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00:02It's something I wrestle with still to this day.
00:08Why I went along with something that crazy.
00:11There's a big bomb scare on the south shore of Lake Tahoe.
00:15Two men posing as computer technicians trundled a box
00:18covered with blankets lettered IBM into a casino yesterday
00:21and left the box there.
00:24This thing was a massive device that is a building killer.
00:30The whole idea was incredible.
00:32We all knew exactly what we were supposed to do.
00:35I kept it secret. I didn't tell anybody.
00:40You start doing crazy things to get attention.
00:45With the suspected bomb, a note demanding three million dollars.
00:49Three million dollars to tell how to disarm the bomb.
00:52Now the search is on for the criminals who planted it.
00:55Who are we dealing with?
00:56And why is this casino across the street?
00:59The richest gambling casino in the world.
01:03I was betting against them ever getting that money.
01:09Such a far-fetched scheme.
01:12You would never think anybody could pull that off.
01:19The nightmare was just beginning.
01:21There was no way out.
01:37Tahoe was a relatively small town.
01:42Kind of a wide-open atmosphere.
01:46I'm not saying, you know, there were gunfights.
01:48But you didn't have to worry about restrictions, regulations.
01:53It was an atmosphere that was related to fun.
01:57It takes a lot to drag people away from the gambling tables of Stateline, Nevada,
02:02on the shores of Lake Tahoe, even when they're told a bomb could go off.
02:07A strange-looking device, thought at first to be a computer,
02:10was found in Harvey's Hotel Casino, along with a list of demands.
02:14Officials face two questions.
02:15Is it really a bomb?
02:17And if it is, what do they do with it?
02:25On August 26th of 1980, I got a call from the sheriff's office.
02:32I arrived at Harvey's Casino, where I was met by Captain Danny Daniels,
02:38who was the bomb squad commander.
02:42I was at home.
02:44My wife and daughter were going to go on a camping trip.
02:47The phone rang, and they said that there's a device that they found at Harvey's.
02:51I threw as much stuff out of the truck as I could and drove over there.
02:55When the alarm goes off, you're called, that's what you do.
02:59I thought, it'll be in a bag, it'll be in a suitcase, it'll be relatively easy.
03:04And then we walked into the second floor, and it was huge.
03:11We didn't know if it was a real explosive device or not when we initially looked at it.
03:18I had never seen anything so sinister in my life.
03:21It was absolutely frightening.
03:24But the first thing that runs through your mind is that if this container is full of explosives,
03:29you know, we're in trouble.
03:32According to police officials here, they tell us that the bomb apparently is near that particular window right up there,
03:39within 10 or 20 feet of it from what we've been told here.
03:43Along with the suspected bomb, a note,
03:45which said the box held 1,000 sticks of dynamite, wired and extremely sensitive.
03:51Tahoe was a thriving area with a lot of people.
03:55And there were thousands of vacations in that casino.
04:00I was sound asleep at 8.30, and they came through pounding at the doors,
04:04and they said that they had a security problem.
04:06They had blocked all the streets, wondering what was going on.
04:09So we left everything else there, and we got out of the hotel.
04:14One of the things I'm asked often is how much damage can an explosive do?
04:18How many people can it kill?
04:20A thousand pounds in an open field, not going to do much.
04:23A thousand pounds in a building, you can devastate a portion of a city.
04:29So getting those casinos closed and getting the people out of there was terribly important.
04:35Even though the hotel was evacuated, people were trying to get in.
04:39Serious police officers weren't kidding when they kept pushing back crowds.
04:42About a dozen buses were sent in to clear the area, and hotels along the strip were boarding up.
04:48In a town where people know more than a little about odds, no one is taking any chances.
04:57Once the building was secured, we got everyone out of there except for the squad, and we started setting up
05:02photographing the thing and trying to document as much as we could.
05:07So what you're trying to do is you've got a metal box of mystery, and you want to know what's
05:11inside that metal box.
05:13So the tools were limited. You have a stethoscope, you've got some x-rays, you're not going to start poking
05:17around and flipping switches.
05:18That would not be, you know, well advised.
05:21So then we started setting up to x-ray this thing, and we were able to identify some of the
05:29contents in the top box.
05:31We could see wires coming from the top box going down to the bottom box.
05:36Looking at the x-rays, ultimately we determined that this was the real thing.
