1. May I help you?
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3. I need some replacement electrical tape.
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4. Okay. You bring me the empty
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5. Empty what?
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6. The cardboard core that's left
when you run out of tape.
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7. What? Why?
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9. I can't give you a new one
until we get the old.
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10. Are you kidding me?
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11. No.
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12. Whatever, Dennis.
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13. This is your captain speaking.
New York City to the Bay Area...
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14. Just, hey, do me a favor.
Don't mention this to me ever again.
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15. - I'm going to.
- It's the insanest idea I've ever heard.
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16. - I'm going to, Bill.
- We have a job to do.
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17. - We are here to teach.
- Chino, California Medical,
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18. California Men's Colony,
Norco, Soledad, San Quentin—
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19. If you'd said to me, "I want to become
a Beach Boy, take up surfing,
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20. - sit around smoking the vibes."
- Folsom.
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21. Or, "I want to make it in the movies.
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22. Gonna get me a walk-up in West Hollywood
and a Pekingese."
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23. Manson is 30 miles away in Vacaville.
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24. A hop, skip, and a jump.
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25. - You really wanna meet Charlie Manson?
- Why not?
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26. Sir.
- Swing by and say hi.
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27. Yeah.
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28. Thank you.
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29. Nobody wants to hear
about that crazy motherfucker.
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30. You know this.
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31. Welcome to San Francisco.
Please remain seated...
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32. Besides, when are you gonna find time
for these fireside chats, Holden?
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33. I'll figure it out.
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34. Nobody can talk to Manson.
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35. Tom Snyder's been trying to interview him
for years.
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36. We're the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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37. What if his civil rights
are being violated?
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38. Please just get in the car.
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39. In California every year,
35 percent of murders go unsolved.
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40. That's more unsolved murders
than in any other state.
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41. It's partly due to geography.
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42. In the woods, in the mountains,
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43. - ravines, hiking trails—
- You can't get to Manson,
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44. - even if you're a fed.
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45. CMF treats him like a fucking unicorn.
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46. No one needs to think about psychology
more than the people in Santa Cruz.
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47. - In a homicide situation...
- If you go to Vacaville, meet Ed Kemper.
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48. What happened that triggered him?
- Give me that name again.
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49. Kemper. Ed Kemper.
They call him the "Coed Killer."
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50. What about when even the killer
doesn't know why he behaved as he did?
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51. You can't miss the guy.
He's like six foot nine, 285 pounds.
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52. - Whoa. King-size.
- Super king.
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53. Violent murder used to be...
- Killed a bunch of coeds in Santa Cruz.
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54. Six teenage girls, chops their heads off,
has sexual intercourse with the corpses.
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55. - Oh...
- Kills his mom with a claw hammer,
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56. has sexual intercourse with her head.
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57. - Bullshit.
- In her mouth.
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58. - No.
- Yeah.
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59. When strangers murder strangers
for no apparent reason...
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60. He was in a mental institution
right up until then too.
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61. He's a total whack job. He was murdering
his grandparents at the age of 15,
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62. but then he manages to convince everyone
that he's completely rehabilitated.
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63. Oh, my God.
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64. In many of these crimes,
the motives are not just obscure...
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65. Jim Conor knew him real well.
I'll introduce you.
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66. - Really?
- Yeah.
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67. - ... borderline unfathomable.
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68. Used to call him Big Ed.
Everybody here knew him.
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69. - Was he an informant?
- No, but he was smart. He was funny.
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70. He used to watch all the cop shows on TV.
Crazy about Wambaugh and Police Story.
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71. He wanted to be CHP,
but it didn't work out.
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72. He would joke that they could conceal
his psychiatric record
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73. but not his fat ass.
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74. Stupid shit like that.
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75. Guys like him
always want to be in uniform.
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76. Losers. Losers are drawn to authority.
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77. Nobody wants to admit it,
but losers are useful.
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78. - Why?
They're nosy.
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79. They know what everybody else is up to.
And they're resentful, a lot of 'em.
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80. - They always got a raw deal.
- Ed was a busybody.
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about the killings?
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82. Oh, we knew about 'em,
just hadn't connected them with him.
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83. - He kept asking about them, though.
- And you didn't suspect him?
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84. What?
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85. "What?" You liked the guy.
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86. - Let's say he was a friendly nuisance.
- Oh, come on.
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87. - He was hard not to like.
- So you were the arresting officer?
