00:00I know that closure doesn't exist because nothing is going to bring Junior back, nothing.
00:06But what would justice feel like and look like for you in this case?
00:12Awesomeness, greatness.
00:13I feel more than anything for my sister because she still struggles every day like it was yesterday.
00:19She's at that cemetery morning and night.
00:21So for me to see the relief on my sister's face when he's caught,
00:27and I promise Junior all the time.
00:29I talk to him on a daily basis.
00:31I walk in my office and say good morning and talk to him.
00:34And I promise him that we're going to catch him one day.
00:37One day it's going to happen.
00:38So for me, I think more than anything is hopefully for my mom, his grandma to see, and for my
00:44sister that.
00:45So, I mean, it would just be amazing if he was captured.
00:51And I think, too, just to take somebody that's as dangerous as him.
00:55He has a history of all of, you know, the things that he has done.
00:58I think just getting him off the streets would give me a little bit more peace.
01:03I feel like it wouldn't even, his capture is a little part of our grief journey.
01:08It's a little part of everything we're feeling every day.
01:12It would feel good, and I would feel a little bit more at ease to know that he is caught.
01:19But it's not going to make anything better.
01:21It's not going to bring my brother back.
01:23So, it would bring a little bit of peace.
01:25I don't know.
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