Double Jeopardy
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:35:02
We all make mistakes.
There's no harm done.

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Then I thought about it some more, and
it occurred to me what a common name...

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Nicholas Parsons is.
:35:09
You know, it turns out
there were six.

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And this...
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was number three.
:35:19
I never liked that picture.
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So, Mr. Lehman,
you came here to make a deal...

:35:26
otherwise, I guess you would have
gone straight to the police.

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- So, question is, what's your price?
- A million dollars.

:35:33
It's a nice round figure, right?
:35:36
Uh...
:35:41
All right. But you're gonna have to
give me a couple of days.

:35:44
No way.
One million dollars, right now.

:35:47
Mr. Lehman, it's 9:00 at night.
I can't just...

:35:54
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute. Wait.

:35:58
I have $100,000
in the safe here.

:36:00
And you can have that now.
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I'll get you the rest tomorrow.
:36:06
You got a deal.
:36:10
We do have one other problem,
and that's Mrs. Parsons.

:36:13
She could still make a lot of trouble
for us, even from prison...

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- and I really don't need that.
- I think I've solved that problem.

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- What do you mean?
- Let's say the problem has been buried.

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- Really?
- She's gone, I promise you.

:36:35
You're not very good
at keeping promises, Nick.

:36:37
You gonna do something?
:36:40
What are you talking to me for?
She's the one with the gun.

:36:50
They're tough in Louisiana, Libby.
:36:53
You shoot me,
they'll give you the gas chamber.

:36:56
No, they won't.
:36:58
It's called double jeopardy.
I learned a few things in prison, Nick.


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