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  • 3/21/2025
Manhattan prosecutor Nick is charged with looking into the untimely death of city resident Matt, a musician who had AIDS | dG1fWkk4N2p0NTJUZ2c
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00:00Let's take a bite of your brother.
00:03Bye-bye, Maddie.
00:05Ah, gross!
00:07He was always a messy kid.
00:09I'm Nicole DeVivo from the district attorney's office.
00:13There are some concerns surrounding Matthew's death.
00:15Matthew had AIDS.
00:17Did he die from AIDS?
00:19Matt, it might be time to speak with your family about this now.
00:23As long as you have your health, you have everything.
00:26Ma, I'm gay.
00:28I know. The last girl you brought back was a prom date,
00:32and you did her makeup.
00:34I told her.
00:35What, that you're gay?
00:36And I got AIDS.
00:40You remember the way it was with Grandpa?
00:42He didn't know who we were. I don't want to end like that.
00:44I run a counseling service.
00:46How do you feel about your Uncle Matt's death?
00:49Ah!
00:51You're good.
00:54Who do you think had the most to gain from Matt's death?
00:56I'd say Matt.
00:58An investigation into a man's death...
01:00All my clients die, but half of them go away.
01:03...becomes a celebration of his life.
01:06What happened the night Matthew Shapiro died?
01:08He had a blast.
01:12These are special cookies.
01:15Gives you the munchies, and Brian says that you need to eat.
01:19These chocolate chip cookies are outrageous.
01:25Could we have a moment of silence?
01:29For Matt.
01:38I can stop this, Lila.
01:40Please don't let all this be in vain.
01:43To me, my son was a hero.
01:46To me, my son was a hero.
01:49Just how many of these parties have you had?
02:02There was so much love in that room.
02:06Sometimes people die alone.
02:09This was beautiful.
02:17The event...
02:19Go in style.

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