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00:00People want to come to Silicon Valley and make money.
00:05Every single day somebody wakes up with a whole new idea that we didn't think about.
00:10Hoping and dreaming to make that first billion dollars.
00:14The tech world culture, it motivates a lot of people to come to Silicon Valley.
00:20But then there's the dark side of Silicon Valley.
00:23Some people make it, some people don't.
00:25And for those folks that don't make it, sometimes their minds take them places that we can't even imagine.
00:34Sergeant Sandra Brown, Palo Alto Police Department.
00:37I spent my career investigating major crimes in Silicon Valley.
00:41Like Kathy Anderson.
00:45My initial reaction was one of shock because it was such a gruesome scene.
00:53The police are trying to figure out how are these people connected?
00:58What are the odds that he comes over her home this specific night and she's dead?
01:05So, you know, I'm setting pictures.
01:06Everything makes it storied.
01:07And there's more of the problems.
01:08Work Suppose.
01:09Connectors.
01:10Go!
01:11I am 3D."
01:12Menlo Park is a small town.
01:15Very wealthy.
01:16menlo park's a small town very wealthy a lot of our ceos and tech bros in silicon valley reside
01:34in menlo park i worked 30 years for the city of palo alto and when i first came to palo alto
01:41menlo park was sort of like this beautiful residential community for all those folks
01:46who were working in those high-tech industries
01:51it was a very laid-back sleepy town so it was a very safe area you never locked the doors
02:00i was employed by the town of atherton and kathy was working there too so that's how we became friends
02:11kathy anderson was the arborist for the town of atherton which is just north of menlo park
02:17she was a really loving caring person who was a light in the community she loved gardening and
02:25liked making bouquets that was her pastime if she wasn't working she liked to be in her garden
02:32kathy was amazing she was like a sister to me ride or die as they say you know and as the years went
02:42on we did some traveling together with her husband billy they were a wonderful couple they adored each
02:50other i was around them a lot and it was fun to be around
02:53just by the way they were living i would assume they were doing quite well billy owned a very
03:03successful plumbing company that was over a hundred years old in palo alto kathy and her husband
03:09benefited from this deluge of money coming into telecom valley in the 90s and the early 2000s
03:16they lived in an old craftsman home a hundred year old home that belonged to the old postmaster
03:25and it had such charm the garden was designed with the most incredible flowers it was beautiful it was
03:33a beautiful home
03:37she never had children it just wasn't in their cards i suppose i i never knew why but she would have
03:43been a wonderful mother kathy and her husband were a very happy couple they were financially secure
03:51they had a beautiful home in menlo park but when he died of leukemia in 2007 kathy found herself alone
04:00and she was very sad she was very heartbroken just being young and losing your husband it's hard
04:10she was in her 50s at the time and you're still thriving when you're 50 you know you're still
04:16having fun you're still young and that was her nature she loved have fun kathy's a very outgoing person
04:28she's got a lot of girlfriends they see each other quite often but in reality when kathy's home she's sad
04:34because she's alone and in 2011 kathy anderson retired from her arborist job
04:43that same year a little tech company called facebook moved into town
04:50and it changed the landscape of menlo park
04:53when facebook showed up it had a pretty small footprint they had a kind of a small office in
04:58downtown palo alto when they moved to menlo park they bought a giant campus there and at that point
05:06i feel like the perception of them started changing within the community they ballooned massively in
05:11terms of usage they got way more employees it kind of became a big negotiation between them and menlo park
05:19about how they can keep on expanding while still not disrupting the surrounding community too much
05:24when facebook came to menlo park it attracted programmers engineers people were into gaming
05:34apps creating new technology stay focused and keep shipping
05:41so many people flooded into menlo park from all over the world
05:44but it's caused an increase in property value so there's been a turnover in some residents
05:57it's not the same as it was i remember in the old days you knew everybody and now i don't even
06:05recognize the place anymore every time i go there it's so crowded and you know it's not fun anymore
06:14by 2018 people started to raise more big picture concerns and it was exposing
06:22the negative part of what could happen in silicon valley
06:34on december 12 of 2018 around 5 30 in the evening the menlo park police department was dispatched to
06:40a house on valparaiso in menlo park 911 emergency our dispatchers got a call from a frantic person
06:47reporting that someone had killed kathy anderson
06:52the dispatcher asked the person who killed kathy was still there and he said that he was
06:58and then he said send everybody
07:00when officers first arrived on scene they could hear yelling coming from inside the house
