1. Drugs are menacing
our society.
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they get more respect.
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having fun and living life.
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5. Meth is spreading
like a cancer.
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6. It was just so easy
to bring in hundreds
of thousands of dollars.
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of the iceberg
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you know, drug dealing.
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she's my mom, Lori.
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how it was gonna affect
people's families,
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I'm not an addict."
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out there cutting lines out
on the hood of a car,
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outrageous for Lori.
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as long as nobody
was getting hurt,
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overlooked it.
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and target the largest
trafficking organization.
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investigating Lori.
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was out there,
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a west coast drug.
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a kind of a pioneer.
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major targets we identified
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significant quantities
of methamphetamine
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at a time,
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you stay in this long enough,
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in one of two places.
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end up in prison,
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a matter of time.
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have been working
on Lori for some time.
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lots of intelligence on her,
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numerous people
in the organization.
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to flip them and move on
up through the chain,
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an organization like Lori's
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scary-looking guy.
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in this organization
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big guys, tough guys.
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to multiple weapons.
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very deeply encoded in us.
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and ditches," you know.
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to the fear factor,
you had loyalty.
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of those two things
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to get people to roll over.
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in this case, I think,
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of others that you see.
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on state charges.
I had seven counts.
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where I got my stuff,
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their best to get you to talk
about anything.
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I mean, I couldn't do that
to her. I couldn't.
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continuing criminal
enterprise charges
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of this group to take
the entire organization down.
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is that they are in a position
of supervision
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minimum of three overt acts,
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or transporting,
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substantial income
from the enterprise.
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of an investigation
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than the standard "rip and run
and arrest" type case.
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where we were able to get
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of what had been going on.
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against the whole group,
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still actively moving, though.
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additional evidence
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what they were doing.
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and I saw all these cars,
just one after another,
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eyeing me.
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in the truck
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was sitting at
the dining room table
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down the road.
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He said, "All right."
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then I went over to my friend
Lisa's to cut my hair
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I was on my way and she goes,
"Don't go home."
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"You guys just got busted."
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out of nowhere,
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you see all these people
running up.
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come rush the house...
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on the kitchen door
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out the dining room door,
like, looking at them,
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And my dad's like,
"Well, it's unlocked."
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break down the door
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and grab everybody,
throw them on the ground.
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and said, "Okay.
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but this is happening
right now."
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and Floyd is being raided
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and a lot of people out there.
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my nephew out of here.
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around this, you know."
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the road and then
highway patrol finally told me
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had actually come out there
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ten minutes before
I got there.
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Floyd answered the phone.
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going on?" He goes,
"Come on home."
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I thought he was gonna
set me up or something.
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He says, "No, they're gone."
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why are you still there?"
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they brought search warrants,
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while they were searching.
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of meth and $25,000
in my basement.
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every photo...
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and they just left.
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and we're like,
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on the phone.
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They're gone." He's like,
"You can come back out."
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don't know what to think.
They are wondering,
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and who's cooperating,
who isn't cooperating
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arrest them.
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understanding that,
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arrest you
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our case full speed ahead
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bigger piece of the pie.
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if they were coming back,
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that we had, we got rid of.
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all kinds of cars.
I hid my Jag.
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taking it to different places
and hiding it.
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three weeks or four weeks,
something like that.
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getting drugs coming in,
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coming in.
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I got to keep this stuff up.
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of time of seeing nothing more
happening from our end,
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to get back in business.
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everything they were doing.
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happening to people
around them
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all of a sudden
starting to realize that,
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this is getting real."
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and you're gonna cooperate
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with the rest of the ship.
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the road,
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is following me.
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and they pull up next to me.
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And you could tell
they were Feds.
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Meet us at such and such time
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you need to know."
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pulling the trigger
on the indictment,
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let's take one more shot
at Lori."
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that she was utilizing Mexican
national sources of supply.
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get her cooperating
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and the cat's totally
out of the bag,
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in a position to actively
assist us
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what she can do, but look,
let's find out.
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this little tape recorder...
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the front of my boot.
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"We know your whole operation.
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we know what you're doing."
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I've got my leg crossed
and my tape recorder up
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you know, it heard everything
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that's kind of entrapment."
