Desperate Hours
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:19:01
This is Carl Ornitz from
the U.S. Attorney's office.

:19:04
He has some news for us.
:19:06
Not news for the good
of mankind, I assume.

:19:09
When Michael Bosworth
was originally prosecuted...

:19:12
there was a significant part
of the government's case...

:19:15
excluded from the trial because
of an inadmissible confession.

:19:18
So, when Bosworth
was being pursued...

:19:20
he broke into a liquor store.
:19:22
He wanted to take
the clerk with him.

:19:23
The owner resisted...
he was found shot.

:19:26
A couple of weeks later,
Bosworth was arrested.

:19:29
He confessed to the crime
before he was read his rights.

:19:33
We think he confessed
on purpose.

:19:34
He was never tried for murder...
only for armed robbery.

:19:40
The thing is, he had a prior
conviction for burglary.

:19:43
People were at home,
he held them hostage...

:19:44
And?
:19:46
And as usual, somebody got dead.
:19:48
Are you going to file on her?
:19:50
Better. I'm letting her go.
:19:52
What are you talking about?
:19:54
I haven't even done
my affidavit yet.

:19:55
Let's quit screwing around and
get a Title 3 for her phone.

:19:58
Evidence won't help us
with this lady.

:20:00
Even if we had cold proof,
even if that marshal recovers...

:20:03
she'd waltz into court
and say she was mesmerized.

:20:06
"He made me do it.
Temporary insanity. "

:20:09
Look at her. She's too smart.
I want her to be free as a kite.

:20:17
I want her to go to him
because she wants him.

:20:23
Then we'll take
the lovebirds together.

:20:30
Rich man, poor man,
beggar man, thief.

:20:37
I like the one back there
with the swimming pool, man.

:20:40
That's pretty nice.
:20:41
I think we should
get the hell out of here.


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