Dear God
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1:20:00
I'm pretending I remember
how to be a lawyer, which I don't.

1:20:03
Do they have anything on us?
I mean, him?

1:20:05
A trumpet. Some homeless musician
got a horn from God.

1:20:09
They traced it back to Idris, who's
charged with tampering with the mail.

1:20:14
He'll probably plea-bargain and throw
our bodies on the spears! Ratfink!

1:20:18
No. You didn't hear?
No, he confessed.

1:20:24
Confessed to what?
He didn't do anything.

1:20:26
They told him if he pleaded guilty,
they'd drop the whole investigation.

1:20:32
- But he's the only one not guilty.
- I should not be saying this,

1:20:35
but it doesn't exactly feel right
to let him take the rap alone.

1:20:42
I feel OK.
1:20:44
I don't know what good it'd do
for us to turn ourselves in.

1:20:48
Now, Tom, what do you think?
1:20:53
I think...
1:20:58
...I should have gone to jail
in the first place.

1:21:01
I'd have met
a better class of people there.

1:21:41
A study shows
that approximately 55 percent

1:21:44
continue to believe
in a thing called miracles.

1:21:47
Faith is a natural response.
It is cynicism we learn.

1:21:51
Wait, we have a breaking news story.
Let's go to the LA Post Office.

1:21:56
This is Tom Turner, a postal worker,
1:21:59
with some new information on
the God Squad Case. Mr Turner?


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