00:07you know it's just so fucking typical of course we're all just alcoholics and crackheads
00:14living off that welfare check i really don't think that's what she's saying
00:20really
00:24shit get down
00:30I guess Pringle wasn't bluffing
01:05so
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01:40so
01:49you ever been on the rest before?
01:51nope
01:54first time
01:56moved back about a year ago
01:59yeah this place never changes
02:02did you um
02:03when i was 14
02:05not a fan of guns?
02:10no not really
02:29thanks for letting me crash here
02:31sure
02:35so i was thinking we could start knocking on some doors first thing tomorrow morning if that's cool
02:40oh
02:41oh
02:41oh
02:44i don't know
02:45i
02:46what
02:46i mean if you want to go knocking on my neighbors doors go right ahead but
02:51i'm sorry i don't understand cause you said
02:54i'm just tired of everyone around here blaming us when shit goes down
02:59you
03:01you don't think that's what i'm doing right acting racist are you?
03:11i'm sorry if i said anything that offended you
03:15i just
03:18i didn't know
03:20and i don't know who killed my mom
03:25maybe it was my dad but either way
03:31i
03:32i just have to know
04:05hi mr roussel
04:09tina isn't it?
04:11yeah
04:12um we were just looking for someone who used to live here
04:15a relative of yours
04:18janice roussel
04:23it's my daughter
04:26could we talk to her please?
04:31why you asking about janice?
04:37well my mom norma was her social worker about thirteen years ago
04:43she was hoping we could ask her a few questions
04:47i can't help you right now
04:50sir
04:51sir i'm sorry but i really need to talk to her
04:56janice is dead
04:59so you get the hell off my porch before i call the goddamn cops
05:02i'm sorry
05:03i'm sorry
05:17hi
05:19hi
05:20hi
05:20we were just wondering if you have any information
05:31how's she
05:32do you think
05:38do you think
05:40do you think
05:44we've got a secret
05:44come on
05:45tell her
05:45what do you think
05:51what do you think
05:52do you know
05:52do you think
05:52should be
05:52do you think
05:55I always say that so many of my mom's clients are dead.
05:59Why won't they tell us what happened?
06:04I know who we can talk to.
06:08The chief.
06:10Run.
06:14I'm not surprised that people are upset.
06:17These young women?
06:19It seems like it was just yesterday they were taken from us.
06:24When you say taken, what do you...?
06:27I mean murdered.
06:30The police didn't believe it.
06:33But...
06:34those girls were killed just the same.
06:37What happened?
06:40They started disappearing maybe 20 years ago.
06:44A young woman, just on their way home or heading off to work,
06:48and they never arrived.
06:52They were found in the wilderness days later.
06:56Nine girls.
06:57How am I just hearing about this?
07:00And the police?
07:01They don't believe that the women from your tribe were murdered?
07:06The coroner found traces of heroin, so the police said the girls were junkies,
07:13and that they wandered off and froze to death.
07:16I knew those girls.
07:21I was there for almost everyone at their birth.
07:25They weren't junkies.
07:27How are these murders?
07:30The killer doesn't need guns or knives.
07:34All you need is a car and a cold.
07:49They weren't so bit monkies.
08:06All you need is an illness.
08:07All you need is to have.
08:08The people who believe in the world are the most single characters.
08:08How does that mean where they were killed?
08:08You have to do the same thing,
08:09and then you have to pay the attention to the woman.
08:11You have to pay attention to the woman's homes.
08:17The American sports?
08:17The American sports?
08:17The American sports?
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