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No one else has ever made a dent,
not even his wife.

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His mother's been the prop
that's held him up.

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He's got a fierce psychopathic devotion
for her.

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All his life, whenever he got in a spot...
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he just put out his hand,
and there was Ma Jarrett.

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Without her, maybe Cody'd...
Just like his old man.

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You mean I'm supposed to take
mama's place?

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Never can tell. He might need someone.
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I'll practice up on my lullabies.
Nothing else here.

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Good. Let's run through
your background again.

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Born Detroit, March 23, 1919.
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State reform school, 1934, vandalism.
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Arrested: suspicion, grand larceny,
Portland, 1939.

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Good.
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The State of Illinois v. Arthur Cody Jarrett.
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Arthur Cody Jarrett,
on your own admission...

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you have been convicted of the robbery
of the Palace Hotel on October 12.

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It is now my duty to pronounce sentence.
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For the crime of grand larceny,
you are hereby sentenced to serve...

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not less than one
and not more than three years...

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in the state penitentiary.
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The State of Illinois v. Victor Pardo.
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How is he? Tough?
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With Big Ed giving the orders now,
there'll be all kinds of fireworks.

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He's got plans that'll make
the old Jarrett mob look like a...

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Can you read him?
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Yeah.
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Parker moves his lips pretty good.
It's about Big Ed.

:34:45
What'd he say?
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He's the number one boy now,
Parker says.

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In more ways than one.
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-What was that crack?
-I couldn't read him, Cody.

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-Was that about my wife?
-Honest, he had his mouth covered.


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