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00:00This is a picture, family photo, of me and my family.
00:15This would be my dad, my mom, Ronnie, Ricky, Randy, and myself.
00:25And I just can't believe that these four are gone, and it's just us two that remain.
00:41I have said this so many times, the good ones are gone, and I'm left with him.
00:55I really wasn't sure that I wanted to do this.
01:00It was a very painful situation to discuss.
01:04I had to think long and hard before I even called you back.
01:09But I thought I needed to do it for Ronnie's sake.
01:13I think there's probably some people in my family who did not want me to tell the story
01:16of the brothers.
01:18I think they're fearful, partly.
01:22Ricky wants to come after me because I testified against him, because I have a lifelong history
01:28of growing up with Ricky, and I knew how Ricky was.
01:33I still do have some fear when I come out of my house.
01:36I do look around.
01:37I still have the fear of, what if?
01:52He was soいた.
01:55I still have time for the Lord.
01:58I know he's the one who was here.
02:00I know he's the one who was.
02:02He was so happy with you.
02:04He was so happy with you.
02:06I know, he was so happy with you.
02:08He was so happy with you.
02:09He was so happy with you.
02:10Yeah.
02:10I wanted to go.
02:12Well, I did.
02:13I thought that I was pretty angry with you when you started.
02:16I never forgot that.
02:17I just had a little back.
02:20I should do.
02:22My father has always had the camera, so he wasn't on camera hardly ever.
02:41We were on vacation in Florida.
02:45Three rowdy little boys and me tagging along with them, holding my mom's hand.
02:51It was a fun vacation.
02:54Very fun vacation.
02:55I think it was my first trip to the beach.
03:00We all looked happy.
03:01We were all having fun.
03:03Beautiful scenery.
03:07Not a care in the world.
03:08Yep.
03:10Your average American family.
03:14Living the life, never suspecting anything like this would ever happen.
03:19I do miss those times.
03:30You should look back and see the good.
03:32It wasn't all bad, but it hurts to know that they're all gone, except for him.
03:39Except for him.
03:46This is a picture in my grandmother's basement at Christmas for a big Christmas party that
04:10we had every year, and this is me sitting on Ricky's lap.
04:16I was about four years old.
04:18He would have been ten.
04:21This was one of the first times he took advantage of me.
04:25There were some events that happened right before this picture was taken that I prefer
04:29not to really get into.
04:30But you can tell by the look on my face that he had done something to me, and he's sitting
04:36there looking happy.
04:37And by the look on my face, it's evident that I was fearful of him.
04:41And he was just a big bully, and that was the little sister that had to take it.
04:48Looking at this picture, I still do feel some of that fear.
04:53And to think it started at such a young age, that I was one of his first victims.
04:59His eyes tell me that he's mean, he's evil, just piercing.
05:20I remember this one day when I was about seven years old, I was taking a nap on the couch,
05:25and I woke up, and I smelt this horrible smell.
05:30The odor was horrific, and it smells like a skunk.
05:35And then I noticed that my hair was wet.
05:39Ricky was standing about three feet away from me, just looking and staring at me, and giggling.
05:45He was just giggling.
05:48And I'm like, what did you do?
05:53He was standing there with a bottle of buck scent in his hand.
05:57Buck scent is dough urine.
05:59It's used to attract bucks when you're out hunting.
06:03I poured it on your hair.
06:09What did you do this for?
06:11His response was, I just felt like it.
06:15There was no explanation for what he did, why he did it.
06:17He just thought it was funny.
06:21And he's just laughing.
06:24Mom!
06:25I started yelling for my mom to come downstairs.
06:29She could smell it as soon as she came down the stairs.
06:31I was like, Mom, smell my hair.
06:33Look what he put in my hair.
06:35Look at what he did.
06:37She reprimanded him, but that was about it.
06:39Sorry, baby.
06:42You are in big trouble, mister.
06:45There was no consequences for Ricky's actions.
06:48And I smelled like a skunk for a week.
06:52And there was no remorse, nothing.
06:55Nothing ever seemed to faze him.
06:58I think Ricky did this to me just to prove I'm older, I'm going to pick at you, I'm going
07:02to make fun of you, and I'm going to get by with it.
07:05And there's nothing you're going to be able to do to stop me.
07:08That was much worse than just a brother picking on a sister.
07:12My mom used to say Ricky had the look of the devil, even when he was little.
