email or instant messaging conversation: DOJ-OGR-00032799
Summary
The conversation is between Earl IV and WAKE UP THE DEAD, who reconnect after remembering a past encounter. They discuss a past event and WAKE UP THE DEAD mentions being in a band with Derrick, someone Earl IV works with. The conversation is friendly and ends with a suggestion to hang out.
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Telephone message records: DOJ-OGR-00015496
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