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00:00Kimmy was like a walking Barbie.
00:05She was picture perfect.
00:07Anywhere we went, everyone thought she was a model or a playmate.
00:11Nightclubs want to use Playboy models to have at their events.
00:16So where do you go if you're a club promoter?
00:18You get into that Playboy mansion.
00:22But the nightlife scene in Hollywood is probably the most dangerous place in America.
00:26There's so many people out there who see Playboy as easy prey.
00:31Something didn't feel right. My gut knew something was wrong.
00:36But more happened than what they're saying.
00:39Why would you lie about what happened to your friend?
00:42In my opinion, this case is a murder.
00:46These kinds of tragedies happen with a terrifying amount of frequency.
00:52I was like, wow, we have to expose this.
01:10On July 21st, 2017, at approximately 3.15 in the afternoon,
01:17West Hollywood Dispatch received a call about a person not breathing.
01:24The caller tells the operator, I've been out all night partying and my friend is not breathing.
01:32She was distraught, confused and sounded overwhelmed by the situation.
01:37Her friend was unconscious and her lips were blue.
01:42Approximately 10 minutes after the 911 call, the paramedics and law enforcement personnel arrived.
01:48They see a beautiful young woman laying on the ground.
01:57She's wearing a black bra that looks slightly disheveled.
02:01She's wearing black pants, unbuttoned.
02:06Death never looks normal. You know, it just doesn't.
02:11They check for a pulse, check for signs of life.
02:15And in this case, they found signs of death.
02:21Preliminarily, detectives at scene determined the death was an overdose.
02:28An OD. It happens in Hollywood all the time.
02:32The apartment owner identified the victim as 30-year-old Playboy casting assistant, Kimberly Fattorini.
02:48In the 2010s, Playboy was such a huge multimedia company, but it was also kind of running on fumes.
02:55People weren't really buying magazines so much.
02:58There was also a ton of porn online.
03:01There's a ton of beautiful women just on Instagram. You can see all that stuff for free.
03:08In order to combat this, Playboy really doubled down on trying to put itself into the mainstream media.
03:13Whether it was through Playboy.com, through TV shows like The Girls Next Door.
03:19And all this was happening right when Kim Fattorini was coming onto the scene.
03:24I met Kim when we were kids.
03:27We grew up in the same hometown of La Mirada, California.
03:32Kim was one of the most kind-hearted people I've ever met.
03:37We had a really strong friendship.
03:41We had a nickname for each other. We would call each other favorite because we were literally each other's favorite person.
03:47Her energy was just so much fun.
03:52Kimmy was like a walking Barbie. She was picture perfect.
03:57Girls would meet her, they would be intimidated because she was just so pretty.
04:02You just expected that she couldn't possibly be nice, too.
04:06But she was one of the kindest, sweetest women I've ever met.
04:11Kimmy and I had a lot of fun.
04:13She was one of the kindest, sweetest women I've ever met.
04:21Kim was 21 when she met Sam Rima.
04:26I met Kim in 2008 and she worked for Sony Pictures in accounting.
04:32I was a casting director for 12 years at Playboy.
04:36And one of the people I was friends with brought Kim out to some event I was at.
04:40I never met Sam Rima. I know he worked in casting for Playboy TV.
04:46He would go out to nightclubs with a lot of women.
04:50It kind of reminds me of like Hef. You know, there's the work side of it, but there's also the going out to discover girls.
04:57I did different Playboy Radio segments talking about the casting process with some of the models.
05:03Cyber Girl of the Year, Gia Rami Gay.
05:05With what I do in casting, you see lots of beautiful girls, but Kim stood out because she had a personality.
05:12Within a year, we started dating.
05:15And then she moved in with me.
05:18And Kim's father loved Playboy.
05:21He collects all the magazines from the first edition to the last. He's got every edition.
05:27And he thought what I did was great.
05:31I was casting models.
05:33I was casting models for everything from TV to sending girls over for the magazine.
05:40There'd be these huge open calls. Hundreds to thousands of girls would show up.
05:45They'd come in to be considered for anything from Playboy Cyber Girl, Playmate, Playboy TV, to attend one of the mansion events.
05:55Playboy was still a really hot ticket. Like thousands of women would try out just to get into a party.
06:02Because they hoped it would be a stepping stone to do other things in the entertainment industry.
06:07And it was basically me running and doing promotional stuff for all the casting calls.
06:12While doing Playboy, I would say, you know, once you're a Playboy model, everyone wants you to be in their commercial, their TV show.
