Callie And Son | Full Movie | Waris Hussein | Lindsay Wagner, Jameson Parker, Dabney Coleman

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CALLIE AND SON
| Period Drama, Drama | 1981 |

Plot:
Callie was a teenage mother in trouble. Fresh out of the delivery room, her son was taken from her and sold on the black-market. Vowing to find him some day, this is her story.

Crew:

• Directed by: Waris Hussein
• Written by: Thomas Thompson
• Starring: Lindsay Wagner, Jameson Parker, Dabney Coleman, Joy Garrett, Michelle Pfeiffer
• Produced by: Rosilyn Heller
• Music by: Billy Goldenberg
• Cinematography: Dennis Dalzell
• Edited by: Ronald J. Fagan

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Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:18My name is Kimball Smythe, but you don't need to know about me yet
00:00:23In fact, I wasn't even there that hot afternoon 30 years ago in a Texas town on the backside of nowhere
00:00:30still I
00:00:32Came to know a few pertinent bits and pieces about the beginning
00:00:36And about this woman who had dominated and changed so many lives
00:00:41Her name was Callie Lord then and she was young and somebody as they used to say had done her wrong
00:00:49quite wrong
00:00:51Funny thing is in the best tradition of melodramatic literature
00:00:55The tale of one day in right here where it all started
00:01:11Valley never even got to hold her baby. It was a boy
00:01:16The day after he was born a lawyer out of Amarillo drove into town to collect the merchandise
00:01:25I
00:01:31Listen carefully miss Lord. This first paper is called the act of relinquishment. I
00:01:39Callie Martha Lord do hereby relinquish and surrender said below described white male Caucasian infant for permanent adoption
00:01:46I've been thinking about this. Mr. Lawrence
00:01:49They're thinking a whole lot change my mind
00:01:52I'm afraid that's quite impossible. Miss lower. My clients have already paid out
00:01:58$245 in prenatal care
00:02:01You back out now Callie and they want to file on you for fraud
00:02:05in the front
00:02:07That's felony. I won't cause anybody any trouble
00:02:12That baby's my flesh
00:02:14I
00:02:16Paid back all the money. It's too late now
00:02:20You're a Christian girl, aren't you Callie?
00:02:23Never been in trouble before
00:02:26Well, then you try get a 10-year suspended sentence likely is not they put that baby in an orphan home
00:02:34If I sign it, could I just hold my baby for one minute? That wouldn't be right. Let's be too hard
00:02:44Well, I think good people
00:03:14There's
00:03:17Please witness that I am formally handing the Callie Martha Lord
00:03:21the cashier's check from the Republican Lone Star National Bank, Dallas, Texas
00:03:26in the sum of $2,000
00:03:30For services rendered
00:03:44I
00:04:15You
00:04:18Callie never told anybody the name of her baby's father. She buried the past the day she left Chillicothe
00:04:25With an ache in her heart $2,000 in her pocket. She bought a bus ticket to Dallas
00:04:32The last thing she did was call her mama blessing was goodbye and good riddance
00:04:44You
00:05:14You
00:05:44You
00:06:06It's 1250 week table every Friday afternoon at 5 30 p.m. Sharp
00:06:13One minute late and I call the sheriff
00:06:15Find this stuff out on the sidewalk
00:06:18Expect Christian behavior in my home. No profanity. No noise. No electric hair curling
00:06:24Lights out at 10. Don't waste hot water and no men. I repeat no men allowed upstairs ever
00:06:33You hear me?
00:06:36Hey, I'm Jeannie I'll be right next to if you need me, okay
00:06:42I
00:06:44You
00:07:08Yeah, the old bat gave you the black hole of Calcutta
00:07:13I
00:07:14Listen, why don't you come over my place? I got a red soap pillow. I could loan you our nose be a start
00:07:20Okay. Oh, I didn't get your name Callie Lord. Nice to know you Callie Lord. I'm Jeannie Everly
00:07:28No cooking no electric hair curling like that at 10 don't waste hot water
00:07:33Which I did and no men repeat no men allowed upstairs that
00:07:38Shoot what does that old bat know about men? She ain't had one since the Indian. Oh
00:07:45My feet on the waitress or worse my flat just on a stripper my dogs are killing me
00:07:51Hey, you got a job
00:07:53No, I sure could use one
00:07:56Of course, it's just when you and me. Okay, I don't know for sure but
00:08:01John open it up down at the cafe where I work. There's this old gal named Rufy. Hmm
00:08:07She thinks she's fixing to quit found a husband Lord knows she's ugly. I don't know she ever managed bad for money
00:08:14Thanks, but uh, I think I probably just look great
00:08:17Excuse me didn't mean to twist your arm or anything, huh? No, there's nothing wrong with being a waitress
00:08:22It's just that I kind of had a little something more in mind. That's all
00:08:27Sure, come on
00:08:36Get back in Korea, we'll move out to a farm
00:08:40Married. Oh, yeah twice. Well
00:08:43More like one and a half actually first and last at the weekend. We're both a fast 15
00:08:49Oh
00:08:50This too. Come here. I want to show you a new step. Oh, you probably know it. Anyway, come on count
00:09:00Don't they dance where you come from
00:09:02I
00:09:05Really
00:09:07What's a little thing like you doing in Dallas anyway
00:09:12I'll be late. Let me guess you wouldn't be running away now, would you?
00:09:21Hey, come here, come on, we'll do something about that hair of yours
00:09:25Yeah, I don't hurt your feelings or nothing, but you look like a runner up to mr. McRae. No
00:09:31Oh
00:09:32Hey, you know when I was a little girl, my mama used to do this for me
00:09:37She'd sit me down
00:09:39She'd say now Jeannie Louise
00:09:42Will you go to bed tonight? I want you to count your blessings
00:09:45You're probably surprised just how well off you are
00:09:50Shoot miss Kelly. You don't have anything to worry about. I mean you you got a new town
00:09:56your place to live
00:09:58got a new friend and
00:10:01You got a new
00:10:03Hair do Wow
00:10:06Well, I guess all we need now is to find you a job
00:10:10Which fellow with a heart condition?
00:10:12I'm grateful to you. Ah
00:10:15You know, you've got more than most people have on their plates
00:10:19You know anything we're about huh?
00:10:21Boy, you look
00:10:32Oh
00:10:34Well, who think dude
00:10:37Come on, you know, it's not gonna be so bad
00:10:40Hey, listen, if anybody has busy hands, you just say no
00:10:44Keep it up. You can't tell ain't Jeannie and she'll pour hot coffee down there. We're in mix
00:10:55That's a safe room to start with
00:10:57Comes in here every morning. He never says a word to you didn't take anything to coffee, but he leaves a quarter tip. I
00:11:04Think his name's mr. Bordeaux works for the newspaper or something
00:11:08Good luck
00:11:14Good morning, mr. Bordeaux
00:11:28How'd you make out I got this six dollars
00:11:32six bucks that is
00:11:35Semi-sensational. Hey, you want to go with the Silver Spur 9 celebrate?
00:11:39Let me man. There once said he's a real live lion tamer. Yeah, I
00:11:44Don't think so
00:11:57I
00:12:06Got me a baby boy. It's almost one
00:12:11But a bronco to he's already walking I bet he's adorable
00:12:27I don't believe it. It seems like you could have told me before 615 ain't you got? Oh, I just got the curse
00:12:35Don't make a reservation
00:12:39Damn
00:12:42There's trash and then there's trash
00:12:48Another hot night between the pages, huh?
00:12:51Ain't gonna find a husband in there
00:12:54Who would are you looking for? Oh, yeah, I could be a better person to learn a few things
00:13:00Yeah, I'm prescribed first level fun
00:13:07Hey
00:13:10Have I ever asked you a favor before ever no
00:13:16Well get ready because here's the first nap
00:13:19I'll choose to get that wildly sought-after behind the yours right out of that bed. Come have a double date with me
00:13:25Oh, no, listen, I've got two genuine oil man. They're gonna take you to a real fancy restaurant
00:13:32Real expensive nice wine soft music candle. I thought he'd I hope you do come on
00:13:38Thanks. I don't think so
00:13:41What's the matter with you, huh? Don't you?
00:13:43Well, I don't dislike I'm here you haven't had three days in the last year, you know, I don't ever know what to say to a guy
00:13:50Yes, what's no?
00:13:52well, I could just
00:13:55You could just sort of smile I make a fake mysterious. I'd rather
00:14:04You won't do it for yourself, would you do it for me?
00:14:10Oh pretty please
00:14:13Oh
00:14:43Oh
00:15:13I'm sorry, huh? Well, sometimes in the oil business. You just hit a dry hole
00:15:30Look it's for you. Yeah. Yeah
00:15:33I
00:15:41Listen can we go over your own? I'd like to but I don't want to be alone
00:15:57All right
00:16:03I've never got one of these things before well open it can't
00:16:12You read it to me, please
00:16:29Well
00:16:33Okay, read it
00:16:42We regret to inform you
00:16:44That your husband Corporal William P Everly was killed in action in heavy fighting at the 38th parallel
00:16:51President Truman and the nation extend their deepest sympathies
00:16:54Carl Tipper, yes
00:16:58I'm so sorry
00:17:03I
00:17:09Remember what Billy
00:17:14I can't remember how he felt
00:17:19They're only together a couple weeks
00:17:21I
00:17:29Couldn't warm
00:17:34Promise me don't be gone a couple months
00:17:38He's gonna come back
00:17:45I do
00:17:48Shameful not to remember what your own
00:17:51You
00:17:55Could I borrow cleaners? Yeah, maybe a glass of water
00:18:21I
00:18:33Found one in your door. You want me to call the doctor or not, right?
00:18:40Now which who's finished for number three, that's all
00:18:44Well, it's true
00:18:46When I find him, he'll be climbing telephone poles of fixing washing machines and selling cars
00:18:53It won't be any better any worse than the rest
00:18:55One thing's for sure. He's our guy
00:18:59I'm sure there is it's genie's law you get what's coming to you
00:19:07Hey
00:19:09You
00:19:12Got a kid stashed away someplace
00:19:15Yeah, I know you of course I'm not
00:19:20What and baby clothes doing in the door?
