The Weight of Water
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:45:00
He did not.
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Women's motives are always
more concealed than men's.

:45:12
So you think Jean's right
about it being the woman?

:45:14
It's always the woman.
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I can't see a woman
using an axe.

:45:18
- Lizzie Borden?
- She was acquitted.

:45:20
Because 12 men on the jury
couldn't see a woman

:45:22
using an axe.
:45:24
Maren must have used an axe
every day chopping wood.

:45:26
But why would she
kill them?

:45:28
When a woman kills,
it's generally a spouse.

:45:30
For obvious reasons.
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But her sister
and sister-in-law?

:45:34
It doesn't make
much sense.

:45:36
It is remotely possible
they hanged the right guy.

:45:38
Come on, Rich.
What's the fun in that?

:45:53
Excuse me,
but aren't you that writer?

:45:59
Yeah... William S. Burroughs.
A pleasure.

:46:01
I read "The Magdalene Poems"
for my class.

:46:04
What'd you make of them?
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Good. Really good.
Thomas Janes, right?

:46:11
What are you
working on now?

:46:13
An infomercial,
but don't tell anybody.

:46:18
That's my brother, Rich,
the handsome one.

:46:23
Can I go to the courthouse
with you?

:46:25
It's not necessary.
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I want to go.
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All right.

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