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then what do you need from me,
you know?"
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offer you a deal.
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in prison if you work with us
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about Floyd, about the trip."
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in what we said to her,
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want to emphasize to her,
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and if she wanted to cooperate
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the bang for the buck
of her cooperation,
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selling all this shit and,
you know.
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most of it was me.
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basically worked with Lori,
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to run the show.
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if needed.
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dealing with Lori, they were
dealing with Floyd.
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gonna give me only ten years
in prison?
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You're not a jury."
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188. You know, so I talked,
argued with them.
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but I wasn't afraid of them
or anything.
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a little on the cocky side.
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would have been successful
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had she pursued it.
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who could pretty much
handle herself
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she dealt with.
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I hired a lawyer,
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can do anything they want."
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197. So the tape didn't help any,
but I thought I was pretty
cool doing it.
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and asked her,
"Where are we at, Lori?"
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that Floyd was standing
right there with her
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this conversation with us.
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Lori's not coming in.
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our investigation.
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like, nothing was happening.
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evidently, they couldn't find
anybody to testify against me.
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to snitch me out."
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they couldn't come arrest us.
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a little bit
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well, it must be over,
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209. I mean, we'd party for, like,
a month straight
and they came back.
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we had enough
not only to indict Lori,
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and take the whole group down.
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to a big boom.
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in were dealing with Floyd
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of the bedroom.
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went into the master bedroom,
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I could kind of see
some shadows in there,
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with the light, who did,
in fact, turn out to be Lori
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told her not to move.
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on my forehead,
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a Fed sitting on top of me.
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God damn well what we want."
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and ATF and OPD."
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rustling and then the first
guy that came up
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pointed a gun at me.
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immediately that it's a kid.
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upstairs with me.
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handcuffed, and so he started
brushing my hair.
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to him real easy...
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he didn't get excited
or scared or...
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kept each other calm.
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later, my grandparents came
and got me.
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to me was, you know,
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and see me soon,
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assuming the same thing
I was assuming.
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whether it's that night
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a day or two later, it's...
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get back together
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okay again. But it just
wasn't the case.
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I was thinking I'd be back
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and everything,
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to be the last time
I was seeing him,
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before they hauled me out.
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we had probably 250,
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law enforcement officers
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on about 14 or 15 locations.
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Get on the floor!
Get on the floor!
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to the Ottumwa Police Station
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down the stairs,
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were all there.
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were, like, the captains
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they had lieutenants
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more like a foot soldier.
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at my house, I was 15.
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in my bed...
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you know, all over my house.
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been busted," I said.
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you're supposed to be
doing this to me again."
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this is Federal charges now."
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50 to 60 defendants
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were all sleeping
on the table...
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and I'm like,
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of meth heads because
everybody's sleeping?"
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I could have a phone call.
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and ordered a pizza
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and hung the phone up on me.
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and said, "I really need
to call my bar."
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much of the drug activity
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at the Wild Side Tavern
in Ottumwa.
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arrested, I kind of wasn't
really surprised really,
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for what was going on.
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through the pipes.
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typically quiet community
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about the recent drug problems
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dominating the headline.
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to see the cleanup.
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it's been long—
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is I got to get more dope,
you know.
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where I went,
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get some dope?"
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gonna dry up real quick.
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is gonna have a lot more
to handle
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they got now.
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the Wild Side Tavern
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170-acre ranch.
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both were charged
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a continuing criminal
enterprise.
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with possession with intent
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of drug trafficking,
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and her husband, Floyd,
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they ran a five-state
drug ring.
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a celebrity from Ottumwa
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of being a celebrity
as you can get.
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she was Tom's sister.
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a little bit more
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have anybody else.
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hauled me around in a van
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at the courthouse,
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there was cameras everywhere.
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because Tom and Roseanne
were in town.
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is the sister to Tom Arnold,
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of Roseanne Arnold.
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both very well-known.
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just in support of Lori.
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and using drugs,
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to forget about the fact
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"Oh, she's, you know,
a drug kingpin."
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sober for a while
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seeing the picture of us
three kids together
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your family, you know, uh...
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Arnold arrived in a black
stretch limo for the hearing,
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and, if necessary, testify
on his sister's behalf.
