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🚨 The voice returns. The mystery deepens.
In Episode 02 of 9-1-1: Did the Killer Call, a second chilling emergency call sends the department into panic. The voice sounds familiar—but is it the same killer or a dangerous copycat?

As new victims emerge and the clues begin to conflict, detectives are forced to revisit the original case. Trust is tested. Loyalties break. The city watches in fear.

🔍 Dive deeper into the twisted mystery with another intense episode of this 2025 must-watch crime drama.

🎬 Watch Season 1 Episode 02 in English, with English subtitles, and stunning 1080p HD clarity.

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00:009-1-1, what's your emergency?
00:06I hope. I don't know, but it's dead.
00:149-1-1, what's your emergency?
00:15Somebody's moving to our house.
00:17We're going to stop.
00:21Sir, is she awake?
00:23Question, question.
00:23The 9-1-1 call sets the stage for what the story is.
00:35You get so much more than just the facts.
00:38Okay, is she breathing?
00:40Is the 9-1-1 caller the killer or a true witness?
00:43The 9-1-1 call set the stage for what the story is.
01:13A guilty person can't manipulate the 9-1-1 call, but it's my job to find the truth.
01:19The 9-1-1 call set the stage for what the story is.
01:52What's your address?
01:56Who's crying?
01:57My mother.
02:09Who broke into the house?
02:10I don't know. Who broke into the house?
02:12All I know is that my husband is shot and I do not want to go in.
02:16Hey, where is your husband?
02:17I'm dead.
02:19What makes you think he was shot?
02:20I'm about to come out.
02:21Okay, if you take a really deep breath, please.
02:24Hey, ma'am, how many other people are in the house?
02:27My mind is past.
02:29Where is she at?
02:31She's right here on the kitchen floor.
02:34Can you guys get somebody out here?
02:36Yes.
02:37Once we got to the scene, there was already a bit of a crowd that had formed from the neighborhood.
02:50We went into the master bedroom.
02:55That's where Kevin Sr. was.
02:59Kevin Sr. was lying in his bed.
03:02He had been shot pretty apparently in the head.
03:05There was a lot of blood under his right side that was laying down.
03:11I think Kevin Sr. was definitely deceased.
03:16Lisa did not relay very much information when I talked to her.
03:22She would go from being completely hysterical to just almost a catatonic state.
03:32Kevin Jr., the 13-year-old, reported that someone had been in their house while they were sleeping,
03:40that they heard three to four gunshots.
03:47Heard someone running down the stairs after the gunshots,
03:51and then heard that person or someone going out the front door.
03:59Who broke into the house?
04:00Hello?
04:01Who broke into the house?
04:01Oh, no, who broke into the house?
04:04I see why somebody came to the balcony, too, because it's uncooked up my door.
04:10We did check the house.
04:12There was nothing missing.
04:15Things you would expect to see gone, if it were a burglary,
04:19TVs, stereo equipment, jewelry, things like that, all still in the house.
04:25It didn't look like anything had been disturbed, ransacked, searched through,
04:31anything that would indicate that this was a burglary gone bad, so to speak.
04:37This was a homicide.
04:40Someone wanted Kevin Sr. dead, and I had to solve this case.
04:46Hi, my mom, what's the address of the emergency?
05:04Hello, my name is Carol Hiddlewitz. I'm in the Rocky Mountain National Park.
05:07Okay.
05:07I'm in Alpine Mountain Rescue Team.
05:10Okay, what is your exact location?
05:12My exact location is Deer Mountain.
05:15Okay, I'm going to transfer you to the park, so hang on the line.
05:17You're going to hear some plucking in right now.
05:19Okay.
05:20Go ahead, sir.
05:28My wife has fallen.
05:30We're locked on the north summit of your mountain.
05:33She's in really critical condition.
05:35She's conscious of breathing.
05:37No, she's not.
05:37She's not conscious.
05:38She is breathing.
05:38The first responder to the scene was a park ranger, and it took him a while to find Harold and Tony because it was the middle of the night.
05:54It was very remote.
06:00The ranger went over and assessed Tony.
06:04Tony had impacted the side of the mountain as she was going down until a tree stopped her fall.
06:14She sustained devastating injuries.
06:17Her head was basically scalped almost from the injuries.
