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A gunman kills a University of Kentucky football player at his birthday party. Despite a house full of witnesses, no one saw the shooter. But as police investigate, suspicion closes in on his closest friends who were there that night.
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00:00College. It's supposed to be legendary.
00:07And for a group of friends at the University of Kentucky, they thought they had it all.
00:13But in the real world, you never truly know who you can trust.
00:17Something evil was coming for them.
00:20Watching, waiting, with an axe to grind, and a finger on the trigger.
00:30I haven't been here since, heck, since the day it happened.
00:59Ninety-four. I've wanted to come down here a lot, but it brings back crazy memories.
01:10I mean, it's like yesterday. Same color blue, same wood deck.
01:23I know for a while, there was some blood and stuff on the porch that nobody took off.
01:30That's always stuck with me, seeing that, seeing that, seeing that on the porch.
01:36So, so terrible. I mean, stuff like that doesn't happen.
01:41It's a tough kill to swallow at that age.
01:46At that age.
01:47Oh, wow. Scrapbook.
01:59When you're a football player, you pretty much automatically have your family the day you step on campus.
02:12Here we go. This is early. This is my early years. That's good years.
02:27All the football players had their training table in the all-girls dorm basement for some reason.
02:33So I met Trent DeGiro and became fast friends.
02:41Trent came in as a freshman as a walk-on. And I think being local from Kentucky, he actually had a lot of friends in the Greek system and outside of the football team.
02:51From high school, there's probably about six or seven of us that went to the UK. A lot of the boys went SAE.
03:00I had close fraternity brothers of mine that I lived with and became very good friends with a lot of the football team.
03:06And, you know, it comes a click.
03:09We were truly just a big group of friends that hung out.
03:14The show Friends set the bar of how we all wanted to be and hang out.
03:20But no one dated.
03:22It was Futonic.
03:24So I dropped out of the group. Just joking.
03:27I mean, you kind of would look at each other and then, nah, you know.
03:31But also, I think some people, the friendships were tighter than the risk of losing it over just a Friday night mistake.
03:39No, we were like brother and sisters.
03:42So in the summer of 94, a few of us football players decided to rent the house right there on Woodland.
03:51We were all pretty excited about going into the season.
03:54But during the summer, you really just have student athletes and maybe a few others that are trying to get some additional credits that they may need to graduate.
04:04So population on campus is much smaller, which also increases the bond of the people you're around.
04:15That's some strong shit. Stop.
04:19When we became closer that summer, my house is down the block.
04:22We pre-drinked, walked from there down to the U Club and drank as much as we could before they closed.
04:27I can remember a couple nights we came home and thank God me and Trent aren't good golfers, but we tried to kick golf balls off the front lawn over traffic.
04:35Not the smartest thing either one of us had done.
04:39July 17th, 1994 was just a few days before Trent's 21st birthday and we actually put together a little party to kind of celebrate Trent.
04:51We were all gearing up for our senior year. I mean, this is it. This is our last hurrah.
04:57And I got to the party and I remember just walking up to the porch and people were hanging out on lawn chairs on the porch.
05:06And Trent, of course, was there. Antonio and Carrie.
05:09Carrie was my girlfriend who is now my wife.
05:11Matt Blankford was there with a couple of his fraternity brothers. They're all good friends with Trent as well.
05:16We were just doing what college kids do that night. We were drinking. There was a funnel. We were funneling beers and having fun and laughing.
05:23And I remember that I made all the guys get together on the porch just to capture that moment because they were yucking it up so much and laughing and having such a great time.
05:34Speedy, me, CD, Trent. That was right when the party was, it was fun. It was good. I mean, I'm smiling. I love all these guys and we share a lot of good times together.
05:44You know, I wish that night would have ended differently.
05:54Trent, Trent, Trent. The party, it started to dissipate. I think people just went their own direction. Then me and the guys that were there, we were out on the porch and then Holly, who was a coyote, she had showed up late to the party.
06:06I was actually working at the chop house and thought, I'll stop by for a few minutes. And there are not a lot of people still there because it was later. But Trent was so excited. He was like, you all made it. You came.
06:21Kerry and I had just turned in. My bedroom was just off the porch. So you can still hear people outside, but it was a murmur because it was really, really just a few people left over.
06:32I don't know why we stayed out on the porch. I really don't ask myself that all the time.
06:40I just rushed from work. So I went in the bathroom. As soon as I opened the door is when we heard the sound.
