I am listening to it via podcast and there's an extra dimension compared to the series in the paper because you actually hear Carol's voice in interviews and come phone calls with the informants, etc. Got a 5 hour drive tomorrow and I plan to finish it then.
As I read the 1st chapter I thought this would make a heck of a podcast.
I am listening to it via podcast and there's an extra dimension compared to the series in the paper because you actually hear Carol's voice in interviews and come phone calls with the informants, etc. Got a 5 hour drive tomorrow and I plan to finish it then.
It's really an interesting saga. So much of the worst of humanity, right among "regular" folks. I've started wondering which vehicle that passes me on the road, or is beside me at a stop light is toting who knows how much contraband. And yet, the "need to belong" to something / anything.
It's really an interesting saga. So much of the worst of humanity, right among "regular" folks. I've started wondering which vehicle that passes me on the road, or is beside me at a stop light is toting who knows how much contraband. And yet, the "need to belong" to something / anything.
I'll have to get on the podcast.
I drove from Tyler to Vernon today and can't tell you how many times I had the exact same thought. Looking around thinking, which one of you is an ABT member?
I was interviewed for this story by the writer....I haven't read it yet but I heard it was well done. This was a great case and the folks who worked it are first class.
It's really an interesting saga. So much of the worst of humanity, right among "regular" folks. I've started wondering which vehicle that passes me on the road, or is beside me at a stop light is toting who knows how much contraband. And yet, the "need to belong" to something / anything.
I drove from Tyler to Vernon today and can't tell you how many times I had the exact same thought. Looking around thinking, which one of you is an ABT member?
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