Dolores Claiborne
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1:30:00
They tell me you've waived
your right to council.

1:30:02
Yes, sir.
1:30:04
l can tell you, l've married people
who've brought lawyers with them.

1:30:07
Let's just get this over with.
1:30:10
Before l sign Detective Mackey's report...
1:30:12
...there are a few things
l'd like him to clarify for me.

1:30:15
Miss Claiborne...
1:30:17
...l have several witnesses...
1:30:18
...who say they were present when
you threatened the life of Vera Donovan.

1:30:23
Now that's true, is it not?
1:30:24
Why don't you just go ahead and ask me
what you really want to know?

1:30:27
ln due time, Miss Claiborne. ln due time.
1:30:30
-ls it true you made those threats?
-Of course, it's true.

1:30:33
She told you herself on Saturday.
1:30:34
l'm sorry. This is a closed hearing.
1:30:37
The woman sitting over there, the one
without a lawyer, that's my mother.

1:30:41
This isn't a trial.
l have every right to be here with her.

1:30:45
Selena St. George.
1:30:46
Don't stop. Let's just wrap this up
and get back to the mainland.

1:30:49
This report is incomplete.
Maybe before you sign off on this--

1:30:51
We're in the middle of a questioning here,
Miss St. George.

1:30:54
My mother did not kill Vera Donovan.
1:30:56
That's funny. l've got 30 pages here
that says she did.

1:30:58
This thing is totally circumstantial.
1:31:00
l've covered enough courtrooms
to know he's got no hard evidence here.

1:31:03
Circumstantial? Samuel Marchant, page 6!
1:31:06
Why don't you tell him
what's not in the report?

1:31:08
You've had the whole weekend
to get yourself a lawyer.

1:31:11
What is it that's not in the report?
1:31:15
These two women loved each other.
1:31:19
Oh, really?
1:31:22
Now that's something we'd like to hear.
1:31:25
That's something...
1:31:26
...we definitely missed
in our investigation...

1:31:29
...isn't it, Frank?
1:31:32
Why don't you tell us
about this great mutual affection?

1:31:36
Your personal observations.
1:31:38
How'd they get along when you'd visit?
1:31:41
Christmas, birthdays, holidays...
1:31:43
...whenever you could tear yourself away
from your judicial reportage.

1:31:48
Why don't you tell us, Miss St. George?
1:31:51
When was your last visit?
1:31:56
Miss?
1:31:59
Fifteen years ago.

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