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00:19Oh
00:20Floyd saw him nix it you're saying yes
00:23Okay, well, why do you go to the pool the next day in the very early morning if no one
00:27was gonna be there?
00:31I don't know
00:33Name
00:34Tiger Tigers name
00:37I don't I don't have his name. It was a no-name scenario. He said, you know, that's that's that's
00:43really convenient for you
00:45There's no way I can find him and get him to attest any of this bullshit
00:51How can I find this guy Clark to verify your story you know anything about him any details
00:57He's on DTF
01:00Tiger Tiger
01:01No, the it himself he had a vu
01:07Rendezvous at a roller rink
01:09Local here. Yeah
01:12No one's normal just looks like that and across the street that guy
01:16He said that too said what he said that sentence to me Tiger Tiger. I remember
01:26Carole Smyrnich go interviewer about the second bike. I signed your clearance. I'm gonna go talk to modern love
01:37Here comes the sun. Here comes the sun. Here comes the sun. I feel it breaking right out loud
01:44Kick off your shoes
01:46Everything's new
01:47Listen to the breeze singing to the trees
01:50Oh
01:51La la la la
01:53Let it shine
01:55Let it shine
01:59The day before Floyd Smirnich was killed and visited by someone on a bicycle
02:05like this, you recovered this bicycle of Clark Forest's from the Twilight Bicycle Shop.
02:14Why?
02:17Can you speak up?
02:18You heard me.
02:23My son wanted to ride that bicycle to school for his first day at a new school.
02:29He thought it was cool, even though it's not.
02:32But that's what he thought, and that's what he wanted to do.
02:35So I paid all that sprocket money, and yeah.
02:40The morning, that early morning when Floyd was at the Kevin Kline in the pool shed, where were you?
02:52On the morning of November 8th, that's the day before Floyd Smirnich was discovered dead, you had a DTF encounter.
03:01Yes, I had a DTF encounter the morning before.
03:04Where was that encounter?
03:06Here. I had a roller skating scenario that I wanted to explore.
03:10And you made that arrangement with someone on DTF?
03:13Couple skate was the thing, rolling and holding hands. That was my...
03:20Rolling and holding hands?
03:21Yeah.
03:23So you arranged to...
03:25Was it a man you were...
03:26Yeah, it could have been a woman, but roller skating aptitude was part of the thing, and only a man
03:34answered.
03:35How did that work?
03:39Just like, uh, we had the ring to ourselves, and we rolled around holding hands.
03:46Holding hands?
03:47It's a pretty common thing.
03:48Like, your dad takes your hand when you cross the street, or enter the haunted house to make you feel
03:54safe, you know?
03:55And you do it on dates, there's a thrill at the beginning. Years can go by without that now.
04:05Without holding hands?
04:06It's a nice feeling. When was the last time you did it?
04:11My...
04:13My wife.
04:14Yeah, I guess. Years ago.
04:17It's a very positive one. Like, you don't really end anymore where you used to.
04:22You just keep on going.
04:25You did this with a man that morning, November 8th?
04:28Yes.
04:29Did you talk to this man?
04:30Yeah, plenty.
04:33Kevin.
04:34From Chicago.
04:36He was visiting from Chicago?
04:38Yeah, he was in town for a couple of days.
04:42Do you have his full name?
04:48Kevin.
04:51Van de Lance.
04:53Yes.
05:00Where were you between 4.30 and 5 a.m. then?
05:05Beside my son.
05:07He had had a rough night.
05:10I slept in a chair in there, in his room, beside my son.
05:28I just have one last question.
05:31What happened to Mr. Smyrnich's penis?
05:35We've heard accounts of the day of the trauma.
05:39Cars.
05:41A motorcycle.
05:44But those events weren't...
05:47That's a day...
05:49That's a day that I don't like to think about.
05:53And it...
05:54You don't need to know.
05:56Floyd wasn't killed because he had a crooked dick, so thank you for asking, but no.
06:05Our lives were changed that day, and not because of dick reasons.
06:11Okay.
06:12That's fine.
06:15We learned the husband.
