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00:01There's something that I think has been weighing on your conscience for a long time and that's been bothering you.
00:09I think you need to vent to get some peace of mind.
00:13You know what I'm talking about, right?
00:17I don't know how a human being could do that.
00:22I still cry when I think about that part.
00:26I can't go on.
00:30This is the most important moment of your life.
00:33Right now.
00:35You need to explain what happened.
00:39A person who is capable of killing another person...
00:42They are the worst kind of people.
01:05Love.
01:06Love.
01:07Mortal Love.
01:13In the stunning forests of Washington state.
01:18A shared romance blossoms.
01:22Michelle Ducharme is confident and charismatic.
01:27But after a difficult life, she struggles to find the right man.
01:36Byron Wright is a quiet, independent man from a broken home.
01:40Who has never known true love.
01:45By chance, these two will meet.
01:52With deadly consequences.
02:00My name is Norman Wright, and Byron Wright was my older brother.
02:05He was very carefree.
02:09She always had a smile on her face and...
02:13Especially when I was near the cars.
02:16Byron was the oldest.
02:18My sister Karen was the second.
02:21Then me and my sister Sharon.
02:24She is the youngest.
02:27In the late 1950s, Byron and his siblings suffer a great disappointment when their father abandons the family.
02:35My father liked to drink.
02:38He left my mother to raise four children alone on a government pension.
02:43I was very young, so to be honest, I don't remember how Byron reacted to it.
02:48But I know that I grew up with a fear of abandonment.
02:58Byron was like a brother to me.
03:00The Wrights were a poor family.
03:03They lived with their mother.
03:04And when their mother got sick, they went to live with their aunt and uncle, who were my neighbors.
03:11I liked cars, engines, and I enjoyed tinkering with them.
03:15And that's what Byron enjoyed.
03:17So I started going for rides with Byron and playing with the cars.
03:20And we saw each other every day.
03:22We used to go for drives, talk about cars, and listen to music.
03:27We'd even sneak out and have a little drag race.
03:36It was too much.
03:38He was happy.
03:41Byron was a very laid-back guy, kept to himself.
03:45He was very kind and loving to the people he befriended.
03:51He was a redhead, so he would get grumpy from time to time.
03:55If anyone messed with his cars, he could get angry very quickly.
03:59But that's the nature of faith, I think.
04:06My younger sister, Michelle, was called Shelly.
04:11My earliest memory of Shelly is when my parents brought her home from the hospital.
04:17My mother had her on her shoulder, and I remember seeing those big brown eyes.
04:23That's my earliest memory of her.
04:27She was beautiful and had long black hair.
04:30I thought she was a little strange because she had long legs and long arms.
04:35But she grew up and became perfect.
04:41Shelly was a beautiful teenager.
04:51Michelle, like Byron, had a difficult childhood.
04:58Our family wasn't very close.
05:01We didn't spend much time together as children.
05:12Of the four of us, Shelly had the strongest personality.
05:18She rebelled in her teens.
05:21She went out a lot.
05:24He drank and smoked.
05:26Mom and Shelly fought a lot.
05:31She had a really bad relationship with our mother.
05:35And I imagine that's why she wanted to leave home so early.
05:44While still in high school, 17-year-old Michelle meets automotive electrician Georgia Wengelblast.
05:54I think she needed the stability of someone.
05:58Love.
06:00Because her house was a complete mess.
06:03I think she considered me an escape valve.
06:08Somewhere to escape to.
06:11A night out with Michelle was a lot of fun.
06:15When Michelle was at the nightclub, she earned a living.
06:21In three years, George and Michelle get married.
06:26And soon after, they have a daughter whom they name Heather.
06:31Oh, that was amazing.
06:32I was thinking, look at my baby.
06:35I knew I would do anything for that child.
06:42But the pressures of family life are causing problems in Michelle and George's marriage.
06:49I was working two jobs at the time.
06:53I was always busy, making money.
06:58I didn't want them to lack what they wanted or needed.
07:03And I believe that my dedication to my work helped to keep her away.
07:13After my parents divorced, I went to live with my mother.
07:17When I was a child, everything was great.
07:20She was very jovial, lively, and had a lot of fun.
07:25She knew how to have fun.
07:28But she changed a little.
07:32Being a single mother was very difficult for my mother.
07:37She had negative moments when she felt a lot of sadness.
