Thursday, July 26, 2012
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During Perry's jail time, he meets a guy named Willie Jay and Willie helps analyze Perry's sister's letter to him. It was called the Impressions I Garnered from the Letter and it gave insight to things I didn't even think about. It was all like psychiatrist stuff. Al Dewey then seems to be addicted to the Clutter case and won't let it go and that seems to change him, making him a little more impatient. The guy with the shotgun at the Clutter house seemed to be safe because no evidence was found against him. Then there was some weird bathroom murder that gets mentioned and then Al Dewey's wife has a strange dream of Mrs.Clutter, still alive.
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