06:16He knew.
06:17He knew about the affair his wife was having with Forrest.
06:20Yeah, then he threatened Forrest.
06:22Then he was killed.
06:23That's motive.
06:24No, no.
06:25He knew about the affair in the sense that...
06:28In the sense that...
06:31He would watch.
06:32The husband, we learned.
06:33Watch what?
06:35The affair.
06:36From the closet.
06:38He was a part of it.
06:40I mean, that was a part of it.
06:42They were all consenting.
06:45That's...
06:46Really?
06:47The other guy?
06:49He watched, too.
06:50It was a thing.
06:51Just all of them.
06:52You know.
06:54I don't know.
07:27What are you saying, detective?
07:29The case was sound.
07:31It's less sound the more I...
07:33The more you believe him.
07:35Yeah.
07:36Well, I don't believe him.
07:38Forrest gets a prescription for emphazine, yeah?
07:42To help some other guy fuck his girlfriend?
07:45Have you ever done a favor for a friend like that?
07:48I have not, no.
07:52There's another bike.
07:54The wife had it.
07:56She has a record.
07:58We're trying to determine for what.
08:14If I Experiennent, it was a person who has done it.
08:15All that.
08:21We're trying to assess.
08:21What's the rightf falling on instead?
08:21We're trying to hear what happened when you wereave�ates, ain't nothing.
08:22But we're trying to embarrass you yet.
08:22The Mile is making some money.
08:23If we don't know anything.
08:23They're trying to buy it.
08:24They get such money.
08:28We're doing money.
08:29I don't even know anything.
08:33Tiger Tiger that meetup I found him what if he corroborates corroborates the weatherman's
08:39story yeah then I'm listening I think I can prove Forrest didn't do it Tiger Tiger I think I can
08:50prove Carol didn't do it Steven Cleese Kevin Vanderlans are you Kevin Vanderlans yeah they want you oh Kevin
09:08did Clark Forrest hire you to come to St. Louis and pretend to be a Tiger Tiger to meet a
09:14man at
09:14the Kevin Kline jr. pools early November yes but but I see him the day before the sign language guy
09:28nice face okay great just the whole package wasn't my kind of wasn't my kind of package
09:38older than like not real together so and I know that sounds harsh but I didn't want to go there
09:47and disappoint everyone you know make him feel worse because the other guy said that he had been feeling
09:53like like sad for a while so I just left you never went to that meeting at the pools nope
10:06I left the day before and Clark Forrest never asked you to show up and bring a Bloody Mary with
10:13you or anything like that you know give this guy a drink or anything like that no Clark just wanted
10:18me to come and be around his friend and if I got aroused hey all right he said that would
10:24be great
10:24for the other guy in terms of his feelings and stuff if it so happened but you know it wasn't
10:33gonna so
10:33happen so so I left why did he go to the pools yeah because I called it off so why
10:45did he still go
10:46Tiger Tiger man I just don't know I'm sorry about the Knicks this is a good idea just get out
10:59and have
11:00some fun yeah tough week yep I don't really want to shoot you with a paintball gun though you know
11:13I
11:13don't I don't really want to shoot you either maybe we just sit in the forest and talk cool yeah
11:26cool yeah you
11:29kind of gotta use your weight to guide it a little bit it's good yeah it's cool I don't know
11:35is it
11:37yeah I mean it's a cool bike if I ride to school it's my first day at Washington don't think
11:42I'm cool oh you
11:46sure you think it's a cool bike because maybe it's not yeah Floyd rides it Mr. Forrest it's really cool
11:53it's low I mean yeah I don't know if that makes it cool
11:58how about I just drive you for your first day no I'm gonna take this bike
12:06okay well maybe just give it a little thought
12:15you know my job is stupid your job is important and you should feel good about yourself your job is
12:24not stupid I hold the sun in my hand on billboards it's embarrassing you can't hold the sun in your
12:32hand yeah it won't be hot yeah your job one of the things I started liking about you so good
12:46at it
12:46you know you connect to people you tell people when it's gonna rain they need that on a day-to
12:53-day basis
12:54I'm just a face you're a heart so come on
13:39bye have fun at school
13:49hey my buddy you come with me today's the fucking day you get me burnt your set
13:55more grown up and betting and shit for Richard's room
14:00fuck yeah
14:01I want to matter to someone I guess
14:05you matter you matter to your girls you matter to Emmy
14:09yeah I do I sound like a jerk saying this because who am I to say this but um
14:19you know I've mattered to them for 12 straight years and I don't know
14:27I want to matter to someone else also
14:34I guess it's middle-aged talking that thing with Carol this summer I think I want it to matter to
14:46someone again so
14:51shit cost a little more than I thought but I got some really good shit here
15:03I don't know
15:04I don't know
15:04I don't know
15:04I don't know
15:04I don't know
15:05I don't know
15:07I don't know
15:08I don't know
15:08I don't know
15:10I don't know
15:10I don't know
15:11I don't know
15:12I don't know
15:12I don't know
15:12I don't know
15:13I don't know
15:17I don't know
15:26She worked so hard getting me ready for that test.
