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00:05Two ambitious women, one shot outside an apartment building.
00:12They both had overcome a lot to try to be successful.
00:17She was very loving.
00:19Whatever you would need, she was more than happy to give it to you.
00:24Witness accounts describe an escalating drama.
00:27But reports of what happened depend on who's telling the story.
00:33There was a beating, some disagreement.
00:37A group of girls had jumped one female.
00:40She pulled, was seen to be like a small handgun and shot.
00:46She had no criminal record the first time her name had came up in any situation.
00:52The aggression, the beatdown, that would make anybody afraid.
00:57I was thinking to myself, this could be what triggered everything.
01:03She showed her the small knife and said that she would use it to protect herself.
01:09And she claimed she had this gun for protection.
01:12You had supporters for both.
01:15I think it created a divide in the city, but she didn't deserve to die that way.
01:38It's a quiet Sunday afternoon in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, when a series of urgent calls come in to the Jefferson
01:45County 911 Center.
01:56The calls were coming in saying that they had a shooter, they heard gunfire, people was running, it was a
02:04bunch of chaos, and they knew that one person had been shot.
02:20First responders are dispatched to a location on the west side of town.
02:26When responding to those type of calls, it's always in the back of your mind, is the shooter still there?
02:34The first officer on the scene sees an older man administering CPR to the apparent victim.
02:42The man says he is a reverend at the church across the street.
02:46He saw the confrontation and heard the shots.
02:52Shots really got his attention.
02:54Looked over, and he basically sees another woman with a gun, and he sees a woman lying on the ground.
03:02So he goes over to render aid.
03:08When I arrived, the scene was secure.
03:11EMT was giving attention to the young lady that was down.
03:17You could see the blood coming out of the shoulder area.
03:22She was not conscious.
03:24She was not talking.
03:26They was rendering aid and getting ready to load her up into the ambulance.
03:35As the victim is rushed to the hospital, police question bystanders to find out who she is.
03:41We identified her through witnesses that had given her name as Vanessa Bearden.
03:48They were able to determine that she didn't live there, so part of their initial inquiry was to determine why
03:55she was there.
03:55The average citizen in Pine Bluff is not likely to be a victim of some random act of violence.
04:03We don't have home invasions with killing, drive-bys, and when we do, it's personal beef.
04:12It's not random.
04:15Vanessa Bearden had no criminal record, no run-ins with the law.
04:21So, you want to know who, what, why, and how.
04:25Just how all of this materialized.
04:33Born May 15, 1990, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Vanessa Bearden has deep ties to the community.
04:41Growing up, Vanessa, she had a lot of love.
04:43She was surrounded by all her cousins and all her family.
04:46They're a big family, and they're a Pine Bluff family.
04:50They are known for their church affiliations, singing group, the Bearden Singers.
04:56We were country kids, so we like to ride four-wheelers.
05:01We're outside picking eggs, getting the eggs from the chickens, just running around.
05:13Everybody knew Vanessa, and she just had a really big personality.
05:17Vanessa was very loving.
05:19Whatever you would need, if you would ask Vanessa, Vanessa was more than happy to help you with it, or
05:25give it to you.
05:27She sought justice.
05:29She wanted to make sure that everybody was treated the right way, treated fairly.
05:35In 2008, around the time Vanessa turned 18, the Bearden family faced a major challenge.
05:43Vanessa's father had been sick for a little bit, but when he passed away, it was still a very big
05:47shock to our family, especially to Vanessa.
05:50It was part of her support system that was no longer there, that was gone.
05:54I think it caused her to kind of re-evaluate a little, take some things more seriously.
06:01She did grow.
06:03She became more mature.
06:06Vanessa did step up with helping me as well, so she would keep my children while I worked.
06:14That was about the same time where she met the father of her children and began a relationship with him.
06:23And she had two kids.
06:29Vanessa's mom is a nurse.
06:31A lot of our family, they are nurses.
06:35And she liked to care for people.
06:38So Vanessa wanted to go on to become a nurse.
06:42I think it probably made her a little bit sad her dad wasn't there to see that happen.
06:52Vanessa was the best mom ever.
06:55Their hair, shoes, everything was planned, everything was intentional, because she loved those babies, and that was the way she
07:01showed her love.
07:03As happy as 19-year-old Vanessa was to be a mother, the hardships continued when her relationship with the
07:10father of her children ended.
