The Kid Stays In the Picture
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1:11:01
I crossed through a dry wash,
went around a bush, and around the bush...

1:11:05
...and there was a hand sticking up,
and there was a body laying there.

1:11:09
The body found in the Gorman area this
past Friday has positively been identified...

1:11:14
...as Mr. Roy Radin.
1:11:25
It was midnight when the phone rang.
A bit pissed, I picked up the phone. Yeah?

1:11:30
It was my attorney, Robert Shapiro.
1:11:32
"Roy Radin is dead."
1:11:34
I laid there in shock, totally stunned.
1:11:40
I met Roy Radin a few months earlier
through an acquaintance named Laney Jacobs.

1:11:45
Radin and I met and discussed
forming a production company.

1:11:48
The Cotton Club might have been
one of the films under the banner.

1:11:52
We shook hands, but nothing
ever really came of it.

1:11:56
What does that have to do with me?
1:11:58
"Nothing and everything."
1:12:00
Shapiro told me that the police would be
calling, and they'd wanna talk to me.

1:12:05
We sat down with them while I told them
everything I remembered about Roy Radin.

1:12:10
Laney Jacobs introduced
Evans to Roy Radin.

1:12:13
For the next six years, the name
Robert Evans was making headlines again.

1:12:17
No, I wasn't buying Warner Bros.
This time, I was buying infamy.

1:12:23
The Cotton Club murder case...
1:12:30
Doors closed on me quietly.
Calls made were not returned.

1:12:35
Though I was still ensconced
in the primo offices of Paramount...

1:12:39
...I may as well have been a shadow.
1:12:48
Finally, in the spring of '89, after six long
years of innuendos on my character...

1:12:54
...the Roy Radin case went to trial.

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