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''Calvin Jansen,
sentenced four years ago...
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''to life imprisonment
for the murder of his wife...
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''died last night in San Quentin
still claiming his innocence.
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''Jansen, wealthy architect,
was accused...''
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Thought I heard somebody talking in here.
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Just me talking to myself.
A habit I picked up in prison.
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- Did you get rid of your clothes?
- Yeah.
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I'm glad you provided a towel
big enough to cover my embarrassment.
:17:38
It's decent enough.
:17:41
May I have the clipping?
:17:54
You had a caller.
:17:57
I told her to go away.
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That wasn't very bright.
My friends will think that l...
:18:02
I know. I told you I should get out.
:18:04
Not that I care what they think.
I'm just trying to be technical, and careful.
:18:10
I hope those fit.
:18:15
Don't you get lonely up here,
all by yourself?
:18:18
I was born lonely, I guess.
:18:20
- Is that why you visit murder trials?
- No.
:18:24
I went because your case
was like my father's.
:18:27
I know he didn't kill my stepmother.
I know he told the truth...
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yet he died in prison.
:18:35
I thought it might be that way with you.
:18:37
- It was that simple?
- Yes, I wanted to help you...
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but all I could do at the time
was write crazy letters to the Record...
:18:47
until today.
:18:49
Why were you painting there?
Did you know I was...
:18:51
No, I didn't.
When I woke up this morning...
:18:53
I found myself wondering
how you were getting along.
:18:57
I don't believe in fate or destiny,
or any of those things...