07:16She did try to make that relationship work, but when she realized that it was not salvageable, that's when she
07:25kind of decided to explore other options outside of him.
07:30Within the same year, her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
07:36Vanessa took that very hard because her mom is her idol.
07:39She was modeling her life, her adult life, after her mother's life.
07:46Her mother's battle inspired Vanessa to complete her training to become a certified nursing assistant as she raised her nearly
07:53two-year-old daughter and six-month-old son.
07:57She had just started her job so that she could continue taking care of her family.
08:02And, you know, she had a lot of positive things working out for her right then.
08:09But just as 21-year-old Vanessa's hard work is paying off, a tragic shooting has left her gravely wounded.
08:18And Pine Bluff police are trying to determine what happened.
08:23They were able to piece together the approximate area in which the shooting took place, and that was based on
08:30them locating a spent 9-millimeter cartridge.
08:34We also retrieved the knife that was on Vanessa Beard's person.
08:40The Reverend had taken it and given it to us.
08:44There wasn't any blood on it.
08:46I was wondering to myself, did she bring this knife to this scene with the intentions of using it?
08:54And it went bad?
08:59As they begin to talk to people, they start getting into more specific questions.
09:04According to some, it might have been related to a fight that took place 45 minutes earlier at a different
09:11apartment complex a few blocks away.
09:13It was a group of college-age girls had jumped one female.
09:19And then you had a crowd of onlookers watching the fight.
09:25They say Vanessa Bearden was one of the girls in that group and one of several people who recorded the
09:31fight.
09:32But I was thinking to myself, okay, she was involved in this fight.
09:39This could be what triggered everything.
09:45You want to know who, what, why, and how.
09:49So I want to know, did they know each other?
09:53What was the cause of the shooting?
09:55Was this a planned attack?
09:58Or was she just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
10:05Coming up, an eyewitness shares her version of the story.
10:10She wrote her money down and told us, you bitches come see me.
10:16And the suspect tells her own.
10:18She had been jumped and she was just trying to protect herself from this group of girls.
10:38Detectives in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, are investigating the shooting of 21-year-old Vanessa Bearden.
10:46And news of the tragedy has started to spread through the community.
10:51Another cousin called me and he asked me, did I hear anything about Vanessa being shot?
11:00And I told him no.
11:05So we all went to the hospital.
11:07We all met at the hospital.
11:08I remember sitting in the family room and the clergyman coming to pray with us.
11:20She's the baby cousin and it's just not how it's supposed to go.
11:29At the scene, investigators have just learned about a fight between a group of women
11:34about 45 minutes before the shooting at another complex nearby.
11:39A young woman named Colby steps forward and tells them she knows who shot Vanessa.
11:47She identified herself and that Vanessa was a friend of hers.
11:52She said they witnessed the fight and partook in it.
11:58Colby agrees to come to the police station and give a formal statement.
12:19Colby says Olivia isn't someone she and Vanessa knew well, but she was involved in an argument
12:26with their friend named Alicia, who lives nearby.
12:30She said that early in the day she was hanging out with Vanessa and they noticed another friend of theirs,
12:37Alicia Jeffries, was involved in a fight with another young lady.
12:43There was a brief, some disagreement between Alicia and Olivia.
12:50There were witnesses who tried to break up the fight, but it had almost that gang element of multiple girls
12:58jumping on one.
13:00I have been knowing Olivia for probably four months, but I haven't known her well as friends.
13:06I've always known her to stay in tour with people, seeing something smart, just to see if someone would come
13:13bother her.
13:15And today she got to fighting one girl and Vanessa jumped in that fight.
13:21So Vanessa jumped in the fight against Olivia?
13:26Yes, which doesn't make sense to me because they don't even know each other.
13:31A young man that they called Casey, he pulled Olivia from the fight.
13:37That fight was broken up by a black male, and the black male dropped Olivia off in Sunset.
13:45As he's removing Olivia, she is screaming assinities, she is screaming threats at the group.
13:54After the incident, Colby says Alicia went home and she and Vanessa continued on with their day.
14:02According to Colby, about 45 minutes after the fight, her and Vanessa was hanging out actually at the apartment complex
14:09where Olivia Moody lived.
14:12They were sitting on a fence post in front of the building, and they noticed a white towel riding through,
14:20and Olivia Moody was actually in that towel.
