 05:15

    But I traded it for hell and all over other women.

  • 05:21

    It happens to all of us.

  • 05:24

    I would've loved to have other women besides Elsa,

  • 05:28

    but I'm not you.

  • 05:30

    Women are crazy about you.

  • 05:33

    What are you talking about?

  • 05:37

    That was before.

  • 05:38

    Now they're only crazy about my money.

  • 05:42

    There was one, though,

  • 05:44

    who really loved me for who I am.

  • 05:48

    That was my Eva.

  • 05:50

    Don't be so pessimistic.

  • 05:53

    Who knows if that idiot Pablo ends up disappointing her?

  • 05:58

    Then she might come back to you asking for forgiveness.

  • 06:05

    I'm starting to like you.

  • 06:09

    You know what?

  • 06:11

    Let's go.

  • 06:12

    I'm taking you to gentleman's club.

  • 06:16

    No, boss.

  • 06:18

    What about Marlene?

  • 06:19

    Too bad for her.

  • 06:22

    If Eva put up with my cheating, Marlene's no different.

  • 06:25

    Let's go. Come on.

  • 06:28

    I'll introduce you to Chupitos.

  • 06:30

    Who's Chupitos?

  • 06:31

    You'll see. It's a surprise.

  • 06:33

    Let's go. Hurry.

  • 06:41

    I'll get straight to the point, Mr. Palacios.

  • 06:46

    Did you kill Sofia Soler?

  • 06:51

    Why would I want to kill her?

  • 06:53

    I didn't even know her.

  • 06:55

    How strange.

  • 06:57

    For someone who didn't know her,

  • 06:58

    you had an uncanny ability

  • 07:00

    to be in the same places she was.

  • 07:02

    You were videotaped at the hospital

  • 07:05

    where Sofia was staying with her mother.

  • 07:12

    Can you explain why you were there?

  • 07:15

    Yes, I can.

  • 07:17

    I was visiting a friend.

  • 07:19

    If I'd known she was there,

  • 07:22

    I'd have asked my friend to go to another hospital.

  • 07:28

    What friend?

  • 07:31

    Don't even think about lying.

  • 07:33

    We can get a record of all the patients

  • 07:36

    at the hospital at that time.

  • 07:38

    Tell us,

  • 07:40

    what's the name of the patient you visited that day?

  • 07:46

    Objection, your Honor.

  • 07:48

    I don't know what the defense is trying to prove.

  • 07:51

    I'm trying to prove that Andres Palacios

  • 07:56

    is part of a conspiracy...

  • 07:59

    and that he and the late Anselmo Garcia aka Chivo

  • 08:05

    were responsible for Sofia and Carmen Soler's deaths.

  • 08:13

    But they were working for someone else.

  • 08:18

    I'm sure that today

  • 08:20

    we'll find out who that person is.

  • 08:28

    I'm telling you,

  • 08:29

    if we'd gotten there a second later,

  • 08:31

    that bastard Chavez would have raped her.

  • 08:36

    Fortunately, it didn't happen.

  • 08:39

    It felt good.

  • 08:42

    I felt as if I'd helped myself 15 years ago.

  • 08:48

    Oh, Marisol. I'm happy for you.

  • 08:52

    I'm glad you can help innocent people.

  • 08:56

    It's what I always wanted. It's what I dreamed of.

  • 08:59

    I always dreamed of being able...

  • 09:01

    to help people.

  • 09:05

    Look how that turned out.

  • 09:08

    And all because of that bastard Pablo

  • 09:09

    and that idiot Eva.

  • 09:11

    I hate her with every fiber of my...

  • 09:13

    Enough. Relax.

  • 09:16

    Stop torturing yourself over that.

  • 09:17

    We said we wouldn't talk about it.

  • 09:20

    Alright?

  • 09:22

    Wait here, that's probably the pizza.

  • 09:31

    Good morning, Ms. Cardenas.

  • 09:33

    As notified, your late payments are due today.

  • 09:38

    You're behind several months.

  • 09:40

    I'm sorry, but you have to leave today.

  • 09:46

    I have nothing to ask someone who didn't see anything.

  • 09:50

    You may step down.

