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The old man - ´´l´m gonna kill you´´,
body hitting the floor a second later -
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would have had to hear the boy´s words
with the el roaring past his nose!
:41:12
- lt´s not possible he heard it.
- Of course he heard it.
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- Do you think so?
- He said he yelled at the top of his voice.
:41:18
He couldn´t have identified the voice
with the el roaring by.
:41:21
lt was a matter of seconds!
Nobody can be that accurate.
:41:24
Testimony that could put a boy into the
electric chair shouId be that accurate.
:41:30
- l don´t think he could have heard it.
- Maybe he didn´t, with all that el noise.
:41:34
- What are you people talkin´ about?
- lt stands to reason he couldn´t have.
:41:38
- Why lie? What´s he got to gain?
- Attention, maybe.
:41:42
You keep comin´ in with bright sayings.
Send ´em to a paper! They pay $3 apiece!
:41:47
What are you talkin´ to him like that for?
:41:50
A guy who talks like that to an old man
really oughta get stepped on.
:41:54
You oughta have more respect, mister.
:41:57
You say stuff like that to him again...
l´m gonna lay you out.
:42:11
You go ahead. You say anything you like.
:42:14
Why do you think the old man might lie?
:42:17
lt was just that l looked at him
for a very long time.
:42:21
The seam of his jacket was split,
under the shoulder.
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Did you notice that?
l mean, to come into court like that.
:42:31
He was a very old man in a torn jacket.
:42:35
And he walked very slowly to the stand.
:42:38
He was dragging his left leg
and trying to hide it,
:42:43
because he was ashamed.
:42:45
l think l know this man
better than anyone here.
:42:49
This is a quiet, frightened,
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insignificant old man who...
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who has been nothing all his life.
:42:57
Who has never had recognition
or his name in the newspapers.