Birdman of Alcatraz
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:15:26
I just came from Kramer's widow.
:15:30
I couldn't look her in the eye, Stroud.
:15:36
I feel responsible for her husband's death.
He warned me about you.

:15:41
He told me you were dangerous,
but I wouldn't listen.

:15:47
And how he's cold in his grave.
:15:52
You've taken the lives of two people
and haven't felt a twinge of conscience.

:15:56
What do you want me to do?
Cry? Say I'm sorry?

:16:00
I'm only sorry for Kramer's wife.
:16:02
- And the dead man?
- He was fixing to brain me with his club.

:16:07
I protected myself.
:16:10
No remorse, huh?
:16:12
No pity. Just an animal.
:16:16
Ain't that what these cages are for?
Animals?

:16:26
I have to make out a report
about this killing.

:16:31
I hope it'll help to hang you.
:16:46
Stroud had three trials.
The first one was declared a mistrial.

:16:51
In the second, he was sentenced
to life imprisonment.

:16:54
He appealed and was granted a third trial.
:16:57
On June 28, 1918,
he heard the final verdict.


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