06:21She fell a great distance, and we hope died instantly.
06:31It was really just bizarre, frankly.
06:46This seems like an odd place to have an accident.
06:48To write an accidental fall to her death in a remote part of Rocky Mountain National Park.
06:54The investigators and myself set out to figure out if Tony Henthorne died by an accidental fall or if she did not.
07:02The 911 call, it was important.
07:05It set the stage.
07:07How did you get to that location?
07:09It was important to kind of hear Henthorne's words.
07:13We were just happy once in hell, copy.
07:15And to start to form a picture of him and what he was doing then.
07:20Linda, you were trying to get a perfect picture, I think.
07:22It fell, and I came around, and she was unconscious.
07:25It fell, and I came around, and I came around, and I came around, and I came around, and I woke up this morning, and my daughter's nowhere to be found.
07:49When they got there, the police asked what had happened.
08:17Kevin said his wife, Melissa, was not at the home, so it was the first night she had ever been away from the kids.
08:30Kevin had gone to a concert and picked up the two children from his parents' house.
08:37Their beds were not made.
08:38So Riley and Tyler were put on the couches by Kevin.
08:47Kevin was woken up by his son, Tyler, to say that Riley wasn't in the house.
08:53All of the first responders in the Wilmington area came to the fore, and an intensive search was conducted.
09:04They rallied up neighbors, friends, word of mouth, got out very quickly, and so people were looking for her all day.
09:14Around three that afternoon, some people were down by the river, which was a couple miles away from their house, and they found her floating face down in the river.
09:30The forensic examination revealed that Riley Fox was alive at the time she entered the creek.
09:41Additionally, the autopsy revealed that Riley Fox suffered nonlethal head injuries and that a sexual assault had taken place.
09:49When his wife, Melissa, came back home from the breast cancer walk, she said,
10:00What did you do, Kevin? What happened?
10:02And I don't know why she said that. I don't know why that was her response.
10:08The investigators had a lot of questions, and the focus was on Kevin.
10:19Yeah, I was going to have to send an officer over here. I woke up in the morning, and my daughter is nowhere to be found.
10:38She can't play a three-year-old daughter. No.
10:40During the 911 call, his daughter was missing, and even though she's three years old, Kevin appeared to be pretty calm.
10:57You could hear the tone of the officer who received the call.
11:01No, they seem to be.
11:03You're kidding me. No.
11:06And he's like, What? Your daughter's missing.
11:10Kevin was very low-key.
11:13My child's missing. I'm screaming. I'm yelling.
11:18If I was law enforcement listening to it at that point, I would probably have some reservations because he was so calm.
11:28Also, at the time of Riley's disappearance, his wife, Melissa, said, What did you do, Kevin? What happened?
11:38So, I don't know why she said that. I don't know why she said that. I don't know why that was her response.
11:43So, the focus was on Kevin.
11:45So, the focus was on Kevin.
11:49So, they brought him in to interrogate him and see if they could get a confession.
11:53During the interrogation, Kevin was very tired. He had been there all night.
12:02He ended up saying that he had gone into the bathroom in the middle of the night and Riley was in there and he accidentally bumped into her.
12:14She fell to the floor, hit her head, and died. And then he panicked and did the other things that he did.
12:26At that moment, they said, Oh my gosh, he told us word for word what happened.
12:35This is a confession to murder.
12:37Mr. Fox gave a statement that has led detectives to believe that he killed his daughter after placing her in a nearby creek.
12:45Prosecutors say they may ask for the duck penalty.
12:49Kevin was charged with first-degree murder and taken to Will County Jail.
12:54The foxes were known. Their family was known. It was a huge impact on this small community.
13:01It's all been an act. Well, maybe not the family, but the man, Kevin, was there all the time.
13:06It is sickening. It is very sick.
13:09I just feel sad for the whole community that we were all betrayed.
13:12The report came over the fax machine saying his DNA did not match the DNA taken from his deceased daughter's body.
13:30He absolutely, unequivocally, didn't do it.
13:35I was morally, legally, and ethically obligated to dismiss the case.
13:39You shake your head. How could one person be so tragically compromised?
13:47He was a good person and not someone out looking to hire other people.
14:00Kevin was a very simple guy. He didn't have a lot of exposure to law enforcement or the ways they do things.