05:43Holy shit, this is real.
05:45That's a bomb.
05:47Demolitions experts have been working to decide just how they can best disarm the device, which they say is definitely
05:54a bomb.
05:55The best possible situation in working with bombs is distance. You want to move the device.
06:03You know, we had dealt with smaller devices and been successful.
06:08But, you know, when I saw the size of it and the switches and everything and the fact that there
06:12were bullseye bubbling levels on every corner.
06:15We realized right then that we were not going to move this device.
06:21And going through my head is the fact that I got to find out who put it there.
06:25And why Lake Tahoe?
06:36This was a felt cover that was on one of the gaming tables inside of Harvey's.
06:42I found this on eBay, which is where I get a lot of my rare collectibles.
06:48I've also collected assorted news photos and clippings.
06:52This is Harvey Gross, the owner of the casino.
06:57A one-time butcher, Harvey Gross got his start at Lake Tahoe in 1946 with a roadside cafe where his
07:04wife did the cooking.
07:06Harvey expanded it over the next several years into Harvey's Wagon Wheel Saloon.
07:10And in 1963, he completed an 11-story hotel tower, which was the tallest hotel tower at the time in
07:18Lake Tahoe.
07:20Well, we feel that the future is tremendous up here.
07:23Ample room for growth for the next 20 years is tremendous.
07:26As opposed to the stereotype of mobsters running casinos, Harvey brought legitimacy to the casino business in Lake Tahoe.
07:39This picture of my grandparents, Harvey and Llewellyn Gross.
07:45Harvey Gross in his office.
07:48Pretty chipper.
07:49As long as you weren't making his day a bad day, you were probably okay.
07:54But yeah, kind of brings back a lot of memories.
07:58You know, just all the family that was involved in this business over the years.
08:04And there was competition. Always was competition.
08:09Everyone knows who the big men are here.
08:12It's an open secret that no love is lost between the owner of Harrah's Club and the proprietor of Harvey's
08:19Wagon Wheel.
08:20Bill Harrah was direct competition with my grandfather.
08:25They were directly across the street.
08:27They would compete toe to toe for customers.
08:31But we had no idea who would do something like this.
08:36There was a lot of unknowns at the time.
08:38And a lot of fear.
08:45Harvey's casino has been empty since an object believed to be a bomb was delivered in a photocopier box.
08:50An extortion note said it is a powerful, sensitive device.
08:56This was the ransom note that was found with the bomb.
09:00Stern warning to the management and bomb squad.
09:03Do not move or tilt this bomb.
09:05Don't try to flood or gas the bomb.
09:08There is a float switch and an atmospheric pressure switch.
09:11Both are attached to detonators.
09:13Do not try to take it apart.
09:15The flathead screws are also attached to triggers.
09:18And as much as one quarter to three quarters of a turn will cause an explosion.
09:23The letter said it had eight different ways for it to go off.
09:26So that put it in a category that I certainly had never seen and that nobody had ever seen.
09:34All the usual techniques went out the window.
09:37So that was scary.
09:48Is there some reason to believe that they had some training in electronics because of the sophistication of the device?
09:55Absolutely. The bomb experts told us that this device was the most sophisticated homemade bombing device they have ever experienced
10:04and ever witnessed.
10:05I also had the issue of the extortion payment.
10:10He wanted three million dollars in a helicopter.
10:14He said we had 24 hours to deliver that ransom.
10:18The bomb had been delivered around five o'clock in the morning of the 26th.
10:24And so that was one of the reasons we had to move this along.
10:27And still we didn't have a motive other than a ransom.
10:35Now are we dealing with just some crank or are we dealing with somebody that's very serious?
10:40Somebody that wants to cause a large loss of life?
10:44You've got to establish the means, motive and the opportunity in order to come up with a suspect.
10:54New Soviet crisis.
10:56And from our desk in Washington, Frank Reynolds.
10:58In Straight Line, Nevada, on the south shore of Lake Tahoe, there is a powerful bomb in one of the
11:04major gambling casinos there.
11:06And police and demolition experts are preparing to deal with it.
11:09Here is a report from Tom Schell.
11:13I can distinctly recall seeing on the news that the bomb got into Harvey's.
11:20And I immediately called my brother and I said, we're screwed.
11:23What are we going to do with it?
11:24The authorities have appealed to the extortionists to make contact immediately so they can avoid a potentially disastrous explosion.