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and then the news
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question for you.
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is a threat to the community
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to portray her as?
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341. I don't think so, no, but I...
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to post bail.
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gonna have that
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appealed that to
a district court judge.
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to keep them in jail.
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threatening witnesses
or whatever.
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got out after that.
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that I had a hand grenade
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threatening people
with a hand grenade.
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"Well, how am I gonna get
a hand grenade, you know?"
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you know,
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all over me on something
like that, you know.
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there was absolutely
no truth to that at all.
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that they were giving me
25 to life.
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you're gonna get
life in prison.
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life in prison in Federal,
you die there.
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you plead guilty."
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That's 25 years,
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criminal enterprise,
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and five for firearms.
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She deserved to go to jail,
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will see to its way
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a little more so she can
get out with her son.
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to sentencing.
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370. The judge ran
two of my tenures together.
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371. Because I was in county jail
for over two years
Copy !req
372. and they're not supposed to be
in county jail that long
because you don't see the sun.
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373. But the gun charge,
they have to run
consecutive after.
Copy !req
374. So instead of 25,
I ended up getting 15.
Copy !req
375. They put me in Alderson,
West Virginia prison.
Copy !req
376. The whole investigation
of me for those two years,
Copy !req
377. I think the Feds were doing it
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378. because they wanted a big bust
Copy !req
379. and I am Tom Arnold's sister.
Copy !req
380. It was in theEnquirer
and it was world news.
Copy !req
381. They wanted Tom
and Roseanne to be involved
in my enterprise,
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382. but they weren't.
Copy !req
383. It was a highly
successful case
Copy !req
384. and ultimately we hoped
to take the organization down
to the degree...
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385. that they're totally,
completely
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386. out of the methamphetamine
trafficking business
Copy !req
387. and they are no longer
a threat to that community.
Copy !req
388. We accomplished
what we wanted to accomplish
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389. and I kind of feel good
about that.
Copy !req
390. Lori, Floyd,
the whole crew,
all pled guilty.
Copy !req
391. That's why we took our time.
That's why we did it right.
Copy !req
392. We wanted to
basically give them
nowhere to turn.
Copy !req
393. Lori went to prison
for a significant
period of time.
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394. We deserved to be punished.
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395. No matter how you look at it,
you know, because what
we was doing wasn't legal.
Copy !req
396. You know, it was messing up
lives and families
and everything
Copy !req
397. and that's not good.
Copy !req
398. Lori's story is like
everybody else's story
Copy !req
399. when they get caught up
in addiction.
Copy !req
400. She got in probably
way beyond what she expected
that it was gonna be,
Copy !req
401. but that's addiction.
Copy !req
402. I didn't cry,
I didn't whine,
I didn't blame anybody.
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403. It's not the cops' fault.
It's not the Feds' fault.
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404. I was the one that did it.
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405. I'm just paying
my debt to society, so...
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406. Do the crime,
do the time, you know.
Copy !req
407. So I just did it
the best I can.
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408. Yeah, you just got to do
what you got to do.
Copy !req
409. You live your life
going a certain way, you know,
Copy !req
410. and then something
like that happens
and all of a sudden it's—
Copy !req
411. It's 180 and it's going
another way.
Copy !req
412. I was ten years old.
My biggest thing was,
you know, playing baseball.
Copy !req
413. Now, I got to worry about,
where am I gonna live
and what am I gonna do,
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414. because I'm used
to having my parents around.
Copy !req
415. I think you guys
kind of realized, "Hey, we—
You know, we fucked up."
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416. - Yeah.
- This is, you know, this is...
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417. - The punishment.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
418. We did it. We're doing
our time for our crime.
Copy !req
419. - But I never thought
it would be the extent of...
- Me, neither.
Copy !req
420. And I was like, "Am I ever
gonna see my parents again?
Am I, you know..."
Copy !req
421. I held it together
in front of the judge
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422. - until I turned around
and saw you crying.
- Yeah.
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423. I was worried
that you'd hate me
because I lied to you,
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424. - because I told you
a year and a half.
- Right.
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425. - And here I'm gonna
be gone, you know.
- Yeah.
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426. I don't think I ever
hated you for that and...
