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00:08I was supposed to go pick her up and she never showed up Samantha was a mother of three recently
00:15separated one of the worst experiences I've ever been through anytime that you've got a missing
00:20person's case the ultimate goal is to find the missing person alive and well their boyfriend's
00:28claiming that he don't know where she's at her relationship was a good relationship was loving
00:31we cared for each other quite a whole lot but when you ask questions he would start yelling and
00:39degrade you when you need somebody to go in the box match wits with the suspect Jim Holland is who
00:48you
01:17want
01:24wise County was largely rural wooded very conservative kind of what I would term salt
01:30of the earth for the most part hard hard-working people I've lived in this area since I was five
01:37years old it's always been that way but at the end of the day you'll be surprised sometimes where you
01:45find yourself and what you'll find yourself doing that couldn't be any more true in this line of
01:51work last time I talked to my daughter Samantha I was supposed to go pick her up she was texting
02:02me
02:02on the phone saying where to meet her and out and she would be there at a certain time I
02:08got there a
02:08little bit early and she never showed up then I just lost contact with her for a little while after
02:18that it was normal not to hear from her but then when she finally texted I noticed that the texting
02:30was
02:30different Samantha would always make you know short answers and then abbreviate everything but then they
02:37were all start to be wrote out and then they just stopped I never heard anything back we filed missing
02:50persons report the next day we went out handing out flyers any place we could
03:07Decatur Bridgeport Chico there was flyers going out everywhere and we were searching in different
03:15places trying to get her located I hope she would come home or she'd call and say hey come get
03:22me yeah
03:24nothing Samantha was young lady 28 years old mother of three recently separated from Paul that she has the
03:35children by the authorities needed to confirm that the person she was separated from was ruled out as
03:46suspect the timeline is very important I mean that's one of the first steps we do Paul was at the
03:52very end
03:52of the timeline they did mention searching my property I said fine let's search it together I met Samantha
04:13because I worked with her mom and dad her dad installed swimming pools she started coming to the jobs with
04:20us she
04:20was a hard worker she's beautiful always has been funny always cutting jokes and pulling pranks on people
04:29Samantha would prank anybody another shoving them in the swimming pool you name it she would do it and she
04:36could throw a punch we loved each other very much super my first love hers too we spend every day
04:48together at work love letters
04:50all day long I have a box of love letters at home we had three kids together life was great
04:59love and laughter and fun all the time
05:05Samantha and Paul got together really young and then later on they just kind of grew apart
05:15one night at our house she met David I knew the Malone family from the truck stop they were truckers
05:22she
05:23started dating him after that night they seemed really nice it would bring her own flowers and
05:29take her places and seemed like a really nice guy and then shortly after they got together Samantha moved in
05:42with him when I found out that David Malone was Samantha's boyfriend I was concerned I've had dealings with David
05:50Malone in
05:50the past David did have a criminal history of violence against women David and Samantha they was together for about
06:00four months before she did become missing it wasn't too long into the relationship that I noticed things
06:10wrong Samantha come home with marks around her neck and she said it was from rough sex and it's like
06:17no
06:18that's not but that's what she kept on saying every time my first encounter with David Malone was going to
06:27get my
06:28kids immediately you can tell someone's jealous or think something's going on even if absolutely there
06:35was nothing going on like that
06:48during the time they actually lived together David wanted her to stay there at the house all the time he
06:55wanted his control over she called me and said I need you to come get me please when Springtown picked
07:14her up took her to my house the house we were raising our kids in she read to Courtney they
07:21pizza together
07:23she said somebody's coming to pick me up said it better not be it's not it's not and then she
07:30said
07:31if I don't ever see you again I love you
07:48Samantha reported in Parker County that she was sexually assaulted by David Malone she went to the hospital
07:57and they did a rape kid on her she pressed charges CBS was called and I got emergency custody of
08:06the kids
08:07thank God do you know the system don't always work she had been beaten raped several times and picked up
08:16by her brother I was trying to make sure she left David this time but she was her own person
08:22there was
08:23nothing I could do she wouldn't listen
08:34I don't know how many times I called her for the next couple of days
08:39I continuously blew her phone up I started getting on the phone to other people and telling them
