:54:00
...write, read, think, dream.
:54:04
They could pray, if so inclined.
:54:07
But mostly, they just waited.
:54:11
The guy in the next cell, Andy.
He's been waiting two years.
:54:16
Newspapers call him
''The nicest boy in Kansas.''
:54:20
One night he killed his sister.
:54:24
Then he shot his mother six times
and his father seventeen times.
:54:30
Andy's a nut, but I like him.
:54:33
Hey, Andy. Say hello to Mr. Jensen.
:54:36
He's writing the story of my life.
:54:39
Why?
:54:43
I told you he was a nut.
:54:45
Ronnie, Jim, meet Mr. Jensen.
:54:49
They knocked off seven. Strangers.
:54:54
Ronnie said they was better off dead.
:54:59
What about Perry? Don't you get along?
:55:04
Nobody can get along with him.
:55:08
There's five guys waiting here
for the big swing.
:55:11
Little Perry's the only one yapping
against capital punishment.
:55:16
Don't tell me you're for it?
:55:19
Hell, hanging's only getting revenge.
:55:23
What's wrong with revenge?
:55:26
I've been revenging myself all my life.
:55:30
Sure. I'm for hanging.
:55:35
Just so long as I'm not the one
being hanged.
:55:41
See you.
:55:42
Thanks for the magazines.
:55:46
Jim, you think that looks like Willie Jay?
:55:49
The way you see him, yes.
:55:54
That day at the bus station,
when I phoned you.
:55:59
If Willie Jay and I had connected,
none of this would of happened.