11:32There it was on TV.
11:35Top news story of the day.
11:37He had actually made it happen.
11:39I know who was responsible for all of this.
11:42Because my brother and I were forced to help him.
11:54I don't even know why I still have this album or how I wound up with it, but it's just
12:00stuck around through all the moves in all the years.
12:04The John Burgess family.
12:07The picture of...
12:08Is that grandma?
12:10That's grandma.
12:11She has kind of my hair.
12:14We all kind of look like each other.
12:15Like, you look like your dad.
12:16I look like you.
12:18I got your nose.
12:20I hope you can get my nose.
12:23This is just all articles about the court trial and the way it went.
12:30It just went on for years.
12:31You know, I couldn't get on with my life until all this was over.
12:36Are you guys ever in these?
12:38Well, that's a picture of my brother, but it says my name underneath.
12:41And then they tried to put a love-hate relationship between father and son, so they started doing that.
12:45A love-hate relationship?
12:46I guess, yeah.
12:47Just not like him?
12:49Well, it's a weird deal.
12:50It's your parent.
12:51No matter how bad your parent is, it's still your parent.
12:55What do you know about your dad's involvement in all of that, in the bombing?
13:00Not much.
13:01I mean, he doesn't like to talk about it.
13:04Sometimes he will.
13:05I don't think he, like, helped build the bomb.
13:09Because he would have told me if he did, but did you help build the bomb?
13:15We haven't really had an in-depth discussion on the mechanics of what I was involved in and what I
13:21wasn't involved in.
13:34A dad should be, you know, your guidance and take care and giving you an environment where you can thrive.
13:44And he had that opportunity.
13:46He was a successful millionaire.
13:50It all came crashing down for him.
13:51And he was going to get even.
13:55If you wronged him, he extricated revenge.
13:59He did it with people that worked for him, that worked with him, his ex-wife.
14:06There was never any good outcome dealing with Big John.
14:15You know, I was 18 at the time.
14:19Came home from work one day and my dad would say, I got to talk to you.
14:23And he was broke and lost all his money.
14:28He just said, I'm going to build a bomb and bomb Harvey's and get my money back.
14:37It was like a joke.
14:39You would never think anybody, let alone your father talking to you, would even have a plan to make that
14:44succeed.
14:46He says, I've got to keep it a secret.
14:49So I need you and your brother to help me with this.
14:52And you need to call your brother and ask him.
15:03My name is Kelly Cooper, and I was John Jr.'s girlfriend.
15:08I was only 14 when I met him at Little Okie's, which is a motocross place.
15:19You know, John and Jim and all the guys would be racing motorcycles and all of us girls would be
15:24yelling and having a good time.
15:28I would say it was love at first sight for both of us, I think.
15:33But John Jr. was not a good influence on me.
15:37He dropped out of school and had his own place.
15:40He drove a van, which is also a parent's nightmare, if you can think about that.
15:45And, well, you know, crazy things happen in vans.
15:54But then, Jim was kind of known as the goody-two-shoe kind of guy.
15:59I've known Jimmy since 1973.
16:03He's like my adopted little brother.
16:05He was just a naturally gifted rider.
16:08He had the potential to be really good.
16:13I got sponsored on my motocross racing and was doing well there.
16:17So I was a little bit better than my brother.
16:19And it was a big issue.
16:21You know, he talked about his brother some, but they were completely different worlds.
16:25Little John did drugs, that kind of stuff.
16:28And Jimmy was not that way at all.
16:39Your brother wrote a book. Can you tell us about that book?
16:45I skimmed through that book.
16:48I probably didn't read all of it because with my brothers and my relationship, it was always a lot of
16:56fighting.
16:59I think that is one of the best places to get his voice since he's no longer here.
17:06And then, so I was in a rendezvous place about an hour away from my brother and my dad.
17:11So when the sun came up, I decided to just go back and see what happened.
17:16So on the way back, I stopped over here.
17:30I will try to recreate, to the best of my memory, what would consume three and a half years of
17:36my life.
17:37I was in the kitchen fixing breakfast for me and Kelly on a Saturday morning.
17:43Standing on the porch was the brother I'd avoided since the day I moved out of Big John's house three
17:49years before.
17:51When Jim came to his apartment that first day, he walked in, I was there.
17:56Jim told John Jr. what their dad's big plan was.