06:54Trent was sitting next to me, shooting the breeze. And then I just heard what I think was the loudest sound I've ever heard in my life.
07:00And I looked over and said, hey, Tia, did you hear that? And...
07:11Kerry rose up and she said, I think that was a gunshot.
07:16At that time, I heard screaming coming from the front porch.
07:20Sean Mann yells, help, it's Trent.
07:24So I ran out of my bedroom, down the hall and out the front door.
07:28And by the time I got out there, I opened the door to Sean Mann with his sweatshirt up to Trent's face.
07:35Trent was bleeding out of his eyes, his ears, his mouth.
07:38I was trying to... I don't know what I was... I was trying to put it back, you know, trying to keep everything...
07:45Everything was a blur. It seemed like it was an eternity, but it was just a matter of seconds.
07:49We all were just scared to death, didn't know what to do.
07:52I was in crisis mode trying to figure out if anybody else was still in danger.
07:57Could the shooter still be out there?
08:00We just didn't know if the shooter may even come in and go after all of us.
08:04It was absolute chaos.
08:06It could be anybody.
08:07We thought maybe someone at the party could have killed him.
08:12You start to question everyone around you, your friends, everyone you pass.
08:16You don't know who you can trust.
08:17So that night, Trent and I talked all night. And that summer, The Lion King was like a big movie.
08:38So Trent put on the soundtrack for The Lion King at this party. Like, that's how.
08:43And the Elton John song, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, came on.
08:52Trent and I danced to it in the living room by ourselves.
08:57Just kind of that funny, like, sway back and forth and, you know, his big arms around me.
09:03And then we told each other we loved each other.
09:06And then I said to him, OK, I think I'm going to go.
09:10So I left about 1230 or one o'clock.
09:20And I had no idea how that night was going to change everything.
09:26It was just pandemonium because it was so random. I mean, I called 9-1-1.
09:39It was really scary and we were in such shock.
09:41The paramedics got there real fast.
09:45Ten minutes, you know, from the 9-1-1 call. Maybe shorter.
09:48I knew he had passed when I came back outside, picked up my sweatshirt and really looked. And...
10:00You could, you just knew. You just, I mean, you knew that no one could take that kind of...
10:10You couldn't, you can't live through that.
10:12And the next thing that I remember was one of the policemen came up and took my sweatshirt.
10:18I'm Don Evans and I was the lead investigator in Trent DeGero Homicide Investigation.
10:26Just after 2 o'clock in the morning, Lexington Police Dispatcher received a call from what was a frantic male subject
10:32who said that something had happened to his friend.
10:34I was a fairly new detective at the time, but I learned pretty quickly that the victim was a 20-year-old,
10:39soon to be 21-year-old football player who actually played for UK.
10:44And his name was Trent DeGero.
10:55It was pretty chaotic. Lots of people around.
10:57And the patrol officers briefed me that they'd actually found a gun at the party.
11:04That Antonio O'Farrill, who was the quarterback of the UK football team at that time,
11:08actually admitted to having possession of the gun.
11:13I think they might have asked this, are there any weapons in the house?
11:16And before the police officers got there, I was very much trying in crisis mode.
11:22Chris had told me his dad had placed a gun in his glove box just for safety reasons.
11:31I ran to Chris's car. I got a gun out of his car.
11:36My handprints were going to be on that gun, so I just told him that it was there.
11:43The gun, in fact, belonged to Chris Davis, so you start trying to figure out,
11:47what's their story? Where were they when this happened?
11:49To be questioned by police was really scary.
11:55I mean, I was a 4.0 student. I was 20 years old.
11:59Just never dreamed I would experience something like this at such a young age.
12:07I was able to go home, but some of the guys were taken downtown for questioning.
12:12Almost, I felt like they were thinking one of them did something.
12:20But then I was thinking, oh, wait.
12:26Maybe one of them could have.
12:30Sean Mann was on the porch. Antonio had the gun. Chris Davis owned the gun.
12:33So I needed to get them separated so we could start our interview process to try to get to the bottom of it.
12:38In Kentucky, if you get called at 4 in the morning, they've been, you know, they're in jail.
12:56And I thought for sure it was just one of my friends calling to say, I got pulled over, can you come pick me up?
13:03But it was my friend from the hospital and he told me Trent had been shot and they brought him in.
