1. We've all heard that thing
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in Africa,
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3. and months later
there's a hurricane in Miami.
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4. Well, if you haven't, look it up.
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5. It means things you don't think
are connected actually are.
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6. I never knew this girl.
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7. Never met her.
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8. This is the life she knew.
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9. And this is the life I knew.
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10. There I am. There's the kid.
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11. Did you just call yourself "the kid"?
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12. Wait, isn't this the game
you fumbled three times in one quarter?
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13. This is also the game
where I did this, motherfucker.
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14. You wouldn't think so,
but it is all connected.
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15. These knuckleheads. That girl on the bike.
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16. Wait. Who's that
streaking down the sideline?
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17. Kankakee's favorite son.
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18. Me, with my million-dollar smile.
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19. Owner of grad school records
that still stand.
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20. Given not one, not two,
but three fucking scholarship offers.
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21. Hey, it was four, actually.
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22. Christ, Jimmy, you really were something.
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23. What about me?
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24. Well, he made even you look good.
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25. Pride and joy of Kankakee.
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26. - See?
- Okay.
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27. Try not to burn the place down,
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28. and remember to lock up this time.
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29. - Yeah.
- Wait, what's with the pillow?
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30. Anybody heard from Danny?
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31. Here's the real play. Watch this shit.
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32. Right here. Right there.
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33. You fucking has-been pretty boy.
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34. You know those times where
you think something's gonna go one way,
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35. but it goes sideways?
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36. If I had to pick the moment,
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37. here's where it all started to go sideways
for me.
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38. Like, for fucking ever.
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39. Hiya, Jimmy.
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40. - Hi, Rog.
- Hop in.
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41. What's with the pillow?
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42. Well, last time I saw you, you said
you kept getting cricks in your neck.
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43. I used to get 'em too.
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44. Discovered this pillow.
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45. Never got 'em again.
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46. You are the most profoundly considerate
motherfucker I've ever met.
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47. I thank you, my good man.
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48. Put it in the back.
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49. What's with the orange shotgun?
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50. I got a shipment of bean bags.
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51. You know the kind cops fire
at riots and shit?
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52. They trick the guns out with weird colors
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53. so they don't load live rounds
during protests,
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54. kill some poor fucker
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55. who's just asking to be treated
like a human being.
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56. So appreciative you came in person
to deal with this. That it—
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57. Touches me in a deep place.
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58. I'm so sorry about that last shipment.
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59. Mistakes happen.
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60. Not a whole kilo, man. I've—
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61. It's fucking embarrassing.
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62. I mean, I've never been light before.
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63. Not so much as a gram with anyone, ever.
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64. Why would I claim I got shorted?
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65. Hard to know a man's heart.
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66. Come on now.
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67. How did you know
the shortage was on my end?
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68. I know because my guy told me.
And I trust my guy, Danny.
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69. And why do you trust Danny, man?
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70. We grew up together.
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71. That's adorable.
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72. Jimmy. I'm sorry, Jim.
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73. - Danny.
- Jimmy, I'm so sorry.
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74. What did you do?
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75. Tell him.
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76. Tell him.
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77. I stole your key, man.
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78. I needed to get right with Bern's people.
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79. We knew it wasn't us.
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80. I had no idea.
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81. He told me that.
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82. No, Rog, no!
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83. - Okay.
- Bean bag.
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84. Okay, he clipped the key.
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85. Okay? Here's a key.
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86. And a second.
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87. For your trouble.
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88. No!
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89. Fuck, man!
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90. Okay.
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91. Not a bean bag.
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92. And a third for our friendship.
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93. You know, this isn't just about the money.
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94. Come on. Nothing's just about money,
but they mostly are.
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95. He stole from me.
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96. No, he stole from me.
I'd already paid you.
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97. I came here today to be compensated
if there had been some kind of mistake,
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98. but there wasn't.
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99. Just this asshole stealing from me.
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100. - But blaming me.
- No, I never blamed you.
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101. - I didn't—
- Shut the fuck up!
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102. Rog. This guy, I've known him
since first grade. He's like family.
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103. Be like if you were asked
to give up your own brother.
