"Hello?" "I have a collect call from Wayne Felde a death-row inmate at the correctional facility." " Will you accept the charges?" " Hold on." "Why am I in your bed?" "Go back to sleep." "Go back to sleep." "Will you accept the charges?" " Hold on, just a second." " Ma'am?" "Ma'am, will you accept the charges?" " Ma'am?" " Yes, I'll accept the charges." "Go ahead." " You didn't wanna talk to me." " No, it's not that." "I didn't get much sleep." "Yeah." "I didn't get me much either." "Just had me a fine meal of fried chicken and gravy." "That's what everybody wants for their last meal." "Don't be sad, girl." "I'm getting what I want." "It's what I deserve." "I am glad I had the chance to know you, Wayne." "Time's up." "Well I better go now." "I got some place I gotta be." "You tak e care, darling." " Graves Thomas." " Good morning, Prissy." " Why'd you do that?" " Do what?" "Let me give my home number to Wayne Felde." " He called you?" " Yep." " Are you all right?" " Yep." "Well, he was guilty anyway, darling." "He even admitted it himself." "And you was the only one kept trying to help him." "Obviously didn't help him enough." "You don't know that." "What's this?" " Why is this case back on my desk?" " Do you know Calvin Willis?" "I thought you said he was a lost cause." "Was a lost cause." "Now, I got the detective coming in that worked on the case for a little chat." "Well, I'm officially resigning as a babysitter to the doomed." "Thing about old Calvin here, though, he might actually be innocent." " Right." " No, I'm telling you, darling." "You don't need a law degree or cane pole to smell something fishy here." "You remember that detective I mentioned?" "She was a metre maid about the time the city council decided that the old boys needed more women on the force." "So they call in Miss Loretta Brooks, give her a badge, give her a gun and tell her to go to work on this child-rape case involving an 11 -year-old girl." "Her first case." "Right out of the chute, no experience whatsoever." "Hey, I don't know how innocent he is, but that man ain't guilty." "I don't wanna work on a rape case." "This one's with a child." "And a man that's wrongly accused given a life sentence, without a chance for parole." "Well, if he's innocent, you'll get him out." "You do know there are other paralegals in town don't you, Miss Prissy?" "None as smart and as cheap, Mr. Graves." "Well, that's true." "Here's daddy." " Daddy!" " Daddy!" "Give me some sugar." "Hey, darling." "Hey, baby." " I love you, Mama." " I love you." "Thanks for coming." "Hey, baby." "Baby." "I missed you so much." "I want that candy." "No, no, no." "Share." "You got to share, now." "Why Papa didn't come?" "He wasn't feeling up to it today." "He said I should give you a kiss for him." "Just losing strength, Calvin." "Just losing strength." "Willis." "Move away from her." "That's my wife, man." "I don't care if it's your dying mama." "You keep your distance, or the visit is over." "You can't tell me I can't touch my own husband." "Visit's over." "Escort these folks out of here." "Come on, man." "What are you talking about?" "I just got here." "I just got here." "What are you talking about?" "You don't have the right to keep me from seeing my own husband." " Michelle." " Get off of me." "It's all right, baby." "They in a rush." "Hi, this us." "Leave a message." "Prissy, please pick up." "It's Margie." "Something happened down at the lak e today." "Graves and I were on the boat." "I can't believe y'all took the boat out anyway." "I thought Graves was like a cat, didn't wanna get his hair wet." "He's dead." "He's dead, Prissy." "Lightning, and he got struck down." "And he's dead." "Is this for real?" "Yes." " The storm." "The storm..." " Oh, my God." "...and lightning struck him." " Mama?" " Oh, that's awful." "I don't know what to do." "I don't know." "Hey, Prissy." "Hey, Reynolds." "I can't tell you how sorry I am about Graves Thomas." "I don't know how many times I heard the man say:" ""If I am lying, may I be struck by lightning by the Lord Almighty."" "Must have been one big-ass lie he told on that boat." "Well, he sure thought the world of you." "Always boasted you could out-brief any attorney in town." "You know, Prissy I could use a top-shelf paralegal in my office." "The job's yours if you want it." "I might have to take you up on that." "You're?" "You wanna come in with me?" "No, this is as close as I wanna get to another coffin." "When you get ready to go back to work, you come by my office." "Thank you." "I might need a day or so." "Okay." "Look." "Hey, who are you?" "What you doing here?" " Well..." " Keisha." "Child, haven't I told you a thousand times any talking to strangers need doing, you come get Granny?" "Are you Calvin Willis' grandmother?" "Whatever you have to say about my Calvin I hope you don't say it in front of his children." "I'm Prissy Gregory." "I'm from Graves Thomas' office." "Oh, you Mr. Thomas' girl." "He told us all about you." "Told us about how you was playing with a gun and shot yourself in the leg." "Boy, that story made a great impression on my grand." "Now, y'all run on over there to play now." "Your mama be on directly." "Come on in." "I can't say as I understand why God take him that way." "Lord know more than me." " Afternoon, Mama." " Michelle." " How you feeling, Papa?" " I'm okay." "This here is Prissy Gregory." " She works with Mr. Thomas." " Hi." "Hi." "Michelle is Calvin's wife." "She's just like my own daughter." "Prissy just told us that Mr. Thomas passed last week." "I brought Calvin's case file." "I know Mr. Thomas was only on this a few months but he'd gone through your retainer." "Unfortunately, I don't know of a lawyer who would do the case pro bono." "I'll take care of it." "Child, please, how you gonna take care of it?" "All right, now, Mama, you got enough on your plate already." "Thank you for coming." "Hey." "You shouldn't have come here." "You should've called me." "I thought it was Mr. And Ms. Newton who hired Graves." "They was." "They gave him every cent they had." "Now all they got is heartache and worries." "That woman in there raised Calvin." "More of a mother than the one that left him." "His granddad, you see him eaten away with cancer." "And you come here carrying this burden they can't do nothing about?" "Shame on you." "I was just doing my job, and I didn't know." "No, I don't suppose you did." "Don't suppose you got any idea what it's like to