07:47I don't know if my mother really had depression.
07:51But I know for sure that she had symptoms of depression.
07:59While Michelle faces the challenges of being a single mother,
08:02just 22 kilometers away, in the picturesque Arlington County,
08:08Byron Wright has not yet found love.
08:11It was rather difficult to get to know Byron.
08:13I don't remember him ever having long-term relationships.
08:17He preferred cars to people.
08:19Byron's passion for mechanics led him to build a career working with aircraft.
08:26In 1977 or 78, he started working at Boeing.
08:32I worked on the inside of the 767.
08:35The American dream is to be able to buy your own home.
08:38And Byron bought his house on Wade Road.
08:42He owned a beautiful property.
08:44It was his.
08:45And I was very proud, very proud.
08:49He had achieved everything he had ever wanted.
08:51And he had a garage in the backyard to store and work on the cars.
08:57When he worked in the garage workshop, he was happy.
09:02In 1995, six years after her divorce from George,
09:07Michelle Wengelblast, 30, and Byron Wright, 44, finally meet.
09:17Byron and Shelly met at the Midway Tavern.
09:21In Arlington.
09:29Byron was a little older than Shelly.
09:32More mature.
09:35He was friendly and had a beautiful smile.
09:39Shelly must have been drawn to his kindness.
09:44She liked cars too.
09:46So it was good for him.
09:48I was happy for him.
09:49I thought all of that was great.
09:51Being together.
09:54From what I've seen of their relationship,
09:57They complemented each other.
10:10After dating for a short period,
10:12Michelle and Heather move into Byron's house.
10:16Wade Road was located in a sort of farmland area.
10:23Byron was very proud of the property he owned.
10:26Not so much because of the house, but because of the land he owned.
10:31And he had a large garage where he kept his cars.
10:34That was his baby.
10:36The garage.
10:40Oh, sorry, I'm going to cry.
10:43Ah, I was thinking about the garage and then...
10:47I don't know.
10:50It was such a positive thing that it ended up becoming something very negative.
11:05In the beautiful state of Washington,
11:08Michelle and Byron Wright
11:09They are building what appears to be a stable and happy life together.
11:19My favorite memory with my mother and Byron.
11:22It must be from when we used to go for walks.
11:25In his car, Malibu, 1963.
11:28We would lower the convertible top and when it was a beautiful sunny day,
11:32We would go out and wander around.
11:34It was fun.
11:37He was a nice guy.
11:39They were always sitting together, holding hands.
11:43They seemed to have affection for each other.
11:46And she seemed happy.
11:49I was happy because Byron found someone.
11:53She found a friend and a companion.
11:55with whom he could share his life.
12:00And in 2000,
12:02after five years together,
12:04Michelle and Byron get married in an intimate ceremony.
12:09My mother and Byron were in love.
12:13And it seemed that she had calmed down a bit.
12:27In the beginning,
12:28She seemed quite happy with Byron.
12:33I can't say when it stopped.
12:36but...
12:37It must have stopped at some point.
12:42In the beginning,
12:43They used to go out together.
12:45but not very often.
12:48And then, in the end,
12:49They almost never went out.
12:55They were drinking all the time.
12:57That was a constant.
13:00They always had cans,
13:02Bottles and cases of beer in our house.
13:06So I knew it was a problem.
13:14Living with my mother and Byron
13:17It wasn't fun at all, actually.
13:22They wanted to be close to people,
13:24but in the forest,
13:26I didn't have any of that.
13:29So it was super lonely.
13:37In 2002,
13:38at age 16,
13:41Heather leaves the troubled house.
13:43by Michelle and Byron
13:44and will go live with her father,
13:46George,
13:46and his new family.
13:49I'm not the alternate-weekend dad.
13:52I wanted Heather with me.
13:54since the divorce.
13:57I felt she was safe with me.
14:00I didn't need to worry.
14:01It would be fine if I were with you.
14:09Now living alone,
14:11Byron and Michelle
14:12They are distancing themselves even further.
14:14from their friends and relatives.
14:18It was very strange.
14:21I've kind of lost touch with my brother.
14:24My wife never met my brother.
14:27or Michelle
14:27And they were even invited.
14:29for our wedding,
14:30But they weren't.
14:33I was hurt.
14:34We saw each other.
14:35less so as time goes by.
14:38They didn't go to parties,
14:40I don't know why.
