1. God's love will set us free.
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2. And I believe...
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3. if I pray for that love...
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4. if I get down on my knees...
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5. and allow God to enter my hardened,
lonely, miserable heart
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7. that miracle... will come.
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8. Now, who here believes that with me?
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9. Do you?
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10. - Do you?
- Yes, sir, I believe it.
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11. Do you?
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12. Well, believe... because God's love
is not just some slogan.
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13. It's a promise... straight to you
from the Lord Almighty himself.
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14. A promise paid for with the blood
of his only begotten son,
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15. Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
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16. All you have to do... is believe.
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17. Amen!
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18. God's love will set you free.
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19. Now, doesn't that just lift up your heart
and make you want to say "Glory! Amen!"?
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20. Glory! Amen!
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21. Join with me.
Allow the spirit of Jesus Christ
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22. to show you the way
up to our heavenly Father.
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23. Glory! Amen!
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24. Let God's love free you from your prison
and deliver you to his side in Heaven.
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25. Glory! Amen!
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26. Praise his name.
Praise his holy love. Glory! Amen!
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27. Glory! Amen!
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28. - Glory! Amen!
- Glory! Amen!
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29. Glory. Amen. Glory. Amen.
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30. Glory. Amen. Glory. Amen...
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31. Do you believe that, Donnie?
God loves a sack of crap like you?
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32. The Bible says.
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33. The Bible says you kill women, out their
pinkies, you get to burn in hell.
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34. - You listening to me?
- Glory. Amen.
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35. God's got a place for you,
all right, you sick puke.
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36. Then where's that leave you?
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37. Sorry. It's not good enough
for the Illinois penal system.
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38. My hands! My hands!
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39. Life without chance of parole for the
premeditated and sadistic sexual murders
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40. of five Twin Cities women in 1994.
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41. Donald Addie Pfaster.
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42. You two put this man away.
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43. Yeah. Someone forgot
to throw away the key.
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44. That's another story.
We have to apprehend this man.
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45. We'd use your help in understanding
who it is we're after.
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46. Donnie Pfaster is a death fetishist.
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47. A collector of bone and flesh,
toenails and hair.
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48. - It's what floats his boat, gets him off.
- He's a sick man.
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49. We found women's fingers in his freezer.
He liked to eat them with peas and carrots.
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50. - So it's just women he's after?
- Just women.
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51. Five years in here thinking about that.
He's worked up quite an appetite.
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52. I happen to know you two agents
have a thing for the supernatural.
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53. The circumstances of the escape...
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54. There is nothing supernatural
about this man.
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55. Donnie Pfaster is just plain evil.
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56. Case closed.
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57. You didn't look at the file, did you?
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58. - A man escaped from prison.
- Not a man. Donnie Pfaster.
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59. He didn't just escape. He walked out
of a maximum-security facility
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60. and no one seems to know how.
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61. - Isn't that why we're here?
- That's why I'm here.
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62. I don't know about you.
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63. Why are you here?
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64. - Go home, Scully.
- Mulder, this case doesn't bother me.
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65. The man abducted you.
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66. Donnie Pfaster did a number on your head
like I've never seen. It's OK to... walk away.
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67. Mulder, that man does things to people that
no one should ever have to think about.
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68. It's not a question of if I should stay.
I don't have a choice.
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69. So let's get to work.
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70. Well, this isn't the first incident.
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71. Two prisoners have escaped from facilities
in neighbouring states over the past year.
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72. At 6.06 this morning
Donnie Pfaster made it three.
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73. 6.06?
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75. Dozens of witnesses, guards and staff,
and no one seems to remember anything.
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76. They didn't know they were missing.
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77. - Were they apprehended?
- They haven't been seen again.
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78. I already told the warden everything
I know... everything I saw that day.
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79. Yes, but I'm still a little confused.
Maybe you could go over it again.
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80. - I'm a Christian man.
- Then you'll tell me the truth.
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81. Yeah. But I got no idea about
Donnie Pfaster... or how he broke out.
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82. You and Donnie were in the garment shop
at the time he disappeared.