14:10He was about six foot four, but he had a very, very passive demeanor.
14:17When he was being questioned, they were saying that he had killed his daughter, and he stood up and said,
14:23no, he didn't, and they pushed him back down in his chair.
14:27Kevin was told at some point late in the night that if he told them he did it, that he would be able to go home that evening.
14:39He was willing to make up a story to get them to stop questioning him. They overcame his will.
14:45When I heard about the Riley Fox case, I felt that in no way, shape or form could this case be left unsolved.
15:02Lori Warren was looking at possibilities and connections that may have been overlooked.
15:09And she saw this gentleman, and that gentleman's name was Scott Eby.
15:16The day after Riley's disappearance, the police department came to Scott Eby's house.
15:24I think what they were doing, they were just canvassing.
15:27And Scott literally threw up on the police officer's feet.
15:33That was never considered to be a clue.
15:38When I came onto the case, Scott was in prison for sexual assault on an adult.
15:47So we proceeded to interview Scott, and he said he had never been in that neighborhood.
15:56He didn't know who the Fox family was.
16:00A few days later, my phone is blowing up.
16:09I get a call from the sheriff's department and they said, oh my gosh, Scott has written a confession letter to you.
16:19It was six pages long and it was captioned, this is a confession to murder.
16:25I woke up this morning and my daughter's nowhere to be from.
16:34I think that poor man lost his baby girl and was charged with first degree murder.
16:43I woke up this morning and my daughter's nowhere to be from.
16:50I think that poor man lost his baby girl and was charged with first degree murder.
16:56You're kidding me?
16:57No.
16:58Drain the 911 call because he was so calm.
17:01The primary suspect was Kevin.
17:06Retrospectively looking back at that, I don't think he had any idea of the gravity of the situation.
17:17In his mind, he's like, she's going to show up any minute.
17:20That's what I hear.
17:22She cannot play into your daughter.
17:24No.
17:25On a 911 call, everyone reacts to things differently.
17:29He had no idea that their lives were completely changed at this point.
17:35So, I think that maybe initial 911 calls are pretty hard to diagnose.
17:54Who broke into the house?
17:55I don't know.
17:56Who drove you to the house?
17:57All I know is I think my husband is shot and I do not want to go in.
18:06Hey, ma'am.
18:07How many other people are in the house?
18:09My mom just passed the police.
18:12Can you guys get somebody?
18:13Yeah.
18:14Yes.
18:15Right, yeah.
18:16She's right here on the street before.
18:20These 911 calls are emotional.
18:24You get so much more than just the facts.
18:27And that's invaluable.
18:29During the 911 call, you could hear Lisa screaming in the background.
18:35I hear the screaming and, oh, my mom just passed out.
18:43She's on the floor.
18:45I needed to talk to Lisa.
18:48Hey Lisa, how you doing?
18:50Lisa, I appreciate you coming down here.
18:53But I wanted to be married and I wanted to be at that.
18:56I got married in 1990.
19:00Right.
19:01So you've been Lisa James since 1990?
19:03Yeah.
19:04I loved her.
19:08Kevin and Lisa had been married for some time.
19:11They were living in a home in Moreno Valley, California, and they had two children.
19:17Little Kevin, who was 13 at the time, and Christopher, who was seven.
19:24They were a close family and loved each other.
19:26Lisa made the call, and she reported that somebody had come into the house and shot her husband.
19:37Who broke into the house?
19:38I don't know.
19:39He broke into the house.
19:40I don't see why somebody changed that balcony too.
19:42Because that's why I ignored him.
19:44Kevin Senior was dead.
19:47We don't have any shoe prints, footprints, fingerprints,
19:53any forensic evidence at all that was found at the house to lead us to anybody.
20:00There were absolutely no signs of any break-in.
20:05Someone on the inside, in my mind, was involved in this murder.
20:12The only other people in that house were the kids and Lisa.
20:17So that puts Lisa and Kevin Jr. at the top of my list.
20:32Now an emergency.
20:33Somebody goes into our house.
20:35We are against us.
20:37When did they bring it to your house?
20:44I remember I went downstairs to call 911.
20:49I initially called because I remember my mom, she seemed to be real distraught.
20:58Kind of frantic.
20:59Who's crying?