14:43Byron was a very reserved guy.
14:46and he didn't talk about relationships.
14:48He didn't share his relationship problems.
15:05She told me that Byron had left a note for her.
15:11She told me that Byron had left a note for her.
15:24that Byron had left a note for his son.
15:25He felt very sorry.
15:34Upon learning how Byron had left,
15:37I didn't like him anymore.
15:39I thought he hadn't acted rightly.
15:44I felt really bad for her.
15:49To try to move on with life,
15:51Michelle files for divorce and restarts her social life.
15:54reliving his youth.
16:00My mother brought life to the bar.
16:04She spoke to everyone,
16:07He bought drinks for everyone.
16:08She used to sing karaoke.
16:10She was very funny.
16:11when she was in a place where she felt good.
16:17On one of those nights,
16:19She knows the construction worker,
16:22Joel Dunahill.
16:26Joel Dunahill was a really cool guy, you know?
16:31Yes, he's always been very silly.
16:36Perhaps a little irresponsible.
16:38But, regardless of whatever situation you were in,
16:41He could make you laugh.
16:45When I found out he had a girlfriend,
16:49I thought,
16:50Wow, he's dating someone!
16:51That's crazy.
16:53Oh, and everyone was very happy for him.
16:56Joel was the opposite of Byron.
17:00He liked doing the same things she did.
17:02then they would leave,
17:04They went to casinos,
17:06They stayed in hotels.
17:07anything that involved alcohol,
17:09They were inside.
17:11He was also very affectionate towards him.
17:14She always said that she was beautiful.
17:17And that made her very happy.
17:23In 2007, they got married.
17:25And Joel moves into the house that used to belong to Michelle and Byron.
17:30But not everyone trusts Michelle's new man.
17:36I didn't like Joel very much.
17:40Mainly because he was a bad influence on my mother.
17:43And he was...
17:46Ah, it was kind of unpleasant being around him.
17:50But she seemed very happy.
17:53And that was all that mattered to me.
17:58Now the two of them live together.
18:00and the couple's remote property on Waley Road,
18:04It becomes a meeting point for Joel's friends.
18:09I had a feeling that Joel was hanging out with undesirable types.
18:14But, above all,
18:16that Joel was an undesirable type of person.
18:21Joel was using prescription medication.
18:24and...
18:25when you start taking these medications,
18:27You become dependent on them.
18:30And I believe 100% that this was the end for him.
18:33That's what led him to other drugs.
18:37I didn't want to put myself in that situation.
18:40Then...
18:42I stopped going there.
18:48I don't know why it happened.
18:53I just don't know how a human being could do that.
18:56And to lie to people.
18:59For so long.
19:04As if nothing had happened.
19:12After divorcing Byron Wright,
19:15Michelle Wright marries the Good Life of Oro Dunahill.
19:20At first, it seems that the loving couple formed the ideal pair.
19:25Until, suddenly,
19:27their intense love affair
19:29It gets gloomy.
19:30Joel and Michelle's relationship
19:32It seemed very positive at first.
19:35In the course of time,
19:36it was possible to see that
19:37Joel was walking away.
19:40From all over the world.
19:44I remember once Joel called our house.
19:48And we could hear Michelle arguing with him in the background.
19:52I was screaming.
19:54There,
19:55We started to get very worried about what was happening.
20:01she, for sure,
20:04It somehow scared him.
20:12In 2013, Michelle and Joel's relationship becomes the focus of a criminal investigation.
20:18when the sheriff of Snow Homish County
20:21He receives two warnings, known as "kites," from a prisoner.
20:29The sign said...
20:31Attention, investigator
20:32Joey Dunn and Scott Wells.
20:34We have information about a homicide.
20:36Come see me.
20:59The informant was an individual who stole cars and whom I had arrested on other occasions.
21:05He stole and had a drug problem.
21:11We learned that he was at a place where there was a junkyard.
21:18A junkyard is a place where people take stolen cars and dismantle them so they can sell the parts.
21:28He told me that he had stolen cars and catalytic converters with some individuals and that they had taken everything to a house.
21:36The people involved in this were mainly engaged in robbery and drug trafficking.
21:43These individuals were using methamphetamine and probably other substances.
21:50The informant told us that the junkyard was located south of Arlington, on Wade Road.
21:58The property owners were Joel and Michelle Dunn.
