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:35:00
It says, "I wish you were there.
Sincerely, Slick Rick."

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- What the hell's that mean?
- Oh, nothin'. Just a kind of a joke.

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Good luck with your appeal,
Mr Reese. Goodbye.

:35:28
Mr Reese, how are you? Hi.
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- Where's Sam?
- Well, he had to work
on another case today.

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- Who are you?
- I'm Rick Hayes.

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- I'm gonna be working on your report.
- I can't believe Sam didn't come.

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Well, uh, I'd just like to verify a few things,
if that's okay.

:35:44
- Have a seat.
- Thanks.

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- Tell me, have you read the report?
- Of course I read it.

:35:52
- There's another letter comin'
you have to put in.
- Oh? From whom?

:35:55
Dr Arnold Marks.
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- What's the nature of the letter?
- You don't know who he is?

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- No.
- He's the top cardiovascular
surgeon in New York City.

:36:05
- Oh.
- And a personal friend.

:36:08
He did my bypass.
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Man read my book, came down here,
did my bypass, no charge.

:36:15
Well, you have a lot of
impressive friends, Mr Reese.

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Yeah, and right now I'm gonna need
every one of'em. You read my book?

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- Yeah, I started it.
- Finish it.

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- I plan to.
- You see the letter from the
dean of the Yale law school?

:36:30
- Yeah.
- I've been corresponding with him.

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I've strategized all my appeals,
you know. I taught myself.

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I've taken control
of the killing machine.

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Look at me.
:36:52
Is he working
for the white girl now?

:36:55
- What?
- Cindy Liggett.

:36:57
Is she the one getting clemency?
Is that... That's why Sam's not here?


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