Thelma & Louise
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:16:02
How do you know about all this stuff?
:16:04
Besides, what'll we say about the robbery?
:16:06
There's no excuse for that.
:16:07
There's no such thing
as justifiable robbery.

:16:10
All right, Louise, will you?
Where'd you get this?

:16:14
Stole it.
:16:27
Hi.
:16:28
Hi!
:16:33
Who's the nut?
:16:35
That's Mrs. Dickinson's husband.
:16:38
Shit twice and fall back in it.
:16:41
God.
:16:44
Where'd you get the $6,600 in cash?
:16:48
A friend.
:16:50
We spoke with a man today
who says he delivered...

:16:53
...very close to that same amount
to a Ms. Louise Sawyer.

:16:55
Do you know her, too?
:16:58
Yes, sir.
:17:00
I believe she was
the woman drivin' the car.

:17:03
He said he took it to a motel
in Oklahoma City.

:17:06
He also says that at that time
he met a man.

:17:09
He identified you
through a series of mug shots.

:17:12
He also told us that you
and Mrs. Dickinson seemed "close".

:17:16
Is that true?
:17:18
Well, sir.
:17:20
You might say
we had a meetin' of the minds, yeah.

:17:25
Are you aware that Mrs. Dickinson...
:17:26
...and Ms. Sawyer are wanted
with regards to a murder?

:17:29
Murder? What, Thelma? Damn!
:17:32
Did they ever indicate that they might be
on the run from the law?

:17:36
Now that you mention it...
:17:38
...they might have seemed
a little bit jumpy.

:17:41
-You know what?
-What?

:17:44
You're starting to irritate me.
:17:46
Me, too.
:17:47
Well, that'll happen.
:17:50
You boys've much in common.
:17:51
Maybe I shouId just step out
of the room for a sec.

:17:56
I got a better idea.

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