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Jailhouse phone call: "I'm in big trouble"

April 16, 2015 / 02:59

This episode covers the legal troubles faced by Paul Curry, including his arrest and concerns about extradition to California. The conversation reveals his emotional state as he speaks to his wife about the evidence against him and the implications for their family.

Paul discusses his feelings of shame and confusion regarding his situation. He expresses concern for his wife and son, urging them to take care of themselves amidst the turmoil.

The episode highlights the stress of being in custody and the uncertainty of facing legal consequences after many years. Paul reflects on the severity of the evidence presented against him and the potential for prison time.

Listeners gain insight into the personal impact of legal issues on family dynamics, as Paul navigates his fears and responsibilities during this challenging time.

TLDR

Paul Curry shares his emotional struggles after arrest and concerns about extradition, revealing the impact on his family.

Episode

2:59
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one of the better witnesses that I had is the one that I wasn't able to get to take the stand Paul Curry because the
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day after I signed that piece of paper to get him arrested and he's in custody and he talks to his current wife then
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he's on the phone telling her about what he thinks about our evidence hey I'm in
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trouble I'm under arrest I'm in jail tell me what's going on I don't understand I'm in big trouble they want
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to take me back to California okay what do you want me to do just be strong I'm so ashamed about
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what the position I put you in don't even go there don't don't spend a nickel on anything except you because
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whatever happens here I mean I've already lost my job they they laid out a bunch of stuff they got stuff from
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everybody I got to tell you it it looks bad I mean other the fact that there's no physical in thing I did it I didn't
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do it but I they they could put way to prison so I you need to conserve everything you
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have take care of yourself and your son my son when are they supposed to extradite you I have no idea I don't
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know I'm kind of woozy right now I didn't sleep last night I slept on cold concrete until about 3: in the
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morning and uh it's freezing up there I'm wearing two T-shirts um you have to take care of you I don't
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know what's going to happen and you need to take care of you even if it's with someone else and I don't want you out
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there spending on your money and you're not going to hire an attorney I'll go public defender oh no yes oh please I
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don't understand any of this I don't I don't know what to do I don't understand I can't do anything they're
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serious about this all of a sudden 20 years later they're they they've dug up stuff that
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is just it I got to tell you it looks bad they laid it out for me and if it been on TV I would have I
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mean I mean they if I want to out they K this is this is not only a nightmare this is what
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the worst thing in my whole entire life you should hate me I don't hate you I love you I just don't know where to go
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from right now I don't know I I got I've got a house full of stuff I don't know where to go I strong
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Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 80
    Most heartbreaking
  • 75
    Most emotional
  • 70
    Most dramatic
  • 70
    Most intense

Episode Highlights

  • A Nightmare Unfolds
    A man grapples with the reality of being arrested and the consequences that follow.
    “This is not only a nightmare, this is the worst thing in my whole entire life.”
    @ 02m 25s
    April 16, 2015

Episode Quotes

  • This is the worst thing in my whole entire life.
    Jailhouse phone call: "I'm in big trouble"
  • I don't hate you, I love you.
    Jailhouse phone call: "I'm in big trouble"

Key Moments

  • Arrest00:20
  • Despair02:29
  • Emotional Turmoil02:36

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