  • 09:57

    Your Honor, I'd like to call one last person to the stand.

  • 10:02

    The prosecution calls the defendant,

  • 10:05

    Mrs. Eva Soler.

  • 10:09

    He'll try to upset you. Please try to remain calm.

  • 10:13

    Stay calm.

  • 10:15

    Don't worry.

  • 10:16

    You may not believe it, but I can stay calm.

  • 10:25

    Bobby...

  • 10:28

    Bobby, sweetie, don't worry,

  • 10:30

    I'm not calling to argue with you.

  • 10:32

    I won't do that anymore.

  • 10:35

    I just wanted you to know that I don't feel well.

  • 10:39

    I took some sedatives. You know which ones.

  • 10:45

    I took them.

  • 10:47

    I took all of them.

  • 10:49

    Sweetie, I want you to know

  • 10:52

    that all I wanted was for you to have a mother's love.

  • 10:57

    I wanted you to understand how much I love you,

  • 11:02

    but I can see that you don't care.

  • 11:08

    I can't keep living this way.

  • 11:10

    I'm sorry, sweetie.

  • 11:12

    Cinthia?

  • 11:14

    Mom?

  • 11:14

    You see?

  • 11:15

    See what you've done, you bastard?

  • 11:18

    Your mother did this because of you.

  • 11:21

    We're on our way to the hospital because of you!

  • 11:25

    Your mother's dying! The paramedics are at the door!

  • 11:29

    This is all your fault! It's your fault!

  • 11:33

    I hope you're racked with guilt over the death of the woman

  • 11:37

    who gave you everything.

  • 11:39

    You cretin! Bastard!

  • 11:46

    Sweetie, we did a wonderful job.

  • 11:51

    You were marvelous, perfect.

  • 11:54

    Wonderful.

  • 11:55

    I'm sure that idiot will be back on the next flight.

  • 12:05

    Why'd you go to Mon-Sol that night?

  • 12:09

    I've already told you a hundred times.

  • 12:13

    I was there

  • 12:14

    because Mon-Sol's accountant asked me to meet him there.

  • 12:17

    He wanted to tell me something important.

  • 12:19

    The call was a set up.

  • 12:23

    Please, Eva...

  • 12:24

    Ms. Soler, if you don't mind.

  • 12:26

    Yes, of course. I'm sorry, Ms. Soler.

  • 12:29

    Stop trying to sell that story.

  • 12:31

    At this point, nobody believes you.

  • 12:33

    Even if that call was actually made,

  • 12:37

    why would the accountant give you that information

  • 12:40

    at the risk of being discovered by Armando?

  • 12:43

    Well, considering I'm part owner,

  • 12:46

    I didn't think there was anything odd about my employee

  • 12:49

    from my company

  • 12:51

    wanting to meet me to give me that information.

  • 12:53

    Frankly, I couldn't have cared less

  • 12:56

    whether or not Mr. Montes arrived.

  • 12:59

    You're lying, Ms. Soler.

  • 13:02

    You're lying when you say you didn't care.

  • 13:05

    You were jealous, furious and spiteful.

  • 13:09

    That's why you planned everything.

  • 13:10

    You planned it so you could kill Sofia

  • 13:13

    in front of Armando Montes' office.

  • 13:17

    He's the man you never stopped loving.

  • 13:20

    You're wrong.

  • 13:22

    By that time, I was already in love with another man,

  • 13:25

    deeply in love.

  • 13:27

    I'd already given him my heart.

  • 13:30

    Yes, that's true.

  • 13:31

    He's the almighty defense attorney.

  • 13:35

    He was also dating her.

  • 13:37

    How convenient. It's a very convenient alibi.

  • 13:42

    Any more questions, counselor?

  • 13:46

    No, your Honor.

  • 13:47

    I'll let the defense cross-examine.

  • 13:50

    We might even witness a love scene.

  • 13:55

    Your witness.

  • 14:02

    I don't have any questions for Ms. Soler.

  • 14:04

    All we needed to know regarding her actions

  • 14:07

    during the night of the murder has already been said.

  • 14:10

    The defense rests, your Honor.

  • 14:14

    Each side has rested their cases.