08:44something's wrong and her mom agreed with me nobody's heard remember you write some song
09:00anytime that you've got a missing person's case the ultimate goal is to find the missing person and
09:06hopefully find them alive and well we had searched many areas that we knew Malone was connected to
09:13eventually the warrant guys located him at that time Malone actually had a warrant for his arrest for
09:20sexual assault it was a traffic stop he is arrested for the outstanding warrant I was hoping that they
09:28would find him and she would be there but she's not with him I'm like we gotta find her
09:44David Malone was transported back to Parker County
09:48after finding David you know we're hoping that we're gonna find Samantha I go down there interview him
09:56as long as you let him talk he's fine but when you start wanting to ask questions it kind of
10:00changes
10:01he would get upset he would start yelling and trying to degrade you he didn't seem really concerned about Samantha
10:11I mean he's only wanting you to believe what he wants you to believe
10:18but as far as any kind of details no
10:26in any situation where you need somebody to go in the box and match wits with the suspect
10:36Jim Holland is who you want
10:54a North Texas mother of three young children disappears there's no sign for two weeks as her family waits wonders
11:02and hopes
11:03and this hits the news and it just blows up
11:13Wise County Sheriff's Department gets the idea that Samantha McNaughton's boyfriend David Malone is going to be a special dude
11:20and if he did this or if he had anything to do with it
11:23then you know maybe I can get him to talk
11:28there's always a chance that Samantha McNaughton's alive and we're hopeful
11:35but there's a clock and it's ticking
11:38that's a lot of pressure on me but moments like this are why I became a ranger
12:06I know when I get into the box with David Malone the only way I'm going to get
12:10the truth out of him is to be patient and listen to the story he wants to tell
12:15I need him to trust me
12:19you've known Samantha for how long?
12:21I've known Samantha since June this year
12:24so like four or five months?
12:25like four or five months
12:26okay and you're a boyfriend and girlfriend?
12:28we're boyfriend and girlfriend
12:30okay and in the course of this four to five months I guess you're living with Samantha is that correct?
12:35that's correct
12:36is there anyone else living with you?
12:38I mean Samantha and her kids
12:40okay and does Samantha have a job?
12:43she worked part-time
12:44okay but you were the-
12:46yes she only worked part-time
12:47you're basically supporting Samantha and her kids?
12:49yes
12:51I start off the interrogation by building him up
12:55by letting him understand that I recognize that you know he's a hard-working person
13:00that he's been supporting this girl that he's been supporting her children
13:05describe your relationship as a good relationship
13:08our relationship was a good relationship
13:10it was loving
13:10we cared for each other quite a whole lot
13:14and it was kind of rocky
13:16but you know what good relationship is
13:19prior to this record statement
13:21we talked about how you're being bothered by some things
13:23is that correct?
13:24that's correct
13:35I was driving
13:37around seven o'clock at night I get this call from a captain at Wise County Sheriff's Department
13:43and he said I need you
13:44this girl's missing and I need you to go to Parker County and interview this dude
13:51so I reached out to Tony Bradford who was a ranger in Parker County
13:56Jim primarily needed my help because he wanted a Robin to his Batman so to speak
14:03I've known Jim since 2007 he can be the most arrogant cocksure person you've ever met but then he's also
14:11very down-to-earth and he's able to relate to a whole spectrum of people
14:15he's as good as gold in my book
14:20Parker County Sheriff's Department tells me right away that Malone was hungry
14:26so I grabbed some fast food for David Malone and myself
14:29and the idea is break bread and build some type of rapport
14:37they said the Texas Rangers had come in
14:41when you know they're coming
14:42you know things are fixing to be set right
14:46they are a special group of people
14:50I said it to myself
14:52they would find out where Samantha's at
15:14so I introduced myself to David Malone
15:17and we sit there and we eat hamburgers
15:19and just kind of get to know each other a little bit
15:25everyone this guy has talked to
15:27has immediately jumped him about Samantha McNorton
15:31I felt like that was not the place I needed to go
15:37he basically just says as we're eating
15:39that he dated Samantha McNorton
15:42but he didn't have anything to do with her disappearance
15:45he says the last time he saw her
15:48he had dropped her off at a convenience store
15:50and they had kind of reconciled a friendship
15:54and he agreed to take us there
15:56myself and Ranger Bradford
15:59thought process was that
16:01in the vehicle
16:02we can get him talking
16:04and begin this opportunity of communication
16:13almost immediately
16:15Malone says I didn't sexually assault her
16:18he really seemed to concentrate
16:20on this aggravated sexual assault
16:23and then he starts talking about
16:25how Samantha McNorton was cheating on him
16:28we opened up the conversation
16:30and kind of talking about
16:32you know yeah I've been there before
16:34and trying to empathize with him
