Murder in the First
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1:13:02
You got another guy in the room.
That's okay.

1:13:14
Shh, baby.
1:13:20
Your Honor, the defense calls
Associate Warden, Mr. Milton Glenn.

1:13:38
Do you swear to tell the truth
and nothing but the truth?

1:13:42
-So help me God.
-You may be seated.

1:13:53
As associate warden, you are responsible
for the day-to-day running of the prison?

1:13:58
You could say that.
1:13:59
Then you must be familiar
with the dungeons.

1:14:02
l'm sure you've heard of them.
1:14:03
Some prisoners refer
to the lower levels as dungeons.

1:14:06
They refer to bread and water
as piss and punk.

1:14:10
The dictionary definition of a dungeon is:
''A close, dark prison...

1:14:13
''...or vault, commonly underground.''
1:14:16
The walls of those cells are 6 feet by 9,
and the roof 5 to 6 feet tall.

1:14:19
-Would you call that close?
-ln my opinion, no.

1:14:22
-Are there any light fixtures?
-No, but there aren't any books.

1:14:25
Your Honor...
1:14:26
...the defense offers these photographs
as defense exhibits B, C, D, E and F.

1:14:30
How much light is in these cells
with no window and the door closed?

1:14:33
-Not much.
-How long was Henri held in such a cell?

1:14:36
l don't know exactly.
1:14:37
Three years and two months!
l have the records, if you'd like to see.

1:14:41
-That sounds right.
-Three years and two months.

1:14:43
ln that time, how often was Henri Young
allowed outside for exercise?

1:14:47
Mr. Stamphill, l do not believe that
the exercise time of an inmate is relevant.

1:14:51
l do. Answer the question.
1:14:52
-Objection!
-Objection overruled!

1:14:54
Henri Young tried to escape.
1:14:56
When a criminal escapes from prison,
he doesn't go job-hunting.

1:14:59
He robs somebody or kills somebody.
We do all we can to discourage escape.


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