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104. No matter what, could you do it?
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105. You still have half the bag.
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106. My family would be worth the whole bag.
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107. I think we come from
different types of family.
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108. So, you're saying his life is
only worth three kilos?
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109. His life is worth
three times what you lost,
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110. because you lost nothing!
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111. He's only worth three kilos?
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112. Yes! Okay, his life is only worth
three kilos to me!
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113. All I ask of the people I do business with
is their authentic self.
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114. Nice to see you, Jimmy.
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115. You can use the cart to transport
that young rascal to the car.
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116. Have you had a look at the menu, sir?
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117. Jesus. No. I'm sorry…
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118. Rochelle.
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119. Could I get a water, please?
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120. And I'll have an answer for you
by the time you're back?
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121. Of course, sir.
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122. Jimmy.
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123. Of course, Jimmy.
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124. Yeah.
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125. Hands, motherfucker! Hands!
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126. You smiling now, bitch?
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127. Can I get up now, please?
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128. You just lie there and take it.
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129. We're clear.
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130. Turn it off.
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131. Damn, Jimbo.
What you get up to last night?
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132. You even know her name?
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133. Rochelle.
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134. Her last name?
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135. Planning to shoot up
a local middle school?
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136. That's federal.
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137. Fuck is this, Jimbo?
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138. Jimmy. It's an AK-47.
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139. It's a "no possibility
of reduced sentence."
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140. I got great lawyers.
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141. They turn water into wine?
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142. Hey! You got a visitor.
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143. Window one!
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144. They tried that last time…
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145. Keene. Next up, window two.
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146. Window three, you're up.
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147. You okay?
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148. Did your mother come visit you yet?
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149. She's still pissed I got Tim mixed up
in that thing a while back.
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150. Well… at least your brother's gonna walk.
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151. I'm not?
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152. I talked to some of the guys.
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153. They said the prosecutor, Beaumont,
he's trying to prove something with you.
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154. Prove what?
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155. That he's not part of the machine.
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156. I'm not part of the machine.
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157. I was.
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158. My family.
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159. Your mother's family.
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160. Tell me there's a way out of this.
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161. Not a quick one.
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162. Window four, that's it.
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163. You'll get five years.
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164. Five—
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165. Four with good behavior.
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166. The low end
of the sentencing guidelines is
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167. if you take the plea, you get two years.
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168. They're not gonna give you two years.
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169. Why not?
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170. The guns.
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171. You're not some homey who's running around
capping grandmothers, doing a drive-by.
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172. You didn't sell crack, right?
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173. You're a good kid
who strayed off the path.
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174. You'll have to do the midrange.
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175. How do you know?
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176. I was a cop for 23 years.
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177. And I asked around,
and they all said the same thing.
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178. Midrange of the guidelines.
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179. Five.
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180. Out in four.
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181. I…
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182. I never wanted this for you.
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183. I wanted a totally different deal.
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184. Like what?
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185. Like I said.
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186. No.
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187. What?
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188. For you to have,
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189. you know…
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190. No, I don't.
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191. A wife. Kids.
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192. A fucking dog to play Frisbee with.
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193. And a steady paycheck.
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194. Pension at the end.
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196. I couldn't have…
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197. What?
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198. …helped you if I lived that life.
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199. I still wanted it for you.
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200. I know.
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201. I know you did, Dad.
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202. You just never mentioned it before.
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203. Four! Window four, all done.
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204. Take the deal. Okay? Plea out.
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205. Okay. In the case of the United States
versus James Keene…
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206. Mr. Beaumont, am I to understand
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207. that the defendant has entered into
a plea agreement with your office?
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208. He has, Your Honor.
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209. And Mr. Steinbeck,
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210. is your client fully aware
of what he's pleading to today?
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211. He is, Your Honor.
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212. Mr. Keene.
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214. Yes, sir.
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215. Star athlete at Kankakee High.
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216. I see you're quite generous
with a few local charities.
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217. But what you're pleading guilty to today
is the sale and trafficking of narcotics,
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218. the possession of paraphernalia
associated with the same,
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219. and possession
of multiple illegal firearms.
