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Inside Track TV: Fast Eddie Speedwear's Tony Paton at Toronto Motorama show

In this episode of Inside Track TV, Bryce Turner speaks with Tony Paton of Fast Eddie Speedwear. The company is a longtime leader in the Canadian racing communi

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The Peanut Man (1947) - The A.V. Club

At the offices of Consolidated Producers Corporation, producer Tony Paton is determined to make a film about the great African American chemist, George Washington Carver. His backer, Murphy, is skeptical about the marketability of such a project, but Paton convinces him that it is time to depict the truth about races, creeds, and religions and trust that ticket buyers will make their own decisions about the merits of such an unusual film. The story begins in Alabama, at the great Negro university, the Tuskegee Institute: Carver, who teaches as well as does research at the institute, chats on his front porch with two children. One of the children, a boy named Augustus, tells Carver that he wants to be just like him when he grows up, and then asks if the scientist, who has demonstrated the many uses of the peanut, can even make the homely crop sing. A bemused Carver then asks the children to sing a Sunday school song, as the music gives him inspiration to continue his labors. Later, in his laboratory, Carver assists his young apprentice, Robert, in perfecting a "chemurgy" process which will make the earth's soil more productive. One day, Mr. Jeffries, an entrepreneur, arrives with a business proposition for Carver. Jeffries suggests that they manufacture soap, butter, flour and axle grease, all to be made using Carver's formulas. Carver rejects the proposition, however, as he wants no profits from his work, and sends the disappointed Jeffries away. Lucretia, Augustus's mother and Robert's fiance, next knocks on the lab door to tell the men that her son is very sick. Carver is at first annoyed at having his work again interrupted, but when he sees the note that the boy's physician, Dr. Miller, has written, he discovers to his shock that the boy has poliomyelitis. Carver tells Lucretia to go to her sister's house and pray, imploring her to maintain a "mustard seed of faith." With his own mustard seed of faith, Carver determines to find a cure for the damaging effects of the polio virus. Carver goes to visit Augustus and, looking at a picture of the boy's father, tells Robert that the man was one of Tuskegee's best students, but died as a medic in the war. Carver then says he hopes that Augustus, who will surely pursue his father's career, will not be a wheelchair-bound scientist. Carver tries an experimental treatment on Augustus, which includes massage, to promote circulation and re-establish the connection of the brain to the atrophied muscles. Time passes, and Augustus makes great progress. Years later, Robert and Lucretia, now married, and Augustus, go to visit Carver. Lucretia says that they will take Carver home with them to dine upon his favorite dish. Carver replies that he has a hunch that he should not go. Sensing that his death is near, Carver tells the men to learn more about the polio virus, and then tells Lucretia to make herself useful by sewing dresses for a few more little girls. He finishes his speech by telling Augustus never to forget the benefits of education as well as the peanut and all its uses. Carver says he must complete his final experiment in eternity, and his figure is seen passing through a closed door upon which a flower is painted.

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i've never heard of someone being abused ending up committing murder. >> tony was founded over for trial, just like cody. analysts now sitting in a jail cell, facing the daunting prospect of losing her life,, not to kody patton but to lethal injection, unless what if tony told a whole new story about her role in mickey costanza's murder? a story that just might eventually set her free. after advil. feeling better? on top of the worlddddd!!! before advil.

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okay. >> so, said anne kody mickey did get into the car with him, voluntarily. they drove around for a while said kody. then they picked up tony. they all headed to the gravel pits. and, what did kody tell the da but would have been there? well, it turned out, nothing. because, just the -- fact the two met, confirmed briefly and kody stop talking. he had changed his mind, rejected the plea deal and never told the story again. and, his statement was filed away. but, olson, who was never disputed that cody was involved a safer than opinion about what probably happened at the gravel pit. >> my guess would be that there was an opportunity for toni to confront micaela. >> and they went out to have the confrontation in the desert away from. i >> -- >> a bad idea that became a

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penalty. and, in exchange, he would have to testify against tony. cody took the deal. and, just as suddenly changed his mind. >> instead, cody decided to take's chances in court. but just one day later, the da offered tony a deal. not the same deal. better. i've tony agreed to testify against codi, she'd be allowed to plead to second degree murder, with a chance of parole after just 18 years. by then, tony would be just 36. and, tony offered a chance to save her own skin by throwing cody under the bus said, yes. she signed the plea papers, right away. >> she said, you know what, enough is enough. the truth needs to be told and i am going to tell. >> so, on a chilly january day, tony was led from her jail cell to an office at the tourist apartment to tell her story. , and put her hand on the bible and promised to tell the truth. >> i am a person to tell the truth, and deep down i want people to know the truth because i knew cody wasn't

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foot six, he's five foot one. >> but, tony declined to file charges. >> her explanation was that if something like this happens, you will not be accepted into the marines then i don't want to stand in the way of that. >> you have to realize what her goals were and what her expectations and her final result of all of this was to get her into the marines. >> and, perhaps get him out of her life? >> now, after the murder, and to news confession the photos look back on their relationship with quality with new eyes. tony, they decided was an abused woman. >> she was a living in fear of what she thought the repercussions would be if she brought it out. >> so, van cody might kill her to, tony's parents insisted her daughter had no choice but to cooperate with cody, the murder. >> so, her participation as people say, in what happened that night was strictly out of fear, controlling, manipulation and orders by the one that she had already been suffering abuse from for two years, three years. >>, but she participated in the attack. >> participated, participated

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a murder that could send her to death row. >> my immediate thought was that she's been coursed into saying this. >> somebody's meter? >> yes. >> what person popped into? >> police that. >> cody's father, the man who delivered cody to the meeting. they had requested to appear on our program, but he insisted, tony told him what happened. and it was her idea to come forward and to meet with tony's

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>> all of a sudden, he changed from one crazed killer to two people who committed a homicide. it gave us something to point the case towards, other than cody's actions. >> two colors, sharing the guilt. maybe with some good learning, his client could escape the death penalty, after. all like -- was almost besides the point for olson anyway. but not for tony's parents. not when they found out. >> no one that no stone would have ever seen this coming. it just is impossible. >> their daughter had been even been a suspect, not even a person of interest. now, she confessed herself into

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painful. it was long, it was tortures. and those two could not ever get away with it. they could not walk away free. >> but, people couldn't help but notice that the two kids toll very different stories. remember, cody said he was alone. well, tony insisted that he was with him and they murdered mckee together. >> tony's parents simply could not believe, despite the confession that they're cui dominican daughter was capable of so monstrous back. >> can you imagine her doing those things? striking her with the shovel, perhaps helping with the night?

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A teen's murder shakes a Nevada community, especially when two unlikely people make confessions.

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