00:19:23Oh, it's for my nephew. I got my own
00:19:31God I want to be nosy. I'm gonna talk about it. Oh, thank you. Look Kelly. I know something
00:19:39I
00:19:43Get my mind off that telegram
00:19:49Besides we hate me anyway
00:19:53Hate you. We're best friends
00:19:58Morton
00:20:01There's nothing you could do to make me hate you
00:20:03I
00:20:08Decided I didn't know what to do and I couldn't keep my face. So I had to get him away
00:20:24No, I hear what they say the battle important catch it I just want to see my little boy
00:20:30Make sure he's all right. I don't do that
00:20:36You know, I might know somebody
00:20:44Well, Jeannie had a friend who bowled every Friday night with a private eye named Clyde Deacon
00:20:49Now he specialized in what was euphemistically termed divorce evidence
00:20:53But feeling was he might help Kelly find her baby son
00:20:56Find her baby son Clyde Deacon the last and not turn out to be a savior, but I'm getting ahead of the story
00:21:07You have no idea how hard they make these things
00:21:11To protect the child
00:21:14Okay
00:21:16What is the adoption legal or black market? I don't know the lawyer had all these papers
00:21:22Did you get copies? No
00:21:27That's what I figured
00:21:31Well, is it possible nothing's impossible
00:21:33It'll take time and money
00:21:36There'll be a lot of hands to shake
00:21:38I'll pay whatever you say. It's just I can't go on much longer without we see him on the boy
00:21:44Well 500 ought to get the ball rolling
00:21:48$500 you can
00:21:52See somebody might want to trace this later on
00:21:57Anything else on your mind
00:22:00Only my baby
00:22:05You're right determined
00:22:08For waitress
00:22:11Mr. Deacon, I don't intend to be a waitress on my life
00:22:14Oh
00:22:21My lord, I hope you can stand this much beauty on one person
00:22:26Well, look like a damn sheepdog
00:22:29Why don't maybe Eisenhower?
00:22:31It is not. Did you know that a court reporter can make $500 a month easy?
00:22:44Oh
00:22:47Yes, this is her hi, yeah, how soon do you need it?
00:22:53Of course I want you keep trying. Okay
00:23:03Who's that was deacon he needs $200 more
00:23:08Oh
00:23:10Johnny gave him 950. It's real close to trace the family from Texarkana to Shreveport
00:23:26Pleaded race if the local tour on board here the prosecution used three peremptory strikes
00:23:32Yes, Kelly. Could you repeat that last part, please?
00:23:35They don't repeat testimony in a courtroom miss Lord
00:23:40Yes, ma'am
00:24:04You
00:24:35Oh
00:24:36Nobody home
00:24:38Deacon had skipped
00:24:40Cali was taken once again
00:24:42She vowed this was the last time and she had never
00:24:47forget Clyde Deacon
00:24:49You
00:25:03Certainly
00:25:06You
00:25:16Let the record show the deposition of mr. Randall Bordeaux jr. Was taken at 2 p.m. April 15
00:25:251953 present were Ralph Haynard
00:25:28training for the plaintiff Samuel Ripken and Horace Jensen
00:25:33counsel for mr. Bordeaux
00:25:36What is your name? Yes, Kelly Lord and Kelly Lord of the Jurgens court boarding company
00:25:41this deposition
00:25:44Is in the matter of a civil libel suit brought against mr. Randall Bordeaux
00:25:49Oh
00:25:59Excuse me, miss. We'll see you later. Okay. Thank you very much. I
00:26:03Didn't get a chance to thank you for staying so late up there through all that
00:26:07That's all right. No, I enjoyed it. You handled things quite beautifully to I think yeah
00:26:13Well, um, I give you lift
00:26:16No, I just thought I'd go find myself a real cup of coffee. I think it's time
00:26:19Well, I could use a cup of coffee myself
00:26:23Like with two sugars, I think
00:26:28Good
00:26:29Miss Laura, I did not make the connection
00:26:34What?
00:26:35People said Kelly set her cap that night for the most eligible bachelor in Dallas wrong
00:26:40Just a man and woman discovering a lot in common. It seems that love always happens when you're not out looking for it
00:26:49Okay
00:26:52Do you have any family here? No
00:26:55newspaper newspapers
00:26:59My mother my my wife my child my friend and my enemy
00:27:14You mind if I say I
00:27:17I think you're remarkable
00:27:23You know, you can say that as often as you like I
00:27:27Would like to say that you handled yourself very well. You held your temper in that room today
00:27:33I mean, I know I'm not supposed to take sides, but
00:27:36That libel suit is as leaky as grandma's milk. I mean if I was you I'd turn right around and sue the behinds
00:27:41Oh, I may do that Cali Lord
00:27:44Cali Ward, I like that name
00:27:47Person who belongs to
00:27:51Might I see that person again sometime
00:27:59Good night
00:28:15You
00:28:22Here's where I come in and what a night it was
00:28:26Social Dallas was out in force bejeweled bedecked and hell-bent on scrutinizing the commoner who had married a prince
00:28:34Can't say I blame Randall for wanting to show her off
00:28:38Just sorry. I didn't meet her first
00:28:40Whatever it seemed that fate had finally dealt Callie a good card
00:28:59All right
00:29:02You take my breath away
00:29:05I
00:29:06Wish we hadn't even invited anybody else. So do I
00:29:10How are you? Good to see you. Hey, how are you? Howdy? How you doing? Good to see you
00:29:19Sure, I remember Jeannie, how are you? Welcome to our home. Thank you. I think you did right well for yourself
00:29:27That's Randall, but I quite agree with you all them books. You read I knew I should have got me a library card
00:29:40My wife Callie
00:30:10Allow the private recess. Yeah, don't don't go on too long
00:30:20You certainly do look lovely mrs. Bordeaux, did you buy that talk until a coffee?
00:30:40You
00:30:51Evening ma'am, I gather you have the same tolerance for these tribal rights as I do. I
00:30:58Just needed a little air. Mr. We haven't met yet. My name is Kimball Smythe
00:31:04I'm neither rich nor famous, but fairly civilized. Anyway, I teach political science at SMU. That's nice
00:31:12Mr. Smythe, I
00:31:15Guess I must be getting back to Randall now. You don't seem too anxious to go back inside
00:31:22Tell me have these old crocodiles been snapping at you
00:31:27The more than I expected
00:31:30And exactly the most popular marriage in Dallas this year
00:31:33Well, you better come with me
00:31:36I'll give you a little food for thought
00:31:40Please observe right in front of us there that painted gourd squash the one with the cherry on top
00:31:46Miss Cora Peabody
00:31:48Believe it or not. She was once the most celebrated hooker in East, Texas
00:31:52They say that on one memorable weekend in 1937
00:31:56She entertained 53 customers one of whom struck oil on Monday morning gave her $50,000 in the wedding rings tribute
00:32:03Oh and right through there. You might observe that rare species as Ludi England
00:32:09Arbiter of all that's rich and beauteous. Yes, and she makes me feel like I should use the servants entrance. Listen
00:32:15She's formerly known as Blanche Goober
00:32:19Goober
00:32:20Yeah, you know Oh Blanche ran a horse wiring your love field
00:32:24She shot and killed two lovers for which she escaped punishment by pleading self-defense
00:32:29Both men I might add got bullets in their back. Now that was 30 years ago
00:32:33Which is an absolute miracle because she told me personally she's only 28
00:32:42Wait a minute professor, how'd you get in here? Oh
00:32:46Over the back fence. I have to ease my way into these major events this character thing
00:32:52He's about my oldest friend because anything he tells you it's best to disbelieve
00:32:56I speak only the truth just like everything is printed in your newspaper
00:33:02Congratulations Randy, I think you got the gold
00:33:23Have I told you lately
00:33:26Much I love you. Mm-hmm
00:33:31Not since midnight
00:33:34Ten minutes ago
00:33:43You two kids just
00:33:46adorable
00:33:47I've never been to a better wedding party and I've had three
00:33:51Anywhere's number three, by the way, oh he ran off with some
00:33:56Why is it every man?
00:33:57I'm Mary has 15 cents in his pocket ate up standing traffic tickets and the charm of a brain of bull
00:34:02Wish we'd met 10 year ago out of qualified on all counts
00:34:06Lord, Willie chip, where's the party?
00:34:13Ladies I'd like to present this the former of Dallas Roughneck who is now the proud owner of
00:34:20255 gas and oil wells right outside of Weatherford
00:34:24257
00:34:27Is that real oil or snake oil
00:34:50You
00:35:02Do you want to go with this three-column art of Ike Mamie at Gettysburg? No, no
00:35:06I think we should use something of a more local nature. You know, we still have what 12 staff photographers
00:35:13I
00:35:15Didn't you call gentlemen y'all know my wife, please be seated. Yes speak to you. Ah
00:35:22Well, yeah
00:35:25It's kind of private
00:35:28Excuse me boys. I'll be right back
00:35:32Sure, this can't wait about an hour we're on deadline here. No, I can't wait one more minute
00:35:38I just came from the doctor. He told me I'm thoroughly pregnant
00:35:42What I'm growing our baby
00:35:46Are you sure?
00:36:05You get over your number before you give me a kid
00:36:07Oh
00:36:10That's fine dumpling one thing for sure that kid will never be small
00:36:14Look here. Look at you
00:36:16You shouldn't have and I got him a David crocodile bit on order. Oh, thank you
00:36:23You want me to put these diapers in the store?
00:36:26You okay, honey, just look at Spain
00:36:37I
00:36:57Dr. Melvin says you're a lot better today
00:37:01Back said two or three more weeks and you'll be
00:37:05Good as new he also said you're not eating gotta start
00:37:09Here, I'll just call the petroleum club and have them send a trail. Would you like that?
00:37:16Yes, God's will he's paying darling wait a minute I don't even want you to think like that it's not anybody's will but it is
00:37:24He waited for just the right moment to punish me
00:37:28Okay
00:37:29I'm not a great idea
00:37:32Susan doctor says it's okay. Why don't you and me just take a trip together alone?
