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you would want to protect them
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from something
they shouldn't have done?

1:00:03
As much as I would want
to protect them from something

1:00:06
someone else said they did, yes.
1:00:08
Like a murder?
1:00:09
Yes, like a murder.
1:00:11
Let me get this straight.
1:00:13
No one knew you were
going to the game.

1:00:15
No one saw you at the game.
1:00:16
No one saw you
buy tickets for the game.

1:00:18
There's no record
you even bought tickets.

1:00:19
You have no receipt
for the tickets.

1:00:21
Am I correct?
1:00:23
Yes, that's correct.
1:00:26
Then how do we
really know, Father?

1:00:28
How do we know you
and the two defendants

1:00:31
were at the game
on the night of the murder?

1:00:32
I'm telling you as a witness
and as a priest,

1:00:36
we were at the game.
1:00:37
Yes, as a priest.
1:00:39
And a priest wouldn't lie,
am I right?

1:00:41
A priest with ticket stubs
wouldn't need to lie and...

1:00:47
I always keep the stubs.
1:00:53
Do you want to see them?
1:01:00
Uh, why is that, Father?
1:01:01
Why-why do you keep the stubs?
1:01:03
You never know when someone
might want more than your word.

1:01:07
Has anyone ever questioned
your word before today?

1:01:11
No, no one ever has...
1:01:13
But there's a first time
for everything.

1:01:25
I have no further questions.
Thank you, Father.

1:01:29
Thank you, Father.
You may step down.

1:01:39
I've never recovered
from seeing Father Bobby

1:01:41
take the stand and lie for us,
1:01:42
to even the score
for John and Tommy.

1:01:45
He didn't just testify for them.
1:01:47
He testified against Wilkinson
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and the evil that had lived
there for too long.

1:01:52
Still, I was sorry
he had to do it.


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