Kaffee:
[seeing Markinson in the back seat of his car]
Jesus Christ!
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
You left the door unlocked.
Kaffee:
You scared the shit out of me.
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
Just keep driving.
Kaffee:
Are you aware that you're under subpoena?
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
Yes. I'm also aware that the lives of two Marines are in your hands. If there were something I could do about that, I would. But since I can't, all I can do is help you, Lieutenant.
Kaffee:
Was it a code red?
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
Yes.
Kaffee:
Did Kendrick give the order?
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
Yes.
Kaffee:
Did you witness it?
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
I didn't need to...
Kaffee:
Did you witness it!
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
No.
Kaffee:
Then how do you know?
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
I know.
Kaffee:
Yeah, you know shit.
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
He was never going to be transferred off that base.
[Kaffee turns the corner and stops the car]
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
Jessep was going to keep him on the base. He said he wanted him trained.
Kaffee:
[turns around in his seat to face him]
We've got the transfer order its got your signature.
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
I know. I signed that the morning you arrived in Cuba, five days after Santiago died.
Kaffee:
I'm going to get you a deal some kind of immunity with the prosecutor, and in about four days, you're going to appear as a witness for the defense and you're going to tell the court exactly what you just told me. Right now, I'm going to get you into a motel room and we're going to start from the beginning.
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson:
I don't want a deal and I don't want immunity. I want you to know that I am proud neither of what I have done nor what I am doing.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:45