22:12The informant claims that Joel runs a car theft ring operating from his backyard and that he and
22:18Michelle and her husband are involved in a toxic marriage.
22:23He said that Joel was living outside the house in a trailer with a girlfriend he had gotten pregnant.
22:30And that whenever Michelle had any contact with Joel, he would verbally abuse her.
22:41The informant claims that the way Joel mistreated Michelle worried him.
22:46The informant was very worried that Michelle would call the police because of all the activity going on there.
22:56and that she didn't approve.
23:00Furthermore, the informant claims to have discussed this with another member of the chop shop gang named Mike.
23:08But Mike said, "Oh, she's not going to say anything."
23:13And he asked, why isn't she going to say anything? She's getting annoyed with Joel, she's getting...
23:17angry with him.
23:18And then Mike said, well, she's not going to say anything because she killed her husband.
23:34We had no reports of anyone going missing in that area.
23:40So we knew it wasn't an unsolved homicide, not that we were aware of.
23:47To tell you the truth, I was skeptical, because we hear these stories a lot.
23:52In the drug world, people say things to scare others, and it's not true.
23:57But we were talking about a missing person, a victim of homicide.
24:02It was very important to check.
24:06First, we needed to identify Michelle's previous husband and find out everything we could about him.
24:16We discovered that she had been married to a man named George Wagonblast.
24:22And then, she married a man named Byron Wright.
24:27And that she filed for divorce in October of 2004.
24:36The divorce story was pretty crazy.
24:41She claimed she had been abandoned, and later we discovered it was a divorce proceeding in the absence of the father.
24:49spouse.
24:51Investigators discover that Byron never appeared in court for the divorce proceedings.
24:57So, Michelle inherited almost everything.
25:00Michelle received the property where she lived, plus $120,000 from Byron's pension fund.
25:12She also sold a lot next to hers for $110,000.
25:17And he even sold all his cars.
25:25We checked Byron's driver's license and discovered that he hadn't renewed it since it expired in 2008.
25:35We checked him by name and date of birth, we only checked his social security number, in case he had changed his name.
25:43We searched for this individual in every database we knew of, and we couldn't find him anywhere.
25:50from the United States.
25:53The Snow Holmes County Sheriff's Office is following a lead from a prison informant who claims that Michelle
26:00Dunahill, killed her previous husband, Byron Wright.
26:05Is he telling the truth?
26:10How come they can't find any electronic record of Byron?
26:14After September 2004, investigators began searching for his family.
26:19It's rare for someone to disappear and no one to report the disappearance.
26:26So, I spoke with his sister, Sharon Deal, and she told me she hadn't heard from Byron in a while.
26:3515 years.
26:37In 2009, five years after Michelle claimed Byron had left her for another woman, Sharon attempted to report his disappearance.
26:49Unfortunately, the disappearance was not reported, and investigators were unable to pursue the case.
26:57They told her that, since he was an adult, he could run away with whomever he wanted.
27:04None of Byron Wright's friends and relatives have heard from him in years.
27:10But was he murdered?
27:12And if so, who is responsible?
27:17Literature on the way.
27:19To uncover the truth, the investigators launch a secret operation.
27:24Investigators Scharf and Dunn wanted the informant released from prison.
27:29because they thought it would be the best way to try to obtain evidence of how this murder had occurred,
27:36And where it would have been, when, who committed it, and how.
27:41I asked the informant if he would use a listening device, and he didn't hesitate, he said yes.
27:55After securing the informant's release from prison, the secret operation begins.
28:20After an agonizing wait, the informant returns with recorded conversations of the dismantling gang.
28:31After four and a half hours of recording...
28:34Joel spilled the beans.
28:37What did he say?
28:39That Michelle killed her last husband.
28:43The investigators have a lead.
28:45Did she stab him?
28:46And he buried the body, yes.
28:48The story we heard is that Michelle Dunhill first argued with her husband Byron and stabbed him in the kitchen.
28:59Then he dismembered his body and buried it in the backyard.
29:06Man, he was in pieces.
29:08The top half remained, the bottom half remained, and the head was severed.
29:13I swear to God.
29:17And that's not all.
29:19Mike tells the informant that he, Joel, and another gang member...
29:24...they helped to dig up and rebury the body.
29:30Mike told the informant that they retrieved the body from behind the house, from under a pile of dirt...