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220. So, how plead you?
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221. Guilty.
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222. The sheer amount of narcotics
that you trafficked in, Mr. Keene,
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223. is enough to push your sentence
to 25 years.
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224. Which you most certainly
would have gotten at minimum
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225. if your case had gone to trial.
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226. But you did the smart thing today.
You pled.
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227. Still, there are the weapons,
which one presumes
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228. you were prepared to use
against other human beings
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229. to protect your narcotics.
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230. Therefore,
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231. it is the judgment of the court
the defendant be committed
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232. to the custody of the attorney general
of the United States,
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233. or her authorized representative,
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234. for the minimum guideline term
of 120 months.
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235. Bailiff.
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236. Ten years?
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237. Ten fucking years? Are you kidding me?
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238. You lied to me, Beaumont!
You fucking lied to me!
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239. You know what this is about?
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241. Off.
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242. I'm Special Agent Lauren McCauley.
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243. You can call me that or Lauren.
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244. I remember you don't like "Jimbo."
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245. Jimmy, please.
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246. And you know Mr. Beaumont.
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247. Mr. Beaumont sandbagged me
into accepting a five-year plea
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248. when he knew I'd get ten.
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249. So you remember it?
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250. No possibility of parole.
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251. Who takes that deal?
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252. You.
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253. You're a drug dealer.
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254. And you played chicken with us,
and you lost.
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255. Embrace that concept.
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256. Now, sit down.
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257. I hear you're making a real go of prison.
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258. No major beefs.
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259. Seem to get along
with most of the dominant gangs
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260. and successfully avoid
the ones you don't know yet.
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261. And… you've developed a sideline in here?
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262. No shit.
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263. That's in there?
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265. fresh vegetables and lean cuts of meat?
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266. Prison food sucks.
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267. So does prison life,
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268. but you seem to have
grabbed it by the balls.
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269. What is this sideline, by the way?
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272. You rent porno mags, right?
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What do they call it in retail? Breakage?
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277. I turn my inventory over a lot.
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278. That's what you called drugs too.
Your "inventory."
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Everyone likes you.
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to Mexican cartel guys,
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at the Elmwood Park Social Club.
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your funny story or two,
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and just let them run their mouths.
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293. Take me.
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294. Something in those soulful eyes of yours.
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295. The way you sit so still,
so at peace with yourself.
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296. It makes me want to babble, man.
Unlock myself.
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297. You mentioned a point a while back?
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298. You in a rush?
'Cause we can let you get back to it.
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299. No. I'm fine.
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300. You got porn to sell, veggies to procure,
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three months left on your sentence?
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303. - Just tell me what you want.
- I don't wanna hold you up.
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304. Just fucking tell me why I'm here.
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305. Temper.
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306. Not as cool as he thinks.
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307. We would like you
to transfer to another prison
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to elicit a confession.
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309. We need the precise location
of a dead body.
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310. You need it?
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311. We suspect that the man
that you'll read about in that file
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312. has killed 14 women, maybe more.
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313. But we only tied him to two.
And we only have one of the bodies.
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314. We'd like to find the other one.
And maybe 12 more.
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315. And this prison where the guy is?
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316. It's in Springfield, Missouri.
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317. Maximum security,
specializing in the criminally insane.
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318. So… you want me to check in to hell,
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319. cozy up to a fucking demon,
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320. and ask him all casual,
"Hey, so where'd you bury 13 bodies?"
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321. Is that right?
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322. Not for all the fucking money
in the world.
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323. How about freedom?
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324. A complete commutation of your sentence.
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325. If I transfer?
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326. If you transfer.
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of Patricia Reitler's body.
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329. No body, no release.
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330. No.
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331. No?
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332. No.
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333. His conviction's on appeal.
He could win and walk.
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334. If he walks, he'll kill again and again
until he fucks up and gets caught.
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335. The last time,
he killed 14 girls before he got caught.
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336. And it won't have anything to do with me.
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337. It will.
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338. You had the chance to stop him,
and you didn't take it.
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339. Look, I'm sorry about these women,
but I don't know them.
