Slaughter of the Innocents
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:08:02
State ofTexas
v. Robert Worthington, 1987.

:08:05
Do you think this case
is like that one?

:08:07
I don't know.
Everything seems to fit.

:08:09
But my son came up with something
that doesn't make sense.

:08:11
- Your son?
- Jesse. It's like your car.

:08:15
It starts to make a weird noise,
and even if that noise goes away...

:08:18
it doesn't mean your car's
not gonna break down because of it.

:08:22
I know your reputation, Agent Broderick.
:08:25
And I realize
you've come a long way.

:08:30
But I'm not gonna postpone
this thing 10 minutes.

:08:35
I've seen the physical evidence.
:08:38
Come 6:00 a. M...
:08:40
I'm gonna flush this piece of shit
down the toilet.

:08:43
Roxanne, would you
excuse me for a minute?

:08:46
- Sure. I'll be at the car, sir.
- Yeah. Thank you.

:08:58
- Hi, Dad.
- Jesse, I didn't wake your mom, did I?

:09:01
No, don't worry.
I switched her ringer off.

:09:03
Good. Okay,
the physical evidence.

:09:06
His footprints
were by the window...

:09:09
his fingerprints were
on the glass, his pubic h...

:09:12
- I know, Dad.
- Oh, Jesus.

:09:14
He was at the window. He might have
even watched. But he wasn't in the house.

:09:18
Yep, that's the key,
and you saw it.

:09:20
There were none of
his muddy footprints in the house.

:09:22
But don't say he wasn't in the house.
Say he probably wasn't in the house.

:09:27
- Someone like him wouldn't have taken off his boots.
- Jesse.

:09:31
You're right.
He probably wasn't in the house.

:09:33
- Okay, what about the pubic hair?
- 742 cases since 1966.

:09:38
Four were wrong.
:09:43
Go to sleep, Jess.
:09:45
- Okay, Dad.
- I love you, Jesse.

:09:48
I love you, Dad.
:09:53
Roxanne? Who's
the best forensic pathologist...

:09:58
in Provo, Utah?

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