07:11and they saw a man inside the living room and they called for him to come outside
07:16the first man who walked out was kind of a regular looking white male a little bit older maybe in
07:25his 50s and he was very upset crying kind of hysterical saying he's inside he's inside he said he killed kathy
07:32the man was handcuffed by officers then they saw someone else was inside the living room
07:42the second male who walked out also white but much younger probably early 20s
07:48very calm not resisting arrest whatsoever doesn't say anything complies with the police request to put
07:55his hands behind his back they don't know what's going on they don't know who's done what what the
08:01dangers are who's in the house they then started a search of the residents and at the landing of the
08:09staircase leading into the basement was a pillow that was bloody and then in the basement down
08:17in the dirt they found the body of what was later identified as kathleen anderson
08:27she was laying face down with a huge pool of blood underneath her head and neck area
08:33she appeared to be in pajamas there was a very bloody saw right next to her on the ground
08:40they could see that she had been almost entirely decapitated
08:44when investigators turned the body of the victim over they saw that there was a foreign object in her
08:52left eye and realized that it was the back of a ballpoint pen my initial reaction was one of shock
09:04because it was such a gruesome scene
09:07when i think about all of the cases that i handled this was without question the most horrific in terms
09:14of the way the killing actually happened i have never seen or heard of a murderer
09:20where someone had a pen lodged in their eye
09:24any homicide is a horrific scene but this homicide was such an example of overkill
09:32this is a very gruesome murder scene and it's highly unusual it is very rare to have a homicide where
09:42a suspect does this type of damage to a human body
09:47this is one of the most horrifying murders in silicon valley history
09:51we have two men in the home with the body the question is which one of them is the killer
10:11i remember it was a wednesday i remember it really well i was so sad
10:15yeah it was hard
10:24before kathy's death there wasn't a murder there since like 12 years
10:31i mean i was shocked
10:35you just don't believe somebody you care and love that much that happens to losing her life in that
10:41manner it was just devastating you know
10:48kathy anderson was murdered in her own home
10:52it's a horrific crime and when investigators arrive there are two men in the house
11:02in a call like this everyone who's inside the residence is going to be detained
11:05we want to hold on to everyone and make sure that we identify who they are before anything else happens
11:16menlo park police detained two suspects one of them was a man named daniel baggett
11:25he claimed that he called 9-1-1 he also informed the police that he and kathy anderson at one time
11:32had a relationship the second man that was detained is a younger person his name is francis walkie
11:40he's not very cooperative with the police he's not saying very much
11:47so police are wondering who is francis walkie and what's his connection to kathy anderson
11:52as we dig into our investigation of francis walkie we learned that he first came to silicon valley
12:02around 2014.
12:06francis walkie grew up in cincinnati ohio he was the oldest of eight children
12:12francis walkie dropped out of the university of cincinnati and then came to silicon valley via bus
12:18he came to silicon valley with dreams of becoming very rich and joining the one person
12:27the most elite and the most wealthy in the world
12:34if you're a technologist or programmer when you see the possibility of becoming a billionaire flying
12:40around in jets buying islands that could be intoxicating if you have ideas that you think could
12:45shape the world it motivates a lot of people to come to silicon valley to kind of join that exclusive
12:54club one percent i see it as the masters of the world you made it to the top you have power you have
13:01wealth you have influence the master of the universe we read about the ceo all the time who's
13:07giving us all blood infusions he wants to live forever if you're not a millionaire it would be almost
13:14unheard of but if you have money to burn it seems kind of more reasonable i think francis walkie
13:19probably wanted to be a tech bro or at least be part of that tech community
13:26he was described by some of his friends in the tech world as being very smart that he had a really
13:34interesting program that people were actually interested in at one point
13:38he was working on a computer operating system and it was meant for people who wanted to educate
13:44themselves about computers and coding without schools a lot of people are doing startups a lot of them
13:52are tech oriented and not all of them are going to be the next facebook but i think that's kind of what
14:01francis walkie was dreaming of francis walkie goes to a cryptocurrency convention and he runs into a
14:12young man who's very similar to him daniel gertrzewicz daniel and him hit it off they're both programmers
14:21daniel gertrzewicz was an engineer who worked for spacex and since they were doing the same thing they
14:26became very fast friends when gertrzewicz found out that walkie didn't have anywhere to live after
