I’ve gone all the way through uh construction, sacking groceries, an officer uh platoon commander, company commander in the Marine Corps, and I was a cop for 33 years and a homicide detective for 23.

It’s the only job being a homicide cop, being a being a police officer.

It’s the only job that I ever had where there were more people that knew how to do my job better than me, having never done it.

It’s a really good point.

It’s like parenting, you know, those parents are always the best parents, right? Oh, of course they are.

Of course, parents.

Of course they are.

Exactly right.

Exactly right.

I always love our conversations.

Thank you so much.

I appreciate you.

Well, I appreciate you asking me, Ashley.

It’s good to be back with you.

It’s just always good to have uh you know a real gumsho kind of detective to sort of pull me back from where my head goes um and and say what he really you know thinks and based on the work that he’s done you know in his past.

But I think there’s just there’s just so many questions about this investigation that still are yet to be answered and leave us wondering what in the actual hell could have happened.

But I got a couple more uh conversations that I’m having with my sources and I will uh bring you up to speed just as soon as um I get that information down.

Pat, uh in the meantime, thank you so much for listening.

Uh thank you for watching.

Thank you for for Zenyatta.

She’s having a great time.

She’s over at her bowl right now, so I’m not going to disturb her.

Um, and remember if uh if you forget one thing, the truth isn’t just serious, it’s drop dead serious.

 

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