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EVA'S DESTINY
If Eva Soler didn't do it, then you're the murderer.
Objection!
You can still get an abortion, right?
There's still time.
You're my real parents.
That's priceless.
I'm coming for you.
I won't stop until justice is served.
Did you hear Ms. Soler ask Mr. Montes for the divorce
over the loudspeaker?
Yes, clear as day.
Marlene, we can't wait any longer.
Eliminate them.
We need to get rid of the Mogollons
once and for all!
EVA'S DESTINY
We have to do it now.
Francisco already knows it was sabotage.
He'll find out about everything.
Calm down, Robert.
I don't think a man like Pancho will find out what happened.
But you're right. He knows this was your idea.
Someone like Pancho with that kind of knowledge
is dangerous.
I agree.
We have to get rid of them before they come back.
Yes, but not right now.
Bobby...
Bobby went to Arizona with the Mogollons.
To hell with him,
why'd he go with those sausage-maker?
Hey!
Don't mess with my son!
Don't mess with him!
Calm down.
Don't lay a finger on him!
It was a joke.
Now, it certainly complicates things
that the little idiot is with them.
Alright, everyone calm down.
I have an idea.
Cinthia, you have to make sure that boy's back here today.
I don't know.
Make a scene or something, like you usually do.
Make him feel guilty about leaving.
Can you do it?
Of course I can.
Perfect.
Just so you know, Andy can't take care of this tomorrow.
He has to go to court.
I, for one, think it's better that way.
Then who will handle it?
Relax, don't worry.
I have my contacts.
I can assure you that those hillbillies' days
are numbered.
That's great, Martin.
I can only imagine how happy Camila was
when you told her.
Poor thing.
She's been through so much.
It's all her... bastard stepfather's fault.
You're right.
Don't worry.
He'll spend a long time in prison.
Once all the charges are brought up,
he'll get at least 20 years.
Hey, Martin, what about Virginia?
Do you think she's got a chance?
My dear Federica, that'll be a lot harder.
Virginia owned the pharmacy
where the drugs were being sold without prescription.
They proved it.
There's no way to free her from responsibility.
Honestly, I don't think we can reopen the case.
I've been thinking about it.
We can try to get her on parole for good behavior.
I have some contacts.
Yes, but still, she won't be free.
She won't be able to own a pharmacy again.
What does that matter?
She'll be free to live her life.
In the end, that's what matters most.
You're absolutely right.
She'll be free.
I promise you that Eva and I will help her
get back on her feet.
Hey,
speaking of Eva, where is she?
Where do you think?
She's with her defense attorney.
What's going on, Pablo?
Why the long face?
I'm an idiot.
The judge is right.
I've been going around in circles
and haven't gotten to the point.
I can't do this...
Don't say that.
You're doing a great job.
I can understand what you're doing.
Maybe you aren't using technicalities
like the other lawyers that they're used to,
but if people like me can understand you,
then the jury understands it.
That's what matters.
I know.
The judge agreed with you too.
That's not the way it works.
Last impressions are important and today was a bad day.
We all have bad days.
Besides, the most important thing
is that you've proven that I couldn't have done it.
I trust you fully and blindly.
You're my lawyer, my love, my rock.
I'm putting my future in your hands
with my eyes closed.
Even if we have to live under a bridge?
Then we'll live under a bridge,
with our children, grandparents,
dinosaurs, pets and everything else.
We'll make a home out of that bridge.
Oh, Eva.
Thank you.
Heaven...
That's what I had with Eva.
But I traded it for hell and all over other women.
It happens to all of us.
I would've loved to have other women besides Elsa,
but I'm not you.
Women are crazy about you.
What are you talking about?
That was before.
Now they're only crazy about my money.
There was one, though,
who really loved me for who I am.
That was my Eva.
Don't be so pessimistic.
Who knows if that idiot Pablo ends up disappointing her?
Then she might come back to you asking for forgiveness.
I'm starting to like you.
You know what?
Let's go.
I'm taking you to gentleman's club.
No, boss.
What about Marlene?
Too bad for her.
If Eva put up with my cheating, Marlene's no different.
Let's go. Come on.
I'll introduce you to Chupitos.
Who's Chupitos?
You'll see. It's a surprise.
Let's go. Hurry.
I'll get straight to the point, Mr. Palacios.
Did you kill Sofia Soler?
Why would I want to kill her?
I didn't even know her.
How strange.
For someone who didn't know her,
you had an uncanny ability
to be in the same places she was.
You were videotaped at the hospital
where Sofia was staying with her mother.
Can you explain why you were there?
Yes, I can.
I was visiting a friend.
If I'd known she was there,
I'd have asked my friend to go to another hospital.
What friend?
Don't even think about lying.
We can get a record of all the patients
at the hospital at that time.
Tell us,
what's the name of the patient you visited that day?
Objection, your Honor.
I don't know what the defense is trying to prove.
I'm trying to prove that Andres Palacios
is part of a conspiracy...
and that he and the late Anselmo Garcia aka Chivo
were responsible for Sofia and Carmen Soler's deaths.
But they were working for someone else.
I'm sure that today
we'll find out who that person is.
I'm telling you,
if we'd gotten there a second later,
that bastard Chavez would have raped her.
Fortunately, it didn't happen.
It felt good.
