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A Killer Among Friends Season 1 Episode 2

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00:00Despite their flair for the dramatic
00:04Okay, let's take it from the top
00:06A group of theater kids never expected to find themselves at the center of a murder investigation
00:13Yet suddenly, they're in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons
00:19And with a killer on the loose, could one of them be cast as the next victim?
00:30I haven't been here since high school
00:51We hosted prom here, they did school plays here, they did local plays here
00:59So I feel a positive energy when I come here
01:03But it also does make me a little sad and nostalgic
01:09To think about all the good times that I've had in here and makes me miss those times
01:14No one could really believe what happened and I think we all just kind of fell apart
01:25Then go
01:33Then go
01:35Now I know why we always crash and burn
01:37I am afraid that I would never learn
01:39And you say
01:41You say I'm special
01:45Now I know why we never try
01:47But you know better than why
01:53Yeah
01:59What I remember about our youth is
02:01Just a lot of the
02:03Strange things that we got up to
02:05Adventures, being creative
02:07Being all together
02:09As a friend group we just always wanted to get together
02:11And have a good time
02:15There was Jesse, Dan, Amelia, Kelly
02:17Myself and my brother Ian
02:21He was a little bit more introverted
02:23Kind of mysterious
02:25He loved to write
02:27I think that if I had to give myself a role in my friend group
02:29It would be sort of a creative spark
02:31Very funny
02:33Very cynical
02:35Jackie is my sister
02:37She was very boisterous
02:39She was a really good energy
02:41To have around
02:45Amelia was my girlfriend
02:47In high school
02:49Amelia was
02:51My partner in crime
02:53She was my bestie
02:55And her and I would do a lot of photo stuff together
02:57We were more of like the
02:59Artists and then Dan and Jesse
03:01Were like the musically inclined
03:03Artists in our friend group
03:07Dan was sort of a magnetic person
03:09He was a creative guy
03:11And a creative thinker
03:13Kelly was artistically
03:15Really unique
03:17And Jesse was really into like musical theatre
03:23But she was also into like philosophy and social justice
03:33Ian loved to make music
03:35And he noticed that Jesse was very musically gifted
03:39So they would collab
03:47I just wanted an outlet to express myself
03:49And to kind of you know
03:51Put something into the world
03:53And Jesse really like latched on to my kind of passion for that
03:57And if we ever stop living this life
04:01Oh so suddenly
04:03She was so talented
04:05So she would take my lyrics that I transcribed
04:08And make a song for them
04:10Singing this song for you
04:13There's nothing I wanna do
04:17The original piece winners is
04:19None other than Jesse Blanchett
04:22Whoo
04:37I met Jesse in 2013
04:39Rehearsing for Fiddler on the Roof
04:41She was going to school at UW-Milwaukee
04:44I knew that she was obviously a gifted musician and performer
04:48She and I shared the role of the Fiddler
04:52So in the first half she was the Fiddler
04:56And then in the second half I was
05:00I remember you know being 16
05:03And a lot of like internal conflict of
05:06Oh like I'm like I'm jealous
05:07But then once we got to know each other
05:09She's literally the nicest person
05:12I just remember the Fiddler on the roof
05:14Being the talk of the town
05:16Cause like everyone was in it
05:18And all of my friends were posting about it on Facebook
05:21And all my friends were in it
05:23Or all my friends were going to the play
05:25And so I was like oh I should get tickets
05:29July was when we actually had the performances for the audience
05:36There is truly nothing like the opening night of a show
05:41It just really feels like wow like we did this we pulled it off
05:48And it's pretty typical for there just to always be a party after every performance
05:57There's music playing and swimming and there's nothing like it you know
06:08It was always so fun but that night something felt off something felt wrong
06:17I was driving down I-60 in the morning and I noticed because Jesse's house sat right beside the highway that there were a bunch of police officers there
06:21That was obviously peculiar because this is Hartford Wisconsin
06:39There's not you know five cop cars sitting outside of someone's house ever
06:44I got a call from my girlfriend Amelia and she basically said something to the effect of there's a bunch of cop cars outside of Jesse's house
06:57Do you know anything?
