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مسلسل Black Bird مترجم - Episode 1

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01:21We've all heard that thing about the butterfly flapping its wings in Africa,
01:25and months later, there's a hurricane in Miami.
01:29If you haven't, look it up.
01:31It means things you don't think are connected
01:34actually are.
01:46I never knew this girl.
01:50Never met her.
01:56This is the life she knew.
02:16And this is the life I knew.
02:26There I am. There's the kid.
02:28You just call yourself a kid.
02:30Wait, isn't this the game you fumble
02:32three times in one quarter?
02:34This is also the game where I did this, motherfucker.
02:37You wouldn't think so,
02:39but it is all connected.
02:41These knuckleheads.
02:43That girl on the bike.
02:44Wait, wait, who's that streaking down the sideline?
02:48Kankakee's favorite son.
02:49Me, with my million-dollar smart.
02:51Owned on pride school records that still stint.
02:54But not one, not two,
02:55but three fucking scholarship offers.
02:57Hey, it was four, actually.
03:02Christ, Jimmy, you really were something.
03:07What about me?
03:08Well, he made even you look good.
03:11Pride and joy of Kankakee.
03:17See?
03:17Okay.
03:19Try not to burn the place down
03:21and remember to lock up this time.
03:23Yeah.
03:23Wait, what's with the pillow?
03:26Anybody heard from Danny?
03:32Here's the real play.
03:33Watch this shit.
03:34Right here.
03:35Oh, right here.
03:36Right here.
03:36Fucking has been pretty important.
03:55You know those times when you think
03:56something's going to go one way,
03:59but it goes sideways?
04:03If I had to pick the moment,
04:06here's where it all started
04:07to go sideways for me.
04:10Like,
04:12for fucking ever.
04:29Hiya, Jimmy.
04:31Hi, Raj.
04:32Hop in.
04:33What's with the pillow?
04:34Well, last time I saw you,
04:36you said you kept getting cricks
04:37in your neck.
04:38I used to get him, too.
04:39Discovered this pillow.
04:41Never got him again.
04:42You are the most profoundly
04:45considerate motherfucker
04:46I've ever met.
04:47Thank you, my good man.
04:49Put it in the back.
05:02What's with the orange shotgun?
05:03Well, I got a shipment of beanbags.
05:06I got a shipment of beanbags,
05:06you know, the kind cops firing riots and shit.
05:09They trick the guns out with weird colors
05:11so they don't load live rounds
05:13during protests,
05:14kill some poor fucker just asking
05:15to be treated like a human being.
05:19So appreciative you came in person
05:21to deal with this.
05:24Touches me in a deep place.
05:27I'm so sorry about that last shipment.
05:30Your steaks happened.
05:31Not a whole kilo, man.
05:35It's fucking embarrassing.
05:37I mean, I've never been light before.
05:39Not so much as a gram
05:41with anyone
05:42ever.
05:44Why would I claim I got shorted?
05:47Heart, you know, a man's heart.
05:53Come on now.
06:08Come on now.
06:10How did you know the shortage
06:11was on my end?
06:12I know because my guy told me.
06:14And I trust my guy, Danny.
06:16And why do you trust Danny, man?
06:19We grew up together.
06:21Hmm.
06:22It's adorable.
06:30Jimmy.
06:31I'm sorry, Jimmy.
06:34Danny.
06:35Jimmy, I'm sorry.
06:36What did you do?
06:38Tell him.
06:41Tell him.
06:45I swiped the key, man.
06:47I had to get right
06:48with Burns' people.
06:50You knew it wasn't us.
06:52I had no idea.
06:55He told me that.
06:56All right, no!
06:59Okay.
07:00Bean bag.
07:01Okay.
07:03He clipped the key.
07:05Okay?
07:06Here's the key.
07:11And a second.
07:14For your trouble.
07:22Oh, man!
07:23Oh!
07:24Okay.
07:25Okay.
07:25Not a bean bag.
07:27And a third
07:28for our friendship.
07:33You know, this isn't just about the money.
07:35Oh, come on.
07:35Nothing's just about money,
07:37but they mostly are.
07:39He stole from me.
07:41No.
07:41He stole from me.
07:43I'd already paid you.