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427. It was probably
the whole situation.
Copy !req
428. You know, my life
got flipped upside down.
Copy !req
429. He went through hell.
Copy !req
430. Yeah, when you lose
both parents at the same time
Copy !req
431. all of a sudden, you know,
I mean, it's hard to imagine.
Copy !req
432. I was lucky enough
to have a good family.
Copy !req
433. My mom took him.
Copy !req
434. He was with her
for about a year.
Copy !req
435. Grandma Linda,
she was really nice to me.
Copy !req
436. She was a lot like my mom,
so it was like,
Copy !req
437. she was laid back, easy going,
always laughing, you know,
cracking jokes.
Copy !req
438. Smoked like a chimney
just like my mom.
Copy !req
439. And then I got a call
in county jail from my stepdad
Copy !req
440. that my mom died.
Copy !req
441. I requested permission
to go to my mom's funeral,
Copy !req
442. and the prosecuting attorney
denied it.
Copy !req
443. That was really tough
because I never got
to see her again.
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444. She wasn't a motherly
type person, you know,
Copy !req
445. but, uh, I loved my mom.
Copy !req
446. Josh then went to live
with my dad and stepmom.
Copy !req
447. Whatever it was like
growing up with Lori,
Copy !req
448. Ruth made up for it
by mothering Lori's child
Copy !req
449. and looking after Josh
for years.
Copy !req
450. I talked to him on
the phone, I wrote him,
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451. send him money
and candy and stuff,
Copy !req
452. but I didn't see him
for quite a while.
Copy !req
453. And then when he came
to West Virginia,
Copy !req
454. he had to be 15. He was tall.
Copy !req
455. His hands and feet were bigger
than it should have been
Copy !req
456. because I knew
he had more growing to do.
Copy !req
457. He's got to grow
into that face.
He was a big boy.
Copy !req
458. He still had the baby face,
you know. He's still my baby,
Copy !req
459. but, yeah, it was weird.
Copy !req
460. When you're in prison,
you're just there.
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461. Nothing changes there.
So I'd walk a lot.
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462. And they had, you know,
all kinds of different
programs and stuff like that.
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463. Because you got to do
your time. You can't let
your time do you.
Copy !req
464. July 2nd, 1999.
Copy !req
465. I was released from Alderson,
West Virginia.
Copy !req
466. I was nine years
into my sentence
Copy !req
467. and I appealed the gun charge
Copy !req
468. because when they came
into my house
and took all my guns,
Copy !req
469. I wasn't even home,
so they didn't get me
Copy !req
470. carrying one or using one,
not one.
Copy !req
471. So I got released from prison.
Copy !req
472. Josh didn't know
I was released...
Copy !req
473. so we thought,
"Well, we'll surprise him."
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474. You know,
I'm getting ready to start
college in a month,
Copy !req
475. you know, and I'm thinking,
"Okay. Well,
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476. you know, you're getting out
in five years, so..."
Copy !req
477. - Right.
- You know, and...
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478. And she comes out
from behind me,
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479. and she's like,
"You remember me?"
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480. And I'm like,
I turn around and, like...
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481. - It was just...
- It took you a minute.
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482. Yeah, it was just— It was
one of those things where
you see and you're like...
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483. "Am I dreaming?
What's going..."
You know, like...
Copy !req
484. And then it kind of—
Copy !req
485. Everything kind of
caught up to me and...
Copy !req
486. - You know, we hugged
and cried and...
- Yeah.
Copy !req
487. Yeah, it was definitely
the last thing I expected,
you know.
Copy !req
488. - Surprise!
- Yeah.
Copy !req
489. And he goes,
"Oh, my God! Oh, my God!"
Copy !req
490. And we just cried
Copy !req
491. and I hugged him,
you know.
Copy !req
492. It was an awesome feeling.
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493. I love that kid, yeah.
Copy !req
494. "I'm ready to change
my life completely
and start over.
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495. I'm sober, healthy,
and thinking straight
these days.
Copy !req
496. I can't go back and change
anything that happened
or the things I've done.
Copy !req
497. All I can do is move ahead
and work towards my future,
Copy !req
498. and I want to make it
up to him somehow.