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88. In the end,
he lit out to Pueblo, Colorado,
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89. expecting there to be
some kind of manhunt.
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90. When nobody came, he got sick of waiting
and decided to turn himself in.
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91. Called from a pay phone. Confessed!
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92. We thought he was bullshitting.
I drove him all the way back.
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93. He wouldn't stop yakking.
Going into forensic detail.
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94. I thought I hit the jackpot.
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95. After a few hours,
I'm like, "Oh, God, please. Enough!"
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96. You think Kemper would talk to us?
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97. Try stopping him.
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98. Who's "us," kemosabe?
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99. David Berkowitz, 24.
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100. Spent his days sorting letters
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101. What?
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102. Really, what are you expecting to learn?
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103. A killer who can't stop talking?
It's a gift.
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104. A gift, huh?
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105. He made a severed head
perform fellatio on him.
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106. His third victim
was a 15-year-old child, Holden.
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107. You don't want to talk?
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108. So, basically, you just got me out here
to carry your slide projector?
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109. To help with the workload, yeah.
The work we're sanctioned to do.
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110. Kemper doesn't interest you
or is beneath you somehow?
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111. A little of both.
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112. - This is the man...
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113. What about the suit?
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114. Anybody finds out you're a fed,
there'll be a riot.
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115. Shepard finds out
you've been interviewing the Coed Killer
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116. as a side project, he'll flip his shit.
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117. It's easier to ask forgiveness
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118. Okay.
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119. If you're gonna go in,
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120. take him by surprise,
get the fuck out as quick as possible.
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121. Good advice.
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122. Straight in there, don't phone,
don't give them a chance to ask around.
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123. I'm a buddy of Jim Conor's.
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124. "Jim Conor reached out," you bet.
"He sends his regards."
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125. "I stopped by the Jury Room for a drink."
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126. "The guys all say..." Blah, blah, blah.
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127. - "Can I call you Big Ed?"
- I wouldn't mention the killings.
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128. You're not there
because he's a necrophile degenerate.
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129. You're there because he's... fascinating.
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130. How do I not mention the killings?
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131. Just take it slow.
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132. - What are you doing?
- Just in case.
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133. They're not gonna let you in
with a sidearm.
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134. The guy is six foot nine,
weighs 300 pounds.
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135. - That's right.
- So what's he gonna do?
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136. He's gonna take the fucking thing away,
kill you with it,
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137. and then have sex with your face.
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138. Hold it, guys.
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139. - You're clear.
I don't want to spoil your fun.
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140. - I'm good. Nine is fine.
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142. You take notes,
I'll help you write 'em up.
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143. You're really gonna go golfing
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144. while I glean profound insights
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145. - It's my day off.
- You're gonna be sorry.
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146. No. You're gonna be sorry, Holden,
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147. when he decides you're using him
and there's nothing in it for good old Ed.
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148. - I think there is.
- What?
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149. He's going to be part of something
instead of rotting inside a cell.
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150. Part of what? We're not even here.
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151. All right.
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152. I must respectfully ask
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153. Yes, sir.
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154. In addition,
I have some paperwork for you to sign.
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155. A disclaimer that states in the event
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156. attacked, assaulted, or otherwise abused
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157. the United States government
forswears any and all liability.
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158. Oh. Okay.
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159. Kiss my ass!
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160. [man 2] Hey, boy,
bring that shit over here!
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161. [man 3] Bitch!
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162. Can we unlock the—
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163. No, those stay on. They're regulation.
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164. I think that's gonna be
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165. You're FBI.
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166. - Okay. You're all set.
- Thanks, Jim.
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167. I'll see ya later.
- Later.
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168. Holden, right?
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169. - Edward.
- Edmund.
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170. - Oh, I'm sorry. I assumed that it was—
- Are you tired?
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171. How could you tell?
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172. It's a beautiful drive, but it's long.
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173. Edmund was my mom's idea,
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174. Sure thing.
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177. I'm an instructor working out of
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180. Can I get you something?
You want a sandwich?
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181. - No, I'm okay.
- What kind of sandwich you like?
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182. - Um... I'm good.
- You want an egg salad sandwich?
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183. - I'm fine. Really.
- I'll get us an egg salad sandwich.
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184. I can get almost anything you want
from the canteen.
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185. Okay.
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186. - Do you have tuna?
- Oh, the egg salad's better.
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187. - Hey, Jim?
Yeah, Ed?
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188. [Ed] Have you seen Mitch this morning?
You think you can find him for me?