07:44I came here today to be compensated
07:46if there had been some kind of mistake.
07:47But there wasn't.
07:48Just this asshole stealing from me.
07:51But blaming me.
07:52No, I never blamed you.
07:54I did it!
07:54Shut the fuck up!
07:57Roger.
07:59This guy.
08:00I've known him since first grade.
08:01He's like family.
08:03It'd be like if you were asked
08:04to give up your own brother.
08:05No matter what, could you do it?
08:06You still have half the bag.
08:08My family would be worth the whole bag.
08:17I think we come from
08:18different types of family.
08:21So you're saying his life
08:22is only worth three kilos?
08:23His life is worth three times
08:26what you lost
08:26because you lost nothing.
08:27It's only worth three kilos.
08:30Yes, okay.
08:31His life is only worth
08:32three kilos to me.
08:43All I ask
08:44of the people
08:45I do business with
08:47is their authentic self.
08:51Nice to see you, Jimmy.
08:55You can use the cart
08:56to transport
08:58that young rascal
09:00to the car.
09:36You can use the cart
10:07If you had a look at the menu, sir.
10:22Can I get a water, please, and I'll have an answer for you by the time you're back?
10:27Of course, sir.
10:29Jimmy.
10:32Of course, Jimmy.
10:42Yeah.
10:46So you can bring your money.
10:49You've got it all figured out.
10:51He's a sweet token star.
10:54And that token is hard to get out.
10:58He's a man who knows everything you feel about.
11:02He's got the best deal of games.
11:08He's got the best deal of games.
11:10He drives him after wine.
11:12And he drives up in the Mercedes-Benz.
11:16He's got it all figured out.
11:18He's got the best deal of games.
11:20He's got the gold.
11:22Fuck you, don't let it go.
11:25I'm going to go.
11:26Just think of my dreams and go.
11:31Take it easy to take control.
11:33And you don't let it go.
11:36Don't let it go.
11:47Hands, motherfuckers!
11:48Hands!
11:54You smiling now, bitch?
12:06Can I get up now, please?
12:08You just lie there and take it.
12:11We clear!
12:20Damn, Jimbo.
12:22What'd you get up to last night?
12:28You even know her name?
12:30Rochelle.
12:33Her last name?
12:38A post-19 report you've got it.
12:46Planning to shoot up a local middle school?
12:48That's federal!
12:50Oh!
12:54Fuck is this, Jimbo?
12:58Jimmy, it's an AK-47.
13:00So no possibility of reduced sentence.
13:03They got great lawyers.
13:08They turn water into wine?
13:19Hey!
13:21You got a visitor!
13:22You got a visitor.
13:52Winning one.
13:52you okay your mother come visit you yet she's still pissed I got Tim mixed up
14:00in that thing a while back well your brother's gotta walk I'm not I talked to
14:09some of the guys they said the prosecutor Beaumont he's trying to prove something
14:15with you prove what that is not part of the machine I'm not part of the machine
14:23I was my family your mother's family tell me there's a way out of this I'm not a
14:34quick one you'll get five years son four with good behavior the low end of the
14:44sentencing guidelines is if you take the plea you get two years they're not gonna
14:51give you two years why not the guns you're not some home equals running
14:59around capping grandmothers doing a drive-by you didn't sell crack right you're a
15:04good kid who's straight off the path you'll have to do the mid-range how do you
15:12know I was a cop for 23 years and I asked around and they all said the same thing
15:21mid-range of the guidelines five out in four I am I never wanted this for you I
15:35I wanted a totally different deal like what like I said no what for you to have you know no
15:52I don't a
15:54a wife kids a fucking dog to play frisbee with and a steady paycheck pension at the end
16:08I couldn't I couldn't give what helped you if I lived out life
16:22I still wanted it for you
16:32I know I know you did that
16:40you just never mentioned it before
16:47take the deal okay plea out
17:00okay in the case of the United States versus James Keene
17:06mr. Beaumont am I to understand that the defendant has entered into a plea agreement
17:10with your office he has your honor and mr. Steinbeck is your client fully aware of what
17:17he's pleading to today he is your honor mr. Keene
17:35police officer's son correct
17:40sir star athlete at Kankakee high I see you're quite generous with a few local charities
17:47but what you're pleading guilty to today is the sale and trafficking of narcotics the
17:51possession of paraphernalia associated with the same and possession of multiple illegal firearms
18:00so I'll plead you guilty the sheer amount of narcotics that you traffic in mr. Keene is enough to
18:08push your sentence to 25 years which you most certainly would have gotten at minimum if your
18:15case had gone to trial but you did the smart thing today you pled still there are the weapons which
18:22one presumes you were prepared to use against other human beings to protect your narcotics
18:29therefore it is the judgment of the court the defendant be committed to the custody of the attorney general of
18:35the united states or her authorized representative for the minimum guideline term of 120 months
18:46bailiff
18:4910 years
18:5010 fucking years are you kidding me
18:53you lied to me Beaumont you fucking lied to me
19:19you know what this is about
19:20you
19:47On or off?