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499. I'll never break
a promise again."
Copy !req
500. All right.
Copy !req
501. They do this to me on purpose.
Copy !req
502. When I first got out, I mean,
I was kind of—
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503. I was scared to go anywhere
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504. because I didn't want
to be around drugs.
Copy !req
505. You know, I was trying to be
on straight and narrow.
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506. But then it was like,
I was at my parents' house...
Copy !req
507. and it was like, I felt
like I was still in prison.
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508. So I went down
and I got a job.
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509. Excel Meat Packing Plant.
Copy !req
510. It was the same place
my brother, Tom, worked
when it was Hormel
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511. and the same place
my dad worked years ago
when it was Marel.
Copy !req
512. And that is hard work.
Copy !req
513. I said, "I want you to work
at the meat packing plant
like I did.
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514. It's the best place in town
because you got
to stay sober."
Copy !req
515. And so, she's working there.
Copy !req
516. Worked all day
and everything,
Copy !req
517. but it seemed like
when I got off work,
Copy !req
518. I didn't just want
to go to Dad's house.
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519. So I went to Wendy's
and applied for a night job.
Copy !req
520. So I was doing two jobs
Copy !req
521. and, uh, it lasted
for a little while,
but it was like...
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522. I just— I was missing
something. I was like...
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523. It wasn't me. You know,
I needed something.
Copy !req
524. I hear she's doing well.
Then, all of a sudden,
I get here,
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525. "Hey, she's not
working there."
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526. And I hear she's drinking.
Copy !req
527. I was like, "Oh, boy."
Copy !req
528. When Lori and Floyd
went to prison, there weren't
any drugs for a while.
Copy !req
529. Just slowed it down
a little bit, but then
it picked right back up.
Copy !req
530. There was no way
you were gonna
keep people sober
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531. once meth came into town.
Copy !req
532. It didn't matter if Floyd
and Lori went to jail,
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533. you know, it wasn't dry long.
Copy !req
534. You know, some of my
friends were still doing meth.
Copy !req
535. This gal came up and asked
if I knew anybody that
wanted some
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536. because she was trying
to sell something.
Copy !req
537. I said, "Okay."
Like, I'm gonna make
a quick 50 bucks.
Copy !req
538. So I did that and then I think
it was the next night,
Copy !req
539. she was back in there
and I got more
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540. and it just
took off again so quick.
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541. I think my daughter
peed for a few times
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542. and she was getting away
with that,
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543. like, you know, sneaking in,
using my daughter's pee,
Copy !req
544. which my daughter
was okay with that
Copy !req
545. because she was making
$5 a drop.
Copy !req
546. That was a lot of money
to her back then.
Copy !req
547. I bought another bar.
I bought another house.
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548. I bought new vehicles.
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549. And I started getting back
into pounds and stuff.
Copy !req
550. It was kinda like,
"Oh, my goodness!
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551. What are you doing, girl?"
You know?
Copy !req
552. She just got out of prison
and I come back
from Des Moines
Copy !req
553. and all of a sudden,
she bought the fucking place
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554. - right across
from Breadeaux Pizza.
- There was a big board.
Copy !req
555. There was a big fucking
board, right on the corner...
Copy !req
556. I'm like, "Fuck, this is like
walking into the wilds tonight
times ten."
Copy !req
557. - I was trying to recapture
all the fun I had...
- Right.
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558. in the past,
you know, so...
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559. And all I was thinking
was money.
Copy !req
560. I didn't care about the drugs
because I wasn't doing them,
you know.
Copy !req
561. Money is the root of all evil.
Copy !req
562. - Oh, shut the hell up.
- Yeah, it is.
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563. I get a call from one
of the Federal guys
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564. who's like, "Okay,
she's dealing drugs again."
Copy !req
565. I was like, "Oh, shit!"
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566. "But if you get her to quit,
uh, right away,
Copy !req
567. we're not gonna
bust her again."
Copy !req
568. So I fly to town
and I pull her aside
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569. and I said, "Lori, they know
you're dealing drugs.
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570. If you stop right now,
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571. you're not gonna get busted."
Copy !req
572. And she's like, "Mind your
own fucking business."