14:32they had hit it off and they were both coding he invited him to stay with him he stayed with daniel
14:39for a little while at an incubator house called the embassy house if you've ever seen the tv show
14:44silicon valley you may be familiar with the concept of incubator houses it is a home where engineers
14:52app creators game creators are all living in a single house they're all splitting the cost of
14:57living there an incubator is basically a place where it nurtures young entrepreneurs if you have
15:02an idea to start a business you have mentorship you have space where you could work basically you
15:08have resources to help you kind of bring your ideas to fruition francis walkie wanted to follow
15:16the advice of mark zuckerberg move fast and break things
15:23it's easy to see why somebody who wants to start a revolution or introduce a new product that changes
15:28the world would ascribe to that kind of mindset there is i guess a culture around tech to really
15:34dedicate yourself to it but he had an unhealthy lifestyle according to his friends he was isolated he
15:41worked a lot he would sometimes stay awake for days at a time he would drink five to eight cups of coffee
15:49a day and just work on the code 24 hours i think he took it to such an extreme that he thought that the
15:58founders of the microsoft operating system were after him and wanted to kill him for his ideas
16:04he was definitely experiencing paranoia daniel gertrzewicz is starting to regret that he invited francis
16:14wolkey to move in he's being very rude to the other designers and the other programmers
16:22the thing that was universally said about him was that he was very arrogant thought he was smarter
16:30than everybody else but he was better than everybody else francis wolkey's behavior eventually reaches
16:35a point that daniel gertrzewicz asks him to leave and now francis wolkey is homeless
16:43when i think of like the tech bro i don't think of someone who's homeless
16:46and as arrogant as he was about his sort of superiority in the world
16:52now his parents back in ohio find out about this they've been sending him money but
16:56they have to cut him off they're very concerned about him so they send him a bus ticket and they
17:01have him come back home to cincinnati ohio francis wolkey was another one of those dreamers that came to
17:12silicon valley he had a great idea he was looking for a way to make it big it didn't work out so well
17:17for him so he went back to ohio but he didn't stay very long investigators discovered that his bus ticket
17:29which was located in his backpack at the crime scene said he got back to silicon valley just two days earlier
17:38two days before kathy anderson was murdered
17:41investigators are looking at why is he in kathy anderson's home
17:49at the conference room where they're going to interview them francis wolkey is not talking he seems
17:54to just shut down on the other hand the second man wants to talk he wants to tell his story
18:02and this is where the case takes a crazy turn
18:16as we recall middle park police find two men in kathy anderson's home
18:22we've already discussed francis wolkey
18:26and he's looking like a very strong suspect
18:28but there's another man daniel baggett he tells the police he called 9-1-1 and he also claims that
18:37he and kathy anderson at one point had a relationship
18:42investigators discovered that daniel baggett and kathy anderson met in 2009 at a bar
18:47two years after her husband passed away
18:58i was there that night we decided to stop at this dive bar next to my house
19:04you know we went there just for fun to have a glass of wine
19:09all of a sudden i turned around and kathy's sitting talking to this
19:13guy so i walk up introduce myself and he says my name is dan dan baggett
19:23i noticed he's a lot younger kathy didn't notice she liked it she didn't have any problem with it
19:30i know that she started seeing him after that but i was not impressed
19:35not at all just something about the way he presented himself the way he taught his demeanor
19:44that i just never i'm i never want to tell her you know don't see her you know i'm not that type
19:50of person because i figured they'll figure it out on their own but she met him and he was giving her a
19:56lot of attention and a lot of times when ladies get older they like that attention from a young guy
20:02plus he had a daughter and kathy felt so sorry for her because dan was a single dad and she just
20:10wanted to help her so a couple weeks later i spoke with kathy on the telephone and she had told me that
20:17dan and his daughter hayley had moved in i was really surprised that that was her choice
20:23after daniel and his daughter moved into kathy's home that's when the trouble began
20:32i know problem was the daughter
20:39i do remember money being taken
20:44things were missing kathy would complain to me about it and i was told that the little girl got very
20:51violent with her often would try to hit her which shocked me in fact there was a day that she
20:59broke a door put her hand through a wall yeah she was an angry child
21:07hayley eventually moved out and went off to college
21:12but police learned after daniel baggett's daughter went to college kathy and daniel's relationship was
21:18still struggling there were still problems finally in 2018 she asked him to leave
21:27but during the investigation the police find out that daniel baggett has returned to her home a few
