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01:30When I was six, my grandmother died.
01:35My father drove us to his hometown of Wiggins, South Carolina for her funeral.
01:40I had never met her so her death didn't mean much to me
01:46Though it made my father very sad
01:51I was afraid of her in that coffin
01:57She was part of something that even at six I wondered about
02:01The place after this one
02:10I worried she was looking down and didn't like us because we were young
02:40We still
02:43I don't care
02:49We still need to grant her
02:52I hope she'll get she's not on the next door
02:55I hope she will get her
02:58I hope she will be here
03:01I hope she will be here
03:03I'll tell you
03:06I'll tell you
04:38Excuse me.
04:41Where's Dr. Zickerman?
04:44He's on vacation.
04:47He didn't tell you?
04:50No.
04:52That seems so unlike him.
04:55Do you see him every Tuesday?
04:58No, just, uh, just, you know.
05:03No, I don't know.
05:08Just if I need to.
05:12Well, that's an uncommon arrangement.
05:14How'd you know I'd be here?
05:20Routine schedule is foundational in the doctor-patient relationship.
05:23But how did you know I'd be here?
05:26I don't understand the question.
05:30But Dr. Zickerman and I don't have a routine.
05:32How did you know I had an appointment today?
05:35We have a daily schedule.
05:38Your name was on it.
05:45Why are you here?
05:48Because I had an appointment.
05:50No.
05:52Why are you here?
05:53Well, uh, the charges involved selling unregistered weapons and crossing state lines to do so.
06:04Why are you here?
06:07I just told you.
06:10Why are you?
06:10To treat mental illness.
06:16Came to the right place.
06:21I'm not a law enforcement.
06:23I'm not a judge.
06:24I don't concern myself with the crimes of the men I treat.
06:27My sole concern is protecting their mental health.
06:32Sounds like you found your purpose in life.
06:40Do you prefer James or Jimmy?
06:48Jimmy.
06:51Jimmy.
06:55Some people's psyches are so much more fragile than most people you've probably encountered in your life.
07:02Or your own, for example.
07:06How do you know anything about my psyche?
07:08I don't know much.
07:12But I suspect you're a fairly sound mind.
07:17Good to know.
07:19But some of my patients are not.
07:21They're...
07:22One wrong thought.
07:26One termite of an unhealthy idea from losing their minds.
07:31If they break, sometimes the person they were never comes back from the break.
07:36They become ghosts in their own bodies.
07:42Why are you telling me this?
07:48I'm asking you for compassion when you deal with some of the men in here.
07:56Some of the men.
08:00Jimmy.
08:02Doctor.
08:03I'm asking...
08:06Asking what?
08:09Are you a threat to the mental health of any of my patients?
08:15Which patients?
08:18I'm giving you an opportunity for candor here.
08:22I urge you to take it seriously.
08:25I urge you to take it seriously.
08:31Which patients?
08:33Which patients?
08:55After they buried my grandmother, my father drove us to the ocean.
09:05It was the only time I would ever see the ocean.
09:25It was the only time I would ever see the ocean.
09:55When they were looking for Tricia Reitler, Larry drove Marion P.D. up and down these roads over and over and over again.
10:07I think I buried her here. No, it was here. Maybe it was there. No, I think I buried her under a tree.
10:15Exactly. The night before I take her back to Illinois, they go back out there, same area, same result. I think she's there somewhere.
10:23That's why he dragged her back out a second time. Son of a bitch, couldn't get enough of it.
10:32Let me see if I can get my hands on these reports.
10:34Let me see if I can get my hands on these.
10:44I'm not alone.
10:46I'm not alone.
10:52I'm not alone.
10:53All the bugs can be grabbed and burned out.
11:00I'm here for all the bugs.
11:14All right.
11:26They took a left up here before the lake.
11:35There's nothing but fields out here.
11:40It's a nice gas station for the middle of nowhere.
11:43No.
11:47All right, there should be a haul road right up here.
11:49Take her right there.
12:13All right.
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13:23All right.
13:25All right.
