Yes. Yes, I do. Wanna see - your wife and kids? - Yes, sir, I do.
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It's just that I don't like talking to you.
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How is my friend Dah-kah-hee-ke? Your true friend, W.K. Hale." Hale was released in 1947. The parole board cited his record as a good prisoner for his early release, but not everybody was happy. This man, he is being released because he paid off politicians and nobody cares about the Osage lives. Hale was not supposed to set foot in Oklahoma again, but according to relatives, he often visited them.
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Aren't you the one who tried to kill his "Injun" wife for the oil money? Years later, he was granted a pardon for his crimes and, once again, moved back to Osage County where he lived out his days with Byron in a trailer park north of the city. Pass me a beer, Brother.
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Insulin.
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What do you want for lunch, William? If only that damn thickhead Ernest had kept his fool trap shut, we'd be in clover today. William Hale died in an Arizona nursing home.
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He would write letters back home to his Osage friends. "Dear friends, how are you all? I never had better friends in my life than the Osages, and I was a true friend to them.
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Byron was released after a hung jury. William Hale, the ringleader of the deadly plots, was found guilty and sent to Leavenworth for life.
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Ernest Burkhart was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary.
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I'd rather live at Gray Horse than any place on earth.
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I will be back with you before many moons.
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What was in it, Sho-mee-kah-see?
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He lived to 87 years.
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This brings to a close the authenticated story of the Osage Indian murders. As we take our leave from Osage County, we conclude. The doctors, the Shoun brothers, were never pursued by the legal system for having certainly helped poison Mollie. Ernest's brother, Byron Burkhart, was tried as an accomplice to Anna's murder. Kelsie Morrison said at his trial... Byron got her drunk... ...and I did the rest.
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My medicine you gave me.
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Right had won.
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Well, your sister, Anna, leaves an estate of approximately $100,000 to be willed to your mother, Lizzie Q., and you, Mollie, and you, Reta.