19:49Off.
20:02I'm Special Agent Lauren McCulley.
20:04You can call me that or Lauren.
20:06I remember you don't like Jimbo.
20:09Jimmy, please.
20:11And do you know Mr. Beaumont?
20:16Mr. Beaumont sandbagged me into accepting a five-year plea when he knew I'd get ten.
20:22That's how you remember it?
20:24No possibility of parole?
20:27Who takes that deal?
20:29You.
20:30You?
20:31You're a drug dealer.
20:33Yeah, you play chicken with us and you're lost.
20:37Embrace that concept.
20:39Now sit down.
20:49I hear you're making a real go of prison.
20:51No major beefs.
20:53Seem to get along with most of the dominant gangs and successfully avoid the ones you don't know yet.
20:57And you've developed a sideline in here?
21:02No shit?
21:04That's in there?
21:05You use your profits to buy fresh vegetables and lean cuts of meat?
21:11Prison food sucks.
21:12So does prison life.
21:14But you seem to have grabbed it by the balls.
21:18What is this sideline, by the way?
21:22Just a service.
21:23Oh, he's so modest.
21:25You rent porno mags, right?
21:28Hustler.
21:29Penthouse.
21:30Barely legal.
21:32How's that work?
21:35They pay for half-hour blocks.
21:38Must be a lot of, what do they call it in retail?
21:40Breakage?
21:42I turn my inventory over a lot.
21:44That's what you call drugs, too. Your inventory.
21:47At least on the tapes I heard.
21:53I'm not surprised you're thriving in here, Jimmy.
21:56I'm not thriving.
21:56Because you're a charming guy. Everyone likes you.
21:59I've heard you talk to Mexican cartel guys, Cabrini green bangers,
22:03outfit goombas in their tracksuits at the Elmwood Park Social Club.
22:07You get along with everyone.
22:10I've noticed something else.
22:11After a certain point, they do most of the talking.
22:17I'm sorry?
22:18You've got your patter, your funny story or two,
22:20but then you settle back and just let them run their mouths.
22:23Take me.
22:25Something in those soulful eyes of yours.
22:28The way you sit so still, so at peace with yourself.
22:32Makes me want to babble, man. Unlock myself.
22:36You mentioned the point a while back?
22:38You're in a rush?
22:39Because we can let you get back to it.
22:43No.
22:44I'm fine.
22:45You've got porn to sell, veggies to procure,
22:47and only nine years, three months left on your sentence?
22:51Just tell me what you want.
22:53I don't want to hold you up.
22:54Just fucking tell me why I'm here.
22:58Temper.
23:00Not as cool as he thinks.
23:09We would like you to transfer to another prison
23:12and befriend someone to elicit a confession.
23:16We need the precise location of a dead body.
23:22You need?
23:24We suspect that the man that you'll read about in that file
23:27has killed 14 women, maybe more,
23:30but we only tied him to two.
23:32And we only have one of the bodies.
23:34We'd like to find the other one.
23:36And maybe 12 more.
23:41And this prison?
23:43Where are the guys?
23:46It's in Springfield, Missouri.
23:49Maximum security specializing in the criminally insane.
23:57So, you want me to check into hell,
24:03cozy up to a fucking demon,
24:05and ask him, all casual,
24:08hey, so where'd you bury 13 bodies?
24:12Is that right?
24:21Not for all the fucking money in the world.
24:27How about freedom?
