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Murder at the Motel - Season 2 Episode 7 -
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00:00her fingertips that had been sheared off were scattered on the ground right here you can't
00:07erase something you see you like that from your mind her mangled body just in a pile over here
00:13it was one of the worst crime scenes I've ever seen the dark blood that was sprayed on the walls
00:21the bloody handprint on the register here just told the story in itself she was my mom she's my
00:29mom you don't know if this was a single act or if this person is going to go on a mass killing spree
00:37so now it's where is he and how do we find him I've never been on a manhunt quite like this before
00:44we've got a known murderer surrounded by a bunch of innocent people the crowd starts to disperse
00:51now we have a clear shot of this guy I was looking evil into the eyes
00:599-1-1 location emergency hi I need an aimless police officer out to America's best value
01:28end in Lansing Michigan makes a bone-chilling discovery our housekeeper found blood all over
01:44the place and someone went on the floor okay can she tell are they breathing they don't know they
01:51just freaked out ran out the room there are three sisters who work at the motel the first one who's
01:58going through is doing checks for people who were supposed to check out but never stopped by the front
02:02door so she goes to the room and she knocks and there's no response she needs to confirm that the
02:09person has checked out so she tries to open the door she can't get it open very far but she peeks her
02:14head in and sees that there's a foot and that there's blood coming out from underneath the blanket
02:18behind the door she goes to get her sister who is another cleaning person there we then go to the
02:25third sister who works at the front desk and they ask her to call 9-1-1 and that's when the police respond
02:30all right get an ambulance and the police are on the way don't let anybody else go into the room
02:37until uh we get there and check on it okay okay a Lansing police officer is immediately dispatched to
02:45the motel can you start for a call at the america's best all of these on the way there 172 172
03:04anytime you respond to a call where you have a potential death involved yes your emotions start
03:11to kick in and you realize that this is going to be one of those calls that you remember for the rest
03:16of your career I was actually pretty close to the call at the time that it came in I was able to make
03:25it to the scene within a minute and a half I was the first one on scene at the motel I pulled into the
03:32parking lot looked for the room number which was 172 I unholstered my gun I approached the door when
03:41I tried to open the door though I was only able to open it about a foot before it was stopped I
03:46immediately recognized that I had a body on the floor and I backed out of the room to wait for
03:51additional units to come to the scene it was more than 30 seconds to a minute and another officer
04:07appeared on scene the urgency was real we needed to go into the room we went in just the two of us
04:14together I opened the door I actually needed to push the body a little bit further so that we could
04:23get into the room we entered the room I had my gun drawn we needed to clear the room which means check
04:29the room for any other people inside of the room and make sure we had no other threats inside that
04:34we needed to deal with you don't know what you're going to come across when you go into a scene like
04:39that we walked through the room we made sure there was nobody else inside the room we checked the
04:46bathroom we checked the closet we looked under the bed we located no other people inside of the room upon
04:53being in the room I realized the severity of what we had come across what immediately we picked up on
05:01was the smell of blood there was blood on the floors the walls the bed the air conditioner the table it was
05:11one of the worst crime scenes I've ever seen detectives from Michigan State Police are called in
05:30to investigate the scene it was July when this happened it was a very very hot day but as I pull in now
05:44everything looks the same a couple cars scattered here and there the residents that have taken up a
05:53little bit permanent residency here hanging outside their rooms on this little drive this was all blocked
06:05off by yellow crime scene tape as I stood outside and I looked in the story of what happened could be
06:20followed by the blood as it started from the bed area and was sprayed up on the ceiling
06:26it was clear to those of us on scene that the fight started at the bed and moved its way over to the door
06:35there was blood on the sink where the perpetrator tried to wash off what he could
06:42this case was one of the most horrific cases that I have ever worked on in my 27 years of doing police
06:52work it was very obvious that a struggle had occurred in the room there was some drugs involved as we found
07:04some drug paraphernalia in the room looking at our victim it was not immediately apparent who she was we
07:17knew she was a female by long blonde hair her anatomy but you could not look at her face and immediately tell who
07:27she was there was way too much blood on her face and too many injuries it was absolutely a scene of carnage
