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It's Box himself who fingers Ray, after noticing on surveillance tapes that Andrea looks over her shoulder like she's being followed moments before getting into Naz's cab. Prescription drugs were also found in his system.

Close to 100 Jewish lives were lost across Germany and hundreds more were severely injured. After six months of extraordinary claims and counter-claims from more than 250 witnesses, in April 2008 an inquest jury at the Royal Courts of Justice in London returned verdicts of unlawful killing for both the Princess and her boyfriend Dodi - the equivalent of manslaughter in a criminal court. Some Jewish women were also arrested and sent to local jails.

The Night Of (TV Mini

By the end of the episode, we finally know who killed Andrea — and also have a possible setup — thanks to the work of a cop who very much does give a sh-- despite appearances to the contrary. Turns out, the guilty party is not Nazbut rather Andrea's financial advisor, Raywho killed her after she caught him stealing from her accounts to pay off his gambling debts. It's Box himself who fingers Ray, after noticing on surveillance tapes that Andrea looks over her shoulder like she's being followed moments before getting into Naz's cab. That's what that second set of photos showed, right. Well, the series ends with Naz a free man, thanks to a deadlocked jury who can't decide whether he's guilty or innocent. In a serendipitous twist for Helen Weissthis comes after she's already seen the pile of evidence against Ray, so she declines to prosecute Naz further, rather than requesting a retrial. However, it's far from a happy ending for Naz. He returns to his parents' home in Queens with a full-on drug habit, if not an addiction as well as an unfortunate neck tattooand one of the first things he does is buy drugs from a local dealer to smoke in the very spot by the river where he sat with Andrea hours before she was killed. It's not a happy ending for Chandra either, who gets fired hi, Alison. He shows it to the judge, hoping to be granted a mistrial, but the judge sees through his play and instead just reports Chandra to the ethics committee, and promotes Stone to first chair at the defense table. What are the chances that Naz and Chandra will connect now that he's out of prison. What happened the night of Naz's old neighborhood, he's viewed with intrigue at best and suspicion at worst by the members of his community, not to mention his own mother. His first night back, he confronts his mother with the fact that even she doubted his innocence at one point. She denies it, unconvincingly, and we officially have a contender for 2016's Most Awkward Family Dinner on Television. It's Naz's mother, though, who embodies what The Night Of did so fantastically, not to mention entertainingly. I assume most, if not all, viewers questioned Naz's innocence at one or more points throughout the series — I know I did — and yet, it somehow wasn't surprising at all when it ended up that he was innocent. With that in mind, if one of the goals of The Night Of was to expose flaws in our criminal justice system, it succeeded mightily. Without the benefit of the 11th hour information we viewers got about Ray, it would have been totally understandable if the jury voted to convict Naz, especially with all the physical evidence against him. Which brings up another point — are we sure Ray's guilty. I am, but there's certainly an argument to be made that the reasonable doubt that earned Naz his freedom is still at play when it comes to Ray. If nothing else, Duane Reade, the hearse driver and Andrea's stepfather Don all proved on the witness stand that they're not to be messed with, even if none of them actually killed Andrea. Either way, I'd love to see Box and Weiss team up to take down Ray — assuming, of course, that what happened the night of second season wouldn't just pick up with a new case entirely. Other thoughts on the episode: -Stellar performances from both Jeannie Berlin and John Turturro in this episode, in their closing arguments particularly. I loved how we can see Helen wavering as she's delivering the closing argument, realizing that she may be sealing an innocent man's fate and then deciding to press on anyway. And Turturro as Stone, delivering his impassioned closing statement while dealing with the worst bout of eczema he's seen in weeks, is Emmy-worthy. Was it Freddy who was responsible for this. I'd love to hear other viewers' thoughts on what happened the night of. What did you think of the Night Of finale?.

As Hermann Göring, the man who dumped this financial burden on the Jews, said after the Night of Broken Glass: The swine won't commit another murder. Nevertheless, the situation grew worse in October 1938 when 17,000 Jews with Polish citizenship who had been living in Germany for decades were arrested and sent back to Poland. Prescription drugs were also found in his system. Vom Rath was assassinated in Paris by a Jewish teenager named Herschel Grynszpan. I pushed my way through to help him and, between us, we managed to heave her through the crowd to a side street and safety. She was taken from the world far too soon, but her legacy — which is on full display in Diana, Our Mother: Her Legacy — will live on forever. It was something that told me that you should check, not only check the door, but you should call the police.

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