Slaughter of the Innocents
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1:32:18
Who's buried there?
1:32:20
- What, over there?
- Yeah.

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- Bobby Martel.
- Bobby Martel?

1:32:25
- Yeah.
- How did he get there?

1:32:28
I put him there, Jesse.
1:32:30
I paid for the plot.
1:32:33
I figured when we come by
to see Grandpa...

1:32:36
- we can look in on him too.
- But...

1:32:38
Bobby Martel?
1:32:43
You know, when the state of Utah
stuck a needle in his arm and killed him...

1:32:47
he became as much a victim
as anyone in this case.

1:32:51
- He was innocent, Jesse.
- Yeah, but...

1:32:54
didn't anyone claim him?
1:32:56
I mean, they'd sure have a major,
big-time lawsuit against Utah.

1:33:01
141 people tried to claim him.
1:33:04
They all turned out to be phonies.
1:33:07
Bobby Martel was an orphan.
1:33:10
He grew up
as a ward of the state.

1:33:13
"State. " And that means
me, you, everybody.

1:33:18
When he was 18 years old,
we sent him out to seek his fortune.

1:33:21
Four years later, we killed him.
1:33:24
We can't let things
like that happen, Jesse.

1:33:29
When Grandpa died,
I saw how sad you were...

1:33:33
and I felt scared because
someday all of us die.

1:33:35
- I don't want you to die, Dad.
- I'm not gonna die for a long time, Jess.

1:33:40
Why do people have to grow old?
Why do they have to die?

1:33:46
Remember how I taught you
after a shower...

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- to shake the water off your head like a dog?
- Yeah.

1:33:52
Grandpa taught me that,
and someday you'll teach your kid that.

1:33:56
That part of Grandpa
and me and you will never die.


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