07:35the medical examiner assesses the extensive trauma to the victim's body and identifies the cause of death
07:45judging by the puncture wounds and everything it was very quite clear that she had been stabbed
07:54each fingertip on her hand had been cut off and in my mind I'm I can just picture her sticking her hands
08:04up and trying to defend herself from the knife perhaps even grabbing out for the knife just to
08:13fight it away and obviously the knife is gonna cut right through right through her fingers and those
08:19were laying on the ground right next to her other detectives in the room had found an identification
08:27card with her picture on it but you could not hold the picture next to her body and be able to say the
08:35woman in the picture is who is laying here on the floor you have no other leads to go on at that time
08:41you have to go with what makes sense here what is most likely to be true and at that time what was most
08:48likely to be true is that our victim on the floor is the one in the picture of whose identification card
08:55we found that was Christina daffenbaugh whenever a homicide in Ingham County would happen the first
09:07thing that we would do would be to contact the victim's family and ask them to come in in this case
09:12that was her parents I was at work and I got a call on my phone and they asked me the strangest question
09:24they asked me did the Pacifica that belongs to us when my daughter was driving were the windows broken
09:32in it I said no and then they're asking something about a motel and I didn't quite understand what it
09:41was but it was something very very strange to me anxious after the call from police Patricia leaves
09:49work and gets the bus home she gets off at a stop which is directly opposite America's best value in
09:57I could see the police and something terribly going on at the motel the lights and the police and just all kinds
10:10of things going on at the motel and I got home and shortly after we got a knock on the door and uh detective
10:23Johnston and another detective came when they broke the news and it was terrible
10:31after the initial moments of just not even being able to understand what this victim went through
10:42and her last moments of life after that passes through your mind now it's who is this monster
10:48that put another human being through something so traumatic like this there's somebody out on the
10:55loose that is responsible for having done this and we've got to find them we had her parents come
11:11in shortly after the murder and we sat down with them and we talked to them about who Christina was
11:16what we learned is that Christina had been living with her parents she struggled with drug addiction
11:22they had asked her to leave for a period of time and that she was working on going to rehab around
11:28this time and they were very hopeful that she was getting better she was homeless frequent a motel to
11:35motel they spoke glowingly of her they were still involved in her life she was driving their car on this
11:42night so they were still in communication I was raised by my grandparents my mother was there she
11:49just was pretty young when she had me 18 so yes my my grandparents they they'd ran the shows mostly my
12:00grandmother bless her heart she is the one that would make sure we got off to school and got to our
12:06doctor's appointments and everything you know but she was still there I mean everybody you know
12:12like has her ups and downs but I mean she she did her best and we were happy a lot of memories I
12:20have of her is always wanting me to do like her hair she loved having it like the tips dyed different
12:27colors and I would be the one to do that she would get the box dyes and be like Becca can you do my
12:32hair purple today or blue you know like her purple and blue like she let me help her do that so those
12:37are really good memories I have about ten years before her death she had started to just spiral in
12:53a way like it just slowly just started to go down until she just couldn't get out of this rut no matter
13:01how much she tried every day just depression and anxiety and just everything just got a little much
13:10for her investigators learned that prior to her being murdered Christina had been getting her life back
13:18on track we had actually kind of hit a good breakthrough with her a little bit before you know like she was
13:28taking her meds again she was seemed a happier person seemed like she was doing really good and she was
13:36getting out of that rut and she was really trying to turn her life around at that point she was looking
13:45forward to a party the next day for her grandchild her grandson and that was something she was looking
13:52forward to and I I had talked to her the day before and I said Tina you got to get help and she says I
14:04I know mom I I I am going to I want to thank she thanked me for reminding her that she needed to get help and
14:15after informing Christina's next of kin investigators focus on finding her killer
14:37investigators speak to witnesses outside the motel so Holland's like I've been seen here for do you
14:46know um the first time we the first time he got here was yesterday morning no what was yesterday
14:53yesterday would have been Thursday so that was Wednesday the first time I saw him and then
