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An Honest Interview With a Criminal

People were like, this guy's alright. The funniest thing— not the funniest thing, the saddest thing is he's in the opposite things. He's in the courtroom. He— it's like he's defended himself. He refused a lawyer. So he walks around his trial playing like prosecutor for himself, defending himself, because he was a lawyer, right?

February 1, 201913:05Jason
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David12:58
Are you fucking serious?
Jason12:59
But it's just very telling of the time where they were like, because he was so handsome like you, David.
David13:04
Thank you.
Jason13:05
People were like, this guy's alright. The funniest thing— not the funniest thing, the saddest thing is he's in the opposite things. He's in the courtroom. He— it's like he's defended himself. He refused a lawyer. So he walks around his trial playing like prosecutor for himself, defending himself, because he was a lawyer, right?
David13:22
He was studying to be a lawyer.
Jason13:23
Yeah. And to your point about being glorifying stuff, there's clips of him talking to the press and all the press is laughing at his jokes. Like, it's crazy. You should watch it.
David13:33
People liked him. He was like— he was like, like a likable serial killer.