Copy !req
573. I was getting ready
to go to the casino.
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574. I was taking my friend, Lisa.
Copy !req
575. So I said, "I'll pick you up
in a minute."
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576. But this guy wanted
to buy a whole pound,
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577. so I'm gonna drop
the whole pound off first...
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578. and then go pick Lisa up.
Copy !req
579. So he said, "Well, let's just
meet at Walmart parking lot."
I'm like, "All right."
Copy !req
580. And he pulled up next to me
and he gets the money out,
you know,
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581. and I've got the dope
Copy !req
582. and I just kind of
look up real quick
Copy !req
583. and I see these guys
running up behind me
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584. with guns drawn
and everything.
Copy !req
585. I'm like, "Shit!"
Copy !req
586. They grabbed the doorknob
and opened it up
Copy !req
587. and had guns in my face.
Copy !req
588. So I didn't say a word.
Copy !req
589. There we go.
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590. It was over.
Copy !req
591. I felt like an idiot
doing it the second time.
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592. First time, you know,
I thought I had a purpose
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593. or reason or goal
or something,
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594. but second time is just—
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595. Just stupid.
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596. I don't know where
her head was the second time.
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597. But, of course,
once again I was kind of like,
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598. now we're hanging out
with her again, you know,
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599. so I'm not right either.
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600. I got sober
September 22nd, 1995,
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601. and I've been sober
ever since.
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602. I thought
when she got out of prison,
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603. she would go to meetings,
I would go to meetings,
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604. we'd hang out
and we'd rebuild
our lives together
Copy !req
605. and that's really
what I thought would happen
and it didn't, you know.
Copy !req
606. I wasn't surprised
that she went back to prison.
Copy !req
607. I was sad for her,
sad for Josh.
Copy !req
608. There's still a lot of pain.
Copy !req
609. I am sorry for what I've done.
Copy !req
610. I'm sorry that it's ruined
people's lives.
Copy !req
611. I'm sorry that, you know,
that people even kept doing it
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612. even after they've seen
everything go down
Copy !req
613. and long prison sentences
for people
Copy !req
614. and they still didn't stop,
Copy !req
615. but their kids are starting
to grow up and their kids
are getting into it.
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616. And I didn't see that
because I was away.
Copy !req
617. - Right.
- I was locked up.
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618. So I didn't realize
it was going on.
Copy !req
619. So, you know, I feel guilty
about people's kids.
Copy !req
620. Your kid,
I feel guilty about that.
Copy !req
621. Yeah, he's been
off and on doing it for—
Copy !req
622. God, he was probably 17.
Copy !req
623. I didn't know he'd been
smoking weed since he was 11.
Copy !req
624. Then when I got sober,
Copy !req
625. he started drinking
and tripping on acid and shit.
Copy !req
626. And started doing meth.
And, man...
Copy !req
627. It's been— My whole recovery
has been Dustin using meth,
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628. my niece using meth,
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629. my grandkids all fucked up
because of meth.
Copy !req
630. - It's like, you know,
I've never got away from it.
- Right.
Copy !req
631. You know, it hits
close to home
when your good friend's kid
Copy !req
632. turned to drugs and got
in trouble with the law
and stuff like that,
Copy !req
633. it makes you realize
that it can't just be him,
Copy !req
634. it's got to be a lot
of the other kids of,
Copy !req
635. you know, the parents
who were buying drugs
Copy !req
636. from me or my suppliers.
Copy !req
637. So, yeah, it puts a different
spin on things.
Copy !req
638. I'm not the only child
who was seriously neglected,
Copy !req
639. who had trauma happen to me
Copy !req
640. due to the neglect
of my mother from meth.
Copy !req
641. The first time
I ever did meth, I was 12.
Copy !req
642. And where did
that meth come from?
Copy !req
643. It came from Lori and Floyd.
Copy !req
644. My parents loved
their drugs just as much
as they loved their children.
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645. We were put in bad places
and were around bad people.
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646. And I sincerely feel
that I was robbed
of my childhood.
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647. The town lost a whole bunch
of parents at the same time.
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648. It wasn't just Lori,
a bunch of people went
to prison there in her town
Copy !req
649. and really a generation
of kids ended up being raised
by their grandparents,
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650. all over the whole country.
