Ryan Reynolds
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I'm just saying like, I think sometimes what I've learned a lot of times, Debra, from these stories is you have no idea the lengths that people sometimes go to try to cover something that's going on in their lives. And sometimes when that happens, it can be extremely difficult for people to know what's happening.
Wow, I can't believe that. Now them hearing that firsthand, standing right there with you, I can't believe that. Just in real time, they're like, oh my goodness, that job that canceled on us was this woman.
Wow, I can't believe that. Now them hearing that firsthand, standing right there with you, I can't believe that. Just in real time, they're like, oh my goodness, that job that canceled on us was this woman.
I have never had that happen. Somebody on the set who was in some way connected to what happened. I've never had that happen. But that is that is remarkable.
I have never had that happen. Somebody on the set who was in some way connected to what happened. I've never had that happen. But that is that is remarkable.
Yeah, it was so strange, this case. He was writing them to cover his tracks. But this case was a really strange one in that when you talk about David Hoshaw, he actually initially had an alibi. in this situation. So as time went by, though, he felt the need to kind of cover his tracks. So he writes these letters sort of baiting police, trying to throw police off.
Yeah, it was so strange, this case. He was writing them to cover his tracks. But this case was a really strange one in that when you talk about David Hoshaw, he actually initially had an alibi. in this situation. So as time went by, though, he felt the need to kind of cover his tracks. So he writes these letters sort of baiting police, trying to throw police off.
But what he didn't plan on, and I think people are really going to find this interesting when they watch the episodes, are that his cell phone records and his credit card receipts ended up putting him in the vicinity of some of the postmarks on the letters. That ended up connecting officers and investigators to him. He was with one woman.
But what he didn't plan on, and I think people are really going to find this interesting when they watch the episodes, are that his cell phone records and his credit card receipts ended up putting him in the vicinity of some of the postmarks on the letters. That ended up connecting officers and investigators to him. He was with one woman.
He was trying to get married to her, but then met someone else and trying to break it off. If he would have handled it differently, maybe it would have ended differently. But even in the aftermath of the killing, his behavior with the letters and the different things he wrote kind of reminds you of a movie, right? Somebody sending these letters, please come and get me. What are you going to do?
He was trying to get married to her, but then met someone else and trying to break it off. If he would have handled it differently, maybe it would have ended differently. But even in the aftermath of the killing, his behavior with the letters and the different things he wrote kind of reminds you of a movie, right? Somebody sending these letters, please come and get me. What are you going to do?
He's trying to throw them off. And what he did was essentially give himself up.
He's trying to throw them off. And what he did was essentially give himself up.
All the time. All the time. And it's exactly what we're talking about. It's this idea of can't you just handle something differently? Like in this case, this was a man who was engaged to one woman and then ended up connecting with another woman who we end up speaking to in the episode. And so he tries to then break it off with the first woman.
All the time. All the time. And it's exactly what we're talking about. It's this idea of can't you just handle something differently? Like in this case, this was a man who was engaged to one woman and then ended up connecting with another woman who we end up speaking to in the episode. And so he tries to then break it off with the first woman.
But instead, it kind of gets out of control and things happen. Part of his story is it went beyond what I thought it was going to happen. But there are so many different ways to handle these issues. But I come back to the same thing we talked about before. When emotion and passion and love are involved, all bets are off.
But instead, it kind of gets out of control and things happen. Part of his story is it went beyond what I thought it was going to happen. But there are so many different ways to handle these issues. But I come back to the same thing we talked about before. When emotion and passion and love are involved, all bets are off.
And I can't tell you... I know I keep saying this, that people stop me and ask me about these episodes. But the other thing people say is... You know, why don't people just think it through more? Why would you do it that way? Because when you're in a situation like this and there is so much passion and so much emotion, you are not thinking clearly by default.
And I can't tell you... I know I keep saying this, that people stop me and ask me about these episodes. But the other thing people say is... You know, why don't people just think it through more? Why would you do it that way? Because when you're in a situation like this and there is so much passion and so much emotion, you are not thinking clearly by default.
Think about all the times when you've been in love. I could tell you, at least for me, when I've been in love, like I would love to sit up here and say the only time I've been in love was with my wife. But there were times before.