06:19They want you to host parties.
06:21And then when I was looking for somebody, I worked with me at Playboy as my assistant.
06:25Just from knowing her good work ethic, Kim was like, you know, hands down my first choice.
06:30I work with him in casting.
06:32Oh, you work?
06:34We're very professional at working together.
06:37At work, girls didn't know Kim was my girlfriend until maybe they came to the Playboy mansion for an event.
06:44And then I'd introduce her as my girlfriend.
06:46For Sam, having somebody like Kim as his assistant was a huge benefit.
06:51Having a woman approach you feels a lot less creepy than a man. It makes you feel a lot more comfortable.
06:57Kim introduced me into modeling when I was about 21.
07:01She got me casted on a couple of Playboy TV shows.
07:05Me and Kim were constantly working on different TV shows and projects.
07:09And at one point, we did like behind the scenes casting show about what we did at Playboy.
07:16You can see in the video just how attentive Kim was to the women who were coming in to audition.
07:21I mean, you don't have to if you don't want to.
07:23We only want you to do what you want to do.
07:26I did a lot of modeling with Playboy, and she was always very protective.
07:30She would check on us. She would make sure we're okay.
07:34So she was very aware of like people have limits.
07:37And she was very keenly aware of her own limits.
07:40Me and Kim were both in countless Playboy TV stuff where, you know, we're on Playboy Radio or Playboy TV.
07:47Obviously, Kim's beautiful in everything.
07:49Women come in here, they think they're maybe potentially competing against you.
07:53I think that I make them feel comfortable. I like to think.
07:58But even though she worked for Playboy, she never wanted to pose nude for the magazine.
08:06Kim definitely had the Playboy look.
08:09Like I can guarantee you she was walking around L.A. and people were going up to her saying you should be in Playboy.
08:13But she loved and respected her dad and her mother.
08:16And even though her father loved Playboy, he just was like don't do anything nude because he was against her doing nudity.
08:25Kim had an amazing relationship with her family.
08:29She loved her family so much.
08:31So that was never an option for her to be a playmate or anything like that.
08:35Because Kim didn't want to pose nude, there weren't many options for her at Playboy magazine.
08:40But working behind the scenes at Playboy is another unique avenue into this world.
08:47So Kim did a lot of promotional video stuff for Playboy that was non-nude.
08:51Playboy Radio.
08:53Playboy TV.
08:55Playboy TV.
08:57Playboy Radio.
08:59Playboy TV.
09:01Playboy Radio.
09:02Playboy TV.
09:05And then other people would see her and she'd get offers for other things.
09:10Just like Maxim, lots of music videos, commercials, other magazines.
09:20Kim also modeled for Dreamgirls.
09:23It was a calendar shoot.
09:25A lot of girls in Playboy actually did that.
09:27It was an annual thing where they would have a whole new set of models modeling for the calendar.
09:32And it would come out every year.
09:34It's a very typical L.A. pin-up model kind of a thing that you would do.
09:39You can see it has her stats down here, a lip print, her signature.
09:44Very centerfold-esque, but of course not nude.
09:47And she looks beautiful.
09:51She loved being in front of the camera.
09:53I started seeing pictures of her in a magazine, and I'm like, oh my gosh, she just looks so beautiful.
10:01From the outside, it really looked like Kim had it all.
10:04She has this amazing career, a supportive boyfriend.
10:08But the Playboy world also in itself gave quite a bit of challenges.
10:15When you're in the Playboy bubble, there's a certain level of security and safety
10:20and looking out for each other.
10:21But when you get outside of those boundaries, things can go really wrong really fast.
10:27You have to be so careful because there are so many dangerous ******
10:31and there are so many people who feel that they can take whatever they want.
10:36Every weekend, we would go out. We'd go to clubs or we'd go to the Playboy Mansion.
10:43At the Playboy parties, there was always this classic mix of powerful men
10:48wanting to party with beautiful women.
10:51And there was a lot of pressure.
10:53There was a lot of pressure.
10:55There was a lot of pressure.
10:57There was a lot of pressure.
10:59There was a lot of pressure.
11:01There was a lot of pressure.
11:02And men wanting to party with beautiful women.
11:07And so it makes sense that nightclubs in L.A. want to mimic that
11:11and use Playboy models to have at their events.
11:14A club promoter's job was to bring in all the hot chicks,
11:19bring them to the VIP, the hottest table for the biggest celebrities.
11:23When a nightclub promoter is catering to big spenders
11:27that they want to come into the club and pay for the table
11:30and buy all the bottle service,
11:32person to be excited to be there because there's a ton of beautiful women to meet.
11:36So where do you go if you're a club promoter? You get into that Playboy
11:40mansion and you start getting numbers from these girls. I bet nightclub
11:45promoters were asking Sam and Kim to come have a table here, bring all your
11:48girls. Hey come on out, free dinner, free booze, whatever you want. It's gonna be
11:55the best time of your life.
11:59It's interesting because I feel the Playboy parties in the 2000s seemed
12:03very safe. People were always very well-behaved in front of Hef. They wanted
12:11to be invited back. I always felt pretty safe at the mansion just because Kim and
12:20Sam always made sure everyone was safe, even in the party scene. Everybody knew
12:26Kim. Everybody loved Kim. She was always with Sam, that's the thing, and they were
12:31very codependent. Me and Kim were together, you know, I guess it was eight
12:38and a half years. She wanted to get married and have children and that was
12:43her kind of ultimate goal. That was the plan. I think turning 30, that really was
12:55a turning point in her life because she was really looking at her future and
12:59started to realize I need to focus on the things that I really want in life.
13:05Kim was in love with Sam and she definitely would have settled down with
13:09him if he were to give her that opportunity. At the time I just wasn't
13:15ready to go that next step and so she felt like she wanted to just take a
13:21break.
13:29Shortly after the breakup, Kim and I moved in together.
13:37Leading up to the ending of their relationship, Kim knew she was checking
13:42out so I think once it finally happened it was kind of like a weight was lifted
13:47off her shoulder. It was her first time being single and independent in
13:52her entire adult life and she just wanted to have fun going out and meeting
13:59new people and having new experiences.
14:03It was always such a scene going out with Kim because we would show up in a
14:07limo or a party bus and showing up to a club or an event. There were definitely a
14:14lot of eyes on us. Kim partied a lot you know with Sam but then after they broke
14:22up she was partying just about the same but without the protection of a man.
14:34Kim met Eli at a yacht event through a mutual friend. I knew Eli at the time.
14:41He was the go-to club promoter in Hollywood. Eli Webby was super well known.
14:48He was the guy you wanted to go to if you wanted to be on the list at all the
14:52nightclubs. I considered him a friend to be honest. He was really calm, he was very
14:58genuine and he was a cool dude.
15:02Kim only knew Eli for about a couple months and she wanted me to come out and
15:10hang out with him. Kim was just friends with Eli and he was just going out to
15:14have a good time. We all went to Warwick and an after-party. He was like on top of
15:20the world because of what he was doing and the celebrities he was hanging out
15:23with. Eli Webby would literally be whatever you need. He's trying to make
15:32friends with these celebrities and maintain these relationships. I didn't
15:38get the best impression of him. He was being like really rude to me and it got
15:44to a point where I had to leave because I was feeling very uncomfortable around
15:48him. Kim who had always partied with her boyfriend Sam and Playboy had only
15:56experienced nightlife in a very sheltered way. The whole time that we
16:02were separated you know I was trying to work things out with her but I think she
16:07was trying to kind of make me wait for a little bit because she thought that
16:11I'd be for sure ready to get married and have kids. I was never concerned with her
16:17going out like with her girlfriends on her own because she was very
16:21responsible. The nightlife scene in Hollywood is probably the most dangerous
16:28place in America.
16:32This isn't the Playboy mansion. The nightlife to me is blood-sucking. You
16:39have the high-level people which are more the vampires. You're doing drugs
16:44because you're trying to get laid and you're clout chasing. The fact that all
16:50the men there it's kind of like they're there to pass the women out to these men
16:53and these men are just like tick-tick-tick gimme gimme gimme. It still
16:59makes me cringe to this day thinking about it. There's so many other people
17:04out there in the world who see Playboy as just like oh you want to pose nude
17:08you know that means you're easy prey that means you'll do anything. You can
17:13find yourself in situations that feel unsafe and you don't know people's
17:19ulterior motives. People in LA will be nice to your face and it's just so that
17:26they can see what they can get from you. And Kim unfortunately trusted people
17:32that she should move.
17:44Back in the early 2010s I would get offers to host at nightclubs all the
17:48time. I remember it didn't even feel safe to me necessarily. I was always really
17:55careful about you know what I was drinking. I usually didn't drink alcohol
17:59at all because something about it just felt sketchy. The fine line between
18:04having fun and going too far that line can get blurred super easily when drugs
18:10are involved. Usually I would go out with Kim because we were always together but
18:18that night I was really tired and I just wanted to have like a relaxing night in.
18:22So Kim went out that night with her friend Monica Moss. Kim met Monica through
18:28casting because she did some Playboy stuff. But there was something that
18:34signaled many red flags in me about Monica. I didn't want to be around her. I
18:40would always find a way to get away from her. But Monica was adamant about her
18:47going out with her that night and Kimmy being a sweetheart and not being able to
18:51say no. I was like okay fine I'll come with you.
18:57So Monica and Kim went out to a club that Eli was the promoter for. I remember
19:05staying up really late. I was checking Kim's social media to kind of just check
19:10on her to see when she was coming home. She looked like she was having a good
19:14time. She was out with Eli and Monica and she just looked like how she normally
19:19did on a night out.
19:28The next morning I woke up around 9 30 a.m. and Kim wasn't there so I just
19:35thought she probably just stayed the night at a friend's house. Something
19:40didn't feel right. My gut knew something was wrong. It was around 3 p.m. I opened
19:48my Instagram DMs and I saw a message from Monica Moss and she said call me
19:54Kim is not waking up 9-1-1. I called her and she was crying. She was saying Kim's
20:03not breathing she's not breathing and I yelled at her to call 9-1-1 and I grabbed
20:09my purse and ran out the door. I called Sam and he got the same message from
20:16Monica. I got in my car and I would I sped the whole way. The whole time I was
20:24just thinking God please let her be okay the entire time.
20:33I pull up to the complex in West Hollywood and I saw a bunch of cop cars
20:39surrounding the building. They were taping it off and I see Monica sitting
20:44on the front steps of the complex with her face in her hands crying. I got there
20:51and the sheriff said I can't let you in you can't come inside and I was just
20:58like is she okay and I stood there in complete shock and that's when I knew
21:04she was gone. In that moment it felt like my soul left my body.
21:15Because there was such a scene in front of the complex they didn't want to carry
21:19Kim out in front of everybody so they took her out on the side of the complex
21:25and I saw her body being carried out on a stretcher. I had no clue what happened
21:33to her. As detectives examined the scene they found no signs of a break-in, no
21:42signs of a fight, no signs of a struggle. Kimberly's friend Monica said they were
21:48the only ones there at the time. Monica tells the detectives that she was out
21:53all night long with her friend Kim, that she saw Kim doing cocaine, drinking and
22:00partying.
22:05They come home at 5 in the morning and they both go to sleep.
22:11Monica in the bedroom, Kim on the couch. Monica tells the deputy that she wakes
22:17up at about three o'clock, tries to roust Kim, discovers that her lips are blue
22:24and immediately calls 9-1-1.
22:34The statement from Monica to the deputy would have indicated that it's more
22:39likely than not that Kim overdosed on something. Sadly drugs and alcohol abuse
22:46are fairly common in the modeling world and so many girls can get caught up with
22:50tragic consequences. When Kimberly first passed people thought this was just
22:57another party girl, an accidental overdose, a night out went too far.
23:02I know Kim like nobody else. At the very most the only thing she would have done
23:09that night was drink alcohol. Kimmy knew her limits. She was really good about not
23:15mixing things, especially if it was something that would cause the overdose
23:20since she had been drinking that night. She was very careful individual when it
23:24came to things like that. I was very confused as to how Kim passed and I
23:30remember trying to text Monica and trying to get answers from her and she
23:34just was ignoring my texts. She didn't want to tell me or any of Kim's real
23:39friends what happened, but she told some of her friends. So I heard from several
23:47close people to her what really went down. The reality is Hollywood is a very
23:53evil place.
24:04When someone in the Playboy community passes away from an overdose it
24:12definitely hits the people who knew and loved them hard in that community, but
24:17the company never really says anything about it. They try and keep it from
24:20getting as much attention as possible. I didn't believe it was just an overdose
24:25because that wasn't the kind of person Kim was. The initial statement of Monica
24:31Moss to detectives is very plausible. It's very consistent with a story that's
24:36been told hundreds and hundreds of times.
24:42So the LA coroner's office conducted an autopsy and all signs on the autopsy
24:50pointed to there was no sexual assault.
24:55People were coming out and just creating these horrible rumors about her and just
24:59saying that she overdosed and she was a druggy and drug addict and she did this
25:06to herself.
25:10Approximately a month after the autopsy the toxicology report comes back and
25:15shows elevated levels of cocaine and blood alcohol nearly twice the legal
25:20limit. And something more sinister. GHB in her system.