16:35and I pull in Ranger Bradford
16:39if I remember right I made up some
16:42bullshit about some old gal that cheated on me in college
16:45or when I was in the army or something like that
16:47you know letting them know hey yeah I get it
16:50you know you're right
16:51they can break your heart
16:52and you can't trust them and all that
16:56Malone is really buying into this
16:58this underlying theme just really pops out
17:01that this is all about guys being done wrong
17:03by their cheating girlfriend
17:07the more we talk about the cheating
17:10the more and more anger that you start seeing in this
17:15it didn't take long to draw a beat on him
17:17personality wise
17:19it's obvious he had a problem with women
17:22he likes to hear the fact that we both had issues with women
17:27and so you create this character
17:31I guess that would be someone
17:33that if they're going to share their you know
17:34innermost secrets that they would open up
17:36and share them with
17:43we get to the convenience store
17:46Malone says you know this is where I left her off
17:48and he says we sat down and we talked
17:50and we worked everything out
17:52I left and that was it
17:55it didn't make any sense to me
17:58I mean as we're driving
17:59he's mad he's cussing at her
18:01he's calling her all these horrible names
18:03and then all of a sudden he changes to
18:07but we talked and we were friends
18:09and she was going to go be with her boyfriend
18:12I left and that was it
18:17based on this immediate 180
18:20and complete change in persona
18:22there was no doubt in my mind
18:25that he was lying
18:28of course I start pointing out video cameras
18:31in the parking lot
18:32I told him you know this is your problem
18:35that's not going to be on video
18:39but he basically says
18:40well I don't know what to say
18:41other than that's what happened
18:45so then it's
18:46all right well let's pivot
18:47where did you go next
18:49and he said well I went to
18:50my dad's house
18:51in Runaway Bay
18:57so the thought process was
18:58let's keep talking
18:59let's keep driving
19:01the longer that he talks to us
19:03the more likely he is to shoot himself in the foot
19:06the more you can keep them talking
19:09the more rope you give them to hang yourself with
19:13we start driving
19:17Malone really really starts opening up
19:20you know how horrible
19:22how angry and mad and upset he was getting
19:26because she was cheating on him
19:31we arrive at Malone's father's residence
19:36and I basically tell Malone
19:39man look
19:40we haven't seen this girl for 11 days
19:43and it's looking more and more like
19:47she's not alive
19:48and I said you know David
19:50if this is a crime of passion
19:53you need to tell us
19:54because that's different than premeditated murder
19:58and he has to smoke a cigarette
20:05and so we step out into this grass area right
20:08in front of the lake
20:09with a bunch of trees and stuff around
20:12you see the anger in his eyes
20:16this isn't a feigned anger
20:18I mean if there's anything that's clear at this point
20:21he hates this woman
20:23he just turns around
20:25I feel like this could be the moment
20:30he finally says
20:31I need to think about this overnight
20:34I knew not to push him any farther
20:37because I think if I would have continued to push him
20:39he would have shut down
20:43it's a roller coaster of emotion
20:44but at the end of the day
20:47it's up to them
20:47it's not up to you
20:51so we ended up taking him back to Parker County
20:53and putting him back in the jail
21:10the next day
21:11I head back up there with Ranger Bradford
21:14there was some strategy talk
21:16about how we're going to approach it
21:18Jim even told me
21:19I'm going to bear down on him a little bit
21:21bring a little more pressure today
21:26we meet with Malone
21:27and he goes
21:28I want to take you somewhere
21:29and show you something
21:31I mean
21:33what do we have to lose
21:36the first day
21:37you know
21:38we get the chisel in
21:39but I felt like the second day
21:40one of my goals
21:41was to really
21:43hammer him into a story
21:45and really lock him in
21:48in a situation like this
21:50you're kind of up to bat
21:53you're going to knock in
21:54a winning run
21:55or you're going to lose the game
22:00Malone said that he was going to
22:01take us to his grandmother's house
22:03that Samantha McNorton's glasses
22:05were there
22:09we pulled down this road
22:11into I guess what would
22:13best be described
22:14as a compound
22:16and as soon as I pull in there
22:19I get this bad feeling
22:23we stop and get out
22:25he's going to show me
22:26where these glasses are
22:27and all of a sudden
22:28men start coming out of the house
22:30you know
22:31one, two, three, four
22:32I don't remember how many
22:35and the house just starts
22:37emptying out with hillbillies
22:38and we're
22:39nobody knows
22:40we're out here
22:41with this son of a bitch
22:42okay
22:44that's what had my ass
22:45tight enough
22:46you couldn't shove a marble in it
22:49myself and Ranger Bradford
22:56I can't
22:56be
22:57I know
23:15I can't
23:16be
23:16I can't
23:17be
23:17Bradford. We're in a bad spot. This is the Malone family compound. It hits me. I remember the
23:27location because I had been out there to this 20 to 40 acre piece of property that actually has
23:33tunnels and caves in it. About a year before helping the DEA serve a warrant on the property.
