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:49:00
I really haven't been
all that involved, per se.

:49:04
My husband's a highway patroIman.
That's the onIy way I've known about it.

:49:09
But when I first found out...
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...I just thought it was horribIe.
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I just....
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I can't....
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Nobody deserves that.
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I don't care who you are.
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But I have to teII you,
the media's portraying him as a saint.

:49:31
They're making him out as a martyr,
and I don't think he was.

:49:35
Did you know him?
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No, I didn't know him...
:49:39
...but there's so many things...
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...I found about him, it's just scary.
:49:47
About his character, and...
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...spreading AIDS, and a few other things.
:49:54
You know, being....
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About the kind of person he was.
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Meaning?
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WeII....
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He was....
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He was just...
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...a barfIy.
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So, I think he...
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...pushed himseIf on, around or,
I don't know. But I think he fIaunted it.

:50:21
Another thing that wasn't brought out.
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Same time that happened, that patroIman
was kiIIed and there was nothing.

:50:27
They didn't say anything
about that oId man that kiIIed him.

:50:30
He was driving down the road.
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He shouIdn't have been driving
and he kiIIed him.

:50:34
And there was just a IittIe piece.
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And we Iost one of our guys.
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You know, my husband worked with him.
:50:43
This man was brand new on the force.
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But, I mean, here's one of ours...
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...and it was just a IittIe piece in the paper.
:50:53
But this was such a deIiberate crime.
:50:59
Everybody's got probIems.

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