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Originally, but we were
both having second thoughts.

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Well, l saw the beginning
of that show--

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his speech to the audience.
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Look, that was
just Embry being Embry.

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He was going for shock value.
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He was leaving;
l was a sophomore.

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l mean, l thought
that he would call from Europe

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and maybe l would meet up
with him in the summer.

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l never heard from him.
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You have unusually kind eyes.
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See you around, Detective.
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l'm Wade Handler.
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l'm a cop.
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You don't have to share
if you don't want to.

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l don't even know what to say.
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Uh...
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l'd find tollbooth tickets
and credit card receipts

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for bars in towns
l didn't think l'd been to.

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One day l went out to my car
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and there's a dent in the front.
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l look closer.
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There's blood
and some brown hair.

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l still don't know
what happened.

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Maybe it was a cat.
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There was an incident
two years ago

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involving an undergraduate
student and illegal drugs.

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Right. What do you want to know
about Embry Larkin?

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Well, he got himself arrested.
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l want to know
what he was selling.

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Was it heroin?
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Heroin? Embry?
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Are you kidding?
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l'm not kidding.
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No, no, he wasn't
into that shit.

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They put him on Ritalin
when he was three

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you know, your standard
A.D.D. misdiagnosis.

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Okay, um...

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