Jonathan Hirsch
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So they're in the hospital.
They're both going into surgery.
Kent is barely holding on physically and emotionally.
He's lost his wife.
He's lost his youngest son.
And his older son is wounded and in a hospital bed just down the way from him at the same hospital.
And as a man of faith, you know, he like searches for meaning.
You know, he's like telling himself God must have left Bart alive for a reason.
maybe to rebuild, maybe to carry on the family in a way that he couldn't quite understand at the moment.
So he's like head starting to spin about trying to figure out how to make sense of what has happened to them without yet understanding or contemplating who precisely would have done this.
Right.
Yeah, like the impossible can happen to you and you can find a way to make it make sense.
Honestly, if you were to just imagine the impossible happening to you and your family,
this seems like the thing that would be impossible.
Yeah, me too.
Me too, I can't imagine what I would do in this situation or how I would even start to try to make sense of it.
It's really a remarkable kind of moral fortitude that Kent has in that moment.
Okay, so the investigators are beginning to look into this.
They're contacting all of the different people
associated with the family.