1. Hey. Hey, pal.
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3. Everything okay?
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4. You all right?
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5. You a little turned around?
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6. If you're headed to Harrisburg,
you're going the wrong way.
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7. You hear me?
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8. What do you got there?
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9. Assistant US Attorney?
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10. He hasn't spoken.
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11. The doctor said
he experienced severe trauma.
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12. Where did you find him?
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13. On a highway
outside of Harrisburg.
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14. We're still
piecing it together,
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he may have been hitchhiking.
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16. Ma'am? Are you okay?
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17. It's just...
it's been 12 years.
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18. Mark? Mark?
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19. It's me.
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20. It's Donna.
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21. Where have you been?
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22. It's been 12 years.
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23. What is this? A '78?
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24. You got a picture?
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25. My father loved Cadillacs.
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26. And she's alive?
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27. She's calling herself
Jolene Parker.
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28. I'll notify you
when I find her.
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29. You don't have
all the information.
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30. - I have all I need.
- No. She's —
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31. Do I tell you
how to do your job?
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32. No, I don't.
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33. So don't tell me
how to do mine.
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34. If I was able to find you
hiding on that sheep farm
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I can find this girl.
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36. Don't you worry how.
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37. I love hats.
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38. But that...
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a certain kind of man.
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40. What size are you?
71/4?
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41. I'm a 71/2.
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42. I'll find the girl.
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43. I don't want you to find her.
I know where she is.
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44. I want you to tell me
where she's been.
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45. Cities, safe houses, aliases.
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46. She's already
faked her death to elude me.
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47. Now she's back.
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48. I want you to tell me
everything you can
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49. about where she's been,
what she's been up to.
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50. I mean, I thought this was
a teacher conference,
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51. not a book burning.
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52. There's nothing wrong
with a little editing.
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53. They're children.
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54. Kids shouldn't be
reading "Lolita."
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55. Why not? I mean, th-the heart
goes where it wants to go.
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56. Uh, Mr. Whitney's heart
sent him
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57. right into an affair
with Timmy Logan's mom.
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58. Are you saying that's okay?
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59. No, I just —
I-I-I don't think
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60. books are anything
to be afraid of.
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61. I mean, I think that people have affairs
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62. because they're miserable
in their marriages.
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63. And I don't think you should
judge them for it,
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64. and I certainly don't think
you can blame a book.
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65. What do you think, Tom?
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66. Um...
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67. I think Mr. Whitney
should thank his lucky stars
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68. because Timmy Logan's mom
is way out of his league.
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69. Oh.
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70. Call me provincial, but I
for one think it's inappropriate.
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71. I mean, how old is he, anyway?
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72. Lizzy.
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73. - Have you seen the paper?
- What about it?
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74. Mark Hastings,
US Attorney from Maryland —
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75. 12 years ago, he indicted
the head of the Reynoso cartel.
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77. I remember. The Bureau assumed
it was a retribution killing.
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78. Yeah, well, two days ago,
he was found
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79. wandering on a road
in Pennsylvania.
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80. Nobody knows where he's been.
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81. Was he in hiding?
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82. I believe he was held captive,
but not by the Reynoso cartel.
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83. It's all quite a mystery.
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84. They say he's too traumatized
to speak.
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85. But if what I believe
about Hastings is true,
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86. if he has been held captive
all these years,
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87. then it would confirm
that the myth is true —
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88. The Judge is real.
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89. The Judge?
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90. Every culture
has a justice myth,
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who exacts retribution
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92. for the weak and innocent.
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93. Golem for the Jews,
Tu Po for the Chinese.
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94. The Ancient Greeks had Adrestia,
the Goddess of Revenge.
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95. And we have The Judge.
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96. Think of him as a prisoner's
court of last resort.
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97. When your legal appeals
have all been exhausted
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98. and there is no hope left,
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to The Judge.
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100. What kind of plea?
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101. Prisoners can state their case,
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102. argue their innocence,
explain why
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103. they were convicted unfairly
and who is responsible —
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104. a prosecutor,
a corrupt detective,
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public defender.
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where does it go?
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107. Supposedly,
it's passed among inmates
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108. until it finally reaches
some book depository
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in Monroe, Virginia.
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110. - And then?
- Nobody knows for sure.
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111. Nobody's ever met him.
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112. Somehow, the appeals
make their way to The Judge.
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113. He reviews the case,
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114. and if he thinks
you're innocent,
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116. If freedom or life
were taken unfairly,
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117. he demands the same in return —
an eye for an eye.
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118. Reddington says
Mark Hastings was held captive?
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119. Yes, but not by Reynoso.
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120. He thinks it might've
been payback
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12 years ago.