15:29Are you talking about the financial thing?
15:31Yeah, she was, yeah, she would have made flashcards for the math that I didn't know,
15:36and we worked on it together for, like, over a year, and then finally we got there.
15:39It's like, I don't want to do this anymore.
15:42I just want to sign.
15:43Signing's important.
15:45Yeah.
15:47I can feel it.
15:48It was like this tornado.
15:50It just came down.
15:51It was, like, swept up all the sexy, cool, fun stuff between us,
15:56and it just took it up in the air, took it away when I told her.
16:03We met during a tornado.
16:08Yeah, that tornado, that's when you started to tell me the story about your penis,
16:15and you never finished that.
16:16I'm like, oh, yeah?
16:17My penis started?
16:18Where did I leave off?
16:19There was a thing with the car.
16:21Yeah, you said that, and then the motorcycle almost hit your dick, but it didn't?
16:25Oh, yeah.
16:26No.
16:27And then I came home, and I told Carol that we'd always have to struggle.
16:32Always.
16:33Like, always.
16:36Marry me.
16:38Always struggle.
16:40That's what I said.
16:41I mean, it might as well have been.
16:42Yeah, and she cried.
16:44Yeah, Richard saw that.
16:45That was that day.
16:47Yeah, so what happened to your penis?
16:49Oh, um, we just went to bed, and then, uh, Richard came in and hit me in the dick with
16:55a baseball bat.
16:57Poor kid.
16:58I feel so bad for him.
17:00I mean, I made his mom cry.
17:06He was so young.
17:07He didn't know what was going on.
17:08I made his mom cry.
17:09He just, I don't know.
17:11I mean, I just love that kid so much.
17:16And, uh, he needs his mom, and I, I hurt her, and that's just my dick.
17:23I mean, it's not like I needed that for anything for, like, six years, seven years.
17:30Dad's middle-aged talking.
17:32Yeah.
17:33Same boat, you and me.
17:38Summer's over, feels like.
17:42Yeah.
17:43All I got to show for it is a little color on my run.
17:50You know, Floyd, I don't know.
17:53What, what if you, what if you go to the Kevin Kline pools in the morning, just, like, the plan?
18:02The Tiger Tiger plan?
18:04Yeah.
18:06And there would, there'd be, like, a surprise there.
18:09It'd be a reason, you know, a good reason.
18:22Tomorrow morning?
18:24Mm-hmm.
18:25I go, and there's, like, a surprise for me there or something?
18:28I don't know.
18:29That sounds kind of exciting.
18:30Sounds kind of fun.
18:31I don't know.
18:32I guess.
18:33I don't know.
18:34I guess.
18:35I don't know.
18:37Bring your Playgirl spread.
18:40Should I be ready for anything?
18:41Should I bring my Curve cocktail?
18:43You'd be ready for anything.
18:45I got to tell Carol I'm going out of town.
18:47I mean, I can't leave at 3.30 in the morning.
18:49Stay at the Quality Garden.
18:51Use my account.
18:52Cool.
