Try and get there early. Nigra janitor opens at sunrise.
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Why don't we just leave? Go to Colorado Springs. Look at me. I can't make that trip.
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I am to take care of you. No one... No one is gonna hurt you when I'm in front.
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Your hand looks on my skin...
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He tried to kill himself last year.
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- You smarten yourself up. - I-- I can read, sir. The Osage. They have the worst land possible... ...but the good Lord, he outsmarted everybody. The land had oil on it. Black gold.
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Automatic. And where'd you shoot her?
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- You all right? - Yeah. I'm off to Fort Worth for the Stock Show, but I want you to find Acie Kirby and tell him it's time on the Smith job. - Mmm. - You hear me? I just don't know him. I-- I don't know Acie Kirby. Wh-- Where does he find Acie? Just find John Ramsey. He'll know. You got that? Find John Ramsey. Tell Ramsey to tell Acie it's time. We're off to Fort Worth.
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It might make you feel a little better if you eat something.
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She didn't want me to die alone.
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- Bill Smith. - Mmm.
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I understand you know something about the Henry Roan murder?
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How come you don't have a husband?
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She needs care.
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True Crime Stories has been brought to you through the courtesy of J. Edgar Hoover and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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You know things are different now, right? You know that? The Osage, they ain't gonna stand by you. No one's gonna stand by you no more. - Osage? They love me. - No, they're not gonna listen. No. They-- They know. They know who gave them the streets, who gave them the hospitals, who gave them the schools. They know. I've brought them into the great 20th century. Mm-hmm. They're not gonna stand by you, Bill. - Oh, yeah. No? - No. They're not gonna stand by you, Bill. It's over. I mean, there might be a public outcry for a while. But then you know what happens? People forget. They don't remember. They don't care. They just don't care. It's just gonna be another everyday, common tragedy. Yeah, it's-- It's not common. Don't do something you're gonna regret for the rest of your life.