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#The Furry Detectives- Unmasking A Monster
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00:00You have a board of suspects and you have, you know, your red strings going from one person to another.
00:10They all came down to him.
00:14He was pushing and pushing and pushing.
00:16He was paranoid about getting caught.
00:20So it was my responsibility to do something about it, I suppose.
00:23We're not as safe on the internet as we want to believe we are.
00:27If they could do that to an animal, what stops them from doing that to a person?
00:42This is where Levi Simmons' snake thing, this is where he lived.
00:47We had a room just kind of right in the back of the trailer and, you know, had a bed and a computer and a computer chair.
00:57And I don't get very many calls here, but, um...
01:01Most cyber sleuths don't know how laws are enforced and implemented.
01:07The laws protecting animals have not been where they should be.
01:11We don't want animals to be abused, so you've got to get out there and you've got to speak up and you've got to try to support change.
01:18Animal cruelty can be a gateway.
01:22He chose to do this and he chose to do it because he wanted to do it.
01:28It excited him.
01:29These sickening and depraved acts.
01:31If you could do that to an innocent animal, why wouldn't you be able to do it to an innocent human being?
01:41Please do it.
02:09Well, I'll say, like, I never set out to do this kind of investigation.
02:30I never tried to be a hero.
02:35It's just, who else is going to do the job?
02:39And it's a story that needs to be told.
02:45This kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger the more we dug and the longer we spent trying
02:52to find all of these people and dig through these logs and get somewhere.
02:58It just became so chaotic.
03:02Once we found out, like, who Snake Thing was...
03:06Snake Thing.
03:07Snake Thing.
03:08Snake Thing.
03:09His name was Levi Dane Simmons.
03:12Levi Simmons.
03:13Levi Dane Simmons.
03:14They found his address, his date of birth.
03:16They found his DeviantArt account.
03:22The longer we waited on this and the more these leaks came out, the more of a heads up
03:27that these people got.
03:29They could be deleting evidence.
03:30They could be, you know, fleeing and leaving.
03:32They could be trying to avoid any consequences from these leaks.
03:36If people have evidence of crimes, they need to go directly to law enforcement and then follow
03:43up with law enforcement to ensure there's movement on the case.
03:47There was this excitement, but also there was this hesitation to go forward to contact police, contact
03:55authorities.
03:56Because of the content, a lot of people, I think, were intimidated to go forward just because,
04:01you know, what if they get in trouble?
04:04If you're collecting this information, document it, write it down in a coherent, facts-based,
04:11non-emotional way, and send that off to the proper law enforcement agency.
04:16Don't put it on a gossip site, don't try and get cred to your username, do the right thing.
04:22Once we found who Snake Thing was, I started a dialogue with the police.
04:29I spent probably about two hours or so explaining who Snake Thing was and that we are trying to
04:36find this person and bring him to you because this person committed a crime.
04:40I guess we had a bit of an expectation that once we did our part, the best that we could
04:49do, that that was going to be it.
04:53And it was a completely different story.
04:59What came after was probably one of the worst times of my life, and it was one of the scariest
05:09times of my life.
05:11There was this backlash, retaliation from people who did not like what we were doing, that did
05:16not like that not only were we trying to find these people, but we are actually giving this
05:23information to police.
05:27Being an artist at the time, I would stream my art sometimes, and it was just, you know,
05:33people watching me draw.
05:35There would be a random person that would just suddenly come in and private message me
05:40on the side while I was drawing that they were coming for me, that they were going to
05:48find us, that they were going to find my family.
05:52Not too long after, they were able to get into our social media page.
05:57And they were able to not only take over it, but they started posting a lot of animal pornography
06:06on the page.
06:09And on top of that was photos of my children.
06:14There were some nights we were scared that they were just going to bust in the door, that
06:22they were going to harm me, harm my children.
06:26We actually started arming ourselves.
06:28We brought weapons into the house, and we started all sleeping in the same room.
06:34We were afraid some nights we were just going to be blindsided, and all the horrors that
06:40has remained on my computer screen was not going to come through my front door.
06:45We had to leave.
06:49There's so much stress already going on, not just trying to juggle a new baby, but also
06:56not having a toddler on top of it.
07:00I think this affected my husband more than anything.
07:05My husband was now coming home and taking care of a toddler and a newborn while I'm on
07:12the computer chasing monsters and trying to find these guys and to end all of this.
