1. We don't have to be
out here, you know.
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in high school.
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3. It's not like you're still
in high school.
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4. We can go
to the motel.
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to see us.
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9. George...
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your mind anyway?
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13. You were pretty persistent,
I guess.
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the oil, right?
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with right here?
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blanket down and...
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24. Paula!
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25. Paula!
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26. Paula?
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27. Paula?
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28. Where are you?
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29. Son of a bitch!
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30. I don't know, Scully.
The man's vanished.
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31. He hasn't been seen
or heard from in ten weeks.
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32. Come on, Mulder, don't you
see what they're doing here?
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33. They're wasting
our time.
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34. They're sending us on some
kind of a wild goose chase.
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35. Chicken chase.
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36. George Kearns
was a federal poultry inspector
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home of Chaco Chicken.
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the legitimacy of the case,
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assigning it to us.
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40. just their motives in
assigning it to us.
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41. I mean, doesn't it
bother you at all
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your work?
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43. Oh, they may think they are,
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that George Kearns disappeared,
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saw a strange fire
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47. Yes, I read that report.
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48. She claims that she saw
some kind of a foxfire spirit.
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she didn't call Oprah
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with the police.
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51. Folktales dating back to
the 19th century from the Ozarks
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by fireballs.
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53. It's supposed to be the spirits
of massacred Indians.
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54. Those are only legends, Mulder.
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55. Well, most legends don't
leave behind 12-foot burn marks.
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56. Well, most legends don't
leave behind 12-foot burn marks.
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57. That photo was taken
by state police in the field
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to have seen foxfire.
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by anything— a bonfire.
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60. I thought so, too.
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61. Until I remembered this.
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62. It's a documentary I saw
when I was in college
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64. Gave me nightmares.
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gave you nightmares.
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67. No...
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the fire demons.
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72. they took me away, this—
the fire demons.
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73. The fire demons...
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their pound of flesh,
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77. They cannot kill you.
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78. See, you can't let them
kill you.
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79. Oh, no.
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80. No, don't let them kill you,
don't let them kill you.
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81. That's no way to get to heaven.
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82. No, sir. No, sir.
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83. That is... that is no way
to get to heaven.
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84. His name
was Creighton Jones.
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on May 17, 1961
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86. He pulled off the road
on May 17, 1961
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88. They found him
three days later,
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he'd encountered
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to be committed.
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91. The state police found
his car on the I-10,
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of Dudley, Arkansas,
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93. home of Chaco Chicken.
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94. What's this, Mulder?
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95. That's a witch's peg.
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96. Staking it
into the ground
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off evil spirits.
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98. Can I help
you folks?
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Sheriff Arens.
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100. I saw you back
at the turnoff.
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102. I'm Special Agent Mulder.
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103. This is Agent Scully.
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104. Were investigating the
disappearance of George Kearns.
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105. Oh, well, I'm happy to help
you with whatever I can,
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106. but I'm not sure how much
there is to investigate.
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107. Well, Sheriff,
a man is missing.
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108. Well, Sheriff,
a man is missing.
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109. Well, we didn't find any
evidence of criminal activity,
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110. and since no body turned up,
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a missing persons report.
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112. Why didn't you mention
this witch's peg in your report?
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113. Because these fields are
filled with witch's pegs.
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114. Lot of these
old hill people
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their superstitions.
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116. What about
the scorched area?
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117. Illegal trash burning.
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118. I keep handing out
the citations,
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120. It's cheaper to pay the fine
than haul it to the dump.
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121. So you don't believe
it's foxfire?
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122. Sir, foxfire's nothing more than
a ghost story about swamp gas.
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123. Sir, foxfire's nothing more than
a ghost story about swamp gas.
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what y'all are thinking,
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six months ago.
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128. How do you mean?
Never did fit in—
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not even at his own home.
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130. It's no big secret that Kearns
stepped out on his wife
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132. Did he have many chances?
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George is the type of man
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some sweet young thing
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136. Is that what his wife
thinks happened?
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137. Push comes to shove,
I'm sure she does.
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138. Push comes to shove,
I'm sure she does.
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139. But you're welcome
to ask her yourself.
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to do anything about it.
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145. So you're fairly certain
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for somebody else.
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147. George left me
a long time ago.
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I turned 40.
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149. Leaving town
was just a formality.
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150. Leaving town
was just a formality.
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151. Do you have any idea
who he might be with now?
