Steve Helling
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And we go, we talk to the cops, we talk to the family, we talk to the suspects, we talk to whoever we talk to.
And, you know, sometimes it's very easy for news people to really forget that.
Yeah, we're talking about people like real people that this is happening to.
And Savannah is getting a taste of that right now.
I mean, this is the other side of the coin for her.
I can imagine it's awful.
But I also imagine that she she does have more resources.
And I'm not talking about financial resources, but she has more resources for a situation like this than maybe the average person would.
You know, you do learn things from reporting things out.
You do learn things from standing in the rain talking to a cop or whatever it is that, you know, that I've done, that most reporters have done, that she's done.
So I think she this the good news for her is that she does know the questions to ask the police.
She does know how this is being done.
She is the journalist in America right now that knows the most about this case.
And I guarantee you that she has asked the cops some very pointed questions just to kind of figure out what's going on.
It's not looking great.
I mean, that is the blunt answer.
It doesn't look great.
We are talking about an 84-year-old woman with mobility issues who was taken out of her bed.
She doesn't have her life-saving medications with her, and there was blood found at the scene.
none of that adds up to a really happy ending but miracles have happened before we've we've seen it happen before we're you know we've assumed something and it's turned out not to be true so here's hoping that she is still alive but you know if we're going to be completely practical about it it does seem unlikely