Russell McMillan
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I know the cops twisted little pathetic rule game. And actually, sometimes I like to think that I invented the rule book. Now, I'm not exactly bragging, but cops like to twist evidence. I use reverse psychology. which makes me be able to make you think it's not Gavin but in fact your own kid by reverse psychology making you look like the lunatic so we can play it the easy way or the hard way
I reached over and grabbed my arm. They'll never catch me. I'm too smart for them. With a real firm grip. Cold.
We were sitting side by side, and I squirted around to him, said, George, listen, this has gone on long enough. It's starting to stink. You reach over and grab my arm, they'll never catch me. I'm too smart for them. With a real firm grip. Cold. Cold as ice. Mean as a snake.
Several reasons, several excuses, none of them good.
She suspected it was between her husband and his mistress and she was going to get them translated to use in a divorce trial.
And then... She told us that they'd gotten married, but he didn't want anybody to know just yet.
He had remodeled his house extensively, blacktopped his driveway, just an exorbitant show of wealth.
He wanted to be, of course, president of the Czech Republic, thought that he was a natural.
Oh, you've got to do better than that, George. Good luck.
Not to any foreign government. Let me make more sweeping.
At least possibly two of them were really responsible for beating her to death. The two being? Mr. Labrador and Mr. Benedetto.
It's been a place of joy. We go down with a suitcase of books, we go to the beach, we walk the beach, we snorkel. Totally relaxing, nothing to fear. We're away from all the stress.
She was concerned when she found out about the cancer that that Christmas would be our last.
Oh, well, starting about 12, 31 o'clock, we're up and, you know, looking at our watch and where's Lois?
It does to me, too. It's just a whimsical painting that she did.
Well, that's their freedom outfit. This is a very conservative community that we live in. She was quite flamboyant for Middlebury, Connecticut, but they quite got used to Lois.