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00:00On the ground now, I don't need you talking, on the ground.
00:15One more time, we're at outside, down the road.
00:34What's your name?
00:35Okay, I thought I'm kind of, what's your name?
00:39Can you hear me?
00:40Every suspect accused of a crime has the right to remain silent.
00:49Many agree to be interrogated anyway, but they can stop the interview at any moment, making
00:55it a race against time.
00:59Justice hangs in the balance.
01:109-1-1 gets a call, and there's a voice on the phone saying, help.
01:15It's garbled.
01:16They're trying to figure out exactly what's going on.
01:28I have an officer there, but you have to go to the door.
01:32Can you hear me?
01:34Uniform patrol deputies get there.
01:36They're trying to make contact.
01:37It's late.
01:38It's dark.
01:39They can't hear anything.
01:41They do a safety sweep of the house to try to locate if there's been a crime.
01:46You could see blood all over the ground and a trail of blood that led up to the front of
01:51the house.
01:52I approached the house and could see bloody handprints down the wall, all over the threshold
02:00of the door.
02:02Opening the door, there was just a large pool of blood.
02:06You could tell that someone had been laying on the ground in that blood.
02:12How are you?
02:15You're on the back of my mother's ear.
02:18You didn't pay money for me?
02:19No.
02:21Have I got it with you?
02:23No.
02:24We didn't see you.
02:26I don't want to run out of here.
02:27We located a female on her bed covered in blood and she had a gunshot wound to her face.
02:37They begin life-saving measures with her.
02:43When somebody's shot in the face, it's really time-sensitive to get them medical attention.
02:51Her potential for survival, we were not very confident.
02:55We didn't know if she was going to make it through the night or if she was going to be in a coma.
03:00We had no idea.
03:01I love my sister.
03:15People thought we were twins, you know, 13 months apart.
03:19We just had fun together.
03:21We'd go into the woods next to Mom's house where we lived and grew up.
03:27Built teepees and little houses out into the woods.
03:31Very, very simple life.
03:35People remember her kindness.
03:39She loved everyone.
03:42She would help everyone.
03:44She would give you the shirt off of her back.
03:47She was truly a one-of-a-kind.
03:51You have one shot at a crime scene to do it right.
04:10You're looking for everything.
04:11Everything that you look at is potential clue, is potential evidence.
04:16When we went into Angela's house, the house was in disarray.
04:20We weren't sure what we had yet.
04:24But any time that someone receives a gunshot wound to the head and there's nobody on scene,
04:29you have to look at a potential suicide attempt.
04:32Inside the house, there was a small chair to the side.
04:37And immediately, you could see the shininess of a cartridge casing.
04:42You could see a gunshot that went through the window directly behind the chair.
04:49The projectiles were there, but there was no weapons found on the property.
04:53We weren't sure, still, exactly what had happened.
04:58The only person that can tell us is the victim.
05:00When I arrived at the hospital, it was very important for me to try to communicate with Angie.
05:21Angie, I could look at her and see that there was an injury to her nose and it caused a significant hole in her face going into her nasal cavity.
05:31The extent of her brain damage was unknown.
05:34The extent of any lasting injuries wasn't known.
05:36But she could respond to some very basic commands.
05:39We saw her moving her hand, so we decided we were going to try to communicate with writing.
05:48Angie, can you hear me?
05:52I'm able to write down.
05:56Did you do this to yourself?
06:03Who had the gun?
06:04Okay, this is very important.
06:10What is his name?
06:14Sue knew him?
06:16Okay.
06:17Is this the guy that worked for you out at mom's house?
06:25In talking with Angie, she identified Sue as the person who would know the man that shot her.
06:31I learned that Sue was an acquaintance of Angie and had gotten her in contact with a male that had come and done some work at her house.
06:41She was able to identify him as David Wolgamuth.
06:46Once we were able to confirm that she was stating that a subject did this to her was the first time that we were 100% confident that we were in a manhunt now and the clock was ticking.
07:01David worked two days in a row doing minor things around the house, and Angela was not impressed.
07:14So the third day that he arrived, Angela actually fired him.
07:17There's a motive right there.
07:22Basically, once we were able to identify David Wolgamuth, we run everything.
07:27His criminal history was pretty vast.
07:32The most telling thing for us was he had recently spent more than a year in jail on a essentially cruelty to an animal's charge where he had tortured and burned a cat to death.