07:28So when I was about 9 or 10, we had a neighbor who I went to their house every day to swim
07:33during the summer.
07:35And I was over there most of the day, and late afternoon, here comes Ricky walking across
07:40the yard to get there, and he just hops in the pool.
07:46I think we're in there for a few minutes, and he's out in the pool just kind of like
07:51looking at me.
07:53Something just sat him off.
07:57The next thing I know, he pushes me under the water in the pool and holds me under.
08:07I couldn't catch my breath, couldn't breathe.
08:11He had my head, and he just kept holding it under and wouldn't let me up.
08:15And I thought I was gone.
08:23Then the neighbor's mom walked out the door and asked Ricky, what are you doing?
08:28And he kind of like let his hands off my head.
08:33Oh, we were just trying to play a game to see how long she could hold her breath underwater.
08:42And I just looked at him and I said, you liar, no we weren't, go home.
08:49And the mom made him go home.
08:51If I don't want to come outside, I may not be alive today.
08:59And I never told my parents.
09:02I believed that there would be payback from Ricky if I told on him for what he did.
09:08That there would be retaliation.
09:10What that retaliation would be, I don't know.
09:15Maybe next time he would try it again, and I wouldn't come back up for air.
09:21He was always more deeper, more sinister, and you could just look in his eyes and you
09:25could see it, just the eyes.
09:29Those big dark brown eyes, and you could just see the anger, the kind of brother that would
09:33do that to his sisters, just mean and pure evil.
09:44Ricky definitely had a gravitation towards firearms.
09:47I think guns made Ricky feel like he was in control, and nothing's going to stop me.
09:53And I'm going to do what I want.
09:55One day, I was sitting out in the living room.
10:05Ricky says, I need you out here for a second.
10:09So I go out to the utility room, and Ricky's standing there with a hunting rifle.
10:17I said, Dad's told you not to do this in here.
10:21Go outside and do it.
10:23I mean, I knew they had the rules, and he wasn't a Biden bomb.
10:26And so I'm standing, and I'm like, what do you need for me to do?
10:30Well, that rag over there.
10:31Hand me the rag.
10:32So I go hand him the rag, and the gun goes off.
10:40And my ears just rang, and the bullet hits the floor, and it misses my foot by inches.
10:48Ricochets, hits the ceiling, and then I don't know where it went from that, because I ran
10:52out of the room.
10:53I couldn't, I just needed to get away.
10:58Ricky played it off as an accident, and he was very stoic.
11:03It was like almost no emotion.
11:05He didn't say, I'm sorry.
11:07Oh, my goodness, look what I'm, nothing.
11:09Just, oh, well.
11:12And then my dad came home, and of course, there was some yelling, screaming about that.
11:16I told you not to do it in the house.
11:18I've told you 100 times, you need to make sure it's not loaded.
11:23And he just brushed it off.
11:26I think my parents should have never let him have a gun again, ever.
11:31Taken away some privileges more than what they did.
11:35I didn't tell my parents because I, once again, afraid of retaliation.
11:42Maybe I feel like as a child I should have said more to my parents, but I don't, I don't
11:50know that they would have known what to have done.
11:54I grew up with a brother that I just could never trust.
11:58And a lot of this stuff, to be honest, I hadn't thought about until the last three years.
12:04I think I tried to suppress a lot of it.
12:07Then I had to go back and look at the signs, there were signs.
12:22This is a picture that my dad took of us at Christmas.
12:26And so many pictures, that trophy deer head that he named Charlie's behind us.
12:34That was my dad's pride and joy as much as his children.
12:39My dad, from the time my brothers were little, taught all three of them to hunt.
12:44But that was just their thing to do, they loved to hunt.
12:48I'm more of an animal lover, I just can't stand the thought of taking an animal's life.
12:54But Ricky, he was into hunting at a very young age.
12:58And this was the time he was going out in the backyard, into the cornfields, going out
13:02shooting the rabbits and the squirrels on his killing spree.
13:13One day in particular that I remember, he said, come in here, I want to show you something.
13:18I'm like, I don't want to see what you're in there doing.
13:20Oh no, come here, I want to show you.
13:22You know, it's a biology lesson.
13:26So I go in, and he's in there, and you can see the organs inside the rabbit.
13:31And you're going to watch me skin it.
13:34It's just like science class.
