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Billy, Sidney, Stu, Tatum, and Randy are seen there conversing about the deaths of Casey Becker and Steven Orth, and being questioned about it. The conversation starts with both Tatum and Sidney saying that nobody asked them if they liked to hunt, while Billy, Stu and Randy were asked. Stu said that it was because Casey and Steve were gutted, something that he doesn't believe a female could do. Sidney asked how you gut somebody; after a moment, Stu told her, and was insulted by Billy. They proceeded to taunt each other about possibly being the killers. Sidney recalled Stu and Casey dating at one point. Stu responded, "Yeah, for, like, two seconds". Randy mocked Stu as Casey dumped him for Steve, and Tatum said, "I thought that you dumped her for me". Stu quickly said that he did and that R

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  • Billy, Sidney, Stu, Tatum, and Randy are seen there conversing about the deaths of Casey Becker and Steven Orth, and being questioned about it. The conversation starts with both Tatum and Sidney saying that nobody asked them if they liked to hunt, while Billy, Stu and Randy were asked. Stu said that it was because Casey and Steve were gutted, something that he doesn't believe a female could do. Sidney asked how you gut somebody; after a moment, Stu told her, and was insulted by Billy. They proceeded to taunt each other about possibly being the killers. Sidney recalled Stu and Casey dating at one point. Stu responded, "Yeah, for, like, two seconds". Randy mocked Stu as Casey dumped him for Steve, and Tatum said, "I thought that you dumped her for me". Stu quickly said that he did and that R
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  • Billy, Sidney, Stu, Tatum, and Randy are seen there conversing about the deaths of Casey Becker and Steven Orth, and being questioned about it. The conversation starts with both Tatum and Sidney saying that nobody asked them if they liked to hunt, while Billy, Stu and Randy were asked. Stu said that it was because Casey and Steve were gutted, something that he doesn't believe a female could do. Sidney asked how you gut somebody; after a moment, Stu told her, and was insulted by Billy. They proceeded to taunt each other about possibly being the killers. Sidney recalled Stu and Casey dating at one point. Stu responded, "Yeah, for, like, two seconds". Randy mocked Stu as Casey dumped him for Steve, and Tatum said, "I thought that you dumped her for me". Stu quickly said that he did and that Randy was lying. Randy accused Stu, but Tatum mentioned that Stu was with her the night that Casey and Steve died. Tatum asked Randy where he was, and he replied that he had been working at the video store. Tatum replied that she thought that Randy had been fired, and he mentioned that he had been fired twice, and re-hired both times. Stu concluded, "No, I didn't kill anybody", and Billy replied sharply, "Nobody said you did". Stu thanked Billy. Randy continued to taunt Tatum, claiming that her boyfriend Stu was a killer. Tatum got angry at him, followed by Stu joking, "Oh, she's getting mad, Randy, better liver alone", referring to Randy earlier asking, "Did you really put her liver in the mailbox? Because I heard that they found her liver in the mailbox along with her spleen and pancreas". Stu laughed at his own play on words, causing Tatum to scoff at his immaturity. Billy silently punched Stu in the shoulder. Stu stopped laughing and said, "Hey, liver! Liver. It was a joke". The conversation ended.
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