have the one you love most taken from you for no reason at all." "Keisha, Booji, come on, it's time to go home." "Hey, listen, I'm sorry." "I'm sorry." "Why don't you give me the file back?" "And I'll do what I can to get you a good lawyer." "Fine." "I won't hold my breath." "No, don't." "If I do find you one, you need to be ready to go through everything about this case all over again." "Would you tell your boss Graves Thomas left him a little something in his will?" "No, but if I tell him it's a pro-bono case he won't call me back, will he?" "Okay." " Hello?" " I'm here to see Graves Thomas." "Oh, I'm sorry." "I thought I'd cancelled all..." "No, I told him not to write it down." "Look, if he's not here, it's fine by me." "No, wait a minute." "Who are you?" " Loretta Brooks." " The detective on the Willis case?" "You know, I am so tired of having to defend that damn police photo line-up." "Just because I didn't know to keep a record of how it was assembled, doesn't mean it wasn't legit." "It's not like I put pictures of white guys in there." "They were all black." "That girl pointed at Willis, all right?" "I don't know what you're talking about." "Graves won't be working on the Willis case." "Then what the hell am I doing here?" "Hi." "Are you Jo Anne Johnson?" "Reggie send you down here?" "Lady, I ain't got his money." "No, no, no, I'm not here about money." "I wanted to ask you about your daughter Lucretia." "What business you got asking about her?" " Can I come in?" " No, Lucretia don't live here no more." " She lives with your sister in Ohio?" " How you know that?" "You police?" "No, I'm a paralegal." "And I'm just helping out on the case." "I've been reading the trial transcripts." "There are things that I don't understand." "Like how come you identified Calvin Willis as your daughter's attacker when you weren't actually home that night?" " I ain't got time for this." " No, please." "I just need to know, why did you give the detective Calvin's name before she started investigating?" "Because Chante saw his car parked outside my house." "Right, but did Lucretia know Calvin too?" "She picked his picture out of a photo line-up." "But she couldn't identify him in court, right?" "Now, I understand that Lucretia was a special-education child." "And that means that she couldn't qualify as a witness to give testimony in court." "When your baby girl look at you her face swollen up, bleeding, half her teeth gone and point to a man you believe her." "Hey." "Listen, I still haven't found you a lawyer yet." "I had hoped that I could help you myself." "But this case, it's just like..." "It's riddled with holes." "It's just that..." "I'm just really not the right person." "What happened?" "Papa died." "Calvin." " Daddy, Daddy." " Hi, Booji." " Mama." " Baby." "This is Miss Prissy." "She made it so you could be here today." "Hey." "What you go and do that for?" "Calvin." "Who are you to me or my papa?" "This ain't the day for you to forget your manners." "You thank this woman." "It's okay, it's okay." "I did it for you." "And you've thanked me plenty." "I'm gonna leave you all to your family and friends." "Okay?" "Goodbye." "Look here, boy." "I will not allow your papa's body to be laid to rest till you show some respect to Miss Prissy." "We'll be waiting right here on you." "Mama, you know Calvin." "Hey." "Miss Prissy, hold up, now." "I'm..." "I'm sorry for disrespecting you." "Mama said you used to be Mr. Graves' secretary or something." "You helping out on my case now?" "Maybe." "If I can convince a lawyer that you're innocent." "What you mean, "if"?" "Woman, I don't need your charity." "Why don't you take your white ass back to where you came from?" "I will." "Shut up." "What are you...?" "What's this for?" ""Sorry"?" "You been acting mad at me since Papa's funeral." "I ain't mad at you." "You need to talk to your mama." "Yeah, she mad at you because you weren't nice to that white lady she like." "Your ears is way too big." "What I got to be nice to her for?" "She the one acting high and mighty." "Ain't even a real lawyer." "Like you got lawyers waiting in line to help you." "Granny said Miss Prissy know the law real good." "That's right, she smart?" "She got you out of here for Papa's funeral, didn't she?" "Send that card to her, then." "Tell her I had no call treating her like that." "Tell her how I ain't got no sense sometime." "Ryan?" "What kind of soup you want with your sandwich?" "Tomato or chicken noodle?" "Earth to Ryan." "You in a chicken noodle kind of mood?" "Mama, what does rape mean?" "Does it mean all beat up?" "I told you never to open Mama's files." "I didn't." "I found it on the ground." "I was trying to put it back." "What else did you see?" "Nothing." "Is this the man that hurt that girl?" "Mr. Graves was sure he didn't." "He got put in jail for it?" "Why, if he didn't do it?" "So you yourself tested the boxer shorts found at the scene?" "The boxer shorts encrusted with semen." " The size 44 boxer shorts." " Yes." "Yes, I performed the test myself." "And did you know that Calvin Willis at the time had a size 36-inch waist?" "I believe they told me." "How'd you get downstairs here?" "Told them I was hungry." "So you did know." "How could you testify for the district attorney that Willis was the guilty party?" "Because the semen on the shorts came from a type O secretor." "Calvin Willis is a type O secretor." "Silly me." "Thanks." "What percentage of the black population are type O secretors?" "Basically 40 percent." "Excuse me." "Well, that's a lot of black men." "Let me get this straight." "Forty percent of all black men are type O secretors." "So you decided that Calvin Willis was the only one who could've left semen on a pair of boxers that were 8 inches too big for him?" "I don't know how you sleep at night." "You know, if I recall there were witnesses who placed him at the scene." "There was a witness." "She saw his car." "You know, I don't remember." "Go ask her." " Go ask her." " I will." "How could you be so sure the car you saw the night Lucretia was raped was Calvin's car?" "You never did see a man so vain about his car as Calvin Willis." "Always riding around like he better than everybody else." "Hey, Calvin." "Check out Luther over there." "He the man." "Yo, Luther." "Luther." "Luther." "Yeah." "You getting desperate in your old age, man." "What you talking about, fool?" "Running with a ho like Chante." "Look out." "Who you calling a