21:32times he was still coming around i think he kind of really wanted to continue their relationship
21:40i gave her really bad time i go what why are you still seeing that guy what are you seeing that guy
21:46for pam i've got to be nice to him because he might drop the charges you know i got arrested i go what
22:00even though she and daniel baggett have officially broken up and he's moved out
22:04one night daniel's over at kathy's house and they get into an argument she wants to put more separation
22:10between the two of them it starts to get heated and she ended up having to pull a gun on him to try to
22:16get him to leave she starts yelling and the neighbor heard her yell and then the police come because the
22:25neighbors complained about her yelling that she was going to shoot him and then they arrested her for
22:30brandishing the weapon it's not long after kathy and daniel baggett got into it in her home where
22:38she pulled the gun when the police discover her murdered in their own home
22:45you have a situation where people have dated someone's at the crime scene and you have
22:52half of that relationship who is dead in the basement you know domestic violence murders happen
22:59all the time and so there is always some suspicion when you have a situation like this was this person
23:07involved when kathy was murdered the first thing i thought was that dan had something to do with it
23:15he had something to do with kathy's demise for sure
23:19i didn't know very much about francis wokey but the first thing i thought was hmm did dan know this guy
23:30i thought well maybe he told this guy about kathy's place
23:37this is a strange case you have kathy anderson you have daniel baggett you have daniel's daughter haley
23:46and you have francis wokey and you have francis wokey the police are trying to figure out how
23:52these people are all connected and right now they can't answer that question well there's apparently
23:59one person who might be able to answer that
24:15my name is daniel baggett and i figure you're going to tell the story anyway so
24:19i might as well you know have my uh speak my piece
24:37so here's daniel baggett the ex-boyfriend of kathy anderson remember she kicked him out of the house
24:44what are the odds that he comes over her home this specific night and she's dead i'm suspicious of
24:50that if that's all i have i'm suspicious of him
25:04um look i'm gonna be honest with you yeah i mean kathy and i did have a contentious relationship at
25:11times we you know we were very loud vocal people and and we could be having an argument but you know
25:18this i love kathy very dearly
25:26even though you know i was 13 years younger than her uh it didn't really matter to us
25:31it never was an issue for her and i we just we were having we're having fun
25:34and we were romantically involved for a while and then i moved out in 2018 there was there was there
25:43was definitely you know a lot of ways it could have gone and people looked at it from a lot of
25:46different ways they didn't know the facts
25:56that night i just i had this feeling in my stomach just telling me to go by the house i tried calling her
26:02earlier in the day and i think the evening before and i was unable to get a hold of her
26:07which was uncommon she always answered her phone
26:14i got out of the truck and um i noticed that the garbage cans were still in front of the house
26:19which was extremely odd because she was very religious about pulling those in as soon as they
26:26would be dumped and so the fact that those cans were still there told me that either a she wasn't home
26:31you know and or or something was wrong you know so daniel started bringing the garbage
26:38camps towards the back of the residence and upon getting to the back of the house
26:42he saw that kathy's car was parked there
26:47he said there were just things that having lived there he saw as immediate red flags
26:52i called her again
26:58and she didn't answer and so i went inside and i started calling her name
27:04and i saw her headband laying on the ground and i i went to the stairs
27:13and that's when she came out of what used to be my daughter's bedroom
27:16i mean i don't live there anymore so i wanted to make sure this wasn't a house guest or something
27:22so i asked him like who are you you know what are you doing here he didn't say anything and he
27:25had this weird look on his face i asked him i said where the is kathy and who are you
27:32daniel said that the man did start walking down the stairs as if he planned to leave
27:38so daniel claimed to have been the person who called 911
27:43he made a calculated decision that he could run to the kitchen and grab a knife which he did
27:48and got back to the staircase before the man was able to leave and i told him i said there's no way
27:56out except for down these stairs and yeah it was shortly thereafter when i heard the sirens
28:02daniel later told us that he didn't see kathy he never went down to the basement
28:06but he sees this guy who he does not know and francis was saying to him she's dead i killed her
28:13i killed her a while ago and so daniel is extremely distraught
28:19they took me to the police station and they're asking me where were you well why why did you go
28:25there they asked me what happened like the interaction between me and mr wokey they asked
28:29me if i'd ever seen him before and then they would ask me to go through it again