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189. - Good, huh?
- Mmm!
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190. These guys are great.
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191. I've been here five years.
We just clicked right off the bat.
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192. You like the guards?
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193. Well, they like me. I'm polite.
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194. You know, I heard that you used to drink
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195. You mean in Santa Cruz?
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196. Yeah, those are good guys.
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197. I applied to California Highway Patrol.
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198. My mom spoke to the cops
to get my psychiatric record expunged.
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199. Turns out my record didn't bother them
at all, I was just too tall.
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200. Too tall?
I've heard of being too short, but...
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201. What?
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202. Nothing. It just seems...
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204. No.
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205. Well, cops like me
because they can talk to me...
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206. more than they can talk
to their own wives, some of them.
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208. You know, books, movies.
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209. I watch all the cop shows on TV.
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211. Joseph Wambaugh, Police Story?
You ever watch that?
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212. Huge fan.
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218. because I knew exactly how their minds
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I'm too savvy.
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230. Well, it's more of a research thing.
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231. Research.
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do a bunch of tests?
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237. No. Yeah, no tests. Just right here.
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239. Well, because I believe
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245. We don't have to talk about
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247. Hm?
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249. No, I'm not tense.
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250. Well, I'll be honest,
I don't get many visitors.
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251. When I do, you think
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252. Fuck no. It's like if you worked
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253. real conversation stopper.
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257. all we want to talk about
is what it's like.
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258. The shit that went down.
The entire fucked-upness of it.
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260. It's not easy.
Butchering people is hard work.
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I don't think people realize.
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264. Oh, I just think it's an interesting
choice of words, "vocation."
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266. A hobby? I'd say it's more than that.
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267. Look at the consequences.
The stakes are very high.
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Are you getting what you came for?
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- Good.
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274. I think it's shutting the barn door
after the horse has bolted, somewhat.
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the state should do with you instead?
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276. Well, Holden,
a lobotomy's not out of the question.
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279. - You remember Frances Farmer?
- No.
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280. I loved Frances Farmer.
She was an actress.
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281. They lobotomized her in the '50s.
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282. She was very smart and intense...
very misunderstood. She was a lot like me.
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283. You don't think you could benefit
from psychiatry?
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284. I already did all that in the institution.
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285. It didn't take.
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286. For me, I think surgery
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287. And if surgery doesn't... take,
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288. in this modern society, what do we do
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293. Why do you keep looking at me like that?
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294. - Like what?
- Funny.
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295. You keep looking at me
like I'm a specimen.
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296. Well, to be honest...
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297. It's just you seem like a nice,
ordinary...
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298. It's difficult for me to square you
with what you're in prison for.
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301. I was a regular guy most of my life,
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308. I was living a vile, depraved,
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309. filled with debased violence and mayhem,
and fear, and death.
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312. An unusual MO. Oh, sure.
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315. An oeuvre, if you will.
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- One right after another.
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- Well...
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331. But you're never gonna find them
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333. Well, Holden, I'm not an expert.
I'm not an authority.
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an extremely accomplished murderer
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successfully evading capture...
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because I despaired of ever being caught.
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What the fuck? He's Stanley Kubrick?
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342. He likes talking to cops.
He's lonely. He could do it all day.
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Bill.
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and had sex with their corpses.
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I don't know what is.
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349. Yeah, he meticulously chose small, young,
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351. He's self-aware and objective.
Isn't that highly unusual?
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352. He's saying everything you want to hear,
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353. just like he did with the shrinks
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354. He knew just enough to talk his way out,
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- What makes you so sure I'm being stupid?
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357. It's only a matter of time
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- Come with me next weekend.
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- No, I'm not gonna do that.
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361. It helps me think clearly.
You might want to try it.
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362. Oh, yeah. Up a little.
Uh-huh.
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- My left or your left?
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366. It's fine. What's wrong?
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- Why would I want a break?
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- All right.
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369. You want me to throw in something?
Play with your nipples?
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370. - Why?
- Move it along.
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371. - You're doing great. Just stop stopping.
- Okay.
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FBI Behavioral Science Unit.
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374. - We should put him on the payroll.
- Would the FBI ever do that?
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375. Doubtful.
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376. Everyone's freaked out
that Berkowitz might sell his life story.
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to make that sort of thing illegal.
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378. It'd be awful
for the families of the victims.
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- Hi.
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- Uh...
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383. - I'll just have an Ed salad sandwich—
- A what?
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384. - An egg salad sandwich. Thank you.
