The Thin Blue Line
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There wasn't a mark on this car
David Harris had stolen.

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Wasn't a mark.
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Do you think a car sitting still...
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starting from a stop, heading up a hill...
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with a woman standing right behind it...
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that is a very good shot with a pistol...
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She should have hit
the damn thing one time. She didn't.

:30:25
I wish to God she had blown whoever
was driving the car's head off...

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because I wouldn't have been here.
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I went back several times...
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and with Mr. Cunningham,
he and I both searched...

:30:40
and could find no indications that
that car had been hit by gunfire.

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Later on, he finally found one place...
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that he felt as though
that a bullet had been creased on it.

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But before he could tell me about it,
his daughter totaled the car out.

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Totally demolished it.
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I was doing burglaries and some robberies...
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and a few possession cases
and stuff like that.

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I think he just came up to me and said:
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"Are you Edith James?
I'd like to talk about my case."

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That's the way I remember it, anyhow.
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And I said, "Sure."
And I said, "What sort of a case is it?"

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He said, "It's a capital murder." And I said...
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Inside, I kind of thought:
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"I've never done one,
but I can surely talk to him about it."

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I hate to be considered...
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some kind of dummy that believes
in the innocence of her clients.

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A lot of people think, "A woman lawyer...
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"she's bound to stupidly believe
anything she's told."

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I admit, I'm sort of a gullible person.
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But on the other hand,
I've seen an awful lot of people...

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who admitted guilt or were found guilty...
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and all but Randall turned out
to be guilty, in my opinion.


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