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123. Aram?
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124. Leonard Debs —
sentenced to 14 years
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when he was 28.
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126. According to this so-called
Judge, this guy is innocent?
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127. A witness allegedly
came forward at the time
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wasn't at the scene.
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129. Hastings
never told the defense.
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130. Debs got out two months ago.
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131. He served 12 years
of his 14-year sentence.
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132. Hastings went missing
12 years ago.
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133. Hastings took 12 years away
from Leonard Debs,
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134. so The Judge evened the score.
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135. And Reddington says
there have been others.
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136. A New York homicide detective,
an appellate court judge,
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137. two prosecutors all missing
and presumed dead,
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138. all involved in cases in which
some impropriety was alleged,
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for The Judge.
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140. An underground criminal court
of appeals.
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141. We believe that the appeals
are being processed
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142. through a book depository run
by a prison-literacy project.
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143. We pulled the files of everyone
who worked at the depository,
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144. and I think we found something.
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145. Frank Gordon — a civilian now,
but he's a convicted killer.
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146. He now works
for a prison-literacy project
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147. at their book depository
in Monroe, Virginia.
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148. He takes the letters
from the returned books,
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149. screens them for The Judge.
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150. Find him.
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151. And see if you can
get anything out of him.
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152. Frank's been with us
for almost six years now,
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153. ever since the court
reversed his conviction.
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154. Does his job require
he interact with prisoners?
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155. Well, n-not directly, but he
does respond to their requests.
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with reading materials.
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158. Frank?
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159. Who else knows
Frank stays here?
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160. Is he in some kind of trouble?
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161. What's back there?
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162. Oh, I-I really feel we should
wait for Frank to come back.
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163. It's his space.
It's...
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164. Stay here.
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165. Hello?
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166. Mr. Gordon? FBI.
We'd like to talk to you.
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167. What is it?
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168. Stay where you are.
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169. Ressler?
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170. You okay?
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171. Ressler!
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172. He was just there.
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173. Agent Keen — she fired,
tried to stop him,
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174. but it happened too fast.
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175. He got away.
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176. I set up checkpoints
at all major roads and highways,
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to State, Federal.
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178. You're not gonna believe this.
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180. all handwritten from prisons
all over the country —
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181. ADX, Marion, Pelican Bay.
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182. And look at this.
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183. Alan Ray Rifkin.
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184. It's a case folder —
research, evidence.
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185. Frank was reviewing trial
transcripts for The Judge.
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186. Alan Ray Rifkin —
American college student,
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187. dropped out, joined the army,
deployed to Afghanistan.
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188. In 2003, he was tried
and convicted
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fought alongside the Taliban.
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190. He's scheduled
for execution tomorrow.
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191. According to the charges,
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Taliban fighters
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killing dozens of civilians.
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194. At trial, Rifkin's lawyers
claimed it was friendly fire,
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destroyed the village,
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for a Taliban outpost.
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197. The military denied it.
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198. So The Judge thinks
Rifkin is innocent.
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199. Guys, that Rifkin
case you were asking about —
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was the Senior FBI Agent
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at the time —
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202. Harold Cooper.
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203. You think
this is a coincidence?
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204. Reddington feeds you The Judge,
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205. and I'm next on
that lunatic's hit list?
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206. - We need to take it seriously.
- No, we don't.
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on the case is Tom Connolly.
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So should mine.
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211. But if you or Connolly
are in danger —
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Judge think that we missed?
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213. We don't know yet.
We're reviewing the file now.
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216. But I'm telling you,
Alan Ray Rifkin is guilty.
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217. And I for one will lose no sleep
watching him pay
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218. the ultimate price
for his crimes.
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219. Mr. Rifkin,
my name is Agent Keen.
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221. Oh, I'd stand and applaud,
but —
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all representation.
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225. He has. All of his legal claims
have been exhausted.
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227. Oh, Ruth Kipling,
The Amnesty Collective.
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228. The capital guidelines
state that death-row inmates
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a designated spiritual adviser.
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to reconsider your case.
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Agent Keen?
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that I'm stupid?
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if you're stupid, Mr. Rifkin.
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if you're angry —
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with The Judge.
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241. No, as I said, all of his legal
appeals have been exhausted.
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243. Since when does the FBI
believe in prison-yard myths?
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the evil that put me here.
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You know he confessed.
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not of my own freewill.
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252. I'm saying that I was beaten.
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Harold Cooper —
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Thomas Connolly.
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guys and basketball, anyway?
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were playing,
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in front of my TV naked,
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what my fiancé would say?
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262. Ma'am?
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264. She's having an affair
with Mr. Whitney.
