In Section 5 of Letter From Kentucky, J.D. Daniels writes about the paranoia his friend, Allen, felt over a white van being parked across his house. He recalls Allen telling him that he believes the FBI has come for him, and J.D. believes it too because of the amount of drugs Allen has in his house. The FBI wouldn't stake out for nothing and this is what they're paid to do. J.D. told Allen he would see him later but that never happens because Allen was sent to jail.
In Section 6 of Letter From Kentucky, J.D. Daniels writes about the different places he's driving by. He tells a short story about a old woman that lives where he used to live and about a pastor that once helped him move furniture as he's driving. He continues passing by places and specifically naming them until he turns on the radio and hears about an individual, that believes in God, trying to get people to help them out. After that, he says "something" for the next places he drives past as if he got distracted.
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