:38:04
Look, you are not going to die,
all right, Da?
:38:10
Even if you do, sure I can
look after Ma all right.
:38:13
You think I'd leave
Sarah in your care?
:38:18
What do you mean?
:38:20
You haven't the maturity to take care
of yourself, let alone your mother.
:38:30
I haven't much time between
appointments, Mrs Peirce.
:38:33
- How can I help you?
- Thankyou.
:38:35
I'm the solicitor for the Conlons,
Chief Inspector.
:38:38
Giuseppe Conlon is critically ill,
as you may know.
:38:42
I've petitioned before the court
for his compassionate parole.
:38:44
They want your clearance.
:38:47
That'll be difficult, Mrs Peirce.
:38:49
These people have committed
horrific crimes.
:38:52
Society demands
that they serve their time.
:38:56
But they didn't do it,
Chief Inspector.
:38:58
Says who?
:38:59
Say the real bombers.
:39:02
They told you they did it,
Mr Dixon.
:39:04
Gerry Conlon told me he did it,
Mrs Peirce.
:39:07
These people are liars.
:39:09
They're liars for a cause.
That's the worst kind.
:39:12
But he's dying.
Giuseppe's dying.
:39:14
A lot of people are dying.
It's a dirty war.
:39:22
Well, I'll see what I can do.
:39:23
Is this your family, Mr. Dixon?
:39:27
That's my wife and my son.
:39:29
You have another appointment.
:39:31
Yes.
:39:33
I'll see you again, Mr. Dixon.