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- Yeah, I have.
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parent-teacher conferences...
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- ... because her husband has no clue.
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get to know every part
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their families.
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you just have to keep secret.
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277. Sh-she couldn't come.
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I thought you had a fiancé.
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280. Oh, I do.
We haven't picked a date yet.
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281. I'd invite you to the wedding,
but I don't think he'd like you.
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282. Why is that?
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while your wife's back home?
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I'm not that sorry.
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Where are we on the Rifkin case?
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that you and your men
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to grab Connolly and Cooper
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as scheduled.
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300. Okay, bye.
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301. Damn FBI.
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302. Couldn't find their own asses
with a mirror and a GPS.
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304. I don't know.
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305. Somebody must be talking,
and it's certainly not me.
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It's feeding time.
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the one we released —
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to the authorities?
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His mind's too far gone.
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he's with his family —
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we're ready to respond, but...
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317. Frank, Frank, look at me.
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319. People like this
put you in jail.
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30 from my father.
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321. But if they're on to us?
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323. Until then, I'm not gonna stop
the work we're doing.
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to carry out the sentence.
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you're on the outside now
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think Rifkin is innocent?
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a timeline of events
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in Frank Gordon's room,
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Cooper had him flown from Bagram
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in Virginia.
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prison transport took them
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in Alexandria.
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30 minutes.
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supervising the transport
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the event log.
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to Alexandria.
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half an hour.
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at trial?
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the 30-minute timeline.
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ask him directly.
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you're connected to.
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is Alan Ray Rifkin.
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the people I work with
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Mr. Munson.
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is running out of time.
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do you think I came forward?
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To whom?
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against the death penalty —
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at Andrews when Rifkin landed.
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- Yeah, I was there.
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we weren't the only ones.
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- He was angry.
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was assigned to him.
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enough to convict.
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wreck his career
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a high-profile case.
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a confession.
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to one of the hangars,
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until he admitted it.
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physically coerce Rifkin?
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made the timeline make sense,
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in his cell
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to avoid any record.
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he was betraying our country.
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if he's really gonna die...
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out this way?
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and your girl got some stuff.
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she's been in Havana,
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various aliases.
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she was in Prague.
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moving towards something.
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the girl's tracking someone,
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lots of little targets
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I have to say on the subject.
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whether you —
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407. What's going on?
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408. Agent Keen, this is
US Attorney Tom Connolly.
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what a great agent you are.
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this Rifkin case —
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its decision.
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to say to me,
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at the airport
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as documented.
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out of him.
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was doctored.
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which shows
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was actually at the airport.
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- Does it matter?
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Let's hear it.
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who says he heard you
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a confession out of Rifkin.
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an innocent man.
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firsthand accounts.
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Alan Ray Rifkin deserves
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for his crimes.
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for execution.
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441. until the court
looks at his confession.
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442. His day in court is over.
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443. He's exhausted his appeals.
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444. Once that happens,
the supreme court is clear.
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445. Why he confessed
or whether he's even guilty
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446. becomes legally irrelevant.
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447. We'll see if
the Federal Clemency Officer
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448. agrees with you.
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449. He won't even
agree to a meeting.
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450. Be careful who you go around
talking to, Agent Keen.
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451. Are you telling me this,
or is he?
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452. The only career you should
worry about is your own.
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453. Upon arrival
at the execution facility,
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454. the condemned shall be provided
a form BP 199,
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455. in which he will be asked
where his body is to be sent.
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456. I understand. No.
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457. He's the Federal
Clemency Officer.
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458. I need to talk to him.
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459. Yes, please have him call me.
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460. He may have not more
than one spiritual adviser,
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461. two defense attorneys,
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462. and up to five adult friends
or relatives.
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463. Connolly was right.
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464. They don't consider
the event log new evidence,
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465. and even if they did,
the deadline to consider
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466. Rifkin's factual innocence
has passed.
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467. Do they realize
how insane that is?
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468. His innocence
can't be considered?
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469. I just want to say...
I didn't do it.
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470. You're killing an innocent man
here tonight.
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471. Even God won't forgive you
for this.
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472. We're ready.
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473. Good night, mother.
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474. Good night.
Good night.
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475. We did the right thing.
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476. Yes.
Just not the right way.
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477. Let me ask you something.
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478. That agent, Keen,
the task force.
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479. I mean, I've asked around
on the Hill, Main Justice.
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480. Nobody knows what the hell
it is you do.
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481. I've heard the stories.
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482. They say you guys
are taking down everybody —
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483. people who aren't even
on our radar.
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484. How?
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485. Nothing? Really?
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486. Well, I can tell you this.
