Eric Faddis
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And these videos help to sort of galvanize the community and also speak to the emotional resonance within those people, hopefully, such that they would come forward and tell what they know.
I mean, what a roller coaster of emotions for this family, certainly for Nancy Guthrie.
You know, when that happens, you've got to try to remain resilient.
I think having a good support system around you is helpful.
Having a sort of faith in the integrity of the system and the objective of the system to seek justice.
You know, it appears that law enforcement is continuing to follow up on leads
being diligent and thorough, although there have been some missteps.
And you have to hope that there are genuine efforts and people who truly care about the outcome of this case and about seeking justice and sort of draw upon that energy, draw upon what they're bringing to the table and sort of collaboratively try to reach the best outcome available under the circumstances.
Sure, Nancy.
I thought it was peculiar that the video took so long to be obtained and get public.
Usually in these investigations, they have it within the same day.
You can go to Google, like you said, with a search warrant, production of records request.
And they have to respond to that.
In addition, there were some seen containment issues and the sheriff has been criticized for that.
And so there have been some missteps, as I mentioned, in this investigation.
And I'm not sure the public has full faith in law enforcement conducting the investigation and reaching an ultimate outcome and finding a suspect here.
Yeah, I mean, it seems like there were some clearly documented failures, errors and omissions on behalf of Washington State University.
I think what they're going to argue, Nancy, is they're going to argue causation because the plaintiffs have to essentially show that Washington State's university's failures caused damages and in some of the claims caused or substantially contributed to the deaths.
I think Washington State's going to say, hey, this was a madman.
This was a psychopathic killer.