14:57yesterday my wife and I were at the Myers gas station we pulled up he was like hey you guys um at the hotel
15:03right I'm like yeah he's like I'll give you guys a ride back but my wife out of her mouth she's like
15:07I don't feel comfortable getting in the car and so we just ended up walking and so he stopped me
15:12he was like yeah I went to the casino and what time was it yesterday at the Myers gas station do you know
15:17this was
15:18it's like around five six when we came back he was standing outside his door he was like hey you guys
15:28want to smoke you want to chill I'm like no I'm like my wife and my kids down there we good
15:32so he came down and knocked on the door um like around 8 39 o'clock and he was like well do you
15:38know where I can get some weed from something I'm like I don't know nobody up here we from Detroit
15:41just played it off because I'm like I really don't know you and my wife and I already said she got a
15:45bad feeling from me so I'm standing in the door about it had to be about 11 15 maybe 11 30 and I was
15:53smoking a cigarette and I heard a bam and that's what made me come to the door and the room door he had
16:01slung the room door open and jumped in the car and just slung your room door sped off like no no no
16:06his room what time was that this is about 11 between 11 15 and 11 30 p.m yes sir what does this
16:13look like how tall are you six foot so he he was about maybe about 6'1 black male white male and
16:20Hispanic males light skinned but I know he's an african-american he's light skinned he has a very
16:26slim build and he has tattoos tattoos yes all over his arms and his arms and he had one on the side
16:35he had one on the side of his neck going towards like down his thigh shoulder remember anything about
16:39the tattoos no they were it was a writing or anything it was a pig it was a design a design
16:47and then he had different pictures of stuff on his arms and stuff okay so what about this vehicle
16:52then it was a white you said light Taurus older model yes it was had because I had one so it's
16:58either a 99 or 98 and it was white okay and it had like kind of like black trim a little bit not
17:08throughout the whole vehicle but certain parts had like black trim on it like on the door on the door
17:13and like the front on the sides and stuff okay never saw a license plate on it when he was at the
17:21myers gas station there wasn't there wasn't a plate on there okay that was one of the reasons why my wife
17:25said she didn't feel comfortable riding back over here with them did he ever give you a name or
17:29anything he just said call me g call me g that's all that's what he said
17:33staff at the motel give police a crucial lead
17:39so yeah so we would be looking we want cameras from about 11 11 to 11 30 ish
17:48surveillance video played a critical role in this and luckily just because it was meant to be
17:55there was a surveillance video right outside this room
17:59July 7th 2017 detectives are about to learn the name of their suspect in the murder of Christina
18:16Davenbaugh the identification of our suspect was not difficult
18:22he rented the room in his own name we found a receipt inside the room where he had ordered a
18:29pizza from a local establishment we had his phone number on that receipt we were able to contact that
18:36establishment get his name that matched the name that the room was reserved under his name is Curtis Eccles
18:44further investigation revealed that Curtis was from the state of Ohio
18:57he had driven up to Michigan on that day he'd gone on a bit of a crime spree on the way down from what
19:05we understand he arrived there in a stolen car from Ohio and then he checks into the motel room
19:12it showed Christina arriving to the room what vehicle she was driving and it also showed that nobody
19:31else other than those two had been in that room that night further key evidence is uncovered in room 172
19:39they find a receipt from Meyer which is a department store nearby they find a box for a kitchen knife
19:49and they find the kitchen knife from that box outside in the parking lot unique characteristic about the
19:56knife which we still aren't sure why this happened but the knife was burned at the tip and then more or
20:03less melted and pushed to kind of be like a hook that's not how it came from the package so Curtis
20:11must have done that before or after the fact either way the receipt that we found in the motel room it
20:18showed that he had purchased the knife and a roll of duct tape from this Meyer behind me using that
20:24receipt they were able to find their surveillance video from the transaction what they found was that
20:29he had walked there earlier in that day after checking into the motel and he bought two things
20:35he bought duct tape and he bought a small steak knife and then he walked back to his motel unit
20:42you're staying in a motel room for a night you know you've got a girl coming over what are you
20:48walking across the street to the grocery store to buy duct tape and a knife for this was absolutely
20:55premeditated and then shortly after returning Christina arrived we don't know what happens in the room we
21:07have a few pieces of information we have the text messaging between him and her recovered from their
