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:28:00
Yeah.
-And then you see...

:28:01
...after Mrs. Roberts testified
in Dallas, in April of 1964...

:28:06
...she was subjected to intensive
police harassment.

:28:10
Cops came around and bugged her...
:28:11
...at all hours of the night
and day, and stuff like that.

:28:14
And they called up her employers
and told her employers...

:28:16
...that she was the lady who ran
the house where Oswald was.

:28:19
She lost all these jobs, man!
She lost...

:28:22
...four housekeeping
and nursing jobs...

:28:24
...in April, May and June
of 1964 alone!

:28:45
Hi, Barbara Miller?
-Yeah?

:28:48
Hi, l'm Paul Shaw.
:28:52
l have a computer date. May l come in?
:28:55
You're Paul Shaw?
-Yeah.

:28:57
Oh my God, l don't believe it!
:29:05
What a nice house you have.
:29:08
Any other rooms?
-No.

:29:11
Where do you sleep, on here?
:29:13
What do you care where l sleep!
:29:15
You walk in here and right away you
wanna know where l sleep!

:29:19
l should've known! You really
want to get to know me!

:29:22
All you care is where my bed is!
:29:24
No, l care about other things!
:29:27
Then, why'd you ask?
:29:29
Oh, l just happened to...
-You asked...

:29:31
... 'cause that's where your mind is!
:29:33
lt's in the bed!
:29:37
Aren't you...
:29:38
...worried about your car being double
parked or something?

:29:41
No. lt's not double parked...
:29:45
l don't have a car.
:29:46
You don't have a car?
-No.

:29:49
Then how do you expect
to get anywhere?

:29:51
Well, l walk,
or take a subway or a bus...

:29:54
A bus!
-Sure.

:29:56
What kind of bus do you know
pulls up in front of El Morocco?

:29:59
l don't know where El Morocco is!

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