13:38And I'm like, I really don't want to watch this.
13:41I don't want to watch this.
13:42Just no, you're going to stay here, and you're going to watch it.
13:46So I stood there, and I watched it, and I really felt like I just wanted to get sick.
13:50He knew I love cats.
13:51Cats and rabbits reminded me of each other.
13:53They're fuzzy.
13:55And to me, this was like, man, this is too much.
13:59It was just way too much.
14:02I would just keep looking away.
14:03He said, no, you need to watch me do this.
14:04I'm like, I don't want to see this.
14:08Ricky got lots of joy of watching me squirm.
14:12And then he tells me, I've done this for 21 straight days.
14:18I'm on a 21-day killing spree.
14:20He was bragging about it.
14:23I do believe him on a killing spree for 21 days was a missed sign.
14:32But my parents didn't want to look at it that way as it was something.
14:35It was just a hobby.
14:37It was hunting.
14:38And they didn't look at it as something worked.
14:43I don't think they ever wanted to look at him as being worked.
14:48They're his parents.
14:49They don't want to see that.
14:51They knew he was mean and hateful at times.
14:57But I don't think they saw the extent of it.
15:01He was a ticking time bomb, and he just kept getting worse.
15:08Ricky's reputation.
15:17He was known for being hostile.
15:19He was known for being a bully.
15:22Everybody knew he had a hot head, couldn't keep a job.
15:28Ricky had a DUI when he was younger, and they hauled him in.
15:32And he literally punched the magistrate.
15:37The police knew that he had a reputation.
15:39And he just seemed to be getting more angrier every year.
15:44When Ronnie and Ricky were younger, they played a lot of baseball together.
15:49And then as they got to be in their 20s, they joined a men's softball league.
15:53And this was part of the brother bonding.
15:55But then you had Ricky bring the drama into something that was supposed to be fun.
15:59They were at a game one evening, and one of Ricky's co-workers was the coach and decided to not let Ricky start the game.
16:19Oh, oh, oh, hey, oh.
16:21We're back in the dugout.
16:23Ricky got angry.
16:24What did you just say to me?
16:26When Ricky was mad, he would get in your face.
16:28You think you're some sort of tough guy?
16:30He would yell.
16:33He would put his finger in your face and tell you this is the way it is.
16:38Ricky said a few choice words, walked off, got in his car, and went to Ronnie's house, where he knew there was guns.
16:51I think Ronnie knew what was getting ready to happen, so they had called the police.
16:57Ricky comes banging on the front door.
17:01Ronnie's wife realized that Ricky was agitated and she was fearful.
17:07She was also expecting at the time, so she let him in, and he went straight to Ronnie's gun cabinet and took out a rifle.
17:15He brought the rifle back to the game, and Ricky was basically like, he needs to be taken out for him setting me on the bench.
17:26Ronnie intercepts him and says, you know, I know you're angry, tries to calm him down.
17:33You know, you'll get to play, we can't have a gun here.
17:37Ronnie's like, let's, everybody just, and the police, let's just calm this down.
17:42Ronnie took the gun, and then Ronnie says, you just need to go home and cool off.
17:48Ronnie told the policeman that he's just acting out, let him, just let him go home.
17:53So they just said, as long as you leave, leave peacefully, we're not going to do anything.
18:05Police just let the brother handle him.
18:09Ronnie, for whatever power he had, was always the best person of defusing Ricky.
18:16I don't know how he did it, but he did.
18:20Ronnie just didn't seem to think Ricky would ever take it that far.
18:24He just needed some de-escalation.
18:27Talking to, calming him down, and that was Ronnie's role.
18:33Ronnie didn't have any enemies, but one.
18:36It's like my dad said, everybody loved Ronnie, except for Ricky.
18:45Well, in the beginning of that clip, it looks like Ronnie was just kind of playing around with
18:58wrestling moves.
19:00And then Ricky jumps on his back, his hands around his neck, and starts getting a little more violent
19:06with him.
19:07You do see he went in for the aggressive move when somebody was down and in a position where
19:15they couldn't defend themselves.
19:17He knew when to go in.
19:19He knew when to put the hands, the arms around your brother's neck and get him, get on his back
19:27so you're in the controlling position.
19:30The aggressiveness was there.
19:32It looks like Ricky never argued.
19:35It looks like it just, using that word again, snowballed, escalated, just escalated with age.
