:47:00
He was the one who got Wanda Skutnik
to say I was the man.
:47:03
He stood right alongside of
her when she picked me out.
:47:06
She was afraid of him.
:47:07
What was his name?
:47:09
I never found out.
He wasn't at the trial.
:47:13
Where can I find this Skutnik dame?
:47:15
I don't know.
:47:19
That's nice material.
:47:21
It's all I got. But it's the truth.
:47:23
Are you willing to take
a lie detector test?
:47:27
Mr. McNeal, for eleven years I've
waiting for a chance at that box.
:47:31
You know what you're up against?
:47:33
If it turns out bad, you're cooked.
:47:36
If it turns good...
:47:37
...it's only Leonarde Keeler's
professional opinion.
:47:40
It doesn't count legally.
:47:41
I'll take the test.
:47:45
Okay, I'll fixed it up for you.
:48:01
Listen, kid, you take it from me...
:48:03
...keep away from Keeler
and that lie detector.
:48:06
I'm not afraid of it.
That's what I said.
:48:08
I had the cops,
the State's Attorney...
:48:10
...even my own lawyer believing me.
:48:12
I was a cinch.
:48:13
Then they talked me into going
up against that box.
:48:16
What happened?
- What did you mean, what happened?
:48:18
I'm doing life, ain't I?
:48:33
Well, the only thing
the machine is for...
:48:35
...is to record the emotional
reactions of an individual.
:48:38
We place the blood pressure cuff...
:48:40
...about the upper arm
of the subject...
:48:42
...and through the impulses
to the tambour system...
:48:45
...record the variations of blood
pressure and pulse on this stylus.
:48:49
Then the pneumograph is fastened
about the subject's chest...
:48:52
...and we record the changes
in the respiration.
:48:55
The electrodes fasten on the palm
and the back of the hand to...
:48:58
...record changes in the electrical
conductivity of the skin.