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:27:04
Did Reese like to sing?
:27:06
Yeah, he did, actually.
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And at the execution,
did he try and touch you or grab you?

:27:13
Yeah, he did. He shook my hand.
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Do you want some coffee?
:27:19
Sure.
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One condition:
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You and I never spoke.
:27:26
You say nothing to your boss or partner.
Nothing goes in the files.

:27:30
My name and everything I say
is just between us. Agreed?

:27:33
Will I get a cup of coffee if I say yes?
:27:39
Detective, my dad was a good cop.
:27:43
"Pride of the force" and all that.
And then he shot himself.

:27:46
A reporter found out
my father had been under investigation.

:27:49
He'd caught a killer,
but copycat crimes started.

:27:53
Evidence mounted up against him:
fingerprints, witnesses.

:27:56
The press never got real proof,
but my father's medal was rescinded.

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I see.
:28:02
So you're saying that when he died
someone made this evidence go away?

:28:07
The mayor, the governor and
the chief of police, they all needed a hero.

:28:11
Some of these people are
still important today.

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-I see.
-No. Not yet, you don't.

:28:16
My father saw the evidence against him,
told my mother he couldn't beat it.

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So, he went to this cabin in the mountains.
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It's a place that's been
in my mother's family for generations.

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He went there and....
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The thing is...
:28:33
...I know my father was innocent
of those murders.

:28:37
How do you know?
:28:40
How do you know he was innocent?
:28:45
It was 30 years ago.
It's not important anymore.

:28:47
It's important to me, Miss Milano.
:28:49
Don't you want the truth to come out,
the killer to be punished?

:28:52
-Of course, I do.
-But?

:28:57
Are you afraid that if you tell me
your life may be in danger?


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