00:37:38The doctor tell you I can't ever have a baby again ever I
00:37:43Don't care
00:37:45As long as we're together
00:37:49Nothing's ever gonna grow inside
00:37:57Told you this a long time ago
00:38:01This ain't the first baby I've lost
00:38:08Was it a boy and tell me what's a little boy?
00:38:18The first one was he was a fine boy
00:38:23Beautiful
00:38:26Healthy
00:38:31I just sold it like a basket of vegetables. Here's the money and here's the baby. Are you talking about?
00:38:56You
00:39:15Welcome home
00:39:17Not many people knew how sick Callie was she stayed three months in the hospital and at least twice the doctors feared
00:39:24She was dying of internal bleeding, but it was grief shame
00:39:29The day Randall brought her home. She was pale lost. She didn't know he had a surprise waiting
00:39:35He'd worked his tail off to keep Callie alive and sane
00:39:40Randall turned Texas upside down. This is what he wrought
00:39:45Told you all this room closed and locked forever. Just trust me, okay
00:39:55Whose child is this
00:40:01Thank you know, don't you
00:40:10How'd you find him lazy
00:40:17We'll go on introduce yourself
00:40:24I
00:40:45Is it really him can't you tell I can't believe it
00:40:55And you can believe this too they named him Randolph answers to Randy
00:41:07Randy
00:41:10My name is Callie
00:41:13I'm your mama. I love you more than you'll ever know
00:41:20God maybe have a little kiss
00:41:24Just
00:41:28One little teenage panic is right here
00:41:33Please
00:41:39All that
00:41:42So sorry
00:41:44I'll never do it again. Randy. Listen to me. I promise you I will never leave you again
00:41:49I love you. I love you so much
00:42:19I
00:42:50I
00:42:59Andy happy birthday boy
00:43:19Oh
00:43:44Hey
00:43:46Hey, how you doing? Hey, how you doing?
00:43:54How's your flight long you land in memphis
00:43:59How was the president
00:44:02You know, he's very impressive. Did he mention anything about our bay of pigs editorial? I think the word uh,
00:44:08Judas came up a couple of times. Yeah
00:44:10Oh, dear
00:44:12Don't worry about it though. I didn't tell him who came up with the line fools rush in
00:44:20Listen darling
00:44:23I don't know
00:44:26Exactly how to say this. I don't want to blow it out of proportion, but
00:44:31I think I think granny's too big to be sleeping in here now
00:44:36Well, he couldn't sleep
00:44:39Stomach hurt he ate too much birthday cake. You do remember today was his birthday, don't you?
00:44:44Yes
00:44:45Just want to get his little book climb up in bed with mama and read for a while. Is there anything wrong with that?
00:44:52Let's talk about it tomorrow why what's there to talk about?
00:45:00All right
00:45:04This is what I think
00:45:06Randy's not developing properly
00:45:09His grades are terrible
00:45:11I think you and he would benefit if we went ahead and sent him to that prep school up in connecticut
00:45:18I can't believe you still want to exile a 12 year old child 2 000 miles away from home. What do you mean exile?
00:45:26You know, there's just a slight possibility he might learn something up there
00:45:30Randy is a bright boy. He has simply not been challenged properly. That's all
00:45:34Never will be as long as you keep protecting him. Oh not protecting my son. It's a maternal felony
00:45:39All right. Let me use another word then as long as you keep smothering him
00:45:43I'll be the judge of that
00:45:45What?
00:45:45I said i'll be the judge of that
00:45:50Callie you know
00:45:53You're a wonderful mother
00:45:57But he's my boy too he's not yours he's mine
00:46:01He's not yours he's mine
00:46:05You found him who bore him
00:46:10Okay
00:46:14You're the mother i'm the father let's just leave it at that
00:46:30So
00:47:00All right
00:47:04All right
00:47:06You know, you keep whipping me
00:47:08I'm gonna take up golf. I don't I I don't have to take this kind of abuse, you know
00:47:13Play better in your life. What you nearly got a game there 15 love and blew it
00:47:18please
00:47:21Listen you called ted sorensen
00:47:25Oh, yeah, I did
00:47:27I suggested to him that
00:47:29The president just skip us on this trip he can
00:47:33Jax growls along so loud about oil and steel
00:47:37He's got to come down here show people. There's no blood on his fangs
00:47:41I hope he brings jackie with him as a diversion. You heard what happened to adlai stevenson the other day, didn't you? Yeah
00:47:47some of our local patriots whacked him over the head with one of those, uh
00:47:51Get out of the un picket signs. Yeah
00:47:54Number of nuts always bound to fall out of the tree in dallas
00:47:59That's callie
00:48:01She's good
00:48:05Randy's her whole life. Damn. She's so smart. I wish she'd get interested in something else
00:48:09Yeah for a self-educated woman. She mazes me
00:48:13knows the politics
00:48:16Listen, why don't you try to find her job on the newspaper election year's coming up? That's terrific or something
00:48:22Problem is it's a package deal. See callie and son
00:48:25Indeed they were a package deal a veritable corporation
00:48:30callie and son
00:48:31She's bound to determine that randy had it in him to write like him anyway
00:48:35Callie crossed that narrow line between possession and obsession
00:48:40She never even noticed the harder. She squeezed the more her son was slipping away from her
00:48:45This is a bonus for the people that are waiting out here
00:48:48Yeah
00:48:53Yeah, are you watching
00:48:57That boy can really draw a crowd, can't he
00:49:00Listen darling, we've got to be at the trademark by 12 15 sharp
00:49:05Well, we have to be seated before jack and jackie get there
00:49:09Yeah
00:49:10Well, listen tell randy he's going to get a chance to shake hands with the president
00:49:14Okay
00:49:18Darling doesn't make any difference what you wear. You're gonna look great. No matter what you put on
00:49:22Yeah
00:49:23Okay. All right. I'll see you there. Okay. I love you. Bye-bye
00:49:34Cheering and yelling going on down the way as they approach the cars
00:49:38Foreign
00:49:45The president passes right in front of a dallas police officer right in front of our cameras now
00:49:50Somebody patted his shoulder. This is kennedy coming along behind him grinning all the while
00:49:57The president's saying thank you very much if I may be permitted to read a presidential lip movement
00:50:04And
00:50:09So
00:50:25Um
00:50:38Talked to horace today another lawsuit
00:50:44Now I decided to sell the paper
00:50:48Why
00:50:51Honey the economy's picking up everything to do with dollars and cents. Well, why then?
00:50:58The post dispatch has been in your family over 100 years
00:51:03Maybe it's just because
00:51:06The life right now is so unsettled, I don't know
00:51:12But I think when they saw jack kennedy
00:51:18He was so young and vital and
00:51:24I haven't been able to shake that
00:51:32Darling I love you so much
00:51:35I
00:51:36Don't love our son. I just think it's time for us to get off this treadmill and find some time for ourselves
00:51:42Maybe raise a few head of cattle and randy loves the land. He's always loved the land
00:51:48Well, that's very touching darling
00:51:52I understand your concern but but you and I have both devoted ourselves to randy taking over the paper someday now if you sell it
00:51:59You're gonna strip our son of his inheritance. Is that your plan?
00:52:03Plan
00:52:06How can you plan anything in this day and age with all the lunatics running around the world
00:52:12Darling
00:52:14Don't get over this depression
00:52:17I want you to promise me something
00:52:19Don't you promise you won't make any decisions until you get over the pain of kennedy's death
00:52:25And after that randy and i'll back you in whatever you want
00:52:33Please
00:52:42I love you
00:53:02So
00:53:06I'm here to see the city editor. Is he expecting you? Yes. I'm a little early. I'll just go on in
00:53:14Sir, it's better to wait out here. I'll announce you
00:53:25Which one of you bastards wrote this who gave you the right to print lies about me, huh?
00:53:33Ah
00:53:55Another madman another gun
00:53:58Three more lives lost to the legions of lunatics with grievances and trigger fingers
00:54:04Randall died before he hit the city room floor
00:54:08We gave him a big funeral bishops eulogies tears the works
00:54:13In the 60s, we were getting it down pat
00:54:17Callie took his death a lot harder than I would have expected
00:54:21I never realized how much she loved my best friend. I wondered if randall knew I hope he did
00:54:28I
00:54:35Samuel says you gotta eat mama
00:54:43I miss him, too. Mama
00:54:50I know you do darling
00:54:53I know you do
00:54:56What are we gonna do mama it's gonna be all right
00:55:03It's gonna be fine
00:55:07I promise you that
00:55:21May I have a chair for my son, please
00:55:23Uh
00:55:25Mr. Bordeaux, there are no words to describe a profound sense of loss and waste. Thank you, please continue
00:55:33uh
00:55:35As you know, mr. Bordeaux turned down a recent offer to sell his newspaper. Yes, we shared all decisions
00:55:44It then became his intention to
00:55:47To
00:55:49Turn ownership of the dallas post dispatch over to its employees
00:55:55uh, he was fairly well along in the formation of this plan when
00:56:00Please go on
00:56:02well, perhaps
00:56:04Horace jensen can better explain these these documents. Mrs. Bordeaux is uh
00:56:10Your late husband's personal counsel and with all due respect
00:56:14these documents
00:56:16Represent the transfer of ownership from your late husband's estate to an employee committee
00:56:22All vested employees of this newspaper will become owners
00:56:26We propose to offer the generous sum of 11 dollars and 75 cents per share. Excuse me. Excuse me
00:56:37Gentlemen
00:56:39I hope there has not been a misunderstanding
00:56:42the dallas post dispatch
00:56:45Was founded by my late husband's great grandfather
00:56:47It has been owned and edited by bordeaux for four generations
00:56:52And thus it will continue my son will one day be the fifth
00:56:58I want this run tomorrow page one all editions
00:57:03It is an announcement that mrs. Randall bordeaux is accepting the editorship of the dallas post dispatch
00:57:10And she is assuring our readership that this great newspaper's
00:57:15Tradition and integrity will not only be continued but infused with new vitality
00:57:21Tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. I will be taking over my husband's desk and at 7 15. I will expect to have the regular news meeting
00:57:30Miss bordeaux, I
00:57:33I know how grieved you are over randall's tragic passing
00:57:37And
00:57:38But I cannot believe you'd go against his wishes
00:57:42Mr. Donahue
00:57:43I believe that since I am the widow of randall bordeaux and that since I slept next to him every night for the past 12 years
00:57:50I am in a better position to express my husband's wishes than you
00:57:54Now if you find fault with the new editor of this paper, I feel certain that your resignation will be accepted
00:58:04Yes
00:58:08Any more questions
00:58:12Here's what I mean
00:58:14This lead goes on forever. It is endless
00:58:17A speech by the president of the chamber of commerce is worth two graphs maximum. It is boring
00:58:23They're back here on page 27. I found a little tiny item
00:58:27And it's a hell of a story about a farmer who shot his wife
00:58:31He shot his wife's lover and the horse that fellow rode in on now that my friends at page one
00:58:37I want
00:58:38No correction. I demand that every word in this paper be bright and interesting
00:58:43Because if it bores you lord knows it's gonna bore the people right to sleep. Don't you think?