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152. No.
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to know, either.
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154. This inspection report—
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about to file it with
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the day before he disappeared.
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157. I don't know
anything about that.
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158. He never discussed
his work with you?
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and I never asked.
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160. Well, he cited
several major health violations.
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that the plant be shut down.
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162. I told you, I don't know a thing
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in that plant.
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or anything unusual in the mail?
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167. Sure, there were hang-ups.
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168. But I always thought
it was one of his girlfriends.
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169. I'm going to give you
my phone number.
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170. If your husband
tries to contact you,
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in touch with me.
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172. Or if you can think
of anything else.
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173. Come on, Paula, let's go!
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174. Come on, Paula, let's go!
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175. This is, uh,
Jess Harold.
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manager here.
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177. Jess, these people
are with the FBI.
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178. Oh, you're here
about George Kearns, right?
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179. Well, there's a possibility
that his disappearance may have
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he was about to file
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of Agriculture.
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182. You got to understand
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183. You got to understand
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to shut us down.
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186. Well, he cited
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188. I know he did, believe me.
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189. I had to answer to every one.
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190. Was there any merit
to his claims?
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191. Let me show you something.
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192. Paula, you okay?
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193. This is where George worked.
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194. This is where George worked.
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195. Not a chicken leaves this plant
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the inspector's station.
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for 50 years
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USDA until George came along.
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199. So he really did threaten
to shut the plant down.
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200. Oh, he tried, but we got
three other inspectors here
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201. who consistently
give us top marks.
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202. Here, see for yourself.
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203. No, the only problem
this plant ever had was George.
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to do something about?
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any kind of unsavoriness,
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possible.
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possible.
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208. But you got to understand
about George, he had
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even the federal government.
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talking about?
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211. Well, he filed a big worker's
compensation suit—
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212. claimed he was getting
terrible headaches from his job.
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213. "Line hypnosis"
his lawyers called it.
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214. Yeah, I read about that.
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215. It's caused by high-speed
repetitive activity.
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216. Well, we'll not deny
that a lot of chickens
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well within federal guidelines.
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to his lawsuit?
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220. Well, it was dismissed
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before he disappeared.
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222. What's that?
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223. Oh, that...
feed grinder.
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224. Chops up bone and tissue.
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225. See, any part of the bird
we can't package,
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227. Chickens feed on chickens?
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228. I know it doesn't
sound too appetizing,
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229. but it is nutritious,
and it cuts down on costs.
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230. The meat is cooked
and mixed with grain.
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231. No reason to let
all that protein go to waste.
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232. You'll have to excuse me.
I got a shift change.
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233. Hi, Sheriff!
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234. Logan.
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235. So, Mulder,
are you ready to admit
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237. If the fool would persist
in his folly,
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in his folly,
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240. Well, whether George Kearns
skipped town
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case could've been handled
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242. by any agent under
the Kansas City office.
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243. I'm not so sure about that.
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244. Paula!
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245. Let him go.
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246. We're federal agents.
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247. Everyone stay calm.
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248. Don't hurt him.
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249. Just tell us
what you want.
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250. Don't get excited.
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251. Just calm down.
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252. Stay calm.
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253. We don't want
anyone to get hurt.
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254. We don't want
anyone to get hurt.
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255. We can talk this thing out.
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256. Why don't you
give me the knife.
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257. You okay?
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258. Do you have any idea
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prompted her attack?
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260. None at all.
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or strange behavior?
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one of our best employees—
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what brought this on.
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any ideas?
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I got work to do.
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let me take a look.
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it's not infected.
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270. Make sure
it's not infected.
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271. Sure.
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persistent headaches.
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getting... irritable,
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to determine the cause?
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the staff physician here.
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anything more difficult
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so I'm a little out of my depth
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psychiatric matters.
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281. You didn't find anything
physically wrong with her?
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285. Both came back normal,
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condition was stress-related.
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287. Could it have been
line hypnosis?
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288. Like I said, I'm not qualified
to make that diagnosis.
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whether George Kearns
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with any similar complaints.
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291. They presented
similar symptoms, yeah.
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293. I treated them both
with pain medication— codeine.
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an autopsy on Paula Gray
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296. I'm afraid I can't
authorize that.
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297. You'd have to speak
with Mr. Chaco.
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298. You'd have to speak
with Mr. Chaco.
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299. Why? You're a physician.