Copy !req
651. Well, I feel bad
because I have a half-brother,
Copy !req
652. my mom had him
when she was 41.
Copy !req
653. He looked up to me, you know,
and he's a drug addict
to this day.
Copy !req
654. He's got congestive
heart failure now.
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655. He's 36 years old
and they won't—
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656. They won't do anything for him
because he's a drug addict,
Copy !req
657. so it's like I led him down
the way wrong path, you know.
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658. I should have been
a better sister, you know.
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659. - My little brother died
this August 3rd.
- Really?
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660. - Yeah.
- From meth?
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661. Yeah, they found a meth pipe
in his pocket,
Copy !req
662. put him on the streets
of Arizona, you know.
Copy !req
663. Yes.
That's a devastating drug.
Copy !req
664. It is. It's very devastating,
you know,
Copy !req
665. and he always wanted
to be like me.
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666. And I always told him to stop
and then he moved to Arizona.
Copy !req
667. It's like it really makes you
feel like everything—
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668. Everything's forever good.
Copy !req
669. You have no worries,
no cares in the world. Yep.
Copy !req
670. Your world could be
falling around with you
Copy !req
671. and as long as you got
fucking high, you're good.
Copy !req
672. fucked up idea of life
that's supposed to be easy.
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673. That's why
you close out your family
and everything else
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674. because you don't do
those things.
Copy !req
675. But I was introduced
to meth just shortly
before everybody else was,
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676. so I didn't know
the drug either, you know.
Copy !req
677. The first time I tried it,
like, "Well, it's pretty good,
you know. I'm feeling it."
Copy !req
678. So I want my friends
to share it with me.
Copy !req
679. It wasn't like I want to go
get everybody addicted
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680. and ruin their fucking lives.
Copy !req
681. You know, that wasn't a plan.
You don't think about that.
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682. No, you never think
about the bad.
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the second time,
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684. uh, I did six years.
Copy !req
685. My Josh, we are smiles,
we are hugs,
we love each other,
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686. but we've got a distance
that we never had before.
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687. It's because I lied.
Copy !req
688. You know,
I've made him promises
that I didn't keep
Copy !req
689. and I got back into it and...
Copy !req
690. Here I go again
type of thing, so...
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691. The first time it was,
you know, sadness probably.
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692. You know, because, you know,
Copy !req
693. I loved spending time
with you and dad.
Copy !req
694. And having that
taken away is, you know...
Copy !req
695. It's probably, I would say,
sadness more than anything.
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696. But the second time was anger.
Copy !req
697. I was an addict, you know.
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699. I was just wanting to go back
to the good times,
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700. the fun memories, the...
Copy !req
701. You know, what I remember
because you're trying
to hold in the good.
Copy !req
702. - You know what I'm saying?
- Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
703. And nothing about the bad.
Copy !req
704. So I was just trying
to relive that more
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705. and I wasn't really thinking
the drugs themselves,
Copy !req
706. it was more the money.
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707. I just wasn't making
enough money
to cover anything.
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708. And, yeah,
and then I went back again.
Copy !req
709. I think that's the issue,
you know.
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710. I'd like to have
a nice thing, you know,
Copy !req
711. but I would rather live under
a bridge than sell drugs,
you know.
Copy !req
712. There's good money
and there's easy money.
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713. Easy money usually
isn't good money,
you know. It's just...
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714. - It's not really
that easy either.
- Yeah.
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715. Floyd died in
Leavenworth of a heart attack.
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716. He was afraid to appeal
the gun charge,
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717. so he was
finishing his sentence.
Copy !req
718. He had six months left.
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719. We kept in contact. We wrote,
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720. you know, each other
and I sent him money.
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721. But when we got arrested,
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722. we was in court one day,
he looked at me,
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723. he goes, "I'm not gonna
make it out of here alive."
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724. He knew he wasn't gonna do it.
Copy !req
725. I came to peace
with the whole situation
probably a long time ago.
Copy !req
726. Probably maybe even earlier
than maybe I should have,
you know.
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727. And maybe there's
lingering effects
that's, you know, that's—
Copy !req
728. That's stored deep
down, you know, away.