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487. When I'm Attorney General
and I get the President
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488. to appoint you
Director of the FBI,
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489. you're gonna tell me
all about it,
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490. the truth about
your secret weapon...
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491. because we both know
you have one.
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492. The Judge
would like to see you.
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493. An innocent man is dead
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494. because of you,
because you lied.
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495. Alan Ray Rifkin
was a terrorist.
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496. You beat him
to force a confession.
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497. To a crime he committed.
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498. Cooper's been taken.
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499. By whom?
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500. The Judge, we think,
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501. as retribution
for Rifkin's execution.
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502. - Anything?
- Not yet.
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503. - Alan Ray Rifkin?
- We've got nothing!
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504. No license plate,
no surveillance footage.
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505. They could be anywhere by now.
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506. Back up, Lizzy.
Rifkin. Go back to Rifkin.
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507. Why would The Judge hold Cooper
responsible for his execution?
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508. Because he coerced
Rifkin's confession.
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509. You're certain of that?
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510. Cooper admitted it to me.
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511. How about the guy
The Judge released?
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512. Hastings?
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513. We're getting a court order
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514. to talk to him
over his doctor's objections.
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515. He's worried
about further trauma.
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516. If you ever want
to see Cooper again,
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517. you need to get Hastings
to talk.
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518. Lizzy, I must be going.
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519. Wait.
Did you hear me?
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520. Rifkin was executed —
an eye for an eye.
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521. Cooper is going to die.
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522. Dembe, you better tell Edward
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523. there's gonna be
a change in flight plan.
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524. A woman's son
is dead because of you —
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525. a husband, father, brother,
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526. a good man.
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527. Rifkin was given
every opportunity
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528. to prove his innocence.
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529. Prove to who?
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530. To you?
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531. To the very people who
framed him in the first place?
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532. You know, if you did
your job right,
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533. I wouldn't have to do mine!
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534. How do you plead?
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535. Lady, listen,
this thing you're doing,
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536. th-this — this is
a horrible mistake.
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537. I said, how do you plead?
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538. I guess I plead...
not guilty.
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539. Madame.
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540. I find you guilty.
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541. Richard.
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542. Say something, Richard.
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543. I keep meaning to attend
our academy class reunions,
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544. and I remember how pinched
I look in dinner dress blues.
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545. What the hell do you want?
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546. How's your family?
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547. My wife left me, thanks.
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548. After I was sidelined.
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549. You made a hell of a mess
when you left.
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550. Nobody believed
we couldn't see it coming.
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551. Maybe we helped you.
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552. Maybe we facilitated
your treason.
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553. Even without any evidence,
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554. it was enough
to destroy some careers.
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555. Yes.
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556. Richard, I need to know
about the Rifkin case.
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557. He claims
civilians were fired on
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558. by soldiers from a Black Hawk
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559. that CENTCOM says
it never deployed.
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560. I can't help you.
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561. You were operational
in the Guldara District.
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562. If there were choppers
in the air, you knew about it.
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563. Rooming with you
was the worst thing
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564. that ever happened to me.
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565. I'm offering you
an opportunity, Richard.
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566. The men who want
this information can be...
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567. very helpful.
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568. If you help them,
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569. it could put you back on track.
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570. I'm so sorry,
Mr. Hastings.
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571. I can't imagine how difficult
this must be for you.
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572. But there are others
still there, being held.
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573. - I need to know where you were held.
- Enough.
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574. Please.
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575. Just go.
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576. Good night, mother.
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577. No, Mark, it's me.
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578. It's Donna.
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579. Aram, the paper said
Rifkin's last words
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580. at his execution
were "Good night, mother."
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581. He said it to his
spiritual adviser, Ruth Kipling.
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582. I just heard Hastings say it.
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583. Okay, Ruth Suzanne Kipling —
single, 62,
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584. attended Vassar College,
and co-founded
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585. the prison rights organization
The Amnesty Collective.
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586. The Marshal that covered up
for Cooper and Connolly —
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587. that's the organization
he reached out to.
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588. Which is how Kipling found out
about the entry-log evidence.
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589. Okay, I've got an address
in Mercer County, Pennsylvania.
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590. I bet that's where
she's holding them.
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591. We ready, Frank?
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592. Red.
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593. Lizzy, have you located Harold?
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594. Yes.
We're almost there.
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595. There's been a development.
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596. Thus do I commend the end
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597. into the arms
of our Lord Jesus Christ,
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598. the preserver of all mercy
and reality, and the Father —
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599. We got a problem.
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600. Get your men out of here.
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601. Fall back now.
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602. Move! Move! Let's go.
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603. What are they doing?