00:58:48To the surprise of just about everyone but me callie became one hell of a newspaper woman
00:58:53She slapped new paint on the old lady and circulation went up 22 percent the first year
00:58:58There's just two things in her life the paper and randy
00:59:02She earned power and she used it in 1968 she's voted one of the 10 most admired women in america
00:59:09But she went to bed alone. Callie, darling. It's ludy. Oh the paper looks wonderful. So fascinating
00:59:16But hadn't read a word about the hollyhock ball. It's such good cause the society page seemed bereft without it
00:59:23Oh ludy, you're absolutely right. The debutantes are the very soul of society page. However, we don't have a society page anymore
00:59:30It's called today's woman
00:59:32And this afternoon we are featuring a black woman. She makes patchwork quilts and she sells them for a thousand dollars apiece to boutiques
00:59:39She also gives half of her money to martin luther king. Isn't that something?
00:59:44to lose
00:59:48Trash absolute trash. I knew it the minute I laid eyes on her
00:59:52Uh
00:59:56There's not much left just routine stuff
00:59:58County commissioners jp
01:00:00We have recommendations if you want to use the space. Well, I want this paper to present a choice for every position on the ballot
01:00:05Okay, just the piece place six
01:00:08That's a horse race. You can take your pick. We like cr deacon
01:00:12That wouldn't be clive deacon, would it?
01:00:15Clyde deacon
01:00:18I don't
01:00:20Well check see if he's a former private detective if he is turn him inside out and use rosen
01:00:25excuse me, ma'am
01:00:26You want me to take our best man off the governor's race and have him check out a jp candidate?
01:00:31You heard me correctly
01:00:33Here's one thing this paper does stand for it's justice across the board
01:00:36So
01:00:43Hi, baby, sorry, I missed our dinner samuel fix your tray
01:00:47And we put out two extra dishes tonight and they sold out just like that. I've never seen anything like it
01:01:01I suspected you'd been smoking
01:01:03Hmm
01:01:05Ain't your basic filter tip mama
01:01:09You want to try some
01:01:10I suggest you read page one of the night final judge bricker
01:01:14Just gave two boys 30 years in the state penitentiary for marijuana possession. Yeah, i've read page one of the night final
01:01:22Interesting social notes from all over you haven't read that bitty little item about bobby kennedy getting shot to death in la
01:01:28Do not be facetious with me. Oh, I wouldn't dream of him mama
01:01:32I'm real pragmatic
01:01:34I think I got two choices. I can go get my butt blown off vietnam or I can stop a boy right here home
01:01:40Baby, you have plenty of them. Don't call me, baby
01:01:45I'm 18 years old
01:01:48You have plenty of options now. Kimball is fixing it up so you can go to the university of texas
01:01:53You have an excellent journalism department there. I haven't got the grades mama, you know it
01:01:59Besides what if I don't want to go?
01:02:02What if me and pete decide to eat and I please
01:02:07Whatever
01:02:10What if we decide to split I don't know maybe bum around europe
01:02:15Well, it's impossible you you you go to college or you get drafted
01:02:21mama
01:02:23I don't know who I am
01:02:25You are the heir to a great newspaper. That's who you are
01:02:30But I have been working 18 hours a day trying to keep that paper going for you
01:02:35Please give me some room
01:02:37I have never made a decision in my life
01:02:42I'm worried about your attitude. It is rather poor if it's my own mama, at least let me have my own damn attitude
01:02:49I want you to be happy mama. I'm not ambitious
01:02:53I
01:02:54I can't fulfill your dreams and I want you to realize your potential randall
01:03:07Mama you want another truth?
01:03:11I don't give a diddly squat
01:03:16And i'll go fight the war mama
01:03:18Mama
01:03:20Go write some patriotic editorials about the need to protect san francisco from viet cong invasion. It's enough
01:03:27Go mama, you go sell them papers. Come on mama. Kick some butt
01:03:31Yeah
01:03:45Oh, this is all we can dig up on clive deacon, he's a detective businessman for opening with law school nights
01:03:51He's got a good reputation in his neighborhood
01:03:53Only black mark we can find is that the irs has been investigating the last couple of years. No income tax stuff
01:03:59Try and develop the story and run it
01:04:02Uh respectfully ma'am. I'm i'm being uh audited for 1967 too. It's it's not a capital offense
01:04:08I don't want any man sitting on the bench
01:04:11Cheats on his taxes goes bankrupt
01:04:15Excuse me gentlemen
01:04:22Hi
01:04:23I'm, sorry. I know we're already late for dinner
01:04:26But this little girl outside from channel nine just wants to do a real quick interview before we leave
01:04:31I'm afraid my vietnam editorial kicked up quite a dust storm. Congratulations. I'm surprised the white house hasn't called. Yeah
01:04:39twice
01:04:42Well, then mrs
01:04:43Bordeaux, why did your newspaper make such an abrupt about face and come out against further u.s involvement in vietnam?
01:04:50My words speak for themselves. I did sign the editorial
01:04:54You do have a 18 year old son of draft age mrs. Bordeaux
01:04:58Did that affect your decision?
01:05:00I don't think so. Randy is a fine young man, and he would willingly serve his country if needed
01:05:06Thank you. This is susan moore talking to cali lord bordeaux. Yeah
01:05:11You handle that television girl pretty good
01:05:14I thought she's kind of pushy
01:05:16He's ambitious
01:05:18I'm
01:05:22When's randy leaving for austin next week, thank you again for all you did you signed the check
01:05:35A little chilly in here, don't you think?
01:05:37So
01:05:44You know somewhere between the salad and that drink I lost you i'm, sorry
01:05:55Anything wrong? No, i'm just a little worried about randy
01:06:01Every mother in america is worried about a randy
01:06:04It looks like we've got new rules for the game of parenting
01:06:12Well, I guess I want to be going I've got 8 a.m meeting with the answers in all of your reading
01:06:19Did you ever come across freud's definition of maturity?
01:06:23No, well, it's someone who works and loves productively
01:06:30Well, what's wrong with 50%
01:06:34Thank you for dinner
01:06:40What do I have to do
01:06:43You know, i've tried my tweedy intellectual number
01:06:46my southern gallant act my
01:06:50devoted companion impression
01:06:52Oh
01:07:00I'm afraid that didn't work either. Kimball, please don't wait for me
01:07:05Please
01:07:07Why don't you just be honest with yourself callie?
01:07:10You're as lonely as I am
01:07:13How many times do you wake up at night? I don't have time in my life for anyone else
01:07:17It's
01:07:19You can't go to bed with the newspaper callie or randy
01:07:23That's beneath you you're right it is so i'll just say it straight out
01:07:32I love you. I have always loved you
01:07:38I always will
01:07:41Please don't waste your love on a woman who can't accept it
01:07:47So
01:07:49Good night
01:07:51So
01:08:15Yeah, it's mr deacon again he says it's urgent
01:08:18I don't want to talk to him ever. Just make some excuse or or hang up. Just hang up
01:08:42Are you all right I came as soon as I could how did this happen?
01:08:46I don't understand. He was fine last night
01:08:50And then he got up this morning and he went down to have make coffee and and and listen to the livestock report
01:08:55Like he always does and then I came downstairs and he poured me a cup
01:08:59and then
01:09:00He started to hand it to me and and his hand started
01:09:03Shaking like this and his body started shaking and and he dropped the cup out of his hand
01:09:08And then he just looked at me and he didn't say anything
01:09:12He just looked at me with all this love in his eyes, I don't understand what the doctor said
01:09:23You're not gonna make it
01:09:28His heart's wore out i'm so sorry
01:09:42So
01:09:52Honey
01:09:56Callie's coming to see us. Hi there. What the hell you think you're doing?
01:10:02Who's gonna take me down this year?
01:10:07What honey
01:10:13Oh, I love you welly chips
01:10:23I love you
01:10:42So
01:10:56I've got a proposition for you mama. Oh, all right
01:11:00I was thinking now that I graduated
01:11:04How'd it be if I moved on out here to the ranch maybe around a few cattle
01:11:08Is that why you lured me out here?
01:11:11Well, the answer's no
01:11:13Why why not? I'm 21
01:11:16Well, hon, you'd be running away from your responsibilities. What are your responsibilities mama?
01:11:22You've been writing my script for me ever since I fell off my horse my sixth birthday party right here at this ranch
01:11:26Remember you with the paper and you don't need me to shine light on your life. Mama. You're a damn star
01:11:33No
01:11:34The answer is no
01:11:37I
01:11:39Got a compromise for you what?