ho?" "You the biggest ho around here." "I can't even believe you fixed your mouth to call me no ho." "You need..." "Get on out of here!" "Get the hell off my property, okay, creep!" "Put me down, worthless!" "Just standing there." "How you gonna let him call me a ho?" "You know what?" "You can kiss my ass!" "You sorry sucker!" "Just gonna talk to me?" "Hell, I'd have thrown a rock at him too." "Fact is, I wouldn't blame you if you set him up." "Told the police you saw Calvin's car at a time his wife swore he was at home with her." "That skinny-ass wife of his been putting up with his tomcatting for years." "Wasn't no surprise to me she made up that story." "Too bad for her it didn't work." "Calvin say they about to move him down south to some max prison." "Say it like it ain't no big thing." "That's an 8-hour drive from here." "Michelle, I need to ask you something." "Did you make up that alibi for Calvin?" "I'm not asking if you think he did it or not." "I'm asking if you lied about him being home by midnight." "Or maybe it's not even a case of lying." "Just pretending you were sure when you weren't." "I was not happy with Calvin going out that night." "Calvin was always going out." "So I told him you not home by 12:00, I'm gonna lock your ass out." "So I was sitting looking at that clock." "Calvin being Calvin he got back here." "But not even five minutes to spare." "Judge Pifer, I wanted to talk to you about a client of Graves, Calvin Willis." "Can't say that name rings a bell." "It was about five years ago, 1981, child rape." "The original defence attorney thought that the evidence was so flimsy he waived the right to a jury trial, asked you to rule." "That's way too much water under the bridge." "Let me get that for you." "Do you remember that you allowed an evidence testimony of a photo line-up there was no real record of?" "Or that the defendant had an alibi or that the victim couldn't identify him in court?" "You're wasting my time." "Your Honour, I..." "I know and understand how this system works." "I know how an inexperienced detective could botch an investigation." "I know how the DA has to prosecute cases on low evidence because basically he's working an assembly line." "But what I don't know is what was it that let you go along with it." "I am not God." "I don't pretend to be." "I do my job as I see fit." "You don't like the results, you go complain to the appellate court." "Because I don't give a damn." "Excuse me." "There's a child rapist on the loose." "And this innocent man, Calvin Willis, is doing life imprisonment." "Hey, don't let me persuade you to give a damn." "Hope I didn't make you late for your golf." "This is a post-conviction application." "I need your signature." "And I'll find a warm body with a law degree." "He can sign it and I'll file it." "Why you doing this if you don't like me?" " What I don't like is your attitude." " I'm supposed to act different?" "I'd be surprised if you didn't behave badly." "It doesn't mean I have to like it." "I just wanna know why you doing it." "Because this case reeks of injustice." "Maybe it's because I wanna show my son that the truth matters." "My grandmother says you came into our lives because of God's will." "Now, are you gonna disappoint a faith like that?" "I'll work on my attitude." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "I think." "Hey, look, you just handle it, all right?" "That's more like it." "All right." "Looky, looky." "If it ain't the new brother." "You ain't too much for socializing, is you?" "You brain-dead or something, man?" "That's why you don't talk?" "I need to make my call." "It speaks." "So, what crime put you in here?" "Brother, you writing a book?" "Better watch who you're getting big with, brother." "We'll rap later." " Let him know who run things, Matthew." " Yeah, Big M." "Move, guys." "Back." "You know how to get off your head?" "So, what's your next move?" "You still filing that writ?" "Yeah, just need to get it signed." "Got it right here in front of me." "It's a pretty little thing, if I do say so myself." "Sounds good." "Hey, how you get him to replace my ID that got stolen?" "You talk ed to the warden?" "No, not him." "His right-hand man." "What'd you do?" "Make promises you can't keep?" "None of your damn business what promises I make." "And how do you know I can't keep them?" "I ain't laughed in a long time." "It feels good." "Calvin Willis?" "I told you I don't want you working on this on my time." "Don't snap." "I worked on that writ at home." "All I want is your signature." " I signed a post-conviction application." " It was denied." "Your list of reversible errors was compelling." "On what grounds?" "Judge denied it per curiam." "Because-l-said-so response, huh?" "My favourite." " You've put a lot of work in on this." " Are you gonna sign it?" "Or do I take the afternoon off and harass some other attorney?" "I'll sign it, you tell me why you're devoting yourself to this like a nun to the Church?" "You're a defence attorney." "I don't know how you can ask." "You got a thing for this guy?" "No, why?" "You upset I don't have one for you?" "I was just kidding." "Thank you." "That's a lovely wedding ring." "Was it expensive?" "You know, Graves never told me you were such a pain in the ass." "That's because Graves was a true Southern gentleman." "Put some shoes on." "This is Louisiana State Prison operator." "I have a collect call from a Calvin Willis." " Do you accept the charges?" " Yes, I'll accept." " How's my baby doing?" " I don't know." "Tired, I guess." "I worked long hours this week." "Ain't nobody remember nothing." "So how's my kids doing?" "They okay." "Act up sometimes." "You tell them their father said they best mind their mama." "I been thinking about you so much, baby." "Been thinking about them nights after we put Keisha to bed." "We'd go into the living room." "I got turned down for a house loan today." "A house loan?" "What you doing trying to get a house?" "We can't stay here no more, Calvin." "Everything's broke." "Just getting the kids from the house to the car scares me." "We can't own no house." "Who you know own a house?" " I work." " Name somebody you know own their own house." " I got good credit." "But today the bank said they can't give that kind of money to a woman who has a husband in prison." "Because the husband is entitled to half ownership." "And you..." "Convicts is considered high risk." "Convict?" " That's how they