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300. Yeah, but Mr. Chaco
was Paula Gray's grandfather
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302. Mr. Chaco?
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chickens
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clear my mind.
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you know.
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their feathers.
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are as useful as these chickens.
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to disturb you, sir.
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a difficult time for you.
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a difficult time for you.
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on my granddaughter.
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314. Why?
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315. You think Paula
had some kind of disease
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317. That's what we're hoping
a postmortem will determine.
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318. Thought your business here was
George Kearns' disappearance.
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319. It is, but we suspect that might
have something to do
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to your granddaughter.
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323. but it's possible
they may have both suffered
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neurological disorder.
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neurological disorder.
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family to work there.
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one of the biggest
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in the nation.
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troublemakers and layabouts.
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about George Kearns.
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don't build things.
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of his recommendation
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of his recommendation
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a long life
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something for yourself
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and your community,
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taken away from you
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347. Still... I'm not ready
to die just yet.
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autopsy on Paula.
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autopsy on Paula.
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to my granddaughter.
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351. I think we've got
something here, Mulder.
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from Paula Gray's brain.
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degenerative disorder
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degenerative disorder
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Jakob disease.
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by the formation
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in the brain tissue.
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on any of her charts?
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361. Well, short of an autopsy,
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to diagnose.
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seen infected tissue once,
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back in medical school.
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she attacked Jess Harold?
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of Creutzfeldt-Jakob
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dementia, severe seizures...
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in a matter of months.
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was no girl.
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371. Except that Paula Gray
was no girl.
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Scully. Check it out.
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that Paula Gray
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which means
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Chaco's granddaughter—
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377. There's got to be
some kind of a mistake.
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378. Let's find out.
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379. Her birth certificate
should be on file
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more interesting than foxfire.
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and George Kearns
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are practically nonexistent.
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can be hereditary,
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in the same small town
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the same rare disease is...
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than Paula Gray
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390. being three years shy
of her 50th birthday.
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392. Call an ambulance.
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393. I'll try to get
the driver out.
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Federal Agent Scully.
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395. I'd like to report an
accident on County A-7.
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396. I just got off the phone
with Dr. Randolph.
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had the same symptoms
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and George Kearns.
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this is a third victim
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telling me
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statistically impossible.
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403. Well, they would be.
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a sick theory, Mulder.
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grinders at the plant.
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grinders at the plant.
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408. What if somebody put George
Kearns's body in there?
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is a prion disease,
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410. which means it could have
been passed on to the chickens
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411. and, in turn,
anyone who consumed them.
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412. So anyone eating
chickens out of Dudley
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Well, it's possible.
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they'll incinerate cattle
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415. to keep them from passing
mad cow disease on to people.
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416. Yeah, but chickens from Dudley
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the country.
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we'd be seeing an epidemic,
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420. Sheriff?
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from the birds.
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after Kearns disappeared?
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a needle in a haystack.
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428. Well, I'd like it dragged
as soon as possible.
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429. Why would you want to do that?
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431. Well, listen,
that's a filthy job,
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want to do it
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what it is you're looking for.
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if you don't want to do it,
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down here to do it.
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440. Oh, it's just a hunch.
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441. I mean, if George Kearns
didn't just run off,
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442. if he was murdered
for that inspection report,
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443. then his body's
got to be somewhere.
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444. We closed the spillway,
and the water level dropped.
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445. They came up with it
almost immediately.
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446. Did you find Kearns?
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447. Maybe you better
see for yourself.
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448. Sheriff Arens is outside.
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449. They're still pulling
bones from the river.
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450. Well, so far,
I've been able to isolate
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451. nine distinct skeletons.
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452. This one belonged
to the late George Kearns.
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453. How do you know?
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454. The pin in his femur.
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455. The pin in his femur.
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456. According to his medical file,
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457. Kearns broke his right leg
four years ago.
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458. What about the others?
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459. Well, I'll need
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460. more sophisticated
equipment to be certain,
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461. but I estimate that
some of these bones
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462. are as much as 20
or 30 years old.
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463. All of them share
one strange detail, though.
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464. Well, they seem
to have lost their heads.
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465. Well, besides that.
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466. The older bones
show signs of decay
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467. and surface abrasion,
just like you'd expect,
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468. and surface abrasion,
just like you'd expect,
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469. but for some reason
all of them, even Kearns's,
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470. are smooth and buffed
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471. at the ends.
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472. It's almost like
they've been polished.
