Mississippi Burning
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:09:00
Put it in a coffee cup.
:09:04
May the peace and the joy
in the Holy Ghost abide with all of you...

:09:06
And do you know how much you bleed
when somebody cuts off your balls?

:09:08
...for now and for ever. Amen.
:09:12
Huh?!
:09:16
When they found Homer, he looked like
he'd been dipped in blood up to his waist.

:09:21
He was barely alive when
they got him to the hospital.

:09:25
He can hardly walk now.
:09:36
Mayor, we know you know...
:09:38
...who was there when those three
civil rights boys was murdered.

:09:42
We know you know
who pulled the trigger.

:09:50
Is there somethin' you wanna say to me?
:09:59
OK!
:10:05
- Is he with the Bureau?
- Yeah. He's kind of a specialist.

:10:08
- You're sure the mayor won't talk?
- No, they'd kill him!

:10:11
All right. What do you have?
:10:14
You already been told once, nigger.
We don't wanna have to tell you again.

:10:14
There were three cars and seven men.
Pell and Bailey did the killing.

:10:18
- Sheriff Stuckey?
- He was too smart to be there.

:10:18
You make any more trouble by flappin'
them boot-lips off to them federal men...

:10:21
- So Pell pulled the trigger for him.
- And Townley?

:10:22
...we'll sure as hell put you in the ground,
boy, and that's without a pine box!

:10:23
It was his idea. Grand Dragons,
they don't get their hands dirty.

:10:27
The whole thing, huh? Bullet by bullet.
:10:28
You understand me?
:10:31
I don't suppose you're interested in words
like "coercion" or "hearsay" or "duress".

:10:38
This is no good in court.
:10:40
We're not in court, Mr. Ward.
We'll never get 'em on murder anyway.

:10:41

:10:43
That's a state charge.
These hayseeds will never prosecute.

:10:47
- I know that!
- We've got to get 'em in federal court!

:10:50
- Violation of civil rights!
- Remember whose rights you're violatin'!

:10:54
- Don't put me on your perch, Mr. Ward!
- Don't drag me into your gutter!

:10:58
These people crawled out of a sewer,
Mr. Ward!


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