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83. It wasn't just me. There was a lot of us.
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84. Yeah, but you had something happen.
You had an incident.
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85. Yeah. Something like that.
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86. You cried out to the guards
that you'd cut your hands.
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87. My fingers, man. I saw them all cutoff.
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88. - Others saw them, too.
- I felt them cut off.
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89. - How do you explain that?
- God works in mysterious ways, brother.
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90. Glory. Amen.
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91. Glory. Amen.
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92. Glory. Amen.
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93. Posthypnotic suggestion.
Did you see him?
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94. Did I see him raise his foot?
Yes. I saw that.
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95. Programmed behaviour,
prompted by suggestion -
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96. a rhythmic motion of the hands, producing
an unconscious act in a conscious state.
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97. Doesn't work on you.
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98. - I know what hypnosis is.
- Group hypnosis.
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Donnie escaped from prison
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100. using a technique from a Vegas
lounge act, I'd think again.
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101. Mesmer was able
to hypnotize entire audiences.
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102. So, how would Donnie
have acquired this ability?
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103. I'm not saying that it was Donnie.
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104. - Then who?
- Three inmates missing from three prisons.
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105. One man has had possible contact with
each of those cons. The prison chaplain.
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106. "Glory. Amen."
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107. Not God, the chaplain.
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108. Scully, what?
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109. That song, can you hear that?
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110. Barely.
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111. I haven't heard it since high school.
That's the second time in the last hour.
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112. I think if it was a make-out song,
it'd be ruined for ever now, huh?
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113. Looking for something to eat?
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114. - Me?
- How about today's special?
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115. - You aren't a narc, are ya?
- No.
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116. - You're looking at my hands.
- You need a buff and polish.
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117. What are you? A freak?
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118. I... I just got out of prison.
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119. Hey, Missy. Leave the customers alone!
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120. I'll do it for free.
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121. You just got out of prison,
and you want to give me a manicure?
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122. I'll even do your cuticles.
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123. You receive
the Lord's grace and this is your thanks?
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124. What?
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125. Who do you think got you out of prison?
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126. I don't care. I'm busy right now.
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127. The grace of God got you out, and it's
the only thing that will keep you out.
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128. - I thought you were kidding.
- He's chosen you, Donnie.
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129. Later.
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130. - You called them on me.
- No.
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131. - Then do something.
- I have a car.
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132. - We aren't going to make it to the car.
- It's within his power.
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133. Glory. Amen.
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134. Glory. Amen.
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135. - Was he here?
- Well, um... we're trying to determine that.
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136. - Did you see him?
- Well, that's a good question.
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137. We thought we saw something,
but apparently we didn't.
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138. We got a call about a possible
sighting of the suspect.
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139. - Well, something happened here, huh?
- A guy got hit by a car.
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140. Prison chaplain, it turns out.
A Reverend Orison.
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141. Paramedics took him to the hospital.
He's in bad shape.
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142. Excuse me, uh, could
you turn that up, please?
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143. Yeah.
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144. You're lucky to be alive, Reverend Orison.
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145. - Who are you?
- Special Agent Dana Scully.
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146. Believe in the Lord, Agent Scully.
He believes in you.
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147. That's nice. My partner and I are more
concerned with several disappearances
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148. from maximum-security facilities
that involve you.
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149. Don't be concerned. God has them.
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150. What do you mean?
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151. Reverend?
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152. - You're a believer, aren't you?
- This has nothing to do with me.
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153. It has everything to do with you.
You have faith... have had faith.
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154. You hear him calling you,
but you're unsure what to do.
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155. It's not exactly a long shot, sir.
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156. You stand as you do now,
neither here nor there.
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157. Longing, but afraid. Waiting for a sign.
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158. When the signs are everywhere.
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159. What happened to the inmates, sir?
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160. Everything has a reason, Scout.
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161. Everything on God's earth.
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162. Every moment of every day,
the Devil waits for but an instant.
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163. As it is, it has always been.
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164. The Devil's instant is our eternity.
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165. The good reverend. How do you do?
Or maybe I should say "How do you do it?"
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166. His is the word. I am but the
messenger who delivers it.