- Holden, you don't even like egg salad.
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- Right. Um...
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386. I'll just have a Denver omelet.
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387. You've got mention-itis.
You cannot stop mentioning him.
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390. - Killing women?
- Yeah.
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391. Jesus. How do you wrap your mind
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- No?
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- You mean, like...
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- Ask him questions about himself.
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- Keep your arms uncrossed.
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- But don't touch him.
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409. but you don't want him to think
you're gonna fuck him.
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410. Look at your face.
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411. Here's the thing.
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412. I spent five years as a brick agent
and a couple of years at the academy.
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413. - I'm squeaky clean.
- [Ed] Oh.
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414. I'm Eliot Ness. I'm—
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415. You're Melvin Purvis, G-MAN.
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416. Exactly.
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417. And back then, no skirt in the FBI.
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418. - No women, just men.
- Wow.
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419. Then I enroll in college,
and suddenly, I am Warren fucking Beatty.
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420. - Wow.
- Everything goes.
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421. - You take sugar?
- No.
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422. - Cool. Milk?
- Thank you.
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423. - You got it, man.
- Suddenly it's disco and poppers,
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424. and fern bars.
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425. I am up to my neck in chicks.
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426. Pussy, pussy, pussy. I hear that.
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427. It turns out chicks do really dig a guy
with a badge.
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428. "Gas, grass, or ass.
Nobody rides for free."
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429. Next thing I know, I'm with a 24-year-old
that I met in a bar.
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430. No woman has ever been so into me
in my entire life.
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431. Don't brag. It's unbecoming.
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432. Oh, my God. I am so sorry.
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433. I'm kidding.
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434. Man...
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435. the things she comes up with in the sack.
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436. You gotta love that young pussy.
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437. I do. I really fucking do.
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438. You gotta make it with that young pussy
real quick before it turns into Mom.
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439. Yeah.
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440. So you were a virgin up until then,
that's what you're saying?
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441. - No, not at all.
- Oh, you go over like you're a virgin.
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442. - What?
- What's wrong with that?
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443. I was a virgin for years.
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444. Oh, no, there's nothing wrong with it,
it's just I'm... not.
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445. Uh-huh.
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446. This new girl, she take it up the ass?
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447. We haven't really discussed it.
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448. Ask her.
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449. An asshole will suck your cock right in,
literally.
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450. It's like a hole that sucks.
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451. It's easy.
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452. But when you fuck somebody in the neck,
it's entirely the opposite.
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453. It's nothing but resistance.
It's really difficult.
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454. Let me.
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455. You feel this?
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456. Feel it. It's all muscle.
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457. Cartilaginous.
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458. Is this interesting?
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459. - Oh, yeah.
- Because I can skip some of the detail.
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460. No, I'm here for the detail.
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461. A major college campus.
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462. It's like a giant candy store,
you know what I mean.
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463. Right.
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464. Your, uh, your mom worked on campus
at UCSC, right?
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465. Remind me again what she did.
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466. - Administrative assistant.
- Right.
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467. That's all she lived for, man,
her work and her precious coeds,
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468. whom she mothered relentlessly.
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469. Do you think
that she neglected you for them?
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470. Put it this way,
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471. she had a very violently
outspoken position on men.
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472. She had a failed marriage with my father.
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473. I looked a lot like him, so...
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474. You reminded her of him.
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475. Do you think you developed a dislike
for young women as a result?
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476. As far as she was concerned,
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477. I was never going to end up
with one of those girls
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478. because I was a fuckup
and an embarrassment.
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479. - You were a failure in her eyes.
- Look.
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480. My mother was a decent, upstanding,
reasonable woman,
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481. but when it came to me,
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482. she had nothing but contempt,
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483. disappointment, and disdain.
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484. That must've been awful.
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485. Well, here's the thing.
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486. I'm listening.
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487. Women are born with this little hole
between their legs...
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488. which every man on earth
just wants to stick something into.
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489. And they're weaker than men,
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490. so they learn strategies.
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491. They deploy their minds and their sex,
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492. and they intuitively learn to humiliate.
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493. Did your mother humiliate you?
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494. Ed?
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495. Lust murder doesn't cut it.
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496. He did not stab, and rape, and decapitate
Mom because he was aroused.
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497. He was conditioned to do it.
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498. - Did he say that?
- As good as.
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499. It's schtick.
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500. He learned the vernacular
in the institution.
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501. - He's sophisticated enough to use it.