01:11:43Compromise the best lbj tradition i'll give you one year out of my life
01:11:49I'll work my butt off for the paper, but if I don't fit the glove
01:11:53Now come on back here
01:11:58You're on
01:12:00Oh
01:12:04Racing back to the bar winner take all you've got it. All right
01:12:19If you want to know who won that race it was randy
01:12:22Callie's horse spotted a jackrabbit reared up and callie got tossed on her buck skins
01:12:28Randy collected his mama and was ever so proud to carry a home behind him. So to speak
01:12:43This is real sweet of you callie i'm glad you made me come i've been out of the house in months
01:12:48Well, you look wonderful. Oh, yeah. Well merry winter
01:12:52Ain't what it's cracked up to be kid. Oh merry with us. Thank you all dressed up but no place to go
01:13:00Anybody new in your life shoot. No. Well, I was looking at the pool man with carnal interest the other day
01:13:06But I don't think he has a grandmother fetish
01:13:09I do admire your resilience woman. Now what the way you bounce back? Oh
01:13:15It's called bluff. Yeah
01:13:17What's a valuable tool don't talk dirty, please stop it
01:13:21listen
01:13:23This is not exactly a mission of mercy. I didn't think so. Pinocchio. I got a proposition for you. Okay, I could use one
01:13:32I'm gonna drop the syndicated love loan column down at the paper
01:13:35They've been getting silly and they're just asking for too much money. I'm not gonna go for it
01:13:39How would you like to take over the broken hearts department?
01:13:43me
01:13:44I can't even speak the king's english much less write it. Don't be silly genie doesn't matter
01:13:49We have editors to fix your grammar. What I want is your wit and your common sense
01:13:55Oh
01:13:57What kind of letters would I have to be answering
01:14:01Divorce adultery death rotten kids that sort of thing. Oh bad. I thought you meant serious problems
01:14:11Okay, yeah try you're on
01:14:15Okay, why not I think it's great I'll lose
01:14:19Oh
01:14:42Scatter boy scouts all over soybeans
01:14:48Leave it kid. Okay
01:14:57Junior just wrote the world's worst. Oh bit
01:15:01You got any new ideas?
01:15:03Oh
01:15:04Give me that shopping center nonsense
01:15:06Nobody can screw that up
01:15:09Please god, let this keep the little prince off our backs afar
01:15:13Okay
01:15:14Funny the way the right thing happens at the wrong time
01:15:17That shopping center nonsense might have won the little prince both matured in severance from his mama
01:15:23He wrote an article that finally lived up to callie's expectations
01:15:26But this time he wasn't supposed to
01:15:29I wonder if she really wanted him to succeed
01:15:34Look like the waco tornado what happened?
01:15:36You know that place where daddy and I used to go camping out near the old elkins ranch
01:15:40All right, well some outfit called north tex tends to pave over the last beautiful place in this part of texas
01:15:45Now there is inadequate financing
01:15:47One of the partners has vegas connections and I think I can't prove it
01:15:50But I think that somebody down city hall got paid off to provide a permit
01:15:55Now I spent
01:15:56Three weeks digging all this out and another two weeks writing the first and only story
01:16:01I have ever believed in and I might just as well blow my nose with it. Somebody shot it down
01:16:06Honey sit down. I read your article. It's excellent
01:16:12Really mama you think so? I think it is first rate. Um, i'm very proud of you
01:16:20But a newspaper has certain responsibilities randy
01:16:24One of which it is to promote the city's growth
01:16:27To create new jobs broaden the tax base. Well, what's your point mama?
01:16:32Can't our paper help keep one lousy place for your pizza parlors
01:16:38I think we ought to explore this later. It's just a little too complex
01:16:41Why capable understand something complex try me?
01:16:46Bring this in later, please
01:16:56I take it you have no intention of running my story
01:16:59Not with humby
01:17:06All right, i'm not gonna work for you pissant paper
01:17:11Goodbye mom
01:17:26Action group bordeaux here
01:17:29I
01:17:32Happy new you to you too, mama
01:17:37No, no plans at all just gonna watch the cotton ball on two
01:17:44All right
01:17:47Yes, ma'am has been a long time
01:17:51Yes, ma'am
01:17:54Okay
01:17:56I've been hearing some wonderful things about your organization the way you should
01:18:01Judge horn just granted us an injunction against north decks
01:18:06Last story you wouldn't run your paper paid off. Well, you must be proud
01:18:12That's okay
01:18:15Frustrating how so
01:18:18M-o-n-e-y lack thereof
01:18:20Would you like a loan against your trust fund?
01:18:23No, ma'am thought I'd fly solo for a while
01:18:28Right
01:18:30How's your life you uh have any new friends maybe a special girl
01:18:40How's yours ask him
01:18:44I'm married to the paper, you know that
01:18:46Besides I can't exactly deny the mirror these days now. Come on mama
01:18:51I'd say you were pretty dynamite looking chick
01:18:56But to use the vernacular
01:18:59Well, thank you, thanks
01:19:05Well, happy new year everybody happy new year
01:19:09Happy new year. Andy
01:19:11It's real good to see mother and son something together the first day of the new year
01:19:16Listen, have a little dinner. We have black eyed peas for good luck. Yeah disgusting food
01:19:21Then have a glass of champagne. No, thanks, but i'll have just a touch of brandy samuel, you know
01:19:28Kimball i'm glad you stopped by I had the most delicious idea come into my mind
01:19:32Aren't you trying to find someone to run for the unexpired portion of homer wiggins legislative term?
01:19:41Uh, well that certainly is a novel idea
01:19:45Oh, who are you all talking about? Oh someone who might just break every precedent in austin and actually speak for the people
01:19:57Oh, don't be serious
01:20:00Because i'm only 22. I don't even have a law degree
01:20:03Well, it's old enough. We got too many self-serving lawyers down there. Anyway
01:20:07Well
01:20:08I know that's about politics. I do about grand opera same thing sing loud. Everybody else goes to sleep. Anyway
01:20:16Besides it's a safe seat
01:20:19Well, no, wait a minute
01:20:23This is this is crazy, I mean I
01:20:26Well, wouldn't it seem just a little hypocritical?
01:20:28Me running in a silk stocking district darling. I don't care what your lifestyle is. Now. Your name is still bordeaux
01:20:35It doesn't matter where you come from
01:20:37It's what you do when you get to stay capital
01:20:40But mama, i'd be wasting my time
01:20:43The lobbyists have austin under lock and key
01:20:45Don't you have the courage to try?
01:20:48Where can you best serve your beliefs in a storefront office or right in that chamber where those laws are made?
01:20:55I'd vote for you
01:20:58Well, that's one vote
01:21:01I do believe this is where the ladies leave and the gentlemen solve the problems of the world
01:21:06Excuse me
01:21:09She set us up, uh, yeah, I believe she did state representative porto
01:21:15That's the last time she's gonna do it
01:21:21If I win
01:21:31Hey mama
01:21:35Wonderful proudest moment of my life. Thank you. Oh, thank you. Mama. I want to introduce you
01:21:40Callie, come on, may I shake your boy's hand?
01:21:44Wonderful. Oh, thank you. Thank you so much. Yes, my daughter mark. How did you just pass the bar?
01:21:51The state bar that is congratulations. Thank you. I would be so proud to introduce you to some of my friends
01:21:58Oh somehow. Thank you. Of course, excuse me
01:22:00Sure
01:22:05They make an attractive pair your honor is as usual perceptive and timely
01:22:20Do you have any idea what it is like to sit at your own wedding rehearsal theater all by yourself
01:22:31No, honey
01:22:33Come on, martha. Just let me feel better. I've already called the police
01:22:36Probably just had a little car trouble coming out from austin
01:22:39But he could have called
01:22:41I could just die
01:22:50Yes
01:22:51Randy, where are you? Are you? All right? We've been worried sick. Guess what? I got a surprise for you
01:22:57I'm married
01:22:59You're what i'm married mama
01:23:03That there I go
01:23:06Oh, I love her mama
01:23:10You will too here mama
01:23:13Mama, hi, this is your new daughter
01:23:21Oh god, I just love you and randy and everybody. Oh, I can't wait to see my new mama
01:23:29Oh
01:23:59You want to watch a little tv?
01:24:06No
01:24:09Like my new dress, huh got on sale it was 49.95 marked down from 110
01:24:19Yeah, it's real nice to then don't you think maybe it's a little overstated for politicians wife
01:24:30A little music wouldn't disturb your concentration, would it honey?
01:24:42Randy
01:24:46Randy
01:24:50I don't suppose you want to wrinkle the sheets. What would you honey? No sugar. I gotta finish this
01:24:57I don't know. It's just it's been a long time
01:25:01You're sitting there
01:25:03I was acting like
01:25:07Sorry, i told you i'm under a lot of pressure
01:25:17Can you answer me one question, huh, how'd you marry me?
01:25:22How'd you marry me
01:25:26What
01:25:29Honey I can't cook
01:25:31I can't write a speech. I can't even buy the right clothes
01:25:34One thing I used to be able to do good was make men like men
01:25:37Even that don't even seem to be working anymore. Well, that's working. So then men sure do like to look at you. You don't
01:25:44And why do I have to look I won the prize
01:25:46I
01:25:50Come here come here
01:25:56Sugar I married you because I love you. Okay
01:26:03Okay
01:26:04Maybe tomorrow night. I'll make us this supper. I cut out a costume policy magazine. Okay, that'd be just fine
01:26:11No
01:26:12I can't tomorrow night. We gotta go to mama's remember
01:26:16I told you john connelly's coming over
01:26:26Why don't you just let me know if you'd like to get together just one time between now and legislative adjournment, okay
01:26:4745 where is she over yonder number eight. She's okay. She hit him with a bottle claims. He got rough
01:26:54Who was the man shacked up since last night? You know, he was
01:26:57Some old cowboy
01:26:59Sue lynn turned him her way but loose he ran off in his boots and his long johns
01:27:04Thank you very much for handling this and I do not forget a favor. Good night
01:27:16Get dressed taking you home. Yes, ma'am
01:27:28I'm sorry mama. I'm not your mama
01:27:35Oh, I know I did wrong mom, please don't go randy
01:27:40Hurry up. I love it. Mama. I really do
01:27:44Yes, I can see that
01:27:47Five years passed
01:27:49Somehow some way randy and sue lynn stayed married
01:27:53Though all of us knew the difference between public smiles and private pain
01:27:58I feel like I was grabbing
01:28:00I mean i'd like to go to washington someday
01:28:04But i'm only my third term in austin
01:28:07Randy come here darling. Listen to me for a minute
01:28:10A plumb is about to fall off the tree and it'd be foolish of you not to catch it
01:28:14As a congressman you could you could ally with with nader with john gardner
01:28:19galley
01:28:21You could build a national power base galley
01:28:24One throne at a time. All right, let the boy decide for himself
01:28:30We ran a little private poll your recognition factor is 72 percent
01:28:35That's downright phenomenal
01:28:37besides
01:28:39Ever since watergate
01:28:41Country's hungry for attractive politicians with clean shirts
01:28:45You're clean son. Now. That's as clear as a diamond in a hog waller
01:28:50There ain't no skeletons a closet. Are they? No
01:28:53The other side will poke you like a germ under a microscope
01:28:56Senator my son's life speaks for itself
01:29:01Just remember what old sam raven said to the aspiring politician
01:29:05Never get caught in bed with a dead woman or a live man
01:29:10Tomorrow is a school day gentlemen. I think we ought to let the candidate
01:29:17And his wife discuss this together
01:29:20All right, isn't it? Bye. Sorry
01:29:23Good to see you young man. Thank you very much, sir
01:29:34Come on sugar i'm hungry
01:29:39So what'd you think sugar you want to drive to washington dc, whatever you want honey, that's just fine with me
01:29:50Honey here's something I've been wanting to talk to you about far away
01:29:56Oh, it's nothing you can wait. Oh, hey, hey, it's not nothing. What is it spit it out?
