Brandon Kyle Goodman
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Podcast Appearances
Somebody has to know, and maybe that's the way to go, to appeal to the humanity of someone around this person rather than this person.
That is a very good point.
It seems so improbable, Rogues, that nobody noticed this guy being gone overnight from his own home.
He was acting strangely the next day or something.
Yeah, and can you imagine if you had that information or you knew or you were suspicious?
I would hope your conscience would be eating away at you, like every day you'd feel worse and terrible, and you would feel guilty about even having that knowledge.
So she's trying to appeal to that person, if that person exists out there who is adjacent to this kidnapping, who can possibly solve the crime.
But it's hard to imagine at the same time, Rose, that you having that.
And you know what?
Maybe someone has.
Whoever she's appealing to has sent in a tip.
And they're waiting to get through it because it's number 20,000 in the 30,000 they got.
Haven't you thought about that?
Of all the true crime stories we have watched and read about and certainly even followed,
There's the one tip, but it could be buried in thousands of other tips.
And these investigators have to go through each one and treat each one like it could be that tip, the one that breaks the case.
That is such a daunting, overwhelming story.
concept.
Imagine just, you know, you have a couple hundred emails backed up in your inbox.
You'd be like, oh my God, I have to go through all of these.