What exactly are those 'football ticket stumps' that the father shows?
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dab6 — 14 years ago(October 31, 2011 03:22 PM)
Right, it's not absolute proof, but they just needed a credible witness to give the boys an alibi. They had already made Nokes seem like an unsympathetic victim to the jury, who was a child molester and therefore could have been killed by anyone.
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rosarypliers — 13 years ago(October 02, 2012 09:12 AM)
Mooreiswar, that's what my grandfather said back then.Of course, the two could have said they just don't remember, they don't care about basketball, and they just went because Father Bobby had bought the tickets, and they didn't want to embarass him.
But I think it was all a question of psychology. Brad Pitt directed the attention of the jury away from the fact that ticket stubs don't really count as evidence. Father Bobby could have been to the game with two other people or gotten the tickets by other means. He pretended to corner Father Bobby with the fact that he didn't have any proof that he purchased the ticketsbut then Father Bobby shows them, and admit it, you were impressed when you saw the movie for the first time. And unlike the jury, we knew that the whole thing was a scam. -
tecmosuperbowler — 13 years ago(March 11, 2013 02:42 AM)
Something that always bothered me about this was that if I had been on that jury, I certainly would have wondered what was up with Brad Pitt not saying something at the very least like "you could have gone with any other two people" or something like that.
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Quboid — 12 years ago(April 25, 2013 01:31 PM)
I think Brad Pitt is too shocked by the stubs' appearance - his case, damaged by the disastrous character witness, had been destroyed just as he was twisting the knife in De Niro. He's visibly stunned and I think at that point, he realises that the defendants he had always assumed were guilty are actually innocent.
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jejozi — 13 years ago(February 27, 2013 07:49 PM)
You weren't paying attention, were you? First, they were basketball stubs. He just perjured himself saying he, a priest, John and Tommy were at the Knicks game at the time the murders were committed, thus giving them the alibi that got them acquitted.
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showtime321 — 12 years ago(April 16, 2013 02:23 PM)
I'm surprised no one noticed that he got the tickets from the fat shop owner, he was given an envelope (the ticket stubs) along with the cigarettes and change from the store. He probably did not even go to the game.