07:22It almost tore us apart doing this.
07:26Do you know the name of the person who lost you?
07:34I do believe Akilah participated.
07:40Yeah, there was contention there.
07:45He apparently had a problem with my disdain for him.
07:57Because I would call him out all the time that, you know, like, I'm not playing your games.
08:02And because there was this, probably in his eyes, rebellion against his plan or his design,
08:08it became a huge problem in whatever it is he was trying to achieve.
08:13I was annoyed, to say the least.
08:15The political divides and all this social bullshit was getting in the way of actually focusing
08:20in on the people that needed to be held accountable from all of this.
08:24He became a nightmare for us.
08:27Every once in a while he would pop up on another account that I didn't have blocked just to
08:32say a snarky comment.
08:44What is he going to post next?
08:45Who's he going to go after next?
08:47It was just constantly haunting us.
08:50I was sick and tired of these power trips he would go on.
08:54I'm not going to feel shame for anything of this anymore.
08:58After what I've done, after the years and years that I put into trying to fix issues within
09:03the community and the culture.
09:07I was so consumed with wanting something that showed me that all of this wasn't a waste.
09:14It was worth it that we were getting somewhere.
09:17I was ready to walk away and just call it quits and just tell them, like, I'm done.
09:29But then Snake Thing was planning what he was going to do next.
09:33There were messages going around trying to pick up new puppies from Craigslist.
09:37Who's actually going to stop that?
09:44Who's actually going to make sure that he doesn't do any of this again?
09:48There's a lot of cops that will see some pretty heinous things that shakes them to their
10:08core.
10:09And I've known cops that have gotten out of the business because of that.
10:13Because you're touched by that malevolence and you don't know how to comprehend that
10:23there's a world where people are capable of such things.
10:31So I'm Sergeant Nate Harris with the Myrtle Point Police Department.
10:34The Levi Simmons case, we received a tip from a woman out of state, essentially said she
10:40had evidence that Mr. Simmons, also known as Snake Thing, had committed some sex abuse
10:47acts against animals, also known as bestiality.
10:51She, from my recollection, identified herself as a part of a group called the Furvengers.
10:56We used to make a joke that, like, guys, can you believe this?
11:00Like, this name, the Furvengers, is in an official police report.
11:05Like, this isn't an official police report.
11:07Like, this is real.
11:08Like, this is...
11:09It was crazy, but that name meant a lot to us at the time.
11:21Ready?
11:22Ready?
11:23Ready?
11:24Ready?
11:25Ready?
11:26Ready?
11:27Ready?
11:28Ready?
11:29I was aware of Zeus Hades and was aware of just people's sexual interest in animals, bestiality
11:39crimes.
11:40I was not aware of, I guess, the torture aspect, but I am now.
11:53My name is Jody Newby.
11:54I'm the Chief Deputy District Attorney, and I was recently elected as the District Attorney
11:58of Coos County, Oregon.
12:00When I first received the information was from the Myrtle Point Police Department.
12:06The tip they received was from the Furvengers about a crime that they believed had been committed
12:13by Levi Simmons.
12:14They had a pretty substantial amount of information about him.
12:20She had chat logs and pictures and other evidence that was sent to us.
12:25We had to explain to them what Kiwi Farms was.
12:27We had to explain what Telegram was.
12:29We had to explain even what furries were and why is the furry community involved in this?
12:36Is this a community of these types of zoophiles?
12:40That definitely got law enforcement's attention.
12:43And then when they saw the photographs and videos of the puppy being tortured, that's
12:49what then led to the search warrant.
12:51I was ecstatic, although you'd think it would be a bit bittersweet given that he was one
12:56of my friends.
12:57But at that point, after everything, I mean, it had to happen, so.
13:03Whenever you have the feds involved, they have a lot of resources.
13:12We had some reserves that we called in, you know, essentially volunteer officers to come
13:17in and help.
13:18We assisted Homeland Security with executing the search warrant.
13:23That was big for us now, like Homeland Security is involved.
13:28And ultimately, we're able to knock on the door.
13:31He was a white adult male.
13:55He had long hair.
13:56He, you know, was in his 20s and lived with his mother.
13:59I think it had obviously got back to him, one way or another, that the information
14:04that he had shared online with his co-conspirators, that that had been turned over to the police.
14:11I don't remember any outward signs of remorse.