06:59And I said no I didn't and I actually texted Jesse saying everything all right
07:07Our first reaction was to like text and call her
07:13And I never got a response and that got increasingly alarming throughout the day
07:19It was very unlike her we tried to call her parents and no one was answering
07:24So we didn't know what to do other than to drive over to the house ourselves
07:29And we just went up to their doorstep knocked on their door
07:36And Jesse's parents came out and they simply said that Jesse was no longer with us
07:46Just shock was going through my mind
07:49I didn't believe that she was no longer with us
07:52After I heard that Jesse was gone I don't really know where along the line it became apparent what could end a person at 19
08:05And there are only a couple of options
08:10So we cycled through those options as hypotheticals at first
08:14And I think that we were listening to a police scanner
08:19At a restaurant that a ton of her friends just went to to kind of coalesce
08:24Grieve because we knew that she was gone
08:29And on that police scanner we heard some codes for homicide and a code for rape
08:38It felt like the world stopped
08:44But at the same time it felt like everything was moving a hundred miles an hour
08:51You know I was just absolutely distraught
08:56Hartford's a really small town
08:59I remember thinking like how did this happen here
09:03You're just so scared and you just don't know who did it
09:07And you don't know if someone's gonna be next
09:14And I won't hesitate to kill for you
09:16And I know this is true because I love you
09:20But you kill me through your eyes
09:23And your cries and your smiles and your lies
09:27And your cries and your smiles and your lies
09:30I think there's some messages in these songs
09:47Like some crazy messages
09:49If you understand that it was written right before this girl was murdered
09:54She loved music
09:57And she was good at it
09:59But music was bigger than that
10:01To her it was more than just something she loved
10:04It was gonna be her vehicle to change the world
10:07She was a 19 year old who believed she could
10:11And this is all we have of it
10:14Jessie's mom came home around 1230 and found Jessie
10:26She found Jessie
10:29She called EMTs
10:31My daughter is blue, I went to wake her up
10:33And I just got home for lunch and she won't wake up
10:37Okay, so is she breathing?
10:39I don't think so, no
10:40I don't think so, no
10:42And then she called me
10:45There was an emotional intensity in her voice and her words
10:49That I'd never heard before
10:50And she was just saying
10:52Honey, it's Jessie, it's Jessie, it's Jessie
11:01And then Joy broke down sobbing and couldn't say anything
11:03The whole block was full of Washington County sheriffs, ambulance, fire truck, crime scene unit vehicle, squad cars, Hartford PD, DA's office personnel
11:19And I knew that she was dead
11:26All I wanted was to get to Jessie
11:31You know, all I wanted was to hold her
11:34And just be with her
11:38And I still needed to hold her and talk to her
11:41Tell her I'd love her forever and never forget her
11:44So this picture was, I believe, the first picture I ever took with Jessie
11:56This was the Hello Dolly backstage at the Shower Arts Center
12:03This picture is of the last day I spent with Jessie
12:08We went with our friend Kelly to Summerfest, which is a music festival in Milwaukee
12:14After Jessie passed away, I was really, you know, gutted
12:21Jessie was just like everything I wanted to be
12:25Being so confident and just free-spirited
12:29And then friends were calling me, asking me what happened, and I was like, I don't know
12:35We weren't sure if there was a killer on the loose, it really felt like the world was ending
12:45Prior to Jessie Blodgett's murder, we hadn't had a homicide in almost 30 years
12:50I was at home cutting my grass, my phone rang, they said that a young lady was found in bed
13:10And that they ended up seeing some ligature marks on her neck
13:14And they wanted me to come and investigate it
13:16I remember in the immediate aftermath of learning what had happened
13:22It became tough to conceptualize who could have done this thing
13:27Every person that surrounded Jessie was of what I thought to be great character
13:32Because she bonded with great people
13:36So every stranger was a suspect
13:40And every person on the street could be guilty
13:45Just knowing, like, it literally could be anybody
13:50I've never been so scared, ever, in my entire life
14:00Frankly, people didn't believe it could be one of our neighbors
14:02When I showed up on scene, one of the first things that struck me when I walked into the house is
14:16Nothing appeared to be displaced, the windows were broken
14:21Whoever had entered the house knew their way around, and they were there for a purpose
14:25Anyone that knew her just wasn't in my head as a suspect
14:30Because what's the reason?
14:33But you have to look at everyone
14:35And especially in the cacophony of, you know, people speculating after it happened
14:40Nobody really cares about the feelings of any one individual
14:43It was just a lot of rumors flying around
14:48Thought it might have been people working in their yard
14:50Maybe it was someone that she worked with
14:52Because her work was so close to her house
14:55Am I a suspect?