29:37...and they carried him about 30 or 40 meters to the garage...
29:44...where they broke the concrete floor and dug a hole...
29:48...they placed the body in the hole and poured concrete over it.
29:55Man, that's how I met Joel.
29:57The first thing I did was bury a body with him.
30:06We had very good information to obtain a search warrant and look for the body on the property.
30:14Central attention, reinforcements on site.
30:17Initially, we sent uniformed police officers to bring everyone under control and into custody.
30:25The plan was to arrest both of them, Joel and Michelle.
30:30Not necessarily because of the homicide at that moment, but because of the vehicle stolen from the property.
30:36Stop!
30:37Joel freaked out and started yelling and screaming.
30:43They had...
30:441032, please provide information on the situation.
30:47...that they used a taser on him.
30:491032, please provide information on the situation.
30:51Michelle was at the house, and I informed her that she was under arrest for possession of a stolen vehicle.
30:59With Michelle, Joel, and the junkyard gang in custody...
31:02...the search for Barnard Wright's body begins.
31:14Using ground-penetrating radar, investigators detect an anomaly under the garage.
31:20When I arrived, the hole that the investigators had dug was almost waist-deep.
31:26And it was large enough for at least two good-sized investigators to enter and dig at the same time.
31:32Eventually, we reached a point where the shovel hit something.
31:37And everyone stopped.
31:39And that was a great moment for everyone.
31:44We found some...
31:54A large blue plastic box.
31:59It was very heavy.
32:02You could see that it was full of drywall mortar.
32:07It was possible to see very little of what was inside.
32:12There was only one thing that stood out on top.
32:17And the forensic expert inspected it with her hands...
32:22And he said, "This is a human head."
32:27The medical examiner, through his dental records, can determine that the victim they removed from the garage,
32:36The property on Whale Road, however, actually belonged to Byron Wright.
32:43In February 2014, Michelle Dunahill's second husband, Byron Wright, was found buried beneath his own garage.
32:54Now, investigators must question Michelle and Joy Dunahill to establish the circumstances of Byron's death.
33:03When was the last time you spoke to Byron?
33:07I don't know.
33:09It's been years and years.
33:12For at least a decade, I would say.
33:15Okay. And where is he now?
33:17I have no idea.
33:19He left in 2004.
33:24Michelle was very consistent in all the stories that Byron had left with another woman.
33:31who he worked for and that they had moved from the region.
33:38Did you suspect he was having an affair with that other woman before he left you?
33:44No. I was very shocked.
33:48Did he give you any idea of who he was?
33:52She was young and red-haired.
33:54That's all I know.
33:57And how did you find that out?
34:01There was a note on my desk when I got home from work.
34:05And what did the ticket say?
34:06Sorry.
34:07I met someone else.
34:14In the interrogation room next door, Joel tells the investigators a very different story.
34:20She says he used to hit her and stuff.
34:24And he was going to kill him or do something else.
34:27It looks like she stabbed him.
34:29Were they somewhere else or at the house?
34:31They were in the house.
34:32Joel told us that Michelle told him that Byron was abusive towards her, and that's how it went.
34:40They started fighting and she ended up stabbing him.
34:45And she claimed it was in self-defense.
34:53The coroner determined that the victim's body had been cut into pieces.
35:02The arms were removed and the legs were removed below the knees.
35:07Joel later told police that Michelle had used knives and an axe to do this.
35:17According to Joel, Michelle told him that after dismembering Byron, she buried him in the backyard.
35:23She couldn't dig a very deep hole.
35:27So he ordered a truckload of dirt to dump on top of the body.
35:34Joel made it clear that he was not involved in the murder.
35:37But investigators were suspicious of Joel's supposedly limited role.
35:45I want to make this clear.
35:47Did you kill Byron Wright?
35:50No, I didn't kill him.
35:52Did you plan Byron Wright's death?
35:54No, sir.
35:54Did you participate with Michelle in any way to kill, hurt, or assault Byron?
36:00No.
36:04After speaking with Byron's employers and Michelle's family, Heather,
36:08Investigators discover that he disappeared and was likely murdered in August or September of 2004.
36:16Months before Joel and Michelle met.
36:21In fact, the only person who had contact with Byron to kill him in the first week of September was
36:28Michelle.
36:31There's something that I think has been weighing on your conscience for a long time and that's been bothering you.
36:38You know what I'm talking about, right?
