1:24:24
-How long before he comes back?
-l'm hoping tomorrow.
1:24:27
His brother Walter's moved in
with him.
1:24:29
Honeycutt says he let loose
on that house pretty good.
1:24:33
Says he's not the only one
that knows about it either.
1:24:36
The man had just lost his
mother, Lou.
1:24:38
l didn't ask why he took a swing at his
wall. l asked you if you knew about it.
1:24:43
Why are you asking me that?
1:24:49
Our friend from the board is back.
He wants to see you.
1:24:53
With his mama gone, it's all different.
Every bit of it.
1:25:00
Good luck.
1:25:03
ln the last month, how much time
has Mr. Kennedy spent alone?
1:25:09
During the day at least.
1:25:14
Mr. Jones.
1:25:16
Past few weeks? Everybody's been
keeping a pretty steady eye on him.
1:25:21
So we talking an hour a day?
Or two?
1:25:23
An hour, maybe.
Well, it could be a half-hour.
1:25:29
Well, as you may have guessed...
1:25:31
...the board has received reports of
Mr. Kennedy's inconsistent behavior.
1:25:35
What kind of reports? From who?
1:25:37
Reports of resisting arrest...
1:25:40
...tearing up his home,
barging into the girls' locker room.
1:25:43
Oh, barging?
1:25:45
-Who's been feeding you this crap?
-l'm not here to argue with you.
1:25:50
l'm not arguing. lt's a simple question.
Who's been feeding you this crap?
1:25:55
l ask because those were all instances
in which he wasn't being supervised.