23:41There were several individuals that lived out at that location that had pretty serious criminal
23:46histories. I felt like at any minute a shootout could occur. Ranger Bradford quickly disappears
23:58behind my truck. I'm out there getting this .308 out and putting it on the tailgate. I was afraid we
24:06were going to end up getting in a banjo rifle shootout out there. I'm stuck out on the other
24:15side of the truck with Malone and his family. And they bring him out some tea and everyone's
24:22drinking tea. It's almost like we're, you know, we're having a family get-together, a family
24:28social. I really felt like things were going to go south. And I started coming up with ways
24:37to defuse it. I said, you know, David's made a rough decision. He's decided to help us and
24:44we're actually here to help him. And that seemed to kind of settle them down. I basically thanked
24:51them for their time and grabbed Malone and escort him back to my truck as Tony's taking cover
24:56on both of us. And we pull out of there, happy to be alive, happy not to have been in
25:05a shootout.
25:09We start driving down the road again and Malone said, I want to go to my mom's house.
25:16I literally locked up on the brakes in the middle of the highway. I said, man, I'm not your taxi
25:20service.
25:21We know this occurred and now it's time to tell us what happened.
25:29It was awful because you didn't know where he put her. There were so many places he could
25:33have put her. It's one of the worst experiences I've ever been through. A lot of staring out
25:42the windows. I seen her in a dream and something was wrong. I was trying to get to her and
25:51I couldn't
25:51get to her. It was cold, getting cold. And I'm like, we got to find her. She's cold enough.
26:05I had keyed in on the fact that for Malone, it was just sticking in his craw that he was
26:11being
26:11charged with sexual assault. That morning, I discussed my idea with Jim about calling the DA
26:18to write this letter out that if he cooperates in the disappearance of Samantha, this sexual assault
26:26charge will be dropped. Jim said, yeah. He said, that sounds good. Go for it.
26:30I said, David, I feel like you're not giving us information because you do have issues with
26:35the sexual assault. So we got this letter from the district attorney and he seemed to really,
26:42really appreciate that. I remember it seemed like it was instantaneous where he looked at Jim.
26:49And he said, all right, let's go one side. It's time to really put the screws to David Malone.
27:06The juggle was I wanted the confession, but I really needed the body. The only way I'm going
27:13to get his help on the body is if I hold his hand during that confession and he at least
27:21believes
27:21that I'm trying to help him out.
27:25I've got all the confidence in the world in Jim. There's nobody I'd rather have in there,
27:29but I'm a born pessimist. There's still that in the back of your mind. It's thinking,
27:35what if he gets in there and then Malone just decides to give the big finger to everything
27:40and be like, take me back to jail. At a certain point in this relationship,
27:49did you start wondering if she's having these, I guess, sexual relations with other people?
27:55Yes. Why do you start thinking that?
27:57Because she'd be gone for hours and the way that her attitude was and everything,
28:03it showed all the signs of her having sexual relations with other people.
28:08Going into the interview, I felt like if I could put him in this painful place again,
28:14I could really drive him into the truth. And if he felt like he had accurately portrayed
28:21why her murder was ultimately justified, then we wouldn't have any issues in him leading us to the body.
28:42David Malone was convinced that his girlfriend, Samantha McNaughton,
28:46was cheating on him the entirety of their relationship.
28:50The question is, what exactly happened the day she disappeared that escalated things?
