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:23:02
...and found cuts that could be attributed
to teeth marks.

:23:05
That's right.
:23:06
You never matched the dental plate
to the cuts.

:23:09
I didn't need to, once he confessed.
:23:15
Did you know he was beaten for 22 hours
before he gave his confession?

:23:20
So he says.
:23:21
The cuts on his hand could have been
from the beating.

:23:26
How convenient.
:23:31
Armstrong?
:23:33
Yes.
:23:34
I'm Detective Wilcox.
:23:37
Spoke on the phone about hooking up
with Tanny Brown?

:23:39
Yes. J.T. Wilcox.
:23:41
That's right.
:23:42
Tanny said he'd hook up with you
this afternoon if you're still around.

:23:46
Anything I can do?
:23:49
If you have time later, thank you.
:23:51
You got a busy afternoon lined up,
Mr. Armstrong.

:23:56
Some people to see, yes.
:23:58
Ever been here before?
:24:00
No.
:24:01
Come on. It's a nice little town.
:24:08
How's old Bobby Earl doing?
:24:10
He's holding it together.
:24:14
"Holding it together."
:24:18
I'd expect he would be
"holding it together."

:24:21
Cold-hearted son of a bitch.
:24:24
Stayed right frosty to the end.
:24:26
Get that vehicle back in the street, Charlie.
That's the last time I'll tell you.

:24:30
Sorry, J.T.
:24:32
Then he just started spitting it out,
like a goddamn machine.

:24:38
Scared me to death.
:24:40
Scared you to death?
:24:44
What did Bobby Earl tell you?
:24:47
About the bare-assed light bulb
at 4:00 a.m.?

:24:50
I beat on him with a rubber hose?
:24:52
How about a phone book?
:24:55
White pages or yellow pages?

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