Natural Born Killers
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1:12:00
When did you first start thinking
about killing?

1:12:04
Birth. I was thrown into a flaming pit
of scum, forgotten by God.

1:12:13
What do you mean?
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I mean, I came from violence,
it was in my blood. My dad had it.

1:12:19
His dad had it. It's my fate.
1:12:22
Do you believe in fate?
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-My fate.
-No one is born evil, you learn it.

1:12:27
What about your father?
How did he die?

1:12:33
You were only 1 0 years old,
and there's a lot of speculation.

1:12:39
I didn't kill my father,
and I don't want to talk about it.

1:12:42
Watch it! Watch it!
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It's all right. It's okay.
1:12:48
Go on to something else.
1:12:50
Please, let's do.
1:12:51
Tell me, how can you look at
an ordinary person, an innocent guy. . .

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. . .and then shoot him to death?
1:12:58
-I mean, how can you do that?
-Innocent?

1:13:02
Who's innocent? You?
1:13:04
I'm innocent of murder, definitely.
1:13:07
It's just murder. All God's creatures
do it in some form or another.

1:13:11
I mean, look in the forest.
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Species kill other species.
Our species killing all species. . .

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. . .including the forest, and we just
call it industry, not murder.

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But I know a lot of people who. . .
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. . .deserve to die.
1:13:27
Why do they deserve to die?
1:13:30
I think everybody got. . .
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. . .something in their past.
Some sin. Some awful, secret thing.

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A lot ofpeople walking around
already dead...

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...just need to be put out
of their misery.

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That's where I come in.
Fate's messenger.

1:13:46
Except a corn or wheat
falleth to the ground. . .

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. . .and die, it abideth alone.
But if it die. . .

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...it bringeth forth much fruit.
1:13:55
The theory that everyone meets
a serial killer halfway?


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