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167. Well, this delivery arrived a little late.
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168. A little late and a little cold,
as a matter of fact.
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169. I thought you'd want to see it.
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170. - What is this?
- Blood of the Lamb, Reverend.
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171. The handiwork of Mr Donnie Pfaster -
a young girl he picked up at the bus stop.
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172. - Oh, Lord.
- Where is he, Reverend?
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173. He took my car.
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174. - She wasn't supposed to die.
- No, Donnie was supposed to die.
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175. You were supposed to kill him.
That's why you freed him.
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176. God knows you're capable of it.
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177. Reverend Orison
is really Robert Gailen Orison,
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178. convicted in of first-degree murder.
Served 22 years in Soledad.
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179. God spoke to me.
He told me to look after Donnie.
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180. When God spoke to you, Reverend,
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181. did he happen to mention
where Donnie was headed?
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182. - Where are you going, Mulder?
- To prove that man's a liar.
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183. How do you prove that somebody
isn't being directed by God?
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184. - You don't believe that it happens?
- God is a spectator. He reads box scores.
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185. - I don't believe that.
- You think God directs that man? To kill?
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186. Donnie isn't dead. We don't know that
the other inmates who escaped are dead.
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187. So what? You think that God directs
him to... let the prisoners out to kill?
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188. No. But I believe that the reverend
believes what he's saying.
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189. - That it's God working through him.
- Well, plenty of nutbags do.
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190. Has he ever spoken to you?
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191. - I'm trying not to take offense.
- What did he say?
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192. Mulder, I have heard
that song three times now.
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193. That may not mean anything to you,
but it does to me.
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194. - What does it mean?
- I never thought about it before.
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195. It never meant anything, until yesterday
when it made me remember something.
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197. When I was 13, my father
was stationed in San Diego.
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198. I was listening to that song
when my mother came in
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199. and told me that my Sunday-school
teacher had been killed.
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200. Oh.
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201. He'd been murdered in his front yard.
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202. And that's the first time that I ever felt
that there was real evil in the world.
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203. Mulder, Reverend Orison
called me "Scout".
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204. The same name my Sunday-school
teacher called me.
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205. Donnie Pfaster escaped
from prison at 6.06 a.m.
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woke up yesterday morning
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that God is telling you?
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209. All right. Come with me, Scout. I'll show
you how the reverend talks to God.
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a manhunt for a prisoner who escaped
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Chevrolet Impala with a black landau top.
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medium build...
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with this kind of accident.
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as it was stated to me, is self-inflicted.
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218. There's a small hole in the skull
which allows oxygen into the brain cavity.
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219. The reverend has three times the normal
blood volume pumping through his brain.
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220. - And he did this himself?
- Yeah.
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- Its powers?
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by inadequate blood supply.
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225. Centuries ago, in the Peruvian Andes, holy
men used to remove parts of their skulls
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Or drill small holes.
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Orison to help these prisoners escape?
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228. The practitioners of this found that
they could perform certain mental tricks.
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"stopping the world".
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how many holes they have.
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232. creating a disparate reality
which they project through hypnosis.
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233. But why? I mean, even if he could, why?
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234. Donnie is serving a life sentence,
without possibility of parole.
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235. That's the final judgment of society.
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236. But not in the eyes of God. Or in the eyes
of a man who thinks he's God's tool.
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237. Well, if Reverend Orison meant to kill
Donnie Pfaster, then why is he still alive?
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238. Maybe he unleashed something
he couldn't control.
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239. Maybe he thought he was
opening the door of perception,
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240. but then, unwittingly, he...
opened the gates of hell.
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241. - What?
- Glory. Amen.
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242. Glory. Amen.
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243. Glory. Amen.
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244. - Are you Donald?
- Yes.
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245. I'm from Tip Top Gentlemen's Service.
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246. - This isn't your place, is it?
- No. Why?
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247. Cos I was coming up and got stopped by
the landlord, like it's any of his business.
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248. He told me some
Reverend Orison lives here.
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249. - Now, you ain't no preacher, are you?
- No.
