Murder in the First
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1:26:02
Absolutely nothing!
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ln fact, you have never even met
Henri Young, have you?

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Right now, in fact, is the first time
you have ever seen this man! Look at him !

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That's him there! That's Henri Young!
Right there!

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-He tried to escape.
-Yes, he did.

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But the fact, the cold, brutal fact is
that this man...

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...who had never,
never before in his entire life...

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...harmed or attempted to harm
another human being...

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...was now a murderer!
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That is a fact!
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-Yes, but he tried to escape.
-lt's a fact--

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You can't let them get away with this.
lf we let them, where would we be?

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-Should we let murderers roam free?
-Henri Young was not a murderer!

1:26:38
Henri Young was not a murderer
until Alcatraz got a hold of him !

1:26:41
The prison runs under your guidelines,
so you created the murderer, didn't you?

1:26:45
Didn't you?
1:26:48
He tried to escape.
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That's the thing, you see.
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Do you have any further questions
for this witness?

1:27:04
-No, Your Honor.
-The witness may step down.

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But he tried to escape.
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I'd been trained all my life for that day.
Control the witness, go for the kill.

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Win, victory.
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School prepared me well.
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My brother, he had prepared me well.
1:27:22
Years later, he and I would reconcile.
1:27:25
Family's family, you know.
1:27:28
Mary congratulated me...
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...but we'd already begun to drift apart.
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When you only try to win,
you sometimes lose sight of the goal...

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...which should have always
remained Henri.

1:27:50
The most you'll get is
second-degree murder.

1:27:53
Maybe manslaughter, ten years.
1:27:55
If you get a recommendation
for clemency, you'll walk.

1:27:57
-You have your whole life in front of you.
-Monday morning...


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