24:31A complete commutation of your sentence.
24:40If I transfer?
24:43If you transfer.
24:45And if you get the location of Patricia Reitler's body.
24:49No body, no release.
24:52No body, no release.
25:03No.
25:06No?
25:07No.
25:11His conviction's on appeal.
25:12He could win and walk.
25:14If he walks,
25:15he'll kill again and again,
25:18until he fucks up and gets caught.
25:20The last time he killed 14 girls before he got caught.
25:24And it won't have anything to do with me.
25:26It will.
25:27You have the chance to stop him,
25:29and you didn't take it.
25:30Look, I'm sorry.
25:32About these women.
25:34But I don't know them.
25:37And if he gets out, I won't know the next ones he kills.
25:39I might be sad about it, but...
25:41This kind of deal won't walk through the door twice.
25:43So,
25:44before you spend the next 10 years
25:47wondering why you didn't take it...
25:53Look at the file.
26:01At the very least,
26:03it'll make unique reading material.
26:10Your attorney has our contact info.
26:22Your attorney has our contact info.
26:40No!
26:51Woo!
26:52Come on, Brooke!
26:54Let's go, let's go, let's go!
26:56You can do it!
26:56Come on, Brookey!
26:58She unloaded it!
26:59Holy shit, she did!
27:01Honey, you go in the wrong direction!
27:03Honey, the other way!
27:04Wrong direction!
27:05The other way!
27:11Well, she runs pretty fast.
27:14Yeah, not bad, right?
27:18Will he be home for dinner?
27:20Not likely.
27:22We found Jessica Roach.
27:34Let it up!
27:35Let's go! First down!
28:05Alright, next point, she should be here.
28:07What?
28:09Don't you have to chill?
28:10I don't know.
28:14I don't know.
28:15I don't know.
28:16I see a bunch of them,
28:18here we are.
28:21I don't see your six.
28:24I don't know.
28:26I'm sorry.
28:30Yeah.
31:00It was night. It could have been green too, or black.
31:03I know it was a Dodge for sure.
31:06You don't know the color of the van, but you know...
31:09I'm a mechanic. I know a Dodge when I see one.
31:11I know it was a Dodge.
31:13I know it was a Dodge.
31:14I know it was a Dodge.
31:15I know it was a Dodge.
31:42I know it was a Dodge.
31:4547 over at whittier yep two 14 year old girls riding their bikes said this perv in a van kept
31:52passing them told him he liked their boobies he said boobies yep he also asked if they wanted to
31:59take a ride with him yeah they said the van uh the van's gray yeah they got a plate they
32:08got what
32:09indiana plate number check the notes at the end of the report okay uh did you run it no the
32:18guy drove
32:18off they never saw him again and the girl struck me as a little dramatic you know girls men but
32:24be my
32:24guest brian okay thanks lynn oh that van that followed the two girls in whittier it's been
32:37called in three other times in the last year once in indianola once in all of that what's near the
32:44duffin reserve same complaint every time harassment i said van is registered to larry d hall
32:55wabash indiana your sister tell me your mother actually visited she did she's pissed you brought
33:02your girlfriend to my sentencing i've been with sammy longer than i was with your mother
33:07she's pissed sammy makes me happy i just wish you liked her more sammy i like her fine she just
33:13named
33:13my mother uh-huh
33:22i've been thinking about that deal what you think this place is bad springfield is the kind of prison
33:29that they send subhumans to the fucking freaks with no souls lifers with nothing to lose they'll
33:36commute my whole sentence what happens if you don't get them what they want then what what happens if you
33:43have to defend yourself and they tack on another 10 fucking years to your sentence there'd be a death
33:48sentence we'll find a way we'll figure something out how i don't know but we're gonna find a way
33:56a way
34:24a way
34:24a way
34:24a way
34:29You got a call from Wabash PD.
34:32Yeah.
34:33Put it through, please.
34:37Detective Miller, Chris Drysdale.
34:40Hey, Chris.
34:42I got a question about a van registered to a resident of yours, a Lawrence D. Hall.
34:50Sure, Larry.
34:52You know him?
34:53I grew up with him.
34:55You know him well?
34:57Well enough.
34:58It's a small town.
35:00You looking at him for something?
