Jacob Saffle
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
it lends itself to the whole story and the storytelling side of it.
But then also, yeah, like it's the reality of the difficulty of trying to actually find a person in that bush over such a period of time.
It can become a tool, right?
It can become a tool for people who do want to do harm or do have ill intent.
Because, you know, you got dropped into this case and the primary suspect in a convicted murderer was someone who knew the landscape.
who was very adept in the landscape.
So that in itself was used as a tool against these people who were very much fish out of water.
And I think those diary entries at the end of every episode, really, I loved that.
And I think that also really galvanized that connection that we have as listeners to the victim, because we were actually able to hear from this person in a way that
Really, it hammered home a lot of the same things.
Yeah, this is an engaged woman.
She's talking to her mom.
Man, these are things that still has that childlike nature to it that makes it all the more tragic.
But having a case this big, okay, do you remember the first day you dropped down on site?
Where was the first place that you went?
You know, it's interesting when I was listening back because, you know, this was one of those ones where I had, I was, I had done a fair bit of work before the first episode was released, you know, but,
One of the first, I'm pretty confident that one of the first days that I was really out on site was the day that the police ended up sort of coming into this area and they were searching for these bones.