Absence of Malice
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:49:00
I don't know.
:49:04
You're Very loyal, if that's what it is.
But I can't write a story -

:49:09
- that says someone claims
Gallagher is innocent -

:49:12
- and won't say how or why
or even giVe her name.

:49:15
I am assistant to the principal
at San Ignacio School and -

:49:20
- the publicity would be...
I just can't.

:49:27
- Suit yourself.
- You printed that other story!

:49:30
That was different.
I knew where it came from.

:49:33
- You don't believe me?
- I'Ve never met you before.

:49:36
You want me to write he's innocent,
but I can't use your name.

:49:40
You say you were with him
and won't tell me where.

:49:43
If I told you... just you,
would it have to be in the paper?

:49:52
Probably.
:49:54
Why? If it has nothing to do with Diaz.
It's priVate.

:49:58
I can't promise you anything.
I'll speak to my editors about it.

:50:02
Couldn't you say you spoke to someone
who was with him the whole time?

:50:06
I'm a reporter.
You're talking to a newspaper right now.

:50:11
- You said you could keep it out!
- I said I'd discuss it with my editors.


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