Murder in the First
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You're Mr. Young, is that correct?
:24:07
Mr. Young, that is your name, isn't it?
:24:09
Henri Young?
:24:13
l'll just assume that's your name
until you tell me differently.

:24:17
Mr. Young, l will be acting
as your defense attorney.

:24:19
l'm James Stamphill
and anything you tell me...

:24:22
...will be protected under the rules
of confidentiality...

:24:25
...of the attorney-client relationship.
So feel completely free...

:24:28
...to answer my questions
in an honest and forthright fashion.

:24:31
Just for the record,
your name is Henri Young, right?

:24:38
This isn't an admission of guilt.
lt's just your name.

:24:43
You speak English?
:24:46
Yeah, you do speak English.
lt says so right here in the file.

:24:56
Mr. Young...
:24:58
...l am your attorney but l can't provide you
with much of a defense if one of us is...

:25:03
...catatonic.
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You see...
:25:06
...we both have to be able and willing
to answer when our name is called.

:25:13
Can you hear?
:25:31
Mr. Young?
:25:34
You okay, Mr. Young?
:25:35
Henri Young was born in Kansas in 1913.
:25:39
His parents died ten years later...
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...leaving Henri to raise his younger sister.
:25:45
At the age of 17, Henri went into
a local store to try to get a job.

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He was refused work.
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Out of desperation he reached
into the cash register and took $5.

:25:58
The store also doubled
as the town's post office.


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