29:01So let's go to around, I guess, November 5th. Do you remember that day?
29:07Yes, I remember that day, clearly. We got up and I was waiting on my boss to call me to
29:12go to work.
29:13Okay, and who's your boss?
29:14The guy I was working for at the time was Justin and Samantha came to work with me that day.
29:19Okay, and does anything strange or peculiar happen that day?
29:23Yes, we're at work and, you know, she, Samantha's helping me run the plumbing and everything in the attic.
29:29I see that Justin and Samantha are kind of messing around.
29:35It was dark. We're cleaning the stuff up.
29:38I'm standing in front of Samantha and Justin's behind her and he bends down to act like he's getting parts
29:45and Samantha shines a light in my eyes so I couldn't see what they were doing.
29:49As Malone describes everything specifically, what happened on November 5th at his job site, you see the anger really start
29:59setting in.
30:00But he's behind her.
30:02Yes, he's behind her.
30:15It's interesting because Malone never says that he actually sees anything.
30:18He just believed from seeing his boss behind his girlfriend that, you know, she'd done something wrong.
30:26And obviously that doesn't make any sense.
30:28And it was just bizarre.
30:31But there's no doubt in his mind that she's cheating on him.
30:37So what happens next?
30:39I get upset and I tell her to go to the truck.
30:42I go back and confront Justin about it.
30:45He denies it and he says that she had been shining a light in his eyes all night.
30:50He gets in his truck and he leaves and I get in my truck and I leave.
30:53Okay, you leave with Samantha.
30:54Yes, me and Samantha are in my truck and we leave and we go to the house.
30:59We go there and I notice that the curtains pulled down and somebody had broken into my house.
31:06Okay, and then what happens?
31:08I go into the house.
31:09Somebody had just broke in and for what reason I still don't know.
31:12Okay.
31:14Did that happen?
31:16Probably not.
31:17These are things that he developed in his own mind based on this paranoid psychosis that he was living in.
31:24And it's the same paranoia that convinced him that his boss was having sexual relations with Samantha.
31:31And so I get, you know, a few of my things, my clothes and me and Samantha leave.
31:39Okay, and where do you go?
31:41I'm just basically driving around to find somewhere so we can sleep until we wake up in the morning and
31:45figure out what we're going to do.
31:47I don't know the actual road name or anything, but we turn off on a dirt road off of that
31:54highway that goes toward Bridgeport.
31:56Okay.
31:57And when we're going down there, you know, I'm trying to talk to Samantha about what's going on and I
32:01told her that I'm tired of her lying to me and I told her that she needed to tell me
32:04the truth.
32:06I wanted to really get his emotion on video of how much this alleged cheating affected him and how much
32:16anger there was.
32:17And you could see that.
32:22When we eventually get to where we're going, we pull off the road and I'm looking over at her and
32:27this is starting to get serious.
32:29And I'll grab Samantha by the hair and I'll put her in my head in my lap and I'm asking
32:38her to tell me the truth, to tell me everything.
32:41His paranoid psychosis has convinced him that she's having relationships and he wants to take complete and total control of
32:49her at this time.
32:52The reality is, is this poor young lady as a madman holding her down in the middle of nowhere and
32:59the truth doesn't matter.
33:03She had been cheating on me and I was tired of it and I was fed up and I wanted
33:07to know the truth.
33:09Okay.
33:09And while we're sitting there, I feel this out of body experience of like, this is the reason why I
33:17was put on the earth to, to be there that night with Samantha.
33:21And I feel like Lucifer's with us there.
33:27I can't think of a single time that I've been interviewing someone about a murder and they started telling me
33:34about how Lucifer appeared to him.
33:36I pull out my pocket now and I put it to her back and I tell her to tell me
33:43the truth.
33:43And she starts telling me about the guys that she's been with and she goes into gory details, basically just
33:51trying to hurt me in my head.
33:55Basically, what he did was interrogated her about all the times that she's cheated on him.
34:00Is there any truth to this?
34:02No.
34:04Sam wasn't like that.
34:05She was faithful.
34:07She had a pure heart.
34:09She wasn't a party person.
34:10She was a faithful person to whoever she was with.
34:15But Malone, he is convinced that something was going on.
34:20And so we have a poor woman who's being held down by her hair, who's got a knife shoved into
34:26her back.
34:27And he was doing what she can to save her life.
