The Thin Blue Line
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:19:01
"I didn't do it, but I was there,
and I know who did do it."

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And, of course, he came clean then.
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He tried to hide no facts.
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He just seemed like a friendly kid.
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I may have talked to him
15 or 20 minutes on a friendly basis...

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just to keep him friendly.
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We didn't want to make him mad.
:19:34
But we didn't want him to tell us
something that he thought.

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We wanted him to tell us what we knew.
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It wasn't very long until I realized
that what he knew...

:19:43
was the facts of the case,
and it matched with what we knew.

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And it had to be right.
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The story that I told was...
:19:52
It was like 12:00 something.
So it was the next day...

:19:57
early in the morning. We were stopped.
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When we were stopped,
the officer came up to the car...

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and asked to see the driver's license,
and he just started shooting.

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I don't know why, but it's always
seemed like time just stopped.

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It didn't seem like any time passed.
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It just seemed like it was, boom!
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Time stopped or something.
I don't know what it is.

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It's like a flash.
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We went back to his room.
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He was supposed to ask his brother
if I could stay there that night.

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But he said
that his brother don't like to do that.

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Anyhow, he went in
and never came back out. So I left.

:20:58
Ended up pulling into a parking lot.

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