Josh Mankiewicz
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I mean, they weren't very familiar, it seems. No. No, that's why I thought this really had to do with, not with knowing Madison, but with seeing whatever they saw in that marriage and hearing whatever they had heard.
I mean, they weren't very familiar, it seems. No. No, that's why I thought this really had to do with, not with knowing Madison, but with seeing whatever they saw in that marriage and hearing whatever they had heard.
It was a fight for her life that April eventually lost the next day. She was alive, I think, when she went to the hospital. But 24 hours later, I don't think she was.
It was a fight for her life that April eventually lost the next day. She was alive, I think, when she went to the hospital. But 24 hours later, I don't think she was.
You're giving somebody information that's going to split their life in two.
You're giving somebody information that's going to split their life in two.
Yes. Greg Biggs was under no obligation to help Madison, but he did. And he made a tremendous difference, I thought, because he started uncovering all kinds of like little things in the investigation that hadn't made sense, things that a defense attorney would use. And he...
Yes. Greg Biggs was under no obligation to help Madison, but he did. And he made a tremendous difference, I thought, because he started uncovering all kinds of like little things in the investigation that hadn't made sense, things that a defense attorney would use. And he...
uttered a memorable line that the women of A Date with Dateline talk about all the time and that many people talk with me about. In fact, I have a screenshot of this moment with Chiron on it, you know, with the subtitles in my phone, which I send to people sometimes, which is, I kissed a dead dog on the road when I was 17. Wow. Which he said, right?
uttered a memorable line that the women of A Date with Dateline talk about all the time and that many people talk with me about. In fact, I have a screenshot of this moment with Chiron on it, you know, with the subtitles in my phone, which I send to people sometimes, which is, I kissed a dead dog on the road when I was 17. Wow. Which he said, right?
I, I, yeah, I believe it was some kind of like probably pre-college high school college road trip. Um, He was with his friends and was either a dare or losing a bet. I can't quite remember that little moment, which, of course, has nothing to do with Madison Alton.
I, I, yeah, I believe it was some kind of like probably pre-college high school college road trip. Um, He was with his friends and was either a dare or losing a bet. I can't quite remember that little moment, which, of course, has nothing to do with Madison Alton.
I was doing a story once. I said in the interview with one of the people in the case, I said, you know, I jumped off the garage holding an umbrella like I was Mary Poppins. Right? Because I thought it would be like a parachute. Right? And guess what? Yeah, it wasn't. Didn't work, I'm assuming? No. Landed in a bush. I got cuts on my arms. I mean, I'm lucky I didn't break anything, but I didn't.
I was doing a story once. I said in the interview with one of the people in the case, I said, you know, I jumped off the garage holding an umbrella like I was Mary Poppins. Right? Because I thought it would be like a parachute. Right? And guess what? Yeah, it wasn't. Didn't work, I'm assuming? No. Landed in a bush. I got cuts on my arms. I mean, I'm lucky I didn't break anything, but I didn't.
Right. So like post-seeing Mary Poppins or The Wizard of Oz, both of which have, I believe, scenes in which people use umbrellas and are carried by the wind.
Right. So like post-seeing Mary Poppins or The Wizard of Oz, both of which have, I believe, scenes in which people use umbrellas and are carried by the wind.
Yeah. I was seven years old and clearly influenced by things I saw on television.
Yeah. I was seven years old and clearly influenced by things I saw on television.