01:30:06Well, I was just thinking about what that man said, you know about
01:30:09How they check you out and everything?
01:30:12That's true, huh? Sure. Yes
01:30:16That may make you up one side down the other why
01:30:23Well
01:30:26It's a long time ago and it probably what you're talking about
01:30:33Well
01:30:34I got this problem say and I need five thousand dollars to fix it
01:30:39Five thousand dollars
01:30:42Fix what?
01:30:46It was way before we got married sweetheart, I didn't even I didn't even know you then
01:30:51So
01:31:06My god
01:31:08So
01:31:19Who are they
01:31:22Uh, one of them's a district judge and I think the other one's his baby
01:31:27sweetheart, let's just
01:31:30Honey
01:31:33Honey, can't we just can't we just pay him and then just forget about it?
01:31:38Good night. Mr. Randy. Miss. Sue Lynn kidding. It's only the beginning. I have to pay to some bitch to go broke and kill him
01:31:44Don't say that, please
01:31:57All right
01:31:59I want some answers. I want some straight answers. I told you I was just having a little fun fun
01:32:04my wife and two men in a cheap motel
01:32:08Randy what more do you want me to do? I said I was sorry. Damn. I should have known this
01:32:14I should have known you just a scandal waiting to happen. You knew I wasn't a sweetheart to sing macaren. You asked me to get married
01:32:22You seduced me
01:32:25What?
01:32:26They better write a new book in the bible, honey, because that's a certified miracle
01:32:30You only sleep with me once a year for which I believe you must get your mama's permission
01:32:38You are damn right I hit you
01:32:41Hit your hell of a lot more too
01:32:44They all came when callie blew her horn people danced
01:32:48The barbecue dove hunt hoedown speechifying rally for randy really wasn't necessary. He didn't need the boats
01:32:55Callie wanted to show off her boy
01:32:57And none of us knew that this was the beginning of the end
01:33:01Janie let me know just as soon as vice president mondale gets here. Oh, I forgot his office calling
01:33:06He's not going to be able to come
01:33:08Listen, he sends his best and so does jimmy and rose. All right. Listen, don't tell him
01:33:12No, please don't let anybody go off on their own
01:33:15The doves will wait till we may not get there. Stop worrying honey. It's in the bag
01:33:22I knew this was gonna happen. I knew it
01:33:25Stan you promised he'd give us the negative. Yeah. Well just who in hell is he? I don't know. It's just some post office box
01:33:33Well, here's a new entry for the candidate's guidebook. Be sure and hold back
01:33:37$25,000 to buy your wife's dirty linen. I don't give a damn about the u.s commerce
01:33:43All I want is a husband. Yeah, well, that's just great. You tell me how i'm gonna persuade mama write me a check for
01:33:48$25,000. Oh, are you kidding your mom would buy you the trinity river if you ask for it lord. Sulean
01:33:56Your time is just beautiful. You know that I got 200 most important people in north texas out there
01:34:01Way to make contributions to my campaign
01:34:03And what am I going to do wrap all my wife's porno pictures?
01:34:10I wouldn't do anything to hurt you
01:34:12You
01:34:17Maybe I'll just go away, huh?
01:34:19How do you know it's a blackmailer?
01:34:21Maybe just skimming a little cream off the top for yourself, huh?
01:34:24a little private jellybean jar
01:34:30Just don't take it any further randy, okay
01:34:34I'll handle it in some way
01:34:38I've tried to change for you
01:34:42You know, everybody's done something they're ashamed
01:34:47I love you. I still do
01:34:52I think maybe your mama was right. I'm just not good enough for you
01:35:07I love you
01:35:09You're still my little girl
01:35:12Oh, baby, it's gonna be all right
01:35:15It's all right
01:35:42I
01:35:46Have vodka martini
01:35:53No, you don't have to bother with that
01:36:12Oh
01:36:23All right, hi just want to welcome all you good friends with this little jamboree we have here today
01:36:29After i'm finished y'all can go out and shoot every single dove in north texas if you like
01:36:36In the meantime in the meantime with me in the hour randy, you're right. Oh, hi
01:36:42Hey
01:36:47How about that youngster, huh
01:36:54Now listen
01:36:55Even if I wasn't his mama
01:36:57I would vouch for him and i'd vote for him and I would be ever so brave
01:37:03So i'd like y'all to say hello to the next us congressman for the 24th district
01:37:13Oh
01:37:25Okay, now listen y'all been here before but go on out don't everybody go to the same tank. All right
01:37:42Oh
01:38:12Oh
01:38:23Hey randy, hold up you got a phone call
01:38:26They want you back at the house randy something about the today show
01:38:31Thank you. I just walked anyway. Oh, i'm, sorry. I should have got you back in a minute
01:38:37I want to get me some doves
01:38:40Well, you just be careful now, you hear you keep the safety on oh hell randy i've been shooting pearl bear cans off dad
01:38:46It's fenced us. Bye. Yeah. No, you be careful. Okay
01:38:50Bye
01:39:09So
01:39:33Hello
01:39:36Hello
01:39:39Hello
01:39:46Good lord genie. How many carrots is that?
01:39:49I don't know. I just told cartier's to make it knuckle to knuckle
01:39:54Randy randy, come on over here cool off. You got everybody's vote anyway. Oh, no, ma'am. I can't do that
01:39:59We still got an hour of good shooting light left
01:40:10So
01:40:25Oh mama
01:40:27Scared the doodly squat out of me
01:40:31Sorry having any luck hell next time i want birds i'll go buy them at the supermarket
01:40:37You got a cold beer on you
01:40:41No
01:40:43Kind of glad we ran into each other though
01:40:47We wanted to have a little private talk
01:40:50Girl talk
01:40:55I know you're very proud of me, aren't you?
01:41:01They say there is no limit to his potential and I know he's going to go to washington turn that town inside out
01:41:07Yeah
01:41:08Randy's wonderful. I also know that there's been some problems between the two of you
01:41:14Mama, that's our problem. Okay, of course
01:41:17But we are both grown women
01:41:20And it's time we face the fact that a discordant marriage is not attractive politically
01:41:28Philly zinger coming on mama. Why don't you just hit me with it?
01:41:32All right
01:41:35I will be entirely candid. I think you and randy would be much happier apart
01:41:41Divorced and I will make it more than worth your while
01:41:47Would you clear this with randy boy that was just between you and me
01:41:54Mama I don't know a whole lot about politics
01:41:56But ain't it worse for somebody to be divorced than somebody who's trying to work out marital problems?
01:42:00And besides, you know, you're forgetting one important item randy and I love each other very much
01:42:06Oh, I wish I could believe that. Oh, come on mama. You don't want to believe it
01:42:11And you think I'd stay married to that man and his mom if I didn't love him?
01:42:15That's enough. You hate me. You always have you hate me because i'm married up
01:42:20I got me a rich one just like you. Huh? Mama. You watch your mouth. You've done your best
01:42:25Good man
01:42:28I should have known better than to try and deal with a person on your level mama. You want to sleep with him?
01:42:35I got news for you. He ain't that good
01:42:54So
01:43:25So
01:43:45Hey suen
01:43:55Yeah
01:44:19Thank you, mr. Bordeaux and we'll keep you posted
01:44:25Yeah
01:44:30Are you all right
01:44:33Miss bordeaux, may I see you a moment, please?
01:44:40Go on
01:44:46Sit down, please miss bordeaux. Thank you
01:44:49Thank you
01:44:54Can you tell me anything about your daughter-in-law's state of mind
01:44:57I don't know exactly what you mean
01:45:00Yeah, well she's been acting lately her health something she might have said
01:45:06She's been a little depressed I suppose depressed
01:45:11Well, the pressure of a campaign is enough to wear anybody out and she
01:45:16Wasn't particularly fine
01:45:18Politics
01:45:20She had headaches
01:45:21With all due respects to you, ma'am
01:45:24Did she have any enemies a someone that might have wandered dead?
01:45:28No, no, certainly not
01:45:31We we are talking about an accident here, aren't we probably
01:45:35Stray shot kind of thing, you know people fall down their shotguns go off
01:45:41You just go on home
01:45:44If anything should come to mind give me a call, of course
01:45:48Thank you
01:45:52Detective hart i'd like you to know how very pleased I am at you that's checking into this matter
01:45:57It's my police reporter speak very highly of you
01:46:00Thank you, thank you
01:46:01Thank you
01:46:04So
01:46:14Come on bubba, it's almost midnight you read the damn file 18 times
01:46:21Interesting case
01:46:24Very
01:46:25Interesting case. Hey, you ain't gonna make anything out of some old gal blowing herself away
01:46:31You ever see such a cast of characters
01:46:35Papers are all over it
01:46:38Damn, new york times called me today
01:46:41Can't make bricks without straw
01:46:44Stamp it accidental death and let it go at that or suicide
01:46:50Women don't shoot themselves in the face dinner
01:46:53Don't you know that? Yeah, how come it's true you asking a carter?
