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00:00New Year's Eve, 2022.
00:10Emmy was going to a party.
00:13She had plans for next year.
00:15It was lovely.
00:17She was really excited.
00:20About 20 past 5 in the morning, my phone was ringing.
00:24Straight away, I knew it was bad.
00:26It was her friend's mum who just realised Emmy's left the party.
00:35She hasn't got her shoes on.
00:37We're going to go out and look for her.
00:40For Emmy to go missing, something's happened.
00:47Her dad said, Lou, I'm just going to go straight to her flat.
00:50See if I can find her.
00:54He got there within 20 minutes.
00:56He rang me going to the police here.
01:02She's in the flat, but she's not breathing.
01:09And I just remember thinking, please, God.
01:13You know, please let them get her breathing again.
01:17When I started looking into this story, I had no idea it was going to become as prolific as it's become.
01:27I had no sense that it was going to involve the deaths of hundreds of people.
01:34A deadly poison being sold all over the world, intentionally.
01:39Who was behind this?
01:40I decided to track this person down, hold him accountable.
01:45What do you think the chances are that it will kill me?
01:48There's a very, very high probability.
01:50People who you can die, people in the US have died, people in Canada have died.
01:54This is the equivalent of posting a loaded gun to somebody with instructions to say, pull here on the trigger.
02:09This person could be one of the worst mask murderers ever.
02:16Nobody was doing anything.
02:17Nobody.
02:18It was a consistent shutdown.
02:21The FBI, the Food and Drug Administration.
02:23It's a systematic failure of everything.
02:28The number of dead continues to climb.
02:31Police said he sent more than 1,200 packages to 40 countries,
02:36earning him the nickname in British media of the Poison King.
02:41Every single victim needs justice.
02:53To be continued.
03:00To be continued.
03:17To be continued.
03:20To be continued.
03:22Hey, I'm here with Tim, and we're walking home.
03:31Tom was extremely gifted academically, some wonderful friends.
03:39He started university recently, he had a lot to look forward to.
03:50He was absolutely passionate about everything from Manchester United through to philosophy.
04:00Wicked sense of humor, quite a dry sense of humor.
04:05His laugh, yeah, he had very distinctive laugh that also actually made me laugh as well.
04:15He was just such a lovely man.
04:19Probably not even an hour I go through without thinking about him.
04:26I'm in service, is the patient breathing?
04:33No, the patient is there.
04:35We checked his pulse, there's no pulse, his wife and the goat.
04:41Do you know his name?
04:42His name is Mr. Tom Parfit.
04:52Tom was found in a hotel room in West London.
04:57He had a poison next to his body, having taken his own life.
05:04It's just a different world after that, after that moment.
05:09Not going to see him grow up and have his own family.
05:14That's all, that's all gone.
05:16When I found out about this poison, I was just ever so angry.
05:30It's not something I knew about, not something I'd heard of.
05:35How on earth can somebody like my son get hold of something like this to kill himself?
05:41How did he find out about this substance?
05:44I started searching on Google.
05:47I very quickly came across a forum discussing suicide.
06:00I was shocked, for sure.
06:02I didn't know such places existed.
06:04They talk about methods, success rates.
06:09If you're going to jump off a building, how high do you need to jump?
06:12It wasn't hidden away in a dark corner of the internet.
06:20It wasn't something that maybe just a few people were using.
06:24There were lots of people all over the world interacting with this platform.
06:29The scale of this was just so difficult to comprehend.
06:35This forum gets millions of hits every month.
06:39A lot of people in the States, Canada, UK, Europe, Scandinavia.
06:52To think about each individual person who's taking this decision,
06:56it's just so, so tragic.
06:59The lives that have been lost, it's just astonishing.
07:09I didn't know anything about suicide forums until this, all of this.
07:22Like, just didn't even know they existed.
07:25And it's, yeah, it's terrifying.
07:28And she didn't stand a chance.
07:31The minute I got that phone call, I just remember thinking,
07:44oh, my God.
07:46Oh, my God.
07:48It just went on and on.
07:50And it must have been about, I don't know how long it felt like forever.
07:56Waiting for him to ring.
07:58You know, to say, yeah, she's fine, she's breathing again.
08:02And I just ran.
08:05So she's gone.
08:14No, guys, this is my deaf friend.
