1:21:03
How does--
How does one go to jail?
1:21:07
Wh-What does my family do?
1:21:10
Go on welfare?
1:21:12
If my wife has to work,
who's gonna look after the kids?
1:21:16
Put food on the table?
I mean, my children need me.
1:21:18
If l'm not teaching,
there's no medical.
1:21:20
No medical, even on co-pay,
that's like-- Tuition--
1:21:24
Dr. Wigand, listen.
1:21:27
You may not be able
to do this thing.
1:21:29
As I understand from Dick,
you're our key witness,
1:21:32
and I hope
you don't withdraw.
1:21:35
Um, I guess we'd all
understand if you did.
1:21:39
Guys, I gotta go.
I'm gonna be late for court.
1:21:41
I'll see y'all later.
Dr. Wigand, good luck.
1:21:49
[Door Slides Open,
Closes]
1:21:54
I know what you're facing,
Jeff.
1:21:56
And I think I know
how you're feeling.
1:22:00
In the navy, I flew
A-6's off carriers.
1:22:04
In combat, events have
a duration of seconds.
1:22:08
Sometimes minutes.
1:22:10
But what you're going through
goes on day in, day out,
1:22:13
whether you're
ready for it or not.
1:22:15
Week in, week out.
1:22:17
Month after month
after month.
1:22:19
Whether you're up
or whether you're down.
1:22:23
You're assaulted
psychologically.
1:22:26
You're assaulted
financially,
1:22:28
which is its own special kind
of violence because it's
directed at your kids.
1:22:33
What school can you afford?
1:22:35
How will that
affect their lives?
1:22:37
You're asking yourself,
1:22:39
"Will that limit
what they may become?"
1:22:43
You feel your whole family's future
is compromised,
1:22:45
held hostage.
1:22:48
I do know how it is.