A Horrible Way to Die Page #3
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25:12,524 -- 00:25:14,458- I missed you.
- No.
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25:14,493 -- 00:25:16,324- I did.
- You didn't.
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25:16,361 -- 00:25:18,386Where were you?
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25:18,430 -- 00:25:20,694I told you.
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25:20,732 -- 00:25:23,394I had that dinner meeting
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25:23,435 -- 00:25:25,426with Mark and TK
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25:25,470 -- 00:25:28,064to talk about their college
bankroll stuff and...
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25:28,106 -- 00:25:30,267Yeah, and then where did you go?
'Cause it's like 11:00.
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25:30,309 -- 00:25:33,107Where?
We were there late.
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25:33,145 -- 00:25:35,579Oh, but wait.
No, we went to the strip club first.
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25:35,614 -- 00:25:37,707That's not...
that's not funny at all.
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25:37,749 -- 00:25:39,512- It's a little funny.
- I don't like it.
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25:39,551 -- 00:25:42,111- I like you.
- I don't like those jokes.
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25:42,154 -- 00:25:43,746They're jokes.
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25:45,824 -- 00:25:48,156Here.
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25:54,800 -- 00:25:57,963- I love you.
- I love you.
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26:41,780 -- 00:26:44,044F***.
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28:19,911 -- 00:28:21,208Related to the escape
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28:21,246 -- 00:28:22,975Garrick Turrell.
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28:23,015 -- 00:28:24,812A FBI spokesman would only say
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28:24,850 -- 00:28:27,717that certain details of the murder,
which they were unable to disclose,
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28:27,753 -- 00:28:29,914linked the killings
with patterns established
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28:29,955 -- 00:28:32,617in Turrell's alleged slayings,
all of which took place
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28:32,657 -- 00:28:35,251in Alabama and Mississippi
over the past five years.
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28:35,293 -- 00:28:38,626The disturbing news for law enforcement
is that the search for Turrell
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28:38,663 -- 00:28:40,528has not yet spread
as far north as Kansas,
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28:40,565 -- 00:28:42,260indicating that
the escaped suspect
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28:42,300 -- 00:28:44,632may have somehow
evaded police checkpoints.
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28:44,669 -- 00:28:46,261The FBI states
that the search for Turrell,
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28:46,304 -- 00:28:47,896now in its seventh day,
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28:47,939 -- 00:28:50,066is being expanded
to include the entire Midwest,
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28:50,108 -- 00:28:52,736with local agencies
coordinating their efforts.
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28:52,778 -- 00:28:55,838Detailed images of Turrell
are being circulated to checkpoints
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28:55,881 -- 00:28:57,906along the Mexican
and Canadian borders.
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29:09,995 -- 00:29:12,327The first time I drank
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29:12,364 -- 00:29:14,355I think I was eight years old,
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29:14,399 -- 00:29:16,390but I don't really remember.
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29:16,435 -- 00:29:19,802The first time I got drunk
I was nine.
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29:19,838 -- 00:29:22,864I do remember that.
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29:22,908 -- 00:29:25,900But, I don't know,
256
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29:25,944 -- 00:29:27,935the weird thing now is that
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29:27,979 -- 00:29:32,143I've been sober
for almost a year
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29:32,184 -- 00:29:35,312and now my friends are
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29:35,353 -- 00:29:37,685all on the drinking thing
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29:37,722 -- 00:29:41,783and are going to parties
around town.
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29:41,827 -- 00:29:46,594And they don't understand
why I don't want to go with them.
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29:46,631 -- 00:29:48,861And, I don't know, sometimes
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29:48,900 -- 00:29:51,266I almost feel robbed
of something,
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29:51,303 -- 00:29:54,272you know, of some experience
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29:54,306 -- 00:29:57,798that I should have had
or should have enjoyed.
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29:57,843 -- 00:30:00,243But, I don't know,
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30:00,278 -- 00:30:03,145I guess it doesn't really matter.
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30:03,181 -- 00:30:06,617So that's it.
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30:13,592 -- 00:30:17,619Sarah, I was just wondering
if you wanted to tell us
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30:17,662 -- 00:30:21,257what made you decide
to finally confront your illness.
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30:23,001 -- 00:30:26,300Uh...
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30:29,608 -- 00:30:32,304I was...
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30:32,344 -- 00:30:36,747in a pretty bad relationship.
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30:36,781 -- 00:30:38,806He was...
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30:40,585 -- 00:30:43,452not very honest with me
about a lot of things.
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30:48,426 -- 00:30:50,826After I...
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30:50,862 -- 00:30:53,262found out that...
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30:53,298 -- 00:30:55,289well, that... that...
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30:55,333 -- 00:30:57,995after I found out...
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31:01,540 -- 00:31:03,565I realized...
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31:03,608 -- 00:31:05,906that I had been...
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31:05,944 -- 00:31:08,469drinking a lot,
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31:08,513 -- 00:31:11,414that maybe
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31:11,449 -- 00:31:13,917it wouldn't have happened...
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31:13,952 -- 00:31:16,318no, I'm... not that it...
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31:16,354 -- 00:31:18,345nothing...
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31:18,390 -- 00:31:21,188that maybe it wouldn't
have been as bad
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31:21,226 -- 00:31:25,526if I hadn't been drunk
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31:25,564 -- 00:31:27,930all the time.
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31:34,206 -- 00:31:36,037I...
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31:36,074 -- 00:31:39,202uh, started coming to meetings.
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31:39,244 -- 00:31:42,805And it's been really good for me.
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32:04,302 -- 00:32:05,496- Hey.
- Hey.
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32:05,537 -- 00:32:07,402- How are you feeling?
- Er...
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32:07,439 -- 00:32:09,566That was really great.
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32:09,608 -- 00:32:11,269What?
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32:11,309 -- 00:32:15,746Just everything you said in group
was really...
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32:15,780 -- 00:32:18,180was really vulnerable and great.
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32:18,216 -- 00:32:20,548It's really good
that you could do that.
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32:20,585 -- 00:32:22,746I think everybody
appreciated it.
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32:22,787 -- 00:32:25,756Yeah, there's a lot more
to that story
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32:25,790 -- 00:32:27,348that I should...
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32:27,392 -- 00:32:29,656- Yeah, I'm sure.
- Yeah.
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32:29,694 -- 00:32:32,663There's a lot more to my story too
and everybody else's,
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32:32,697 -- 00:32:35,666but I think you said
what you had to say
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32:35,700 -- 00:32:37,463and, um...
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32:37,502 -- 00:32:39,868I should probably tell you
about it though.
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32:39,904 -- 00:32:42,031I mean, I should...
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32:42,073 -- 00:32:44,064it's pretty...
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32:45,310 -- 00:32:48,370bad.
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32:48,413 -- 00:32:51,712Good. Someday you can
tell me about it, okay?
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32:51,750 -- 00:32:55,015Not right now.
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32:55,053 -- 00:32:57,044I really like you.
I really...
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32:57,088 -- 00:33:00,649I like hanging out with you.
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33:00,692 -- 00:33:03,855And I want to hear that story
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33:03,895 -- 00:33:07,922and all your other stories,
you know?
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33:07,966 -- 00:33:12,335But I don't want you to feel like
you have to tell them to me.
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33:13,705 -- 00:33:15,468Anyway, whatever.
I should get going.
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