Mississippi Burning
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:10:18
What's wrong with these people?
:10:29
Mrs. Walker, I know this is difficult
for you, but I really need your help.

:10:34
If you could just persuade
your son to press charges...

:10:38
...then we could pick up
the deputy at least, right away.

:10:42
He won't talk to no one.
:10:44
- And it won't do no good anyway.
- I promise you, it will.

:10:48
Leave him alone.
:10:50
Maybe then they'll let us alone.
:11:04
If this is a pattern, I guess at least
we know what happened on June 21st.

:11:10
Pell stopped the three boys
for speeding at three o'clock.

:11:14
He held them in jail until
the Klan could get organized.

:11:17
Then he released 'em at 10.30. By that
time, his buddies were ready and waiting.

:11:22
No. Pell went with 'em that night.
I'm sure of it.

:11:25
Do you think he'll crack?
:11:26
Down here they say
rattlesnakes don't commit suicide.

:11:38
Did you release
the three civil rights workers...

:11:42
...into the hands of the Klan
on the night of June 21st?

:11:45
No.
:11:46
- Are you a member of the Ku Klux Klan?
- No.

:11:50
- Have you ever been a member?
- No.

:11:53
Are you familiar with
the term Grand Cyclops?

:11:56
I've heard of it.
:11:58
Were you in fact the Grand Cyclops
of the East Mississippi Klavern...


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