13:27Playing dress-up
13:30She said that oh yeah
13:33So I said to her I said you would be a grandmother in civil war times an old hag nobody would fight for
13:42Brides were young unspoiled
13:48People married younger than oh much younger yeah
13:52My great-grandmother had my grandmother when she was just 14
13:57That's perfectly normal back then hmm until the government saw a way to make money
14:04By raising the age of consent
14:07Exactly
14:08Nobody attended a high school back then there was no such thing
14:12But once the government saw that there was money to be made in high schools
14:17Well then greed trumps all it's not about education
14:21No, no, it's about it's about forcing kids to delay growing up
14:25So that their parents can spend every extra time on tuition and everyone makes money and and that's what's going to bankrupt the country someday
14:38You know I never thought about it that way
14:42Hey
14:43You could be onto something
14:45You think?
14:46You got a fresh perspective
14:48You must have heard that before
14:50You must have heard that before
14:52Thank you
14:54Thank you
14:55So these brides were how young?
14:59How young?
15:0312, 13 for sure
15:07Old enough to be old enough for me, right?
15:11That's funny
15:12Hey
15:13So what's the...
15:17What's the youngest you ever had?
15:22What?
15:27The youngest you ever had?
15:33You first
15:34Why ask first?
15:35Why ask first?
15:36Why ask first?
15:39You first?
15:4414
15:47Did she fight back?
15:49No
15:50You had some fighters?
15:52How old were you?
15:5514 year old?
15:57She was a freshman
15:59She was a freshman
16:00I was a senior so
16:0117
16:0317
16:06Larry
16:08Oh
16:09Oh is this still dripping?
16:10Jib's turning to leaks
16:18Oh
16:26He had him drive up and down 400 East several times
16:37440 South is mentioned four times
16:39So is 250 East and 375 South
16:43This is pointless
16:45He took him up and down 550 East the most
16:47Six times the first time, five times the second
16:50Okay
16:52550 intersects with 400 at that gas station
16:56Maybe they stopped for sodas and bathroom breaks
17:02I doubt that gas station was there then
17:03It looked pretty new
17:05So what was there?
17:09Uh...
17:13Here it is
17:16Construction
17:18At 550 400 intersection
17:26Yeah
17:27Let's take place
17:29I didn't
17:31I don't know
17:32To the left
17:34about 25
17:36Oh
17:38To the left
17:40You can see
17:42Here
17:44You can see
17:46You can see
17:47You know
17:49You can see
18:20Hey there, manager around?
18:39Dale only comes in a couple times a week.
18:42The rest of the time?
18:44It's just me and Keith. He works the 3 to 11.
18:47How long have you been here?
18:49Since 6.
18:49No, not today. How long have you worked here?
18:53Six months.
18:55Would you know how long this place has been open?
18:58A few years, I think.
19:00Dale and Keith know exactly?
19:03Dale's been here since the beginning.
19:06Got his number?
19:11Do you work on cars here?
19:16No, sir.
19:18Know anybody who does?
19:20Not local, no.
19:23Hmm.
19:26Where's the nearest auto parts dealer around here?
19:28I don't know.
19:33Not in the cars.
19:37John Dickey, though.
19:40John Dickey, though what?
19:42He's like a Mr. Fix-It.
19:44People bring him stuff to fix sometimes, but...
19:46It ain't, like, official.
19:48Mm-hmm.
19:49John Dickey.
19:50John Dickey Hanson.
19:52He runs a bait shop up the road.
19:58Okay, thanks.
19:59Thanks.
19:59The manager said the station opened in the spring of 94.
20:13He says he believes they broke ground around mid-summer of 93.
20:22Fucking Larry Hall.
20:23I heard you tried to get some product in here.
20:47Don't do that.
20:48A shrug is a non-answer, and a non-answer is disrespectful.
20:56I thought about it, but it turned out I couldn't get it in here.
21:01Uh-huh.
21:07Well, let's see your hat.
21:10And you used it to...
21:12to dig someone out of some trouble that happened on the outside.
21:18Now, that would help them.
21:23Maybe it'd help you.
21:25But I don't see how it'd help me.
21:28I'm not sure I understand.
21:39A man who can't get help anywhere else
21:42eventually comes to me.
21:45And then he's in my debt.
21:48My apologies.
21:52Sincerely.
21:55Fucked up.
21:55I had no idea.
21:58All right.
22:04I asked round about you.
22:06With Milwaukee.
22:09You checked out.
22:11Flying colors.
22:12Everyone knew someone who knew someone who knew you and spoke highly of you.
22:18That's nice.