- No, that's not my instinct.
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502. Is it your instinct he was choosing words
carefully or did he just spew it out?
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503. Very carefully.
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504. He's got you pegged. He's telling you
what he's guessed you want to hear.
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505. - But why would I want to hear that?
- Because you're you.
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506. You told him
about your university education,
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507. and your sassy girlfriend,
and your sensitive character,
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508. and he tailored his bullshit to fit.
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509. - Why did you tell him that stuff?
- To loosen him up.
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510. Why do you feel the need
to tell him about your girlfriend?
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511. Just to get him talking.
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512. Holden, he's had seven years
in a correctional facility.
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513. He's been practicing. Don't encourage him.
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514. - I was trying to disarm him.
- You're a federal agent.
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515. Don't give him anything.
He's your subject. Be objective.
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516. - I've gotta trust my instincts on this.
- There's that word again.
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517. So in Fairfield, Iowa
you were in the Dark Ages,
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518. and now suddenly, you have
all these unimpeachable instincts?
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519. Well, it's been a process.
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520. Okay, look, there's no doubt
whatever happened in there
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521. was a profound experience for you,
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522. but I need you to understand
that whatever you think,
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523. there is a distinct possibility
that he's manipulating you.
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524. It's not my fault.
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525. Gentleman, I'm Detective Roy Carver.
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526. Listen, I was a little late
for the presentation,
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527. but that was just great.
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528. - Well, thank you very much.
- Glad to be of service.
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529. Listen, before you go,
I was hoping I could ask you something.
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530. I know you're not just here to teach.
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531. - No, we really just teach, Roy.
- Pretty much all we focus on.
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532. I was hoping I could get you to take
a look at something a little, uh...
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533. unusual.
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534. Oh, sure thing.
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535. Her name's Rosemary Gonzales,
73 years old.
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536. Her husband died of cancer
so she sold the family farm in Chico,
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537. moved to Sacramento
to be closer to the grandkids.
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538. Two weeks ago, we find her beaten
within an inch of her life
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539. in a doorway to her back porch.
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540. She hasn't been robbed.
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541. She's been groped and assaulted
but not penetrated,
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542. and the little dog's throat's been cut.
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543. Was the dog killed
because it was protecting her?
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544. Or for some other reason?
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545. That I don't know. But it's interesting.
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546. Why didn't he stab her?
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547. Didn't have the nerve?
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548. I don't think some Latino with a shiv
got scared of a little old lady.
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549. Why do you say that?
Why do you say "Latino" like that?
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550. That's the neighborhood, spics and blacks.
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551. Did she identify anybody
of that ethnicity?
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552. No. She was hovering in and out
of a coma for the past ten days.
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553. Now she's finally come around,
she has no recollection whatsoever.
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554. You think it's about a little dog?
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555. Scottish Terriers can be loud.
Their bark...
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556. - Could be annoying.
- Listen...
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557. we need to know exactly
how worried we need to be.
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558. My husband would've cried
to see me like this.
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559. Me, I don't cry. I'm tough.
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560. But he was just like a baby.
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561. It would've destroyed
his faith in humanity.
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562. What did I ever do?
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563. Who would do such a thing?
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564. I never hurt a soul.
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565. I don't have any enemies.
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566. I don't dress like a whore.
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567. - I'm an old lady—
Está bien.
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568. Let me ask you something.
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569. Did your dog ever bite anyone?
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570. Never.
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571. Ever bother anyone by barking?
Any complaints from neighbors?
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572. No. He was very well-behaved.
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573. - Who cuts the grass, Rosie?
- Who helps you take care of the yard?
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574. I have all sorts of help. Kids mostly.
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575. Which kids?
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576. Just local kids.
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577. It's a very close community.
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578. And you didn't recognize your assailant?
He wasn't familiar?
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579. I just don't remember.
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580. Do you have kids?
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581. Two daughters.
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582. Married?
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583. The eldest is divorced. Dios mío.
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584. The younger I don't see that often.
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585. Can you remember anything else?
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586. Was he big, little?
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587. Do you remember any moles, scars,
tattoos, distinctive marks?
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588. I remember moonlight.
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589. And...
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590. I do remember a smell.
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591. What kind of smell?
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592. I don't know, he just...
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593. - He stank.
Like what?
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594. Grease or gasoline, fertilizer?
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595. Like a bum.
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596. Like somebody who needed to wash.