14:39Colby says they shrugged it off, but a little while later, Olivia sent them another message directed specifically at Vanessa.
14:50A young, young boy, he probably 8 or 9, he came through the hallway of one apartment complex and said
14:59that Olivia said she wanted the girl in the red shorts.
15:04Vanessa was the only one in red shorts.
15:08I stated to Vanessa, don't go, because I knew she had a gun.
15:14How did you know she had a gun?
15:16I was just saying, because the type of person she seems to be, she wouldn't just call you out of
15:22a fight.
15:24So Vanessa reached to her side and tapped on her side and showed me a knife and said she's not
15:29playing with her.
15:31Colby said that she showed her the small knife that she had and said that she would use it to
15:37protect herself if she needed to.
15:39Colby says Vanessa went to find Olivia, and the rest of the group followed her.
15:47Vanessa started to go through the same apartment building hall that the boy came out of.
15:53She got within 4 or 5 feet of the apartment, and I saw Olivia reach out from behind her pants
16:02and pull, what seemed to be like a small handgun.
16:06It was silver, and she pointed up her gun and shot it.
16:15When I saw that, I ran, and when I ran, I didn't know Vanessa had been hit until I heard
16:21her yell, COVID, I'm hit.
16:25I turned around, and I started running back.
16:27I saw a man, an older man, bent over, giving Vanessa CPR.
16:35Okay.
16:37But didn't Vanessa have the knife out at the time she was shot?
16:40No, sir.
16:41The knife was never drawn.
16:45In my opinion, Colby was believable.
16:48I believe the way she painted the picture and how everything went down.
16:56The young man that Olivia Moody sent through that breezeway to try to make contact with those three young ladies
17:03was never identified or not able to determine who it was.
17:08Once law enforcement spoke with Colby, they had additional investigative steps.
17:14They wanted to see if they could find additional witnesses that could support the story that Colby just told them,
17:22and they want to find Olivia Moody.
17:29Before investigators can follow up with anyone else, they receive devastating news about Vanessa.
17:40After hearing that she had succumbed to the wounds, this changed the whole dynamic of the crime scene.
17:46So now we don't just have a first-degree battery, now we have a homicide.
18:06News of the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Vanessa Bearden has shaken the community of Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
18:16Family members gather at the hospital in mourning.
18:20When I found out she died, it hurt me.
18:24It hurt me deeply.
18:26And I hurt for my aunt, and I hurt for my cousins, because she played an integral part in their
18:33life.
18:34I was shocked when it happened because she's the baby cousin.
18:40I knew how much we were losing.
18:45And to us, she was not just another girl that got shot.
18:54When we went back to see her, they asked us not to touch her because it was a crime scene.
19:03And I think that had to be the hardest part for her mom and her sister.
19:13As Vanessa's loved ones try to make sense of the loss, detectives are following up on a suspect in the
19:19shooting.
19:2120-year-old Olivia Moody.
19:24We come into the knowledge that she lives in a Sunset Village, so we was able to track her down
19:30there.
19:31We found no weapon at the scene, so we wasn't ruling out the fact that she may still be armed.
19:39We knock on the door, and she answers.
19:42They obtained consent from Olivia to search her apartment.
19:46During the course of that search, they were not able to locate or did not locate the firearm that Olivia
19:51used to shoot Vanessa Beard.
19:57We take Olivia back to the detective office, back to the station where she's Mirandais, and we talk to her
20:04further from there.
20:06Her demeanor was, I would say, calm, nonchalant.
20:11She admitted to the shooting, but she's saying that it was self-defense.
20:21Olivia confirms what Vanessa's friend Colby told police, that she was involved in an argument earlier that day with Alicia
20:29Jeffries.
20:31We found out this revolved around the fact that Alicia was now dating a young man that Olivia Moody used
20:39to date, and apparently that caused some friction between Olivia Moody and Alicia.
20:47They had come in contact as Olivia Moody was walking down the street.
20:54Olivia stated that Alicia and some of her friends, while them being Vanessa Bearden, they colluded together to jump her
21:05and beat her until she was able to get out of their grasp.
21:13We took photographs of Olivia's face, of her hands.
21:18She did sustain some evidence of physical injury, abrasions, cuts.
21:25Olivia says it might have been worse if her friend Casey hadn't stepped in to save her.
