Austin
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We've not been in this position.
Right.
Yeah.
I don't really understand what going through something like this is like.
I also see Rusty as a victim.
Although it's it's that's why this is such a weird case because it's like, are you almost complicit or is this just like shared negligence?
Like how much responsibility is should be weighed upon his shoulders because something extremely terrible happened to him as well.
And this is something that the documentary, the docu-series doesn't even touch on because I think it's such a complicated discussion to even have.
So, I don't know, really.
Right.
And maybe he's just at peace with it and doesn't feel like he needs to explain it to anybody else.
It's his life.
It's his family.
It's a terrible thing that happened to him.
So I can also respect that as well.
Totally.
Right.
Even in psychosis and insanity defenses, you're still being held accountable for your actions.
And her trial began in February 2002, and her defense attorney, Wendell Odom Jr., said that this case was the most significant case he had ever tried in his life.
And when he first met Andrea, he said he had never seen someone that mentally ill before.