22:19Mm-hmm.
22:20But no one could remember laying eyes on you directly.
22:34Everyone knew someone who said they had.
22:37But no one had actually done it themselves.
22:40What do you make of that?
22:46They need to get out one.
22:53Is that what they need to do?
22:55Do you have kids?
23:16How was your week, Larry?
23:18I'm just asking.
23:20Would you describe it as productive?
23:23I'm just asking.
23:24And you've asked before.
23:27Several times over the years.
23:30And what has been my response?
23:33I'm just curious.
23:35What has been my response?
23:38You don't discuss your personal life.
23:43Correct.
23:44But that's all that I discuss.
23:47Because you are the patient and I am the doctor.
23:52Can't we try, like, role reversal?
23:58Isn't that therapeutic?
24:01And what would you say to me if you were my doctor?
24:06Bitch, tell me your dreams, sir.
24:08I bet they smell good.
24:19Your children.
24:22What's troubling you?
24:24Nothing.
24:26You often use provocation to mask vulnerability.
24:30I'm not vulnerable.
24:32You're vulnerable.
24:35You seem agitated.
24:37I'm perfectly fucking fine.
24:40It's the best mood I've been in for years.
24:43And you, you don't like it.
24:48Why wouldn't I like it?
24:50Because if I got better and I told people how,
24:57and then those people got better,
25:03you'd have no job.
25:07Then I'd retire.
25:10Then you'd retire.
25:14And have tea with your daughters.
25:18Watch them bend over to do their gardening.
25:22What's making you feel so good?
25:25My appeal.
25:26My appeal.
25:29You have fresh news about it?
25:33Let's just say that there are positive signs if you know how to read them.
25:40That would explain your affect.
25:42What's my affect?
25:45Confident.
25:46Almost cocky.
25:49Sometimes a man has every reason to feel that way.
26:00Well, I've seen you confident before.
26:02When?
26:03When you talk about Civil War history.
26:06And engines and old car parts.
26:08I've just never seen you cocky.
26:14That seems more like your friend.
26:17What friend?
26:18Oh, you mean James?
26:22Mm-hmm.
26:24You know who I mean, Larry.
26:26He's very charismatic.
26:28You've met him?
26:30Mm.
26:30Our paths crossed.
26:32Mm.
26:32I see what you respond to in him.
26:37He gives off the aura of someone who's never known regret.
26:42He decides something.
26:43He does it.
26:44He never looks back.
26:50You think that, but...
26:54But he has known regret.
26:57He does regret things.
26:59He has known pain, but he doesn't, you know, let it warp him.
27:07Is that how you see yourself?
27:10Warped by pain?
27:14Not lately.
27:19Because of James.
27:20I'm...
27:27I'm not alone anymore.
27:44When I was in seventh grade, Cooper Ross told me,
27:47you're so nice, and then he turned red
27:50and couldn't look me in the eyes for a few minutes.
27:52Yes.
28:18Hello.
28:18Hello.
28:21Help you?
28:42Are you John Dickey Hanson?
28:44Well, you can call me J.D. if you like.
28:46Shell auto parts here?
28:49Well, if I happen across something,
28:51it's worth putting an ad in the auto trade
28:53or I might do so.
28:55You ever meet this guy?
28:58Well, that's Larry.
29:00So you know him well?
29:02No. Oh, miss.
29:04He's just, uh, memorable.
29:07Those mutton chops and whatnot.
29:10Help me out with what-not.
29:16Well, he's just creepy as all fuck, you know?
29:19Excuse me.
29:20No, no, no. Speak freely.
29:22Well, I sold him a pair of slotted brake rotors
29:25for a 79 Dodge B200 back about,
29:28I don't know, 92, 93.
29:31Seen the harmless squirt of the fella.
29:34Had that look of somebody who'd never been hugged.
29:36Not even as a baby.
29:39Well, I guess that was too kind to him
29:43because he started coming back
29:45even when he didn't need a part.
29:47Started just hanging around,
29:50talking up the young girls.
29:53Anything ever happen?
29:55What do you mean, like bad?
29:57No. We run him off after a while.
30:00Every now and then I wonder what ever became of him.
30:04Since you're coming around asking about him,
30:07I figure it ain't good.
30:09Why do you run him off?