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250. Good. They always like the weirdest things.
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251. You know what I mean?
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252. - You OK?
- Yes.
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254. Love your hair.
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255. What are you doin'?
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256. - Is your hair chemically treated?
- My hair?
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257. - I don't know which product to use.
- No, you're not using no product.
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258. My hair's clean. If you're gonna
be weird about it, I ought to leave.
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259. I'm being a gentleman.
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260. Well, he a gentleman and get me a towel.
I'm gonna get outta here.
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261. It's a wig.
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262. They lied to me.
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263. You lied to me!
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264. Where did he go?
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265. Marshal?
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266. - Marshal?
- What?
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267. The prisoner. The man you were guarding.
What happened to him?
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268. He's gone, Scully. 80's the marshal's gun.
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269. You didn't see him?
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270. Let's go, Scully.
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271. - What is it?
- What does this mean?
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272. - Did you tell him?
- No, I only told you.
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273. He must have... overheard us
when we were talking in the hallway.
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274. - I didn't mention the name of the song.
- You did.
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275. No, I'm sure I didn't, Mulder.
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276. Well... maybe this was meant for you.
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277. "Don't look any further."
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278. "Whosoever sheddeth man's blood...
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279. by man shall his blood be shed."
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280. - What are you doing?
- Taking you home.
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281. The wicked... will be punished.
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282. Pray for God's love, Donnie.
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to allow God into your heart.
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284. All you have to do is believe.
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285. Repent. You'll feel God's love come to show
you the way to his heavenly kingdom.
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286. - Are you sorry for what you've done?
- You...
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287. - What did you say?
- Never... no... no...
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288. - Why are you crying?
- I can't... I can't...
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290. For what you did to all
those poor, helpless girls.
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291. My violence is always waiting...
for an instant.
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292. For when his back is turned.
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293. You can see it now.
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Or for yourself?
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295. No, Reverend. I cry for you...
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296. because you cannot kill me.
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297. You know, it's funny, when
all is said and done, there's...
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298. not much mystery in murder.
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299. And for that I owe you an apology, Mulder.
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300. What do you mean?
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301. Well, you were right. I was looking too hard
for connections that weren't there.
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302. Orison was a murderer, plain and simple.
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303. He liberated prisoners so he could
bring them here, pass judgment.
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304. I guess in his own twisted way
he was making good with his god.
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305. "Glory. Amen." Let's go home, Scully.
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306. You know. Donnie Pfaster placed the call
to the police that led us out here.
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307. It's like he's begging us to hunt him down.
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308. This X-file is over... lying dead there
in a grave he dug himself.
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309. Let's let the US Marshals
take over from here.
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310. Don't look any further, Scully.
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311. Fox Mulder. Leave a message after the...
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312. Agent Mulder,
Marshal Joe Daddo in Marion.
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313. Just talked to a call girl
who ID'd Donnie as an attacker.
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314. Claims Pfaster got upset
when she was wearing a red wig.
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315. Upset she wasn't a redhead. This mean
anything to you? Appreciate a call back.
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316. Go back to hell!
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317. - Who does your nails, girly girl?
- Let me go!
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318. The only reason you're alive
is because I asked the judge for life!
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319. The only reason is because
we didn't kill you when we could!
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320. You're the one that got away.
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321. - You're all I think about.
- I'm a federal agent.
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322. You do anything to me and they
will not give you a break this time.
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323. I'm going to run you a bath.
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324. Now be good, and don't
cause me any problems.
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325. Put 'em up!
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327. - Excuse me.
- Yeah. Sure.
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328. If you want to pack some things,
we can get out of here.
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329. Yeah.
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330. You can't judge yourself.
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331. - Maybe I don't have to.
- The Bible allows for vengeance.
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332. But the law doesn't.
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333. The way I see it...
he didn't give you a choice.
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334. And my report will reflect that...
in case you're worried.
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335. Donnie Pfaster would have surely
killed again if given the chance.
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336. He was evil, Mulder.
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337. I'm sure about that without a doubt.
But there's one thing that I'm not sure of.
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338. - What's that?
- Who was at work in me?
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