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:43:02
We'll prove it.
:43:07
We can prove it.
:43:20
Mrs Wahl?
:43:22
Hi. My name is Sam Chaiton.
We spoke on the phone
about the Rubin Carter case.

:43:27
- I told you,
I don't want to talk to you.
- Mrs Wahl, please.

:43:30
Um, you told an investigator
named Barbieri...

:43:32
that an emergency call you took
the night of the Lafayette bar
murders was at 2:28.

:43:37
I don't know what I told him.
It was a long time ago.

:43:40
Uh, but there's a card
that says 2:45 on it...

:43:44
and, uh, you didn't sign the card.
:43:47
According to Barbieri, it was signed
by a Miss Lenore Harkinson.

:43:50
- She was my supervisor.
- Why would your supervisor
sign the card?

:43:54
And wouldn't you normally
do that yourself?

:43:56
Look, if there's a card and that's
what it says, then that's what it says.

:44:00
I don't remember anything else.
And ifsomeone tries to make me testify,
that'sjust what I'll say.

:44:05
Uh, look, Mrs Wahl--
:44:08
Thank you.
:44:12
So this is a copy of the phone
company's record ofcustomer contact.

:44:16
It's all there,
just like Barbieri said.

:44:20
2:45.
:44:24
Look at the signature on the card.
:44:26
It's signed by Lenora Harkinson,
Jean Wahl's supervisor.

:44:30
Does that mean anything to you?
:44:35
It means she didn't have
to write up a phoney ticket.

:44:38
What?
:44:41
He signed it himself.
:44:43
Who?
:44:46
His handwriting is
on every report that...

:44:51
put me in prison
since I was 11 years old.

:44:57
It's Della Pesca.

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