28:32maybe daniel baggett knew francis wokey and maybe they came to some agreement
28:40and that's how francis wokey got there or maybe his daughter haley knew wokey
28:46and there's a connection there that led to wokey being in kathy's house that night
28:52we needed to do an investigation to see whether or not
28:55there was a connection between daniel baggett and his family and francis wokey it's a question that
29:02has to be asked
29:05so the police detained daniel baggett for about 16 hours
29:10but they have nothing to hold him on so they let him go
29:14when we released daniel we still have a lot of work to do to clear daniel baggett to confirm that he was
29:20not involved in any way in the homicide of kathy anderson and part of that is going to be looking
29:26at all the communication records that we could get a hold of so daniel turned over his cell phone
29:32so that we could look at it and download it
29:43daniel baggett is now released from custody
29:46and lo and behold he comes back to kathy's house yet again daniel baggett is found again trying to enter
29:54kathy anderson's house he was climbing through a window to get into the house and he got caught
30:03it's a crime scene and so no one was supposed to go inside why is daniel back at the house is he
30:09trying to find evidence that he left behind all of daniel baggett's behavior about this case is
30:16very suspicious it doesn't make sense it's possible that daniel baggett's story is a lie
30:32so it's not long after kathy anderson was murdered daniel baggett comes back to kathy's
30:39house again and the police are called and his story is i came to check on her cats
30:44so he climbed in the window to go feed the cat that's correct
30:54why didn't he just contact the police to let them know hey i want to go take care of her cats
30:59would that be okay not just go back into the house after there's been a homicide
31:04after he's been a suspect very strange it didn't look good you know but kathy loved those cats and i
31:13was even thinking these cats have gone a good two plus days without food and water like i gotta go feed
31:19those cats it's a crime scene and so entering it is essentially tampering with evidence that's why
31:28someone would get arrested for for doing that
31:35daniel's explanation for why he returned while it made the case more difficult i can't fault him for
31:41going to the residence that he used to live in where the lady that he loved was killed viciously
31:48to take care of the cats that were still surviving because ultimately i couldn't find a motive for him
31:55to want to have kathy anderson killed daniel baggett was not an heir to any of kathy's property
32:03daniel and his daughter didn't stand to gain financially from her death
32:07after a very thorough investigation it was abundantly clear to everyone that daniel baggett was in no
32:19way shape or form involved in the murder nothing that we could find connected francis wolke to daniel
32:25baggett or his family all the evidence shows that francis wolke is the only person who was responsible for
32:33the murder of kathy anderson the police discover through the autopsy that the pin that was in kathy
32:42anderson's eye actually matched another pin that was located in francis wolke's backpack that was found
32:49in the guest room in her home they also found kathy's blood on francis pants that's enough to tell us that
33:00they have the right suspect in this case why did he do this and how and why did francis select this
33:10house was there something about it so we think he was looking for food you know he was tired he was
33:16hungry he'd been on a bus for five days when he got back from cincinnati he didn't have anywhere to stay
33:22so he was actually sleeping on a balcony in palo alto at the stanford campus
33:30he maybe initially thought that this was an unoccupied house and i can go find some food and take a nap
33:39he went in and ate something and then he went upstairs and saw the victim in her bed
33:45and then he told a defense investigator he says he started hearing voices
33:54and the voices told him don't bitch out time to join up and he understood the voices to be saying
34:02you need to kill this person in order to join the one percent and he had always wanted to make it big
34:09in silicon valley not only that the voices in francis wilkie's head said if he really wanted to be
34:15part of the one percent he had to kill someone and consume their flesh francis wilkie told one forensic
34:26psychologist he believed that the one percent would kill and consume human flesh for eternal youth and
34:35success and becoming part of this elite group of people it's horrific it's it's outlandish
34:41but i do feel like the horror kind of draws a little bit from the whole biohacking culture that i
34:46think many in silicon valley have been experimenting with the fact that he felt he needed to commit this
34:54heinous crime to get there just speaks to the pull of that kind of myth
35:04and kathy anderson was up in her bed when francis wilkie began his attack he began by strangling her
35:14but when it didn't work he stabbed her in the eye with a pen
35:18and then he took her downstairs and attempted to behead her
35:25it was gruesome it was brutal it's every woman who lives alone's worst nightmare of what happened to her
35:34I think that it's hard to understand the randomness of this act.