21:00My mom is.
21:01I grabbed her and told her, you know, he's gone, he's gone.
21:04I remember her fainting.
21:08I remember her fainting.
21:09My mom just passed.
21:10I was young at the time.
21:18Seeing something like that, the trauma, it hurt me a lot.
21:25The police, they kind of left me alone until they took us to the police station.
21:30And that's when they started asking me questions.
21:34I basically told the detectives what I can honestly recall.
21:39I ran to my door and to the window and I saw a white male running towards the car.
21:45Did you see his face at all?
21:48No.
21:49I thought that my dad had shot the intruder, but then when I heard the running going down the stairs and out the door, that's when I thought it was something else.
22:02And I had to look out the window.
22:04Did you notice anything about the door?
22:07I guess I saw it earlier that day.
22:10The focus got in on the name, George.
22:16George Taylor was friends with a neighbor two doors down named Shelby Harris.
22:22Shelby Harris and George Taylor were often at the James house, either talking with Kevin Senior or hanging out with Lisa.
22:36Why is George leaving their house seconds after the shooting in his car if they're friends?
22:44Didn't make any sense.
22:45They obviously know where you're down here.
22:56Yeah. I don't want to know what's happening.
22:58This is a murder investigation, okay?
23:01You, right now, have been named as a suspect.
23:05Okay?
23:06The thing is, I don't know if it's involved with Kevin or what, but I've had my car almost going three times.
23:15George admitted that he did have his car by Kevin James' house that night.
23:25One of the reasons he gave was that Hispanics were after him because they wanted to steal his car.
23:32He didn't want his car in front of Shelby's house in case it endangered her, so he parked it in front of Kevin's house.
23:42How many were in the car?
23:44Uh, there was two that I could see.
23:47There was a driver and a passenger.
23:49Both Hispanic names?
23:51I didn't believe his story at all.
23:54You know the problem, George?
23:55Sure.
23:56You can't keep your story straight.
23:57And you know why people can't keep their story straight?
23:59Because they're lying.
24:00Okay, well, I'm not lying.
24:01If you're not lying, you got one story you have to stick to.
24:05And this ain't working.
24:07There are people that are saying, George killed Kevin.
24:11We're trying to figure out if that's true or not.
24:14And we're having problems figuring that out because you're being a little bit less than honest.
24:19His demeanor was nervous.
24:22He just gave me this vibe of just being very nervous.
24:27We did have enough to book him into jail because his car was at the scene of a murder.
24:34We were two weeks into the investigation when we get a phone call at the station that there's a white male that has been found dead with a bullet to the back of his head lying in a ditch.
24:47It appeared to be an execution style murder.
25:05A body was found out east of Moreno Valley.
25:11They realized that it was George.
25:15So now this has taken an unexpected twist that nobody saw coming.
25:22It's turned from a homicide to a double homicide.
25:25My wife is on the north summit of your mountain.
25:42She's at that hole.
25:43She's conscious of breathing.
25:44No, she's not.
25:45She has not been conscious.
25:46She is breathing.
25:47She's in between five and eight.
25:48It's a minute now.
25:49When you listen to the 911 call, some warning signs.
25:50First of all, you should be out of breath when you see something tragic and you're dialing 911.
26:08911.
26:09Harold's breathing was very controlled.
26:11He did not seem rushed or hurried.
26:14Also, they were in a very remote place.
26:17There was no reason for people to be out there.
26:22This was a purely circumstantial case, right?
26:25And those are very hard.
26:27There was no physical evidence to distinguish between a push and a fall.
26:31There were no witnesses.
26:33The investigators and myself set out to figure out if Tony Henthorne died by an accidental fall or if she did not.
26:47Tony had met Harold through a Christian online dating service.
26:52Tony was 38 at the time.
26:55It was a fairly short courtship before they were married in 2000.
27:04Tony was a very intelligent, somewhat reserved lady.
27:10She had a dry sense of humor about her.
27:13Harold was a very social type of person, which is kind of opposite of what my sister was.
27:24And in 2005, she gave birth to her daughter, Haley.
27:31See that I have daddy and mommy training there.
27:35He was a very successful businessman.
27:39Now, for the camera, everyone will tell her what you do.
27:43I'm a fundraising consultant.
