Last Dance
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:30:02
Sweet deal for old Hunt
till rumours started flyin'.

:30:04
Then she spread it around she stole
from petty cash and fired her.

:30:07
I'm sorry. You're saying that she knew this
when she went in that house that night.

:30:11
It's like she was trying to
get even for her mom.

:30:14
She was too screwed up
to know what she was doin'.

:30:17
- I loved her and all, but...
- Did you see her that night?

:30:19
You know if she
was on any drugs?

:30:23
Look, I'm on next.
:31:06
Doug? Hi. I'm, I'm Rick Hayes.
I'm with the Clemency Board.

:31:11
The reason I'm here is, uh, it looks like
Cindy could be executed in three weeks.

:31:15
- Uh-huh.
- Well, l-I'm just...

:31:18
l-I'm wondering, uh,
now that it's ancient history...

:31:20
if there was anything you might
like to add before it's too late.

:31:23
- Like what?
- Well...

:31:27
Well, l-I know you plea-bargained
down to second-degree murder...

:31:30
- in exchange for testifying
against her at the trial...
- Yeah.

:31:33
And at the trial you said
the whole thing was her idea.

:31:38
- Actually, that's kind of unusual, isn't it?
- Why?

:31:41
I don't know. I mean,
17-year-old guys...

:31:44
don't usually let girls lead 'em
around, now, do they?

:31:50
Maybe she was the one
that was unusual.

:31:53
Th-The two of you had pulled off
quite a few burglaries that summer.

:31:56
- So she masterminded all of'em.
- I was 17 fuckin' years old, boy.


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