:46:01
Yeah, he's been a very good boy.
:46:06
Johnny Gowen.
:46:08
- He seemed like such a nice man.
- Oh?
:46:12
Face was thinner. Had shorter hair.
:46:15
When is the last time
you saw Mr. Gowen?
:46:18
- Six months. A year maybe.
- You ever hear from him?
:46:22
Wish I did.
I had a lot of faith in that boy.
:46:27
- Thank you for your time, gentlemen.
- Yeah.
:46:31
Good day, now.
:46:40
What does it matter what he did?
Past is the past.
:46:44
But this guy Gowen is a criminal.
:46:48
Crime's done. Can't go back.
:46:51
What's the use of
putting a man in jail?
:46:54
- Well, he's gotta pay.
- It's society who pays.
:46:57
They pay by not having
another good man around.
:47:01
He wasn't a good man.
:47:04
- Well, can't he become a good man?
- How's that?
:47:09
How does anybody
become good, Manuel?
:47:13
I thought you spent
20-some years thinking.
:47:17
So you were right?
:47:19
- About John Gowen?
- Yeah.
:47:26
Let's just say his past ran
a little faster than he did.
:47:30
Look, you gonna stand here, or you
gonna pick up a knife and help?
:47:36
Here you go. Thank you.
:47:52
Ma'am, I know this is very difficult,
but I need you to calm down now.
:47:56
You need me to calm down?