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340. And if he gets out,
I won't know the next ones he kills.
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341. I might be sad about it, but…
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342. This kind of deal
won't walk through the door twice.
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343. So, before you spend the next ten years
wondering why you didn't take it…
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344. look at the file.
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345. At the very least,
it'll make unique reading material.
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346. Your attorney has our contact info.
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347. Come on, Brooke!
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348. Come on, Brookie!
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- Holy shit. She did!
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351. - Honey, you're going the wrong direction!
- Honey, the other way!
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352. - Wrong direction!
- The other way!
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He hopped in a van and drove off.
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It could have been green too, or black.
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but you know…
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I know a Dodge when I see one.
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Sheriff's Department. Can I help you?
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372. He sure is.
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373. Hey, Len.
You filed a report a couple of weeks ago
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374. on a possible 647 over at Whittier?
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375. Yep.
Two 14-year-old girls riding their bikes.
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- Yep.
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if they wanted to take a ride with him.
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381. Yeah, well, they said the van…
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- Indiana plate number.
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387. No. The guy drove off.
They never saw him again.
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a little dramatic.
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the two girls in Whittier,
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in the last year.
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once near the Dauphin Reserve.
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395. The same complaint every time. Harassment.
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397. Larry D. Hall. Wabash, Indiana.
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your mother actually visited.
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your girlfriend to my sentencing.
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400. I've been with Sammy
longer than I was with your mother.
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403. Sam? I like her fine.
She just ain't my mother.
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406. What? You think this place is bad?
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407. Springfield is the kind of prison
that they send subhumans to.
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410. They'll commute my whole sentence.
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411. What happens if you don't get them
what they want?
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if you have to defend yourself,
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414. and they tack on another ten fucking years
to your sentence?
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415. That'd be a death sentence.
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We'll figure something out.
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- I don't know.
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424. registered to a resident of yours,
a Lawrence D. Hall?
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425. Sure. Larry.
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429. Well enough. It's a small town.
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why a van registered to him
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a couple of times in the last year.
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434. Georgetown, about 130 miles down the road.
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436. Nope.
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439. Larry's into Civil War reenactments.
You know, they dress up in the uniforms.
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sideburns, and they play at the battles.
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over at the Sheriff's Department,
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454. Okay. Are you still there?
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455. Yes, ma'am.
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456. Sorry, we have no record
of a Civil War reenactment
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457. over the last three years.
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458. Okay.
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459. Well, thank you for your time.
Appreciate it.
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460. However, there was a Revolutionary War.
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461. What is that?
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462. I said there was
a Revolutionary War reenactment though.
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463. When?
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464. Last summer, Forest Glen Park.
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465. The exact date was,
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466. let me see, July 19th.
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467. Hello?
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468. Hello, are you still there?
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469. Detective?
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470. Okay. Thank you.
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471. Sammy?
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472. Great.
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473. Where's Dad?
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474. He came in from the yard last week
talking funny, you know,
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475. like he was drunk, but he wasn't.
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476. He said that he had a headache.
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477. You know, he—
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478. He went to sit down,
but he missed the chair.
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479. And the side of his face went all droopy—
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480. - He had a stroke?
- Yeah.
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481. - Is he alive?
- Yeah. He's alive.
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482. He was in the hospital for a few days,
but now he's out.
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483. Is he okay?
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484. Is he okay?
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485. Told me to say he was…
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486. but he's not.
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487. He can't talk all the way right,
and he walks kinda to the side.
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488. He's really weak, and he tires.
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489. He's not good at all, no.
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490. When did it happen?
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491. Last week. Wednesday.
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492. - Why didn't anybody tell me?
- I am telling you.
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493. Before. Someone should have called me.
I'm his son.
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494. Well, he is like a baby right now.
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495. I had to have my sister drive two hours
to watch him so I could come and tell you.
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496. What do you want? A fucking parade?
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497. You know, the doctor said
it was stress that did it.
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498. Know what caused that stress?
You. In here.
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499. It is all he ever fucking talks about.
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500. His poor Jimmy doing time
because he was a bad father.
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501. He was a bad father. Didn't do his job.