  • 14:18

    All that's left to hear are the closing arguments.

  • 14:24

    Thank you, Ms. Soler.

  • 14:25

    Thank you, your Honor.

  • 14:39

    Mom! Dad!

  • 14:41

    Cinthia isn't doing well. Actually, she's very sick.

  • 14:44

    I have to go see her. It's the least I can do.

  • 14:47

    Sweetie, with all due respect,

  • 14:50

    I wouldn't believe everything she says.

  • 14:52

    She's so manipulative.

  • 14:54

    She's just faking it.

  • 14:55

    Mom, you don't get it.

  • 14:57

    Cinthia tried to kill herself because of me.

  • 15:05

    That's why I'm saying

  • 15:06

    that the defense's arguments weren't convincing.

  • 15:10

    The defense hasn't even shown enough evidence

  • 15:12

    to change the verdict of the first trial.

  • 15:15

    Eva Soler was, is and will always be guilty

  • 15:19

    of killing Sofia Soler.

  • 15:23

    For these reasons, your Honor and members of the jury,

  • 15:28

    I ask for the same sentence as in the previous trial,

  • 15:31

    25 years.

  • 15:38

    The defense may proceed with the closing argument.

  • 15:46

    Your Honor,

  • 15:48

    members of the jury,

  • 15:50

    I've tried to show you the bigger picture

  • 15:53

    so that you can have a broader sense of the crime.

  • 15:58

    When making a judgment,

  • 16:00

    I understand that you must stick to the facts.

  • 16:02

    Well, the facts tell us that, first of all,

  • 16:06

    Sofia Soler knew somebody wanted to kill her.

  • 16:08

    Second of all,

  • 16:10

    she sought out help and insistently called her aunt.

  • 16:14

    Third of all,

  • 16:17

    Eva Soler was led to the scene of the crime

  • 16:19

    to make her look guilty, yet she had no motive

  • 16:23

    and no means of murdering her niece.

  • 16:28

    These facts weren't discussed in the previous trial

  • 16:31

    and they shed a new light on this case.

  • 16:34

    We should let the police carry out

  • 16:36

    a thorough and in-depth investigation

  • 16:40

    on the murders of Carmen and Sofia Soler.

  • 16:43

    Even though the prosecution wants to separate them,

  • 16:46

    there's a connection between these two murders.

  • 16:48

    Both mother and daughter...

  • 16:53

    were murdered by the same people

  • 16:56

    and for the same reasons.

  • 16:59

    I'm sure you've all considered the possibility

  • 17:02

    that my client was the victim of a conspiracy

  • 17:05

    and not Sofia's killer.

  • 17:08

    That is why I'm demanding you stick to the facts.

  • 17:14

    If you want justice to be done above everything else,

  • 17:18

    then there's only one verdict you can give.

  • 17:21

    Eva Soler is innocent.

  • 17:26

    EVA'S DESTINY

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The example sentences of HILLBILLIES in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "hillbillies" in a sentence | "hillbillies" example sentences

How to use "hillbillies" in a sentence?

  • It was like being at an Arabian hoedown with a band of psychedelic hillbillies (p. 171).
    -Patti Smith-
  • My most powerful memory was hearing Earl Scruggs on 'The Beverly Hillbillies' as a 5 or 6 year old. That sound just blew me away, shook my head up.
    -Bela Fleck-
  • I've been on what I call my UFO Tour, which means, like UFOs, I too have been appearing in small southern towns in front of a handful of hillbillies lately.
    -Bill Hicks-
  • It is a sobering thought that Gomer Pyle and the Beverly Hillbillies may be among our chief interstellar emissaries.
    -Kurt Vonnegut-
  • The one [The Beverly Hillbillies] flaw in this is that you can't hear the people laughing.
    -Buddy Ebsen-
  • The problem with the Tea Party is they're all ignorant hillbillies who drink moonshine and ride around on mules. And they believe in stereotypes too.
    -Jon Stewart-

Definition and meaning of HILLBILLIES

What does "hillbillies mean?"

/ˈhilˌbilē/

noun
unsophisticated country person, as associated originally with remote regions of Appalachians.
other
Disparaging term for an unsophisticated person.