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at 2:28 a.m.
to report the shooting.

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At 2:28 ?
That's right.

:38:06
She then calls the cops
to tell them.

:38:09
They say they
already know about it.

:38:11
In fact, they've got a cruiser
on its way over to the Lafayette
at that moment.

:38:16
Oh, my God.
Yes.

:38:21
According to Barbieri,
:38:24
"time on the record
of customer contact
was changed...

:38:28
from 2:28 to 2:45."
:38:31
Yes.
Son of a bitch.

:38:34
Which, if true,
puts John Artis and myself
at the Nite Spot...

:38:38
at the time
of the killings.

:38:40
Well, if we can prove
she got the call at 2:28.
We'll prove it.

:38:49
We can prove it.
:39:02
Mrs. Wahl ?
:39:05
Hi. My name is
Sam Chaiton.

:39:07
We spoke on the phone
about the Rubin Carter case.

:39:10
I told you,
I don't want to talk to you.

:39:12
Mrs. Wahl, please,
um, you told an investigator
named Barbieri...

:39:15
that an emergency call you took
the night of the Lafayette bar
murders was at 2:28.

:39:20
I don't know what I told him.
It was a long time ago.

:39:23
Uh, but there's a card
that says 2:45 on it,

:39:27
and, uh, you didn't
sign the card.

:39:30
According to Barbieri,
it was signed by a
Miss Lenore Harkinson.

:39:34
[ Sighs ]
She was my supervisor.

:39:36
Why would your supervisor
sign the card ?
Wouldn't you do that yourself?

:39:40
Look, if there's a card
and that's what it says,
then that's what it says.

:39:44
I don't remember
anything else,

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and if someone tries
to make me testify,
that's what I'll say.

:39:49
Uh, look,
Mrs. Wahl--

:39:53
Thank you.
:39:57
So this is a copy
of the phone company's
record of customer contact.


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