27:45I work with nonprofits, whether it be churches, schools or hospitals.
27:49He was a multimillionaire.
27:52So I thought my sister was in good hands.
27:55Once I was assigned the case, when I first heard the 911 call, I thought, this does not make sense.
28:13Harold gave very specific details.
28:16Tony's pulse and respiration counts.
28:20She has respiration approximately five to eight feet a minute.
28:24Her pulse is about 60 to 80 feet a minute.
28:28My brother's a cardiologist.
28:30He's like the number one cardiologist in the state of Mississippi.
28:35My brother knew that the vital signs being told by Harold did not match the injuries that the coroner had seen on my sister.
28:47Connie had fallen 150 feet.
28:49And from what the coroner said, she was dying in five different ways at the time.
28:54If you don't have the signs to match your story, then things are going to start falling apart.
29:00I would say the initial aha moment for me was when a letter came into the coroner's office from an anonymous person who said,
29:12this is not Harold's first wife to die.
29:18Harold Henthorne's first wife, Lynn Henthorne, had a mysterious death as well.
29:23The whole thing just seemed a little odd.
29:27Harold took her for a drive in the mountains and said the tire was flat.
29:35She dies because she's changing the tire and the car fell on her.
29:41It had been ruled an accident.
29:44And so it had been an accident for 17 years.
29:48We found through investigation that Harold took out two life insurance policies on Lynn.
30:00And six months later, the Jeep falls upon her and he cashes out with over $500,000.
30:06My old office had a really amazing forensic accountant who started digging into every piece of finances.
30:17We discovered Henthorne essentially kept getting life insurance policies out on Tony and then having Tony think that they were canceled.
30:27So at the time of her death, she was insured for over $4 million.
30:32She died on a Saturday. He's filing a claim on Monday.
30:36It is possible for someone to have been in two unfortunate accidents, right?
30:43But is it also possible for that same person to have life insurance policies on both women?
30:50We found that 1993 was when he last had a legitimate job.
30:56So the past 20 years of Harold's life was a fraud.
31:01He said he was a very successful businessman.
31:05He lied to us. He was basically sitting there leaving off my sister.
31:19Later when I interviewed the 911 operator, she right away was surprised by Henthorne's manner.
31:25And that he did not have consistent with someone who was really calling because her wife had been injured.
31:32Is there any way that you can bring the helicopter in and play the life?
31:36He uses a lot of misdirection in talking about a helicopter.
31:41All right.
31:51His wife is lying there.
31:54We know dead already.
31:56And he's focusing endlessly on trying to prove he'll pay for any type of helicopter that will come.
32:01He's a narcissistic psychopath.
32:04I felt like the 911 call was scripted by Harold.
32:09Just like everything in his life, he lives a lot.
32:13We caught someone who's purely evil.
32:36He killed two of his wives in a premeditated way.
32:40What a bastard Harold Henthorne is.
32:45I don't know. You don't get to the house. All I know is that thanks for my husband.
32:58It's not.
32:59All right. So I didn't look like this guy.
33:01George.
33:03Detectives were notified that a body was found out east of Moreno Valley in a dry lake bed and realized that it was George and that he had been shot in the back of the head.
33:22So now this has turned from a homicide to a double homicide.
33:31We're investigating this case as best we can with very little evidence.
33:38Then I get a call from George's mother, Tina.
33:42Tina starts explaining to me that George and Shelby were involved in some criminal activity together.
33:50They were partners in crime.
33:52They had guns.
33:54Shelby Harris was his friend and neighbor of Lisa James.
34:01Shelby and Lisa had become extremely close in a very short amount of time.
34:08They were best friends. Tight.
34:13So Shelby was the link between Lisa and George.
34:17So now I've got three people and I've got to figure out how this all connects because it has to connect somehow.
34:25Uh-huh.
34:46Later in the case, I listened to this 9-1-1 call.
34:53This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to capture that initial gut raw emotion, usually filled with trauma, shock, violence.
35:07And I hear the crying.
35:15And all of that stuff that Lisa's doing in the background.
35:18Lisa, to me, was acting like she thought she should act that night.
35:31I decided I wanted to put Lisa and Shelby in the same room together.
35:36Just to see how Lisa acted with her neighbor and very, very good friend.
35:43So now Shelby comes into the room.