19:15You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.
19:22You make me happy when skies are gray.
19:28You'll never know, dear, how much I love you.
19:35Please don't take my sunshine away.
19:39Wait, what?
19:40This is so cool.
19:42What?
19:43Oh, my God.
19:45What?
19:49I don't know.
19:50What?
19:51This is so cool.
19:53Oh, my gosh.
19:54Good one, Carol.
19:55Love you.
19:55Oh, my gosh.
19:57Oh, my gosh.
19:59This is so cool.
20:01Where is it you said you're going again?
20:02I don't remember you telling me.
20:04Jeff City.
20:05It's the governor's presser signing it tomorrow morning.
20:08It's about voting or something important.
20:11Well, be careful driving.
20:13Okay.
20:26Bye, care, love.
20:28Bye, sweetie.
20:49Hey, you going to sweep something up?
20:53Richard.
21:09Richard?
21:10Richard?
21:10What is wrong?
21:12Don't call Floyd.
21:13Don't tell Floyd.
21:14I'm not going to.
21:15I'm not going to.
21:16What is wrong?
21:16Golem.
21:18Go, mom.
21:20Go, go, go, go.
21:23It's okay.
21:23It's okay, honey.
21:24He's doing better.
21:25He's calmed.
21:27He's calmed now.
21:28I'm worried.
21:28Is he going to hurt himself?
21:30Well, let's keep him here for a little bit, a few hours.
21:32We'll see how the diazepam worked.
21:35He's at events like this?
21:38Yeah.
21:39Okay.
21:40Was there a trigger tonight?
21:42We had a good day.
21:44Nothing provoked this tonight?
21:47We had a really good day, and the night was just normal.
21:52Okay.
21:53Well, we'll check on him in a little bit then.
21:55Okay.
21:57Okay.
22:34We'll get home and get right to bed, okay?
22:58We'll get some sleep, okay?
23:00We don't have to figure anything out.
23:02We can figure it out tomorrow.
23:04Okay?
23:07Good night.
23:08I love you.
23:10Yeah.
23:12Hey.
23:13I love you.
23:15Yeah.
23:16I heard you.
23:22Stephen Queese?
23:26So how do you spell on that, Queese?
23:29Spelling what?
23:31Queese.
23:33Queese.
23:34Queese.
23:36Queese.
23:37Queese, you do a few things in Twyla, hmm?
23:40Primarily I'm a student.
23:41But you're also president of the Umpires Association of St. Louis County?
23:47Yes.
23:48How old are you?
23:49I'm 15 years of age.
23:53I'm 15 years of age.
23:54Stephen, did you place this item in the mailbox of the Smyrnich home?
24:00It's an award.
24:02Umpire of the year.
24:04It's a certificate of that.
24:07Yeah, there's no stamp.
24:10Did you put this award in the Smyrnich mailbox on November 8th?
24:15I don't remember the date.
24:16Well, we retrieved it.
24:18We collected it and pounded it on the morning of November 9th, so.
24:23Then it was that morning.
24:25The 9th?
24:26Yeah.
24:27Because I put it in the mailbox in the morning on my paper route.
24:31You're a paper boy.
24:32Paper person.
24:34Hmm.
24:34And I placed it in the mailbox of the Smyrnich home on that morning on my paper person route.
24:41How early would that have been?
24:42Pretty early.
24:44Like, specifically?
24:46Specifically?
24:47That would have been between about 4.30 a.m. and 5-ish a.m.
24:55And why didn't you mail it?
24:57It's Umpire of the Year.
24:59I walked past the Smyrnich home on my paper person route.
25:03And I thought Carol would be really happy to receive the award for Umpire of the Year.
25:10She's, um, Carol's umpiring.
25:15That was a real uphill battle.
25:17At the beginning of umpiring baseball, I don't think Carol knew what, like, balls and strikes were.
25:26And Carol had good and bad days.
25:30Where is field two?
25:31She wasn't, like, totally perfect.
25:33But mostly, she was pretty great.
25:37She would stay sometimes to learn about the game.
