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Peter Van Sant

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4644 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

So it turns out that before becoming Livvy's boyfriend, Matthew Edgar, had not one, not two, but three high-speed chases in one day with law enforcement. Wow. The last one ended up in an accident in which the deputy chasing him had a broken leg, and he was arrested.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

So it turns out that before becoming Livvy's boyfriend, Matthew Edgar, had not one, not two, but three high-speed chases in one day with law enforcement. Wow. The last one ended up in an accident in which the deputy chasing him had a broken leg, and he was arrested.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

So it turns out that before becoming Livvy's boyfriend, Matthew Edgar, had not one, not two, but three high-speed chases in one day with law enforcement. Wow. The last one ended up in an accident in which the deputy chasing him had a broken leg, and he was arrested.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

When we learned about this, we talked with Darcy, Libby's mom, about it, and I said, you know, as a parent myself, I said, well, did you warn your daughter to stay away from Matthew Edgar? And she goes, no. If I did that, I'd be judging him. And I don't like to judge people. And besides, I've made some mistakes in my life. So it's just kind of a different way of thinking.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

When we learned about this, we talked with Darcy, Libby's mom, about it, and I said, you know, as a parent myself, I said, well, did you warn your daughter to stay away from Matthew Edgar? And she goes, no. If I did that, I'd be judging him. And I don't like to judge people. And besides, I've made some mistakes in my life. So it's just kind of a different way of thinking.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

When we learned about this, we talked with Darcy, Libby's mom, about it, and I said, you know, as a parent myself, I said, well, did you warn your daughter to stay away from Matthew Edgar? And she goes, no. If I did that, I'd be judging him. And I don't like to judge people. And besides, I've made some mistakes in my life. So it's just kind of a different way of thinking.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

We are taken aback. At the very start of the hour to the death scene, and you're hearing the shrieks of Darcy, the mom, and where's my baby? Where is she? And it was so real and devastating.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

We are taken aback. At the very start of the hour to the death scene, and you're hearing the shrieks of Darcy, the mom, and where's my baby? Where is she? And it was so real and devastating.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

We are taken aback. At the very start of the hour to the death scene, and you're hearing the shrieks of Darcy, the mom, and where's my baby? Where is she? And it was so real and devastating.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

And you're the mother.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

And you're the mother.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

And you're the mother.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

Most protocols with law enforcement, there would be an officer who would approach her, come over here, come sit in my squad car. We'll talk to you about the situation to allow her out there to just shout and scream and be ignored. And those, you know, those cold stares back at her were just terrible.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

Most protocols with law enforcement, there would be an officer who would approach her, come over here, come sit in my squad car. We'll talk to you about the situation to allow her out there to just shout and scream and be ignored. And those, you know, those cold stares back at her were just terrible.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

Most protocols with law enforcement, there would be an officer who would approach her, come over here, come sit in my squad car. We'll talk to you about the situation to allow her out there to just shout and scream and be ignored. And those, you know, those cold stares back at her were just terrible.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

And she was sensing, of course, that her daughter was gone and no one was telling her, but it was torture. Yeah.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

And she was sensing, of course, that her daughter was gone and no one was telling her, but it was torture. Yeah.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

And she was sensing, of course, that her daughter was gone and no one was telling her, but it was torture. Yeah.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

Where's my baby? Where is she? Where is my daughter? What happened to her? And they just stared at her. And that is not protocol. That was a mistake. And they admitted later that that was handled very poorly. There was one character, though, that both of us just really fell for. the Sabine County Sheriff's investigator, J.P. McDonough. And J.P. was just right out of Central Cassidy.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Blackout Murder of Livye Lewis

Where's my baby? Where is she? Where is my daughter? What happened to her? And they just stared at her. And that is not protocol. That was a mistake. And they admitted later that that was handled very poorly. There was one character, though, that both of us just really fell for. the Sabine County Sheriff's investigator, J.P. McDonough. And J.P. was just right out of Central Cassidy.