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597. Seventeen, eighteen-year-old
high school kid,
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598. low self-esteem, hates authority,
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599. doesn't get along well with his parents.
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600. What, just some punk?
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601. Gets into a fight
with his old man one night,
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602. maybe he gets a hold of a bottle of liquor
and comes across the house,
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603. recognizes the place because he cut
the grass there when he was younger.
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604. - Some neighborhood kid?
He goes inside.
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605. She doesn't recognize him,
thinks he's broken in, and starts yelling.
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606. The fight gets physical.
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607. He's drunk, he beats the shit out of her.
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608. He knifes the dog
because the dog is yapping its head off.
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609. And then he runs.
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610. Are you guys serious? A teenager?
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611. He has bad hygiene.
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612. Doesn't bathe
because bathing is what his parents want.
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613. Look, we got a lot of kids like that
around here.
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614. But what kind of degenerate
carves up a little dog?
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615. Maybe the kid saw the dog in the yard,
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616. decided to conduct a moonlight experiment
with his Bowie knife, gets interrupted.
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617. A careful, considerate old lady
would bring her dog in at night.
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618. She went outside with the dog
because she heard something.
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619. Listen.
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620. It was a harvest moon.
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621. We have been tossing the idea around
that maybe it's one of these, uh...
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622. you know, satanic deals.
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623. You know, like maybe the dog is some kind
of ritual sacrifice or something.
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624. Check.
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625. You need to squeeze
the neighborhood kids.
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626. One of them knows something.
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627. We had a kid like that,
brought him in for questioning twice.
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628. Bring him in again.
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629. We're gonna get pushback
from the family.
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630. His aunt works for the county.
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631. - Then make it formal.
- I'm probably gonna need a warrant.
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632. We might be able to help you with that.
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633. Fuck!
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634. Nancy's gonna kill me.
We can't get a flight till Sunday.
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635. - Maybe this kid's like Kemper.
- We have to get a room.
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636. I can take care of the room.
We can turn this into an opportunity.
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637. - It could help with the Gonzales case.
- I can't believe I'm stuck with you.
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638. - We can talk to Kemper.
- No!
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639. - I'm gonna play golf.
- Come with me.
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640. I'm not consulting with Ed Kemper.
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641. Not to consult. Just background.
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642. When did his behavior escalate?
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643. You can't stay away
from that motherfucker, can you?
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644. No, please. Don't say "motherfucker."
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645. You know that he'll respond
to your seniority.
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646. - You could really smoke him out.
- No, not now.
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647. We're stuck here all weekend.
What else are you gonna do?
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648. I said forget about it, man.
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649. So, you're the big boss, right?
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650. Well, I established
the Behavioral Science Unit years ago,
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651. but Holden's come in
with a lot of new ideas.
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652. So Holden's
the intrepid rookie investigator?
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653. Bill taught me everything I know
about criminal behavior.
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654. Is that right?
Well, let me ask you something, Bill.
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655. What do you think
about Joseph Wambaugh?
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656. He knows Joe. Right, Bill?
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657. Well...
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658. Actually,
he based a lot of that stuff on Bill.
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659. - No shit.
- Uh-huh.
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660. Not the, uh, stories,
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661. but the psychological insights
and the vernacular.
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662. Yeah.
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663. That is fascinating.
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664. I sure would love
to pick your brain sometime.
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665. Well, that's another life sentence
right there.
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666. Maybe you could, uh...
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667. talk about your background
a little bit with Bill.
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668. Maybe tell him the thing
that you told me the other day
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669. about your mother.
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670. My mother.
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671. Well, you see, Bill,
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672. even as a child,
I had kind of a rich fantasy life.
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673. As a teenager,
I began by cutting up inanimate objects.
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674. G.I. Joe. My sister's dolls.
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675. Ripping their heads off,
cutting up the bodies.
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676. Mutilating them, if you will.
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677. You had fantasies of what, real women?
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678. [Ed] Oh, yeah.
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679. And my mother would yell
and scream at me, tell me I was sick.
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680. She thought I was going to do
something hideous one day.
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681. What did she think you were gonna do?
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682. I guess rape my sister or something.
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683. This is when I was ten years old.
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684. Nice.
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685. Not exactly The Brady Bunch.
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686. Why do you think she thought this?
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687. Because she was fucking nuts.
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688. - You didn't do anything to frighten her?
- [Ed] She frightened me.
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689. She'd make me sleep
on a dirty old mattress in the basement.
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690. Lock the door. Ten years old.