07:46During the course of that, he burnt down his family's home in Ackworth.
07:51So we know at that point, we want to talk to him.
07:54We gathered up detectives to go track him down.
08:15And finally, they stopped at a Burger King.
08:21He was standing right outside one of the entrances.
08:25As soon as we were able to confirm that it was him, we took him into custody.
08:31He was definitely not happy that we had caught up with him.
08:34When somebody's in custody, you want to talk to them.
08:53First, we have to decide on the interview room.
08:55Everything in a serious criminal interrogation is contrived.
09:00From the layout, how long they're going to sit by themselves.
09:02I wanted him to be able to have a safety blanket because if he says lawyer, we're done.
09:10That's it.
09:11So we decided to leave the table in the middle of the room.
09:14And we were going to sit very traditionally on one side and he was going to sit on the other.
09:19We're going to have a seat right here.
09:26Okay.
09:27Okay.
09:29Just for everybody's safety, I'm going to check you one more time before that handcuffs off of you, okay?
09:33All right, David.
09:37My name's Lieutenant Clark.
09:38I'm the sheriff's office.
09:39I'm going to go ahead and record this that way and get a whole bunch of notes from the thing, okay?
09:43So, this is Sergeant Hands.
09:46How are you, sir?
09:47We want to be able to talk to you about an incident that happened here recently.
09:52All right.
09:53When somebody's in custody, you're on a clock.
09:56Now the game begins.
09:58This is a formality for us and I want to know what your side of the story is and why things have happened the way they did.
10:05I would love to hear what you've got to say.
10:08We need to get him talking because we don't have anything.
10:11If he says lawyer, we're done.
10:13That's it.
10:14And a woman's life is at stake in addition to any justice that she's going to get.
10:23Angie's personality was, she's the funny one.
10:39She was the one that, you know, just wanted people to laugh and people to have fun and things like that.
10:44My sister had the nickname Catfish because she very seldom showed her teeth when she smiled.
10:56She always had just a little long smile across her face.
11:04Angie was just a precious sister.
11:14Now, tell me something, David.
11:26My captain, you were back here in the car with him.
11:32You said you were working.
11:33The last odd job that you had was up at, you said, Angie's house in Ball Ground.
11:39When was the last time that you worked up there?
11:47Probably something like a week ago.
11:54I don't know.
11:54About a week ago?
11:56Probably more than that.
11:58And so that's the last job that you had.
12:01What have you done in that past week?
12:03Um, just different stuff to get money.
12:13Okay.
12:17Can I ask you a question?
12:18Sure.
12:19Yeah.
12:19How did y'all find me?
12:22Y'all are a lot quicker than I thought.
12:25What do you mean we're a lot quicker than I thought?
12:28Y'all are a lot quicker than I thought.
12:30He's not even asked us really why he was there or what was going on.
12:37You know, it was a, how'd you catch me so quick?
12:40That was a big red flag.
12:43We've all understood why we're in the same room.
12:45It was just unacknowledged.
12:47You know, dude, we have all kinds of ways of finding people around.
12:52The fact that we're sitting here talking is what's relevant right now, right?
12:56So, you know why we're here.
13:00Tell us how we got there.
13:03Tell us how we got where.
13:04Where we are now.
13:06What are you talking about?
13:07Tell me what happened last night.
13:08We started realizing the magnitude of what was happening to him.
13:21So now was the time to back down.
13:23I want him to not be, look at us as, as adversaries.
13:28I want to be his friend and that's just report building one-on-one.
13:32Here's what we're trying to do.
13:38We're trying to understand what all happened.
13:40I don't really know where to start.
13:42I just, I just couldn't.
13:43Hey, David.
13:44Look.
13:45Why don't you start where you want to with it and just tell us the whole thing?
13:48What led you in the past day to us talking to you today?
13:53If I could ask you.
13:55I want to put it in general terms and kind of put it, put it from my, from my, from my point of view.
14:02Um, my fiancee needed money.
14:05She's very clingy.
14:06She didn't want me to be gone all the time, but she wanted money at the same time.
14:10So, I interact.
14:12To the best of my life.
14:15Okay.
14:17How much money would you say?
14:20It's got to be like, something like 7,000 now.
14:24So you're, you're supporting a big chunk of her living expenses.
14:28Yeah.
14:29Kid, that's a, that's a huge responsibility.
14:31I want to lay it out so that.
