A History of Violence
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Charles Roarke, Philadelphia.
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Indicted
on three counts of murder.

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Frank Mulligan,
out of New York...

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indicted on one count of murder.
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Questioned in relation
to dozens of acts of violence...

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that you don't want
to hear about.

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Both men work for Carl Fogarty.
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He's the fella with the eye.
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He spent fifteen years in prison
on several counts of assault.

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He's suspected
in half a dozen murders...

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and more disappearances.
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Tom, these guys are organized
crime from the east coast.

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Now, they're the real thing.
They're bad men.

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Jesus. Jesus, honey.
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I have to ask you a question.
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Are you in some kind
of witness protection plan?

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- Sam.
- Some kind of what?

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This is no laughing matter,
Edie.

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Of course he's not, Sam.
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I'd just like to hear
Tom say that.

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OK. No. No,
I'm not in a witness program.

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Those men just have
the wrong guy.

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They must've seen me on TV,
and I guess, uh...

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I reminded them
of this Johnny guy.

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- Joey.
- J-Joey somebody.

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I mean, good lord.
The idea of me--

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I never honestly believed it,
but I had to ask.

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I've done some research
on this, uh, Joey Cusack.

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I didn't find anything.
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But there is a Richie Cusack
in Philadelphia.

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Apparently, he's the head...
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of some kind of crime syndicate
in that city.

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Men like this come to our town
and start harassing a citizen...

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we have to take them seriously.
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Sure.

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