Last Dance
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:08:31
Well, you know, her crimes, you don't
think of a woman committing
a crime like that.

:08:35
I mean, I don't, anyway.
That... That brutal.

:08:37
Most of the time a woman kills,
it's a crime of passion.

:08:40
Usually her husband
or her boyfriend.

:08:43
And last time she got a stay of execution
with about four days left.

:08:47
- Well, when was that?
- About 18 months ago.

:08:50
It's all a delaying game, really.
:08:52
They come up with some new
constitutional theory...

:08:54
and find a sympathetic judge to grant
a stay, then they start appealing
all over again.

:08:59
Right, and they just
stretch it out indefinitely.

:09:01
Well, no, not this time.
It looks like she's run out of arguments.

:09:06
- And a lot more women
are gonna be executed now.
- Why's that?

:09:09
Women's lobby. They all want equal
treatment in the eyes of the law.

:09:46
- Hey, Frances, what's up?
- Where you goin', girl?

:09:48
What's goin' on?
:09:51
- Hey, Frances!
- I'll tell you something now.
Don't be like that, Frances.

:09:54
- Frances!
- Hey, Cindy, you checkin' out
of death row?

:09:58
- You don't like it here?
- Hey. Hey!


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