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502. Well, listen to me. He did his job.
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503. Nobody made you sell that shit.
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504. Nobody put a gun to your head.
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505. And now you're in here,
and it is killing him.
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506. You through?
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507. He told me you got some way of getting out
of here earlier than the ten years.
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508. He don't got ten years.
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509. And if you stay in here,
he don't got three.
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510. Detective Drysdale, this is Brian Miller
from Georgetown again.
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511. Hey, Brian.
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512. Yeah, well, that Civil War tip you gave us
really paid off. Thank you for that.
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513. You said you grew up with Larry.
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514. Well, what's he like?
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515. A harmless weirdo.
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516. Sorry, I got "harmless."
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517. I said, he's a harmless weirdo.
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518. Uh-huh. Why weirdo?
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519. Well, the sideburns, like I said.
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520. He grew up
with a mom and dad who were odd.
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521. And the cemetery, you know.
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522. The cemetery?
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523. A what?
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524. A gravedigger.
Larry grew up on a graveyard.
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525. But he's harmless.
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526. Why would you say that?
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527. He just is. He's a twerpy kinda guy.
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528. He got beat up a bunch in school.
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529. Uh-huh.
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530. The thing is,
there's a girl that went missing—
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531. The college girl?
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532. He confessed to that, but he didn't do it.
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533. Marion PD cleared him.
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534. Said he was a serial confessor.
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535. But no, I—
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536. He confessed in a missing persons case?
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537. In Marion, yeah.
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538. They ascertained he was full of shit.
That—
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539. But that's Larry. He's always trying
to make himself look bigger than he is.
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540. Let me call you from my landline.
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541. Hey.
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542. I'm back.
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543. Yeah. So, Chris, the thing is,
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544. we got a girl, went missing,
turned up dead.
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545. And you think Larry Hall
could have something to do with it?
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546. Well, we don't know.
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547. What we do know is a van was seen
driving around the area
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548. and, you know, he was creeping out girls
in the area on more than one occasion.
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549. So, with your help,
we'd like to talk to him.
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550. Well, I mean…
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551. I have to disagree with you here.
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552. On which part?
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553. Where Larry Hall could have
anything to do with a dead girl.
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554. He just likes to talk.
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555. Like in Marion.
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556. They got the guy who did it,
and it sure wasn't Larry.
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557. Fair enough.
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558. I'll call him in here,
and I'll get us a room.
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559. I'll set it up.
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560. 10:00 tomorrow work for you?
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561. Yes. Sure. Yes.
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562. You think you can get him there
without a hitch?
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563. If I can't, I'll call you.
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564. Else, I'll see you at 10:00.
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565. Okay.
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566. - I said, okay.
- I heard the word.
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567. Why don't you elaborate?
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568. I'll accept the transfer
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569. and befriend this sick fucking puppy
and get you what you want.
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570. So, let's get to it.
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571. I'm glad you've made yourself available.
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572. But I never said the job was yours.
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573. I asked if you were interested.
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574. - Now I know you are.
- Wait a second.
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575. We're looking at more than one applicant
for the position.
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576. Fuck are you talking about?
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577. I just told you.
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578. I'll let my bosses know
you're amenable to a transfer
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579. and put your name in the hat for the job.
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580. And we'll go from there.
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581. Keep doing your homework.
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582. You're not going to want to blow
the job interview, believe me.
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583. Hi. Detective Miller.
I have a 10:00 a.m. with Drysdale.
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584. - Brian?
- Chris!
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585. Hey, it's good to meet you.
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586. Likewise.
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587. - He in a box?
- Larry?
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588. No, he's across the street.
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589. We got him in a conference room
with the Marion guys.
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590. The detectives?
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591. Yeah. They want to question him
on the Reitler case.
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592. We wanted to observe.
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593. But I was hoping that he would be at ease.
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594. Not think anything was up.
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595. Well, he spent a whole day
with the Marion guys once, driving around.
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596. He's pretty relaxed with them.
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597. Why were they driving around?
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598. He claimed he could take them to a body.
Patricia Reitler's.