see me?" " That is how everybody see you." "But you know what's true." "I don't see why you gotta yell." "This the first time I yelled at you." "Most wives get a chance to yell at their husband." "I don't even get that." "I can't do this." "I can't." "I can't do this no more." "I can't do this no more, Calvin." "I just can't." "I'm sorry." "Michelle." "Michelle." "That's enough." "Move it, all of you." "I think she trying to make herself fall out of love with me." "I know she thinking about every bad word I done called her." "Every time I got with another woman." "Be better off for her if I was dead and she'd just grieve and move on." "You're wrong." "I've buried two husbands." "You don't just get to move on." "Their ghosts follow you around." "She gonna leave me to sit up in here alone so she can buy a damn house." "Think you're the only one who got a life sentence out of this relationship?" "No, you're right." "Why would she want a decent house?" "Why can't she just spend the rest of her life in that dump she and your children are in?" "You saying I ain't got no right to be hurt?" "Oh, of course you've got the right." "Now go on." "Moan and bitch all you want." "And I'll keep my smart-ass comments to myself." "Go on, you must got more to complain about." "Maybe I don't want to no more." "I see a man ain't got no business coming to you for sympathy." "Nothing but a heart of stone." "Jeez." "If you're good, I'd like to talk business before my eight-hour trip home." "Take a gander at this brief that's headed to the state." "Last time you were bitching and moaning about some little detail that you wanted me to rewrite the whole thing over so I went home, did that." "Hey, shut your mouth, man." "I'm trying to sleep." "Yeah, wait till I see you in the yard, boy." " I'll knock you out." " You got nothing." "Mama, go to bed." "It's late." "I'm just gonna..." "Our house don't make no noise." "It's just silence." "The word says to let your light shine within me that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven." "You gotta let your light shine." "Whereas nobody will know who you are and nobody will know who you represent." "Our Lord Jesus says, "I am the light of the world." "Whoever follows me will never want to die but will have the light of life."" "Listen here." "What you doing?" "Are you sad?" "May I please spend the night at Trevor's?" "No." "You're grounded." "Well, how about I file an appeal?" "File your appeal." "I won't curse again and I'll do an extra hour of yard work next Saturday." "Make it two." " Fine." " Fine." "Appeal granted." "Go to Trevor's." "Can you ask his mom if you can stay tomorrow night as well?" "I've gotta drive down to the prison." "I have a baseball game tomorrow." "I'm sorry, I'm gonna have to miss this one." "It's not like you don't have 18 more coming up." "Not 18, three, and the season's over." "Well, you're gonna have to fire me as your mom." "Sounds good to me." " I'm going to your game, all right?" " I don't care." "Well, I don't care if you care." "I'm going." "So, what you're saying is federal court denied me again?" "Oh, Calvin, I'm sorry." "It's been denied per curiam." "You know, I hear myself thinking that I can't take one more day in here." "Then I realise it's a whole year later than what I thought it was." "You know Michelle filed for div orce?" "Oh, Calvin, I'm..." "I gave it to her." "When I ask you to file a request for initial police reports I did not say, "Oh, and add Calvin Willis to the list."" "Is this the police report for Lucretia's rape?" "You know, you're not hearing me." "I'm tired of stumbling over Calvin Willis every time I turn." "So no more phone calls to that prison and no more using this office to further your little obsession." "Understood?" "You can go in now." "He's back from lunch." "Come on in." "Have a seat." "I'm sorry to keep you waiting." "Just running a little behind here today." "You remember Lucretia told the police the man who raped her was wearing a cowboy hat?" "But Calvin told them at his trial, he don't wear no cowboy hat." "He had had a haircut." "And he wasn't gonna cover up that $65 haircut." "No, no, no." "It says here one of Lucretia's girlfriends said that a big guy, Harry wearing a cowboy hat showed up at Lucretia's house earlier that day." "Harry?" "They didn't mention no Harry at Calvin's trial." "I didn't hear nothing about no Harry." "Well, because Calvin's defence never even knew about this." "Before this new law passed the defence never even got to see the initial police report." "But now we have this." "This is proof that the district attorney, Heinz Harris withheld exculpatory evidence." "That's evidence favourable to the defendant." "Which means we can ask for a certificate of probable cause." "Probable cause, is that good?" "We can appeal again." "Can I get a "hell, yeah"?" "We'll be back!" "Here's to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals." "Okay." "Randy?" " Randy Arthur?" " Prissy Gregory." "Look at you." "I haven't seen you since you were in high school." " Was that you?" " That was me, that was me." "You still got that cute green cheerleader outfit?" "What?" "You were not a cheerleader." " Oh, yeah, she was a cheerleader." " You are so dead." "So you still dating that guy with the long blond hair?" "What's his name?" "Svein?" "His name wasn't Svein." "It was Chris." "No, I'm not seeing him." "I haven't seen anyone in a long time." "How about you?" "Me?" "I just got out of a very intense relationship." "Anyone I know?" "Sure, most people know her as Southern Comfort but I just call her Life-Ruining Bitch." "Sorry, I guess I'm in a bitter stage of that breakup." "I guess this is the last sip I'm having of this, then." "You know, that just makes me wanna ask you out right now." "But I guess I'd better not." "I'm on a liver-transplant list." "You always were funny." "You don't look yellow." "Are you serious?" "Oh, shoot." "You don't know how much that tempts a girl like me." "I have a special talent for tangling up with men on the verge of dying." "I have no plans to die, girl." " I got too many things I wanna do." " Like?" "Well, like write a hit album." "Maybe two." "Jumping out of an airplane." "Having sex in that airplane, maybe with a cheerleader." "No, I wouldn't mind at all." " I'll see you in court on Thursday." " That sounds good." "All right." "You think I'm lick ed." "Well, I'm not lick ed." "And I'm gonna stay right here and fight