![]() The rest of the guards, Brutus “Brutal” Howell, Harry Terwilliger, and Dean Stanton witness the revival, and come to believe in Coffey’s magical abilities. Jingles, the pet mouse of another inmate, Eduard Delacroix, after the guard, Percy Wetmore stomps on it. ![]() Later, Coffey uses his healing powers again to revive Mr. Paul struggles to reconcile Coffey’s healing powers with the horrific nature of his crimes. One day, Coffey beckons him to his cell and cures Paul of his urinary tract infection. Paul is unsettled by his gentle demeanor. He was found clutching the white girls’ dead bodies and despairing over their deaths. ![]() This is the same year that John Coffey, a large black man found guilty of murdering the Detterick family’s twin girls, arrives at Cold Mountain. In 1932, a 40-year old Paul is the supervising officer of Cold Mountain’s death row, formally referred to as E Block, but known commonly as The Green Mile, for the color of its linoleum floor. At Georgia Pines retirement home, an elderly Paul Edgecombe sets to write about the events of his time as a correctional officer at Louisiana’s Cold Mountain State Penitentiary with the help of his companion, Elaine Connelly. ![]()
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