21:12phones where she agrees to come to that location she expresses some concern because she thinks that
21:18she may have been banned from that motel but he convinces her to come anyway we know from surveillance
21:24video that shortly before she gets there he moves his car back to the dumpster at the back of the
21:29motel complex and then walks back to the room she enters the room closes the door we see that door open
21:37one more time the surveillance video showed her hands coming out of the doorway you could see the
21:44blood from her hands in the door jam it was very obvious that a struggle had occurred in the room
21:54and that Christina was trying to get out of the room in every way possible the fact that she agreed to meet up
22:04with him that night there didn't appear to be any kind of fear of him she went there knowingly she stayed
22:13for a while and then something happened inside that motel room that just sent Curtis over the edge and he
22:20got out that knife and stabbed Christina repeatedly until she died the door closes and that's the last we
22:30see of her he leaves the motel a little bit after that gets in her car takes that to the back of the motel
22:37complex gets in the car that he had stolen that he parked there and drove away somebody would only do
22:43that they're trying to conceal that Christina was at the motel you don't know if this was a single act
22:56or if this person is going to go on a mass killing spree so now it's where is he and how do we find him
23:14July 7 2017 detectives have learned the name of their suspect Curtis echoes but do not know where he is
23:22Curtis now investigators contact the service provider of Curtis cell phone in an attempt to learn his current location
23:29they have the technology to be able to locate the device right away
23:35Mr. Eccles phone was turned on possibly in use and we received a location in Indiana
23:43I would presume that Curtis knows that we're going to find him eventually
23:54I was sitting post command answering the phones and assisting with dispatch when I received a phone call
24:19from the Lansing Police Department
24:22they had pinged the phone on I-80 at Edwardsburg Road which is the location of the service area on the Indiana toll road
24:34at the 90 mile marker I dispatched to Trooper Hipshire who was working in that area
24:44when I received the dispatch about the report of the suspect on the interstate
24:59it was believed that he was approximately the center of the zone that I work
25:03so I started traveling from the 73 mile marker which is on the west end of my zone
25:08toward that location which is approximately 18 to 20 miles
25:13at that time my partner was just a few miles up the road from me
25:18and also was en route to that same location to locate the vehicle and identify the subject
25:23it was a white four-door 1999 Ford with Ohio plates
25:33however the plates may or may not be on the vehicle at this time
25:40right now we are pulling into service area of five south
25:46this is the first location that my partner searched the rest area for the vehicle in question
25:56while he did that I sat at a crossover in the median of the toll road
26:02just to observe additional traffic coming by to make sure nobody got by us
26:06and from the thousands and thousands of vehicles that go across the Indiana toll road
26:12it was like a needle in a haystack
26:15we also notified the Indiana toll road concession company which is a company that runs the entire interstate
26:27we asked them to monitor all their cameras at the toll plazas
26:33to see if any vehicles matching the description were to exit
26:36so as we were coming westbound the Indiana toll road concession company contacted us
26:40and let us know that a vehicle matching the description or at least close to matching the description
26:46was exiting at the 77 exit which is the Notre Dame exit
26:50my partner exited the toll road and went into the town of Roseland
26:55to see if he could find the vehicle in question
26:57I've never been on a manhunt quite like this before
27:01because of the allegations that were against him
27:04the fact that he had this felony warrant for rape
27:07as well as being a suspect in a homicide case that was discovered that day
27:15I was beginning to get a little bit nervous that we weren't going to find the subject
27:19while we were on the interstate because of all the different ping locations
27:22and not finding a vehicle that matched that description
27:25according to the areas that we were looking
27:28wasn't sure how long the delay was on these pings
27:31that we weren't finding this because we had already come through those areas
27:35coming eastbound
27:37and now we're traveling back westbound to try to catch up to this alleged vehicle
27:41that he's operating
27:43so it was a little concerning
27:46about 10 minutes later
27:48I received another phone call from Lansing Police Department
27:52that stated that the suspects phone was pinging near the area of US 20 and 31
27:57now I'm familiar with that area
28:00and I know that if they were to go on 20
28:02if they went westbound
28:03it's a common way that they go into Chicago
28:06but on the other hand
28:08if they were to go east at that location
28:10they were going right to the South Bend Airport
28:12July 7th, 2017
28:24Indiana police are chasing Curtis Echos
28:27their prime suspect in the murder of Christina Davenbaugh