36:41No.
36:44This is the most important moment of your life, right now.
36:51You need to explain what happened.
36:55Byron simply didn't disappear, did he?
36:58I didn't kill him.
37:00So why did he tell Joel that he killed him?
37:03I didn't tell Joel that I killed him.
37:07Michelle denies committing any crime, and Joel claims she killed Byron in self-defense.
37:14But the autopsy results reveal its own horrific history.
37:20The plaster from the drywall actually helped preserve Byron's body.
37:26So, with that information, the coroner was able to find wounds on his body.
37:33Byron had about 11 injuries to the back of his neck and back.
37:40And also a cut on the left side of the throat.
37:45These are indications that this attack was likely premeditated and not in self-defense, with contact.
37:55face to face.
37:58Michelle had the opportunity and the motive to commit the murder.
38:05Michelle was not happy with Byron.
38:08And she wanted all the financial gains she could get from the marriage.
38:19She wanted everything. It was greed.
38:21She was greedy.
38:24To ensure the crime would never be discovered, Michelle asked Joel for help.
38:30What we concluded was that the property would be foreclosed upon and she would lose the property.
38:37And if someone moved there and started digging up the earth, they would discover Byron's body.
38:47Joel believed that Michelle was being beaten.
38:50And that they would lose the property and the body would be discovered.
38:55And she would be arrested for a serious crime.
38:58Then Joel agreed to help his wife move the body.
39:05He ended up asking two friends for help to dig up the body and place it under the concrete floor of the
39:12garage.
39:16Michelle Donahill is being held here in the Snorromish County Jail on one million dollar bail.
39:22She is accused of stabbing her ex-husband to death almost ten years ago.
39:28If someone hadn't moved the body to keep it hidden, Ellington's wife would never have been arrested.
39:34On July 11, 2014, Michelle Donahill, 48, pleaded guilty to simple murder.
39:43As part of her guilty plea, Michelle Donahill admitted that she killed Byron Wright and that it was not in legitimate self-defense.
39:50defense.
39:50In Washington, aggravated homicide requires an additional element of premeditation.
39:56Given that this case was 10 years old, with the evidence we had, it was not possible to prove that there was premeditation.
40:04Michelle was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
40:08No charges of property crime were brought against her.
40:12Regarding the three men who allegedly reburied the body, the Snohomish police told me that any crimes they may commit are their responsibility.
40:19The charges they could be brought against them are already time-barred as of this date.
40:24I think Joe made a lot of serious mistakes and got himself into a very bad situation.
40:31It makes perfect sense that drugs and the wrong people can completely change a person.
40:38And then there was this sort of black widow, which is Michelle.
40:43And what do black widows do? They arrest people.
40:53I still cry when I think about that part, what happened to him.
40:58And what was lost, I cannot continue.
41:02It's hard to think about what happened to him.
41:08Yes, it's unthinkable.
41:12And I'm not one to hate, but I hate her.
41:15Because of what she did.
41:19When I heard about how it all happened, how she, how she killed him.
41:26It was, it was awful.
41:30It was difficult to understand.
41:33Anyone who is capable of killing another person.
41:37They are the worst kind of people.
41:40She is not someone who...
41:44Someone I wanted to have around.
41:46She wasn't my mother.
41:47It wasn't.
41:53She was no longer someone I wanted to be around.
42:01I think that's the hardest part.
42:03I was going to think about it...
42:04In Byron's family.
42:07Because, I don't know, if I had...
42:10One...
42:10I don't know, maybe an uncle.
42:12And he would disappear out of nowhere.
42:15I would be very upset.
42:17I can't imagine.
42:23Sorry.
42:34He was happiest when he was behind the wheel of a race car...
42:38Or he was walking down the road with someone, listening to music.
42:42He loved doing that.
42:46Here we are, in a 1956 Thunderbird.
42:49A car that Byron knew very well.
42:52And it is...
42:53It's sad to think that he can no longer ride here with me, in this car.
42:57And that's what...
42:59I'm going to miss it more.
43:00I can't do that.
43:03Byron was a great guy.
43:05A good friend.
43:07If you were his friend, he would help you with anything.
43:10I would do anything for you.
43:11And me...
43:14I was lucky to be his friend.
43:18Brazilian Version
43:20DPN Santos
43:21Faia tudo por isso.
43:41Bye, bye.
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