14:33Charmant was just, you know, just on me like she was about money and.
14:43She's telling me she doesn't, doesn't care how you get the money.
14:46Just get it.
14:46She's saying, get it, get it fast.
14:48Get it, do it.
14:49You know, I explained to her, you know, I don't want to do this.
14:54You know, I don't want, you know, I have to do something illegal to.
14:59You know, get money, but you know, you want me to do it in a way that's like impossible and you're like threatening to like leave me.
15:07And here I am looking, you know, two years of my life is going to go down the drain.
15:13You know what I mean?
15:15He's literally portraying himself as the victim in this scenario.
15:19It turns your stomach in that room.
15:21It starts eating at you in 360 degrees inside of you to reach out and empathize with this person.
15:31But that empathy is the only way to get his confession.
15:36We felt we were getting close.
15:47You could see him giving it up more and more.
15:49He hasn't said he's done anything.
15:52He's just very openly alluded to it.
15:55I want him to tell me what he did.
15:57I need him saying it.
15:58David, look at me for a second.
16:20There's nothing we can do to change the past, right?
16:27Okay.
16:28We've all made bad decisions.
16:30Some are worse.
16:31Some aren't so bad.
16:32That's what life is.
16:33So that's where we are now.
16:37I know it can't be easy for you.
16:39I don't think you did something necessarily, you know, maliciously.
16:43So I know you're in pain over it when you tell me, but it's going to start and start feeling better.
16:50It's a skinny bit.
16:52I know.
16:53I know it's hard, man.
16:54And I know you're not okay with it.
16:56I can see that.
16:58You're good.
16:59Take your time.
17:03I went up there and his parents, you know, she was asleep or whatever.
17:10It was dark and everything.
17:11Of course, it was like 11.30, 11.18, something like that.
17:16So we're in there.
17:17I was like, okay.
17:19So I just knocked on her door and I was just like, oh, hey, ma'am, I'm really hungry.
17:25I know it's late.
17:25Can you try to give me something to eat?
17:27And she was like, what are you doing here?
17:31Because we had some kind of issue.
17:32I can't remember what exactly it was.
17:35It was just like a lot of people.
17:37She just decided out of nowhere.
17:38She just didn't like me for whatever dumbass reason.
17:41No reason at all, really.
17:43How long did you work for her, Jay?
17:45Like two days.
17:47Okay.
17:47Three days, something like that.
17:48I didn't even cut you off.
17:50So you're out the door.
17:51So she went to just close the door and like it sounded like she locked it, but I don't
17:57know.
17:58I guess instinctually I just knew it wasn't and I just pushed it open and I seen she was
18:02just sitting there on the couch and she's like, you need some food and you have some food.
18:08I'm like, no, bitch.
18:09I'm here for your money.
18:11She's like, I ain't got nothing.
18:12So I just shot her in the face and then she was sitting there leaning like this and I
18:25was just so upset because I didn't even have to do this that I just pistol whooped her in
18:31the face.
18:32The gun accidentally went off and she finally fell down so I might have shot her a third
18:36time.
18:37I'm not sure.
18:38I walked over to her purse, grabbed her wallet and just started going back down the road I
18:48came back, came from.
18:50To hear him talk about it with such casual indifference was just agonizing for me.
18:59The magnitude of what he did was nowhere to be found in his soul.
19:05You realize you're talking to a sociopath.
19:08His only regret is that he did it for somebody else and now he's got to pay the price for
19:15it.
19:18How much money did you end up getting?
19:22Including what possibly was on the credit cards was about $500.
19:32Credit cards in your book bag also?
19:35Yeah.
19:35Did you get anything else from there?
19:41No, not really.
19:44I know that was hard and I appreciate you being honest.
19:47I know it was difficult.
19:51We got him to confess that he did it.
19:57We got his motive.
19:58I was there.
20:00I knew I was going to have to kill her.
20:02I shot her and I shot her for money.
20:05And then I left.
20:06And to get motive for the district attorney's office is a huge thing for investigators.
20:11We wanted to make sure we charge him with everything that he's done.
20:30And we want to make sure that he doesn't get away with shooting Angie in the face.
20:34This was one of the very, very few instances that I've investigated where somebody was committing
20:46malice murder with every inch of their being.
20:52He went there to murder somebody.
20:54Unfortunately, by the time she passed, there were so many health concerns that it just,
21:19it went down on paper as undetermined.
