:46:01
I'm burned to death
by a mob of animals.
:46:04
I'm legally dead.
They're legally murderers.
:46:06
That I'm alive is not their fault.
:46:08
But I know them.
I know a lot of them.
:46:11
And they'll hang for it.
:46:12
According to the law which says
if you kill somebody...
:46:15
...you gotta be killed yourself.
:46:17
I'll give them the chance
they didn't give me.
:46:20
They'll get a legal trial
in a legal courtroom.
:46:23
They'll have a legal judge
and a legal defense.
:46:26
They'll get a legal sentence
and a legal death.
:46:35
But I can't do it myself.
:46:38
You'll have to do it for me.
:46:45
You see that?
:46:48
I tore it out of a law book.
:46:53
My husband says it would be a blessing
if the community would forget...
:46:58
...what happened.
:47:00
It just leaves a bad taste,
and it reminds everyone of what...
:47:03
...as the minister said Sunday,
would be better forgiven and forgotten.
:47:12
The mailman was just here.
:47:16
Shall I go?
:47:19
Yes, yes, I'm coming.
:47:25
Oh, it's you, Mrs. Garrett.
Come in.
:47:28
Have you heard anything
from the hotel?
:47:30
Fred's been down at that investigation
for so long.
:47:34
I wondered if your husband had phoned,
or anything.
:47:38
There, there. Don't worry,
Mrs. Garrett, don't worry.
:47:41
Nobody's going to cut off their nose to
spite their face, naming names in this...
:47:46
I know, but if somebody does talk,
then what'll happen?
:47:49
Nobody's going to talk.
:47:52
The responsible businessmen
have decided it's a community...
:47:56
...and not an individual thing.
:47:58
So everybody's got to stick together
against this district attorney.