25:41And when I award someone the award for Umpire of the Year, it's on the basis of how that umpire
25:47takes care of the kids.
25:48Ball four!
25:50Take your base!
25:51And Carol fudged a lot for the kids who struggled.
25:55Strike three!
25:56Rat her out!
25:56And most of the time, if you struck out, she'd send you out with a pat on the back.
26:01You get them next time.
26:02Chin up, Ramirez.
26:04It's all part of being umpire of the year.
26:06And that's why this year, that award went to Carol Smirnich.
26:11And she was there.
26:13She was in the chair there.
26:16And I was like, usually when I approach a home, the lights are off.
26:21No one's there.
26:23But the lights were on.
26:26When you approach a home as a paper person, right?
26:29Yeah.
26:31I don't approach homes otherwise.
26:34And you placed this award in her mailbox then, the morning of November 9th.
26:39If that's when you found it, yes.
26:41Between 4.30 a.m. and 5 a.m., you saw her then?
26:47That's my paper person window, yes.
26:49You saw Carol Smirnich there, in the chair, right there, during that time frame.
26:54Why is that so important?
26:55Because that's when her husband, that's when he was dying.
27:04She was asleep.
27:12Okay, Queef, thank you.
27:14That is all?
27:15That is all.
27:17You run a nice baseball association umpire thing.
27:22Just keep up the good work.
27:36You're sealed conviction.
27:40Shoplifting toilet paper.
27:42When she was a child, she just grew up poor.
27:47Never hurt anyone.
27:49Tiger Tiger's gonna come to court and say Forrest didn't do it.
27:53Queef will come in and say she didn't either.
27:55What did we just do?
27:59Did we just team up to not solve the murder?
28:05What's your position with the district attorney going to be, Detective Homer?
28:09That you can now put a witness up to corroborate Mr. Forrest's account.
28:13Tiger Tiger.
28:14I'm gonna tell Bob Dalt that I wouldn't make this arrest today, that I believe Clark Forrest's account of the
28:24events of the past summer are largely true.
28:29Clark, they're going to drop your case.
28:34That's why I'm here.
28:36I'm obligated to inform the defendant first.
28:39Any new evidence going into the record, you first.
28:43You're free.
28:44Well, you're going to be free next week, most likely.
28:49And then there'll be a new case when we can prove, not me, when somebody someday can prove who that
28:58was that rode all the way up there on that bicycle and was with Floyd Smirnich when he was killed.
29:07Yeah.
29:08Yeah.
29:09Okay.
29:14Yeah, that was me.
29:18At the Kevin Kline Pools.
29:23Yeah, that was me.
29:29I rode there on my bicycle.
29:32I thought I could give him something he seemed to need.
29:52Hey, okay?
29:56Okay, hey.
30:01Hey.
30:08What's that?
30:10Uh, it's, uh, amphazine.
30:13I poured it in here.
30:15I don't want to be presumptuous and take it in front of someone.
30:17You have to take it late.
30:18Yeah.
30:19Did you take some?
30:19Take a safe amount?
30:21Yeah.
30:21I took the other boner medication earlier.
30:24What are you doing here, man?
30:28Uh, well, I'm just...
30:31I'm just going to go for it in terms of, uh, just...
30:35just saying things to you, you know, um, my friendship feelings.
30:41Um, pretty complex.
30:45Yeah?
30:46You know, um, I admire you.
30:51Same.
30:54You're full of love and, like, comedy.
30:59You know, between us.
31:01There's a lot.
31:02A lot, a lot.
31:03Uh, and, um, I feel safe, you know, and it's, I don't know, with you.
31:17You know, you French that guy so you don't hurt his feelings?
31:20You know, come on.
31:23Is that the play girl?
31:25Can I see that?
31:29This is, uh...
31:37It's cool.
31:38You know, slender.
31:40Okay.
31:42Uh, but, hey, I...
31:43I don't feel safe with this guy.
31:48Feel safe with this guy.
31:50From the cyclone and right now.
31:56So, a little meat on the bones is okay?
32:01I've been trying for less meat.
32:03Or try just loving yourself like I do.
