00:00It's such, yeah, yeah. I get people coming up to me on a daily basis, if I go to town or Peaks, coming up crying, mother's crying, and I get it, because I look at things and I think I can't get that out of my head. And just wanting to reach out, and they're what's carrying me through.
00:19Given that was what everyone's discovery was like, does it make it even harder when the defence trying to say that he was what he was, what they're trying to say he was?
00:27Yeah, that's what I'm finding hard as well, because Arvette was the kindest person.
00:34And after all this, I'm going to put all these things out of the messages from people saying, kids, it's like the police said, when a policeman came to me and he said, you know, last night, I've done loads of things like this.
00:48Last night I broke down, this is because of what the teachers have said, what the kids have said.
00:56It's all, but why are they? But why are they?
00:59I mean, one of his teachers, she said, he used to check on me and I used to check on him, rung her up, hiya besta, telling him that his nan and her grandad had gone on holiday, showing his coat, what his nan had bought.
01:18That's not a naughty kid. That's the kind of kid he were. He related to everybody.
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