01:46:58If a gal's going to check out she'll aim at her boob. She'd never mess up her face
01:47:03Assumption is she wants to look her best when she's laid out
01:47:10Okay
01:47:11I wouldn't want the voters
01:47:13To think we're whitewashing a murder
01:47:15Just because everybody involved eats high off the hog. Now the dead wife of an almost united states congressman
01:47:23deserves special handling
01:47:25Don't you think?
01:47:28So
01:47:32The grand jury probe into sullen's death sold papers in the way cali never intended
01:47:38One of the readers was an old dog with one bite left in his jaws
01:47:43Clyde deacon had been waiting for an opportunity like this. The dallas post dispatch will not tolerate it mama. Hi
01:47:53Do you hear the news
01:47:56The grand jury handed down a murder one indictment on sullen's death
01:48:02Murder it's ridiculous who yours truly mom little boy
01:48:17No, they couldn't they couldn't don't you worry about him i will take care of him
01:48:22Mama will take care of him
01:48:25Hmm
01:48:29Mr. Carter, why have you come to new york to take this case?
01:48:33Because the distinguished cali bordeaux asked me. Hey, is it true that your fee is 1 million dollars?
01:48:39There cannot be a price on an innocent man's life. What is your defense?
01:48:44the oldest one in the world innocence
01:48:48I represent an innocent man
01:48:50Who is charged with an accidental death? Well, sir, how long do you think this trial will lay?
01:48:56The judge grants our first motion about five minutes
01:49:07Ladies and gentlemen
01:49:14Ladies and gentlemen
01:49:16I recognize the box office appeal of this matter
01:49:20But I remind you that no sound of any kind will be tolerated
01:49:25I will not hesitate to eject anyone
01:49:29No matter what the pedigree
01:49:32Mr. Cotham your motion to dismiss will be overruled
01:49:40Mr. Ranch
01:49:46Your honor
01:49:49Ladies and gentlemen of the jury
01:49:53I
01:49:55The state of texas will prove three facts
01:50:00one
01:50:02That sue lynn hatcher bordeaux
01:50:04age
01:50:0624
01:50:08Was brutally murdered objection your honor
01:50:12Can mr. Wrench restrain the use of lurid adjectives?
01:50:16Particularly since it has not even been proved that a murder was committed
01:50:20sustained
01:50:21Please continue
01:50:25Number two
01:50:26that it
01:50:29Was committed by her husband state's representative
01:50:35randall bordeaux the third
01:50:37number three
01:50:39That the defendant had both motivation
01:50:43and ability
01:50:45to perpetrate
01:50:46This capital offense objection
01:50:48Objection
01:50:49Did the prosecutor misspeak himself with the use of the word capital offense?
01:50:54No, your honor
01:50:56The state believes this crime puts the categories
01:50:59under the texas revised criminal code for which the death penalty is appropriate and
01:51:06We will so prove
01:51:08So
01:51:16Office good you have described yourself as a forensic firearms examiner for the dallas police department
01:51:23I ask you if you
01:51:27Me
01:51:28or a young woman
01:51:30In experience with shotguns
01:51:32Was to drop this weapon. Could it
01:51:35Discharge shoot you in the face
01:51:37Not very likely
01:51:39I tested it 30 to 40 times
01:51:42Under the exact conditions. It did not malfunction
01:51:45It did not discharge
01:51:46Well could some person out there in the field that day say from about
01:51:51oh
01:51:5220 feet away
01:51:54If shot, mr. Bordeaux by mistake
01:51:58No, sir, not by the size of the hole in her forehead
01:52:01Did
01:52:03Did you did you not make the sworn statement?
01:52:07Mr. Randy told miss suling that this was only the beginning
01:52:12He'd have to keep paying that son of a bitch or else kill him
01:52:17End quote
01:52:21I recollect something like that
01:52:26That's all your honor
01:52:32The witness is unable to testify as to who was in the apartment making these melodramatic remarks
01:52:39It could have been houseguests. It could have been burglars. Oh, no, sir. It was representative bordeaux
01:52:46Well, i've heard him speak
01:52:48I voted for him
01:52:54I don't want a mistrial. I want an acquittal. I feel you must bear down on the blackmail angle
01:52:59That's the logical killer it would help if we could prove there really was a blackmailer you have a cancer check for five thousand
01:53:05Dollars. Oh, but you made that out to randy and marked it personal alone
01:53:08Well, what was I supposed to put down blackmail expense? We may not even need to blackmail
01:53:13I think this case can be won on character witnesses alone
01:53:15There are plenty of people from the white house on down that would testify on his behalf, of course
01:53:20And sulin's reputation once established. I'll give the jury a veritable festival of potential assassins. Is that necessary?
01:53:29Yes
01:53:41It's going well
01:53:43Is it?
01:53:46Genie's hands are so crooked. I had to get to the guard first. No, thank you
01:53:52Are you all right
01:53:56I'm confused
01:54:00I keep thinking i'm gonna wake up. It is a bad dream and it'll be over soon. I promise you that
01:54:05Randy, it's my feeling that the jury must be told the full extent of sulin's reputation
01:54:12She didn't on trial a woman with shadows in her life might attract any number of potential enemies
01:54:20I had to uh
01:54:22Clean up a mess one night in a motel with
01:54:25So then some cowboy I didn't want you to know because she told me about it
01:54:31She was mortified
01:54:33She only did it because I wouldn't pay any attention to her. The jury's got to know randy. No, they don't
01:54:39I won't have it
01:54:41She's dead now. You leave her alone
01:54:44She got us into this randall
01:54:47Did she mama
01:54:52I'm tired my head hurts
01:54:56So
01:54:59That's a given mama
01:55:02So
01:55:24Mrs. Chips, where are you employed the post dispatch?
01:55:30Then it would be correct to say that you are in the pain cali lord bordeaux
01:55:35I don't work for the money if that's what you mean
01:55:38Cali has been a close friend of mine for the past 30 years
01:55:42I see
01:55:44now
01:55:46On the day of that mysterious telephone call
01:55:51You saw randy come out of the house
01:55:54Yes, sir. He made sure you saw him. I wouldn't know about that
01:55:58I wouldn't know about that
01:55:59Randy made sure you saw him walk right by it, didn't he? I saw him but what he had on his mind. I don't know
01:56:07Well, if a man were establishing an alibi
01:56:10He'd make sure you saw him, wouldn't he?
01:56:13objection
01:56:14sustain
01:56:15After he made sure you saw him then what'd he do?
01:56:19He went back into the field he did
01:56:23Did he say anything
01:56:26I don't remember
01:56:30Mrs. Chips, I remind you
01:56:33That you are testifying under oath
01:56:36Subject to the penalties of perjury. I ask you one more time
01:56:40Did he say anything before he went into the field? He said there's another good hour of shooting lot left
01:56:51Well, if he was going to kill somebody he wouldn't have said that now would he
01:56:56Yeah
01:57:01Mrs. Bourdeaux
01:57:03we all
01:57:04Know what a ordeal this has been
01:57:07and
01:57:08I appreciate your wellness to testify
01:57:11Well, I want the truth to come out
01:57:13the truth
01:57:16The truth is sometimes slippery than a greased pig
01:57:21I've never had any trouble holding on to it
01:57:24Isn't it the truth mrs. Bourdeaux that you were opposed to your son's marriage to sue lynn
01:57:32They eloped I had nothing to say about isn't it the truth that you thought?
01:57:37Sue lynn was scandal a millstone around your son's political neck
01:57:42No, isn't it the truth that you hated your daughter-in-law?
01:57:46Certainly not. Isn't it the truth that randy bourdeaux?
01:57:50killed his wife
01:57:52In order to please his mom
01:57:55That is a lie
01:57:58That is a lie
01:58:00That's all
01:58:06The run of the defense calls randall bourdeaux the third
01:58:10When did you first learn of this blackmail being perpetrated against your wife?
01:58:14Well, that's what we were arguing about the night of july 8th when all those people overheard us
01:58:20And did you pay the five thousand dollars yes
01:58:23I borrowed it from my mother, but I didn't tell her the reason
01:58:26Why didn't you report this extortion to the police?
01:58:33I don't know I suppose
01:58:37Out of love for my wife not
01:58:40Wanting to drag her into headlines
01:58:42Now mr. Bourdeaux, may I remind you that you are under oath?
