The Pledge
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Talk about baptism by fire.
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And to top off everything else...
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...it was in the summer season.
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"Politics of tourism"
and all that nonsense.

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So we all feel the pressure to make
the bogeyman of it all disappear.

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The brass were pretty clear
in the presumption...

:46:20
...that it was one
of those festival-goers...

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...which seemed like, you know,
a pretty good bet.

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And a good way to diffuse
the kind of panic that you get...

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...when they feel that there's
a bogeyman amongst them.

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So we all figured...
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...and I do feel accurately,
that's why we never did catch him.

:46:42
The odds were on a perpetrator...
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...who'd cleared the county
before the body was ever found.

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Yeah.
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Look at the slit in that neck.
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I don't know, but for me...
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...it's like being in a movie.
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This stuff just doesn't bother me
like it does some people. You?

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Luanne Rotze.
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A little 10-year-old girl.
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Real little.
I mean, real small for her age.

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You know what, though?
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As horrible as that
kind of thing is...

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...I got an adrenaline rush
being part of it.

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I don't know if that's bad,
but, hey, don't hurt me.

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That's just the way it hit me.
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Nothing like it
ever happened before here.

:47:34
By the way, nothing like it
ever happened since.

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I think that says a lot.
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- You mind if I keep this one?
- I couldn't let you do that.

:47:44
We always like to be of help...
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...but, strictly technically,
the case is still open.

:47:50
Well, then, how about the report?
:47:55
I'll make you a copy. How's that?
:47:58
Sure would appreciate it.

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