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599. - But he didn't, because, like I said—
- Yeah, no.
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600. He's "full of shit." I know.
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601. Detective Russ Aborn, Brian Miller,
with the Vermilion Sheriffs.
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602. Hey.
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603. Derek's in with him now,
shooting the shit.
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604. I know you like him
for some dead girl in your town,
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605. but we wasted a day with this guy
on the Reitler case.
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606. And he dragged us all around,
one cornfield to the next,
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607. and he didn't do it.
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608. So, I doubt he did yours.
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609. He just likes confessing to cops.
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610. Good to know.
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611. Derek Johansen.
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612. Now, those are some exquisite burnsides.
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613. Named after General Ambrose Burnside,
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614. a civil war general
from around these parts, right?
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615. A lot of people call them sideburns,
but the proper term is burnsides, yeah.
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616. Well, yours are impressive,
no matter what they're called.
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617. You leave them in place year-round?
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618. Yeah, it's easier than having to regrow
them before every reenactment.
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619. You do both the Civil War
and Revolutionary War reenactments, right?
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620. Sorry, I'm Brian.
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621. I'm with the Vermilion County Sheriffs
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624. Never heard of it.
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625. We had a Revolutionary War reenactment.
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626. I guess it was one town over.
The same county.
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627. You didn't attend a Revolutionary War
reenactment in Illinois last summer?
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628. I don't know, maybe.
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629. Well, yeah, he did a lot of this
when he was leading us to Tricia Reitler.
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630. "I don't know, maybe."
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631. Didn't you, Larry?
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632. C'mon, tell him, Larry.
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633. Tell him how you, I don't know, maybe.
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634. And, I can't quite remember—
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635. If you want to question Mr. Hall
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637. Right now,
I'd like to chat with him about mine.
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638. By all means, chat.
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639. All right, Larry,
this is Georgetown right here, okay?
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640. And this is Forest Glen Park.
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641. And…
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642. McHenry Township, right up here.
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643. And this would have been
where the reenactment take place.
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644. McHenry. Yeah, I've been there.
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645. Last summer?
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646. I mean,
I think so, yeah. Like around there.
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647. I know that there's a Hardee's—
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648. Sorry.
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649. No, it's okay.
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650. I remember there was a Hardee's
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651. That's right. They do, Larry.
It's right here.
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652. Yep.
I had a sandwich and some french fries
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653. when I was driving around
trying to find a guy who had a Charger.
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654. A Dodge?
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655. Yeah. I have a '82 Dodge van,
and some of the parts are interchangeable.
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656. Did you ever find the guy?
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657. No, I don't think that I did.
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658. - But you drove around looking?
- Yep.
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659. Larry loves Dodges. Heard all about them
that day we drove him around.
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660. Yeah, well, I like Mopar parts.
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661. I'll find these little junkers
that are rusted underneath a tree
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662. or behind some of these people's houses.
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663. They're not doing nothing with them.
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664. So… maybe I know a body shop
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665. that… needs a tailpipe
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666. or… filter housing,
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667. and then I'll just buy it for 20
and resell it for 35.
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668. Must be a lot of driving around.
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669. Oh, yeah. A lot of miles.
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670. But I like to drive.
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671. And when you were driving around,
do you remember talking to two girls?
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672. I asked for directions.
They were very rude.
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673. How were they rude?
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674. They told me to—
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675. Sorry, what?
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676. Told me to go fuck myself.
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677. Did you exchange words with them?
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- Misunderstanding?
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682. Larry had some words with
a jogger in town a few times.
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683. She accused him of stalking her.
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684. I didn't stalk anyone.
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686. past where some girl runs
the same time every day. I mean—
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687. Come on, Larry.
Was a little more to it than that.
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693. Yeah, it's a small town.
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694. Larry, these two girls in my town—
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695. You know,
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I'm sorry.
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698. I would never dream of hurting two girls.
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699. Well, you might dream of it.
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700. All right.
What are you guys talking about?
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701. Larry has vivid dreams.
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702. Tell Brian here about your dreams, Larry.
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703. They're just dreams.
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706. In my dreams,
I, like… kill women… you know?
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