21:22I was absolutely prepared to draw an indictment for murder.
21:25But we have to be able to prove that his action caused the death.
21:30Knowing that we could get the sentence based on the crimes that we already charged,
21:34it wasn't worth the risk of going to a jury and then saying, maybe not murder.
21:38Manner of death is undetermined.
21:43When I read that, I was and am still astounded.
21:54It hurts.
21:55And it's unfair to her.
21:57It's unfair to her memory.
21:59And she's someone that doesn't have a voice anymore.
22:02So it's our responsibility to be her voice.
22:08When she did finally come to my office and come to court, she was on a walker.
22:30She had an oxygen machine.
22:32It was hard to speak to her.
22:33There was really not much quality of life for her left after this.
22:38But she was, at that point, I think determined to make sure that someone understood what had happened.
22:45She was willing to stand up and make sure that he didn't do this to anybody else.
22:49Angie was my second mom.
23:02Not only an aunt, but somebody that was there as well to, you know, help me grow up and help me raise right.
23:11I guess the biggest thing is just that I miss her.
23:139-1-1, what is the location of your emergency?
23:35We're at the deluxe, and I don't know the address.
23:37Somebody shot.
23:39Someone shot.
23:40You said someone was just shot?
23:41Yes, like, literally, he's bleeding out right now.
23:43Okay, um, are you with the guy now?
23:45No, we were in our room.
23:47We heard gunshots.
23:48It's a motel.
23:49I mean, we're just neighbors.
23:50We're down there.
23:51We're in another room.
23:52Give me one second, okay?
23:54Oh.
23:57Um, is there an ambulance on the way, right?
23:59Because this guy is like...
24:00Yeah, we've got, we've got units in route, okay?
24:03Okay.
24:04I'm talking about calling for the just-
24:06Someone was shot and he's bleeding out.
24:08There is somebody with the victim.
24:09There are at least five and six gunshots.
24:12Six, nine, three, zero, four, six, nine, three, zero, four.
24:14Officers arrived on scene, and one of the first things they notice is a victim lying on the ground.
24:22He is bleeding.
24:23He is not conscious.
24:25Citizens were trying to render medical aid to him.
24:28He had multiple gunshot wounds to his chest, to his arm, primarily his upper body.
24:34Yeah, it's open, it's cracked open.
25:04The victim was located in front of room 123.
25:10We looked at the registry from the motel, and we were able to identify the victim as Jackie Jerome.
25:24My brother, he was a big-hearted person.
25:28He was an amazing brother, very caring.
25:32He was a certified nursing assistant.
25:36He loved taking care of people and helping everybody.
25:39He was a really, really good guy.
25:43He would have given anybody whatever they needed if he had it or had a means to get it to help.
25:51He would.
25:52The last thing I ever got from him, it was a GameCube game.
26:00I probably played it every day.
26:06Because we used to play games together.
26:08I just, I just want my dad to be there.
26:15I know officers had many shell casings that they observed on the ground
26:45where the victim was laying on the ground where the victim was laying.
26:47Officers also observed that there were cameras that were actually at the Deluxe Inn, surveillance cameras.
26:55And anything that we can do to figure out who the suspect is or which direction he or she went is a bonus at this point.
27:03So I was very excited.
27:05The ground clearance was not responsible.
27:09You can see shadows.
27:11You can see vehicles.
27:13You couldn't identify anyone, but you could definitely see their movements and their actions.
27:17And it definitely showed that this was not just a random shooting.
27:27Our victim was targeted in this incident.
27:32So after viewing the video, it is a continuous hunt for this shooter until they are captured.
27:47Police are looking for the suspect who killed a man at a West Wichita motel overnight.
27:56The shooting happened around 4 o'clock this morning.
27:59Hours after the call of shots fired, police were still at the Deluxe Inn on West Kellogg.
28:03Still looking at every piece of evidence in every room they could find into a shooting overnight.
28:17There was a picture of his Durango with yellow caution tape all around it in front of a hotel.
28:27And it just said that there was a man shot.
28:33I felt sick.
28:37And almost like it wasn't real.
28:42It wasn't really happening.
28:45And I was like, how am I going to tell my kids?
28:47I instantly started bawling.
28:54I couldn't believe that it was real.
28:58He was such a big part of my life.
29:02We did some research to find out who was actually staying in those rooms right by where his body was.