14:14You know, the only statement that I think that he made was that he did not expect us to be there so soon.
14:20And then he hadn't had the opportunity to delete everything.
14:25At first, the leaks were released online, unfortunately.
14:32This allowed individuals to DFE, delete fucking everything, cover their tracks, set their computer on fire, their backups, whatever.
14:42But when it comes to Snake Thing, he didn't delete and wipe all the evidence.
14:49Remember, smart criminals will always hide what they do.
14:54And it's the stupid ones you usually catch.
14:57As things started to develop, you felt like you were kind of opening Pandora's box and you didn't know what was going to shake out.
15:11We found, you know, obviously his computers.
15:18When they found the backpack, which had some of, you know, the items that were used to sexually assault his puppy.
15:26He kept some mementos actually used in the video.
15:33The officer recognized a blanket.
15:35They were able to match what they found in the backpack with what was in the video.
15:42They were able to arrest him because they could identify that that was, that was the man that was in the video.
15:50I guess we had a bit of an expectation or a hope that that was going to be it, that was going to be over.
15:56And it was, it was a completely different story.
16:05Levi Simmons was arrested after the execution of the search warrant.
16:14But in order to prosecute the case in Coos County, Oregon, I need to know where it happened.
16:21So when you have a video, just a video, it's incredibly difficult to say, you know, did the video happen in Washington?
16:28Did the video happen in California? Did the video happen 15 years ago?
16:32So he's booked into jail.
16:35And at that point, I receive a copy of the probable cause statement.
16:40And I contact law enforcement and I try to kind of quickly figure out the when and the when and the where so that I can actually file charges.
16:48I had seen pieces of it, but I didn't watch the video in its entirety.
16:57It was kind of a decision that was made that we would let the case officer handle that piece of it.
17:05And I don't think it was something that wanted to be broadly displayed.
17:12You know, obviously the nature of Mr. Simmons was that, you know, he was local to our area.
17:20And it wasn't apparent that he was a person that was traveling to commit some of the acts that he was committing.
17:26We were able to take photographs from that video that showed what looked like the inside of a hotel room.
17:33You know, you can look for identifying characteristics.
17:37And if you have people that are familiar with the area, you know, they may pick out something that they recognize.
17:42So gathering evidence and putting a case together in situations like that is a very complex process.
17:52It starts with the video.
17:57There are things in your video that can be used to ascertain where you are.
18:06You watch a video frame by frame by frame.
18:10Look for the one part of that video.
18:12Hit stop where it's clear enough to discern and a key detail will reveal itself.
18:18And eventually you will get caught.
18:25We were able to track down the hotel that Levi was in when he committed his crime.
18:31Just based on headboards, just based on paint and the setting of the AC unit on the side of the wall.
18:38We were able to match that to local chains that we knew was in the state of Oregon.
18:43I wouldn't compare myself to Batman.
18:56I'm not the Dark Knight.
18:58But yes, I am somebody who I use Wolf as a symbol and my prey are bad guys.
19:05She's kind of a badass.
19:08Yeah, she's also got a bit of a reputation.
19:10She kind of went viral a while ago for howling.
19:16That's Naya.
19:21That was Naya Okami.
19:23She spiritually and psychologically identifies as a British Columbia wolf.
19:28I've already been embarrassed on national television.
19:31More times than I can count for who I am.
19:34You're not pulling one over on us, are you?
19:37This is like a real thing you're doing?
19:39No, I'm not.
19:41I am a wolf therian.
19:43What is your mating ritual like?
19:46Is it with other wolves?
19:49They were like, look at how different this person is.
19:52Let's see how strange they are.
19:54It was kind of a point and laugh thing.
19:56Like, yes, I'm the wolf girl from that documentary.
19:59But guess what I do?
20:00I take out the worst of the worst.
20:03When I was really young, this community I was a part of that seemed really wholesome, seemed really positive, was infiltrated by this bad actor talking about bestiality.
20:16And their mindset was, because I identify as a canine, I have the right to copiate with canines.
20:23And as a 12-year-old, that horrified me.
20:26They were using something that brought me joy in order to justify a horrific, abusive action.
20:34So how cool is it that coming from that background, I now protect the people and the beings that need it most?
20:41I love her work, so thank you, Naya, for what you've done.
20:52It's amazing to me.
20:53Some people just have that kind of skill set.