19:56Ricky taking care of anybody else was rather shocking.
20:00He never had children.
20:03He didn't have patience for children, but you also saw how much he was bringing in financially.
20:12So the male client that Ricky had really could not verbally communicate.
20:17He was kind of clumsy.
20:19He would spill drinks.
20:21And one night, the family was over at dinner at Ricky's house, and he knocked the drink over on the table.
20:27And then when he does this, Ricky just gets mad and cusses at him.
20:33How dare you, you know, GD, how dare you do something this stupid?
20:37How dumb are you?
20:38And this intellectually disabled person just kind of just sat there and put his head down and felt bad.
20:49And then that's when I saw there was a bruise up above his eye, and then there were some bruises on his wrist.
21:01And my mom questioned Ricky what happened.
21:08And Ricky said he fell over and hit his head on the coffee table.
21:13The bruises around his wrist definitely made me suspicious that it was caused by Ricky grabbing him by the wrist.
21:26I didn't have any proof.
21:27But, I mean, I could only assume he wasn't treating him the way he deserved to be treated.
21:38I guess the part that's heartbreaking is, to me, he was.
21:41He was like a family member.
21:43And you see this person making all this money off of him.
21:47And I'm thinking, he's going to continue to do this unless the agency would see this.
21:54Having them in private with nobody else around, it was probably much worse.
22:10When Ricky lost his clients, he lost the income.
22:14And didn't save any of the money.
22:22And so was threatened with foreclosure.
22:30So then he shows up uninvited, walks into my house.
22:35And my husband and son were both gone with my eight-year-old daughter there.
22:39Ricky?
22:40I've had it.
22:41They're all going to die.
22:43Threatening.
22:44I'm going to get them.
22:46They're going to pay for this, what they've done.
22:51And they're going to get paid back for this.
22:56He was just getting angrier with each passing minute.
23:01And I'm really not the person that deserves to stay in here and take this.
23:07So I suggest you just leave.
23:09You need to go.
23:13He gets in my face.
23:14He gets his finger in my face and just yells at me.
23:18One day.
23:19Well, there's lots of people on my hit list and they're the top two.
23:23These bitches are going to die.
23:26You see these mass murderers on TV.
23:29That's going to be me one day.
23:32These people don't know it yet, but they're already dead.
23:35I'm taking them out.
23:36And I'm following them.
23:38I'm following other people, but I'm following them.
23:41I said, I'm fearful for them.
23:54I'm fearful for other people because there's other people he's not telling me about.
23:58I do think he was capable of these threats against the women.
24:02I mean, it wasn't just the one time he was stalking them.
24:05It was day after day.
24:06He didn't do it.
24:08I said, I don't know what their names are.
24:11I don't know what to do.
24:12He needs to be locked up.
24:14He just can't do that.
24:16He goes, you know, verbal threats.
24:18It's a verbal threat.
24:20There's nothing else we can do about this.
24:23A verbal threat needs to be taken seriously.
24:25Because that's what he did from that point on, man.
24:31He just escalated.
24:50Hello?
24:51So my dad calls, and he's crying.
24:53And dad?
24:55And he couldn't stop crying.
24:57I'm like, dad, you need to settle down and tell me, why are you crying?
25:02What are you upset over?
25:03Is mom okay?
25:05And he goes, Ricky came over here and beat me, hit me.
25:12He beat me up.
25:16I think I have a concussion.
25:17I have a really bad headache.
25:18And there's some things I don't remember.
25:21I think I blacked out.
25:23And he goes,
25:29I don't want to get him in trouble.
25:34And I said, you know what?
25:37I'm done.
25:39We're going to get him in trouble.
25:41Because dad, you know, he's just escalating.
25:43And it's time to stop this.
25:48You've got to stop.
25:49You're an elderly old man.
25:51You're his father.
25:56You can't let this go anymore.
25:58Because dad, next time he could kill you, he could do something to mom.
26:04I said, this is not safe.
26:08So then I called Ronnie and I said, this is what he's done.
26:10And you could tell Ronnie had had enough.
26:14Waited probably just three or four days.
26:29And I called in to our law enforcement.
26:35Hi, I'm checking the status of Ricky Brunk.
26:37And said, has he been arrested yet?
26:39Has anybody done anything?
26:41And they're like, no, you know, it's COVID.
26:46Things are delayed.
