Tom Horn
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that you killed Jimmy Nolt?
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That was your reply
in the transcribed conversation.

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Mr. Horn?
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Did anybody see me kill that kid?
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There were not, and you know it,
any witnesses.

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I think what the prosecutor is trying
to say to you is that...

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we would keenly like
to have you reply specifically...

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to the accusation that you killed this boy.
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You want me to say
whether I did or I didn't do it?

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In effect, yes...
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although a plea of innocence
has been entered.

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I'm not going to give you the satisfaction.
Now, whether you or Stoll...

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or that sold-out,
son-of-a-bitching marshal Joe Belle...

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want to see me guilty, you go right ahead.
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But I'm not going to give you
any more satisfaction than I have to.

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Whether you shoot me or hang me...
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or take my rifle or my horse...
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one reason is as good as another.
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And I believe that, I do.
That's my last word on this matter.

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I want order in this court.
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In the interest of a fair trial,
I'm going to suggest...

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there's something about our proceedings
which seem to elude Mr. Horn here.

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But forgiving, I'm going to suggest...
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that his life
in the lawless parts of our country...

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have left him entirely unfamiliar
with the processes of the law.

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And I strongly suggest...
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that someone who is interested
in his welfare...

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educate him in our ways.
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I'm not sure it is necessary to point out...
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that it is his life which is in question here.
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It's cold in the night.
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I've been kind of down on my luck lately,
and I want to try to revive it.


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