Jacob Sathor
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Doesn't make them bad dudes, you know?
You've got two, you've got two instances there where the neck is targeted.
you know, like abuse by like slapping is one thing not to take anything away from it, but the neck is an intent to kill, you know, maybe not, you know, I guess what I'm saying is, you know, this isn't just like, you know, something small.
Again, I'm not, no abuse is small, but you know what I mean?
Like these are, those are things that, man, that could lead to something fatal very quickly.
And so, yeah, that's, that's,
I do wonder what, how interesting a conversation between the two of them would be in that.
Cause, cause I do find that a lot of times, um, as memory as fallible as it is, if you get two people together that lives similar experiences during the similar, a similar timeframe, um,
I wonder if either of them could fill in some gaps for the other.
You know, I would think it'd be interesting to kind of, you know, compare notes, for lack of a better term, just to kind of see, you know, how their experiences would fill out a little bit more.
Because, I mean, between the two of them, man, that's, I mean, I don't see us being done with either of them.
I mean, we've used both of them in tandem a number of places.
Like we talk about the morning of Anne's disappearance and
You know, Debbie's told one thing.
I was actually, if I'm not mistaken, it was Ian that contradicted that.
I was like, no, he didn't show up until like this time, you know?
So having them in the room together and really going over those points, I think would be, in my opinion, I feel like that'd be really valuable if possible.
So leave it to the Americans to go against the grain, huh?
Um, I couldn't agree more with her assessment, to be honest with you.