29:31We learned from a witness on scene that the person that had rented those two rooms was by the name of Christine Wolfe.
29:40Christine was someone that we did not believe was an actual suspect.
29:43I just wanted to talk to her.
29:45So I called the number that we had in our record system.
29:49She tells me that she knows that the shooter was Corey Bentley.
29:54It's very exciting at this point because we are now able to focus more on that name.
30:02His background, there are people searching for Corey, there are people doing research to find out where his friends and family might stay, vehicles he commonly uses, etc.
30:13One of the officers had a confidential informant that provided information that somebody was trying to sell a stolen vehicle that matched with suspect vehicle in the homicide.
30:31Our violent crimes task force followed up on that information, and they actually ended up locating Corey at an apartment complex.
30:41Corey had a pickup for his arrest for first-degree murder.
30:45He had a pickup for the felon in possession of a firearm.
30:48We know that our firearm that was used in the homicide was not in custody yet, and they had received information that Corey said he's not going back to prison and that he potentially would engage in a shootout with officers.
31:01Heads up!
31:17Both hands, mother f***er!
31:19Get out here now! Get on the ground! On the f***ing ground now! I don't need you talking! On the ground!
31:25Now! Going slow! What the f***ing this is? Just going slow! Keep down! Y'all don't think nothing! I'm just going slow! Stay down! Y'all don't think nothing! Keep your hands down!
31:35All right, you can shut him down. We have one in custody.
31:39Shut up!
31:41I was talking.
31:43I was talking. I was thinking. I'll be about to grab my lighter.
31:46Relax. Relax. You hear me?
31:48I'm scared. What the f*** is this for?
31:50Are you listening? Relax.
31:52Please tell me.
31:52Everything will be explained to you.
31:55All right. Are you good? Drink your soda?
32:13All right. I'm Detective Perkins. This is Detective Palmer.
32:27We're Detective of the Woodshop Police Department. Okay?
32:30We had surveillance video, interviews from witnesses.
32:34But without Corey's actual confession, it's going to be a lot harder for court to get a conviction.
32:42I felt that going in and yelling at him or trying to be intimidating to him, that was not a good strategy.
33:08So, Detective Palmer and I felt like if we went in and just tried to calmly talk to him, that that would maybe work in our favor.
33:16Well, Corey, obviously, you know why you're here.
33:19There was a homicide that happened yesterday morning out of the Deluxe.
33:23Your name has come up.
33:25We've talked to a lot of people.
33:27We've watched a lot of video.
33:29And we've collected a lot of evidence.
33:30And I would like to know, you know, your side of all this and exactly what happened out there.
33:39May I ask what is being said?
33:41Because I have no problem saying what the hell I know.
33:45Mm-hmm.
33:46But everybody's pointing at me, huh?
33:50Well, you are the one sitting here with the pickup.
33:52Mm-hmm.
33:53Yeah.
33:55I do.
33:56You know what I'm saying is I really don't recall all of you.
34:01I was getting high with that dude before.
34:05He gave me bath salts.
34:08And I did not know it until I started freaking out.
34:14It was just a spot over there.
34:17Well, tell me what happened yesterday at the hotel.
34:20You're going to have to talk a little louder.
34:27I just, I don't want you to have to keep repeating, okay?
34:30I'm like, I'm sitting there in this car, freaking out.
34:35Like, people walked up to the car and was saying stuff.
34:38And he was circling around the car.
34:41And I didn't know what the hell was going on, except I was scared.
34:46And this guy was causing my fear.
34:48I didn't know what to do.
34:53He's not actually crying, but his voice is kind of shaking.
34:58I think some of that is real, and some of that is a little maybe of a staged type of thing.
35:05He has not taken any of this blame for himself.
35:09He's almost acting like he's the victim in this, and he's the one that should be, you know, coddled like a child.
35:17Who's this guy to you?
35:23So you said he gave you bath salts.
35:27And did he sell them to you, or did he just give them to you?
35:30He sold them to me.
35:32Okay.
35:32How much did he sell them to you for?
35:35I only had 15 bucks.
35:37Mm-hmm.
35:37Did you finish all the $15 worth?
35:40Okay.
35:41What did you think it was?
35:42What did he tell you it was?
35:44Word?
35:45Ice?
35:46That's what, I just thought it was a weird cut, because it wasn't cracking, right?
35:51It wasn't cracking.
