Cabin 28 Page #4
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the father was there that night.
Maybe those boys tried to stop him,
so he had to take them out, too.
Hell, we even
thought that maybe Dana did it.
Do you know, that boy
is mentally disturbed,
and both those boys are, uh...
They've been experimenting with drugs.
That's a very well-known fact
around Keddie, get that down.
What kind of drugs, um, weed or...
Well, I don't know, weed,
pills, maybe more, I don't know.
Okay, so if you think
they were into heavy drugs,
do you reckon it could've
been a drug-related hit?
Sh*t, now that's
the thing right there!
But dealers dishing out street justice
typically just use a gun.
I mean, a hammer was a
big weapon in this case.
You know, uh, uh, my hammer's missing.
Is it now?
Yeah, I usually keep
it out front the cabin,
but, uh, I haven't found that.
This is another thing I've
been thinking about, Deputy.
Now, why don't you think about this?
This guy, now maybe he could've walked
past my cabin, yeah, now if he done that,
well, hell, he could've taken my hammer,
but why in the hell not my hatchet?
I would've thought that was a
much better way to kill somebody.
Gets you thinking.
How?
How can it be done,
getting in and out
without anybody noticing, hmm?
Strangest damn thing I ever heard of.
Sure is.
Um,
is there anything else you can tell me
to help with the investigation?
No.
No, I can't think of
anything at all, Deputy,
but, but if I do, I'll,
I'll be sure to let you boys know.
After all, I am a veteran.
Well, you knew that, right?
Bo too, uh...
Hell, that's how we met.
I know.
Oh, um, one more thing.
How well did you know Sue?
More my old
lady's friend than mine,
but, uh, from what I understand,
she didn't have a real
good handle on that family,
if you know what I mean.
No, I don't,
you're gonna have to explain it to me.
Yeah, don't worry about that now, Deputy.
It's all over, hell,
she was a nobody.
What's so funny?
Well, you know, I'm,
I'm kind of a nobody myself, Deputy.
Nobody ever took me seriously
or, or give me a sideways glance before.
Hell,
look at this now.
All important and informative...
Maybe now I'm kind of somebody, right?
I heard you talked with Marty today.
Sure did, got it all on here.
Better give me that.
Safekeeping.
Uh, okay?
I didn't get a great
feeling about that guy.
I think we should pursue it,
at least talk to him some more.
Let's not be too hasty.
We got a few other lines
of inquiry to exhaust
before we point the dirty end
of the stick at a buddy of mine.
Well, we gotta bring in his friend, Bo.
We'll bring him in, sure,
We're gonna do everything by the book,
but there's a point where, you
turn every stone upside-down,
well,
you can make a helluva mess in this town.
What are you saying?
Once you start pulling on that thread,
a whole lotta things that hold
this town together unravel.
We could end up with a lot of
guilty people, you understand?
Well, what about Marilyn's kid, Justin?
What about him?
Well, he says he saw the murderers!
He's just a kid,
there ain't much weight
to what he has to say.
I heard the Department of
Justice is comin' to town.
That's right.
Well, we, uh, we all good there, or...
We've got some understanding
friends in the Department.
They won't be pulling on any threads.
Anyway,
let's grab some lunch.
You coming?
Yeah.
So Marilyn had
already left the bar earlier?
Yeah.
So it's just you
and Marty left at the bar?
Mmm-hmm.
Did you walk home?
That's right.
You have to walk past Cabin 28
to get to 26 down the road there.
Did you see any activity
around Cabin 28 at that time?
Nothing unusual.
No lights, cars, traffic, anything?
Nope.
Okay.
See, that's what I find surprising.
You see,
I'm a very light sleeper.
If there'd been, uh, screaming and stuff,
I'm sure I would've heard it.
You didn't hear anything that night?
Nothing at all.
When you got back to the house,
was Marilyn still up, or in bed, or what?
No, she was up.
Okay, then, I guess that's it.
Wanna thank you for coming in, Bo.
No problem, Sheriff, always happy to help.
I've walked a mile
over it to see you
Just to see this
For myself
I drown in tears like an ocean
I'm so restless
Yet helpless
Someone help us
Through the night
But little did you
know Little did you know
Sometimes life just bites you
When there's no one
there to ease the pain
To kiss the sting away
How'd you sleep
without some regret
Did you forget
To care
How do you walk
with heavy shoulders
My feet are boulders
My heart is broken
But time has spoken
Just walk away
But little did you
know Little did you know
Sometimes life just bites you
When there's no one there
To ease the pain
Little did you know
Little did you know
Sometimes life just bites you
When there's no one there
To ease the pain
To kiss the sting away
Kiss the sting away
Oh, where, tell me where
are the daisies half so fair
As in Paddy's land?
That's me daddy's land
And he said to me, "If
it's beauties you would see
"Take a trip right
down to old Dublin town
"Now, their eyes and their
sighs win the hearts of all the byes
"There's no lily
fair Nor a rose so rare
"That could equal one of
those sweet Dublin Daisies"
Sure, they'd win your
heart Those Dublin Daisies
With their roguish
smiles And eyes aglow
With their witching
arts They'll set you crazy
For they come from
Where the shamrock grows
Hark! Can they spark?
Aragh, meet one after dark
Beneath the Irish moon
You can learn to spoon
And kiss, talk of bliss
Faith, and let me whisper this
They're the kind that burn
Make your poor heart yearn
And squeeze, if you please
They're the colleens that can tease
Sure, you'd want to
say, "Take me heart away
"And divide it up
Amongst those Dublin Daisies"
Sure, they'd win your
heart Those Dublin Daisies
With their roguish
smiles And eyes aglow
With their witching
arts They'll set you crazy
For they come from
Where the shamrock grows
They will win your
heart Those Dublin Daisies
With their roguish
smiles And eyes aglow
With their witching
arts They'll set you crazy
For they come from
Where the shamrock grows
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