26:47They're trying not to put too many people in prison.
26:50It's, you know, that's probably, it's going to happen.
26:53And I'm getting frustrated.
26:55This was a violent assault on my dad.
26:58What are we waiting for?
27:02I mean, as a child, maybe I should have said more.
27:07As the adult, I tried.
27:13But nobody freaking took me seriously.
27:23So this is a picture of Ronnie and I down celebrating his son's 30th birthday downtown Harrisonburg.
27:36Just doing what we always did together, which was laugh.
27:40No drama, nothing serious, just enjoying life at its fullest.
27:46And how it breaks my heart that we can't have any more moments like this.
28:11I did have a sense of relief that they were finally going to go get him.
28:14But I was still, I just had this gut feeling something was going to go wrong.
28:23I was fearful.
28:25I'm like, I don't have a good feeling about this.
28:27It's going to make him angrier.
28:28He'll come after me.
28:31But I told Ronnie, or Ronnie says, he just, he didn't have the balls to touch us.
28:37And I said, I beg to differ.
28:39He doesn't have the gall to come here.
28:42I don't think that's true.
28:45And my son is coming in and said he had something he needed to tell Ronnie and me about what happened when he helped Ricky the week before.
28:55There was another thing I didn't tell you guys.
28:58So Ricky had told my son several different things when my son was helping he move.
29:06And the first one thing he wanted to explain to my son is why he didn't come to his wedding.
29:13He said he was going to strain him.
29:15He wound up telling my son if he would have gone to my son's wedding, he would have choked the out of me.
29:21So around 7.15 on June the 15th, my phone rings and it was a number I did not recognize.
29:37But I thought, eh, I'll go ahead and answer it.
29:40So the person on the other end was Ronnie's business partner.
29:43And he says, I have something I need to tell you.
29:48He goes, the EMTs have just left, but the sheriff's department is still here.
29:54And I'm like, so what are you trying to tell me?
30:02So I said, what are you trying to do?
30:03You're telling me that he's dead?
30:05And he's like, yeah.
30:06And I couldn't imagine.
30:14I couldn't imagine how it went down and I couldn't imagine that I would never see Ronnie again.
30:21It was like beside myself.
30:24So then Ronnie's wife is calling, I need to answer the phone.
30:30And the first words out of her mouth were, he's been shot.
30:35And I'm thinking, he's been shot?
30:39And I'm like, oh, no.
30:41Oh, no, I got to get off the phone.
30:43I got to hang up.
30:47And so then that's when I called 911.
30:49And I told him, I know who did this.
30:52And it was my other brother, Ricky.
30:57And I said, I can assure you, if you're going to go up there to his property,
31:01he has lots of firearms, and he's probably not going to go down without a fight.
31:07So you better be prepared.
31:12Take the out is what I said.
31:13This picture
31:31obviously came from the night of the murder.
31:37I have never seen this picture before.
31:42I feel angry.
31:43I feel like what a coward you are to take the easy way out and use a gun to kill your brother.
31:48Because we were done dealing with you, your threats, your vile, evil ways.
31:53We were done.
31:55The facial expression.
31:57What other person would have shot their brother and had some time to think about it and not
32:07cry, be upset?
32:08Oh, my gosh.
32:09I've done something wrong.
32:12Nothing.
32:13No emotion.
32:14Just here I am.
32:18Little Ricky turned out to be an abuser,
32:21a narcissist, and the evil person that killed his brother.
32:33And who made his parents last few months on this earth a living hell because of what he had done to Ronnie.
32:39Ricky waited for all of Ronnie's co-workers to leave his business and goes in to Ronnie's office
32:55with the warrant for his arrest for assaulting my dad.
32:59And there was a verbal altercation between the two.
33:02And supposedly, Ronnie pretty much defended himself, couldn't take it anymore, and told Ricky to get out.
33:13Ricky would not get out.
33:14And Ronnie just had enough.
33:16So Ronnie, Ronnie hit him several times.
33:20And then Ronnie says, go ahead and get out.
33:23I'm done.
33:25So Ricky walks out the door.
33:28Ronnie follows him.
33:30There's a glass door on the outside.
33:32Ronnie locked it.
33:36Ricky goes to his truck.
33:39Hits the gun.
33:41Comes to the glass door.
33:44Ronnie turns around a few feet away from that glass door.