20:55You know, some people can look at a bathroom faucet and tell you that that's sold in, you know, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
21:03Some people are good at identifying the wallpaper, you know, where that's made, where that's sold, da-da-da-da.
21:10So it's important to have that network of people who have skills that lend themselves to an investigation that, for the most part, law enforcement either can't do or doesn't want to do.
21:23With law enforcement being overwhelmed, like the FBI, for example, do you know how many crimes the FBI is responsible for investigating?
21:33Counter-terrorism, organized crime, white-collar crime, violent crime, civil rights violations.
21:40They are so overwhelmed, they simply do not have the manpower to do that.
21:44If they did that for every serious crime that came in, we wouldn't see arrests because they'd be doing that all day.
21:55I was very happy that they had determined where the hotel was.
22:00The problem was, by the time we had figured out roughly when it had happened, the case had passed the statute of limitations because it had happened years prior.
22:09There is a statute of limitations on these crimes. Even if we have the video evidence, somebody might not be prosecuted.
22:25Who's too old?
22:29I was wondering if I could call and ask on the status of a current inmate.
22:32Who's that?
22:34Uh, Levi Dane Simmons.
22:37He was released.
22:40Um, do you have a reason behind the robes?
22:45With that, you'd have to talk to the VA's office.
22:47It does not feel good to let someone go.
22:51That was probably the, not just the worst, but the most frustrating news that we got was, he's getting away with this.
22:58A lot of people that knew about the case expressed frustration.
23:04The Fur Avengers definitely opened it up.
23:07It felt like there was more to come and there was a lot to be uncovered.
23:10And so, you can dance with the devil all the way to hell and you do it one step at a time.
23:16In the large part, all this effort, this entire year of effort, kind of landed with a thud.
23:31Elite Knight only spent two nights in jail.
23:34And there is a problem here that is not being solved in many ways.
23:39It's kind of a cultural thing.
23:41There were people who were in there, organizers of events, people of influence.
23:48I came to see a very deep picture of these roots of the zoophiles infiltrating the community.
23:58It goes all the way back to the beginning.
24:00It may be a fringe, but it's decades old.
24:05People have just been accepting it.
24:07I tried interacting with convention organizers.
24:13Well, I was disappointed.
24:18Because they wanted their friends in the leaks protected.
24:21That was their priority.
24:22They didn't care about the animals or the victims.
24:25They didn't care about this ring coming to their conventions and maybe having secret meets there.
24:31They just cared about me talking.
24:33People didn't want to read this stuff.
24:35They didn't want to have the negativity near them.
24:39They would rather just turn a blind eye, you know, put your head in the sand.
24:44The furry fandom needs to make a stand that this is not going to be tolerated.
24:50Self-policing needs to get better.
24:52I have compared it in some ways to a crisis in the Catholic Church.
25:02You can't just turn away and say, that's not my problem.
25:05The Catholic Church consciously chose to cover up.
25:14Instead of doing the right thing, abuse a priest who moved to a new church and then they continue to abuse.
25:20I have encountered similar stuff in the fandom.
25:29It's not the same kind of management, but it's the same result.
25:32When you find out that somebody has been hiding behind that identity to do sadistic crimes, they just get a new identity.
25:39They go to a different space.
25:40My faith that the community could fix itself was not justified.
25:48And I knew that we needed help from outside the community.
25:54Ready? Let's go for a walk.
25:56Can I go for a walk?
25:58Smoke a water.
26:00Animal cases always fall to the bottom of the heap, regardless of how bad or lethal they may be.
26:11Nobody was paying attention to this issue, period.
26:14Not on any level.
26:15Not from a crime standpoint or a animal welfare standpoint or a deviant sex standpoint.
26:22Enforcement officers aren't going to enforce the law they don't have.
26:26So I sat back and I thought, OK, what do we really need to have happen here?
26:32I've actually drafted laws for a number of states.
26:36In 2005, there were 19 states in the U.S. that actually had laws.
26:41We're now up to 49.
26:43There's only one state left.
26:45What's that one say?
26:47West Virginia.
26:49In the U.S., about half of the states with laws, they're misdemeanor crimes.
26:53The other half that have felonies, they're always the lowest level felonies.
26:57So a felony might be equivalent to what you would get penalized for jaywalking.
27:01A lot of times, animals are in particular considered property.
27:05The laws protecting animals have not been where they should be, but I'm still stuck with what the law is.