Why are they moving back?
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604. They want to talk.
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605. Ruth, this is not a tactic.
I'm not trying to negotiate.
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606. Yes, new information
on the Rifkin case.
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607. Someone with high-level access
is en route.
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608. Of course.
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609. A woman.
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610. If you came to advocate
on behalf of Agent Cooper —
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611. I didn't.
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612. I came to advocate
on behalf of you.
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613. After devoting your life
to a pursuit of the truth,
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614. to making things right,
it would be such a shame
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615. in your last act
to get it so wrong.
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616. This is
a classified Pentagon file
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617. on the Rifkin case.
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618. In the spirit
of full disclosure,
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619. it's a felony for me to have it
or for you to see it.
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620. But under the circumstances,
who are we to quibble?
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621. It states
that on October 3, 2002,
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622. US military intelligence
officers deployed a unit
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623. by helicopter
to the village of Guldara
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624. the Kabul Province
of Afghanistan
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625. to extract an asset whose
identity had been compromised.
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626. The Taliban in the area
with whom Alan Ray Rifkin
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627. had aligned himself
got word of the informant
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628. and advanced on the village.
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629. But they were too late.
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630. The boys had extracted
their asset and left.
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631. Angry and suspicious of others,
the Taliban and Rifkin
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632. set fire to the village
and executed inhabitants.
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633. Dozens of women and children
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634. were killed at the hands
of the Taliban in response
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635. to US military intelligence
in the area.
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636. I guess,
fearing more headlines,
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637. the Pentagon wanted no
association with the incident,
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638. so they covered it up.
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639. That is what happened.
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640. That is the truth.
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641. That's why you're not gonna
light up Agent Cooper today.
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642. Alan Ray Rifkin wasn't executed
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643. because of a beating
or because of a cover-up.
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644. He was executed
because of the truth.
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645. Now, you and I
could talk for days
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646. about the whys and why-nots
of an execution,
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647. but at the end of it all,
in the final moment,
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is you better be right.
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649. And I'm betting
you're not so sure.
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650. How could you possibly know
what I'm thinking?
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651. Mark Hastings.
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652. You let him go
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653. because he had served his time,
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654. because this has always been
about justice in your eyes,
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655. not blind revenge.
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656. The day you started this,
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it would inevitably end,
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658. that when you released
your first prisoner,
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659. you would get caught.
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660. You don't want to diminish
your legacy of righteousness
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661. because of him...
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662. which is why
you're going to surrender.
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663. Harold, don't look so glum.
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664. Come on.
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665. I thought you were gone.
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666. What happened?
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667. My secret weapon.
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668. Five prosecutors,
a federal judge, two cops —
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669. there were 10 people
in that bunker.
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670. What's this?
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671. Pleas we found
in Frank Gordon's room
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672. from prisoners
all over the country.
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673. Send it to the
Justice Department for review.
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674. Walk with me?
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675. Agent Keen,
I regret the methods
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676. that we employed
to obtain Rifkin's confession.
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677. If you feel obligated
to report it, I understand.
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678. I think we've had
enough judgment for today.
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679. You knew this was gonna happen
with me, The Judge.
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680. If you thought
that by saving me
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681. you'd get some kind
of leverage —
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682. Harold, a war is coming.
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683. I believe the incursion
of this facility
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684. and the rather sudden
disappearance of Diane Fowler
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685. were just the beginning,
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686. and I'm certain that things
will get considerably worse
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687. before they get better.
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688. You want my help.
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689. Not now.
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690. Later.
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691. But when I do,
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692. I hope you'll remember
what happened today.
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693. - Is that it?
- No.
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694. I'd like you to reach out
to Admiral Richard Abraham,
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695. he was very helpful in resolving
the matters of the day.
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696. He's had a rough go of it
for quite some time.
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697. Abraham.
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698. Yes.
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699. Admiral Richard.
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700. He's a good man.
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701. I wonder if you could...
pull a few strings.
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702. I'll see what I can do.
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703. What have you found?
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704. Looks like your girl has
been following your every move.
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705. You want me to bring her in?
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706. No.
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707. I believe she's finishing
an operation.
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708. I'd like to see
how it plays out.
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709. Hey.
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710. Hey.
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711. I'm glad you came.
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712. I'm sorry.
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713. I can't.
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714. That's why I came here,
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715. to tell you
that I can't do this...
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716. because I love my wife.
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717. Wrong answer.
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718. Elizabeth Keen is not your wife,
she's your target.
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719. She's my what?
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720. What is this?
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721. Did they send you?
Really? To what?
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722. Test me?
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723. I told you that I was
in love with her
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what I am supposed to be.
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