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691. So then it became dogs and cats,
strangling them,
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692. burying them in the backyard.
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693. Hold on. Sorry.
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694. Just to vent.
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695. You know what I'm saying?
Classic displacement activity.
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696. Because it was my retreat
from the insanity of the world.
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697. - Then, you see—
Sorry. Wait a minute.
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698. Sorry, guys.
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699. Is that why your mother sent you away?
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700. In the end,
I ran away to live with my father,
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701. but he didn't want me either.
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702. So they packed me off
to live with my grandma.
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703. She thought I was a freak.
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704. Is that why you shot her?
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705. Well, they were both very controlling,
aggressive, matriarchal women.
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706. - Matriarchal?
- [Ed] Female-centric.
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707. Get that down. That's a big antecedent.
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708. What happened after that?
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709. I was put in a fucking mental institution.
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710. I was 15.
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711. I was 21 years old when I came out.
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712. All those years when other kids
were having their sexual revolution,
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713. I was locked in a room.
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714. You remember the whole flower power,
college girls into love and peace?
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715. Physically, I wasn't impotent,
but emotionally I was.
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716. Because of the way I was conditioned
by Mom, right? Like you said.
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717. - Conditioned?
- Right.
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718. You see, Bill,
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719. I knew a week before she died
I was gonna kill her.
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720. She went out to a party, she got soused,
she came home alone.
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721. I asked her how her evening went.
She just looked at me.
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722. She said, "For seven years."
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723. She said, "I haven't had sex with a man
because of you, my murderous son."
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724. So I got a claw hammer
and I beat her to death.
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725. Then I cut her head off.
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726. And I humiliated her.
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727. And I said, "There. Now you've had sex."
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728. If there's one thing I know, it's this:
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729. A mother should not scorn her own son.
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730. If a woman humiliates her little boy,
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731. he will become hostile, and violent,
and debased. Period.
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732. Ladies and gentlemen,
we've reached our cruising altitude...
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733. - I think we need to talk.
- Now do you see?
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734. I need to speak to Shepard.
Tell him what's going on.
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735. It's too early.
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736. The longer we wait,
the worse it's gonna be.
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737. - We'll be drowned in red tape.
- And there's a reason for that.
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738. The FBI is a glacial bureaucracy,
but it's highly effective.
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739. Kemper's in lockdown,
what's he gonna do?
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740. Kemper is a gigantic blabbermouth.
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741. He's friends with all the prison guards.
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742. A federal agent is meeting with him,
you think that hasn't reached the warden?
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743. A couple of months, that's all I need.
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744. No. Because if we get censured,
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745. we're off work two weeks minimum,
no appeal.
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746. And you can kiss goodbye
to the Gonzales case.
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747. They'll never catch that guy.
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748. Did you tell a detective in Sacramento
you would intercede
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749. with the district attorney
on behalf of the FBI?
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750. Some DA called me and asked
why I had two agents in Sacramento.
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751. "Two goons," his exact words.
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752. It's a strange case.
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753. The locals were struggling.
We were trying to figure a way forward.
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754. What were you thinking?
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755. At the time, we deemed this
of great urgency.
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756. The circumstances were unusual.
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757. Assault and battery?
Since when does the FBI consult on that?
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758. Not even homicide.
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759. Unless you count a dog.
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760. Bill, the past three years
I've heard you complain
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761. about how overworked you are
with the Road School.
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762. I gave you your assistant,
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763. and this is how you choose
to spend your time?
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764. I trust you understand my position
on this.
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765. Is there anything else
you want to tell me?
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766. I get back on Tuesday, if you want
to pick me up from the airport.
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767. Sure, I'd love to.
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768. - You should come with me sometime.
- To Detroit?
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769. See your old stomping grounds.
Meet my mom.
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770. Okay, good to know where we're at.
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771. - No, I would love to meet your mom.
- I said sometime.
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772. No, actually, it's something
I would really enjoy.
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773. I meant eventually.
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774. I'm sure she's really, really lovely.
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775. Actually, she's kind of a bitch,
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776. especially when it comes
to people I'm dating.
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777. Really?
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778. But... I like you.
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779. I might give you the secret
to win her over.
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780. What might that be?
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781. Well, Mom doesn't care what kind of music
you like, what kind of job you have,
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782. what kind of car you drive.
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783. Instead, she'll ask you about your mother.
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784. It'll seem like
a perfectly innocent question,
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785. but she'll be watching you closely.