27:10Three months, if they get jail time at all, or they don't serve time, they'll get probation.
27:15Some places still do community service.
27:18They would do community service at the local animal shelter.
27:22Like, OK.
27:24And maybe let's not do that.
27:26I get on the phone and say, don't do this.
27:29Not a good idea.
27:30No.
27:32But it's vital to get these people before the criminal justice system.
27:35Usually, if you break one taboo, you're already past a line that you shouldn't have crossed.
27:44Sometimes, my role has been to suggest to the law enforcement officer or the prosecutor other things that could be looked at in the suspect's collection of pornography.
27:54Based on the behavioral tendencies of a typical zoo sadist, you can figure that a person who is interested in looking at sexualized animal abuse might not be opposed to looking at other deviant kind of material.
28:16A lot of times, that's how child pornography gets introduced into these cases.
28:24I hate it.
28:27If you do one terrible crime, it becomes easier to do another.
28:38There we go.
28:39There we go.
28:40Solved the problem.
28:41So, my name is David Ritz, and I work with the Coos County Sheriff's Office. I'm a detective in the criminal division.
28:58As far as Levi Simmons material, what originally came in were photographs and videos of the torture of the puppy in that hotel room.
29:11But by the time we had figured out when it had happened, the case had passed the statute of limitations, and Levi Simmons was released.
29:18And then when the search warrant was executed, that's when we got the data from the phones and the data from the hard drive, and then that expanded what we were looking at.
29:31I used different federal agencies to break into phones for me.
29:41Levi Simmons had DVDs, CDs, and flash drives with data that was stored on the devices.
29:48This was like a very long collection of material downloaded over a series of years.
29:58So, I specifically asked for Detective Ritz to help me out on this particular case.
30:03He has worked on cases involving images of bestiality, animal sexual assault, sexual assault of children.
30:11If it goes to trial, the majority of the people in the public do not want to see what I have seen.
30:20So, somebody has to be able to describe what that particular photo displayed.
30:31There's at least thousands of pictures.
30:34Thousands of photos and hundreds of videos.
30:36Some of that content was created by Levi Simmons.
30:44But most of these images were made by someone else.
30:47I mean, it wasn't just dogs. It was pretty much all the animals you could think of.
30:51Hedgehogs and snakes.
30:53Yeah, I remember the hedgehog. I do remember the snake.
30:56You've seen a lot of things.
31:00And I had never seen anything like that before.
31:06The evidence in leaks mostly focuses on animal victims.
31:23It was much worse than that.
31:25At that point, I had only understood that it was animals that were involved in all of this.
31:28This was the moment that I found out that there were now children also involved in this.
31:36They collected images of child pornography.
31:42To merely possess those images...
31:45Is a crime.
31:46Yes.
31:48That was particularly horrifying in this particular case.
31:51I have had a number of cases that have been hard to turn off.
32:05The cases that involve children and cases that involve pets are particularly difficult to turn off, especially when you go home and see your own child.
32:13But now, for just the possession of child pornography, the statute of limitations was longer, and we have enough evidence to go forward to grand jury.
32:23I think snake thing realized that he was properly fucked.
32:30And I'm like, well, yeah.
32:32After these leaks, and after seeing all the things that I saw...
32:37You ask yourself, was this even worth it?
32:51Because it took me away from my family.
32:56And that's time I can't get back.
33:01Because I...
33:04I was just trying to do the right thing.
33:08After it came to light that there were not just animals, but children involved.
33:14I would want another mother to do for me if they found out that someone was harming my children.
33:21I would hope that somebody would be brave enough to do this too.
33:25In the Levi Simmons case, there was encouraging child sex abuse in the first degree, the downloading of those images onto his devices.
33:34There was encouraging child sex abuse in the second degree, possession of the images of child pornography.
33:39Then there was the encouraging animal sex abuse, which was the whole last segment.
33:44So it's not just about animal abuse. It's not just about child abuse. It's...it's both.
33:48And I presented the case at grand jury, and then the grand jury indicted.
33:53And then I was able at that point to put a warrant out for Levi Simmons' arrest in December of 2019.
33:59The final arrest of Snake Thing was a cause for celebration by everybody who was watching.
34:18It happened around Christmas, and they were like, this is the best present we could get.
34:22We celebrated like we were...we were crying, we were cheering, we were just having the best time of our life when we found out that he had been arrested and he was being booked.
