:31:16
Go up front and sit with Norman.
:31:18
Give me a kiss.
:31:27
That's my adopted son, Jesus.
:31:31
I can see the police
roughed you up a bit.
:31:35
That's a practice of theirs
that has to change.
:31:38
That has to change.
:31:41
She was beaten...
:31:43
...and died of a heavy blow
to the back of the head.
:31:50
I suppose you know that.
:31:52
No, I didn't, Mr. Terell.
:31:53
-You know who I am?
-I read the newspapers.
:31:56
You're running for mayor
against Carter.
:31:59
I am the next mayor, Mr. Rawlins.
:32:01
And, luckily for you,
a friend of the Negro.
:32:05
Coretta worked a while for me.
:32:08
She answered phones at my campaign
office on 1 03rd and Western.
:32:12
So when I heard that
the police had a suspect...
:32:15
...l got out of bed immediately
because of my concern.
:32:21
Was there anyone with you,
Mr. Rawlins?
:32:24
Anyone besides Mr. Dupree Brouchard?
:32:27
No, sir.
:32:29
A young lady named
Daphne Monet, perhaps?
:32:36
Nobody.
:32:38
Of course not. Why would....
:32:40
Why would you tell someone
whom you've only just met?
:32:48
You can trust me.
:32:50
There was nobody else there.
:32:55
I believe you.
:32:57
-Can we drop you off?
-No.