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:08:04
Hi. I'm looking for Alvin Dewey.
:08:13
Hi.
:08:16
Mr. Dewey.
Truman Capote, from The New Yorker.

:08:22
- Bergdorf's.
- Sorry?

:08:24
- The scarf.
- Oh.

:08:26
- Nice.
- Thank you.

:08:28
Mr. Dewey, I wonder when we could
arrange an interview, some time to talk.

:08:35
About what?
:08:37
Well, we're not looking
for any inside information.

:08:40
You know, I don't care one way or another
if you catch whoever did this.

:08:43
I'm writing an article on how
the Clutter killings are affecting the town.

:08:47
You know, how you all are bearing up.
:08:51
I care.
:08:56
- Excuse me?
- I care.

:08:58
I care a great deal
if we catch whoever did this.

:09:01
Oh, I see.
:09:03
- As do a lot of folks around here.
- Oh, of course.

:09:06
Do you have press credentials?
:09:07
- What's a New Yorker?
- Magazine.

:09:09
Magazines don't give out...
:09:10
You can come to the news conference
with the rest of them.

:09:13
Sears, Roebuck.
:09:15
The boy was 16?
:09:17
He was 15.
:09:19
Nancy was 16.
:09:20
And it's her friend that found them?
:09:22
- Laura Kinney.
- Can you spell that?

:09:25
I assume you're okay with the Laura part.
:09:29
K- l-N-N-E-Y.
:09:32
But, please, leave her be.
:09:35
There's talk of a bunch of Mexicans.
A whole bunch of Mexicans.


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