35:39To imagine that someone at home alone would have an intruder from across the country walk into their home and kill her is almost beyond comprehension.
35:52And that may be one of the reasons that people initially thought that Daniel might have had something to do with it.
35:58From my perspective, Daniel did a heroic job of keeping the suspect there.
36:07And I don't know what would have happened to this case if it hadn't been for Daniel Baggett.
36:13He was the one that stopped Francis Wolke from getting away.
36:20If Francis Wolke had gotten away, it's possible that they would have never found him.
36:28The papers were pretty hard on me in the beginning because, you know, I got arrested for trespassing.
36:34I was never treated like a hero, let's just say that.
36:36But I just, I just wish she was still here.
36:40I loved Kathy very dearly and I was just glad that I was able to do what I believe Kathy wanted me to do,
36:47which was to make sure he didn't get away with it.
36:50And because I firmly believe that that night, the thing that was pulling me into that house was her.
36:55You know, don't let that son of a bitch get away.
36:58You probably said, well, the one person I know that could, that'll handle this is probably Dan, you know?
37:18Francis Wolke pleads not guilty by reasons of insanity.
37:22To claim that you are not guilty by reason of insanity, one needs to either not realize that what they're doing is going to cause death to another person
37:35or not realize that what they're doing is being done to another person.
37:40The prosecution argued that Francis Wolke knew what he was doing because it took him several attempts to actually kill Kathy Anderson.
37:55One of the other arguments against the insanity plea from the prosecution was that in the two weeks following his arrest,
38:02he wasn't seen speaking to himself or living in any delusions.
38:05Ultimately, the jury did not agree that Francis Wolke was insane due to the evidence,
38:16and they came back and convicted him of first-degree murder with a penalty of 26 to life.
38:22I don't think we're ever going to completely know what led Francis down the dark path he ultimately went down.
38:33When he first got to the Silicon Valley, he seemed to be making a very good faith effort to do this computer program.
38:39And things began to really unravel for him.
38:43It's impossible to know if that unraveling was because of pre-existing mental illness
38:49and the fact that he was sort of failing in life.
38:52Certainly all of those things may have been a factor.
38:56Some of the tropes that led him down that path are to me related somewhat to the tech pro culture
39:01in a sense that he felt he needed to join the 1%.
39:04It's kind of an obsession with some of the tech people.
39:10Francis Wolke had dreams like everybody else in Silicon Valley,
39:13and I think failing in Silicon Valley led him down a very dark path.
39:17And unfortunately, it led to the brutal murder of Kathy Anderson.
39:25Kathy was an amazing person.
39:28She would just go out of her way to do things for people.
39:32We had great fun together.
39:34Miss, I miss her.
39:36She's, yeah, an amazing lady.
39:39Yeah.
39:43I loved her very much and do still her influence on me.
39:49Still with me every day, and I'm a better person for having known her.
39:54And she helped me be the father that I am to my daughter.
40:00My daughter wouldn't be where she is today, you know, without Kathy's help.
40:03And that's, you know, that carries her legacy on.
40:09And her success is Kathy's success.
40:11Silicon Valley is a place where people's dreams can turn into realities.
40:35But it can also be a place where those dreams can turn into nightmares.
40:40What is the address we need to come out to?
40:43He has a gun or an ice.
40:44I think there were several people that he wasn't paying.
40:48You talk about money, greed.
40:50Those are big motivations for murder.
40:52The DNA of Silicon Valley is risk-taking.
40:55You have people that are willing to go all in.
40:59And sometimes they get involved in things that they shouldn't.
41:03This case had all those elements.
41:05Google, prostitute, murder, not.
41:07Every morning I would wake up to a good morning text from him.
41:11And that morning I had nothing.
41:14Success in the tech world can change an individual.
41:18Some people think that they can get away with anything, even murder.
41:22Oh my God, he shot somebody.
41:23Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
41:24Oh my God, oh my God.
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