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What do you base this about
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He was the only one done right.
Double tap back of the head.

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- And the pennies?
- New hit man wants to leave his mark.

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That's a possibility.
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Now you Irish cops
are perkin'up.

:36:15
That's two sound theories
in one day,

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neither of which deal
with abnormally-sized men.

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Kind of makes me feel
like River dancing.

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An other possibility is
they were placed there
with religious intent.

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Okay, some cultures still
put pennies in the eyes
of the dead. Or silver.

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The Italians, the Greeks.
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Sicilians.
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So, what's
the "symbology'' there?

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The "symbology''?
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Now that Duffy has relinquished
his King Bonehead crown,

:36:48
I see we have an heir
to the thrown.

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I'm sure the word you were
looking forwas "symbolism.''
What is the symbolism there.

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Let me explain it to you.
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In Greek and Roman mythology,
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when you died, you'd have
to pay the toll to Charon,

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the boatman who ferried you
across to the Gates of Judgment.

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This made sure the dead
came to at one for what they did
during their lives,

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Detective Alapopskalius.
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Jesus. You're the frst one
that ever got that.

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Yeah, well, I'm an expert
in nameology.

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These burns indicate
that they used silencers.

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Look at these
entry and exit wounds.

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They're almost identical.
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The two bullets went in here
through the top ofthe skull,

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crisscrossed, and exited
through the eyeballs.

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This one clue tells us
three distinct facts.

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- Number one. Duffy?
- They shot him at a downward angle.

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- They put him on his knees?
- Excellent. Number two. Greenly.

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They shot him
at a downward angle?

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It tells us
he was the last to die.


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