:23:00
	Well, now, the girl... she, in
fact, knew her in school, yes?
:23:03
	Yeah. And the boy was the son of none
other than of William J. McGuire.
:23:07
	McGuire? What, construction?
:23:09
	- Yeah. Hey.
- Hi, Linda.
- Listen.
:23:12
	McGuire wanted her to get the death
penalty, and he lobbied like hell for it.
:23:15
	- Huh.
- Listen, she got a tough break.
- Is there...
:23:17
	But it wasn't like she would've
ever gotten the sympathy vote.
:23:19
	Is there anybody out there with
anything good to say about her?
:23:24
	Nobody I'd let
baby-sit my child.
:23:28
	- You again.
- Me again.
:23:31
	- Well, it gets me away from the TVs.
- TVs?
:23:35
	Well, they got those TVs
down in the pod...
:23:37
	blastin' game shows
and soap operas all day long.
:23:40
	That's what I'd call cruel
and unusual punishment.
:23:43
	Yeah. No question.
:23:46
	Guess they figure by the time they get
around to killin' you, you'll be grateful.
:23:49
	Well, I'm just glad you consider me
a notch up from that kind of torture.
:23:53
	Just a notch.
:23:57
	What do you want?
:24:00
	Well, let's start with
some names, okay?
:24:02
	Anybody out there with anything
good to say about you?
:24:06
	When I was out in the free world,
there wasn't anything good about me.
:24:10
	- You could talk to Reggie.
- Oh? Who's Reggie?
:24:14
	She's my cell neighbour.
She killed both her husbands.
:24:18
	By the time they were about to arrest her,
she was just about to marry
number three.
:24:23
	Well, she... she might not make
the best character witness, uh...
:24:30
	- What about your brother?
- Billy?
:24:33
	I know he thinks I hate him,
but I don't.
:24:36
	I just wasn't a very good sister.
I was runnin' wild.
:24:40
	- Is he still in St. Charles?
- Last I heard.
:24:43
	He's almost 22.
:24:46
	His birthday's in April.
:24:48
	Were you close?
:24:51
	Well, we had different fathers.
:24:54
	Neither one of us knew 'em.
:24:56
	After my mama died,
it was just us.
:24:59
	Yeah, you were, uh, what, 16?