:43:03
So far, they told me
if I cooperate...
:43:06
then I'll get probation, maybe.
:43:09
Or if I stand mute,
I can get as much as five years.
:43:13
Does that sound right?
:43:15
I'd say that if they try you and convict you,
you won't get more than a year and a day.
:43:19
That's state time, prison.
:43:21
But they won't
want to do that.
:43:23
They'll offer you simple possession,
a couple of months of county time...
:43:26
and a year or two
of probation.
:43:29
Do you happen to know
who put the dope in your bag?
:43:32
Yeah.
:43:35
But that's not
what this is about.
:43:38
They were waiting for my ass.
:43:40
They knew about the money.
:43:42
- They even knew the exact amount.
- What did they want to know?
:43:46
Who gave me the money
and who I was givin' it to.
:43:49
They found this guy in the trunk
of a car with his head blown off.
:43:52
They said it was him
who told them about me.
:43:54
That would be...
Beaumont Livingston.
:43:58
How do you know about him?
:44:01
I wrote him on Monday.
They found him dead on Tuesday.
:44:06
Ordell pick up his bond?
:44:09
Same as you... $10,000.
:44:13
Back about 18 and 25
:44:17
I left Tennessee
very much alive
:44:20
- Thanks for the drink.
- You're welcome.
:44:23
- The legal advice and the ride.
- You bet.
:44:25
Good luck. We'll be in touch.
On a Tennessee stud
:44:30
Had some trouble
with my sweetheart's pa
:44:34
One of her brothers
was a bad outlaw
:44:37
I wrote a letter
to my Uncle Fudd
:44:41
And I rode away
on a Tennessee stud
:44:45
The Tennessee stud
was long and lean
:44:49
The colour of the sun
and his eyes were green
:44:53
He had the nerve
and he had the blood
:44:56
There never was a horse like the...