Dolores Claiborne
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-Why not wait till midnight?
-She panicked.

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-She knew she had to finish--
-How do you know what she knew?

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Fourteen years' experience.
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-You've never been wrong.
-Not when it counted.

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-That's right, you're 85 for 86, aren't you?
-Yes, l am.

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-One case away from a perfect record.
-This report is the truth.

1:35:13
Truth? Bullshit! Why don't you tell him
why we're really here?

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Go on.
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Tell him.
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Because she's done it before.
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Wait a minute.
ls there some prior felony here, John?

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No, there's not.
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They wouldn't indict her.
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Eighteen years ago...
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...my father drank some scotch...
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...and fell down a well.
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Detective Mackey didn't think
it was an accident, which is...

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...why we're here today.
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What do you think, Selena?
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l think that l owe you an apology.
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l called you a son of a bitch.
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You said you thought we were a lot alike.
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And you were right.
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We've both spent the past 18 years
prosecuting this woman.

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We came out here...
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...l know l did...
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...believing she was guilty.
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We forgot this case is
about Vera Donovan...

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...not my father.
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And what if it wasn't an accident?
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Look...
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...it's been 18 years.
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l don't know what this has done to you...
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...but let me tell you, it's consumed me.
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l have lived with this every day of my life.
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Every day.
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But it was wrong...

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