35:02Well, we're just trying to figure out why a van registered to him
35:10passed through our area a couple of times in the last year.
35:13You're in Illinois, the girl said.
35:16Georgetown, about 130 miles down the road.
35:19So he wasn't picking up a gallon of milk?
35:21Nope.
35:22Or doing Civil War shit.
35:25What's that?
35:26Larry's into Civil War reenagments.
35:28You know, they dress up in their uniforms.
35:32Larry has these funky mutton chop sideburners.
35:34And they play at the battles.
35:35They do it all over the place.
35:37You should check if they had any of the times he was around your town.
35:40I bet that'll explain it.
35:42Okay.
35:44Thank you, Chris.
35:45I'll look into it.
35:46Sure enough.
35:47Take care.
35:54feature now.
35:56Okay.
36:10I've got to do it.
36:12I can't wait.
36:13I can't wait.
36:14I can't wait.
36:15I can't wait.
36:15I can't wait.
36:16I can't wait.
37:17How would I know that this could be my fate?
37:24How would I know that this could be my fate?
37:29How would I know that this could be my fate?
37:37How would I know that this could be my fate?
38:06Okay, hold on.
38:13Okay.
38:15Are you still there?
38:16Yes, ma'am.
38:18Sorry.
38:18We have no record of a Civil War reenactment over the last three years.
38:23Okay.
38:24Well, thank you for your time.
38:26Appreciate it.
38:27However, there was a Revolutionary War.
38:30What is that?
38:31I said there was a Revolutionary War reenactment, though.
38:35When?
38:36Last summer, Forest Glen Park.
38:39Exact date was...
38:41Let me see.
38:42July 19th.
38:46Hello?
38:48Hello, are you still there?
38:52Detective?
38:53Okay.
39:06Sammy?
39:12Great.
39:23Where's Dad?
39:26I...
39:28He came in from the yard last week talking funny, you know, like he was drunk, but he wasn't.
39:34He said that he had a headache.
39:38You know, he went to sit down, but he missed the chair.
39:41And the side of his face went all droopy, so...
39:44He had a stroke?
39:45Yeah.
39:45Is he alive?
39:46Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:47He's alive.
39:48He was in the hospital for a few days, but now he's out.
39:50Is he okay?
39:54Is he okay?
39:55Told me to say he was.
39:59He's not.
40:01He can't talk all the way right, and he walks kind of to the side.
40:06He's really weak.
40:07And he tires, he...
40:10He's not good at all, no.
40:14When did it happen?
40:16Uh, last week.
40:18Wednesday.
40:19Why didn't anybody tell me?
40:21I had to...
40:21Before, someone should have called me.
40:23I'm his son.
40:24Well, he is like a baby right now.
40:27I had to have my sister drive two hours to watch him so I could come and tell you.
40:31What do you want, a fucking parade?
40:36You know, the doctor said it was stress that did it.
40:42You know what caused that stress?
40:44You.
40:44And here.
40:46It is all he ever fucking talks about.
40:49His poor Jimmy doing time because he was a bad father.
40:54He was a bad father, didn't do his job well.
40:56Listen to me, he did his job.
40:59Nobody made you sell that shit.
41:01Nobody put a gun to your head.
41:03And now you're in here and it is killing him now.
41:16He threw it?
41:19He told me you got some way of getting out of here earlier than the ten years.
41:26He don't got ten years.
41:28And if you stay in here, he don't got three.
41:33OK, you're welcome.
41:37I did.
41:50You're welcome.
41:58You're welcome.
42:15Detective Drysdale, this is Brian Miller from Georgetown again.
42:19Oh, hey, Brian.
42:21Yeah, well, that Civil War tip you gave us really paid off.
42:25Thank you for that.
42:25You said you grew up with Larry.
42:29What's he like?
42:30A harmless dude.
42:34Sorry, sorry, I got harmless.
42:38I said he's a harmless weirdo.
42:41Uh-huh.
42:42Why weirdo?
42:44The sideburns, like I said.
42:46He grew up with a mom and dad who are odd.
42:51And the cemetery, you know.
42:54The cemetery?
42:56I said he's a sex man.
42:58A what?
42:59A gravedigger.
43:00Larry grew up on a graveyard.