35:51Yeah.
35:54And then I just started freaking out on everybody.
35:58Okay.
35:58I just remember the car being surrounded.
36:03Is the car, you said, what did you say, the car being surrounded?
36:08I'm just trying to hear, it's hard to understand.
36:10I'm just making sure I understand what I'm hearing from you.
36:12It's hard to say, because I know I'm going to jail.
36:14Okay.
36:18I just don't want to...
36:20Hmm?
36:21I don't want to die in prison now.
36:27All because of a bad habit.
36:29It wasn't the bath salts that killed Jackie.
36:35Somebody has to physically pull that trigger.
36:38I know what the right answer is.
36:40They are just not telling it to me.
36:43And sometimes you just have to take a chance during these interviews and push a little farther,
36:47a little harder.
36:48What was he saying to you when he's around your vehicle, or when he's around the vehicle?
36:53What do you remember him saying?
36:54I just remember pulling up and the people's around it, and he said to Sylvia, I'm scared of that.
37:02And like the guy, he said something, and instantly my eyes just knocked on me.
37:09And I was freaking the f*** out.
37:10You were screaming for your mom?
37:18I screamed for my mom, and then ran at her.
37:22In Corey's interview, he finally felt comfortable telling us tiny bits of the truth in very small pieces.
37:34I felt that at that point, I think he was almost maybe waiting for someone to stop beating around the bush and just ask the direct question.
37:43Why'd you shoot him?
37:44When somebody's describing an incident to me in great detail, but they're leaving out the detail about the actual incident,
38:10I know that they know that missing piece.
38:14They're just choosing not to tell us at that point.
38:17Corey, why'd you shoot him?
38:24How many times you were caught pulling a trigger?
38:30I kept going, and going, and going, and telling me, I was going, and I kept going, and going, and going.
38:35I kept going, and going, and going, and going.
39:05When he finally started telling us the truth, it just kind of flooded out of him.
39:11You know, sometimes pushing them to that point gets those floodgates open, and they just continue to talk and tell us what really happened.
39:19He's given us a reason why.
39:21Now we have that confession.
39:23But you don't want to stop there.
39:25You still want as much information as you can get.
39:28And had he fallen down by then?
39:33Did he have a gun?
39:37Did you see a gun in his hand?
39:42Was he doing anything to you?
39:44Did he ever touch you?
39:45No, he was yelling around the car.
39:47Okay.
39:49Excuse me.
39:52I f***ing just made it.
39:58Oh, man.
39:59F*** it up.
40:01I should have told my attorney this s*** first.
40:05Now that's up to you, okay?
40:07I should have told my attorney before I made these statements.
40:09So his demeanor changed when he starts talking about, I just, I just confessed.
40:16I just told you what happened.
40:18I think he's starting to understand the gravity of what's going on.
40:21Okay.
40:22Well, you've mentioned wanting an attorney.
40:23And at this point, that's your right.
40:25We're going to go ahead and step out.
40:27Okay?
40:27Hang tight.
40:28That ain't right, man.
40:29That s*** can't.
40:30You guys can't do that.
40:31You guys play me.
40:32The way Corey described what he had done, his confession was not 100% exactly what occurred.
40:43But he was able to give me enough detail of what he did to put himself there.
40:49So I had all the puzzle pieces together.
40:52I also had great witness statements.
40:54And I really felt like the information that I had at that moment was enough to continue
41:01on with this case to get it charged.
41:04Mom, they can't save me this time.
41:11Stand up.
41:12Stand up.
41:42This was a successful ending, although, you know, truly these cases have no good endings.
41:49We always try to go back and find any connection with our victim and our suspect.
41:54And there was no evidence at all during this investigation that Jackie sold anything, including
42:01bath salts, to Corey Bentley.
42:04He was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
42:07And I find that terribly sad for him and his family.
42:12And it's the car I drive every day.
42:19It's just something I never want to leave, because it's the last thing I have from him.
42:27It's the last thing he loved.
42:29Everyone said that it was his baby.
42:32It's nothing special, but it was his.
42:36So as long as I have that vehicle, I feel like he's still here.
42:43Jack's memory lives on.
42:50He gets to sit where his father once sat and drive that vehicle proudly, just like his father
42:57would have wanted him to.
42:58And I know he's going to go on being who his father was.
43:03He is definitely a spitting image.
43:06He is definitely a spitting image.
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