Andrea Dunlop
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But that's, you know, people are entitled to have their own emotional reactions.
I mean, it's I can't it's not surprising.
But yeah, I mean, like people have all kinds of reactions.
And I also want to say, like, I think people are allowed to have whatever kinds of reaction they have when they're personally involved.
And also, like, you know, it took me a long time to get to this perspective.
And I'm sure you had an evolution of your perspective.
Right.
And it's like, you know, if someone is in the moment of finding out they've been betrayed, that's obviously very different from having some time to reflect.
Right.
I don't blame people for being angry.
I don't blame them for, you know, wanting to cut that person out of their lives.
Like, I think those are all understandable reactions.
I just think if you're going to be a person that's engaged in telling these stories to any kind of a public audience, that's kind of where the responsibility lies in my mind.
What do you, what do you think?
Yeah.
Well, and I think we've sort of been, you know, in true crime spaces where I think both of our work sort of resides, perhaps uneasily.
You know, there is this sort of like narrative arc that people want, which is the law and order narrative arc.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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