43:02But he's harmless.
43:03Why would you say that?
43:05He just is.
43:06He's a twerpy kind of guy.
43:07He got beat up a bunch in school.
43:09Uh-huh.
43:11And the thing is...
43:12There's a girl that went missing.
43:13The college girl?
43:15He confessed to that.
43:16But he didn't do it.
43:19Marion PD cleared it.
43:20Said he was a serial confessor.
43:24But...
43:24No, I...
43:28He confessed in a missing persons case?
43:31In Marion, yeah.
43:33They ascertained he was full of shit.
43:35That's Larry.
43:36He's always trying to make himself look bigger than he is.
43:40Let me call you from my landline.
45:15And you think Larry Hall could have something to do with it?
45:19Well, we don't know.
45:20What we do know is a man was seen driving around the area and he was creeping out girls in
45:29the area on more than one occasion.
45:30So, with your help, we'd like to talk to him.
45:38Well, I mean, I have to disagree with you here.
45:46On which part?
45:48Where Larry Hall could have anything to do with a dead girl.
45:53He just likes to talk.
45:56Like, in Marion, they got the guy who did it.
45:59It sure wasn't Larry.
46:05Fair enough.
46:10I'll call him in here.
46:12Well, get us a room. I'll set it up.
46:16Uh, 10, tomorrow work for you?
46:20Yes.
46:21Sure, yes.
46:23You think you can get in there without a hitch?
46:24If I can't, I'll call you.
46:26And also, I'll see you at 10.
46:36I'll call him in.
46:36Okay.
46:44Is that okay?
46:45I heard the word.
46:47Why don't you elaborate?
46:51I'll accept the transfer
46:54and befriend this sick fucking puppy
46:56and get you what you want.
46:59So, let's get to it.
47:03I'm glad you've made yourself available.
47:07But I never said the job was yours.
47:11I asked if you were interested.
47:13Now I know you are.
47:14Wait a second.
47:15We're looking at more than one applicant for the position.
47:19The fuck are you talking about?
47:21I just told you.
47:25I'll let my bosses know
47:26you're amenable to a transfer
47:30and put your name in the hat for the job
47:32and we'll go from there.
47:39Keep doing your homework.
47:42You're not going to want to blow the job interview,
47:43believe me.
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48:07oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
48:27Hi.
48:28Detective Miller have attended him with Drysdale.
48:31Brian?
48:33Chris.
48:34Hey, it's good to meet you.
48:35Likewise.
48:36You in a box?
48:37Larry?
48:38No, he's across the street.
48:40You got him in a conference room with the Marion guys?
48:43The detectives?
48:44Yeah, there was a question on the Reitler case.
48:47They wanted to observe.
48:49I was hoping that he would be at ease.
48:52Not think anything was up.
48:54Well, he spent a whole day with the Marion guys once driving around.
48:57He's pretty relaxed with them.
48:59Why were they driving around?
49:01He claimed he could take him to her body, Trisha Reitlers, but he didn't, because like I said...
49:05Yeah, no, no, no, he's all shit, I know.
49:12Detective Russ A. Bourne, Brian Miller with the Vermilion sheriffs.
49:16Hey, Derek's in with him, uh, shooting the shit.
49:20Um, I know you like him for some dead girl in your town, but we wasted a day with this
49:25guy on the Reitler case.
49:27And he dragged us all around, one cornfield to the next, and he didn't do it.
49:32So, I doubt he did yours.
49:34He just likes confessing to cops.
49:40Good to know.
49:51Sir, what is it?
49:54Well, those are some exquisite burn sides, named after General Ambrose Burnside.
50:03Civil War General from around these parts, right?
50:06A lot of people call them sideburns, but the proper term is burn sides, yeah.
50:11Well, yours are impressive, no matter what they're called.
50:14You leave them in place year-round?
50:16Yeah, it's easier than having to regrow them before every reenactment.
50:21You do both Civil War and Revolutionary War reenactments, right?
50:27Sorry, I'm Brian.
50:29I'm with the Vermilion County sheriffs in Georgetown.
50:33Indiana?
50:34Illinois.
50:37Never heard of it.
50:40Hmm.
50:42We had a Revolutionary War reenactment.