21:32Brian Gaddy was a friend of Olivia's, they called him Casey.
21:36He was the guy that got her out of the fight.
21:40He was trying to break the fight up and get her out of harm's way.
21:47After leaving the apartments, Olivia says she obtained a gun in case she had any more run-ins with the
21:54women.
21:57Olivia claims she had this gun for protection, and she was headed back to her apartment.
22:02And on the way there, she'd see a group of girls sitting on the fence post by her apartment.
22:09Although Alicia had already left the apartment complex, that group did include Vanessa and Colby.
22:19near them was a group of young men, and Olivia says one of them approached her, a man known as
22:27G-Rell.
22:28G-Rell had some prior minimal association with Olivia Moody.
22:33In other words, they knew each other, but they weren't friends.
22:39Olivia says G-Rell asked her about the fight, and as they talked,
22:44she decided it might be worth trying to de-escalate the tension through some of her friends.
22:50She decided, according to her, to go talk to Vanessa and Colby to see if she could.
22:57I believe the phrase she used was squash the situation.
23:01Olivia admits she brought a gun with her just in case.
23:07Olivia says she had been jumped, she's been harassed, and she's been bullied.
23:11She said she was just trying to protect herself from this group of girls.
23:18As Vanessa and Colby got closer, Olivia claims she heard Colby say, get her.
23:38She admits that she shot the gun in the direction of Vanessa Bearden.
23:44But Olivia claimed that she was trying to shoot a warning shot.
23:51When she realized she'd actually shot Vanessa, she was in shock.
23:58She just stood there near the body, and someone took the gun from her.
24:03She didn't notice who took it.
24:07Then she went to her apartment, closed the door, and waited for the authorities.
24:17After hearing Olivia's version, I didn't buy the warning shot, based on witnesses' statement that it was pointed at Vanessa.
24:30After her interview, the decision is made to arrest Olivia.
24:35Ms. Moody was initially charged with a capital murder.
24:41As I was filling out the paperwork and the ticket to let Ms. Moody know she was being charged with
24:48capital murder,
24:49she made the statement, no, actually, it was second-degree murder.
24:53It caught me by surprise, because I had never heard anyone make a statement like that.
25:00While Olivia's comment reveals unexpected knowledge of the legal system, it has no effect on the outcome.
25:09When there is a criminal charge, an arrest charge is called, that's made by the police.
25:16But the police aren't authorized to file an official criminal charge, an indictment.
25:23And in court, she was charged with murder one.
25:29At this point, you want to find more witnesses to either debunk or solidify her statement.
25:38We was trying to collaborate the story that Olivia told us about G-Rail being at the scene.
25:46But we was unable to locate him.
25:48I was beginning to wonder if there was a G-Rail.
25:55Coming up, investigators question their assumptions about Olivia.
26:01She does not fit the profile of a cold-blooded killer.
26:05And the residents of Pine Bluff begin to take sides.
26:10The community stood behind Olivia, believed in her.
26:14It kind of felt like being victimized all over again.
26:33Just a few hours after the death of Vanessa Bearden, the young woman who shot her, Olivia Moody, is in
26:40police custody.
26:43Investigators suspect her claim of self-defense is a smokescreen for her true motive.
26:49I think to a large degree that Olivia Moody had been embarrassed and she had been pumped down
26:58and that she was going to take action to make sure that everybody in that area knew she was not
27:07to be messed with.
27:12Colby had told us that the fight earlier and during the day was between Alicia Jeffries and Olivia Moody.
27:21So now we need to talk to Alicia to find out what the fight was about.
27:28When detectives speak with Alicia, she confirms she and Olivia are at odds over a guy,
27:34but she does not agree to a formal interview.
27:40To learn more about their issues, detectives dig into their social media.
27:46They did not like each other.
27:48They had a pretty significant Facebook war in which they both said very terrible things about the other person.
27:56And that all surrounded by what was then Olivia Moody's ex-boyfriend and Alicia's current boyfriend.
28:08Alicia started taunting and harassing Olivia and tensions became high and it escalated into the fight.
28:21A background check on Olivia Moody underscores the tragedy of the shooting.
28:27Olivia Moody, she was born in Chicago, Illinois, came up poor.
28:32Her mother was addicted to drugs.
28:35Olivia's mother let her family members raise her children as she worked on her recovery.