for this lost cause even if this room gets filled with lies lik e these." "Okay, Tina will be here by 5." "Come on, stand up." "Give me a hug." "Hey." "Well, what, you don't wanna give your mama a hug goodbye?" "Just so you know, this is my last trip down to the prison." "The only reason I'm driving there is I need to tell Calvin face-to-face that I'm quitting." "Because I can't do this anymore." "I can't." "Then you better hit the road." "We ain't got all day." "Get your shirt off." "Hey, bossman, you got any kids?" "Like little girls?" "Face front." "Matthews, shut up." "Hey, I'm just asking, man because I hear your boy Calvin here likes them real young." " That's a damn lie." " Shut up." "Thank you." "I love you." "Don't spend all that money on that candy machine." "Watch him, you hear?" "And don't say nothing." "I appreciate you taking my kids with you." "You're welcome." "I'd also appreciate it if you didn't say anything to Calvin about me being married right now." "Don't you think your kids will tell him?" "They promised they wouldn't." " Damn, they're big." " Your face'll break out." "I want you to get either the Nabs or get some peanuts." "Now which one?" "When I get out of here, I'm gonna sit on their heads make them stop growing." "Calvin." "You know, the certificate of probable cause was our last hope." "People around here are talking about this inmate in Michigan who was set free because of something called DNA." " You heard of that?" " Yeah, yeah, I heard of it." "And I've also heard that DNA testing is very expensive." " You wait forever for the results." " Don't think it's worth a shot?" "We don't even know if the district attorney has preserved the rape kit or the boxer shorts." "I mean, Calvin, it's been 11, 12 years." "And even if they did, they might not agree to release it for testing." " This is one long shot after another." " Don't mean it ain't worth trying." "Do you even know what DNA evidence is?" "You understand that it's irrefutable?" " You know what that means?" " What are you saying?" "Yes or no?" "Well, I..." "I can understand it." "I understand if you wanna go that route." "It's just that..." "It's just that I can't." "I can't." "I'm sorry." "It's just that I need to be done with this." "And I need you to find someone else." "Calvin, my son is hardly talking to me anymore and my boss is this close to firing me." "And I'm no use to you..." "I'm no use to you if my life is falling apart." "Please, Calvin, just tell me that you understand." "Please just let me off the hook." "Wasn't never no hook." "Just me feeling lucky to have someone willing to look me in the eye willing to tell me what was what." "You best go on now." "Do what you got to do." "Ain't gonna give you no grief, not after everything you've done for me." "Calvin, why'd you have to make this so hard on me?" " I'm trying to make it easy." " Well, you're not, neither of you." "I mean, we don't even know if the district attorney still has any..." "Anything that you can get any evidence from." " Maybe it wasn't such a good idea..." " No, it's okay." "It's all right, it's all right." "I'll..." "We just..." "I'm gonna..." "I'll try and find you someone else who can help you with this DNA idea but I'm not promising anything." "Yes, ma'am." "Thank you." "Yeah." "We are adjourned." " Good job." " Thank you." "Mr. Harris." "Heinz Harris." "I saw you look at me." "You're gonna make me chase you?" "I received your letter." "I haven't made a decision." "I sent that letter two months ago." "How long does it take you to release a kit for testing?" " I'm not even sure we retained that kit." " You did, I checked." "Are you a glutton for punishment?" "You've tried to appeal this case how many times now?" "You know exactly how many times." "Your office challenged it each time." " That's because Mr. Willis is guilty." " So prove it, release the kit." " Lucretia's mother needs to know this." " What do you mean?" "I mean, if you can get her to sign a statement saying that I can release the kit, I'll give it to you." "You have a good day." "I ain't signing it." "I know who raped Lucretia:" "Calvin Willis." "It was his car." "It was him." "This DNA test will prove it conclusively." "Calvin Willis?" "He drive that funky-ass Lincoln?" "That was Adela's grandson, Ray." " What kind of car he drive?" " Ragtop Caddy." "Chante saw it that night, clear as day." "I got no use for someone trying to set him free after what he did to my baby." "Why would I wanna set him free for no reason?" "This test will tell you 100 percent for sure if he's the one." " Police told me they got the right one." " What, you always believe them?" "Why you trying to take this away?" "You heard the woman." "Now go on." "Jo Anne, I have lived for eight years now with Lucretia's photos." "Poor baby's face swollen, her teeth..." " That's enough of that." " Don't you touch me." "I know you wanna be completely sure you get that monster who did it to her." "Look, lady, you can either walk out or get tossed out." "It's all good to me." "All right, I'm sorry." "I'm gonna leave it here and I just want you to think about it." "If for no other reason your baby can know that her mama put away the right man." "Wait." "That's the problem." "I can't get anyone to quote me less than $6000 for a DNA test." "I thought you applied to that..." "What do you call that?" "That Barry Scheck deal." "The Innocence Project." "They get hundreds and hundreds of applications so the odds are really against us." "And even if they do take the case, what they do is handle the legal work." "I still have to raise the money for the test." "So raise the money." "Do I look like someone who can make money rain from the sky?" "I hear you've been working with God." "No, God is working through me according to the gospel of Ms. Newton." "Randy, I'm kind of tired." "I don't really..." "Come on, I can sing if I want." "No, it's not about your singing." "I love your singing." "I just don't really..." " Baby?" " Oh, come on, baby." "Randy, stop." "I just don't wanna..." "I..." "Randy." "Don't hold me!" "Don't pin me down!" "I'm sorry." "I'm sorry, I just..." "I don't like being held down." " Okay, I'm sorry." " No, it's okay." " You hungry?" " Yeah." "We got any of those barbecue chips left?" "You're getting fouled, man." " Come on, man." " Line up." "Line up." "Good game, good game." "We'll go again?" "We gonna go again?" "You all right?" "You all right?" "All right, let's