28:31his phone was last pinged heading towards a crossroads to either Chicago
28:36or the South Bend Airport
28:38Lansing Police Department called back
28:40just a couple minutes later
28:42and said his phone was pinging at the airport
28:45the ping was at the car rental parking lot
28:53which is off to my left here
28:55I'm gonna be turning into
28:57as I'm traveling through here
29:01I'm unable to find a vehicle that's matching the description
29:04so I'm looking for a pedestrian that might have ditched the car
29:09and he's, you know, trying to flee the area
29:12or trying to find another vehicle to take
29:15and as I'm driving through
29:17I notice a pedestrian that's up by the terminal entrance
29:21which we're about to pass by
29:23and it appeared to be an employee that was on a smoke break
29:26so I was gonna go over there and just ask him
29:29if he had seen anybody matching this subject's description
29:32as well as, you know, a white car that might have just entered the parking lot
29:36within the last few minutes
29:39As I was getting ready to speak with that individual
29:43I noticed over here off to my left
29:45that there was a bus that was getting ready to back out of the backside of the terminal
29:51From working with other pings
29:53and how we weren't catching up to any vehicles that matched that
29:57it just kind of clicked that he might be in that bus
30:00As they were looking around that bus started to leave
30:06I drove around the block then I pulled up alongside my partner's vehicle
30:13and then basically with front of our vehicles facing head-on to the bus
30:16we had our emergency lights on and we detained the bus
30:20at that point we both walked up to the bus
30:24my partner asked the driver to step off and take the key out of the ignition
30:30and then shut the door
30:31and we did that, of course, in case the suspect happened to be on board
30:35we didn't want him trying to take control of the bus or anything like that
30:39It was a tender situation
30:43because we've got a known murderer on the bus
30:46surrounded by a bunch of innocent people
30:49We definitely wanted to use extra caution
30:52and, of course, in the back of my mind
30:54I was thinking he could take one of these passengers hostage
30:57or he could harm somebody else in the process of trying to flee from us
31:02so those were all things we needed to consider
31:05So right over here, as you can see the blue speed limit signs
31:21it was in those areas that we had both of our squad cars positioned to block off the bus
31:26the bus was actually parked right in this area
31:28and the passengers disembarked right in this spot
31:31My partner and I decided that the best course of action at this point would be to have everybody on the bus
31:40step down the stairs one at a time
31:42and then have them stand off to the side in the grassy area
31:46and then we could clear the entire bus just to make sure he wasn't there
31:49There are only about three more passengers to come down the stairs
31:54and probably the second to last passenger coming down kind of resembles Mr. Eccles
32:01So I'm staring at him and next thing I know he's staring right back at me
32:05and he's got this nervous look on his face
32:07and his eyes aren't going anywhere other than just staring me down as he's walking down the stairs
32:13It appears that he's just trying to hide behind some people
32:16like he starts to turn his body to the side and show me just his left side
32:21and he starts looking toward the fence line
32:23and I'm thinking he's getting ready to bolt
32:25he's going to run from us
32:28My partner at that point comes over to me and I describe the suspect
32:32and then both of them make eye contact
32:35At that point my partner starts screaming at him to get his hands in the air
32:42The crowd starts to disperse in both directions
32:44so now we have a clear shot of this guy
32:47Nobody on this bus has a clue that one of their fellow passengers just killed somebody up in Michigan
32:54At that point I drew my weapon as my partner started rushing over to the suspect
32:59and informed him that he needed to get on his knees and keep his hands in the air
33:03and then he took him into custody at that point
33:05Troopers ask him for his name and he just hangs his head
33:12and he says I don't have a name
33:15Police uncover the journey Echols took in a bid to evade capture
33:24While going through his clothing the officer stumbled upon a bus ticket
33:29It was a Greyhound bus ticket
33:31and it showed that he had actually boarded this bus in Detroit, Michigan
33:37taken the bus to a stop in Toledo, Ohio
33:41and had an ultimate destination of Chicago, Illinois
33:45while making a brief stop in South Bend, Indiana
33:48So we had just caught him on this last leg of the trip
33:52He had been on the bus for nearly seven hours at this point
33:58Finding and apprehending a suspect after he's traveled through three states
34:04on the very same day that he's committed a murder
34:07and within six to seven hours of the finding of the victim
34:14and the processing of the scene is still taking place
34:17is pretty extraordinary
34:19We were very lucky
34:23Luck does play a big part in this
34:26We were looking for a white vehicle
34:29We very easily could have just bypassed these buses
34:32and went on looking for a white vehicle