18:01Jim said, he says he's going to blow up Harvey's Casino.
18:05I said, you'll go to prison for the rest of your life, are you kidding?
18:08For your dad, who you don't even like.
18:11Yes, it was definitely a shock.
18:14The man who couldn't wait to throw me out of his house.
18:18Now wants my help?
18:27My dad was born in Hungary, and as kids he told us, he was a double agent for the CIA.
18:33He said that when the Nazis invaded Hungary, he was forced to join the German Luftwaffe and was trained as
18:38a pilot.
18:39He scored 13 kills before his plane was shot down, and he found himself in a Russian prison camp.
18:46Which I find plausible, because he did have all the prison tattoos from the Gulag.
18:50As kids, what we had heard is that his wife or a group of people used a bomb and blew
18:56up the prison wall to get him out of prison.
18:59I mean, it was a great story to hear as a kid, but it also made you like, oh my
19:03gosh, this guy's kind of spooky.
19:06So, you hear your dad tell you these stories, you automatically, you know, believe it, but I couldn't tell you
19:12one way or another for sure.
19:14He managed to find his way to America with his wife, Elizabeth.
19:18And Clovis, California, became their home.
19:21They found jobs, they learned the language, they had two sons.
19:25Within a few years, Big John had his own landscaping business.
19:28And I think by 1966, he was one of the biggest contractors in California.
19:33Which was a multi-million dollar company then, in the 60s, and then they bought a restaurant.
19:38My parents were living the American dream.
19:41My mother was the bookkeeper, and he did the work.
19:45From the outside, they were a success story in Fresno.
19:49But nobody knew how bad it was for the kids, the boys.
19:54His problems, in my mind, started to manifest when he started having marital problems with my mom.
20:03He started drinking, and at some point, he started gambling.
20:20When Big John went to Harvey's, he was a very high roller.
20:24He was doing $10,000 a hand playing two hands in blackjack.
20:28In rolling that kind of money, he attracted a lot of attention from casino management, from Harvey.
20:38He was really treated like royalty.
20:41I mean, to him, it was intoxicating.
20:45And he wound up just being there all the time.
21:05Big John became Harvey's friend as he spent into the millions inside Harvey's Casino.
21:11And he became addicted to his status as much as he was addicted to the gambling.
21:16And he just kept losing.
21:22He lost more than he wanted at the tables until he found himself deeply in debt.
21:26He lost his landscaping business and his restaurant due to his addiction at the blackjack table.
21:34He borrowed more and more money from Harvey in order to feed his addiction.
21:39It got to a point where he was losing and not paying the markers.
21:49And he was no longer welcome there.
21:53His obsession had cost him almost everything he owned.
21:57He was so deranged that he actually thought the only way that he would lose would be somebody had to
22:05cheat him.
22:06So he was going to build that bomb and get this $3 million that he felt was stolen from him.
22:13So, no, I want to tell you.
22:23Welcome.
22:28Bye bye.
22:29Where are we headed?
22:31We're headed to my childhood home.
22:34Where the infamous bomb was constructed.
22:40I haven't even seen pictures of it, so I have no idea what it looks like.
22:43I mean, you didn't help build the bomb, right? Or did you?
22:46No, I wouldn't know what to build.
22:50But the day it came to fill a full of dynamite, we helped him do that.
22:55You know, Jim's lived here for his whole life, and he's never taken the kids by.
23:00Maybe they've done a drive-by, but they don't know a lot about the story
23:04because it just takes him back to places that are uncomfortable for him.
23:10Going over the past with my kids, they have no idea.
23:14We never talked about it, ever.
23:17But my youngest daughter, Hope, is the one who's most curious about it.
23:25So I'm trying to open up more, to have her wind up different than me.
23:38Well, I used to live here. Years ago, I grew up here.
23:41You are a burgess.
23:43Yes.
23:44No shit.
23:45No.
23:46Sorry.
23:47You're okay. Is there any chance that we can just come in and look around?
23:51Oh, yeah.
23:52My husband's got all kinds of stuff in there.
23:55But it's still original.
24:01I like stuff.
24:03Yeah, there you go.
24:04Wow.
24:08That car is so cool.
24:17Well, this is...
24:18I remember when he built this shop.
24:20You know, he built the poles and welded them all together, and...
24:24This is all self-taught, so...
24:31This is where he, uh, he built a bomb.