go." "Back up." "Get off!" "Get off!" "Get off him!" " Break it up." " Get back." "Get on back." "The guards can't protect you if you don't name names." "The guards know I'm accused of raping a child." " They ain't gonna protect me." " Those guys broke your ribs." "If you don't name names, they could do it again." " They will do it again." " I wish you'd let me talk to somebody." "I've been trying to call Michelle and the kids." "She won't take my calls no more." " She got another man?" " I think you should ask her that." "You ain't got to pussyfoot like that." "I ain't no child." " Tell me." " Okay, yes, she's got a man." "That's good." "It's real good." "She got herself someone to love just like you got yourself someone." "As long as you bitches is getting some, that's all that matters." "That why you ain't got my DNA test yet?" " Busy spreading your legs?" " That's enough." "Tell me you was in that mood, I could've scratched that itch." " What's wrong with you?" " Not a damn thing wrong." "If you let me get under this table I guarantee you'd be wrapping your legs around my neck like an octopus." "I'd tell you to go to hell only, lucky for me, you're already there." "It's gotta be Calvin." "Then don't answer it." "He's written you a dozen letters of apology." "How long you gonna let him twist in the wind?" "I know he blew off a lot of steam in the wrong way..." " Are you defending him, Randy?" " No, I'm with you on that." "But look what he's been going through." "Are you saying I don't know what he's been through?" "So you want another number?" "No." "Can you try that one again, please?" "I'm not really mad at him anymore." "I just need a break from him." "I'm tired." " And you're also an amazing woman." " No." "Will you marry me?" " It's a simple yes-or-no question." " There's nothing simple about that." "I love you, you love me." "I love Ryan, he loves me." "What's complicated?" "You're still on the transplant list." " I'm not gonna die on you, Prissy." " Lf I marry you, you might." "I'm not gonna marry you, Randy." "Listen to me, darling." "I'm no angel." "I spent half my life drunk, hurt all kinds of people." "If I do die, it's because of my own curse, not yours." "So I'm gonna ask you again." "Oh, God." "Now, look at me." "Look at me, look at me." " No, I don't wanna look." " Look at me." "Look at me." "Come on, come on." "Janet "Prissy" Gregory will you marry me?" "Oh, my God." "I do." "I mean, yes, I will accept." "Hi, this is Vicki Tanner with the Innocence Project." "I'm looking for Janet Gregory." "This is her." "I'm sorry, who did you say you're from?" "The Innocence Project." "We've accepted your application for Calvin Willis and I..." "My God, they've just accepted Calvin's application." "I can't believe it." " What a day." " Oh, my God." "What's wrong?" "Nothing, it's all great." "I just got a call from the l..." "Hello?" "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry." "Yeah, it's wonderful." "So how can I help?" "The Innocence Project." "They said yes." "Reverend, thank you so much for having folk stay after service." "Miss Prissy here been working herself thin for two years trying to raise enough money to get my boy's DNA test." "They now need $12,000 because the evidence is so old, it's hard to test." "I have literally tapped every person I know, and I'm still short about 1500." "And she said to me, "Don't worry none."" "But I said, " It's my Calvin, and I have to worry too."" "Ms. Newton was saying that your church might sponsor a fundraiser." "A rummage sale, a bake sale." " That'd be good." " Yeah." "It is such a shame about your grandson, Sister Neralvil, but well, I just don't see how that's a concern for the church." "What?" "I'm sorry, wasn't Calvin baptised here?" "Sure was." "He was 11 years old." "Yes, yes." "Well, that was a long time ago." "The fact is, there aren't many here who even remember Calvin." "Does anybody here remember Calvin Willis?" "As a boy, he came to this church every Sunday." "He was taken from his home and thrown in prison for over 14 years now for a crime he did not commit." "Are y'all saying you don't remember Calvin Willis?" "Ms. Newton, is this the right church?" "This is the right church." "Sorry." "I think I'm gonna wait for you in the car." "Lord, Neralvil, where did you find that crazy white woman?" "She ain't crazy." "If y'all knew what that woman had done for me and mine..." "She's standing here doing the Lord's work on this holy day calling on your conscience." "Now I wanna know, did you hear or didn't you?" "No, I suppose you didn't." "Black folk get deaf when one of their own get in trouble." "Lord, have mercy." "Ryan, I thought you said you were gonna clean up." "Ryan." "You said you were gonna clean up." "Randy said he wanted to show me something." "What you thinking?" "Your dad's weaker than a 2-day-old kitten." "But not for long." "You forget I'm now number two on the transplant list." "Yeah." "You were number three for about five months." "Come on, get your big yellow ass back on that couch." "Dad." "What you got, man?" "You gotta have something." "Hold on, let me holler at this white lady real quick." "Hold on." "Hey, Miss Lady." "Miss Woman-on-a-Mission." "I forgot your name." "That's okay." "I forgot yours too." "Shelton." "But if it's all the same to you I'd rather you forget it after I tell you what I got to tell you." "Fine." "Whatever floats your boat." "So about a week ago I run into this brother just got back in town named Luther." "So, you know, we chilling." "We drinking it up real good, smoking, you know what I'm saying?" "I say to him, "Remember Calvin Willis?" "The one that got popped for raping that 11 -year-old girl?"" "His drunk ass just start laughing talking about, "Them fool police ain't ever figure out he ain't do it."" "I'm like, "How you know he ain't do it?"" "He just smile like Satan." "Start doing like this here" "But you ain't heard it from me." "So do you know this Luther guy?" "Yeah, I know him." "Didn't hang with him, though." "Used to pay Chante for trim." "What'd he look like?" "Big, ugly." "Hairy-ass beard." " What did you just say?" " I said, he was big he was ugly and he had a hairy-ass beard." "When Lucretia's friend said "hairy," could she have meant "hairy face"?" "He was a big talker." "Said he robbed liquor stores he ain't never set foot in." "I spoke to a couple of detectives about Luther." "As far as they're concerned, the case is closed." "But I