34:35When you are able to close something out like that
34:40it makes you feel good inside like you did something good
34:43and that you avenged the homicide victim
34:47A lot of it was luck but a lot of it was good police work
34:53Once we got word that Mr. Echols had been arrested by the Indiana State Police
35:00Detective Trooper Adamczyk and I drove down to Indiana
35:05The way Mr. Echols looked at me when we interviewed him
35:10I could tell there was no remorse
35:13He kind of had that long gaze where he was staring right through me
35:18I felt like I was looking evil into the eyes
35:33Curtis Echols is extradited back to Lansing, Michigan
35:37Christina's family are notified of his arrest
35:41Like many people they don't believe that something so terrible can happen in their life
35:48They trust people and they don't believe that that can happen
35:53He could have gone on and even done worse
35:56I hope he's ashamed of what he did that was just terrible
36:02She would have been able to see me get married
36:06She would have been able to see her grandchildren grow up
36:10She would have, she would have been good
36:15Like all the things that have happened since she's passed
36:19Just thinking about if she was here for that
36:22How much better it would have been
36:25Like it would have been amazing for her to see all this
36:31Her family growing up
36:33The case is handed over to prosecutors who prepare for Echols to stand trial
36:43It was not a whodunit
36:45We had a lot of evidence against Mr. Echols
36:48But it takes a lot of preparation going into trial to make sure that we get the conviction
36:54Because it was a senseless act, there was nothing to be able to tell the jury why this happened
37:00Why he did this thing
37:02And you always worry that if the jury doesn't understand why it happened
37:06That they'll have some skepticism that it did happen
37:09The trial happened in downtown Lansing at the 30th Circuit Court
37:25It started on Monday, finished the following Monday
37:28That is something that is hard to get over
37:35And I got to see what he looked like because they had me come in and testify one day in court
37:43And he sat there with his hand like this looking at me
37:49Echols' demeanor was very cold, it was very distant throughout the trial
37:53There was at least one point where he seemed to get a little bit agitated
37:57And he indicated that he wanted to just plead guilty and get this all over with
38:00We took a break to allow him to talk to his attorney about that
38:03And he ultimately changed his mind
38:05But that was the only time that he had any real display during the trial
38:10The defense attorney mounted the best defense that he could in the circumstances
38:14Pointing to the lack of motivation
38:16The lack of specific reasons that this would have happened
38:21Or pre-existing relationship between the defendant and the victim
38:24But ultimately was not able to keep any of the evidence out
38:28That so clearly pointed at Curtis Echols
38:35The jury finds Curtis Jamar Echols guilty of first-degree murder
38:39He is sentenced to life without the possibility of parole
38:43Mr. Echols was a very violent predator
38:47He had done similar crimes in the past
38:51Not homicides that we know of, but abused women
38:54And it was nice to get this conviction
38:58And get him off the street
39:00Not only for all the victims that he's abused in the past
39:04But especially for Christina's family
39:06It's a very difficult line that you're walking in these cases
39:11Particularly ones that follow so soon after the death
39:15There's nothing that you're going to do that is going to bring their loved one back
39:19And all you can try and do is get some measure of justice
39:23Through a conviction
39:25I have seen a lot of things in 17 years of doing this job
39:31This was by far one of the most gruesome scenes I've been to
39:37It does stay with you
39:39You can't erase something you see like that from your mind
39:43Christina did not deserve what had happened to her
39:47Getting him off the street was a service to society
39:53This case stands out because of the randomness
39:57Because we don't know why this happened
39:59I've seen lots of cases where they are gruesome
40:03Maybe as gruesome as this, maybe more
40:05But at least you know the reason that this person did this to another person
40:09And so it is the combination of randomness
40:12And how brutal this was that sets it apart
40:17She'd had a hard life
40:19The thing that the judge said at sentencing is that because Curtis Eccles did this
40:24She was never going to get a chance to get better
40:27And that has always stuck with me
40:29It's just a tragedy
40:31I never got to tell her goodbye
40:35Or that I loved her
40:39No matter how much we fought
40:41No matter how much we would yell at each other
40:44Or if like I hate yous
40:46Or I never want to see yous anymore
40:48Got thrown around like she was my mom
40:50She's my mom
40:52And I love her so much
40:54I will never stop loving her
40:56And wishing she was here
40:58I love her so much
41:04But, Mike, this as t fortress and colors
41:11I love her.
41:12All right.
41:13I love her, too.
41:14I love her, too.
41:15I love my love, too.
41:16I love my love but...
41:17I love my love.
41:18It's hard to believe you
41:19I love my God
41:25I love her.
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