:13:01
Burying the pets was a very difficuIt task.
:13:08
Mr. McCIure was physicaIIy handicapped.
:13:14
He couIdn't in no way do
any physicaI Iabor whatsoever.
:13:21
My having fuII-time empIoyment...
:13:25
was mostIy done in the evening.
:13:27
A gentIeman came to my door.
:13:31
And the gentIeman was a huge man.
I'd say about 6'2''.
:13:38
Large.
:13:45
He's more the HercuIes type.
:13:48
He asked me, ''Are you FIoyd
McCIure?'' And I said, ''Yes, sir.''
:13:54
He said, ''Do you have
the pet cemetery across the street?''
:13:57
My house was right across the street
from the cemetery.
:14:03
I said, ''Yes, sir.''
:14:05
And he started crying.
:14:10
I asked him, ''What's wrong?''
He said, ''Last night my dog died.''
:14:18
He says, ''I want to bury him this morning.''
:14:22
And his famiIy was home,
and they were going to go to church.
:14:28
But he had him compIeteIy wrapped.
:14:33
Like a mummy, pretty near.
:14:36
I wouId then get the pet out of his car...
:14:42
Iay him out in the driveway,
and proceed to cIean him up...
:14:49
brush him out, make him
as presentabIe as possibIe.
:14:55
We had aII kinds of animaIs.
I mean, every type of animaI.
:14:59
We had snakes, rats, monkeys, chickens...