01:58:46subject to the penalties of perjury
01:58:50Did you kill sue lynn bourdeaux no
01:58:54Absolutely not
01:58:57I loved her
01:58:59As best I could thank you
01:59:07Mr. Bourdeaux just who is this alleged blackmailer? I told you I don't know his name who paid the five thousand dollars
01:59:13I assume my wife did she told me so
01:59:16and then on the morning of the date she was
01:59:19On the morning of the day she was shot. She told me the blackmailer wanted another 25 000
01:59:24another
01:59:2625 000
01:59:28Did you pay it? No
01:59:32There wasn't any need but because
01:59:40Because my wife was killed
01:59:43Your honor
01:59:45May we mark this as state exhibit number 27. Is this the material you told me about? Yes, your honor. Mr. Kaufman
01:59:52You are aware of this target
01:59:55Mr. Bourdeaux
01:59:58I'll show you an insurance policy
02:00:01Taken out on your wife. Mrs
02:00:02Sue lynn hatcher bourdeaux by the wayfair insurance company with a face value of one hundred thousand dollars
02:00:11I'm aware of that
02:00:13You took it out on your wife, yeah, well it was her idea we were traveling the plane so much, you know campaigning
02:00:22And you are aware
02:00:24that it has
02:00:25a double
02:00:26indemnity clause
02:00:28Paying two hundred thousand dollars to the beneficiary in the event of the insurance accidental death
02:00:34No, I was not aware of that
02:00:37Who's the beneficiary? I am
02:00:40Well
02:00:42then had
02:00:43Your wife's death been ruled accidental
02:00:47You would have pocketed a quick and easy 200 grand not a small sum
02:00:53For a politician in need of campaign funds. No, I don't need any two hundred thousand dollars. My family has
02:01:02Go ahead finish it your family has
02:01:06Your family has
02:01:08Money
02:01:10My family has money yes
02:01:14They do
02:01:16But two hundred thousand dollars wouldn't hurt if a man a politically
02:01:23Ambitious rich man needed a slush fund to pay off an alleged blackmailer would
02:01:30The jury would disregard the last question, you know better than that. Mr. Wrench
02:01:36I'm sorry, honey. It's just
02:01:38slipped out
02:01:41Oh, that's all
02:01:44Oh
02:02:07Come here, come here, please. Thank you for receiving me so late. No, no, it's all right. Listen
02:02:11I'm, sorry, the place is such a mess. I just don't have time. Would you sit down right over here? I just
02:02:16Trying to get a present for my daughter's birthday. Sit down, please
02:02:20This is not an impulsive act. I wouldn't come and running over here in the middle of the night on the mission of madness
02:02:27I see
02:02:31I want you to know who really killed my daughter-in-law
02:02:35And who might that be I did randy had nothing to do with it
02:02:40Well
02:02:43It doesn't surprise me
02:02:45that
02:02:46You would try anything to save your son
02:02:49Don't be condescending wrench. This is difficult enough to confess
02:02:54I wouldn't think of it go on
02:03:01That day, um
02:03:03I heard randy and sue lynn from my room. They were quarreling about the blackmailer's latest demands of 25 000
02:03:10And naturally I saw
02:03:12the the potential for a scandal
02:03:14and uh
02:03:16well during the hunt the dove hunt I ran into sue lynn in the woods and uh, we
02:03:21had angry words and
02:03:25Uh, I really thought she was going to shoot me
02:03:28I mean she was drunk the autopsy already showed that
02:03:31And uh, it just all happened so quickly, I mean I I grabbed the rifle
02:03:36From her and I had my hands on the barrel and it just went off
02:03:39and then uh
02:03:41It's her head and the blood and everything and so I just I ran away
02:03:45and I tried to convince myself that it was a
02:03:48accident
02:03:51Accident
02:03:53Her death was about as accidental as pearl harbor now you best go home where you belong
02:03:58I
02:04:00Wait a minute. Did you hear what I said?
02:04:03Do you think I could make all that up?
02:04:05Well
02:04:08You make a mighty fine living out of stories, why don't you print it in the paper?
02:04:13What if i'm telling you the truth?
02:04:15What if you have the wrong person on trial? And what if you don't jackasses fly?
02:04:21Now if I thought I was prosecuting the wrong person i'd resign tomorrow and cut weeds
02:04:28What can I do to make you believe me? Mr. Bordeaux, nobody's gonna believe you
02:04:33If what you say is true, then why weren't your fingerprints on the rifle?
02:04:36I was wearing gloves that day. And why were randy's everywhere?
02:04:40Because it's his rifle. Exactly. It's his rifle. It's his wife and we know his motivation
02:04:47And you have none. What? You are another mother trying to save her son. I can appreciate that
02:04:52But it's late now and I have been very patient. I have a great many. Damn it wrench. Listen to me
02:04:56I am not without power and someday you may need me
02:05:03Well
02:05:05I'll overlook that
02:05:06Listen, you're talking bribe and then we might have another case to try now. Let's say good night and not lives have already been wasted
02:05:16Mr. Deacon when the defendant randy bordeaux telephoned you what did he say?
02:05:23Well
02:05:25Best I can recollect he wanted to hire me to find somebody supposedly blackmailing his wife
02:05:33Did he say who that was?
02:05:35No, sir
02:05:36in fact
02:05:38He didn't make much sense
02:05:40he was
02:05:41yelling and cussing
02:05:43He's so riled up. I could barely make out what he really wanted
02:05:47He kept talking about his problem how he had to get rid of him
02:05:52What was his problem his wife
02:05:56I think he wanted someone to kill her
02:06:06Vengeance is mine say the lord
02:06:12Now randall bordeaux
02:06:14randall bordeaux decided to play god
02:06:18He tried to win
02:06:21In his own private court
02:06:24Where he was both accuser
02:06:27and prosecutor
02:06:29judge
02:06:30and jury
02:06:31And he found her guilty
02:06:33And he sentenced her to death
02:06:35And with a shotgun from a distance of less than five feet
02:06:42He carried that sentence out
02:06:45Now
02:06:47I don't want vengeance
02:06:50I don't even want an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth
02:06:55What I want you to do
02:06:57What I want you to do is something very easy something very simple
02:07:01All I want you to do
02:07:04Is dispense justice?
02:07:07Justice
02:07:10Magnificent majestic wonderful american justice
02:07:19Somebody somebody wrote about it once about a year or two ago. I'm
02:07:24I'm gonna read you what somebody wrote about that and then i'm gonna go sit down
02:07:27You got it right over here
02:07:36We're shocked
02:07:38by the blood
02:07:40That spills in our cities
02:07:42We are stunned
02:07:44By too many verdicts that send violent men back into the streets. They stay
02:07:49Not only here not only in the state of texas, but in the capital of our country
02:07:54Punishments have been lenient
02:07:56lax
02:07:57Off to nothing at all
02:07:59power
02:08:01and influence
02:08:03Must not be a reason to deny
02:08:07justice
02:08:09Unless all men
02:08:11Are equal
02:08:12In the eyes law in the courts in the juries
02:08:19Then our house folds
02:08:22And darkness will come
02:08:25The author
02:08:29Inspiring words and someone who says it far better than I
02:08:34Do
02:08:41Thank you, man, thank you for making my case cali lord bordeaux
02:08:48So
02:09:00The jury is still out in the randy bordeaux murder trial nine men and three women have been deliberating 64 hours
02:09:08And the feeling is they may be hopelessly deadlocked turn it off susan moore channel nine
02:09:14That's a good sign cali, but they'll be in that 64 hours
02:09:18Well, that means the jury's fixing to vote in the quiddle. No need to grease the skid jenny
02:09:25You know something sledge ought to prosecute clod digger for perjury
02:09:32They have to free him
02:09:35Honey, they will
02:09:37There's some justice left in this cracked old world. I can't even be on trial
02:09:43I know cali
02:09:45I know
02:09:49Jenny it's burning a hole in me and I can't get it out. I've tried to talk and I know
02:09:56I'm here. You don't know
02:10:02I don't know what
02:10:08I never thought it'd go this far
02:10:12So
02:10:27Mr. Bordeaux, would you please rise?
02:10:30You
02:10:38We the jury find the defendant randall bordeaux the third guilty of the charge of first degree murder
02:10:45Your honor, we demand that the jury be polled
02:10:59Is
02:11:29So
02:11:45Time is it um just a little bit after two
02:11:51I'll fix you some tea. Okay
02:12:00You
02:12:04I won't call austin again. He never called me back
02:12:18I'm sorry cali
02:12:20I can't do it
02:12:22I've searched my soul. My prayers are with you
02:12:26and randy
02:12:30Mrs. Bordeaux the president has asked me to extend his respects to you
02:12:34But uh, there's nothing he can do. It's a matter for the state of texas
02:12:49Fine
02:12:55It's his decision
02:12:57He won't sign another appeal it's dragged on long enough
02:13:04He wants the sentence carried out
02:13:10No
02:13:15We can delay this indefinitely, yes, and that's just what randy doesn't want
02:13:23He's quite a man, you know that
02:13:27Takes a whole lot more courage to die than just go on living on the installment plan
02:13:38I'm going to cali
02:13:43He asked me to tell you don't what
02:13:48He said don't
02:13:51Uh
02:13:56I'll be downstairs
02:14:20No
02:14:45There have been 361 executions in texas since 1924
02:14:50Electric chair is no longer used
02:14:535 p.m. On the day before the execution the prisoner served the last meal of his choice
02:14:59He then showers and dresses in the clothes. He'll be buried in
02:15:03Assistant warden reads court order requiring execution before sunrise
02:15:08The prisoners take it to a hospital room where a certified medical doctor will insert an intravenous tube
02:15:15Enough sodium phenethyls dripped into the tube to cause
02:15:19Instantaneous death
02:15:28I wish you hadn't come
02:15:33I had to go. Are you all right?
02:15:36I'm just fine
02:15:38Except they took my guitar away
02:15:41Afraid of my hang myself with a string
02:15:45Andy sit down mama sit down. Listen to me
02:15:49Cotham is in washington. He seems to think that wizard right might grant us a stay. There's a thousand things we can do i'll pass
02:15:58I'm ready today. I might not be 60 days from now, please
02:16:03We haven't begun to exhaust the possibilities
02:16:06Best I could hope for would be commutation to life
02:16:10Look around
02:16:12I think i'd rather take my chances on
02:16:14the other side
02:16:23I've i've always tried to do what I thought was best for you
02:16:27Mama, I know that
02:16:30I know that and I cheer up
02:16:32World knows I walked by I had a good run
02:16:36irony is
02:16:38A lot of people i'd like to kill
02:16:41And get popped off for someone I didn't
02:16:45Know someone I loved
02:16:49I can't let this happen without telling you something
02:16:55You know what I do know mama I guess i've always known
02:17:01What
02:17:04Oh my god, no, do you hate me?
02:17:09It's too late for that
02:17:12It's liberation day
02:17:17Forgive me
02:17:32Please love me
02:17:39Mama
02:17:42I love you
02:17:45I have always loved you
02:17:50Oh
02:18:11Yeah
02:18:41So
02:18:50Sure y'all can handle him from here. Oh, I hope so
02:18:57Now you folks have a happy life, I hope we will thank you
02:19:12Yeah, he's all yours fine boy 100 perfect
02:19:20So
02:19:41We watched callie and son drive away
02:19:44When the limo was just a little black ant speck genie whispered
02:19:49Maybe she'll do better this time
02:19:51and I said
02:19:53We'll see
02:19:55We'll see
02:20:18Yeah
02:20:48You

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