30:13He made too many of the girls uncomfortable,
30:16including my own.
30:18Oh?
30:19Audrey.
30:21She was a teenager then,
30:23but Larry took a shine to her.
30:26Sure didn't sit right with me.
30:29Is Audrey around?
30:31She's in town,
30:32running some errands.
30:33Should be back soon.
30:37You mind if we wait around?
30:39Well, not in the least.
30:54When I was 12,
30:55my sister and I got new sneakers.
30:59And almost immediately,
31:01we stepped in Kalpais.
31:03Even though our parents told us
31:05to stay clear of that field.
31:17It took hours for those shoes to dry.
31:25I don't remember anything we talked about.
31:27Just that we were happy.
31:31Just that we were happy.
31:37You'd be a good boy if you listen to your mother.
31:42I don't want to hear this.
31:43To be fair.
31:44I don't even know what it was.
31:45I take care of today.
31:46It's been...
31:47A beautiful little girl.
31:48You're looking for a girl.
31:49You didn't know who I had to say.
31:51Don't you want to hear it?
31:52I don't want to know in the alien.
31:53It's good.
31:54You're looking for a girl.
31:55I don't want to know.
31:56We were really excited.
31:58I don't want to watch her.
31:59No, you don't want to know.
32:00No, no, no, no, no.
32:01No, no, no.
32:02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
32:06No, no.
32:07No, no, no.
32:08No, no, no, no, no.
32:09No, no, no, no.
32:10That account number is not recognized.
32:28That account number is not recognized.
32:32That account...
32:34Hang out the fucking phone!
32:42This phone?
32:54To my guest.
33:04I'm going to get a name of the phone for you.
33:14I'm not going to get in there.
33:22There is no need or not...
33:54Yes, sir, I understand what you're saying,
33:56but I'm telling you there must be a mistake
33:57because I paid that credit card myself just last week.
34:01You're telling me that my son can't make or receive calls?
34:04Is that what you're telling me?
34:07Okay.
34:08Sir, sir, sir, please.
34:10How about if I give you the credit card right here,
34:13right now, over the phone?
34:15Would you be able to connect me then?
34:18Okay, okay, okay, all right.
34:20Thank you, thank you.
34:21I appreciate you trying to help.
34:28Bitch.
34:30Motherfucker.
34:33Jim, I should come with you.
34:35No, hon, I'll be fine.
34:37I just need to clear my head.
34:38Okay.
34:40Well, don't get yourself worked up.
34:42I'm taking a drive to relax, not to get worked up.
34:45All right.
34:46Can you pick us up some Kahlua on your way back?
34:49Yeah, imagine that.
35:05Wood shop.
35:07What's that?
35:09Last place I saw Larry.
35:10How long have you been working on those?
35:31A couple of weeks.
35:41What'd you do with them?
35:45I send them home.
35:47Why?
35:50Tony said that you almost got into a fight today at the phones.
35:58Yeah, some kind wanted the phone.
36:01Through some mess up with my account, I can't make calls out.
36:04Were you in front of the account?
36:06Mm-hmm.
36:10Maybe you made none of me.
36:14Of who?
36:17Someone who works here.
36:19Have you had any disagreements with anyone lately?
36:26I had some minor words with a guard yesterday.
36:30I can't remember the guy's name, but he was just busting my balls.
36:35About what?
36:37Nothing.
36:39It's not nothing.
36:42James, come on.
36:44It's me.
36:47It was about you, Larry.
36:52Why would some guard talk about me?
36:56He said...
37:01He said...
37:03He said...
37:07You're a kid diddler.
37:10And...
37:11A kid killer.
37:14I don't mean to laugh, I just...
37:20A kid diddler.
37:22I've never raped anyone in my life, James.
37:33So...
37:34What did you do?
37:37I had sex with them.
37:41Okay.
37:43And they weren't children, James.
37:45Not until recently.
37:46I mean...
37:47Not back in the 1800s.
37:51Sure.
37:52James, how many women have you fucked?
38:01Since high school?
38:03I mean...
38:03No, no, no.
38:04Not high school.
38:05I mean, how many women have...
38:06You know...
38:07Over the high school ages...
38:10Have you fucked?
38:1880?
38:1880?
38:19What?
38:2180?
38:22I guess.
38:22I mean, there's probably one or two I'm forgetting about, but...
