The Thin Blue Line
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1:26:03
She's right.
1:26:16
You deal with people who you sense
bad vibrations, more or less.

1:26:21
You feel, this guy doesn't like me
anyway because I'm a policeman.

1:26:24
You can just kind of sense something.
Maybe I shouldn't even be saying it...

1:26:28
because police shouldn't
take these things to the bank.

1:26:31
When you deal with people over
and over, you sense a lot of things.

1:26:35
Talking to David, you don't ever
feel hostile feelings coming from him.

1:26:40
I have never seen David any way...
1:26:42
other than cordial,
friendly to me as he could be:

1:26:47
"Yes, sir." "No, sir." Never disrespectful.
1:26:51
I've never seen the bad side.
I've seen the results...

1:26:54
and I've talked to him about it,
and he's aware of it.

1:26:56
He remembers the bad side.
1:26:59
But I've never seen him
committing a crime...

1:27:02
or in a violent or volatile state.
1:27:08
When his crimes were confessed to...
1:27:11
he seemed to feel better and do better
during those times.

1:27:15
His parents would tell me
he would to do better at home...

1:27:18
he seemed to get along better
with the people in town...

1:27:21
his neighbors and friends.
1:27:23
But something happens to David...
1:27:25
I don't know what it is. I don't know
if anybody can put their finger on it.

1:27:34
But there's no other indication
of anything in the family...

1:27:37
that would lead you to believe
he had exposure to these activities.

1:27:47
David's got at least one other brother
and sister that I know of.

1:27:50
And he had one brother that drowned
numerous years ago.


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