Capturing the Friedmans
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He started worrying that
maybe he would molest

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his own children.
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And at that point,
he went to therapy,

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and the therapist told him,
"No, don't worry.

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You've got everything
under control. "

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The Jazzbo Mambo
with the boogie beat

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is the newest dance
on 52nd Street

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All the cats come running
from both near and far

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to do the Jazzbo Mambo
8 to the bar

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Come on, Light Fingers!
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Light Fingers, come on!
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Jazzbo Mambo
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Jazzbo Mambo
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Jazzbo Mambo,
8 to the bar

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You could see that
this wasn't exactly

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Fred MacMurray and
"My Three Sons," right?

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It always struck us as being
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a very dysfunctional
family, obviously.

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And we'd have to,
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you would have to wonder,
wouldn't you,

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what kind of a family
situation you would have

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that could produce
this kind of crime.

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What might it be like to grow up
in a household like this?

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I don't know.
I can't even imagine.

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Today is September 14, 1975.
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We just concluded a tour
of Jungle Safari.

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Jungle Habitat.
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Jungle Habitat in
West Milford, New Jersey.

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Here are my 3 brothers.
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Two brothers, you dummy.
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All right, there are 3 children.
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What happened was the 3
sons were like a gang.

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Like, "This is our gang
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and Mom. "
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"She's not part of our gang. "
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And we have, of course,
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A pterodactyl.

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