14:57Because we all watch TV, you know, and they often look at family first
15:01Jesse Blodger wasn't someone who was living on the fringes
15:09Or somebody that was putting themselves in bad positions
15:12This was somebody who was doing everything correctly
15:17And because we didn't immediately have a suspect
15:20That caused a lot of concern
15:22Because if there is somebody out there, my daughter, could she be next?
15:26When the police asked about possible suspects, I was thinking of anything I could
15:33And Jesse called the cast of Fiddler on the Roof her second family
15:37That's how she felt about them
15:41But she came home from the cast party a little after midnight
15:44And something was troubling her
15:46I was asleep when she came home, but her mom was up
15:50And Jesse mentioned that there was a couple guys at the cast party
15:55Who were flirting with her more than she was comfortable with
16:03I heard that there was a man that she was in Fiddler on the Roof with
16:07Who was suspicious
16:12I was having, like, bad feelings about the cast member
16:15Even before she was killed
16:19It was very clear that there was, like, some sort of a
16:23Like, attraction, like, flirtatious behaviors
16:27People considered other cast members
16:30I think people considered the director
16:34There was a ton of gossip
16:38We were speaking to everybody that was involved in community, theater, or part of the cast
16:44And there was a lot of paranoia in the theater group
16:46It was truly, like, wow, what if it is somebody that's associated with Fiddler on the Roof
16:54Every person that surrounded Jesse could be guilty
16:58And that sort of aggressive paranoia is something that I've never really felt before or since
17:05The thought really intensified everybody's paranoia and anxiety
17:11You know, just, like, overnight you can have accusations flying at you
17:15Nineteen-year-old Jesse Blodgett
17:30Was a shining star
17:34But her killer remains a mystery
17:36Is the murderer a stranger?
17:40A neighbor?
17:42Or an actor pretending to be a close friend?
17:47Oh, good to see you, buddy
17:51Oh, how the hell are you?
17:54Oh, man, it's been a weird week for me, honestly
17:57I hear songs a lot where I feel like, I think, that sounds like Jesse
18:11You guys wrote a pretty cool song together?
18:13We wrote several cool songs together, actually
18:16I'm gonna forget if I don't say now
18:20I just got a text from Joy
18:22Two minutes before you came
18:24Telling me to make sure to tell you that she loved you
18:27Aw, I miss Joy
18:29That actually reminds me about the day that it all happened
18:33We didn't really consider what your guys' thoughts were on the time
18:37I feel like, like, in the immediate wake of the news
18:40We kind of all just, like, trampled into your door
18:42While you guys were trying to grieve
18:45I'm so glad you brought this up
18:47When it happened
18:49And our house filled up with, you know, DA's office, Washington County Sheriff's
18:54Hartford PD, first responders
18:57But then all of a sudden, they were just like that
18:59They were gone
19:03And I stared out the picture window
19:05I have no idea, to this day, how long
19:07And all of a sudden, I saw a movement
19:09Down past the apple trees by the road
19:12And I believe it was you, wasn't it?
19:14Yeah
19:15I don't think I've ever said this to you
19:17But everyone was shocked and they didn't know what to do
19:20It was her friends
19:26It was you guys that just came over
19:30You didn't care what was right or wrong to do
19:33You weren't thinking about that, you just came over
19:35I don't know if that was the right decision
19:37Where's that box of Kleenex?
19:38Um, yeah
19:39No, that was the right decision
19:41Yeah, yeah
19:43It was...
19:45I couldn't have taken an empty house for the rest of that day
19:49And you guys filled it up
19:56Jesse had a lot of friends
19:58I had no idea how many friends this kid had
20:00They were coming over and sitting by the fire with us at night out in our yard
20:03My dad
20:07And then Jesse's case basically exploded on the news
20:12The family of a young actor
20:13Young aspiring musician
20:15Devoted her whole life to making music
20:17Many couldn't understand why anyone would want 19-year-old Jessica Blodgett dead
20:21The picture that emerged very quickly in the media was this was a very promising young woman
20:26Being murdered brutally in her own bed
20:31That's scary
20:33And whenever something like this happens, there are people in the community who start speculating
20:39Could it be someone close to her?