28:42Olivia's mother is my sister and in the beginning, me and my mom, we were taking care of my sister's
28:51five kids and Olivia was one of them.
28:54Eventually, my mom lost her eyesight, so I ended up getting all the kids through DCSF and my mom and
29:04it was, it wasn't easy, but we made it.
29:08We, you know, we made it.
29:14Despite the hardships of her early childhood, Olivia managed to rise above her circumstances.
29:22Olivia was very bright.
29:24She was an honor roll student in elementary school.
29:27She was always studious and she was very giving.
29:32She was basically just a good kid.
29:34She didn't get in trouble.
29:36She went to school every day.
29:38She made good grades.
29:42She ended up coming to Pine Bluff, attending Universal, Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and majoring in criminal justice.
29:51She would have been the first person in my immediate family that would have graduated with a college degree.
29:57So, yeah, we was all proud of Olivia.
30:04At the time, she was actually a clerk for a local circuit judge.
30:10Knowing Olivia's background, she does not fit the profile of a cold-blooded killer.
30:18Detectives consider the possibility that Olivia has been telling them the truth about being harassed.
30:24But they need to determine why Vanessa was the one who ended up dead.
30:31Searching for clarity, they revisit the witness statements and discover a pivotal piece of evidence.
30:38Vanessa and Olivia didn't have any type of relationship.
30:41They didn't even know each other prior to that day.
30:47Vanessa did, however, video that altercation with her cell phone.
30:53The video of the fight, it shows all the people that was around watching it, and it shows Olivia getting
31:00jumped on.
31:02She's pretty much helpless, and it's hard to fight against that many attackers.
31:08I believe that Vanessa was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
31:14Vanessa wasn't the one that Olivia was into it with.
31:18She just happened to be there.
31:21But I think seeing those girls that had jumped on her, I think it triggered something in Olivia.
31:28But I feel like there was other avenues that Olivia could have taken before taking matters into her own hands.
31:53Although Olivia Moody has been charged with the first degree murder of Vanessa Bearden, investigators now question whether the evidence
32:03supports her claim of self-defense.
32:06They hope the results of an autopsy will provide some definitive answers.
32:12Vanessa's autopsy revealed that she was struck in her back left shoulder, and it actually exited through the front out
32:21of her right shoulder.
32:23She was shot in the back.
32:28It was not a close-range gunfire, somewhere between 6 to 10 feet, maybe.
32:34I'm thinking, it's not self-defense if you hit in the back and you also flee.
32:40See, if Vanessa had to pull the knife on her or try to cut her or stab her, then you
32:48would have had an argument for self-defense.
32:50It's important to note that there's no evidence that Vanessa Bearden ever brandished the knife, much less threatened Olivia Moody
32:58with the knife.
33:04As the story of Vanessa's murder and Olivia's arrest spreads through the community, not everyone agrees about Olivia's guilt.
33:13I think it created a divide in the city because, you know, you had supporters for both, and you had
33:23a lot of anti-bullying sentiments that was brought about for Olivia
33:30Olivia and had people that felt like Vanessa didn't deserve to die that way.
33:36Olivia got to be the person that they looked at and said, oh, well, just because she went to college,
33:44it couldn't have been Olivia that did it.
33:48Vanessa had to have done something in order for Olivia to react like that.
33:54And it kind of felt like being victimized all over again.
34:03Olivia returns to college while investigators continue to build their case against her.
34:10Then, three months after Vanessa Bearden's death, a new witness emerges.
34:17An individual by the name of Gerrell Allen or Gerrell Allen goes by the street named Gerrell.
34:25Olivia claimed this man witnessed the shooting firsthand, but police had never been able to find him.
34:33Gerrell Allen, the one we was looking for, he's surfaced.
34:37He's locked up in jail on drug charges.
34:41While he's incarcerated awaiting trial, he writes a letter to the prosecutor's office indicating that he has information.
34:49That letter's turned over to the Pinewood Police Department investigators, and they go interview Gerrell Allen.
35:00Gerrell was a material witness for the government.
35:03This case was heavily dependent on eyewitness testimony as to what happened.
35:08Gerrell says that he sees Olivia shortly after the fight.
35:15Olivia entices Gerrell to try to talk to those three girls and get them to come have some type of
35:21interaction with her.