38:26I'm not...
38:27Totally sure of the figure.
38:29That's not funny, James.
38:32Is it 80?
38:33Yeah.
38:35How?
38:37How did you manage to...
38:39Do you have, like, a line you use?
38:43No.
38:44I just...
38:45I mean...
38:46I talked to them.
38:49And they talked to me, and...
38:50Eventually our clothes come off.
38:52But how?
38:53I just told you.
38:54No, you didn't.
38:59I don't follow Larry.
39:00I'm sorry.
39:01No woman will ever just talk to me.
39:11The younger girls were...
39:13Some.
39:15Mm-hmm.
39:15Yeah.
39:16Yeah.
39:25She was nice at first.
39:27Who's that?
39:35Who was nice there?
39:36Jessica Roach.
39:39Hmm.
39:42Her bike got a flat.
39:43She was driving up this gravel road.
39:46And even though she had a mountain bike,
39:47you know, rocks and gravel mix in with each other.
39:50And rocks can be sharp, so...
39:52Girls think they're so smart.
39:55But there she was with a flat.
40:03You fix it?
40:04Oh, no.
40:05No, I just offered her a ride.
40:07Okay.
40:07They make it sound like I...
40:10jump on these girls, James,
40:12and attack them.
40:13That's not reflective of the truth.
40:16She liked talking to me.
40:17She did.
40:19I had my bike that day,
40:21and I opened up the doors to the van,
40:23and I showed her,
40:24and I told her how much I like cycling,
40:27and we talked about that.
40:29Sounds like you had no trouble talking to her, Larry.
40:31None.
40:33And she was nice, like I said.
40:36Until she wasn't...
40:40She turned on you, huh?
40:44Like a rabid squirrel.
40:46You remember why?
40:56Why are you asking?
41:03Chill, Larry.
41:04I thought we were just talking.
41:07Is that what we're doing?
41:13That's what I'm doing.
41:14She got into my van just fine.
41:26She looked at my bike and my cleaning supplies.
41:31She asked if I lived locally,
41:34and why I had such big burn sites.
41:37She called them sideburns.
41:41I told her about reenactments.
41:44And she asked really good questions.
41:47You know, she's so curious and so smart.
41:55And so I kissed her.
42:01And that's when she turned mean,
42:03just awful, slapping me and hitting me.
42:07And I just had to rag her with the starter fluid.
42:11I had to.
42:17So then we drove for a little while.
42:19I was trying to find, like,
42:20a nice, quiet little place.
42:23And I did,
42:24even though I didn't know where I was
42:26or where we were going,
42:27or where we were going,
42:28but I found one.
42:33Then what happened?
42:35I, I, you know,
42:37I went into the back of the van with her,
42:41and I ragged her a few more times.
42:44She kept waking up?
42:45She scratched me so hard.
42:52It was deep.
42:54And when I cleaned out the flesh
42:56from under her nails later on,
42:58there was a lot of me under there.
43:00A lot of me.
43:02You have sex with her?
43:03I knew you were going to ask that.
43:04No, it's weird.
43:05I, I don't totally remember.
43:08It was like I blacked out,
43:11but then it was like I was in a dream
43:13where I see myself
43:15beating on her and ragging her,
43:17beating on her and ragging her.
43:20And then I woke up,
43:21and her clothes were off,
43:24and my clothes were off.
43:28So I,
43:29I think
43:31we had sex together.
43:38It sure sounds like it, buddy.
43:57Well, then she started to cry.
43:59Sometimes they do that.
44:09They thought they wanted it.
44:11But they changed their mind after the fact.
44:13Oh, no, she was crying for her mother.
44:19Why's she?
44:21I want my mommy.
44:24Just take me to my mommy.
44:27I did not like that.
44:31It made me mad.
44:31It ruined everything.
44:34So I took her out of the van,
44:35and I walked her pretty far back into the field.
44:40I found this tree,
44:42and I had made this,
44:43a tool, I guess,
44:46that I had made
44:47by putting two leather belts together.
44:50I had this stick,
44:52but I told her to sit down
44:54with her back against the tree.
44:57I didn't want to see her face,
44:59you know?