20:42At first the speculation was mostly around the cast party that she was at
20:47But then a couple of other people were questioned
20:51Once Jesse's friends were questioned by the police, that's when the paranoia really set in
20:57It certainly wasn't my mind that I would be brought in for questioning
21:01Because I had been talking to her in the days leading up to her passing
21:06And I was expecting a call about, you know, the content of my messages between her and I
21:13And I had no idea what I was going to say at the time
21:17It wasn't like formally interviewed
21:20But they asked me a little bit about my background with Jesse
21:25It was very scary
21:27Because it could be anyone
21:28It could be our friends
21:29It could be a stranger
21:31It could be someone within the inner circle
21:34Like we had no idea
21:36I really hope that people don't have to feel the way that we felt in those moments
21:39The very next morning I was very scared to be by myself and to not have like my friends around me
21:53So I think it was around like 10 or 11 a.m.
21:58Amelia picked me and my brother Ian and Dan up and went to the Blodgett's house altogether
22:03We were all talking about Jesse reminiscing when Dan said, I just got called into the police department
22:14Dan's a good kid, he's Jesse's friend
22:19And he said something about the police calling him in for questioning
22:23And Jackie and Amelia actually left to drive Dan to the sheriff's office
22:30I imagined that they were going to be looking into everyone
22:32I wasn't concerned with it at all
22:37We couldn't like picture Dan being a type of person that did this
22:42You know, he was part of a very tight-knit friend group
22:46And that's a very uncomfortable place to be in too
22:51You're trying to grieve but you know there's people in the community who are looking at you and wondering like could you have done it?
23:00It was just such a confusing time like nothing, truly nothing made sense
23:05You're just on edge and all you want to do is figure out who did it
23:10And like you can't help but feel like the police are wasting time
23:33When our friend Dan got called in for questioning
23:35I remember dropping Dan off at the police station
23:40I think Dan was back here
23:42And I ended up being in shotgun because my other friend Amelia ended up being the driver
23:51You know, we expected this to happen like he was going to be questioned because he was close to Jesse
23:57And when we dropped him off he said, okay, maybe you can come and pick me up in 30 minutes
24:02They assumed just like I did that it was standard procedure
24:08There wasn't any gossip about Dan because he wasn't involved in it fiddler on the roof
24:12So we drove back to the police station went to pick him up and we were met outside
24:19By a police officer asking if we were there for Dan
24:22And we said, yeah, we're his friends and we're here to pick him up
24:28And he had said, we can't release Dan, he's being detained
24:37So we drive back to the Blodgetts house and we had told everyone like, oh, we tried to pick Dan up
24:42But they said that he's being detained and everyone was like, what?
24:49Like this is still a small town where people know each other
24:54And it's kind of a word of mouth case in that way where word spreads
24:58And you know, a lot of people knew Daniel or they knew Jesse or they knew the families or they'd gone to their plays
25:06He just didn't fit anyone's profile of a killer
25:12I started to get a little worked up, I was like, this is ridiculous
25:16Like he's gonna miss his friend's funeral, that's so horrible
25:19Man, if you could have seen the service that she had, the entire town came out and everyone had a story
25:37I believe these are the exact words
25:39I said, honey, you're my shining star
25:45My biggest fan
25:47My greatest teacher
25:49This has been a devastating blow
25:51But your strength is in me too
25:53And love will always be stronger than hate
25:59During Jesse's funeral
26:01We had all felt like there was still her killer out there on the loose
26:06I didn't necessarily think that it was someone in our inner circle
26:13But I definitely felt like it was someone that lived in the area
26:18And they're just free
26:21I remember being at her funeral
26:24Standing in line waiting to talk to Buck and Joy
26:27And someone behind me in line was saying
26:30Oh, did you hear about that girl in the park that got attacked?
26:40I was like, why would you bring up this other horrible thing
26:43At this funeral where this horrible thing happened?