34:32So basically, she's saying when you're going off to work and busting your ass.
34:35Yes.
34:36Then while you're gone, she's sleeping with other men.
34:38That's correct.
34:41This interrogation's a tightrope because as Malone's going through what he did to Samantha, I'm sickened by it.
34:50But I know if I let it in for a second, I'm going to be thinking about what I want
34:55to do to David Malone.
34:56And that doesn't do any good.
34:59I don't want Malone to think that I'm judging him in a negative way because I want him to lead
35:04me to her body.
35:06And what happens next?
35:23I've been talking to David Malone for two days.
35:26He begins telling me how he grabbed Samantha McNaughton by her hair and pulled her into his lap and began
35:35forcing her to answer his questions.
35:39I can't imagine what Samantha went through.
35:43She had to be wondering if she was ever going to get out of this alive.
35:52I've got the knife and it's in her back and she starts screaming and fighting.
35:58She grabs the knife and we're rushing around in the front of the truck and she goes over to the
36:04passenger side
36:06and somehow the door opens and we both fall out and I put my hands around her throat and I
36:13basically choke her to death.
36:23I think ultimately Samantha knows that she's going to die.
36:28She tries to fight him off and Malone is able to immediately grab her and to suffocate her to death.
36:37I can't imagine how horrible that was.
36:40And there's this presence with us and I turn around and I see this dark shadowy figure like someone's standing
36:51there, like the Grand Reaper.
36:53And I feel the presence and it's just like a chill all the way down inside my body from inside
36:57the depths of the most eternal depths of my body.
37:00I feel this presence there.
37:03And I tell her that she's here.
37:05You tell Samantha that he's here.
37:07Yes.
37:08And you mean the Grand Reaper.
37:10Yes, the devil.
37:16I've worked a lot of murders, a lot of murders.
37:21I think it's probably one of the oddest murder confessions that I've ever heard.
37:29I've heard some real weird shit.
37:31That was pretty far out there.
37:36But kind of roll with it because you don't want to confront them on something that's core to their beliefs.
37:46Reality is setting in.
37:48What's going on?
37:51And I get Samantha and I pick her up and I put her in the back of the truck.
37:56Okay.
37:57And where do you go next?
37:59I got to the place where I'm going to bury her body.
38:02And I park and I get out and I dig a hole.
38:07Okay.
38:08I'll get Samantha out of the back and I drag her to the hall and I put her in and
38:12I bury her.
38:20We conclude it.
38:23And he agrees to take us to this location.
38:29So we drive north and we get to this rural location, the Stanford Ranch.
38:37We get out and he directs us to where he had dug holes and buried her.
38:53As we were using brushes to remove the layers of dirt on top of her, you started seeing a picture.
39:01On her hand, there appeared to be a defensive wound from a knife.
39:07Which I think at the end of the day shows you the type of person that she was.
39:10I mean, she was not someone who was ready to die and she fought valiantly, ultimately removing the knife from
39:19him with her hand, cutting herself and trying to live.
39:26Friends and family of Samantha McNorton held a candlelight vigil at a Decatur park.
39:31It came just hours after they learned their search may have ended in tragedy.
39:35We had a candlelight vigil set up for the night that they found her.
39:40So it went from a vigil to a memorial.
39:44It was really, really hard.
39:48It was about six or seven days later, I got a call from the Sheriff's Department Dispatch and they advised
39:54me that David Malone had hung himself in his jail cell immediately after getting off the phone with his mother.
40:03Thank God I didn't have to sit through a trial.
40:05That would hurt really bad.
40:08There was justice.
40:15The Texas Rangers, they're doing God's work.
40:21If they hadn't have come along, I don't believe that we would have ever found out anything.
40:28When Jim starts to work on homicide, he refuses to accept the fact that this is going to be an
40:35unsolved case.
40:35He will go without sleep, he will not eat, whatever it takes.
40:41We wanted to find this woman and we were both dedicated to doing whatever we needed to do to bring
40:50her back and to seek some type of justice and make sure that David Malone didn't kill anyone else.
40:58Samantha's family wants her legacy to be people having a better understanding of domestic violence.
41:07I know of two after she was killed that got out of their relationships and they're still alive today and
41:13don't put up with that anymore.
41:16What's my message?
41:18Get out and don't go back.
41:31To be continued…
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