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Oh, yeah, yeah. The dancing birth scenes. Those death rituals.
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- Yeah, yeah. - I remember that.
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- What have you been up to? - Not too much.
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I graduated a couple of years back. Just pretty much hanging out.
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- Yourself? - Oh, yeah, you know me.
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I've been, uh, keeping up with my J.F.K. Assassination theories,
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you know.
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- Oh, really? - Yeah.
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You know, you're reading one of the great books on the subject.
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It's great. Rush toJudgment has all the testimony, you know...
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of all the witnesses who were never called before the Warren Commission.
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You know, like Mrs. Aquilla Clemmons...
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who was that maid who lived on Patton Street who saw the Tippet shooting.
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It wasn't Oswald that did it. Of course you know it was Jack Ruby.
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- Oh, really? I didn't realize that. - Oh, yes.
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This is also the book that's got the testimony of Sam Holland, you know...
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the Prince of the Puff of Smoke.
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Yeah, he was up there on the overpass over Dealey Plaza...
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and he was able to just see everything.
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I really don't know too much about this. I was kind of just flipping
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through.
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Oh, well, it's really good. If you like that...
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you should really read one of the other books around here. It might be here.
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Best Evidence. That's the one with all the head-snap stuff in it.
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- Oh, yeah? - Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
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Of course, if you like that, you should really read Six Seconds in
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Dallas...
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'cause, you know, Six Seconds is the one that's got all the trajectories...
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and the triangulation of the bullets and stuff.
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And it's great. It's just got this like second by second account...
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of just the entire tragic sequence, you know.
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- That's fascinating. Yeah. - Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
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But then, of course, then there's my real favorite one right here...
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which you really should snap up if you can.
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Forgive my Grief. It is great.
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'Cause, you know, this also has all this testimony in it.
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Like, gosh, you know, they talked to Mrs. Erlene Roberts, you know...
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who was Oswald's landlady and stuff.
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Oh, yeah. And she swears that she saw this, uh, Dallas patrol car...
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pull up in front of Oswald's house...
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- and give this little "Tit-Tit. " - "Tit-Tit"?
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Yeah, yeah. It was the tip-off for Oswald, you know?
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Yeah, he was supposed to go up the street up Beckly Avenue -
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he was in Oak Cliff- to go to the Steak and Egg Kitchen...
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where he was supposed to meet with J.D. Tippet...

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