32:09Like you love yourself?
32:11No.
32:12You know, like I love you.
32:14You know, with, uh...
32:22Complex...
32:24Complex what?
32:27Complex feelings.
32:28I don't know.
32:32I just think you should love yourself, man.
32:38Do you love yourself, man?
32:44Not lately, no.
32:46Why?
32:48What don't you love by yourself?
32:53Like my legs.
32:56Yeah, you always wear sweatpants at the gym.
32:58I don't even really know what your legs look like.
33:00Yeah, not my favorite part of, uh...
33:04Yeah, for me it would be my mid-area.
33:08Yeah.
33:08You know?
33:11Like...
33:12Like my lats.
33:14We kind of like dead end.
33:16You know?
33:18Like I don't have like a nice line.
33:20Like you.
33:20Like you do.
33:23My lats?
33:24Yeah, you have a nice lat line.
33:27It's like I notice it when you wear that V-neck, gray pocket teeth.
33:31You wear the gym sometimes.
33:32Like...
33:32Let me show you.
33:35Like you have a nice line.
33:37Like your lat line goes right down across your RC.
33:41RC?
33:42Yeah, your ribcage.
33:43It goes...
33:44It goes all the way down.
33:45Like almost past...
33:46Yeah, like all the way down past your RC.
33:49That's like a feature of, you know, classical...
33:53Like beautiful classical sculptures.
33:54It's called the long body.
33:55I don't have that.
33:56Mine's like...
33:57Um...
33:58Stout.
34:00Strong.
34:02You think it's in your head...
34:05That you...
34:06That you don't like your legs?
34:11I mean, they were pretty skinny when I was a kid.
34:13Yeah, I get it.
34:15I mean, you...
34:16Your legs fill out in middle age.
34:18Like you...
34:18Let me...
34:19Let me show you.
34:22Like in this picture.
34:25Yeah, this one where I'm dealing with the skeletons.
34:26Like, you see how my legs are tapered there?
34:29And they're like less stout.
34:31And it's like now...
34:33Like they've grown.
34:36And so...
34:38It's like...
34:39A much bigger...
34:41A much bigger base.
34:42See?
34:43Yeah, that's...
34:43A stout.
34:45Yeah, that's better.
34:46A bigger base.
34:46I can see that.
34:47That's better.
34:48That's a...
34:49Yeah.
34:50That's a better base.
34:53Do you think it's...
34:55Um...
34:55It's just you...
34:56You think they're skinny because of all those painful years of you as a kid?
35:00Because I think you've got a nice base, man.
35:05You think...
35:06You know, maybe it's just in my head?
35:09Yeah.
35:10Oh, yeah.
35:11Come on.
35:13Yes.
35:13All in your head.
35:15Thanks.
35:17Thanks.
35:17You know, you did some...
35:19Really nice sculpting over the summer.
35:22I think...
35:24I think...
35:25I think Tiger Tiger's crazy.
35:29You know, I think...
35:31I think Carol's crazy.
35:34Crazy how?
35:45I feel so good.
35:50You're lying here next to me.
35:56I don't know what I'm wrong.
36:01You have no idea how you feel.
36:04I'm fun now.
36:07Fun in the forest.
36:09My head's just more cute, dear.
36:14I love you, baby.
36:16I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you.
36:22I just want to hold you.
36:30I put that swing set next to the fence because there's a woman over there that makes me feel
36:40a certain feeling and I look over there to, you know, see what I might be missing and there's
36:50a, there's a guy over there, too.
36:55Come in closer, closer.
37:00He's got this certain vitality that I like.
37:05I like, I like to look at.
37:11And maybe, maybe I want his easy life, you know, they don't have kids, but, um, maybe I like
37:19just looking at him.
37:22I don't know.
37:24It's been a really confusing summer.
37:27I'm so in love with you for me, there's no way I'm calling.
37:33Deeper and deeper, in love with you I'm falling.
37:38Sweeter and sweeter, your tender words of love keep calling.
37:44Eager and eager, yeah, to see your lips up on my face.
