Murder in the First
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...with no interest in you or your case.
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-l'd like to see the dungeons.
-l'm sorry? Dungeons?

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The old citadel, the sub-level of the prison.
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That's mostly storage...
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...a few solitary cells.
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No dungeons.
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l would like to see
the solitary-confinement cells.

:56:18
l would love to show those cells to you,
but l can't.

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lt's an insurance risk to visitors during a
riot. lf you're there, we can't protect you.

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Thank you for your concern.
:56:26
l could show you the exercise yard.
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You have papers.
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l have papers, so you can cut
the good-guy act.

:56:36
l do consider myself
as one of the good guys...

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...and perhaps more than you...
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...l know what the bad guys are like.
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l'd like to read them. Please.
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Thank you.
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That's a court order...
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...instructing you to permit us access
to the solitary-confinement cells.

:56:54
And to allow the photographer
to take pictures of the same...

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...to be used as exhibits in the trial
of The People vs. Young.

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You are also instructed
to hand over to us...

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...the complete medical
and disciplinary files as to therein.

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If you refuse to do so...
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...you'll have to appear in court
and show just cause.

:57:16
Why don't you take Miss McCasslin
out for some air?

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l was told not to leave you alone.
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l don't care. You may be used to
these conditions but obviously she's not.

:57:25
We've been searched. Take her outside,
or we'll discuss this with Mr. Glenn.

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All right.
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No more photos.
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You all right?
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Thanks.
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l just need some air.
:57:58
My God!

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