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473. Well, it could just be from the
erosion from the water, but...
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474. No, that water
had hardly any current,
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475. and this level of erosion
wouldn't be confined
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476. to just the ends of the bones.
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477. Any theories?
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478. Maybe.
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479. Sheriff?
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480. Sheriff?
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481. Doris.
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482. Is it true?
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483. Just tell me.
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484. Doris, I want you
to listen to me.
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485. They found him, didn't they?
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486. Well, we brought up
quite a few remains
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487. at the river
this afternoon,
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488. and George's
were among them.
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489. I'm sorry.
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490. Listen, I'm really sorry.
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491. It's going to
be all right.
No... no!
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492. Don't worry, Doris,
we'll take care of you.
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493. Doris?
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494. Hey, got a
new schedule?
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495. Mm-hmm. Yep.
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496. Mm-hmm. Yep.
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497. Let me see.
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498. Why do I get the feeling
you're not here
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499. to check up on my neck?
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500. to check up on my neck?
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501. They found bones
in the river.
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502. I know. I heard.
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503. Did you also hear
that Clayton Walsh
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504. came down with the symptoms?
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505. That's four.
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506. It's getting worse with
every day that goes by.
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507. Someone has
to tell Mr. Chaco.
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508. He knows what's happening.
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509. He's just not doing anything
about it.
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510. Maybe I should talk to him.
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511. You can try.
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512. I will talk to him.
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513. He'll listen to me.
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514. And if he doesn't?
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515. And if he doesn't?
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516. I had Danny run a check
on all missing persons
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517. last seen within a 200-
mile radius of Dudley.
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518. In the last 50 years,
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519. 87 people have
disappeared near here.
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520. And judging from
the forensic evidence,
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521. I'd say the same person
or persons was responsible.
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522. I'd say the same person
or persons was responsible.
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523. Then it may have been
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524. the work of some kind
of a cult.
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525. Scully, I think that
the good people of Dudley
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526. have been eating
more than just chicken.
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527. You think these
people were eaten?
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528. Look at these bones.
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529. They've been polished
at both ends,
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530. suggesting they were
boiled in a pot.
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531. Anthropologists have
used similar evidence
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532. to prove cannibalism among the
Anasazi tribe of New Mexico.
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533. Well, then Paula Gray may have
contracted Creutzfeldt-Jakob
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534. Well, then Paula Gray may have
contracted Creutzfeldt-Jakob
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535. by eating George Kearns.
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536. That could begin to explain
her youthful appearance.
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537. What are you talking about?
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538. Some cannibalistic rituals
are enacted
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539. with the belief
that they can prolong life.
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540. Cannibalism is one thing,
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541. but increasing longevity
by eating human flesh...
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542. Well, think about it, Scully.
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543. From vampirism
to Catholicism,
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544. whether literally
or symbolically,
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545. the reward for eating
flesh is eternal life.
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546. I don't claim to
know how it works,
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547. but we both saw
Paula Gray.
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548. We never confirmed the date
of birth on her personnel file.
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549. Maybe the records
at the courthouse
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550. will tell us how
old she really is
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551. will tell us how
old she really is
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552. and if anybody else in Dudley
is lying about their age.
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553. You coming?
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554. You got
to do something
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555. about what's
happening, Mr. Chaco.
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556. People are
getting scared.
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557. They don't know what
to make of things.
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558. They're losing their faith
is what it sounds like.
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559. It's getting hard
to hold on to,
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560. the way things
are going.
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561. the way things
are going.
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562. Three more have gotten
sick since yesterday.
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563. I lost my granddaughter
in this, Jess,
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564. so don't tell me
what we're up against.
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565. Now, I said I'll handle it.
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566. I know you...
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567. Yes?
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568. I need to see
Mr. Chaco.
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569. Oh, Doris?
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570. I... I can't do this
anymore, Mr. Chaco.
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571. I can't keep lying.
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572. I can't keep lying.
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573. It's all right.
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574. Jess told me what happened.
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575. You have nothing
to worry about.
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576. They're going to
think I did it.
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577. No, they won't think
any such thing.
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578. But I did.
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579. No.
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580. I helped.
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581. He was no good, Doris.
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582. He had no values.
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583. He didn't fit in here.
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584. But he was my husband.
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585. That was a price
you had to pay.
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586. Now, you knew that
from the beginning.
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587. But those FBI agents...
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588. Ah-ah.