13:13And I said, what do you mean he's been shot? No, I was just with him. He had not been shot.
13:16That's not Trent that you're talking about. And he said, no, Robin, he's been shot and he died.
13:22Uh, he's, he's gone.
13:29So I hung up the phone and immediately just started bawling, crying, not understanding what had happened between the time I got home,
13:40the three hours that transpired to that phone call and I got dressed and I drove over to the house and I saw it.
13:57I just remember saying, what did you guys do?
14:00When something that traumatic happens to you, you start to question everyone around you.
14:04Maybe, you know, these guys aren't the guys you think they are.
14:11I had Chris Davis, who owned a gun, who told me he didn't shoot the gun.
14:15And the gunshot residue test came back negative.
14:18I literally was in a situation where everyone was telling me, we don't know what happened.
14:27Trent and I became close because he was working in the weight room and I needed to get stronger.
14:31And then he was very supportive in there.
14:33And that's kind of where he and I got a little closer relationship other than just normal teammates.
14:37So, you know, you would never think something like this would happen to somebody like him.
14:43It's kind of a blur.
14:44I do remember Antonio saying, I just gave him your gun, you know, and I said it holds six bullets.
14:50And he immediately looked at me and said it only had five bullets in it.
14:53And then that's when it got really interesting.
14:56Well, I thought there could be the bullet.
14:58So we sent that gun that Chris Davis had to forensics and started going through the interviews.
15:07It was just question after question after question.
15:09They might ask the same question 10 different ways.
15:11They asked me, did he ever mess around with your girlfriend?
15:13What do you know about a transpersonal life?
15:14Did he gamble? Did he take steroids?
15:16Do you know if he has any enemies or somebody that wants to hurt him?
15:19What about Antonio?
15:20And it's just the same questions over and over and over.
15:22What happened? What happened? What happened?
15:23They made you feel like you know what's going on.
15:26You're just not telling us something.
15:27I had no idea how that could happen knowing that I have a vantage point where I can see the whole street.
15:32I said, I think somebody came up to the side of the house.
15:35But I didn't know.
15:36It's like a scene out of a cop show where you're separated from everybody and the detectives are asking you questions and trying to trip you up and try and get you to say things that you don't mean.
15:49It was eye opening to feel after you go through that like you're a suspect and I was just like, do you really think I just shot my best friend in the head?
16:04They finally let us go and said, we'll be in touch.
16:06And I was like, I want to go to sleep, see if it's, I mean, this can't be real.
16:09Then at 12 o'clock, I lived on the first floor apartment.
16:12Somebody was just on my window and I was like, God, who is that?
16:16I looked out, there's my dad, you know what I mean?
16:30He had heard those messages.
16:38He had heard those messages about 4 a.m.
16:41And he didn't know how to get knocked on me, so he loaded up and drove eight hours straight.
16:48He drove eight hours straight up and I just remember opening up the door and he just gave me a little hug.
16:52First time in about 12 hours, I felt safe again.
16:56Trent don't get that luxury.
16:57His dad don't get to make him feel safe again.
17:02Trent's parents are wonderful people and it's hard to update them.
17:06You can't give any comfort at all.
17:08It just, it hit real hard, I mean, for somebody to shoot somebody and kill him on campus.
17:15Everything sounded like gunshots after this.
17:18We knew that somebody was out there knowing that he murdered Trent and he's walking around among us.
17:27Trent DeGiro's killer could be anyone.
17:38And as each new day passes,
17:41his tight-knit group of friends live in fear
17:46that it's someone they know.
17:49Hey, what's up, Chris?
17:50What's up, brother?
17:51Come on.
17:52How you doin'?
17:53Good to see you, brother.
17:54You too, man. You too.
17:55Come on in.
17:56Absolutely.
17:59We see all our guys out there.
18:00Oh, yeah.
18:01Mark Adams.
18:02That was the best part right there.
18:03What a great bunch of guys.
18:05Awesome.
18:06I've had some chances to visit with some guys over the time, over the years, but I've not spoken about this with a teammate in this type of fashion since it happened.
18:24We talk about, you know, remembrance, but we don't talk about this stuff.
18:30It makes me comfortable to talk about it with you here.
18:32It really does.
18:33Because when something like this happens on your watch and you're so used to taking care of each other and looking out for one another,
18:38that's kind of the tragic part is like, how did this happen?
18:43I do remember being in practices and being very distracted, right?
