00:00Okay. Thank you for having me. Ahmad, again, was the baby of the family. Ahmad had an older sister, older brother. Ahmad was my baby. He was the baby of the bunch. Me and Ahmad had a very, very special bond.
00:18And Ahmad was the kid that came up and gave me a kiss on the cheek, and the other kids would say, oh, that's gross. And Ahmad didn't care. Ahmad was the kid that he loved, and he didn't care who knew that he loved.
00:32After I lost Ahmad back in February, I mean, I haven't come to grips that Ahmad is not coming back. I think I'm still in the numb stage that eventually he'll show up after I run.
00:49And I often have to sit down and prepare myself that Ahmad is never coming back.
00:53Early in the case, back in early March, I wasn't getting any help from the local authorities, the DAs.
01:02And at that point, I knew I had to stand up and fight, because now that I look back on it, if I hadn't stood up and fought the way I fought the good fight, the case would have been a close case.
01:17So it's been life-changing. I haven't really got a chance to sit down and actually grieve.
01:24Because I'm having to fight.
01:27And I knew, and I know if Ahmad, if the tables were turned and it was me and Ahmad had to fight, he would fight just as hard as I am.
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