26:49This park is about six miles away from Hartford
26:52In the village of Richfield, which are two separate jurisdictions
26:55A woman by the name of Melissa Richards came up to get some exercise
27:01Walk her dog, go for a run
27:04A subject approached her with a knife in his hand
27:08And attacked her in broad daylight
27:10She fought that attacker off
27:15Was able to disarm that attacker, get the knife away
27:18And she was able to survive the attack
27:20She's fending off a knife blade with a bare hand
27:25And she was also very diligent about giving a description
27:29To the police of the young male
27:32Early 20s, shaggy hair, light colored hair
27:37And he was driving a blue Dodge Caravan
27:41A deputy had seen a vehicle similar to the one that was put out as description
27:47And run it through our database
27:50And that's how we ended up honing in on Daniel Bartelt as the suspect
28:00At that point, they're not connecting him to the Jesse Blodgett homicide
28:05They just want to find out what he knows about the other incident in the park
28:09But when the officer calls and he answers and he's at the home of a teenage girl who was just murdered in her own bed
28:20You have to be looking at the possibility that Dan killed her
28:25We told the police when they asked us about Dan
28:34Basically, it's not Dan, he's never been in any trouble with the law or at school that we know of
28:43Jesse and Dan sat right next to each other in school
28:46He was a straight-A student
28:48He had dropped out of UW Stevens Point to everybody's amazement
28:52But they would write songs together and they would sing songs together
28:58He was welcome in our home
29:02He was just over the day after Jesse's murder
29:06Sharing hugs and memories and tears with us
29:09Until his phone rang, calling him in for questioning
29:13What happened to him at all?
29:15It's a stab of a screw at work
29:18So when the police began interrogating Dan
29:22He pretty quickly admits
29:25That he was the person who approached Melissa in the park with the knife
29:31And you were in your van, correct? Or your bombs man, or your gift?
29:34And you went after that girl, right?
29:36He says, oh, I didn't mean to, you know, hurt her
29:42He says, I just wanted to scare her
29:45Because I felt scared in my own life
29:48Why were you wanting to scare someone?
29:50Why scares me? I don't know
29:54However, during the interrogation for the homicide
29:58He denied murdering Jesse Blodgett
30:02Some closure for mom and dad?
30:04Can you help us on that?
30:06Sure
30:09I heard that on the news that Dan attacked the girl in the park
30:13Prosecutors say Martell attacked that woman
30:16Jesse described Dan as her best friend
30:18I remember I was talking to her about reading Dorian Gray
30:21And Jesse said, that's my best friend Dan's favorite book
30:28And that just stuck with me
30:33He idolized this book that was about like this very haunted
30:38Conflicted young man
30:41But even knowing Dan attacked Melissa
30:44Did not make any sort of sense for why he would do that to Jesse
30:53There's just no justification or sense at all
30:59Jesse's friends never thought the killer could be one of their own
31:05Did Dan fool them all and commit the ultimate betrayal?
31:09Or is the true murderer still walking among them?
31:15I remember when you were talking about like making the days of your life count, right?
31:32If we were all in a line in heaven or like as our souls get put into the body and what we would do
31:37Of which life to pick?
31:39Yeah, her life comes up as like something that would be tragically cut short in a very violent way
31:45But it would go on to inspire a lot of good
31:48I can't believe you remembered
31:50I think about that a lot actually
31:52I didn't make that up either, somebody else said that
31:55I feel like Jesse would have been at the front of the line for that
31:58I still think about that and tear up a little bit
32:00It feels
32:04Hard
32:07But it feels so good
32:09To like
32:13Reminisce on that connection
32:14It makes you cry but it makes you cry for like the joy of having known this person
32:27They continued with the show Fiddler on the Roof and I just decided I didn't want to go because I don't think I could have handled that
32:40As a production we didn't know what to do
32:44How do we honor her and like what would she want us to do?
32:51What we ended up doing was on the roof they had like a lit candle up there to kind of commemorate her
32:59They said Jesse was irreplaceable so there was no Fiddler there was just silence
33:05During the Fiddler scenes and the candle on the roof
33:10Her family came then I'll never forget
33:14Hearing them cry when the lights turn off
33:19I just remember the emotional intensity of it and how proud I was of her
33:24How she touched people
33:26That's kind of the chilling part because this is a young woman you wouldn't expect to cross paths with a killer
33:41It was 16 days until the Hartford police announced their investigation was over and they had their person
33:49But they kept me updated every single day
33:53Come on in let me tell you what we got now
33:55This is in real time what was unfolding in Woodlawn Park
34:02During the interview with Dan Bartell we learned that he had come to this park
34:08At some point during the day that Jesse Blodgett was murdered
34:11We realized that we do have video in this park so we were able to get a copy of that video
34:23Which subsequently showed Daniel walking through the park on the day that Jesse was murdered
34:29He's got his backpack with him he was walking through the park he was hovering around garbage cans
34:42Inside this trash can at Woodlawn Park here we located a cereal box that had inside it I refer to it as a kill kit
34:49It had the ligature that was used to strangle Jesse
34:54It had a wall gag, it had some blood evidence, it had some hair evidence, it had DNA matches to both Jesse and to Daniel Bartelt
35:05This investigation has determined that on the morning of July 15, 2013
35:09Daniel Joseph Hanks Bartelt intentionally caused the death of Miss Jesse Blodgett
35:21When Dan was charged with murdering Jesse it ramped up the media attention on it
35:27Police here have announced an arrest he's accused of killing a fellow musician
35:31Because I mean he's a 19 year old successful high school student
35:34You know had been a straight-a student a theater kid all of this and you know it wasn't the expected twist
35:42If you can't trust your friend then who can you trust?