18:46We're supposed to be dealing with the task at hand and I'm looking in the bushes.
18:49I'm looking in the bushes.
18:50I'm looking in the hedges, scanning it in the middle of practice.
18:52And as the weeks went by, nothing changed.
18:55You know, it was like just this theory, that theory.
18:57It's like, did they mean to kill him?
18:58Were they trying to kill one of us?
19:00You know, you internalize everything.
19:04And I think that, you know, our season went on so fast and, you know, it was such a heartbreaking season.
19:08We won game one and so, such a lot of emotion went into that.
19:11And then after that, it kind of fell apart.
19:19The University of Kentucky really hadn't seen anything happen like this before.
19:32The house sat empty.
19:34They couldn't rent it out because of the incident.
19:37It kind of became a dangerous street to be on.
19:41And people were just more cautious on campus.
19:46It was such a sad time.
19:49Nobody even wanted to go out anymore.
19:51No one wanted to go to campus events, ball games.
19:54It just was like our time on campus was just at a standstill.
19:58That's when the kind of panic set in that, oh my goodness, is the football team being targeted?
20:10What was it for me? Did I do something wrong?
20:16There you go.
20:20You got one in?
20:22Well what is it for me? Did I do something wrong?
20:27You know, Trent was loved and beloved by everybody.
20:32beloved by everybody i think i i probably ruffled some feathers and got people a little upset
20:36and um took a lot of people's money playing pool so a lot of thoughts going through your mind as
20:42a survivor of the of this situation it could have been a student it could have been somebody
20:47living in town it could have been somebody from his hometown i thought it could be someone at the
20:51bar we ran every scenario in the world through our mind who caused this i interviewed everyone
21:01there was a girl sitting on trent's lap in a photo and i thought well that girl who is she does she
21:06have a boyfriend but that girl turned out to be robin just a friend that was their relationship
21:10and that didn't pan out either so we sent that gun that chris davis had to forensics
21:21in the days that followed they came back and told us it did not match the the bullet that it
21:26that had been removed from trent that trent had not been shot by a handgun that it was a rifle
21:32specifically a 243 rifle which in my mind it appeared to be a sniper and it probably happened
21:38from across the street out of sight from anyone on the porch and that's why people couldn't tell me
21:42anything it haunts me that that's the the biggest thing i've carried around and not spoke to anybody
21:51about was that i felt like everybody was looking for me for answers because hey i was the last one there
21:59and then most importantly was
22:03is um not being able to tell miss not having any answers for um for his parents
22:12i felt like i should have an answer and i didn't
22:14eventually we put things out to the public and somebody had called in and said that they thought
22:22that matt blanford looked suspicious
22:28matt blanford um trent's long time high school friend he was there that night but he had left early
22:35my god i don't even remember what year here's trent at blanford eighth grade last year before we went to
22:51high school matt was trent's best friend from first grade literally every single year until 21. his very
22:59very very best friend like like soul mate's best friend we were all very good friends
23:06and then we went to uk together so that was actually really fun but the weekend for his 21st birthday
23:13unfortunately i was out of town and i got a phone call from payton and she told me about what happened
23:20with trent and we immediately left and drove back to louisville to i guess gather and just figure out what
23:28happened it's the weirdest thing to experience and we cried and we watched the news and we tried
23:38to figure out what was happening last night when i was going through all the pictures i literally was
23:42like pointing through those memories like it was like yesterday and then here's prom so there's trent
23:49there and matt there right next to him yeah matt did choose to go the fraternity route and then trent
23:57went the football route and to be fair the football team was trent's fraternity matt and i we didn't
24:03spend much time in college together but i do remember he was there that night i talked to matt several
24:11times because not only did matt know trent he knew a lot of the guys so it's it's just a hard one when
24:16you're dealing with his friends eventually you start to develop a report as you get to know him so you
24:22sort of trust and verify you reach a point where you know i trust matt wasn't involved but i need
24:26to verify this as i go through things after months and months go by the death was still really affecting
24:42me i lived every day in fear i remember one time i was walking to class from my sorority house
24:55then i had a guy just staring at me and made me feel really uneasy
25:02it was just chills all over my spine
25:05and i actually turned around and went back to my sorority house
25:13just because you don't know who you can trust
25:19you just didn't know who the killer was and anybody we face on campus it could have been them
25:36the thought was always out there definitely there's somebody out there from that night
25:39forward we lived in fear we never had any answers and it was just a cold case after a while
