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Looking forward to reading of many murders taking place in Orange County.
— May 09, 2021 10:34PM
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Joe
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When I moved into Levi's apartment in the converted motel on Placentia Avenue, the blue neon "i" of the Placent_a Arms sign was burned out. I worried it was an omen, a feng shui gaffe. It made me think too damn of placenta, birthing, that whole entire mess--not a good thing when the sight of blood makes you faint.
— Dec 10, 2018 04:23PM
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Joe
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Rae was Hank's daughter. She had it and she flaunted it, and though some of it was starting to sag, when you're on the downside of your sixties and living in Leisure World, you can let stuff like that pass.
— Dec 10, 2018 02:00PM
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Joe
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The guy on the bed would have cut any deal with any devil in the world to trade places with me. The sick thing, and I knew it was sick, was part of me would have traded with him for that steady morphine drip, quietly escorting me out of this life and into something quiet and peaceful, maybe.
— Dec 09, 2018 11:25PM
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Joe
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The day started out with me shitting blood. A little later, I was shivering in Doc's passenger seat under the warm July California sun, asking Doc about the blood while we were on the way to Tustin to see this friend of his who was supposed to help us get some morphine.
— Dec 09, 2018 10:23PM
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Joe
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Ondel Cream, the chief deputy working the overnight shift at the Orange County Central Men's Jail in Santa Ana, owed Judge Oliver Wendell Knott a favor, which is why the judge was able to slip in after hours without a security search or a need to sign the visitor's log, a phony Vandyke beard and wraparound sunglasses sheltering his identity from the security cameras.
— Dec 09, 2018 08:33PM
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