35:47The person who I had suspected it being was wrong
35:52I do feel guilty for feeling so strongly
35:57But before we knew it was truly like wow it could be anybody
36:02Our first reaction wasn't you know we hate this kid
36:08It was oh my god what happened to Dan
36:11I think before this incident I've always had this prevailing notion that evil is born
36:17And it doesn't come to be
36:22I don't believe that anymore
36:24Looking at Dan as I knew him this charismatic this funny this charming guy
36:32Next to what he ended up doing to my friend looks like a huge drop
36:38But I think we exist in shades and you get grayer and grayer as you kind of cascade into this
36:47This place where these kinds of things are no longer reprehensible actions
36:54But something that you feel compelled to do
36:58I think when he had dropped out of college he became close with Jessie
37:05And he became involved in her world and thought that he could do it without getting caught
37:17I think that thought intrigued him and because he had those thoughts he kind of grew it into an obsession
37:22I think that under the weight of his expectations for life
37:28He did not measure up
37:31And that sent him on this slow kind of fall from grace
37:36So to cope with this idea that he wasn't as special as he thought he was
37:44He began gravitating towards more and more stimulating violence
37:53They were best friends
37:55She trusted him
37:56I remember writing in a journal that summer
37:59I'm not mad at Dan, Dan is sick
38:02And I don't know if I still feel that way
38:05But I'm in awe of the empathy I had for him
38:08They say hurt people hurt people but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be held accountable
38:12So in August 2014 the trial started and there was a lot of media interest
38:19This evidence just keeps piling up
38:22Bartel's defense calls it circumstantial evidence
38:25And I think it increased seeing this young man who continued to adamantly deny that he murdered his friend
38:33This jumpsuit that I'm wearing, these shackles that I'm put in, don't make me guilty
38:40He looked at Jesse's parents and addressed the court
38:45And pleaded his innocence and when the judge had a chance to speak the judge said
38:51You're right, the jumpsuit and the shackles don't make you guilty
38:55DNA evidence does
38:57And you're guilty
38:59Boom!
39:01He was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole
39:04I can't make him face what he did and tell the truth about it
39:15But that doesn't mean I can't love and forgive him
39:18500 people showed up at the mill pond in Hartford, lit candles, we all walked together in the night
39:26And everybody had on a blue wristband
39:29All of which said the five words from the funeral
39:33Love is greater than hate
39:35And I consider it Jesse's purpose
39:38Thank God I have something to work on
39:44To fill that void, but the void's too big to be filled
39:50What do I miss about Jesse?
39:53Everything
39:54I think justice especially for Jesse and her parents is just talking about Jesse and celebrating her life
40:05But when Jesse passed
40:07Our friend group we all kind of went our own separate ways and lost touch
40:12And she really was the string that tied us all together
40:17I try to carry Jesse with me everywhere I go
40:20I try to hold space for survivors and be a guide on their healing journey
40:27I wrote my college admissions essay about her
40:30And I got into UW-Milwaukee
40:34There's always this thing in the back of my mind that says her voice was taken away
40:39And I have a voice that I can use and I'm going to continue to use
40:43But all you do is make me die
40:48Jesse learned the hard way on July 15th, 2013
40:53We're not promised tomorrow
40:55Tomorrow's a myth
40:57But I'm in love with the love
41:01But I'm in love with the love
41:10On the next A Killer Among Friends
41:12The disappearance of a teenager has everyone wondering
41:19Did they allow evil to sneak into their lives?
41:22That's where they built their altar
41:25And steal her away
41:27That's where they did the sacrifice

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