was thinking, if I can find him maybe I can get some of his DNA off a fork or something." "What is going on with you?" "Are you pissed at me?" "This cat came in here the other day to visit another inmate." "Said he knew me back in the day, and Michelle." "Said she not only got herself a husband, but a baby girl." "If that were true, somebody would've told me by now." "One of my kids, Mama, certainly you." "You wouldn't lie to me about something like that?" " Calvin, let's not go there again." " No." "It is not my place to tell..." "Wasn't your place?" "What kind of answer is that?" "Everybody got their place." "Mine's in here with nothing." "No, that's not true." "You've got your two kids." " And when you get your freedom..." " My what?" "My freedom?" "Does setting a coloured boy free somehow make you feel like a better person?" "Don't matter if you've been lying to him the whole damn time." "I don't wanna see you no more." "I don't need your help." "And I certainly don't trust you bitch." "How could you do me like that?" "!" "Play me for a damn fool." "You got them to lie to me, Prissy, my kids, Mama?" " Calvin, I..." "I just..." " How could you do that?" "It's because I still care about you." "What I mean, I just didn't want you to hurt no more." "You don't know about hurt." "First you give a man my place in your heart, my place in your bed." "Now you give him my place as a father?" "They're my damn kids!" "I did not cause you to go to prison." "This is not all my fault." "This part sure as hell is!" "My life ain't worth a damn now because of what you've done to me!" "What's the matter, man?" "Did your girlfriend lose her Barbie doll at daycare?" "Willis!" " Let go of me!" "Let go!" "Let go!" " Get off him, Willis." " Get off him!" " Hold him down!" "Hold him down." "Willis!" " Goddamn." "Hold him down!" " Stay down, Willis." "Stay down!" "Stay down." "Stay down, Willis." "You seriously still going through with this?" "Yeah." "I just talked with Tina at the diner and she won't let anyone bus the table so I just have to get the beer mug or whatever else this Luther guy puts his mouth on." "What are you doing?" "I'm going." "I'm gonna get a table close by..." " No way." "...and watch you." " Not happening." " So he doesn't try anything." "I may not be able to do a lot of things, darling but I can still protect my wife." "I'm going." "Aren't you gonna drink your beer?" "No, I was waiting on some dead presidents." "And I thought you forgot." "So, what you wanna talk about?" "Calvin Willis." "Poor Calvin." "The famous rapist of Pan Street, huh?" "Why him?" "I'm trying to prove he's innocent." "So are you his lawyer or something?" "No, Luther." "I just heard you were a friend of his." "Yeah." "Yeah, I knew you was too fine to be a lawyer." " You fine as a..." " So you don't believe he's innocent?" "Well, I mean, that all depends on what you call innocent, now, doesn't it?" "He don't deserve what he got, that's for damn sure." "I mean, after all, God made women to be good to their men." "It's biblical, as far as I'm concerned." "Ain't no such thing as rape." "What'd you say?" "Oh, girl, come on now." "It's written right there in the Bible." "It says that God put women on this earth to be a vessel for their man." "And that's..." "That's all women, baby no matter their age or colour." "Take your hands off me, you son of a bitch!" " Go on, get out or I'll rip off your head!" " You crazy..." "Go on, get out of here!" "I'll kill you!" "I'll see you again!" "Get off me, Randy." "God." "Well, I think that went really well." " What the hell was that?" " He was scum." "You didn't..." "You screwed up." "You didn't get his DNA." "Thank you." "You couldn't hear what he was saying." "You'll never have a chance like this again, girl." " Why didn't you tell me?" " Tell you what?" "That you were raped." "You think because I overreacted to that skanky-ass son of a b..." "You more than overreacted." "You've been working on this for years." "You also overreacted when I held you down that time." "Give me the keys, Randy." "I wanna go home." "Did you think I would judge you or love you less?" "I judged me." "I thought I deserved it." "How old were you?" "Old enough to know better than to go off with some redneck just because he's good-looking." "Nineteen." "Nineteen." "He told me that he was gonna take me to a concert and he didn't." "He took me off to his trailer in the woods instead." "To be perfectly honest, I didn't think about it." "I just went in." "And then he got me liquored up real good and before you know it, he's holding me down and..." "I had a choice:" "Get my head blown off or go along with it." " He had a gun?" " Yes, he had a gun." "After he'd done everything he could to me, you know what he said?" ""Well, Prissy, you were asking for it from the minute you came in, weren't you?"" "I thought, "Damn if he ain't right."" "He wasn't right and you know that." "You did not deserve what he did to you." "Thank you for coming." "I sure do appreciate you carrying me down here." "Oh, you're welcome." "I know you should be home with your husband after his surgery." "Oh, him and his new liver are getting on fine." "You know men." "If I treat him like an invalid, he'll sure act like one." " He's fine." " That's what I prayed for." "Because if God wanted him, he sure would take him." "Like using his lightning on Graves?" "Yes, ma'am." "Now, that's right." "I wanna get out down there." "Can you drive down just a little further?" "Okay, sure." "Pull around over there." "Hey." " Look over there." " Oh, my God." "You see how the Lord do?" "You did that?" "I don't belie..." "Everyone should have a mother like that." "You know, she took me to a surprise fundraiser." "She rallied the whole church and she raised the rest of the money." "Well, high-five on that." "What's this?" "Oh, it's a new tune I've been working on." "Now, you're feeling better." "Take your pills?" "Are you gonna be my mama or are you gonna crawl under here and be my wife?" "You'll be popping your stitches." "Sorry." "It's feeling better?" "You sure scared the crap out of me." "Oh, I know." "But we got through it." "Now you gotta get on with important things." "There's nothing more important than you." " And Ryan and Calvin." " And Ryan." " Are you playing with me?" " I'm fixing to." "I sure do love you, Miss Prissy." "Adela's "my sweet Lord" cookies." "I had them when I was knee-high." "Oh, she had a line at her table." "She