The first 200 lines.
Where you coming from?
Aldril, sir.
License.
There you go.
You know why I pulled you over?
No, sir.
You're doing 20 over the speed limit.
Wait right here.
Here you go.
Where are you headed?
Oklahoma City.
Drive safe, now. You hear?
Hey, buddy, how much for one of your bumper stickers?
Two bucks.
"The day the government outlaws guns
is the day I'll be an outlaw."
How much?
Two bucks.
Do I know you?
Maybe.
I'm Frédéric.
Tim Tuttle.
These are great.
Attorney General Janet Reno
testified yesterday that the deaths
of the Branch Davidian children will haunt her.
This instance will be etched on my mind
for the rest of my life.
Those children, no matter how they were found,
the fact that they are dead is a tragedy
that will be with me for the rest of my life.
Can you assure us that neither one
of these latter two were factors
influencing your decision to authorize the gas?
Yes, because I saw Park Dietz's memorandum
as I made the final decision that Saturday.
- And... - Pshoo.
...one of the things that was key to me --
I've already mentioned it...
I'm here to see Richard Wayne Snell.
How you holding up?
Been all right.
Waiting for the appeal.
Anything you need?
Hm-mnh.
I put 50 in your commissary.
Thanks.
How's the circuit?
It's all right.
You doing okay?
Yeah.
You look kind of rough.
Well, I'm fine.
He back from Arizona?
For a bit, yeah.
Yeah.
How's old Nichols?
Same.
Got a new wife, though.
Son of a bitch.
How about yourself?
Keeping busy?
Trying to.
I'm watching all this Waco shit.
Yeah.
It's hard to believe.
It's almost been two years.
You know when these motherfuckers set
my execution date?
April 19th.
You think that's a coincidence?
Think you can come for dinner tonight?
What?
Do you think you can come for dinner tonight?
Yeah.
Her cooking's real good.
Oh, yeah?
You work down at the Santa Fe, don't you?
Yeah.
Yeah. I thought you looked familiar.
I go in a lot for that early-bird special.
Timmy, I tell you, they make one hell of a skillet.
Yeah. They got great pie, too, Timmy.
What was your name?
Terry. This is Tim.
You are?
Cindy.
Hi, Cindy.
The problem is American cars.
They're just not what they used to be.
So you pick some --
Chicken casserole.
Mm.
Oh, it smells lovely, honey.
It's good.
She's working on her English.
You see, Timmy, you pay the agency five grand,
and for two weeks, I tell you,
you're in a goddamn Filipino pussy fest.
There's old, young...
...all just waiting to be taken somewhere better.
They don't even know what you're saying half the time.
You just point and nod, and they eat it up.
Let's go out back.
She's a real sweet girl.
I think the baby's gonna be a real good thing for us.
Yeah. Grab that there.
-Put it right over here. -Where?
Right here, where the light is.
Ah. We'll put it right here.
Okay.
Here. Hold that.
Yeah. This is good.
Okay.
Here. Let me see that.
-All right. You ready? -Ready.
Okay. Go.
Wait. Back up.
Watch this, Timmy.
You see that?
God damn it, I told you.
We don't know where these came from, all right?
Yeah. I know.
Yeah. You're late.
Sorry.
Bring 'em inside.
Here was a man who was molesting young girls
and paddling children with boat oars,
-a man who was laying up... -They're good.
...and illegal weapons for Armageddon,
a man who was instructing women and children
about how to commit suicide,
a man who took the trust of young children
and twisted it, who told people
that if they wanted to do the will of God...
You were down there, weren't you?
I wasn't.
But, uh, Timmy made it on the tube.
...equivalency between the disgusting acts...
Those poor people.
...inside that compound in Waco.
It's fucking time.
These pigs gonna pay.
...to enforce the law
and protect the lives of innocent people...
You can take a seat anywhere, hon.
Thanks.
Well, hey there.
Hey.
You remember where I work?
Yeah.
Well, can I get you something to eat?
Are you hungry?
Just a coffee.
Hey, what... what time did you get off?
We moved down when I was like 10.
How about you?
Where did you grow up?
Florida, with my mom.
She's a real cunt.
Yeah. Super small town.
Not...Not really much to do there.
It was boring.
Why'd you come out here?
Um, I moved here to be with my ex.
We got divorced.
He wasn't the nicest.
See, I don't know.
I mean, I may move back with my mom,
which would be horrible.
But I'm just...trying to figure it out, I guess.
Have you ever been married?
No.
Do you have a girlfriend?
No.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
Tell me something.
Mm, like a secret.
Do you want to fuck me, Tim?
I want you to fuck me.
It's a good book?
It is.
We have, uh, similar interests, you and me.
-Oh, yeah? -Mm-hmm.
And what's that?
I mean...literature.
But, um, also...
...my old friend Richard Snell.
How do you know Richard?
Elohim.
But then...
...you already knew that.
Tell you what.
Let's go talk outside.
Be more private.
So, how's he doing?
See hanging in there.
They don't make them like Richard anymore.
He tell you what he did in '83?
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