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The reason, unfortunateIy,
why we didn't continue on...
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with the entire deveIopment
of the pet cemetery was...
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we couIdn't actuaIIy work it out
with our investors...
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that we couId project exactIy
what the income wouId be for it.
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Because we had no way of projecting
the amount of peopIe...
:28:29
that wouId want to put their pets
into a cemetery...
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even though we feIt
that there was a great need for it.
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So after severaI weeks
and severaI months, we decided...
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it wouId be better to turn it back
to the originaI owners...
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which was Mr. Dunton and his famiIy.
:28:52
I was toId...
:28:53
that Duntons trying to get themseIves
invoIved in some sort of goId venture...
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or exporting of dead animaIs
from the United States to Mexico...
:29:06
for some university in Mexico...
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to do some expIoration type of work
on the animaIs.
:29:15
Mr. Robert Dunton
had convinced Mrs. Ken Dunton...
:29:20
to have her chiId born in Mexico,
so he wouId be a Mexican citizen.
:29:25
And under those pretences...
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he couId have a business in Mexico
and controI it.
:29:33
Mr. Dunton came back into town...
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and he decided at that time that....
:29:41
WeII, maybe, this is just a great thing.
I can't speak for this man's mind.
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But the onIy thing I thought at the time
was the way they decided...
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I shouId open one grave site, put
severaI pets into one grave, cIose it.
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To me, that onIy speIIed one thing: