00:01My students have been doing a lot of work on a certain project.
00:07For 40 years, these women were just Jane Doe's.
00:11We're hoping that all the work that we do is going to help those ladies get justice.
00:16And remember, if we don't get that by the 23rd, you won't fail.
00:21So, we need to see if these people could have been victims of the same serial killer.
00:27You know, we have been looking at these cases for about seven years.
00:30You always hear the rumors about Mr. Campbell being that crazy teacher.
00:35But everybody wants to be in this class.
00:38I originally took this class in my junior year, and I fell in love with what we did, so I
00:43decided to take it again.
00:44These women can't tell their story. They're not here.
00:48Not necessarily true crime, but like trying to help someone out can be very powerful.
00:52The more you know about other people, the more you realize people are struggling.
00:56He stopped right on the side of the interstate, and he kept on choking me, and I couldn't breathe.
01:01I kind of didn't even want to cry.
01:02Yeah, I know. I'm sort of like, teary up.
01:07Every year, my class gets closer to the answer.
01:10There's got to be light at the end of the tunnel.
01:12Somebody in Elk Valley knows something about the case.
01:15All we have to do is come up with an idea big enough to smoke them out.
01:20This is where the crazy stuff starts to happen.
01:23This class has never been about the students changing the case.
01:28It's been more about how the case changes the students.
01:31You don't know the kind of weight that people are carrying quietly.
01:34My mom isn't here to get justice for herself.
01:37You can be so sure, and then you go somewhere, and you realize it's so different.
01:41I just want to find out the truth.
01:45If you're looking for a class that gives you a chance to matter, you found the right one.
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