Susan Hendricks
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I would come back and from the numbers ticking up at CNN and it's like fight or flight constantly and I'd come home and I... Listen to Sebastian and P. Correale, you guys. And now my algorithm is that's all I listen to is you guys. Good. But right. My sister would say, oh, I fall asleep to forensic files. Oh, my God.
And when covering the story out of Delphi, it was two young girls murdered in the middle of the day. And I was sent there by CNN. I didn't know. about the story, much about it, just that the 14-year-old Libby was able to hit record on her cell phone. And they got this kind of, the guy on this abandoned bridge in the woods. I used to play outside. It was Gen X. That's what you did.
And when covering the story out of Delphi, it was two young girls murdered in the middle of the day. And I was sent there by CNN. I didn't know. about the story, much about it, just that the 14-year-old Libby was able to hit record on her cell phone. And they got this kind of, the guy on this abandoned bridge in the woods. I used to play outside. It was Gen X. That's what you did.
And when covering the story out of Delphi, it was two young girls murdered in the middle of the day. And I was sent there by CNN. I didn't know. about the story, much about it, just that the 14-year-old Libby was able to hit record on her cell phone. And they got this kind of, the guy on this abandoned bridge in the woods. I used to play outside. It was Gen X. That's what you did.
Come home when the lights go on. It was a day off from school. They were down there and it was secluded. And she was able to, he was a blurry version because he was far away, but they got his voice saying guys down the hill. So I was sent here. I met the families. Normally with the news cycle, when I'm in studio, teleprompter, story, you know, the A block, the B block. It's very formulaic.
Come home when the lights go on. It was a day off from school. They were down there and it was secluded. And she was able to, he was a blurry version because he was far away, but they got his voice saying guys down the hill. So I was sent here. I met the families. Normally with the news cycle, when I'm in studio, teleprompter, story, you know, the A block, the B block. It's very formulaic.
Come home when the lights go on. It was a day off from school. They were down there and it was secluded. And she was able to, he was a blurry version because he was far away, but they got his voice saying guys down the hill. So I was sent here. I met the families. Normally with the news cycle, when I'm in studio, teleprompter, story, you know, the A block, the B block. It's very formulaic.
So you care, but you're on to the next, the next, the next. Well, this one, I was in their kitchen. I had spaghetti with the families. I saw their rooms, and I went...
So you care, but you're on to the next, the next, the next. Well, this one, I was in their kitchen. I had spaghetti with the families. I saw their rooms, and I went...
So you care, but you're on to the next, the next, the next. Well, this one, I was in their kitchen. I had spaghetti with the families. I saw their rooms, and I went...
I saw the bridge and they were looking for the guy. Fast forward, I really got to know them well, especially Libby's family. And every family deals with it differently. And Libby's family was very open. They were speaking at CrimeCon, holding up a sketch like, we need help finding this guy. And I think that was their focus to get them through.
I saw the bridge and they were looking for the guy. Fast forward, I really got to know them well, especially Libby's family. And every family deals with it differently. And Libby's family was very open. They were speaking at CrimeCon, holding up a sketch like, we need help finding this guy. And I think that was their focus to get them through.
I saw the bridge and they were looking for the guy. Fast forward, I really got to know them well, especially Libby's family. And every family deals with it differently. And Libby's family was very open. They were speaking at CrimeCon, holding up a sketch like, we need help finding this guy. And I think that was their focus to get them through.
And Mike, Libby's grandfather, was there and he would say, come to the meet and greet. And I said, it's inappropriate. I shouldn't be here. I'm not part of this. He said, come. And he kicked me under the table because in a nice way, but say, you have to be here. These women would show up and cry. They're waiting in line. They care.
And Mike, Libby's grandfather, was there and he would say, come to the meet and greet. And I said, it's inappropriate. I shouldn't be here. I'm not part of this. He said, come. And he kicked me under the table because in a nice way, but say, you have to be here. These women would show up and cry. They're waiting in line. They care.
And Mike, Libby's grandfather, was there and he would say, come to the meet and greet. And I said, it's inappropriate. I shouldn't be here. I'm not part of this. He said, come. And he kicked me under the table because in a nice way, but say, you have to be here. These women would show up and cry. They're waiting in line. They care.
So I think what I found out through this whole community is the connection. So at CrimeCon, it's either people who have literally gone through it. I interviewed BTK staff. daughter, Carrie Rawson on stage because I met her through Kelsey's sister, this girl. Well, she said, I trust you, Susan. I gave Carrie your name. I said, okay, she just wrote a book. I said, that's fine.
So I think what I found out through this whole community is the connection. So at CrimeCon, it's either people who have literally gone through it. I interviewed BTK staff. daughter, Carrie Rawson on stage because I met her through Kelsey's sister, this girl. Well, she said, I trust you, Susan. I gave Carrie your name. I said, okay, she just wrote a book. I said, that's fine.
So I think what I found out through this whole community is the connection. So at CrimeCon, it's either people who have literally gone through it. I interviewed BTK staff. daughter, Carrie Rawson on stage because I met her through Kelsey's sister, this girl. Well, she said, I trust you, Susan. I gave Carrie your name. I said, okay, she just wrote a book. I said, that's fine.
And I met her and she's amazing. And she's shaking backstage. And she said, I'm nervous. People don't like me. They say that I look like my father. And I'm so glad that this family is nice to me because I'm on the other side. And I said, what other side? There's no way. You didn't do this. It was your father. She said, I had no clue, Susan. He'd make me scrambled eggs.