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...six years ago. An Amy Wilson.
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I think he's innocent.
:28:05
I think Warren knows
something about it.

:28:07
Why would you
think a thing like that?

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He's the only other person
that was there.

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And how do we know that?
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The witnesses didn't see anyone else.
:28:19
Wait a minute. There were witnesses,
even though nobody else was there?

:28:24
- Yes, that's right...
- No, wait. Help me out here.

:28:27
I am getting confused.
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There was an accountant
and a housewife.

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White people?
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And I bet...
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...that girl that got killed,
that Amy Wilson...

:28:43
...she was white too, wasn't she?
:28:45
That's right. But I don't think...
:28:48
You don't think those nice
white people...

:28:51
...would kill that nice white girl.
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But they all looked around...
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...and what do you know?
There was a black boy.

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Look, it isn't like that.
:29:00
Will you just think back
in your mind? Six years ago.

:29:04
Was Warren using drugs
or anything like that?

:29:07
He was into drugs.
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Did he own a gun?
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They all own guns, Mr. Everett.
Don't you know that?

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All those black dope-fiend boys,
they all own guns.

:29:19
Can I just talk to him?
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Do you know where he is?
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Yes, I do.
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And no, you can't.
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Look, an innocent man
is gonna die tonight.

:29:33
I have seen a lot of innocent folk...
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...die in this part of town,
Mr. Everett.

:29:39
But it's funny.
:29:41
I ain't never seen you
around here before.

:29:44
Mrs. Russel, you're making this into
a racial thing, and it isn't.

:29:48
The man on death row,
he's a black man too.

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Did you know that?
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They'll kill him at midnight.
I can't help unless I have the facts.

:29:57
The only fact I know, Mr. Everett...

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