- Your house? - My house, yeah. - Who told you that? - I don't know what they wanted. They just-- They-- - They came to my house. - You-- [stammers] What'd you do? Look, I'm getting worried, all right? They knew something.
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No, no, no, no. It's $25,000 come due on Henry Roan. He's been dead months. He's been dead months. Please, just give me my Henry Roan money. You're gonna have to argue that out with Denver. They're contesting the claim. - Who are you? - I'm J.T. Jones, from the Denver office. Well, J.T. Jones, I want to tell you something. This is a Fairfax problem. It's not a Denver problem. The claim went to Denver. They are contesting it. You keep saying Denver. It's not Denver, it's Fairfax. Now, I want my Roan money, please. Write that note. Mr. Hale, I'm sorry, but until I hear from Denver, I can't-- - Do you know who I am? - Yes, sir. You're not gonna honor this? You're not gonna give me that money? - No, sir. - Well, you're gonna regret this. You're gonna regret this, Mr. Insurance Man.
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If we could find these people, we would kill them.
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Nettie stays in the back room, that way! Nettie's back there! Nettie Berkshire! She lives here! Nettie! - Nettie! - That's Bill Smith! Shoot me! Shoot me! Shoot me, goddamn it! Shoot me!
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Mm-hmm.
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President Coolidge, ladies and gentlemen, please, look this way. Three, two, one.
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Look at all that blue.
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You know, you're pronouncing yourself too much, Bill.
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Give it a chance now, all right?
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You don't say nothing to that?
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I'm-- I'm fine, I guess. Mmm. You're not afraid? 'Cause there's no reason to be afraid. No. I'm not...
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The storm, it's, uh...
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I don't care so much about coyotes, but it ain't right to kill 'em like that when they could have a natural death. My son-in-law tells me I ought to keep quiet or that bunch will come after me and kill me too. But my time is up already, so I'm gonna tell you who did it.
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You want me - to sign that? Hmm. - You have to sign it, Son.
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And you need to sign this.
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I was hired by W.K. Hale. And what did he say to you? I was to get a thousand dollars, plus the money I owed him, which was $600. So you say - you killed Anna Brown? - Yes, sir. You took her down into that canyon there into what was commonly known as the Three Mile Canyon, didn't you? - Yes, sir. - What'd you shoot her with?
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Yes, sir. Then again, there's just bad luck. Mmm. Anna Brown, nasty mouth. A friend, but a nasty mouth. Bound to happen. Henry Roan, he was a melancholic. You must know that. Then, of course, there was Charlie Whitehorn, one of the nicest people you'd ever know. What about the other dead Osage? Twenty-five, it's gotta be - almost 30 now. - Yeah. Yeah. It seems more like an epidemic than bad luck to me. Yeah, it seems to me you need to speak with our justice of the peace. I did. Uh, I visited with him, and he was not very helpful. He wasn't? Principal Chief? I visited with him too.