Maggie Freleng
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I think that's why I did it too. And I think I've really enjoyed this interview because you know all the things that you've said about the human condition and human nature and That is why I do podcasting as well.
I think that's why I did it too. And I think I've really enjoyed this interview because you know all the things that you've said about the human condition and human nature and That is why I do podcasting as well.
I thought about it when I entered this industry and I said, you know, there's something so intimate about a voice being in your ear and not seeing them, not being distracted by backgrounds or setting or like, why is this person in a warehouse for this interview? Things like that, that you're just like distracted by. And I think that it's just so intimate to have
I thought about it when I entered this industry and I said, you know, there's something so intimate about a voice being in your ear and not seeing them, not being distracted by backgrounds or setting or like, why is this person in a warehouse for this interview? Things like that, that you're just like distracted by. And I think that it's just so intimate to have
voice in your ear and that is what you're hearing and you're creating this world based on what you're hearing and that's why I like audio personally and I'm excited for you to dive into that more.
voice in your ear and that is what you're hearing and you're creating this world based on what you're hearing and that's why I like audio personally and I'm excited for you to dive into that more.
Peter, thank you so much for joining me. I could talk to you for five more hours, but I'm going to let you go because I know you are busy.
Peter, thank you so much for joining me. I could talk to you for five more hours, but I'm going to let you go because I know you are busy.
We may never know the full story of what happened to Mark Stover, and that's why Peter is determined to keep digging. But beyond that, one thing that stands out to me is the desperation these people feel to stay safe and keep their loved ones safe. And I think that's what Peter is homing in on. The story is about human nature and human condition.
We may never know the full story of what happened to Mark Stover, and that's why Peter is determined to keep digging. But beyond that, one thing that stands out to me is the desperation these people feel to stay safe and keep their loved ones safe. And I think that's what Peter is homing in on. The story is about human nature and human condition.
The things we do for love, for our families, and an instinct to stay alive when authority's hands are tied. There's certainly evidence that Mark was not innocent in all of this. But what's tragic is he seemed to be turning things around before he was killed. Maybe he was moving on, and this was a vendetta on Linda's behalf, and a man with a hero complex wanting to save his damsel by any means.
The things we do for love, for our families, and an instinct to stay alive when authority's hands are tied. There's certainly evidence that Mark was not innocent in all of this. But what's tragic is he seemed to be turning things around before he was killed. Maybe he was moving on, and this was a vendetta on Linda's behalf, and a man with a hero complex wanting to save his damsel by any means.
To this day, Michael, his four children, and Linda maintain his innocence. Y'all, thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of Up and Vanish Weekly. Be sure to tune in next week as we dig into another new case. Until next time.
To this day, Michael, his four children, and Linda maintain his innocence. Y'all, thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of Up and Vanish Weekly. Be sure to tune in next week as we dig into another new case. Until next time.