45:02And, uh,
45:03so, yeah,
45:03so then I quickly
45:04whipped the two belts around her neck,
45:07and I squeezed,
45:08and put the stick in,
45:11and I just started twisting it
45:12like one of those,
45:13uh,
45:15oh, what do you call it, uh,
45:18turn the kit.
45:19Turn the kit, exactly.
45:22Yeah.
45:22I just kept twisting
45:25until
45:25she stopped making,
45:27uh,
45:28you know,
45:31sounds.
45:35why it sounds like
45:48you did what you had to do.
45:49never said anything
46:04totally gross,
46:05just
46:05off.
46:07Always
46:07off.
46:09How?
46:10He'd be like,
46:12you have really pretty ankles,
46:15or he said to me once,
46:16your earlobes are very ripe.
46:18How was Larry making small talk?
46:20Other times,
46:21he'd just sit at one of the picnic benches
46:23and just stare.
46:24And
46:25if it got to,
46:26like,
46:26sometimes it did,
46:27he'd be like,
46:28Larry,
46:29what's up?
46:30And he'd be all,
46:31did you know that most cleaners
46:32contain lye?
46:34And then he'd want you to go to his van
46:35and look at the list of ingredients.
46:37Did you ever go?
46:39Fuck no.
46:40You know anyone who did?
46:42Not around here,
46:43no.
46:44We were all creeped out by him.
46:46Then,
46:47when he
46:47started to give me stuff.
46:49He gave you stuff?
46:52A pair of earrings once,
46:55a locket,
46:56a pair of used ballet flats.
46:59Were they your size?
47:04Yep.
47:05You made it worse.
47:06No chance you kept any of this stuff.
47:10We have a lost and found sale
47:12at the end of every season.
47:15There is one thing
47:17that I didn't throw away.
47:19No.
47:19No.
47:19No.
47:20No.
47:41No.
47:41No.
47:42No.
47:43No.
47:43No.
47:44No.
47:44No.
47:45Last time we ever saw him, he gave me that.
47:54I never wrote it, not once.
47:57Every time I look at it, it makes me want to take a shower.
48:15My mother said I was never any trouble, except when I fixated on something I wanted, like a dog on a pork chop.
48:31So that's what she'd call it, my pork chop.
48:35When I was six, my pork chop was a goldfish.
48:38When I was nine, it was a pack of butterfly hair clips, multicolored.
48:42But my biggest pork chop, the one I obsessed over and had to wait until my 13th birthday for,
48:50and still work off five months allowance to get, was a mountain bike.
49:12I did the math.
49:26I lived over 5,000 days.
49:29Over 135,000 hours.
49:33All that time was mine.
49:34You can die, but you can't unlive.
49:40I lived.
49:42Here.
49:45Here.
49:52Here.
49:56And here.
49:59It was great.
50:21It's not enough.
50:23That's bullshit.
50:24Out of chain of evidence?
50:26We have a witness who swears Hall gave it to her.
50:31Where's the serial number of the bike?
50:33Someone burned it off with acid.
50:35There's no way to conclusively prove that this is Jessica Roach's, unless matching fingerprints of both Hall and Roach are found on it.
50:42And after four years, I'm fairly confident it won't be.
50:46We have witnesses who placed Larry Hall in the area...
50:50I'm not trying a new case here.
50:51...where he claimed to have buried Reitler.
50:53I'm defending against a second appeal.
50:55And where he gave someone Jessica Roach's bike.
50:58It's not enough.
51:02Not even close.
51:04But you did great work here.
51:07You did.
51:09This is top fucking notch.
51:12Hey, look at me.
51:18You did.
51:19But it's not enough.
51:21What would be enough?
51:29I don't know.
51:32But this ain't it.
51:33What's the difference?
51:35The way you look.
51:37The way you look.
51:38You do.
51:39The way you look.
51:43I don't know.
51:46I don't know.
51:50I'm sorry.
51:51I don't know.
51:52You do.
51:52I don't know.
51:53I don't know.
51:54You do.
51:54I don't know.
51:55Go on.
51:55You do.
51:55You do.
52:26James, James, James you up, walking out, sleep well.
52:54James, James, James, James.
53:24James, James, James, James.
53:54James, James, James.
53:56James, James, James.
54:00James, James, James.
54:02James, James, James.
54:04James, James.
54:06James, James.
54:08James, James.
54:10James, James.
54:12James, James.
54:16James, James.
54:18James, James.
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