Elizabeth Smart
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Podcast Appearances
It makes me feel terrible and makes me feel terrible for like months after, even if it's something stupid.
But I mean, for me, that's just, that's just how I am.
I guess I just have a naturally guilty conscience.
I don't know.
My husband's like that.
But I think if you see something and it just doesn't sit well with you, just call up the police.
I mean, that's their job.
And let them decide where that boundary is.
Let them decide how far to push it and not.
I mean, that's what they're trained to do.
And so if you see something, like, don't feel like you have to go and confront them.
Maybe try to keep them in your sight.
Call the police.
Tell them what you see.
And then let them take it over from there.
There was one chance where that actually did happen for you, right?
So at the library when someoneβit didn't really make news at the time because they checked it out.
Not Elizabeth Smart.
What was that specific scenario like for you?