Just Cause
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:50:01
Okay.
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Would you do me a favor?
Mail this for me.

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Thank you.
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What do you want to talk to me for?
:50:24
Ochopee.
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Nice town.
:50:29
What happened there?
:50:30
You been talking to my old neighbor,
Bobby Earl. Excitable boy.

:50:35
Did you kill Joanie Shriver?
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Did I?
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There been so many.
:50:44
Did you kill Joanie Shriver?
:50:46
You're starting to get all frantic
and excited, just like Bobby Earl did.

:50:50
Did you?
:50:51
You're my first visitor in two years since
those behavioral science boys visited me.

:50:55
Wanted to know about my childhood.
:50:57
Did my folks beat me,
abuse me, sex me up?

:51:00
I told them there ain't no formula
for people like me.

:51:03
What we're dealing with here
is just a predisposition for an appetite.

:51:07
You know, good parents, bad parents....
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Ain't no cause and effect.
It's just an appetite.

:51:15
Fuck you.
:51:16
Let me tell you a few things, Armstrong.
One:

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I am filled with power!
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You may think I'm an impotent prisoner...
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...locked in a cell each night and day,
but I am filled with a strength...

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...that reaches beyond these bars!
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I can touch anyone I want to!
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Just as easy as dialing the telephone!
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There's no one beyond my reach!
You hear me? No one!

:51:41
Did you kill her?
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I ain't going to tell you if I did or not.
:51:46
Even if I did, how would you know
to believe me?

:51:49
Killing is easy for me.
How hard do you think lying is?

:51:52
Yeah. Go to hell.
:51:54
I will.
:51:55
No doubt about that.
:51:58
What if I could help you find something?

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