JFK
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1:07:00
Everyone in those days
knew Jack was in the mob.

1:07:04
Cops back then, they were bad.
1:07:07
They'd shake you down
for the money in your pocket.

1:07:12
What about Lee?
1:07:15
One time I came in.
1:07:16
Jack introduced me to two guys.
He says, "This is my friend, Lee..."

1:07:22
I don't remember the other guy's name.
1:07:25
But he was a weird-looking guy.
He had these eyebrows.

1:07:29
And he looked like a buzzard.
1:07:33
Lee didn't make much of an impression.
1:07:37
He wasn't very handsome.
1:07:39
He didn't look like he had any money,
and he was in a bad mood.

1:07:42
So, I didn't pay him much mind.
1:07:46
I may not remember a name,
but I always remember a face.

1:07:51
Later, when I saw him on television...
1:07:55
...I screamed, "My God, thas him!"
1:07:57
"Thas Jack's friend!"
1:08:01
Will you testify, Beverly?
1:08:05
I don't think so.
I thought we had an agreement.

1:08:11
I don't want to be another statistic.
We could call you in.

1:08:16
If they can kill the President
of the United States...

1:08:20
...you think they'll think twice
about a two-bit showgirl like me?

1:08:30
I understand the pressure you're under.
1:08:33
Don't think that I don't.
1:08:36
We both do.
1:08:43
Mr. Chief Justice, do you understand
that I can't tell the truth in Dallas?

1:08:49
There are people here who do not want me
to tell the truth.

1:08:53
Who don't want me to have a retrial?
1:08:55
Why don't you just tell us now?
1:08:58
My life is in danger!

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