25:31GHB. It's the date rape truck.
25:37GHB is extremely scary because it doesn't look or taste or smell like
25:42anything. Oftentimes people don't even know it's been put into their drink
25:46until it's too late. When somebody slips that into someone else's drink they want
25:52that person to be incoherent and passed out so they can have sex with them
25:55without any resistance or consent. Nobody does GHB as a party drug. Nobody
26:02does a drug that's meant to date rape people.
26:07Take a capper, a little dose of G, and lights out.
26:16When I found out that GHB was in her system I knew that she was drugged. That
26:23that was by someone else's doing.
26:28When the toxicology came back and showed extremely elevated levels of GHB with
26:42that drugs reputation that would have triggered them to consider is sexual
26:47assault something that's that's in play here. But at the time the detectives were
26:54made aware of the GHB it was far too late in the process for a sexual assault
26:59kit. There would be no chance of recovering any viable evidence. Kim and
27:07Monica were hanging out with Eli that night. From someone who knows LA and the
27:14scene and how it works it's drugs every night. In my mind Eli had the girls at
27:20dinner. He went to the club, showed off the girls, went to another club, showed
27:26off the girls. The detectives go back to re-interview Monica Moss. At this point
27:39they had the toxicology report that showed that Kimberly had GHB in her
27:44system. The date rape drug. What men were they with at Eli Wiebe's house? Did any
27:51men go back to the apartment with Monica and Kimberly? Now Monica tells a
27:58completely different story. She says to the detectives she freaked out. She was
28:02traumatized. Now Monica tells detectives after the club's closing they'd gone to
28:08Eli Wiebe's residence at approximately 5 a.m.
28:12Eli has a plate of cocaine and he's inviting everybody over to keep the
28:16party going. Monica tells detectives they continued to take drugs, drink alcohol
28:22and party. But it's not just Monica and Kim.
28:30What happens next is very murky. I started to hear that there was somebody
28:38else on the scene. Eli spends most of his time texting his friend saying
28:45there's girls here and you need to come over and party. I've got coke, I've got
28:51booze, come on over. It's just a rotation, a rotation of women. Monica tells
28:59detectives at some point Sean Merriman showed up. Sean Merriman played for the
29:09San Diego Chargers. He was a linebacker, probably one of the best in the NFL and
29:14he was really like infamous for when he tackled a quarterback he would do his
29:18lights-out dance and that became his motto. So Eli makes the text to Merriman
29:25to entice Merriman to come over. Sean Merriman arrived at Webe's home and Sean
29:33Merriman ordered an Uber to take the group to Monica's apartment.
29:40Once returning to Monica's apartment they continued to drink. Monica relates
29:48that she fell asleep out on the living room couch. Eventually she wakes up and
29:53finds Kimberly and Sean in her bed undressed. She asked them if she can have
29:59her bed and they can go to the living room. Monica relates that when she woke
30:04up the next day and discovered Kimberly on the sofa, Sean Merriman was still
30:09there. And she says to the detectives right there that she panicked. She
30:16describes a conversation with Sean Merriman where he says the media is
30:20going to be all over this. I got to get out of here. And he leaves. He's worrying
30:28about his own reputation.
30:36Sean Merriman is known to be aggressive. The California NFL star has been
30:43arrested and his reality show girlfriend taken to the hospital. He was under
30:48investigation for domestic abuse with Tila Tequila and somehow Sean got out of it.
30:53The new evidence from Monica raises many questions about the case.
31:03So detectives obtain and serve Eli Webe a search warrant due to the additional
31:09information they had received about Kimberly. We allowed the detectives to
31:15take screenshots of his text messages. Using these text messages detectives are
31:21able to piece together some of the events that occurred early that morning.
31:25In the text messaging between Kim and Eli, Eli invites Kim and Monica to come
31:32over. So they show up at Eli Webe's house. There also appears to be a disturbing
31:38text thread between him and Sean where Eli talks about securing women for
31:44sexual use. During the detectives interview with Webe, they bring up the
31:52subject of GHB and they ask Webe about the Sean Merriman party with GHB. Webe
32:01admits yes he does but denies knowing if he brought any over to his house.
32:07Detectives had lots of information regarding Sean Merriman and his
32:12potential involvement in Kimberly's death but there wasn't enough evidence
32:15to file a criminal case leading to the end of the investigation. He got his
32:23attorney involved immediately. He wouldn't talk to him. He said here's my
32:26talk to my attorney. He was advised not to talk to the detectives and he didn't.
32:33And the case was closed in September of 2017 with no arrests.
32:44Oh my god I was gutted. I was so sick to my stomach and so pissed. When they closed
32:52the investigation I feel like there just wasn't any justice served and I feel
32:56like her family was just left in the dark. I just immediately was I I was
33:03shocked like I don't know who else was involved in the cover-up but there was
33:08obviously a cover-up of what happened to her. I think no one got arrested because
33:13they spread all these rumors to make it look like she OD'd which she did not. She
33:18was 100% drug that's in the autopsy report and I don't know how high the
33:25cover-up goes or who else helped them cover up but more happened to Kim than
33:30what they're saying.
33:37Then two years later a document was sent to me by a police official that wanted
33:44to remain anonymous saying hey out of all the people who should read this you
33:50need to see this because you could do something with it. And I did. I released
33:55that information via Instagram.
34:03It was absolutely disgusting and it went viral. Beyond viral.
34:122019 comes along Kim's parents decided to file the civil wrongful death lawsuit
34:24against Monica Moss, Eli Webby and Sean Merriman. Once I read the text messages
34:32in the document I was like wow we have to expose this. Eli was completely
34:38looking at these women like they weren't even real people they were just sex
34:41objects. Eli makes a text to Merriman to entice Merriman to come over.
34:58Merriman texts back I don't have time for games which means either I'm gonna
35:04get laid or I'm not coming. Sean Merriman is a dirty little bastard. You can read
35:14the text. She was out of it. She texted Eli and said your friend put G in my
35:24drink. And G is GHB. And she texted him again saying I don't feel right can
35:38someone please check on me could someone help me. They just like ignored it and
35:48nobody went to help her.
35:54So when I released the litigation on Instagram everyone went crazy. That's
36:03when people started to really find out what happened to her because up until
36:06then there weren't any answers and everyone just thought like it was an
36:10overdose. It completely changes what people thought happened. The
36:17entertainment industry was going nuts. It just didn't seem believable. The text
36:22messages were so intense and so incriminating. How are these guys still
36:26walking the streets?
36:30Sean denied he had any responsibility in Kim's death and released a statement
36:35saying so. Sean attended an after-party more than two years ago where a young
36:40woman unfortunately overdosed. The statement reads the police thoroughly
36:44investigated and found no wrongdoing whatsoever by Sean. The fact that they
36:48are raising this now two years after the fact demonstrates the baseless
36:52nature of these allegations. Eli posted a statement on his website regarding Kim's
36:57death and in his book he addresses the situation. This is part of a statement he
37:03wrote about Kim's death. I want to make it very clear that I did not give any
37:07illegal substances to Kim. I did check on her to make sure she was okay after her
37:12last text message to me. I still can't understand why the sheriff's department
37:20didn't do anything about it knowing what happened and what is right there in
37:26their face. How do you close an investigation on a girl who was
37:30obviously drugged, raped, and killed? Why would you close the investigation on
37:37something like that? I really believe Merriman has some sort of in with the
37:43police whether it's a friend or a fan something because none of it makes sense
37:48zero. I think that the authorities brushed this off as an overdose and they
37:56did not do their appropriate jobs to make sure it wasn't homicide. They should
38:02have checked to see if she was raped. Everything was just kind of brushed
38:06under the rug and ignored.
38:14There's so many conflicting stories about what happened on the night that
38:18Kim died. These kinds of tragedies happen with a terrifying amount of frequency.
38:24You know we hear about this one because there's a football player allegedly
38:28involved. There's a woman who's connected to Playboy. You know there's a Hollywood
38:32nightlife promoter so it makes for a really you know scandalous story but
38:37imagine if that's happening to somebody that doesn't have that kind of an
38:41association. It's very unfortunate this is going to a civil situation when
38:47realistically this should be a criminal situation. In my opinion this case is a
38:53murder. No money's gonna fix this. No money's gonna bring back Kim. No money's
38:59gonna save the next woman.
39:07It's been hard to cope with Kim's passing you know especially being that
39:10there's no closure. I would have married her. We would have had a family a hundred
39:15percent. I mean if she was here that's where we'd be right now. Watching videos
39:20of Kim on the anniversary of her death when I go visit her grave and leave her
39:25flowers on her birthday it's you know heartbreaking every time. I've tried to
39:30move on and I think that's what Kim would wanted but I think it'll be a
39:35lifetime of hurt. Even with closure they're still gonna be hurt forever.
39:42She just filled my heart with so much joy and comfort and she made me really
39:47happy in a moment where I needed it the most.
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