Tim Miller
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And just when I was watching the documentary on this and then like the local Palm Beach police trying to figure out all the girls who got killed.
you know, who are at some point were brought to his house.
And then now for you to say, after all these years, there to be women who are overseas who are still reporting him.
I mean, it's just truly like hard to kind of wrap your head around just the scope.
Is there anything in all of that that you've learned recently or from these files or from those tips that has surprised you or that has made you feel like there's a new perspective on this that you haven't had?
You've been doing this for so long now.
Is it all just incremental stuff that we already kind of knew?
And I think that speaks volumes just in itself, right?
Like that you, and you've talked to these victims, you've read the reports, you've heard firsthand about the just unbelievable abuse they went through as young girls.
And for you to now say after all of that, after years of consuming all that, that you still like think the bottom might be lower than you thought, that it might be worse than you realized.
It's pretty striking.
Well, it requires that amount of work, right?
And so I think it's obviously this is just was unbelievably important to work on the victims.
It's how this process started.
They got him arrested again and refocused people on this heinous decades-long crime.
It's legitimate for people to ask about the other stuff that's out there.
I mean, you don't rule out the intel stuff.
The finance story I did find interesting, that Times finance story you said, I'll put the link in the show notes for people who want to read it, because it does paint a picture of him as like just a real scam artist.
You know, there's like โ that was I think the last time we talked or two times ago, one of the questions I asked you was like, what do we know about where he got his money?
And it still is like uncertain, right?