I felt as if I'd helped myself 15 years ago.
Oh, Marisol. I'm happy for you.
I'm glad you can help innocent people.
It's what I always wanted. It's what I dreamed of.
I always dreamed of being able...
to help people.
Look how that turned out.
And all because of that bastard Pablo
and that idiot Eva.
I hate her with every fiber of my...
Enough. Relax.
Stop torturing yourself over that.
We said we wouldn't talk about it.
Alright?
Wait here, that's probably the pizza.
Good morning, Ms. Cardenas.
As notified, your late payments are due today.
You're behind several months.
I'm sorry, but you have to leave today.
I have nothing to ask someone who didn't see anything.
You may step down.
Your Honor, I'd like to call one last person to the stand.
The prosecution calls the defendant,
Mrs. Eva Soler.
He'll try to upset you. Please try to remain calm.
Stay calm.
Don't worry.
You may not believe it, but I can stay calm.
Bobby...
Bobby, sweetie, don't worry,
I'm not calling to argue with you.
I won't do that anymore.
I just wanted you to know that I don't feel well.
I took some sedatives. You know which ones.
I took them.
I took all of them.
Sweetie, I want you to know
that all I wanted was for you to have a mother's love.
I wanted you to understand how much I love you,
but I can see that you don't care.
I can't keep living this way.
I'm sorry, sweetie.
Cinthia?
Mom?
You see?
See what you've done, you bastard?
Your mother did this because of you.
We're on our way to the hospital because of you!
Your mother's dying! The paramedics are at the door!
This is all your fault! It's your fault!
I hope you're racked with guilt over the death of the woman
who gave you everything.
You cretin! Bastard!
Sweetie, we did a wonderful job.
You were marvelous, perfect.
Wonderful.
I'm sure that idiot will be back on the next flight.
Why'd you go to Mon-Sol that night?
I've already told you a hundred times.
I was there
because Mon-Sol's accountant asked me to meet him there.
He wanted to tell me something important.
The call was a set up.
Please, Eva...
Ms. Soler, if you don't mind.
Yes, of course. I'm sorry, Ms. Soler.
Stop trying to sell that story.
At this point, nobody believes you.
Even if that call was actually made,
why would the accountant give you that information
at the risk of being discovered by Armando?
Well, considering I'm part owner,
I didn't think there was anything odd about my employee
from my company
wanting to meet me to give me that information.
Frankly, I couldn't have cared less
whether or not Mr. Montes arrived.
You're lying, Ms. Soler.
You're lying when you say you didn't care.
You were jealous, furious and spiteful.
That's why you planned everything.
You planned it so you could kill Sofia
in front of Armando Montes' office.
He's the man you never stopped loving.
You're wrong.
By that time, I was already in love with another man,
deeply in love.
I'd already given him my heart.
Yes, that's true.
He's the almighty defense attorney.
He was also dating her.
How convenient. It's a very convenient alibi.
Any more questions, counselor?
No, your Honor.
I'll let the defense cross-examine.
We might even witness a love scene.
Your witness.
I don't have any questions for Ms. Soler.
All we needed to know regarding her actions
during the night of the murder has already been said.
The defense rests, your Honor.
Each side has rested their cases.
All that's left to hear are the closing arguments.
Thank you, Ms. Soler.
Thank you, your Honor.
Mom! Dad!
Cinthia isn't doing well. Actually, she's very sick.
I have to go see her. It's the least I can do.
Sweetie, with all due respect,
I wouldn't believe everything she says.
She's so manipulative.
She's just faking it.
Mom, you don't get it.
Cinthia tried to kill herself because of me.
That's why I'm saying
that the defense's arguments weren't convincing.
The defense hasn't even shown enough evidence
to change the verdict of the first trial.
Eva Soler was, is and will always be guilty
of killing Sofia Soler.
For these reasons, your Honor and members of the jury,
I ask for the same sentence as in the previous trial,
25 years.
The defense may proceed with the closing argument.
Your Honor,
members of the jury,
I've tried to show you the bigger picture
so that you can have a broader sense of the crime.
When making a judgment,
I understand that you must stick to the facts.
Well, the facts tell us that, first of all,
Sofia Soler knew somebody wanted to kill her.
Second of all,
she sought out help and insistently called her aunt.
Third of all,
Eva Soler was led to the scene of the crime
to make her look guilty, yet she had no motive
and no means of murdering her niece.
These facts weren't discussed in the previous trial
and they shed a new light on this case.
We should let the police carry out
a thorough and in-depth investigation
on the murders of Carmen and Sofia Soler.
Even though the prosecution wants to separate them,
there's a connection between these two murders.
Both mother and daughter...
were murdered by the same people
and for the same reasons.
I'm sure you've all considered the possibility
that my client was the victim of a conspiracy
and not Sofia's killer.
That is why I'm demanding you stick to the facts.
If you want justice to be done above everything else,
then there's only one verdict you can give.
Eva Soler is innocent.
EVA'S DESTINY
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noun
unsophisticated country person, as associated originally with remote regions of Appalachians.
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Disparaging term for an unsophisticated person.
Metric | Count | EXP & Bonus |
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PERFECT HITS | 20 | 300 |
HITS | 20 | 300 |
STREAK | 20 | 300 |
TOTAL | 800 |
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