:48:03
Absolutely. Why wouldn't I be?
:48:05
You saw Frank Beechum's face
and the gun?
:48:10
If I had doubts about my testimony,
I would've told the police.
:48:15
That must have been scary, having him
point that gun right at you.
:48:19
No. Thank God, no.
It wasn't like that.
:48:22
Was it above his head?
:48:23
No, he had the gun down
by his side in a very normal way.
:48:29
How could you have seen
over the potato chips?
:48:32
What?
:48:36
What potato chips?
:48:38
I had a perfectly clear view.
:48:40
Look, right here. Here's where
you come in the main entrance.
:48:44
You look across and see Beechum
going out the service entrance.
:48:48
Here in the center
is a rack of potato chips.
:48:53
I don't know how
you could have seen a gun there...
:48:56
...unless he was waving it
over his head.
:48:59
Why would I say
I saw a gun if I didn't?
:49:01
I don't know.
:49:03
Maybe you like telling the story...
:49:05
...telling the police or reporters
something they didn't already have.
:49:09
Maybe you like telling the girls
around the office coffee machine.
:49:16
This is absolutely absurd.
:49:19
You actually think that
I would jeopardize a man's life...
:49:23
...in order to impress the girls
around my office?
:49:26
I don't know, Mr. Porterhouse.
We only just met.
:49:29
That's right, Mr. Everett.
We only just met.
:49:33
But I did some checking on you
before I returned your call.
:49:37
You led that crusade to get the rapist
released last year, didn't you?
:49:42
That lying what's-his-name?
:49:45
You wouldn't be referring
to the Mike Vargas case?
:49:49
Had all your facts straight
on that one too, didn't you?
:49:52
Then they threatened him with
the DNA test. The guy confesses.
:49:58
I'm surprised
they didn't fire you on the spot.