Last Dance
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:28:04
I think I've lost my appetite.
:28:22
- Can you tell me where Morris lives?
- Next one.

:28:37
Hi.
:28:39
- Who are you?
- Uh, Miss Morris, well, I'm Rick Hayes.

:28:41
I'm with the State Clemency Board.
:28:43
- What's it about?
- Well, it's about your niece,
Cindy Liggett.

:28:46
- No.
- No, she's not your niece?

:28:49
- No. Not any more.
- Well, she did live here, yes?

:28:51
- Mm-mmm. No. No.
- Well, uh, can I just ask you...

:28:53
- There seems to be a...
- No.

:29:01
Ooh, baby, you drive me
:29:03
So don't send me home
:29:07
I dressed up my windows
and I shined up my chrome

:29:13
You're blowin'my gaskets
:29:16
Lay down a five and I'll
show you my kitty cat.

:29:19
Come here. I'd like to talk to you about
a girl named Cindy Liggett.

:29:25
Don't turn up my heater
Don't shut off my light

:29:31
How she got into it?
:29:34
How far back you want me to go?
:29:36
I mean, her mama's boyfriend
got her high on smack when she
was 14, and then he fucked her.

:29:39
- So...
- Cindy got into fuckin' and shootin' up
because that's what her mama was into.

:29:43
Tell me about
the girl she killed.

:29:45
- Debbie Hunt.
- Yeah. What, you knew her?

:29:47
Everybody knew Debbie.
Her daddy was foreman at McGuire.

:29:51
You... Cindy's mom, she worked at
McGuire Lumber as well, yeah?

:29:54
Hunt's bookkeeper. Hell, she couldn't
add water to orange juice.

:29:57
What, like personal favours?
:29:59
On-the-job services.

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