37:48Pleaser, pleaser, any time or any place.
37:54I don't know, love, love, love, love, cause I didn't know the pain.
38:03So what did you want to give him, Clark, that you thought he needed?
38:09An arousal.
38:16You know, for you, uh, you had that thing happen with Carol, and, uh, what I want to
38:25tell you is, what if I had a different reaction to you, like, if you danced and I didn't, and
38:36I just stood here, and I watched you, and I, and I had a reaction.
38:47How did that make you feel?
38:50Good.
38:53Not complex, sir.
38:55We just start with good.
39:00I haven't felt good in so long.
39:05If you want to sit there and feel your feelings, it'll make me happy, okay?
39:10No biggie.
39:12No biggie?
39:13No, no biggie.
39:14Keep calling.
39:17I'm going to love, love, love, love.
39:20There's a little more.
39:22I'm going to need you, need you, need you.
39:26Everything.
39:28I know what you want, what you want, what you want.
39:31Every way.
39:37Stop that, baby.
39:43I swear to God, you know, I was like, I, I, I can't believe that I'm.
39:52What, you stop the music?
39:54I don't mean it, yeah.
39:56It's like, it's like sometimes when you're doing something, you're, you're doing something
40:00that's, you're such a groove, you're trying to believe that you're with his dad doing if
40:05you're doing something.
40:12I don't know what I'm doing.
40:18I think I'm, I think I'm just, I'm fucking lonely, man.
40:25I think I'm just, just lonely as shit.
40:29I'm so sorry.
40:31It's okay.
40:32It's okay.
40:32It's okay.
40:33I'm so sorry.
40:35It's okay.
40:36I don't know what I'm doing.
40:40I don't know what I'm doing in here.
40:45I don't know what I'm doing in life.
40:48I think I fucked everything up this summer.
40:55It's okay.
40:56I don't, I don't have any of those feelings.
41:01I'm so sorry.
41:05I don't know.
41:06You're safe.
41:08You're with me.
41:30Yeah, that's about when he said he left.
41:35On his way from the pool house.
41:37Makes his way east, just like he said.
41:41Nothing unusual next.
41:59Monitor D, again.
42:03Pause.
42:10Pause B.
42:15Go in.
42:18Same on D.
42:29Those are two different bikes.
42:36That's the one from the bike shop.
42:39They're both within blocks of the pool house.
42:41Both bikes were out there that morning.
42:50My son wanted to ride that bicycle to school.
42:57It's the boy.
42:59There was trouble with him that night.
43:01He had a good day.
43:03Do you like the sheets?
43:04Yeah, it's a ramadon.
43:05I love them.
43:05I thought you should have a few new things for your room.
43:08Thanks, Mom.
43:10Okay.
43:11Good night.
43:11I love you.
43:11I love you too.
43:13And then there was violence.
43:14I don't know where there was.
43:16Just from the boy.
43:42Call up Floyd's furniture's log.
43:45from his laptop, from his last night, please.
43:50There was a worksheet.
43:51I remember a worksheet.
43:52It was open.
44:14What time did Carol say the kid had his episode?
44:18They arrived at the hospital at 8.22.
44:21This worksheet was closed at 7.53.
44:24What's the importance?
44:25He was looking at this.
44:27He closed this.
44:29He sees this.
44:36DTF St. Louis.
44:39He saw it.
44:42Why did you pick this place to talk?
44:46I don't know.
44:48I don't know a lot of places.
44:51I knew this place.
44:54You're in no trouble.
44:56None.
44:58I want to start there, okay?
45:00So you rode a bicycle, one of Mr. Forrests, to the pools.
45:05The pools they were shutting down for the autumn.
45:08Very early in the morning.
45:11Why?
45:12To tell Floyd.
45:16I told him he was a fat asshole.
45:18He was cheating on my mom.
45:20He was a liar.
45:22He was a fat asshole and no one loves him.
45:24Okay.
45:24Okay.
45:25It's okay.
45:26It's okay.
45:28And you saw him there?
45:30Yeah.
45:32Dancing with Mr. Forrest.
