True Crime
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (US South)Transcript
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Yes, ma'am, the misfits said, as if he agreed, Jesus thrown everything off balance. It was the same case with him as with me except he hadn't committed any crime and they could prove I had committed one because they had the papers on me. Of course, he said. They never shown me my paper. That's why I signed myself. Now, I said long ago, you get you a signature and sign everything you do and keep a copy of. Then you'll know what you've done and you can hold up the crime to the punishment and see do they match and in the end you'll have something to prove you ain't been treated right. Call myself the misfit, he said, because I can't make what all I've done wrong fit, what all I've gone through in punishment. There was a piercing scream from the woods, followed closely by a pistol report, does it seem right to you later? That one is punished a heat and another ain't punished at all, jesus! The lady cried, You've got good blood, I know you wouldn't shoot a lady. I know you come from nice people, pray jesus, you want not to shoot a lady. I'll give you all the money. I've got Lady, the misfits said, looking beyond her, far into the woods. There never was a body. Give the undertaker a tip. There were two more pistol reports, and the lady raised her head like a parched old turkey, hen crying for water and called bailey boy really as if her heart would break