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589. This town wasn't
built in a day.
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590. This town wasn't
built in a day.
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591. It's not about
to fall apart in a day.
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592. Now, you're a part
of us now,
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593. and we're going to take
good care of you.
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594. Now, I want you to go home,
get some rest.
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595. You've got a funeral to go to.
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596. This whole thing will
blow over soon enough,
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597. and you'll wonder
what all the fuss is about.
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598. I'm sorry.
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599. That's all right.
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600. We all understand, Doris.
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601. Good night.
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602. She'll be fine.
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603. She's not stable.
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604. She's one of us now,
part of our town.
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605. Unless we do
something about her,
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606. there won't be any town
left to speak of.
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607. No!
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608. No, once we start
turning on ourselves,
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609. we're no better
than the animals.
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610. we're no better
than the animals.
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611. It's the FBI
we should be worried about.
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612. They're the real problem.
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613. Someone's been
playing with matches.
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614. Smells like
a recent fire.
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615. I bet it's no coincidence
it only hit the birth records.
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616. You think
someone was expecting us?
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617. Mulder.
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618. It's Doris Kearns.
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619. I'm in my house.
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620. I need to speak
with you right away.
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621. Are you all right?
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622. I'm afraid for my life.
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623. I'm afraid he'll kill me.
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624. Who?
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625. Mr. Chaco.
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626. All right, Mrs. Kearns,
I want you to stay in the house
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627. and lock the door,
and don't answer the door
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628. until Agent Scully
gets there.
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629. Where are you going?
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630. Where are you going?
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631. Take Chaco
into custody.
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632. No.
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633. Mrs. Kearns?
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634. Mrs. Kearns?
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635. Mrs. Kearns?
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636. Mrs. Kearns?
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637. Is Mr. Chaco in?
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638. I'll see if he's still awake.
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639. I'm sorry,
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640. but Mr. Chaco is
unable to see you now.
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641. Do you know what's in here?
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642. I wouldn't know.
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643. Can you open it?
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644. I don't have the key.
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645. What do you think
you're doing?
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646. Scully.
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647. Scully, Chaco's not here.
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648. Yeah.
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649. Mrs. Kearns is missing,
too, Mulder.
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650. I think someone's been here.
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651. The power's been cut
and the back door was wide open
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652. when I got here,
but her car is still out back.
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653. Chaco must have taken her.
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654. Scully? Scully?
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655. Scully? Scully?
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656. Scully, what happened?
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657. Scully, you there?
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658. You all right?
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659. Scully!
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660. Answer me!
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661. Scully!
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662. What have you done here?
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663. I warned you!
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664. I said not to touch her!
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665. I said not to touch her!
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666. Doris Kearns
was one of us!
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667. Who's behind this?
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668. Why didn't you listen to me?
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669. It's the outsiders
we have to deal with,
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670. not one of our own.
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671. We'll deal with them all.
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672. Look at yourselves!
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673. Look at what
you've become!
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674. This isn't faith anymore.
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675. It's just fear.
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676. It's just fear.
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677. They've turned us
into an abomination.
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678. You brought in the outsider
who made us all sick.
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679. Once you turn on yourselves,
it's over.
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680. How long before
it's any one of us?
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681. Any one of you?
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682. That's not your problem
anymore, Mr. Chaco.
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683. No.
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684. No.
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685. No.
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686. Kill me...
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687. and you kill us all.
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688. Latch it.
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689. Bring her over.
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690. Are you hurt?
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691. Mm-mm.
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692. You all right?
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693. Listen up, people!
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694. Stand away from
your workstations!
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695. Let's go!
We're moving it out!
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696. Let's go!
We're moving it out!
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697. Pending further review,
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698. the Chaco processing plant
has been closed by the USDA.
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699. So far, no evidence
of contaminated chicken
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701. Though it remains unknown
how many citizens participated
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703. 27 have become fatally ill
with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
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704. What is known
is that a transport plane
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705. carrying Walter Chaco
was shot down
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706. in 1944 over New Guinea.
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707. Chaco was the only survivor
of that crash.
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708. Chaco was the only survivor
of that crash.
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709. According to Naval records,
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with the Jale—
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711. a tribe whose
cannibalistic practices
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712. have long been suspected
but never proven.
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713. Naval records also show
that Walter Chaco
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715. making him 93 years old
at the time of his death.
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716. As of this date,
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have yet to be found.
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718. I made this!
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