45:36In his underwear.
45:38With Mr. Forrest.
45:40Okay.
45:40It's okay.
45:45Can we move over there?
45:47We can move anywhere you want.
45:49Did you speak to Floyd that night?
45:51After Mr. Forrest left.
45:53What did Mr. Srinath say when you said those things to him at the window?
45:58Floyd didn't, um, Floyd didn't say anything.
46:01He just looked at me.
46:04He didn't care.
46:06How do you know he didn't care?
46:08Because when I started to leave, he knocked on the window so I would turn back.
46:13Did you turn back?
46:15Yeah.
46:16And what did Floyd do?
46:18He told me to rock on and just stood there in his underwear, staring at me, getting drunk.
46:24Rock on?
46:25Yeah, he, um, he went like this through the window.
46:32Well, how do you know he was getting drunk?
46:35Because he just drank the whole thing that he had while he was looking at me.
46:43Okay.
46:46Is this what he was drinking?
46:48Uh, yeah, he, um, he drank the whole thing.
46:52Right there in his underwear.
47:00That's not what that means.
47:04This doesn't mean rock on.
47:09Well, what does it mean?
47:13It means I love you.
47:35You want to see something cool?
47:37Yeah.
47:38If you just start doing it every day, then you could do it every day.
47:43Oh, that is cool.
47:45Yeah, that's cool.
47:47Yeah, it is.
47:59I thought it was a British TV network, BBC, but you're saying it's also a...
48:04Big Black Cock.
48:04Yeah, okay.
48:05Well, you got your DTF, your BBC.
48:09SPH.
48:09What's that?
48:11Small penis humiliation.
48:13How does that work?
48:15That works where men like to be taunted about their small dicks.
48:19They like that?
48:21They love it.
48:26Yeah.
48:28That's what's going on behind all these closed doors.
48:31Cucking.
48:32Cosplay.
48:33Nut-kicking.
48:36Nut-kicking?
48:37Right in the nuts, yeah.
48:39Okay.
48:40Who gets enjoyment out of that?
48:42The kicker or the nut man?
48:44The nut man.
48:45I don't get it.
48:46I don't get it.
48:47I...
48:55Boy, I fucked this up.
48:58Man.
48:59I...
49:01I like boobs.
49:03I like boobs and I like butts.
49:06I hope that's okay to say.
49:08Yes, that's okay to say.
49:11Okay.
49:16You like something else.
49:20I do?
49:21No, no, no.
49:22Just boobs and butts.
49:23Yeah.
49:24You have something else.
49:26I know it.
49:27Everyone does.
49:30Okay.
49:31Okay.
49:32Yeah.
49:33Come on.
49:34I like...
49:36If the setting is right...
49:40I like bras a little bit.
49:43A nice lace.
49:44Nice lighting.
49:46It can be fetching.
49:47A nice bra.
49:49A nice bra?
49:50Yeah.
49:52Oh, my God.
49:54You're so normal.
49:55You're weird.
49:57Okay.
50:07Good job, detective.
50:09Thanks, Homer.
50:13Nice bra.
50:15Oh, my God.
50:15So...
50:16So the nutman really likes it.
50:20The nutman really loves it.
50:22Okay.
50:25Okay.
50:26We stop looking
50:28At one another
50:31Short of breath
50:34Walking proudly
50:37In our winter coats
50:39On films in space
50:49A moving paper fantasy
50:55Listening for the new told last
51:01With supreme visions
51:05Of lonely tunes
51:09Silence tells me secretly
51:16Everything
51:20Everything
51:22Everything
51:29Let the sun shine
51:35Let the sun shine
51:39Let the sun shine
51:57The sun shine
52:02You're back to night
52:05Let the sun shine
52:08Let the sun shine
52:14Let the sun shine
52:15The sun shine
52:18Let the sun shine
52:26Let the sun shine
52:51No, no, no.
53:23No, no.
54:15No, no.
54:18No, no.
55:14No, no.
55:18No, no.
55:19No, no.
55:20No, no.
55:21No, no.
55:23No, no.
55:24No, no.
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