Copy !req
729. As a ten-year-old,
I had to grow up a lot faster
Copy !req
730. than other people,
you know, and...
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731. You all right?
Copy !req
732. I shouldn't have had
to grow up that fast
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733. and, you know...
Copy !req
734. And it was your job.
Copy !req
735. It was you guys' job
to make sure that I was okay
Copy !req
736. and, you know, there's
part of me that, you know,
Copy !req
737. may resent that
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738. because you didn't
do your job.
Copy !req
739. I don't know. It kind of is
what it is, you know.
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and my biggest thing is,
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741. you know, I got,
as weird as it sounds,
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742. I got lucky
because you're here, you know,
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743. but then I only had a dad
for ten years.
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744. You know, he died in prison.
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745. A lot of people,
you know, they're like,
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746. "Well, what,
you don't have any regrets?
You don't have remorse?"
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747. I said, "You know,
my biggest one
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748. and the one that gets me
every time is you,
what I did to you."
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749. I mean, I would love to have
a close family, you know,
close dinners,
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750. be with my kid all the time,
talk on the phone,
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751. do this and that
like normal families do.
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752. There's nothing normal
about any of our families
as far as that goes.
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753. Yeah. I'd say so.
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754. But I love you more than
anything in the world.
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755. And I love you, too. I just...
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756. And I got lucky
because you don't hate me
and you should.
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757. - Yeah.
- Well, you know,
what I did to you.
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758. Yeah, he's the only one
that really brings emotions
out in me.
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759. You know, like I said,
I don't show emotion.
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760. It makes me feel weak.
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761. And I don't like anybody
seeing me weak or vulnerable.
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762. I'm embarrassed
of my own self with him,
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763. so my guilt keeps me away
from him a lot of times,
you know.
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764. I think now that, you know,
I got my shit together
a little bit,
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765. I've got a good job
and everything,
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766. nice little house, you know.
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767. I'm doing it the right way,
which I should have done
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768. - years ago.
- Yeah.
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769. - I just didn't see
how I could in Ottumwa.
- Yeah.
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770. Because I didn't have
an education, you know.
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771. So if I'd have to go back
and change something,
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772. - I'd have to go way back.
- Right.
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773. You know, to ten,
11 years old,
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774. the age you were, you know,
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775. because, you know,
my life's been screwed up
ever since.
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776. But— It took me 60 years...
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777. - Yeah.
- You know,
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778. but I'm still alive
and kicking.
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779. So, yeah, this time I think
I can keep that promise now.
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780. - Yeah, I hope so.
- Yeah.
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781. The Stockdall name
has been so bad for so long.
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782. I've never done drugs.
I've always had a job,
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783. a legal job, you know.
I have a college degree.
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784. So, if I can take that name
and make it
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785. totally different
from what it was 30 years ago,
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786. I think I'm doing okay.
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787. She's a survivor, man.
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788. As we're sitting right here,
I'm talking about her,
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789. this is about her.
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790. Her son's sober,
her son's never done drugs,
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791. and her son's happily married
to a really great woman.
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792. It's pretty good, man.
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793. When I got out
of prison, 2007,
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794. I just didn't want to go back
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795. because I knew I'd be dragged
right back in because,
you know,
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796. familiar places,
familiar people,
blah, blah, blah.
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797. My brother out there
in Arizona told me,
"Come out here."
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798. I lived there
for quite a few years
where I met my fiance
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799. and he asked if I'd be
interested in coming home
with him.
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800. And I ended up
in Sandusky, Ohio.
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801. I think she's paid her dues,
you know.
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802. She can never repay
a lot of the mistakes
that happened
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803. but she doesn't do it now,
you know.
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804. What she did in her past
is not the Lori that I know.
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805. Monday,
I go back to my job
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806. and my now normal life.
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807. I used to brag all the time
about the good time,
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808. but coming back
and actually seeing it
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809. and seeing the town
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810. and seeing people
still on drugs
after all these years,
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811. I have a lot of regrets.
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812. The Queen of Meth title,
it's not something
to be proud of,
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813. but it's something
I'll never get away from.
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814. I got out from prison,
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815. but I'm doing
pretty much a life sentence
for selling drugs.
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