Steve Stock
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The room was packed. There wasn't a single seat. I think everyone was on the edge of their seat, wondering, what is this guy going to say?
And he said that what he had done is he had cooked up this idea that you could blend fiction and reality so closely together that the people, everyone would be fooled into thinking that what's fiction is actually reality.
And he said that what he had done is he had cooked up this idea that you could blend fiction and reality so closely together that the people, everyone would be fooled into thinking that what's fiction is actually reality.
And he said that what he had done is he had cooked up this idea that you could blend fiction and reality so closely together that the people, everyone would be fooled into thinking that what's fiction is actually reality.
So that then when his movie comes out and when the novel comes out, people would go Google this and they would find out that there's this whole urban legend about maybe the movie is real. Maybe this fiction is actually reality.
So that then when his movie comes out and when the novel comes out, people would go Google this and they would find out that there's this whole urban legend about maybe the movie is real. Maybe this fiction is actually reality.
So that then when his movie comes out and when the novel comes out, people would go Google this and they would find out that there's this whole urban legend about maybe the movie is real. Maybe this fiction is actually reality.
It's almost like you're sitting on the beach and there's a palm tree and there's a beach in front of you. But when you pull back, it's not a beach at all. It's actually a picture of a beach.
It's almost like you're sitting on the beach and there's a palm tree and there's a beach in front of you. But when you pull back, it's not a beach at all. It's actually a picture of a beach.
It's almost like you're sitting on the beach and there's a palm tree and there's a beach in front of you. But when you pull back, it's not a beach at all. It's actually a picture of a beach.
And he's got this little knife on his belt and he tells the jury in his testimony that he puts his hand on the handle of the knife and just as Johnny is about to come at him, he's lifting the pipe over his head and Mark Twitchell sticks both his hands out in front of him.
And he's got this little knife on his belt and he tells the jury in his testimony that he puts his hand on the handle of the knife and just as Johnny is about to come at him, he's lifting the pipe over his head and Mark Twitchell sticks both his hands out in front of him.
And he's got this little knife on his belt and he tells the jury in his testimony that he puts his hand on the handle of the knife and just as Johnny is about to come at him, he's lifting the pipe over his head and Mark Twitchell sticks both his hands out in front of him.
And the next thing he sees is the knife is in Johnny's stomach and the blood's on his hands and he collapses and dies on the floor in front of him.
And the next thing he sees is the knife is in Johnny's stomach and the blood's on his hands and he collapses and dies on the floor in front of him.
And the next thing he sees is the knife is in Johnny's stomach and the blood's on his hands and he collapses and dies on the floor in front of him.
His defense is a brilliant idea on the surface. I mean, he actually found a way to describe an entire police investigation that incriminated him to get him off scot-free.
His defense is a brilliant idea on the surface. I mean, he actually found a way to describe an entire police investigation that incriminated him to get him off scot-free.
His defense is a brilliant idea on the surface. I mean, he actually found a way to describe an entire police investigation that incriminated him to get him off scot-free.
You're looking for that one person you convince on a panel of 12 people to just have that doubt and, you know, take that doubt back to the deliberation room.