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:33:00
Bathroom.
:33:01
Mr. Pocum was always nice...
:33:03
...about letting folks come in
and do their business.

:33:06
I'll come back some other time maybe
and do some really serious shopping.

:33:11
Am I going to be in the newspaper?
:33:14
Was something here before?
:33:16
That's where
the potato chips used to be.

:33:18
But Mr. Pocum moved
the rack over here...

:33:21
...so it'd be what you call...
:33:23
...an impulse kind of purchase.
:33:26
This in that story you're writing?
:33:30
That's a good point.
:33:31
I'm writing a human-interest sidebar.
Do you know what that is?

:33:35
No, I don't think I do.
:33:36
I don't think I do either.
:33:56
Sorry, I got hung up.
:33:59
Daddy!
:34:00
Aren't we going to the zoo today?
:34:02
Well, what's holding us up?
Don't you want to get dressed?

:34:06
- Let's change your clothes.
- What animal do you want to see?

:34:10
Daddy, I want to go see
the hippopotamus.

:34:13
Come on, let's change your pants.
:34:19
I tell you,
looking into those eyes...

:34:22
... I don't think...
:34:25
It was like looking into the eyes
of a goat. Something like that.

:34:30
They were that cold.
:34:32
I can't honestly say that
I've ever wished anyone dead.

:34:36
But I think I'll feel a lot safer
when Frank Beechum's gone.

:34:40
That's Dale Porterhouse, an accountant
with the firm of Stokes and Whitney.

:34:44
Porterhouse was the state's key witness
in the Wilson case six years ago...

:34:49
... a case that will culminate
at one minute past midnight...

:34:53
... with the execution by lethal
injection of Frank Beechum.

:34:57
Information. What city, please?
:34:59
Oakland, for a Stokes and Whitney.
It's an accounting firm.


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