said she's gonna make you a batch for when you're out of there." " She said that?" " Yeah, she did." "So I'm gonna get a cashier's cheque tomorrow and send it to the lab for the rest of the test." "I also spok e with the woman from the Innocence Project." " Vicki?" " She's gonna follow up once a week." "Oh, praise God." "You said Reverend Hollis, he remembered me?" "A lot of people remember you, Calvin." "A lot." "Sorry." "I hate waking you up too." "You want me to make you breakfast before...?" "Mama?" "Mama, what's wrong?" "Hey, sign here and here and here." "What are you doing here?" "My job." "You just buried your husband two days ago." "I'm well aware of that, Calvin but we still have to file our notice of intent with the DA before the end of the month." " Come on." " It can wait." " Randy would've wanted you to..." " Do me a favour." "Do not tell me what a dead husband number three would or wouldn't have wanted." "You need to take some time grieving for yourself." "This is me grieving." "I just make it look easy because I've had lots of practise." "I know how bad it got to hurt." "Let go of me, Calvin." "Come on." "You feel hard like you're made of stone." "Your whole body must be sore from it." "Deep down inside, you feel fiery hot." "Hot with all that injustice burning inside you." "It's all right, let it burn on through." "I can't." "Calvin, I can't." " Yes, you can." " No, I can't." " Yes, you can." " No, I can't." "Come on, talk to me." "You taken my pain, Prissy." "You've been there for me a thousand times." "Go on and give me yours." " Stop." " Come on." "I don't get to fall apart." "I got a son and I've at least gotta try and be there for him." "Sometimes I'm feeling nothing and then I feel angry." "And I'm just..." "I'm just so angry." "I'm just angry." " I'm just so angry." " That's all right." "That's all right." "I'm just mad." "I let him in and I let Ryan down." " It's okay." " I have Ryan..." "And he's not here." "And he's not here." "Oh, Calvin." "It's all right." "I'm back." "That's a very long half-hour." "You got a message on your desk." "Vicki Tanner from the Innocence Project." "Something about DNA results being in." "I'm leaving again." "Oh, come on." "What time is it now?" "It's seven minutes later than the last time." "Maybe there's a problem." " We were getting worried." " I'm sorry I'm late." "I got lost." "I was told to take Interstate 10 to the 55, and that put me back..." " Vicki, give him the letter." " Right." " Here are your results." " You didn't open it?" "No, I just stuffed them in my bag and hopped in the car." " No." " We already know what it says, right?" "You seem a mite nervous." "Well, aren't you?" "You forget I know what I was doing that night." "It says they tested the DNA in the fingernail scrapings and the boxer shorts and compared it to Calvin's DNA, and there was no match." "There's no match." "No match." "Praise God." "Thank you, Lord." "Thank you, Lord." "My boy walking free." "Walking free." "I got your room already ready for you." "I just got to make the bed." " Ms. Newton." " Mama." "Well, I'm sorry, Ms. Newton, but you can't take him home just yet." "We have to get a judge who'll agree to even consider this new evidence." "You telling me we got proof in our hand and he got to go back to the cell?" "I know." "It ain't right." "No, it ain't right." "It sure ain't." " You all right, baby?" " I'm good, Mama." "It's our position, Your Honour that just because Mr. Willis' DNA could not be identified does not make him innocent of this crime." "Now, remember, the victim identified him from a photo and there's eyewitness testimony placing him at the scene." "Now, we see no reason to overturn a decision that stood for 20 years and numerous appeals, Your Honour." "Your Honour, over 75 percent of wrongful identifications of rape are due to misidentifications by eyewitnesses." "In my experience in these cases, the district attorney's office cares more about saving face than it does finding justice." "Ms. Tanner if I want your opinion on investigative procedure or Mr. Harris' motives, I'll ask." "I've heard your arguments." "I plan to go over your briefs one more time give you my ruling this afternoon at 4." " We are adjourned." " All rise." "All right." "You heard the questions." "He may rule against us." " Not if I have anything to do with it." " Where are you going?" " I'm gonna have a chat with the judge." " Do not go into his chambers." "Vicki, you heard the man." " All of our work..." " He's gonna rule against us." "And I think I have the right, after all these years to end this on my terms, or screw it up." "Your Honour..." "If you want to speak with me, make an appointment." "I'm busy." "Busy with that load of bull crap Heinz Harris just shovelled in your face." "Excuse me?" "That man wouldn't recognise the truth if it bit him in the ass twice." "Graves Thomas once told me that you could be depended on on Tuesdays and every other Thursday to give a fair ruling." "Will you please listen to me?" "I've spent nearly half my life on this case." "I think the least you could do is give me one minute of your attention." "It wouldn't matter." "I've already made my decision." "And even though it's not a Tuesday I just signed the order releasing Calvin Willis from prison." "You mean, Calvin's getting out?" "We don't wanna spoil the surprise for old Heinz now, do we?" "No, sir, we don't." "Thank you, Lord." "Hallelujah." "Lord, you're just so good." "You're most kind, Lord." "Lord Jesus." "You've just been so good." "Thank you, blessed Jesus." " Thank you!" " Are you getting this?" "Thank the Lord." "Thank you." "Oh, I wouldn't wanna step without you, Lord." "Lord, I thank you." "I thank you." "Thank you, Lord." "Your lady friend brought these for you." "Get dressed." "Hey, Calvin." "Miss Prissy." "All right if I walk out with you?" "I'd be honoured." "You ready?" "There's a lot of people out there." "Thanks for these." "You know, these white folks' clothes." "Yeah." "I thought you wouldn't mind." "I bought the shirt for Randy, but it's never been worn." "You know I never known nobody like you." "Well, that's because you've been inside for 20 years." "I just wanna say thank you." "I don't wanna be crying." "I don't wanna cry." "You know, I see why Randy never wore these." " It's dry." "Ready?" " Yes, ma'am." "Yes, Lord." "Yes, Lord." "Thank you, Lord." "It just feels wonderful." "Just wonderful." "I've waited a long time."