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:22:02
You know they set the date
for Matthew's execution.

:22:06
Yeah. The prison called. Said if it
goes down, do I got death insurance.

:22:11
Hah!
:22:13
What a laugh! I ain't even got food money.
:22:17
His pardon board hearing
is this Wednesday.

:22:19
His lawyer thinks it'd be
a good idea if you were there.

:22:23
What does Mattie think?
:22:26
He's worried. He wants to protect you.
:22:29
Well, it's a little late for that.
:22:32
That show Inside Crime
did a thing on Mattie...

:22:35
...and told how I tried
to help him and everything.

:22:38
A regular Ma Barker or somethin'.
:22:40
Now I'm famous.
:22:42
Yesterday I was in the store
and I see these two ladies eyein' me.

:22:47
When I get closer,
I hear one of them say...

:22:50
..."I can't wait to hear that
they've executed that monster...

:22:53
...Matthew Poncelet."
:22:57
That's cruel.
:22:59
My boys are havin'
a real hard time at school.

:23:04
Kids picking on 'em,
beating 'em up, calling 'em names.

:23:09
Someone put a dead squirrel
in my little Troy's locker.

:23:12
Poor boy came home cryin'.
:23:16
What'd he ever do to anyone?
:23:22
I just keep... tryin' to figure out
what I done wrong.

:23:29
They have been ploughed over by life.
He first got in trouble when he was 15.

:23:33
- Every kid does that.
- His daddy was never around.

:23:36
Most of your kids in the project
are raised by single parents.

:23:39
They're not rapin' and killin' people.
Really, Helen, you're being suckered.

:23:44
What about the parents of these victims?
:23:46
- Have you counselled them?
- You think they'd wanna talk to me?

:23:50
Don't people in your neighbourhood
need your help?

:23:53
Yes, Mama. I'm still workin' with them.
:23:55
But why are you visiting with murderers?
:23:58
For all the energy that
you're putting into them...


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