:54:03
It's Frank Beechum.
:54:07
I think he may be innocent.
:54:13
After the briefing,
Arnold will check the phones...
:54:16
...make sure the lines are working.
:54:18
Don't want the governor
to get a busy signal.
:54:20
Don't worry. I got
call waiting put on that line.
:54:24
Christ, Atkins!
:54:25
Reuben, make sure the clocks
are synchronized.
:54:28
And the one in the press room too.
:54:31
You've got the strap-down team.
:54:32
I myself had
a personal heart-to-heart...
:54:35
...with the prisoner myself
this morning.
:54:38
And going by my experience with the men,
he won't be any trouble.
:54:41
In my opinion.
:54:54
All right.
:54:57
What have you got on Beechum?
:55:07
- Listen to me...
- I don't have to listen!
:55:10
I'm looking at you. I'm looking and...
:55:12
...I can see a reporter who's
about to tell me he has a hunch!
:55:16
I've been checking some things.
:55:17
You know my opinion
of reporters with hunches?
:55:20
This witness said he saw a gun.
I don't think he did.
:55:23
I can't fart loud enough
to express my opinion!
:55:26
Even Michelle thought
there were discrepancies.
:55:30
After a police investigation,
a trial, six years of appeals?
:55:33
And you found discrepancies? How long
did it take you, half an hour?
:55:38
You know the system.
:55:39
His first attorney was probably
some 12-year-old legal-aid guy.
:55:43
He couldn't object enough for the court
to make an intelligent decision.
:55:47
- Lf they could make one.
- Come on.
:55:49
I got your appeal.
:55:50
They're going
to kill the guy tonight.
:55:56
All right.
Man, I must be on acid!
:55:59
So you're telling me you want
to turn a routine execution piece...