08:16She's deaf.
08:17I have her name, Emmy.
08:20Emmy loved her social media, yeah.
08:25That's when she found Emmy.
08:27Did you follow her?
08:28Yeah, I followed her straight away.
08:30It just used to make me giggle.
08:31Hello, Sialangas, two.
08:33Bullshit!
08:37Emmy wanted to use her TikTok to help people understand
08:42that having a disability was okay.
08:47Having mental health problems was okay, you know.
08:50It's so, so important to talk to people how you are feeling.
08:55To let people know if you are struggling.
08:57Just know that you are not alone.
08:59Stay safe.
09:01Jimmy was probably about 13 when she seemed a little bit quieter.
09:13And I think at that age, it suddenly hit that being deaf
09:18was actually affecting her at school.
09:21Her mood just continued to drop.
09:25She was in and out of hospitals from 15 to 24.
09:32The nine years were a constant battle.
09:36Desperate, desperate battle to find someone that could help her.
09:42I'm so sorry you're deaf.
09:45Oh, don't pee.
09:46Have a drink on me.
09:48Oh, thanks.
09:55Was Emmy on the forum, do you know?
09:59Yeah, Emmy was on the forum.
10:02I'd been shown a comment that was on there.
10:06As soon as I saw it, I knew it was Emmy.
10:10I could just tell by the way she said,
10:12my parents love me.
10:16And they're going to be distraught.
10:18Why do you think she bought the poison?
10:28Maybe people had told her that it's definitely going to work.
10:41I quickly found discussions about how to source the poison.
10:45How much do you need to measure?
10:47How much do you dilute it by?
10:49There was a huge volume of these discussions.
10:52How many do you think?
10:53Hundreds, hundreds of posts about this.
10:56It's just horrendous.
11:04Like many forums, there's a code.
11:06One of the codes was the abbreviation IC.
11:10It seemed to be referring to a place which would sell
11:19that poison that Tom used to end his own life.
11:22But nobody in the open forum actually explained
11:25what it stood for and what it meant.
11:30I adopted a persona of somebody who knew into the forum,
11:35was contemplating suicide.
11:38And I started posting,
11:40asking them what IC stood for.
11:52After I'd been on the forum for a few weeks,
11:54somebody finally explained what that meant.
11:57It was in-time cuisine.
12:08It behaved like any other website where you might go and buy goods.
12:15I did some digging around the site and I found the poison.
12:19You'd go to the page, you'd add it to your basket.
12:24You don't even have to register.
12:25There were no checks.
12:27It was like buying a book online.
12:30They didn't ask my age.
12:33It was all too easy.
12:38So, I order the poison.
12:41It wasn't long.
13:03Probably a few days after I bought the poison online.
13:07I'd get it in the post.
13:09A relatively small package.
13:13It's been through customs.
13:14Just seemed to indicate that this was a well-oiled machine.
13:19This was something that was being done at a considerable scale.
13:29It still astonishes me that it's that easy to get hold of this poison.
13:39One of the challenges with our poison's law is that it doesn't really cater for international trade.
13:49There's no effective regulation if you buy something that is a portable substance in the UK from abroad.
13:55You effectively bypass those laws.
14:01I wanted to shout it from the rooftops that there's a problem here that needs to be stopped.
14:05I could not persuade the police force investigating Tom's death that it looked to me like a bigger problem.
14:12They weren't interested in seeing this as more than just an individual taking his own life.
14:17I had ran out of options.
14:21I had nowhere left to turn.
14:25My last chance was to go to the newspapers.
14:36Thanks for calling me, David.
14:38I'd definitely be interested in taking a look at this.
14:41Would you mind talking through what's happened?
14:44I'm just...
14:45I'm just really...
14:47Let's call it a surprise that, you know, the police have known, since they found Tom's body, where he bought this from.
14:53Yeah.
14:54But nobody's done anything about trial.
14:57As a journalist, you cover so many different stories.
15:00Politics, one minute crime, the next.
15:02You can definitely make a difference.
15:04Shining light on things that are not widely known about.
15:14This is one of the frustrations with the UK police.
15:17They just weren't interested in following up on this.
15:20You know, they weren't interested in highlighting this as any chance of a criminal case.
15:25Where, as you know, it's an offence to assist with suicide.
15:29Mental health is a real pressing subject for a lot of people.
15:33So I think it's hugely relevant to talk about suicide.
15:38When I was speaking to David, I couldn't understand why the police weren't investigating.
15:43It was his belief that the website selling a poison knew it was selling to a person that was suicidal.
15:50And it is illegal to assist suicide.
15:56I felt that there was the chance to expose something going on here that hadn't been noticed before.
16:01There was a pressure to cut to the heart of the whole story and find out what was going on.
16:13After the call with David, I went straight on to NinetimeCuisine.com.
16:22The first thing you see is a plate of cold meats.
16:25And if you scroll down on the website, it appeared to be selling products that you might use around the home.
16:31Liquid, food flavouring, salts.
16:34And then nestled among them was the poison.
16:41The website had painted a picture, a facade, if you like, of respectability.
16:47It looked like someone was trying to perhaps cover up its true purpose.
16:51So I wanted to find out who was behind it, who ran it, and what exactly was going on.
17:00The police thought Miles had taken an accidental overdose that didn't quite sit right with us.
17:26And so we were just trying to get an idea of what his final days and final weeks had looked like.
17:33And we'd started looking through his computer and his phone.
17:37And we had discovered that he was very, very active on a suicide forum.
17:43We started to do searches, just everything that we could find out at the time about this forum.
17:55There's a lot of talk about people becoming addicted to that site.
18:00And he was very welcomed in that forum.
18:03Miles was my first born son.
18:15We had Malin about 18 months later.
18:18And just had a great childhood growing up, happy and fun.
18:23I always looked up to my older brother because he was, he was just so good at everything.
18:28You know, he was brilliant and talented.
18:32And, um...
18:36Yeah.
18:38And then...
18:43Excuse me.
18:46As a mother, you don't want to see your kids hurt.
18:50And so...
18:53You want to try to do everything you can to help them.
18:57And I wasn't able to do that.
18:59When I began to realize people in a mental health crisis, like Miles, had access to that forum,
19:19you feel so bad for them, you're trying to figure out a way to stop it.
19:25My mother was quite adamant to help people that were on that site.
19:31I was in the military for about 12 years, became a counterintelligence agent.
19:37I have a bachelor's degree in intelligence and security studies.
19:41And then I took a few courses in digital forensics.
19:45And so my mother had reached out to me one day and asked me to look into where to find the poison, basically.
19:53And so I posted on the site.
19:58I remember it was a Saturday morning and I had received a message back from a user called Greenberg.
20:06He had a picture of a white dog and a short bio that kind of explained how he was a retired pathologist based in New York.
20:17I had seen the name on the site often, kind of one of those users that you would see posting very regularly.
20:29And he merely messaged me the name imetimecuisine.com.
20:40It just appeared to be a site that sold food service products, salts and things like that.
20:47Like a restaurant supply company.
20:49Yes.
20:50My brother, he didn't get it from IC, but I decided maybe I should look at this a little bit further.
20:57And I scrolled down to see their products and lo and behold, they had products being displayed, but they were either salt that was $10,000.
21:12Salt that I had in my pantry that was $10,000 or other products that were sold out.
21:19The only thing available for sale for $59 plus shipping was the poison.
21:27And I thought, that is strange.
21:30And further to that, there's no other use for that chemical at that potency.
21:35And I said, you know, I think there's something more here that needs to be looked at.
21:40I remember messaging back and forth with my mom saying, this is definitely a front site.
21:47This person's providing suicide methods that are favored by the forum.
21:53And then Greenberg is advertising the site and shuttling people over to this storefront.
22:00It just opens up this whole world of what seems to be black market selling for methods to commit suicide.
22:16The crucial element in this story was who exactly was the person behind this website?
22:21Under the contact information, there was a PO box address in Canada, located in a city called Mississauga,
22:32about 45 minutes west of Toronto.
22:38There was also the phone number and an email address, klawatoutlook.com.
22:45I Googled that and then I clicked on two further websites that came up.
22:49There was Nambuka.com and Eskimo.com.
22:57These two websites were definitely more explicit in their content and quite clearly selling goods for the purposes of suicide.
23:10There were testimonies on Eskimo saying that the products were expensive,
23:14but it was probably the last $1,000 they would ever spend.
23:19It was shocking to see that a website like this could operate under the radar.
23:23On both websites, the PO box address and the contact details were the same,
23:31klawatoutlook.com.
23:34And on Eskimo was the name Kenneth M. Law.
23:45I Googled his name and immediately popped a CV of a Kenneth M. Law dated from 2005.
23:52And then at the bottom of the website, there was a picture of Kenneth Law himself.
24:00Dressed up in a tuxedo, smiling at the camera.
24:05Doing this job for a number of years, you become quite sceptical about things.
24:11Quite cynical.
24:13I had no doubts that there was somebody called Kenneth Law living in Ontario.
24:19But would somebody really be as brazen or foolish to use their real name on a website that may well be conducting criminality?
24:33To really discover what's going on, I needed to track down Kenneth Law.
24:38I'd kind of gone down the rabbit hole at this point.
24:57I knew that David's son, Tom, purchased poison from a seller in Canada calling himself Kenneth Law.
25:08I was looking for any information about him, where he might live,
25:23what he might be up to other than these websites.
25:30Who was Kenneth Law?
25:33I discovered quite an old CV. It was dated from 2005.
25:39He was pretty well qualified in the engineering field.
25:44He had had several stints of employment at big companies,
25:48including an aerospace company called Dunlop in the Midlands in the UK.
25:55When I did social media searches, I found the same picture as on the CV on a Facebook profile for Kenneth Law in Canada.
26:06He didn't have many public posts. There was one strange post about erotic art, and there were other posts about the TV show Star Trek.
26:20A large percentage of his Facebook friends appeared to work at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, a five-star hotel in downtown Toronto.
26:31I guess that he either worked there or had worked there at some stage.
26:35I was beginning to piece together who this person was. I needed to find out what was the scale of his business.
26:49How many people have they sold this stuff to?
26:55There was enough information in front of me to try and conduct a full investigation around this website and this substance.
27:03But we needed to be extremely careful because we knew it was so sensitive.
27:15Can you click on one of those?
27:17Yes.
27:20Here's a post from someone who's asking whether or not they should use the poison to commit suicide.
27:28After Miles had died, we were on the forum often.
27:32Day after day, hour after hour, you would see goodbye posts of people who just, they aren't getting the help that they need.
27:39I do believe that people should have the right to talk about suicide.
28:00I believe that people should have the right to choose as well.
28:04I am wholly behind the right to die movement for those who, you know, are suffering from a terminal illness that they can't come back from.
28:13And all that's at the end of that is more suffering.
28:18But this is something different.
28:21This is a community that comes together for one single purpose.
28:39They become an echo chamber of despair and heartbreak.
28:47But the thing is, if you say, have you tried to reach out to a suicide hotline?
28:54You'll be banned from the site.
28:56If you tried to suggest, reach out for help.
28:59Do you have family?
29:00Do you have somebody?
29:01Anybody?
29:02You'll be banned from the site.
29:08Day after day after day, you see them say goodbye.
29:12CTB, I'm going to catch the bus.
29:22You don't know if these people are minors.
29:25If they're going through an acute mental episode.
29:28You don't know if these people want to take back what they started and they can't.
29:35And there's nothing you can do about it.
29:38Absolutely nothing.
29:47It was only a few weeks ago that I found that Tom started a forum post when he took the substance.
29:53He says, I took the poison.
30:00My heart is beating fast.
30:02It feels like I've been on a run.
30:04I feel like I need to breathe really hard.
30:07And then somebody else on the forum says, see you on the other side.
30:12Tom then posts, I feel sweaty.
30:18My head is making a slightly screeching noise.
30:21I don't feel as bad now.
30:23I can hear a fuzzing noise.
30:25Weird.
30:27And this is all within minutes of each other.
30:30This is happening in real time.
30:33My fingers feel numb.
30:36Like I can barely move it.
30:39Somebody else says, not alone.
30:44Ever one here with you.
30:47Somebody else puts, rest in peace, RIP.
30:51Tom doesn't post anymore.
30:54And then finally, I think they are gone.
31:00That's the end of the thread.
31:03So all of that's happened within a few minutes and that's my son dying.
31:09What this substance actually does is horrific.
31:15The poison suffocates the body from the inside.
31:19I know Tom would have died in agony.
31:23And yet nobody calls an ambulance.
31:25Nobody tries to find him.
31:27Nobody asks the question, where are you?
31:30What can we do?
31:31It's all congratulatory messages.
31:34It's all messages of sport.
31:35Of all the forums that you looked at, David, did you get the feeling that this company is the biggest supplier?
31:48Or is it the most one that's signposted?
31:50I would say it's the only supplier I've seen signposted.
31:54But there's no doubt it's killing people.
31:55The thing I've been trying to find out, and I can't, is how many.
32:0010, 20, 100, 1,000.
32:01I'm spending increasing amounts of time on this investigation and trying to get things moving.
32:02Trying to find some answers for David.
32:03I'm trying to find some answers for David.
32:04I'm trying to find some answers for David.
32:05I'm trying to find some answers for David.
32:06I'm trying to find some answers for David.
32:09I'm...
32:10I'm starting to find some answers for David.
32:13That's the way I've done it.
32:14But she's trying to find some answers in the way that he could have been made.
32:17He's trying to find some answers for David's.
32:20But I'm not sure what's going on in the way that he's trying to find a question,
32:23but there's no doubt it's killing people.
32:25The thing I've been trying to find out, and I can't, is how many.
32:28If it's 10, 20, a hundred?
32:30A thousand?
32:31I'm spending increasing amounts of time on this investigation and trying to get things moving.
32:34Trying to find some answers for David.
32:35This week, we're tackling the difficult topic of suicide as numbers rise at startling rates, especially among young people.
32:44Yeah, so suicide rates jumped 33% between 1999 and 2019.
32:50Then there was a small decrease in 2020.
32:55Kenneth Law's website started gaining traction in the summer of 2021 on the forum.
33:05There were accounts about how Kenneth Law's product arrived quickly in the post, without question from the authorities.
33:14No one in the general public really knew what was going on.
33:17No one in the general public really understood that people were so desperately ill that they would log on to a suicide forum, be ushered towards a poison seller, receive that poison through the mail, take it and die.
33:33And the sellers like Kenneth Law make a living out of it.
33:47Sixty-something dollars cost my brother's life.
33:51Everything my brother's done in the past and what he could do in the future came down to sixty dollars.
33:57It brings me back to happier days, simpler days, the good old days.
34:24There we go.
34:29Benji, tell me your full name, honey.
34:33Benji.
34:33Benji?
34:34He's Bunny.
34:35All right.
34:36Do you have any brothers and sisters?
34:38No.
34:38My brother.
34:39How old is your brother?
34:41He's 11.
34:42What do you like about him?
34:44I'm married.
34:46Nothing?
34:47Okay.
34:47No.
34:49You're real mean to him, are you?
34:50No.
34:51Do you tease him?
34:52No.
34:52Am I teasing you?
34:56Yeah.
34:56Yeah.
34:58Do you look after your brother a lot?
35:00Most of the time.
35:01Yeah.
35:02It used to be a big job sometimes, right?
35:04Sometimes.
35:15Benji was my younger brother.
35:17I was really the only one that knew about all his struggles.
35:24I just didn't know how bad it was.
35:30I could protect him from other people and, you know, stupid decisions, but ultimately, the one thing I couldn't do, I couldn't protect him from himself.
35:40Well, that's the thing that will drive me crazy.
35:46Benji left a suicide note on the table saying, make sure my brother gets my cell phone.
36:08It was almost like a map for me.
36:11He didn't log out of stuff.
36:14He didn't delete his browser history.
36:18Reading my brother's questions and comments, I'm seeing that he was guided to I'm Time Cuisine to purchase the poison.
36:26Let me grab this one.
36:30A user says, I'm Time Cuisine is where I get it from.
36:35Usually you need a license to obtain the poison, but I'm Time Cuisine just hands it out.
36:44I went through his emails and it's clear as day to see what Benji bought, when he bought it, and who he bought it from.
36:53I found he had made several purchases from Kenneth Law directly.
37:00He uses his name in the email for different amounts of poison.
37:08Kenneth Law was well aware of what he was doing.
37:11He knew why people were getting it, and he did nothing to stop or try and get them to get help or talk them down or anything.
37:21He just saw dollar signs.
37:25Customers were dollar signs to him.
37:51We started ringing the alarm bells about Kenneth Law in February of 2022.
38:04At the time, I worked in the cyber division for the FBI.
38:17And so I went to my section chief, and I brought the evidence that I had to him.
38:23I showed him how the site was being used, this person who's peddling the site to people who are trying to commit suicide in the United States.
38:32And the answer I was given was, he's not an American, and this is a legal substance, so there's nothing we can do about it.
38:43And that, I was kind of just shut down right there.
38:46Well, and then, that's when I picked it up, and I contacted the police, the FBI, the Food and Drug Administration.
38:56It was a consistent shutdown at every avenue, because that poison is not regulated right now.
39:07It's not marked as harmful.
39:08Nothing was being done, and Kenneth Law was still operating.
39:20And it was the most frustrating, because at that point, you're thinking, where else can I go?
39:29Who can help us shut this down?
39:32What you want to do on a story like this is to hold somebody accountable and make them answer questions.
39:44This is someone who's evaded scrutiny and accountability for almost two years.
39:50At this point, I had absolutely no idea whether there was one death or 100 deaths.
39:55I believed he knew his customers were purchasing his poison to take their own lives, but I needed to get him on the phone admitting this.
40:06On his EskMode website, he offered a 40-minute consultation call with a prospective buyer of one of his products.
40:16So I purchased a consultation call.
40:22And waited for him to reach out.
40:25This is very much a modern phenomenon.
40:47The poison has legitimate uses.
40:50And up until recently, the legitimate uses were its own uses.
40:56But for the last five or six years in particular, this poison has been linked to a number of suicides.
41:06This case gets complicated because this substance is reportable under the Poisons Act.
41:11But all that means is that the seller has to report suspicious transactions to the authorities.
41:21If you come across a seller that isn't reporting suspicious transactions, the implication is that they would be knowingly selling that substance to people who might be using it to harm themselves and profiting from that.
41:34I decided to speak to Kenneth Law under the guise of someone who needed help in order to get him to tell me things he wouldn't tell me if I was a journalist calling up.
41:49I needed to get him to admit on the phone that he was selling intentionally to a person that was suicidal.
41:57This would be the one and only chance to nail down who he was and find out the scale of his operation.
42:06Of course, I couldn't use my real name.
42:20Hello, Ken here.
42:21Hi, Ken, it's John.
42:24Hi, John. How are you doing today?
42:26Yeah, I'm good. How are you?
42:28So, you're interested in some of our products.
42:30I just wanted to be really sure about my purchase, basically.
42:34What do you think the chances are that it will kill me?
42:39I mean, it's a very, very high probability.
42:42Is it legal?
42:43Well, OK, that's very much for a grey area.
42:46As long as I don't say that the intent is to commit suicide, then it's fine.
42:51And you can assure me that you've done this before with people in the UK?
42:55Yes, yes, yes.
42:56And they've died because of this?
42:58Yes, absolutely.
43:04Do I cause any problems for you?
43:06The only thing I ask is that any documentation, communication that we've exchanged, they destroy a prior.
43:13Any type of labels that might be on the mailing box to destroy that or dispose of the prior.
43:18Yeah.
43:18Other than that, it's not really traceable.
43:20So, you just tell the police that you don't know why this person's bought it?
43:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:27It's even easier for me, you know, sending it to national, right?
43:31So, the UK government has no jurisdiction to the Canadian government.
43:35And they're not going to, you know, bring me over to the UK for this.
43:38It's too small.
43:42How many people have you sent it to in the UK?
43:44How many countries do you send this to?
44:14Of course.
44:17Many countries.
44:19Probably in the least of dozens now, right?
44:30Sounds like a full-time job.
44:32I've been checked with you, yeah.
44:34It's just evil.
44:46Okay, take good care of yourself.
44:48Thank you, bye.
44:49Bye.
44:54Hearing his voice, to me, that's the man who murdered my kid.
45:01he knew exactly what he was doing kenneth law is a sure and present danger to the public
45:12he is connected to an enterprise of suicide methods hundreds of deaths dozens of countries
45:22and other people are still dying he has no intentions of stopping if somebody doesn't stop him
45:31i couldn't let him slip away i needed to go to canada to track him down
45:40and properly hold him accountable for these deaths
45:43hi kenneth hi kenneth law uh james field oh what are you doing here
46:02so
46:11so
46:21so
46:30so
46:39so
46:48so
46:57so
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