The Thin Blue Line
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or in a violent or volatile state.
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When his crimes were confessed to...
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he seemed to feel better and do better
during those times.

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His parents would tell me
he would to do better at home...

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he seemed to get along better
with the people in town...

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

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But there's no other indication
of anything in the family...

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that would lead you to believe
he had exposure to these activities.

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

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And he had one brother that drowned
numerous years ago.

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I was 3 years old...
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I had a 4-year-old brother...
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and he drowned in 1963...
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right after President Kennedy
was assassinated, I believe.

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Sometime right after that,
during the summer.

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We was living in Beaumont
on Harrison Street...

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and my dad was working on his truck
out in the yard...

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and mom was in the house
doing her housework or fixing dinner.

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Me and my brother, we had
one of these little blow-up pools...

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and we were playing in that.
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My dad was supposed to be watching
or keeping an eye on us or something.

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My brother wandered off down the street...
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and these people had a
swimming pool in their backyard...

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and they were elderly people.
They never used the pool.

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I guess it had a bunch of leaves
and stuff in it.

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And he, evidently, fell in there and drowned.

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