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1:25:05
Not at this time.
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I guess we never thought about
who Tom was,

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or his people,
or how God had contacted them.

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I thought he was a nice man,
that Tom Turner.

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So you turned to Tom Turner?
1:25:25
Well, no. I turned to God.
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What he did was very nice,
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but I don't know
if what he did was right.

1:25:36
Thank you.
No more questions, Your Honour.

1:25:41
The prosecution rests.
1:25:44
OK, give it to me straight.
Worst-case scenario.

1:25:48
One to five years for every count,
or every miracle.

1:25:51
12 miracles. You could get 60 years.
1:25:54
We'll adjourn until 1 pm.
1:25:56
Lunch. I gotta go.
1:25:59
Can I have my son back now?
1:26:03
I'm outside the LA Federal Court,
where lawyers for the prosecution

1:26:07
and defence are locked
in contentious legal debate

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over the origins, motives
and parties responsible

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in the so-called
Postal Miracle trial.

1:26:15
I've dealt with
some of these attorneys.

1:26:18
People, I've been to boxing matches
that are more civilised.

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- You may be seated.
- Mr Turner.

1:26:25
Are there any witnesses
for the defence?

1:26:28
Witnesses? I don't even know
where my lawyer is.

1:26:31
We're here.
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We're here, Your Honour.
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We're all here.
1:26:53
I was basically the ringleader.
El numero uno.

1:26:58
El hombre con los manos de piedra.
I'm the one you're looking for.


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