25:47i believe that football has also had a big part of preparing me for my future
25:51from discipline and uh just uh working together as a team
25:56i remember trent's parents telling me never forget him please don't forget trent we kind of took action
26:07as a group of friends to like raise money for um a reward anybody who would come forward with
26:13information leading to an arrest and or conviction and it just kind of sat there for a couple years
26:20um and then we're like okay well nothing's happening so why don't we make a take this money and turn it
26:28into a scholarship fund you never forget we did the the show america's most wanted tonight on america's
26:38most wanted we needed that one person to just come forward that knew what happened
26:44i remember it like it was yesterday get a phone call and it's a 606 number
26:56they said this is detective evans
27:09he just simply said we got it we got trent's killer
27:15i was floored that this was happening and then and then the news broke i 100 recognized him
27:26and then the news broke the news broke the news broke the news broke the news broke the news broke
27:46lots of great memories here but since the the the trent thing um i've never been back
27:53uh because it reminded me of trump
27:59but i knew somebody had to know something somebody had to know something and i think that's where
28:03the detective evans and the lexington police department did a good job they knew somebody
28:07knew something and they were gonna pry until they found it finally in 2000 i received a call that that
28:18changed everything
28:21this woman's name was amy lloyd and she saw a newspaper article where mike digero was talking
28:27about the murder where he was asking people to come forward he just wanted closure and that moved
28:32her to reach out i've known amy since high school we had mutual friends uh from when i knew amy
28:38she was a good good girl nice person amy told me in 1995 that she was dating this guy and one night
28:44they were at a bar here in town and they were basically just talking about the worst things
28:49they'd ever done in their lives and during that conversation this guy told her that he had killed
28:53trentichara
28:57so here she is five years later they've been broken up and she said the name and his name was shane raglan
29:04and i'm like that guy that's the guy he was always around he was always around after the fact too
29:17he went about his life like nothing happened he was still out at the bars still intermingling with
29:22all of us a total sociopath
29:25i knew his face like it was on the nickel i mean i recognized him from everywhere he was always just
29:36kind of a loner and just that's the that's the mo i got from him we played pool a couple times talking
29:42a little shit he just didn't rub me right he wasn't right why would he kill trent makes no sense
29:49so i took the name shane raglan it wasn't associated with the case i couldn't find an
29:56association with trent so i went back to amy lloyd she told me a story amy told me that
30:02shane had been blackballed from the sae fraternity and that shane had told her that trent was responsible
30:11for that
30:12so we start following that lead and that led us all the way back to 91 which is when shane was
30:19pledging the sae fraternity as a freshman with trent's friend matt blanford
30:28so freshman year trent and matt were in the dorms and shane ragland apparently bragged about sleeping with
30:36the fraternity president's girlfriend and it got back to the president trent took that information
30:43and told the president that fraternity president blackballed shane so now you have this young guy
30:49who is from a a life of privilege a family of privilege and now can't get into the greek system
30:58pledging in a fraternity or sorority is a very high status in the south and
31:04he didn't get to be an sae
31:10i'd already interviewed matt blanford several times and shane raglan's name had not come up
31:15but now as matt and i discussed shane raglan it became more clear to me that matt was putting this
31:21together as as he told the story in a way that he had never put together before he said look yeah i
31:27remember shane raglan and i and i remember that i had an altercation with shane raglan and i remember
31:33that trent made it clear to shane that he's the one that told on him there was the motive
31:43it's just so insignificant you know the the reason the motive the person who did it all
31:50so insignificant i believe that matt was probably just as shocked as the rest of us shane held a grudge
32:00for three years and lived down the street from trent at the time of the murder and saw that trent was
32:06having a party and got on his bike with his rifle and shot him and then drove back home
32:21what haunts me the most is when i was here i actually bought him a beer and he could look me in the
32:27eyes two or three times a week for fears knowing he killed someone i wanted to just wipe him off the
32:41face of the earth we needed more than the word of an ex-girlfriend so on july 13th of 2000 shane raglan
32:54agreed to meet amy lloyd at bluegrass airport and she was wearing a wire
33:05something that's been bothering me something that you told me a long time ago
33:12which you never had i need to know how you feel about now
33:16amy lloyd is one of the most courageous women i've
33:28ever heard of in my life
33:39i've never heard of in my life i've never heard anybody i was angry at you
33:46i made you all i'm sure i do know you know all it goes on
