A Time to Kill
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:23:08
Folks can't get enough of the trial.
:23:11
That's why my editor said to come
down and interview Rodeheaver.

:23:16
Dr. Rodeheaver's in court today.
:23:21
If you want to be a reporter...
:23:23
...maybe you should do
some better research?

:23:26
You know what? I don't mind waiting.
:23:30
My paper really wants this interview.
Is he still in room 369?

:23:35
-I'll just go there.
-Wrong again. He's in 128.

:23:38
But he's gone all day.
You can't see him today.

:23:41
You want to come back in my office
and schedule an appointment?

:23:45
I'll come back another time...
:23:47
...when he's got time to talk,
when things have died down.

:23:51
-Thank you.
-You can call me any time.

:23:58
Your Honor, the State
calls Deputy Dwayne Looney.

:24:38
Good morning.
:24:39
Would you please state
your name for the record?

:24:43
Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney.
:24:46
Thank you, Deputy Looney.
:24:48
Were you present at the murders of
Billy Ray Cobb and James Lewis Willard?

:24:53
Yes, sir.
:24:55
If you can remember...
:24:57
...describe how you were wounded
for the members of the jury.


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