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786. If she thinks
you love and respect your mom,
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787. she'll know that you'll treat her daughter
the same way.
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788. That's actually shrewd.
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789. hair group.
It can't do anything about the hair...
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790. So...
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791. do you like your mom?
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792. I do.
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793. She's someone I really enjoy talking to.
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794. I knew it. I knew you were a momma's boy.
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795. You should just come with me tomorrow.
You've already passed the test.
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796. I couldn't even if I wanted to.
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797. Shepard doesn't want us leaving town.
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798. Why? What's happened?
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799. We— Well...
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800. I...
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801. really fucked up.
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802. Ooh. You grounded?
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803. When are they gonna start
taking this whole thing seriously?
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804. - Hi.
- Hi.
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805. - How do you know where I live?
- Personnel gave me your address.
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806. Let's go back to Shepard.
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807. Tell him about Kemper,
tell him what we've been doing.
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808. - You think he'll listen now?
- Let's make it official.
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809. You don't want to wait
till Sacramento blows over?
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810. No, I want to go back to Sacramento
and fix it.
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811. If we fix it,
Shepard might give us what we want.
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812. He's not stupid. He'll have to listen.
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813. Are you out of your fucking minds?
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814. You interviewed Edmund Kemper?
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815. Not so much interviewed.
More like a conversation.
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816. He said interesting things
that turned out to be really useful.
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817. - What the fuck?
- I just had this idea—
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818. I don't want to hear your idea.
I'm sick of your ideas.
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819. It is not our job
to commiserate with these people.
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820. It is our job to electrocute them.
How long has this been going on?
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821. - Just when we were in Sacramento.
- The conversations with Kemper shed light
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822. on things we've been exploring
in the unit.
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823. There's a correlation
with what we're finding at crime scenes.
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824. It proves that we're on track.
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825. Proof the Federal Bureau of Investigation
is on track after all these years?
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826. Well, golly, what a relief.
I am so pleased for us.
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827. - We're pleased too.
- Don't smart-mouth me, Holden!
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828. You fucked up the Gonzales situation,
pissed off the Sacramento DA,
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829. and you've been interviewing lifers
in the state penitentiary.
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830. Sir, the insights during these visits
may help us identify
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831. the person responsible for the attacks
in Sacramento and prevent others.
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832. Wrong, wrong, and wrong.
Here's what it is. Burn your notes.
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833. Don't speak to me about this anymore.
Don't put it in any reports. You're done.
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834. Excuse me, sir.
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835. I truly believe there is a vein here
that needs to be mined.
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836. Okay, kiddo.
You're looking down the barrel.
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837. Three whole bags:
censure, suspension, transfer.
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838. Pardon me.
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839. Sir, permit me to speak.
I've been doing this shit for seven years.
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840. I trained Holden because
he was transferred to my department.
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841. He knows his criminal psychology.
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842. He's done his homework,
worked his butt off,
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843. and now I think he's onto something.
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844. Onto what?
He made friends with the Coed Killer.
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845. If this is going to work,
we need to talk to more subjects.
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846. More? No! What's next, Charles Manson?
When's he booked for?
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847. We were thinking June.
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848. I think it's right.
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849. We need to use whatever resource—
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850. Resource, my ass!
What's the matter, bored with golf?
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851. California jails are full
of thrill killers and lust murderers.
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852. - And we put them there, that's our job.
- Dying and rotting on the vine.
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853. Cry me a river, Holden.
All the wasted potential.
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854. It is wasted potential, sir.
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855. - We could be using these people.
- Using how?
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856. - Their knowledge and insight.
- Of what?
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857. Themselves.
- Whoselves?
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858. Then we know what we're talking about
when we speak to other law enforcement.
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859. - Can you make him shut up?
- I have not been able to, sir.
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860. How do we get ahead of crazy
if we don't know how crazy thinks?
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861. I like you, Bill.
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862. I don't particularly like him,
but I like you.
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863. Okay, you may continue
with your little sideshow.
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864. However, no one can know about it. Clear?
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865. You will relocate yourselves
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866. to the basement
beneath Behavioral Sciences,
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867. reporting directly and exclusively to me.
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868. The basement? I'm 44 years old.
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869. You may dedicate ten hours
of your 50-hour work week to this.
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870. If I deem any aspect of it to be
unwarranted, unnecessary, or unsavory,
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871. I will end it. Do you both understand?
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872. Yes.
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873. And thank you, sir.
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874. Thank you, sir.
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