Samantha (Corrections Officer)
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Podcast Appearances
Und als ich zurĂŒckkomme, habe ich gemerkt, dass es neun Stunden gedauert hat. Und mein Vater hat gesagt, dass das Gleiche mir passiert ist. Das ist das Gleiche, was mir passiert ist.
Und als ich zurĂŒckkomme, habe ich gemerkt, dass es neun Stunden gedauert hat. Und mein Vater hat gesagt, dass das Gleiche mir passiert ist. Das ist das Gleiche, was mir passiert ist.
So my father lives in Charleston, South Carolina. He was retired military. He used to work on the weapons station. Dieser Mann hatte es immer zusammen. Er hatte immer einen Zeitraum. Er hat immer, weiĂt du, auch wenn er aus dem MilitĂ€r kam, war er immer noch MilitĂ€r. Er hat zwei Touristen in Vietnam als Marine gemacht. Und dann ging er in die Luftwaffe und verabschiedete sich aus der Luftwaffe.
So my father lives in Charleston, South Carolina. He was retired military. He used to work on the weapons station. Dieser Mann hatte es immer zusammen. Er hatte immer einen Zeitraum. Er hat immer, weiĂt du, auch wenn er aus dem MilitĂ€r kam, war er immer noch MilitĂ€r. Er hat zwei Touristen in Vietnam als Marine gemacht. Und dann ging er in die Luftwaffe und verabschiedete sich aus der Luftwaffe.
So my father lives in Charleston, South Carolina. He was retired military. He used to work on the weapons station. Dieser Mann hatte es immer zusammen. Er hatte immer einen Zeitraum. Er hat immer, weiĂt du, auch wenn er aus dem MilitĂ€r kam, war er immer noch MilitĂ€r. Er hat zwei Touristen in Vietnam als Marine gemacht. Und dann ging er in die Luftwaffe und verabschiedete sich aus der Luftwaffe.
Aber das MilitĂ€r hat ihn nie verlassen. Also war er immer zusammen. Er hatte es immer zusammen. Aber er arbeitete im Zivilservice auf der Waffenstation. Und ich wĂŒrde sagen, es ist wie ein 20-Minuten-Dreh von seinem Haus zur Waffenstation. So he got in his car to do his 20-minute drive to work. And he said soon after he got in the car and started driving, he got really, really tired.
Aber das MilitĂ€r hat ihn nie verlassen. Also war er immer zusammen. Er hatte es immer zusammen. Aber er arbeitete im Zivilservice auf der Waffenstation. Und ich wĂŒrde sagen, es ist wie ein 20-Minuten-Dreh von seinem Haus zur Waffenstation. So he got in his car to do his 20-minute drive to work. And he said soon after he got in the car and started driving, he got really, really tired.
Aber das MilitĂ€r hat ihn nie verlassen. Also war er immer zusammen. Er hatte es immer zusammen. Aber er arbeitete im Zivilservice auf der Waffenstation. Und ich wĂŒrde sagen, es ist wie ein 20-Minuten-Dreh von seinem Haus zur Waffenstation. So he got in his car to do his 20-minute drive to work. And he said soon after he got in the car and started driving, he got really, really tired.
He said he rolled down the windows and he turned the air conditioner on. It was also winter time. It was cold outside. And he was trying to wake himself up because he got really sleepy while he was driving. He said it just kind of came on all of a sudden. So when he gets to work... They're asking him, where have you been, because you're late.
He said he rolled down the windows and he turned the air conditioner on. It was also winter time. It was cold outside. And he was trying to wake himself up because he got really sleepy while he was driving. He said it just kind of came on all of a sudden. So when he gets to work... They're asking him, where have you been, because you're late.
He said he rolled down the windows and he turned the air conditioner on. It was also winter time. It was cold outside. And he was trying to wake himself up because he got really sleepy while he was driving. He said it just kind of came on all of a sudden. So when he gets to work... They're asking him, where have you been, because you're late.
He ended up being like three hours late to work that morning. They said, we've already called your wife. You know, she said that you were on the way to work, that you left on time. So she's worried. So he called my mother and my mother's like, where have you been? And he said, no, I just drove straight to work. When he got to work, he said he didn't remember driving there.
He ended up being like three hours late to work that morning. They said, we've already called your wife. You know, she said that you were on the way to work, that you left on time. So she's worried. So he called my mother and my mother's like, where have you been? And he said, no, I just drove straight to work. When he got to work, he said he didn't remember driving there.
He ended up being like three hours late to work that morning. They said, we've already called your wife. You know, she said that you were on the way to work, that you left on time. So she's worried. So he called my mother and my mother's like, where have you been? And he said, no, I just drove straight to work. When he got to work, he said he didn't remember driving there.
He did not remember driving. So his 20-minute drive ended up taking like three hours. And he has no explanation for where he went, why it took him so long. He didn't pull over anywhere. He didn't stop anywhere. He made his coffee in the morning. He got in his car and he drove to work. That's his whole story. That's it. He does not know what happened. Die Geschichte ist so Àhnlich.
He did not remember driving. So his 20-minute drive ended up taking like three hours. And he has no explanation for where he went, why it took him so long. He didn't pull over anywhere. He didn't stop anywhere. He made his coffee in the morning. He got in his car and he drove to work. That's his whole story. That's it. He does not know what happened. Die Geschichte ist so Àhnlich.
He did not remember driving. So his 20-minute drive ended up taking like three hours. And he has no explanation for where he went, why it took him so long. He didn't pull over anywhere. He didn't stop anywhere. He made his coffee in the morning. He got in his car and he drove to work. That's his whole story. That's it. He does not know what happened. Die Geschichte ist so Àhnlich.
Wir haben wirklich schlafen. Und dann, bam, die Stunden sind weg. Aber mein Vater wurde wirklich, wirklich besessen mit AlienabdrĂŒckungen und so. Weil er wirklich, wirklich ĂŒberzeugt war, dass das, was ihm passiert ist. Ich denke, weil er keine andere ErklĂ€rung hatte. Und das ist, wo er hinfiel. Also fĂŒr den Rest seines Lebens hat er Alien-SchlĂ€ge gesehen.
Wir haben wirklich schlafen. Und dann, bam, die Stunden sind weg. Aber mein Vater wurde wirklich, wirklich besessen mit AlienabdrĂŒckungen und so. Weil er wirklich, wirklich ĂŒberzeugt war, dass das, was ihm passiert ist. Ich denke, weil er keine andere ErklĂ€rung hatte. Und das ist, wo er hinfiel. Also fĂŒr den Rest seines Lebens hat er Alien-SchlĂ€ge gesehen.
Wir haben wirklich schlafen. Und dann, bam, die Stunden sind weg. Aber mein Vater wurde wirklich, wirklich besessen mit AlienabdrĂŒckungen und so. Weil er wirklich, wirklich ĂŒberzeugt war, dass das, was ihm passiert ist. Ich denke, weil er keine andere ErklĂ€rung hatte. Und das ist, wo er hinfiel. Also fĂŒr den Rest seines Lebens hat er Alien-SchlĂ€ge gesehen.