24:34In here.
24:35In here.
24:38In that era in time, obedience to your parents was a lot different than what it is now, you know?
24:47So, I mean, if you talk back, you got beat.
24:51So, it's like, uh, it's just a different world now, so...
25:02I don't want to sound like this is something that I was enthusiastic about and wanted to do.
25:07It was something that we were trained to say yes, so we said yes, and so it just started evolving
25:17from that point forward, mainly with trying to procure the dynamite.
25:22And it's not easy to find 1,000 pounds of dynamite.
25:28In the High Sierra, a new season begins, and construction continues on a massive undertaking, the Helms Pumped Storage Project.
25:38At that time, Granite Construction Company was in the beginning stages of constructing the Helms hydroelectric plant.
25:50Tony, who was a friend that stopped by to visit Jim, that just started working at Granite Construction, and in
25:57the conversation, Tony had unknowingly given Big John all the information he needed to know about the existence and the
26:04location of the dynamite.
26:05And that next day, my brother came over, and Big John described the plan he concocted.
26:12I couldn't help thinking how nice Big John could be when he wanted something.
26:18There was one or two in the morning, late night.
26:23We drove my brother's van up there.
26:26There was a little bit of activity a few hundred yards away.
26:29This job set was working 24 hours, so we waited until it calmed down a little bit.
26:37My dad had decided that he's going to use this backpack torch.
26:41I thought it was kind of risky, you're torching a lock off a dynamite locker, but...
26:49He got in the locker and proceeded to empty the contents of the locker in the van.
26:56I was in such fear thinking, at any moment, it's just going to blow up.
27:01So it was just terrifying the whole time.
27:10The Fresno Bee ran an article telling of the dynamite theft.
27:14I went, oh my gosh, they did it. They did it. I remember saying that to myself, they did it.
27:21I didn't tell anybody.
27:24Big John took about four months to fabricate and complete the bomb.
27:30I heard from Big John again. He said, ready for your help. Can you come to the house tomorrow?
27:35Showed me some drawings he had made. The whole idea was incredible.
27:40A very unique aspect of this device that someone is cogitating and saying, all right, what can the police do
27:46to try to take this thing out?
27:49Big John said, what could we use to prevent it from being flooded or foamed to short out the wiring?
27:54We stood there silently concentrating on the problem. Suddenly, my dad's eyes widened.
28:00So what we have here is our reproduction of wheel bomb. And in the FBI, we have a unit that
28:06does nothing but create courtroom exhibits.
28:09In case you were thinking of flooding this, you have this toilet float. And you can see in the very
28:15center, there's a piece of plastic, white plastic.
28:17As it rises, it comes up into this tube. And when those two screws make contact, you complete a switch
28:24and the bomb goes off.
28:26The motion detector was my idea. Back in the 1980s, automotive alarms were really simple.
28:32If you shook the car, it would go off. And so we kind of made a homemade version of that.
28:38At the very center of this device, you can see what we call a trembler. You can see this ball
28:43bearing move in there.
28:45And what makes contact, it could set off the bomb.
28:48I bid John's eyes lit up. I could see that he was noticeably impressed.
28:54As this went along, I mean, I saw exactly how I was doing it.
28:57It had a seven-day irrigation timer. Pressure switches on the top lid. And the bomb was double-walled.
29:05So if you attempted to drill through it, it would complete the circuit and detonate.
29:11At that moment, I felt a connection with my father that, until this night, had never existed.
29:18And I found myself unexpectedly caught up in the thrill of the adventure.
29:23I mean, it was all very simple, but that was the genius of it.
29:41As the bomb got closer to completion, he got his girlfriend Joan, a parole officer, to make a gray cover
29:49for this thing.
29:50With homemade, cut-out letters that said IBM on it.
29:54And she helped him write the letter, because his broken English could give away that he was a foreigner.
29:59I'm sure she knew.
30:10My dad's idea of discipline was just physical abuse.
30:15You know, physically beating you.
30:18And it was just a common occurrence.
30:24You know, I lost teeth when he punched me in the mouth for having my elbow on the table.
30:30Beat with a belt, beat with a stick, beat with a shovel.
30:34And his idea, it made you tough.
30:36You know, tough for the world.
30:50Yeah, John Jr. and Jim, they do the motocross racing together.
30:53But other than that, they didn't hang out with one another or anything like that.