34:42I mean, we would refresh the page over and over waiting for his name to pop up on the booking site.
34:48And sure enough, there it was.
34:53It was the greatest gift that, you know, you can get.
34:56We were kind of in disbelief. Like, was that really the last we were going to hear from Snake Thing?
35:01One day, I got a call.
35:15Picked up the phone.
35:17It was from a prison.
35:19He said his name, and...
35:21I was shocked.
35:22This is absolutely insane.
35:23How did this guy find my number?
35:25It was Snake Thing.
35:29The reason for the call was, uh...
35:33He was lonely.
35:35He found my name in the court docs.
35:38He started sending me messages.
35:41Like a lot of messages.
35:42He said, I miss the furry fandom and all the nice things that they do.
35:55And he told me this story about gathering the people together.
36:00I asked him about his motives.
36:17I asked him a bunch of questions, trying to sort of own up or trying to reveal more information.
36:23And he was always protecting his friends.
36:26He still thinks that the criminals he was with were a community to him.
36:33You know, I was trying to get something.
36:36Well, I'll tell you what made me stop talking to him.
36:48I was just struck with how this person is never going to be fixed.
36:53You know, I can see there's people who are just always going to be broken.
36:59And what do we do about it?
37:09So while Levi Simmons was in custody, he sent the judge a note asking to be released.
37:17And it was shocking what he wrote.
37:20He said, I will now get straight to my request.
37:23I wish to request that I undergo physical or chemical castration with the hope that I will be able to return home under the care of my mom.
37:31If my sexual drive was to be hindered or removed, it is with honesty that I can say that my interest in the deviant behavior would go away with it as well.
37:38I would very much like to be with my mom again. Thank you for reading Levi Simmons.
37:43His solution is not a solution that we have in the legal system.
37:55Snake Things shouldn't be considered as, you know, the ringleader who went down for everything because a lot of people didn't.
38:01There were a lot more people than the snake thing. And a lot of them were doing even more hard stuff.
38:11One of the findings and the realizations of the 2018 leaks is that these are an interconnected series of rings.
38:22Garbage festers together. And all of these people are in a network together with a degree or two of separation between.
38:29After the leaks, a chain reaction of additional cases came out.
38:41The fact is there's still stuff going on. There's still people that are being investigated.
38:47One person emerged as the most extreme creators of animal abuse.
38:54Animal abuse.
38:58You've gone down that rabbit hole and you are in the worst of the worst.
39:05His goal was to make the most shocking videos ever seen.
39:13Which involved things like, um, I don't know if I want to say all the details.
39:18A video came out on the internet called One Bitch, Nine Pups.
39:32The content were the most horrific that I have ever encountered.
39:37Did you see the videos that he posted?
39:40Yes, I did.
39:42So I'll just use the term overkill.
39:45Um, where, you know, one type of blow would have killed the animal.
39:51Um, but there were multiple things that happened.
39:53You know, it's a lot of, there's a lot going on in there.
39:56My name's Jason Guyton. I'm a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations.
40:06In approximately August of 2022 was when I became familiar with this case.
40:13This was my first animal crush case.
40:16And this is my first case dealing specifically with somebody that was creating that material.
40:20We didn't know who they were and we didn't specifically know where they were at.
40:26I found a subreddit of somebody who was investigating this.
40:30And they walked me through their investigatory process.
40:34And the first clue started with the video.
40:38This is just the internet at its best.
40:41Bam, we've got the video, we've got his connection with X, Y, and Z.
40:45Let's get him, let's go.
40:47But they never expected it to go that far.
40:52There's real monsters.
40:54And they aren't hiding in plain sight.
41:01Why would someone with celebrity status risk everything?
41:06There's only so much you can take.
41:08Oh my God, all these leaks were real.
41:11This monster was very ambitious.
41:13This monster was very ambitious.
41:17And it was just a moment in time.
41:19From my second time, I was going to sit down for my life.
41:21When he was, he was a tourist.
41:23If you don't think I'd start to live, he'd be a tourist.
41:25If you don't think there's a tourist.
41:27Let's see.
41:29As you can see, I guess I can see.
41:33If I'm in a tourist quan, I'm in a tourist place.
41:35I'm in a tourist place.
41:37I'm in a tourist place.
41:39I'm going to be about two days.
41:40If I don't like a tourist place, I can see you in a tourist place.

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