Nine Dead Page #4
Hey.
Guys, I might be a little
screwed up,
but I just spent
I'm trying to be a reformed man.
What did you serve time for?
Grand theft auto.
Not child molestation?
No, that's all they could
hit me with.
You see,
they couldn't find a body.
You're a winner, ain't you?
Thank you.
Piece of sh*t.
we heard from you.
All right.
I'm Leon, from L.A.
My brother and I used to do work
up and down the West Coast.
What kind of work did you do?
Looking for this?
Don't give me those
f***ed-up looks.
and killed no kids.
But I'd rob your ass
if the price was right.
Cash is king,
and I stick to what works.
But guns?
Guns can be better
than cash.
Kelley, did you ever
prosecute Leon?
No, he doesn't look familiar.
That's because
I never got caught.
Yeah, well, our friend
Yeah, coming out the USC
library no less.
The library?
Yeah, it pays to do research
in my business.
If the cop and Kelley
know each other
know each other,
then it would make sense
that we're all connected here,
whether we know it or not.
Well, if I busted you, you guys
would know better than me.
I mean, that list is long.
Yeah, I'm in the same boat.
I wouldn't even know
where to begin.
But in my business,
we don't do this sh*t.
I forget how you people can be
so thoughtless and careless
serving God
by trying to help people
in my community,
and all you seem to do
is try to destroy life.
You put yourself
up on a pedestal,
but you're here
just like the rest of us.
So why don't you stop talking
about why you shouldn't be here,
and let's figure out
why you are.
Hey, Eddie.
Eddie.
What?
Nobody's stopping you
from talking, Eddie.
I work for
I'm from Barstow.
That's fascinating.
you'd like to pass around?
I'm doing my best.
Tell us about your work.
What do you do?
Come on, what do you do, Eddie?
Okay.
I helped out my brother-in-law.
He has colon cancer.
My company does a lot
of experimental medical work,
and I falsified his forms
so that he can get
the treatment.
But I did it to help
my brother-in-law.
I mean, this doesn't make sense.
I'm a good person.
I don't deserve to be here.
I shouldn't be here.
Hey!
Relax there, leaky faucet.
Okay.
I'm human.
Jesus Christ, Eddie.
So you know, I mean,
all right.
Everybody have a look.
You know, laugh.
But you know what?
If we don't start confessing,
I mean,
we're never gonna
make it out of here alive.
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