30:58My brother and me didn't have a close relationship ever.
31:02And that was by design.
31:04For my father, it was like raising two pit bulls.
31:09You know, they might have been from the same litter, but they're trying to fight each other.
31:15But I think the bomb, in a weird way, brought them together.
31:20Because they knew what they were doing was absolutely wrong.
31:27The more reality it was becoming, me and my brother were trying to figure out an exit strategy onto this.
31:34This bomb is going to either kill me, kill everybody, kill somebody, or I'm going to get caught rolling this
31:42thing in the front door.
31:51We ended up going through a trial loading of the bomb into the van.
31:59The steel was a quarter inch plate, probably weighed, you know, twelve, thirteen hundred pounds, at least.
32:07Jim held one wheel while I held the other, making sure they stayed in place.
32:13Before I knew what was happening, my fingers were under the wheel of the bomb.
32:19Big John said nothing.
32:20He was too busy calculating what had gone wrong.
32:24It hit me, I had found a legitimate exit out of this debacle.
32:27And at that point, my brother, he says, F this.
32:31Jim finally spoke up, I won't do it, if John won't.
32:37He says, if I can get somebody else to push it in, will you pick up the money?
32:41Will you commit to doing the ransom?
32:44Sure, I'll pick up the money with you.
32:46My brother goes, sure, you know.
32:48It's never going to happen anyway, so we're in the clear.
32:56Well, we found out later that after we backed out, Big John hired two guys who used to work at
33:00his landscape business.
33:02And he promised them a hundred grand a piece to roll this thing in the front.
33:06Whether he told them that was a bomb or not, I got no clue.
33:11I mean, they went along with it, no problem.
33:15They were dressed up in those, you know, all the one suits with the zip up.
33:19And they had their little names on them, just like they would be.
33:23I guess they just looked the part.
33:30This thing was so heavy, and the carpet there was making it very difficult to push it.
33:34So they called security to help them push, physically push this thing into the elevator.
33:38Wait, security helped push it?
33:40Yeah, security, they had to call security to help them push it.
33:43I mean, it's a heave-ho thing, you know.
33:47Then they took it up to the second floor where all the offices were.
33:55Big John began to feel the exhilaration of what would be one of the most impressive hands ever dealt him.
34:05This was his moment.
34:10The loss of his businesses, all the money being gone, was for a moment completely forgotten.
34:19He knew there would be panic and mass evacuations.
34:24Harvey would have no choice but to pay the $3 million.
34:28He felt alive again, his pride reborn.
34:34At that time there was three news channels, and it was on all of them.
34:37There was a report from Tom Schell.
34:40Not just national news, but worldwide as well.
34:43As the evacuation progressed, authorities said they have not heard from the extortionists
34:47since they found a three-page note that demands a $3 million payment in exchange for instructions on how to
34:52disarm the bomb.
34:53The authorities have appealed to the extortionists to make contact immediately so they can avoid a potentially disastrous explosion.
35:02I was in shock.
35:05Never at any time did I think my father could pull this off.
35:09He had actually made it happen.
35:16At that point, you know, we still didn't have enough information on what was going on inside that device.
35:21And he had alluded to a time frame.
35:24You know, if I don't receive my money in 24 hours, then, you know, don't contact me.
35:30We won't contact you.
35:31It's going to, you know, blow up.
35:33That's our time limit is 24 hours because he's not going to blow it up before he gets his money.
35:39So he has to give us 24 hours.
35:42But after that, it's anybody's guess.
35:46We knew that he wanted $3 million in a helicopter.
35:51And our best shot was to catch these people at the time they picked up the money.
35:57That was the weak part.
35:58They had to appear or send somebody.
36:01We had done this over the years many times.
36:05Never once did the criminal get the money and get away with it.
36:15On hindsight, in looking at this, I probably should have put the bomb in because the plan to get the
36:21money was such a harebrained scheme that you're more likely to get caught there or die.
36:28A time of tension and danger is moving toward a conclusion.
36:31Has there been any communication between yourself and the person who said that?
36:34No, there hasn't.
36:35It was time for me to keep my word.
36:37There is a possibility of an explosion in the state line area.
36:41Detonating that thing is the absolute last choice.
36:48The nightmare was just beginning and there was no way out.
37:29there is nothing which I've ever realized.
37:32There is a possibility for a62DCon.
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