Presumed Innocent
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1:13:02
You want to hear me say
I think it might be possible? I do.

1:13:05
Okay, after I testify.
1:13:08
They got their eyes on me.
1:13:09
When I'm off the stand, they'll ease up.
I'll work on it then. Hard.

1:13:14
You're a pal.
1:13:18
Is he gonna help?
1:13:20
After he testifies.
Might be too late by then.

1:13:24
I think it's going well.
1:13:27
The jury's gonna remember pictures
of Carolyn tortured to death.

1:13:32
They'll want somebody to pay
for what they saw.

1:13:35
Tomorrow, Raymond...
1:13:36
...my friend and mentor,
will testify he thinks I'm guilty.

1:13:42
Then come the physical proofs:
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Fingerprints. Fiber. Bodily fluids.
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They all point to me.
1:13:53
You know the defendant, Rozat Sabich?
1:13:56
Sure, I know Rusty. I've known him
since he was a law student.

1:14:00
He was my second in command.
1:14:02
Would you identify him?
1:14:09
That's him.
1:14:12
You assigned Mr. Sabich to supervise
the investigation in this case?

1:14:18
He volunteered.
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And I accepted.
1:14:21
He promised to pursue it vigorously.
1:14:24
Did he?
1:14:25
Not to my way of thinking, no.
1:14:28
I got the feeling he was stalling
on the investigation.

1:14:31
I let him know that I wasn't happy
about that.

1:14:36
He brought in his own detective
to replace Harold Greer.

1:14:39
Then he gave his new partner instructions
to ignore evidence...

1:14:42
...about telephone calls
between his house and Carolyn's.

1:14:47
He tried to limit the scope of
the fingerprint search to exclude his own.

1:14:53
He was more interested in whether I had
been intimate with Carolyn Polhemus...

1:14:58
...than in the facts surrounding her murder.

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