33:56just so hard hearing him say that because just so careless it's like you know smashed somebody's
34:02window you know but he took a life you know the way he said it was just so nonchalant
34:05i think they arrested him not long after that once you feel that relief you know you you think
34:12he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail he he's going to pay for what he did to our friend
34:16but that's not what happened everyone wants the killer to be brought to justice
34:23unfortunately for trend's friends that's not where his story ends
34:41number five that's me right there yeah the game-winning touchdown and i'm telling you it
34:45was like trent was like come here because that it opened up the hole opened up so big yeah and i
34:50raced through that hole and scored that touchdown the fact that he was taken from us at such a young
34:57age is is is never going to be forgotten i often wonder if we're putting trent on some big pedestal
35:07because we were so young when he died because of the tragedy we're making trent out to be something
35:13bigger than he is and then very quickly i was like no that's not true it really is rare the kind
35:19of person that he was eight years after the murder they brought us all in to testify
35:32and it was hard you're glaring in the eyes of the killer
35:41will the jury find the defendant guilty of intentional murder
35:43shane raglan got 30 years
35:52i think at the end we felt really good that he was going away and that chapter was going to be done
36:01so we thought
36:02he's back in the news winning the appeal
36:14i thought this was all over and i could start living a normal life
36:18now we were going to be back in square one when i heard about the appeal i lost my gore
36:24that forensic expert lied on the stand and i probably shouldn't say this no it didn't sound right you
36:34don't make a mistake in forensics and it says in the testimony that she lied not that she made a mistake
36:42amy lloyd was promised that she would not be brought back into this for her own safety
36:47so they really had no choice but to allow him to basically take a plea deal to a lesser charge so in
36:562007 he pled guilty to manslaughter and received a five-year sentence which was basically time served
37:01in this case we watched the news and it is a gut punch you know that this is the person who
37:08intentionally murdered another human being
37:17i was like you know detective evans and and do i need to be worried about my family do i need to
37:23be on the lookout you know or is he gonna come back and retaliate against us because we were all
37:26testifying in the courtroom against him i'm moving on with life and had recently got married and one day
37:36my husband at that time said let's go down to the lake and so we got on our boat and were with some
37:42of our friends just having a great time swimming playing music dancing
37:52all of a sudden in the water i i meet eye to eye with shane raglan
38:00and he's having the time of his life
38:01when shane saw me and looked in my eyes he knew who i was too
38:14it was it was a minute there was a fear but then i just got this rage of anger over me
38:20and i thought i can handle him i felt so strong and powerful at that moment
38:24but i thought if i can run into him here in my hometown i could run into him anywhere
38:37i think all of us kind of like text each other anytime we hear his name come up
38:40i mean there's always something with shane raglan
38:42you hear this story about him being drunk and driving back to cincinnati having a car wreck and
38:51now he's in a wheelchair and i'm thinking you know karma's kicking his ass and i was like you know
38:57he's paying a price now i never would wish that on anyone but he deserved it
39:05i'm angry that he's still a free person and not in jail and gets to live his life and trent did not
39:12i thought maybe after it had been so long i wouldn't be as emotional as i still am about him
39:21i miss him
39:24man he's changed me as a person no doubt i look at life and cherish it once
39:30i didn't realize how precious it was i realized every day is a blessing
39:34how are you hello how are you doing when did you get in yesterday i love that we're here doing this for
39:42him so we'll always love each other trent caused that i love you i love you too
39:54i think shane thinks he is above the law i think he will continue down this path of recklessness
40:03of hurting people threatening people going after people and killing people until he either is killed
40:13or goes to prison i think to the state somebody who's that unpredictable you don't know what they're
40:21capable of
40:31this season on a killer among friends
40:35that night something felt off something felt wrong it was like it was a bad dream monsters exist
40:41when you're young true friends are hard to find but when you find them you cling to each other as if
40:49your life depends on it and in some cases maybe it does this is the bridge i remember seeing them
40:58laughing and now i wonder what they were laughing at it's so hard not to think what was done to it
41:04people don't ever find out the truth until after the person's gone i think about that a lot there's
41:08just so much i wish i would have done if i only knew she trusted her with everything we assumed it
41:15had to be a stranger nobody knew who was next next sure you can trust your friends
41:23friends but i wouldn't if you can't trust your friends then who can you trust
41:38you
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