Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:09:02
but now I know.
1:09:04
I thought because Dad was innocent
nothing could happen to him,

1:09:08
- but it will.
- It won't.

1:09:10
It's already happened. He's in jail.
1:09:13
They'll try him,
and he didn't do anything.

1:09:18
Somebody else did it,
and he's got to pay for it.

1:09:21
- He won't be tried.
- Don't try and fool me.

1:09:25
Ackerman didn't take the case
because he was afraid of losing it.

1:09:29
That means
they might find him guilty.

1:09:31
I'm not fooling you. Nothing
is going to happen to your father.

1:09:37
Why?
1:09:39
You didn't sound so certain before.
1:09:41
Now you're certain.
1:09:44
Because he didn't kill Paine.
1:09:46
But can you prove it?
1:09:48
- Yes.
- How?

1:09:53
Mark, you know something
you haven't told me.

1:09:56
That's right.
1:09:58
What?
1:10:00
What is it?
1:10:03
I'll tell you.
1:10:10
Please.
1:10:14
Oh, that's not fair,
to stand there without telling me,

1:10:18
even if you have to break
some police rule.

1:10:21
If you know something, Mark...
1:10:25
I can't stand thinking how he feels.
1:10:30
He's never done anything wrong.
You don't know him. He's sweet.

1:10:34
He's always felt
that everybody was his friend.

1:10:37
Now he's in jail, like a criminal.
1:10:42
You don't know what it is
to have your father in trouble.

1:10:47
My father was a thief.
1:10:50
Wh...
1:10:53
He's dead now. He died when I was 17
trying to shoot his way out of jail.

1:10:58
I worked all my life
to try to be different from him.


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