35:24Later on, Gerrell says he sees Olivia, fires a shot from about six to ten feet away, striking Vanessa.
35:39He also mentioned that Vanessa never made any type of threatening moves towards Olivia.
35:47Gerrell did confirm that Olivia Moody shot Vanessa Bearden in the back, not only in the back, but as Vanessa
35:55Bearden was running away from Olivia Moody.
35:59However, he seems just as conflicted about the shooting as the community at large.
36:06Gerrell still believes that despite all that information, despite how everything played out, that Olivia still acted in self-defense.
36:16He maintained that, but he was incorrect.
36:24For prosecutors, the statement makes one thing abundantly clear.
36:30I have never believed that Olivia Moody was an inherently bad person.
36:36I believe Olivia Moody did an inherently bad thing.
36:43I honestly believe she got the gun for protection, but I think just seeing them at her place where she
36:52was at triggered something in her.
36:55I think she tried to bait them into that situation.
37:00I don't believe she fired a warning shot.
37:03I think she just pointed and fired.
37:09But they know the outcome of any trial, especially one this controversial, is uncertain.
37:17Going into trial, I had my concerns about the public opinions because you don't know how that would affect the
37:23jury.
37:40Nearly one year after Vanessa Bearden's death, the young woman who shot her, Olivia Moody, goes on trial for murder.
37:49The trial began May 16, 2012, and the courtroom is packed.
37:56There's a lot of supporters there for Olivia.
38:00There's supporters there for Vanessa.
38:03Our defense was self-defense.
38:07We tried to use the aggression, the beatdown, that that would make anybody afraid.
38:13She was protecting herself against further beatdown.
38:24General argument by the prosecution is that it can't be self-defense if the victim is fleeing and is no
38:33longer a threat to you.
38:35You have to prove state of mind in order to say you fearfully of your life.
38:42And the only way we could establish that was to put her on the stand.
38:48But anytime you put a criminal defendant on the stand, it is just high risk.
38:58Before Olivia takes the stand, prosecutors attempt to negotiate a plea deal, reducing the charges from first-degree murder to
39:07manslaughter.
39:09But Olivia refuses the deal.
39:13She would have gotten four years probation, reduced to manslaughter with the right of expungement of record.
39:20Had that happened, she would have been placed in the car that day with her family going back to Chicago.
39:28Olivia Moody took the stand.
39:30She was faced with tough questions that she did not have an answer for.
39:35Why she got a gun.
39:37Why she went to them.
39:38And then the defense was done presenting their evidence.
39:42And we gave closing statements.
39:45But the jury deliberated and came back with a verdict of guilty on one count of second-degree murder.
39:54I believe it was very clear to the jury that this was not a case of self-defense.
40:02Not at all.
40:03This was an extreme manifestation to the, or an indifference to the value of human life.
40:11Which is what second-degree murder is.
40:15The verdict was very hard.
40:17It was very hard.
40:20Olivia was very strong.
40:21She didn't cry, you know.
40:23She was trying to comfort us, matter of fact.
40:26The guilty verdict felt like not what we believed she deserved.
40:32But there was some kind of justice.
40:37She received 30 years and was eligible for parole and seven and a half years with good behavior.
40:45I felt like justice was served, but in the end, you had two families destroyed.
40:56Vanessa and Olivia, they both come from rough backgrounds.
41:01They both had overcome a lot to try to be successful.
41:07They both had bright futures ahead of them.
41:11And this situation just changed the projector of their both futures.
41:19We talk about Vanessa pretty often.
41:22Remembering the good things, laughing about the things that were funny, and telling the stories,
41:28making sure that her children are brought up in an environment of love.
41:33Vanessa was a person that never got to live up to her potential.
41:40A lot of times, when I have seen interviews or even while I was in court,
41:47she was always referred to as that girl.
41:51But she's Vanessa to us.
41:55She's a mom.
41:57She's a sister.
41:59She's a daughter.
42:01She belongs to somebody.
42:03She's still here with us.
42:06She's still a person.
42:07We still believe that Vanessa should have been able to live her life peacefully.
42:40She's still here with her son in court for the end.
42:44She relates to the
42:44She trains her.
42:44She drives her lifePrime to her husband's house,
42:44provider andizers across the earth.
42:45Sheiot 문.
42:45Sheビ've gone to his or her husband's houseائilus.
42:45She's still here with us.
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