33:49And Ricky shoots him.
33:56And then he drives off like nothing ever happened.
34:02I think he's going to have to work with a lawyer.
34:04He's going to have to work with a lawyer.
34:09New York, Mr.
34:13It doesn't appear to be responsible.
34:29Sir, 2339 doesn't appear to be breathing.
34:32Ronnie did mean a lot to me. It was a really big loss that day.
34:49And then the thought was, how am I going to tell my parents?
34:53That, with my dad, was probably the hardest to do.
35:06He looks at me. He can tell something's wrong. Something has happened.
35:11It's almost like he knew. I said, it's Ronnie.
35:14And I said, he was shot.
35:16He was shot.
35:20And he goes, by Ricky?
35:22He knew.
35:24I said, yeah, by Ricky.
35:27And then he starts crying. He goes, I knew, I knew he was, I knew he was capable of this.
35:34That was hard.
35:46This is my victim's impact statement at Ricky's trial for the murder of Ronnie.
35:52I couldn't sleep.
35:54I had nightmares.
35:56Fears of him coming after me.
35:58And the reasons running through my head of why.
36:03My first thought every morning when I woke up, is this all just one bad nightmare?
36:09Is Ronnie really gone?
36:11Killed by our own sibling?
36:12My helper, my confidant taken at the hands of our own sibling.
36:18I play it over in my head, over and over again, of what happened.
36:24And that Ronnie's life was taken by his own brother.
36:29And how he had to lay there and die alone.
36:32What were his thoughts, his feelings, and how could my own brother just kill me?
36:47I could write a hundred pages and it wouldn't be enough.
36:49But I have to remember one thing I told you while I was doing this.
36:55This, people have to pay attention to.
36:59And if you have somebody in your family acting like this, you gotta push it.
37:06You've got to stand up and you've got to say something.
37:08I don't have a psych background, but my God.
37:12I saw the anger.
37:14I saw the evil.
37:15I saw the narcissism.
37:17Where everybody else was always wrong and he was right.
37:21And sawing, snowballing, and elevating and getting worse.
37:26Law enforcement has to listen to us.
37:33Got to listen.
37:35So nobody else has to die at the hands of somebody that's so evil.
37:39I don't think Ricky cares about anything.
38:04I think deep down inside Ricky knows he's not going to get out.
38:09So I'm just going to do whatever I want to make everybody else's life miserable.
38:13He's just being spiteful.
38:18It's the last little bit of control he has.
38:22That's what it boils down to.
38:24He wants to show everybody, I'm still in control.
38:27And I'm not that shy little girl, blonde hair girl anymore.
38:35He didn't stand up to you.
38:37I finally got bold and didn't take it anymore.
38:42And I'm not going to take it anymore either now.
38:49I'm not going to live in fear.
38:50He doesn't deserve that attention because that's what he wants.
38:56He wants to make me fearful from behind bars and not going to do it.
39:09It's very hard to believe that Ronnie's gone.
39:11Very hard.
39:21And to think that my own brother is the one that killed him really makes it that much harder.
39:30He was my helper in everything.
39:31And there's just days I feel so lost without him.
39:38I will never forget him.
39:44One day I will see him again.
39:45I know that.
39:48But to think that he's not here.
39:52It just breaks my heart.
39:55And to think that he died by himself the way he did that day.
39:58is what really hurts me.
40:03But I feel like the world needs to know what a wonderful person Ronnie was.
40:09And I have to do this for him.
40:15I had to do it for Ronnie.
40:17Because I want the world to know he was the best brother ever.
40:29When I looked up, I saw his face behind the biggest gun I had ever seen in my life.
40:39I reached up and tried to put pressure on my face.
40:43And when I put my hand there, there was nothing there.
40:45He was looking right at me.
40:47And he took the gun.
40:49And it goes off.
40:50Oh my god.
40:52He just literally tried to kill us.
40:59Hearing that puts me back in that room.
41:03I feel the flames on my waist again.
41:06He just looked down at me and he said,
41:09She's gone now.
41:10It's just us.
41:13I never saw what she looked like at eight.
41:17That's the face of my mother.
41:19But I don't feel like her soul is there.
41:21He looked right at me and says,
41:23Bitch, we're all gonna die today.
41:25Threw more ghastly right in my face.
41:27Threw more ghastly right in my face.
41:29Threw more ghastly right in my face.

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