Just Cause
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Should've told me
when you read the letter.

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-I didn't--
-Why not?

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I didn't know if it would influence you.
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That you might not take the case,
you might not help this kid.

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He paid dearly for what happened to him.
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Why? Because he lost a scholarship
and spent an extra night in prison?

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No, Paul.
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It was more than that.
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Later, I found out that they beat him
real bad that night.

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He ended up in the hospital.
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Listen.
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It was my fault.
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I want you to help him get his life back.
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I want you to make it right for him.
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No, Laurie, you want me
to make it right for you.

:45:49
You're right.
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But how does what I'm telling you
change his situation on Death Row?

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Okay.
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It was called "The Pilgrimage of Death. "
It sold many papers.

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The guy started with his landlady
in New Orleans...

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...a prostitute in Mobile
and a sailor in Pensacola.

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Then he got real busy.
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A body every 100 miles.
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When was Pensacola?
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Late April, early May.
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It was incredible.
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APBs in three states,
FBI flyers all over the place...

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...and no one spots him.
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Painting, writing letters
to the families of his victims...

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...that's all he does.
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Yeah, we got a whole other theme park
for Mr. Sullivan.

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I'm innocent! I'm innocent!

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