Susan Hendricks
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And I have an eight-year-old son, and I interviewed Ann Burgess. I'm like, is it nature or nurture? Like, what is it? Can you raise a murder? Like, what is it? She's like, well, that's the question that everyone asks, but it usually is. Not always, but there's abuse there. We all want to compartmentalize to be like, why? And the why is never like a, Oh, okay, I get it. I get it.
And I have an eight-year-old son, and I interviewed Ann Burgess. I'm like, is it nature or nurture? Like, what is it? Can you raise a murder? Like, what is it? She's like, well, that's the question that everyone asks, but it usually is. Not always, but there's abuse there. We all want to compartmentalize to be like, why? And the why is never like a, Oh, okay, I get it. I get it.
So he was 44 years old when he went down there, and he said, when I first walked into this trial, because I had seen him when they finally made an arrest, and he looked back at me, and he didn't take his eyes off me first. And I went, like, because you know how you normally do that. And I go, what's going on? This was a hearing before the trial.
So he was 44 years old when he went down there, and he said, when I first walked into this trial, because I had seen him when they finally made an arrest, and he looked back at me, and he didn't take his eyes off me first. And I went, like, because you know how you normally do that. And I go, what's going on? This was a hearing before the trial.
So he was 44 years old when he went down there, and he said, when I first walked into this trial, because I had seen him when they finally made an arrest, and he looked back at me, and he didn't take his eyes off me first. And I went, like, because you know how you normally do that. And I go, what's going on? This was a hearing before the trial.
And Tara Libby's aunt said to me, oh, he always does this. He glares at us, and he would look at me like this. The guy's like 5'4". And I'm like, what? 44 years old, wakes up one day and decides to murder someone? But I've gotten to know Paul Holes, who solved the Golden State Killer case, and he's like, Susan, you can have sick fantasies about this for years and never act on it.
And Tara Libby's aunt said to me, oh, he always does this. He glares at us, and he would look at me like this. The guy's like 5'4". And I'm like, what? 44 years old, wakes up one day and decides to murder someone? But I've gotten to know Paul Holes, who solved the Golden State Killer case, and he's like, Susan, you can have sick fantasies about this for years and never act on it.
And Tara Libby's aunt said to me, oh, he always does this. He glares at us, and he would look at me like this. The guy's like 5'4". And I'm like, what? 44 years old, wakes up one day and decides to murder someone? But I've gotten to know Paul Holes, who solved the Golden State Killer case, and he's like, Susan, you can have sick fantasies about this for years and never act on it.
It was originally... I'm scared. The person... Because it happened from the 70s, and it was an ex-cop, but it was called the...
It was originally... I'm scared. The person... Because it happened from the 70s, and it was an ex-cop, but it was called the...
It was originally... I'm scared. The person... Because it happened from the 70s, and it was an ex-cop, but it was called the...
Sadistic.
Sadistic.
Sadistic.
And this is before, of course, cell phones like with this guy who got caught, Richard Allen. He didn't bring a cell phone down there, but it's kind of like you're able to see his car pass a certain building, even though the town was less than 3,000 people, which I think it hurt him. 120 burglars. Jesus. Over years. And no one suspected he was an ex-cop.
And this is before, of course, cell phones like with this guy who got caught, Richard Allen. He didn't bring a cell phone down there, but it's kind of like you're able to see his car pass a certain building, even though the town was less than 3,000 people, which I think it hurt him. 120 burglars. Jesus. Over years. And no one suspected he was an ex-cop.
And this is before, of course, cell phones like with this guy who got caught, Richard Allen. He didn't bring a cell phone down there, but it's kind of like you're able to see his car pass a certain building, even though the town was less than 3,000 people, which I think it hurt him. 120 burglars. Jesus. Over years. And no one suspected he was an ex-cop.
But what he would do, he'd tie up the husband, have him watch and put like a crystal cup on his back and say, if I hear this smash, you're all dead. And he killed, I mean, countless people, of course. And finally, Paul said to me, Susan- I had to look out for this. I put everything that aligned with what I thought. I would say, okay, I think I got the guy.
But what he would do, he'd tie up the husband, have him watch and put like a crystal cup on his back and say, if I hear this smash, you're all dead. And he killed, I mean, countless people, of course. And finally, Paul said to me, Susan- I had to look out for this. I put everything that aligned with what I thought. I would say, okay, I think I got the guy.
But what he would do, he'd tie up the husband, have him watch and put like a crystal cup on his back and say, if I hear this smash, you're all dead. And he killed, I mean, countless people, of course. And finally, Paul said to me, Susan- I had to look out for this. I put everything that aligned with what I thought. I would say, okay, I think I got the guy.