:37:05
- You think he´s not guilty, huh?
- l don´t know. lt´s possible.
:37:10
Well, l don´t know you, but l´m bettin´
you´ve never been wronger in your life.
:37:14
You´re wastin´ your time.
You ought to wrap it up.
:37:16
Supposing you were the one
who was on trial?
:37:19
Well, l´m not used to supposin´.
l´m just a workin´ man.
:37:22
My boss does the supposin´. But...
:37:25
l´ll try one.
:37:28
Supposin´ you talk us all out of this and...
:37:31
the kid really did knife his father, huh?
:37:42
Are you ready?
:37:45
Sorry, blue eyes.
:37:48
- Well, where else?
- OK, fellas. Let´s take our seats.
:37:51
- Looks like we´ll be here for dinner.
- OK, now let´s get down to business.
:37:55
- Who wants to start?
- l will.
:37:57
- OK, go.
- You, down there.
:38:00
The old man who lived downstairs says
he heard the kid yell ´´l´m gonna kill ya.´´
:38:04
A second later,
he heard the body hit the floor.
:38:07
He ran to the door and saw the kid run out
of the house. What´s that mean to you?
:38:12
l wonder how clearly he heard
the boy´s voice through the ceiling.
:38:15
He didn´t. The window was open. So was
the one upstairs. lt was a hot night.
:38:19
lt was another apartment.
lt´s not easy to identify a shouting voice.
:38:23
He identified it in court.
:38:24
The lady across the street looked right in
the open window and saw the stabbing.
:38:29
- lsn´t that enough for you?
- No, it isn´t.
:38:31
Boy, how do you like this guy?
lt´s like talkin´ into a dead phone.
:38:35
She said she saw it through
the windows of a moving el train.
:38:38
There were six cars on the train.
She saw it through the last two.
:38:41
She remembered insignificant details.
How can you argue with that?
:38:45
Has anybody here any idea
how long it would take an el...