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Sheriff Baskin tells Ree, referring to her father Jessup's likely involvement in methamphetamine production, "Looks like he's been cookin' again." (0:08)
Her friend Victoria tells Ree "Here's a doobie for your walk." (0:18)
Ree tells neighbor Megan about Jessup: "He cooks crank."
Megan: "If Arthur's been runnin' around crank for a day or two you should just leave..." (0:20)
Her uncle Teardrop offers Ree some of his white powder in plastic bag and snorts a tiny spoon of it. He asks if whether "Them pills help your mama's mood any?" (0:43)
Ree's mother appears depressed, does not respond to her. (0:45)
Her neighbor Sonia tells Ree, "These are painkillers." She hands her a prescription bottle. (1:01)
Teardrop uses his spoon to snort powder. (1:16)
Ree finds Jessup's body. (1:23)
Sherrif Baskin tells Ree, "I'll bet your dad'd still be here if he was just growin' his marijuana." (1:27)
Bereavement | depression | joint | methamphetamine
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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