The Pelican Brief
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1:07:04
Interesting read, isn't it?
1:07:08
What'd the President say?
1:07:11
He spoke to Voyles...
1:07:14
...who will leave it alone for a while.
1:07:17
The President asked Voyles to back off?
1:07:20
We thought it was just another shot
in the dark. Now I'm not sure.

1:07:25
That's obstruction of justice.
1:07:27
Assuming the brief turns out to be true.
1:07:30
If it does, you'll be the fall guy.
1:07:36
I won't be the only one.
1:07:38
The old Nixon two-step.
1:07:40
Don't even think that name.
1:07:42
Look at the hopeful side,
lrangate, lraqgate....

1:07:46
Good chance it won't come out.
1:07:49
What's up with Grantham?
1:07:51
We got his car phone.
We haven't been inside the home yet.

1:07:55
Why not?
1:07:57
We almost got caught
by the cleaning lady.

1:08:03
Grantham knows about the brief.
1:08:06
He called 3 White House aides today...
1:08:09
...and God knows who else.
1:08:12
What made you hone in
on this particular case so quickly?

1:08:16
I remembered this piece
that "Frontline" did a year ago...

1:08:21
...about the young lawyer
who originally filed the suit.

1:08:26
They said he'd committed suicide,
but his family thought it was foul play.

1:08:36
After the assassinations,
I called his family.

1:08:39
They said he had
a depressive problem years before...

1:08:43
...but medication had taken care of it.
1:08:47
His doctor confirmed
what the family said.

1:08:51
They told the police
they were not convinced it was suicide.

1:08:57
But the police
closed the investigation.


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