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1:21:02
Dean was not a strong boy.
1:21:04
He was impressionable...
1:21:07
believed what friends
around him said.

1:21:10
Well, why couldn't he be involved...
1:21:13
with people who could set him up...
1:21:15
talk him into even this?
1:21:21
The FBI, the police,
found nothing.

1:21:27
It was him alone.
They decided this.

1:21:32
Sixty-three dead...
1:21:35
over taxes.
1:21:39
Dean alone.
1:21:40
You don't believe that, do you?
1:21:45
I've never believed that.
1:21:47
Have you heard the name
Oliver Lang or William Fenimore?

1:21:50
I've heard too many names.
1:21:52
Your son, Dean, was an electrician.
1:21:56
Maybe he was contracted for...
1:22:00
or he worked on a project--
1:22:03
All of this
was investigated, mister!

1:22:07
His neighbors, his customers...
1:22:10
kids he grew up with
months ago.

1:22:12
Dr. Scobee, I'm sorry
for bringing this all back.

1:22:15
It never goes away.
1:22:17
I had to come here.
You've got to understand.

1:22:20
I think I know a man
who knew your son.

1:22:22
He's 41, a structural engineer.
1:22:25
He's got a wife, three kids.
He has this--

1:22:28
May I ask what makes you so sure...
1:22:31
that this man of yours had anything
to do with what happened here?

1:22:34
For the same reason you're sure
your son didn't do it alone!

1:22:38
I know my son was not alone,
because 10 children died that day!

1:22:42
The day care center in the Roosevelt,
he had to know it was there.

1:22:46
My son would never have done
anything to harm children.

1:22:49
Your son didn't have any children.
1:22:51
No!
1:22:53
But he did things for them.
1:22:57
He sponsored boys
from city shelters.


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