50:45I guess it was one town over, but same county.
50:50You didn't attend a Revolutionary War reenactment in Illinois last summer?
50:59I don't know.
51:01Maybe.
51:02Yeah, he did a lot of this when he was leading us to Trisha Reitler.
51:07I don't know.
51:08Maybe.
51:09Didn't you, Larry?
51:13Tell him, Larry.
51:15Tell him how you, I don't know, maybe, and I can't quite remember.
51:19Do you want a question, Mr. Hall?
51:21In your case, why don't you go ahead and arrange a time right now?
51:23I'd like to chat with him about mine.
51:28By all means, chat.
51:33All right, Larry, this is, uh, this is, uh, Georgetown right here, okay?
51:38And, and this is, uh, Forest Glen Park.
51:51Uh, McKendree Township right up here, and this would have been where the reenactment
51:54take place.
51:56Oh, McKendree, yeah, I've been there.
51:58Last summer?
52:00I, I mean, I, I think so, yeah, like around there.
52:05I know that there's a hearty, sorry.
52:10Oh, that's okay.
52:14I remember there was a hearty's right around here.
52:17That's right, they do, Larry, it's right here.
52:19Yeah, I had a sandwich and some french fries when I was driving around trying to find a
52:26guy who had a charger.
52:30A Dodge?
52:32Yeah, I have a 82 Dodge van, and some of the parts are interchangeable.
52:40Did you ever find the guy?
52:44You know, I don't think that I did.
52:47But you drove around looking?
52:50Yep.
52:51Larry loves Dodges.
52:53Heard all about them that day we drove them around.
52:55Yeah, well, I like Mopar parts.
52:58I'll find these little junkers that are rusted underneath a tree or behind some of these people's
53:06houses.
53:07They're not doing nothing with them, so maybe I know a body shop that needs a tailpipe
53:17or filter housing, and then I'll just buy it for $20 and resell it for $35.
53:24Hmm.
53:26Must be a lot of driving around.
53:27Oh, yeah, a lot of miles, but I like to drive.
53:30Hmm.
53:32And when you're driving around, do you remember talking to two girls?
53:41I asked for directions.
53:44They were very rude.
53:46How were they rude?
53:51They told me to...
53:53They told me to...
53:57Sorry, what?
53:59They told me to go fuck myself.
54:02Did you exchange words with them?
54:04I did.
54:04It was all in fun.
54:06Like the misunderstanding with the jogger, Larry?
54:09Yeah.
54:11Misunderstanding?
54:12Larry had some words with a jogger in town a few times.
54:15She accused him of stalking her.
54:17I didn't stalk anyone.
54:19I mean, I can't help it if I drive home past where some girl runs the same time every day.
54:25Come on, Larry.
54:27There's a little more to it than that.
54:28And she smiled at me.
54:29She smiled at you?
54:31Yeah.
54:32Hmm.
54:32Abby, the, uh, the jogger.
54:36Do you know her name?
54:38Yeah, it's a small town.
54:45Larry, these two girls are my town.
54:47You know, I was just goofing around with them.
54:49If they said that there was more to it, then they just didn't get the joke.
54:53I'm sorry.
54:53I would never dream of hurting two girls.
54:56Well, you might dream of it.
55:02What are you guys talking about?
55:05Larry has vivid dreams.
55:08Tell Brian here about your dreams, Larry.
55:15They're just dreams.
55:18Just tell me about them.
55:24In my dreams, I, you know, in my dreams, I, like, kill women, you know?
55:39Sure.
55:41They're just dreams.
55:43They're just dreams.
55:49Tell you more.
56:06Interesting.
56:14Bye.
56:16Bye.
56:17Bye.
56:17Bye.
56:34Last night I told a stranger all about you
56:39They smiled patiently with disbelief
56:46I always knew you would succeed no matter what you tried
56:51And I know you did it all in spite of me
57:09Till I'm proud to have known you for the short time that I did
57:15Proud to have been a step up on your way
57:21Proud to be a part of your illustrious career
57:26And I know you did it all in spite of me
57:37In spite of me
57:43In spite of me
57:45I learned it all in spite of me
57:46And I know you did it all in spite of me
57:47And I know you played a lot of great things
57:47And I remember being a part of your life
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