Susan Hendricks
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You would think, oh, it's Jim. No, you don't think it's the guy who you like, who you see in town. So he's like, okay, I'm going to write you back like this and don't look at this and open this as this. And I thought, I'm going to see stuff. This is two years before. And he goes, oh, forget it. I go, what? He goes, they shut the FBI out. They kicked them out.
You would think, oh, it's Jim. No, you don't think it's the guy who you like, who you see in town. So he's like, okay, I'm going to write you back like this and don't look at this and open this as this. And I thought, I'm going to see stuff. This is two years before. And he goes, oh, forget it. I go, what? He goes, they shut the FBI out. They kicked them out.
You would think, oh, it's Jim. No, you don't think it's the guy who you like, who you see in town. So he's like, okay, I'm going to write you back like this and don't look at this and open this as this. And I thought, I'm going to see stuff. This is two years before. And he goes, oh, forget it. I go, what? He goes, they shut the FBI out. They kicked them out.
Because when someone's missing, the FBI is automatically invited in. The girls were missing. When their bodies were found, they have to be invited in. And guess what they gave them? The tip line. Nothing. The ego. So you think you see it in the movies?
Because when someone's missing, the FBI is automatically invited in. The girls were missing. When their bodies were found, they have to be invited in. And guess what they gave them? The tip line. Nothing. The ego. So you think you see it in the movies?
Because when someone's missing, the FBI is automatically invited in. The girls were missing. When their bodies were found, they have to be invited in. And guess what they gave them? The tip line. Nothing. The ego. So you think you see it in the movies?
That's such a good point or a good question, and I've wondered that too. And Kevin Balfe, who puts on CrimeCon, I've asked him that. And it's a funny story. Him and his brother own Red Seat Ventures, and Nancy Grace came to them after HLN and said it. It was kind of a podcast umbrella. And he said, oh, let's go to the crime conventions. And there were none. And he said, so we started one.
That's such a good point or a good question, and I've wondered that too. And Kevin Balfe, who puts on CrimeCon, I've asked him that. And it's a funny story. Him and his brother own Red Seat Ventures, and Nancy Grace came to them after HLN and said it. It was kind of a podcast umbrella. And he said, oh, let's go to the crime conventions. And there were none. And he said, so we started one.
That's such a good point or a good question, and I've wondered that too. And Kevin Balfe, who puts on CrimeCon, I've asked him that. And it's a funny story. Him and his brother own Red Seat Ventures, and Nancy Grace came to them after HLN and said it. It was kind of a podcast umbrella. And he said, oh, let's go to the crime conventions. And there were none. And he said, so we started one.
He's like, it could have been a colossal failure because I didn't know. I wasn't really. He said, but what I found is that women either want to know. And I've heard this said in kind of a joking manner, like women, when they go on a date, if they don't know that they're worried, they're going to get killed. Like women want to be armed with the information.
He's like, it could have been a colossal failure because I didn't know. I wasn't really. He said, but what I found is that women either want to know. And I've heard this said in kind of a joking manner, like women, when they go on a date, if they don't know that they're worried, they're going to get killed. Like women want to be armed with the information.
He's like, it could have been a colossal failure because I didn't know. I wasn't really. He said, but what I found is that women either want to know. And I've heard this said in kind of a joking manner, like women, when they go on a date, if they don't know that they're worried, they're going to get killed. Like women want to be armed with the information.
So I don't know if it's that, but the Scott Peterson, I think it's the person who doesn't look like a killer. And so you're like, wait a minute, that guy could, and Chris Watts, the most horrific. It's like, he looks normal. Who's Chris Watts? The one horrible. He looks totally normie. Killed his two little girls and the wife. And the wife. It got so bad.
So I don't know if it's that, but the Scott Peterson, I think it's the person who doesn't look like a killer. And so you're like, wait a minute, that guy could, and Chris Watts, the most horrific. It's like, he looks normal. Who's Chris Watts? The one horrible. He looks totally normie. Killed his two little girls and the wife. And the wife. It got so bad.
So I don't know if it's that, but the Scott Peterson, I think it's the person who doesn't look like a killer. And so you're like, wait a minute, that guy could, and Chris Watts, the most horrific. It's like, he looks normal. Who's Chris Watts? The one horrible. He looks totally normie. Killed his two little girls and the wife. And the wife. It got so bad.
And I'm good at staying at this level on the air. Well, that day it was the hearing where the prosecutor, I think he did this on purpose, explained everything he did to those girls. And I was with guys I'm usually with, contributors. This was Joey Jackson, an attorney, and my eyes were watering. And I looked at him and he goes, I got it. So we kept talking. It was horrific.
And I'm good at staying at this level on the air. Well, that day it was the hearing where the prosecutor, I think he did this on purpose, explained everything he did to those girls. And I was with guys I'm usually with, contributors. This was Joey Jackson, an attorney, and my eyes were watering. And I looked at him and he goes, I got it. So we kept talking. It was horrific.
And I'm good at staying at this level on the air. Well, that day it was the hearing where the prosecutor, I think he did this on purpose, explained everything he did to those girls. And I was with guys I'm usually with, contributors. This was Joey Jackson, an attorney, and my eyes were watering. And I looked at him and he goes, I got it. So we kept talking. It was horrific.
Because usually it is the husband, correct, that kills children. I want to tell future husbands, if you're thinking about doing this, you get caught.
Because usually it is the husband, correct, that kills children. I want to tell future husbands, if you're thinking about doing this, you get caught.