In Cold Blood
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:18:00
Three? Four?
:18:02
I can't remember.
:18:05
Do you remember what day it was?
:18:07
Saturday.
:18:08
Yeah, I remember now.
:18:10
We got to Fort Scott about 4:00 p.m.
:18:13
-We went right to the post office.
-Why?

:18:15
Why?
:18:17
To find out where Perry's sister lived.
:18:19
The guy at the post office said she moved.
:18:22
Left no address and left no money, either.
:18:24
-Must've been quite a blow.
-It was a haymaker.

:18:28
What did you do then?
:18:30
Drove back to K.C., went prowling.
:18:34
Any luck?
:18:36
Not much.
We ended up with a couple of hustlers.

:18:38
Named?
:18:40
I never asked.
:18:45
You spent the night with these women
and you didn't ask their names?

:18:50
They were just prostitutes.
:18:51
Where'd you take them?
:18:55
I don't remember junk like that.
You'll have to ask Dick.

:19:00
What did these girls look like?
:19:03
Describe them.
:19:05
Blonde? Dark? Big? Little?
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Any scars?
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Moles? Marks?
:19:14
Would you like the sordid details?
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Anything.
:19:20
Is that how you get your kicks?
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She had to be a contortionist.
:19:27
I guess you know why we're really here?
:19:30
You know we wouldn't have come this far
just to arrest two-bit check chiselers.

:19:34
Would we, Dick?
:19:36
-I wasn't listening.
-Are you listening now?

:19:39
Did you ever hear
of the Clutter murder case?

:19:42
Can't nobody pin any murder on me.
No, sir.

:19:45
-The question was: Did you hear about it?
-Read something about it, maybe.

:19:49
You made three mistakes.
:19:51
Number one: You left a witness.
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A living witness, who'll testify in court.
:19:57
There ain't any living witness. Can't be.
:19:59
Nobody can pin any murder on me.

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