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:27:04
- In the basement
- Anybody call a cab?

:27:07
- Oh, where didyougo
- Time for me to get outta here.

:27:10
- How much do I owe you, Big Ed?
- Your money's no good here, champ.

:27:13
- Anybody call a cab?
- I did, unless Rubin's taking me home.

:27:19
If I take you,
it's gonna be more than home.

:27:22
Get on outta here, girl.
:27:24
Shit.
:27:26
What were you doin' out so late
on a Thursday night?

:27:30
- What does it matter
what night it was?
- Wasn't Thursday night ladies' night?

:27:33
Didn't it matter to your wife?
:27:37
I'm in the penitentiary for murder,
not attempted adultery.

:27:46
So there was a cab there.
He must have seen you leave, right?

:27:50
No. No, he left before I did.
:27:54
- Hey.
- Poor daddy goin' home.

:27:59
- Bye, Rubin.
- Take it easy.

:28:02
- Hey, champ.
- Huh? Hey!

:28:06
Whoa! He's gone!
:28:12
I wish to God John Artis
had met a girl that night.

:28:15
I wish that, uh,
he hadn't been there at all.

:28:20
He didn't deserve this.
He didn't deserve any of it.

:28:26
Artis, let's go. You're done.
:28:29
He got the same sentence I got,
and all he had to do...

:28:31
was lie and say I killed
those people and...

:28:35
they would have let him out
and his nightmare would have been over.

:28:40
Most men couldn't have stood up
to that kind of torture...

:28:45
butJohn Artis did.
:28:47
The man is my hero.
:28:55
So the police said it was 2:45
or a little after...

:28:59
when all hell broke loose
at the Lafayette bar.


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