35:47They don't say a word.
35:50They don't even greet each other.
35:53They don't speak.
35:55Which to me speaks volumes.
35:58Truth be told, I got the vibe from him.
36:02And I am a gay woman.
36:04Immediately thought, there's something more than friendship going on here.
36:09And if there is something more than friendship going on here, I got a motive.
36:15For getting rid of the husband.
36:17I have some questions to ask.
36:21And I really need you to be honest.
36:23Okay?
36:24When did you and Shelby begin your affair?
36:27We don't have an affair.
36:28Yes, you do.
36:29Does everybody think we have an affair?
36:30Yes, you do.
36:31No, we don't.
36:32We don't.
36:33I have a husband.
36:34I had a husband.
36:36Girls can't do anything for me.
36:38She had denied having an affair with Shelby.
36:41She had brought a purse with her to the interview.
36:45I searched her purse.
36:47In the purse, there were notes.
36:50It's clear that it was between Shelby and Lisa.
36:56In one particular part of them, it was very sexually explicit.
37:03So what's up with the note?
37:07You wrote in there, I want to eat you.
37:12Who are you talking to?
37:13No, not her.
37:14You wrote that.
37:15It's your handwriting.
37:18I know it's your handwriting.
37:20It is my handwriting.
37:21All right.
37:22And you were writing it to Shelby.
37:24Lisa, look at me.
37:26Stop telling me you didn't have a relationship with Shelby.
37:29I got caught up.
37:31It was like, bam, I got you.
37:35I don't care if you guys are in a relationship with Lisa.
37:38Don't be embarrassed.
37:40I'm so dead right now.
37:42Because not everybody's done enough.
37:44So now I just have to figure out a way to get someone to really talk about what happened.
37:54George's mother, Tina, said that George didn't have a lot of friends.
38:00George hung out with Shelby.
38:03And we are told about his two very good friends, Joe Jensen and Terrence Blensoe.
38:13Those were really the only people in his life.
38:20What I decided to do was offer them all lie detector tests.
38:27Detective Thompson was bringing Terrence to get the test done.
38:32And in the middle of the car ride, Terrence told Detective Thompson, I don't want to take a polygraph.
38:38Just take me back to the station.
38:39I'll tell you everything.
38:43As far as Kevin's murder, he said that Shelby tells George that she'll pay him $10,000 to kill Kevin so that her and Lisa can be together.
38:57Lisa knew the plan.
39:00Shelby provided the gun to George.
39:13And he finally tells us what happened to George.
39:17When George Taylor was in jail, George told Shelby that he spoke to his attorney and told him everything.
39:24Shelby decides George has got to go.
39:27Because if he talked to his attorney, who else is he going to talk to?
39:30Joe Jensen.
39:32Puts the gun to the back of George's head.
39:35Pulls Turner.
39:36And the kid.
39:37He takes a nap and he's a brother.
39:38We all live with him.
39:39Go ahead.
39:40And he was a��는 guy on the phone.
39:41He has got to know.
39:42He's a little creative.
39:43He's got to know.
39:44He's got to know.
39:45And it's a very good job for us.
39:46He's got to know.
39:47And I'm not sure that he's kind of a good doctor.
39:48He's got to know.
39:49He's got to know if he's got to know him.
39:50He's got to know who he's got to know when he's going to get, I'm going to know.
39:51All right he's got to know that he's got to know.
39:52that he's got to know you guys get to know this job.
39:54He's got to know them wait a couple times.
39:55But he's got to know that he's got to know him.
39:56When I initially called, I think they asked me, was my mother there, and I put her on
40:12the phone.
40:13And then she passed out while she was talking to them.
40:24Lisa was 100% in on this murder, and letting her child go through that, and having to make
40:33the 911 call, I think it's horrible.
40:37Crying and hyperventilating, what a show she was putting on.
40:46There was a lot of wrong being done.
40:49I never expressed my anger or my disappointment at her from what happened.
40:56I was scarred.
40:58That's really all I can say is that it hurt me a lot.
41:01Wow.
41:02The 911 call was all part of the plan.
41:09I'm playing in the middle of the floor, Dad.
41:15First thing I thought, that's a great acting job.
41:19People don't shoot themselves twice in the head.
41:21None of it added up at all.
41:23My heart stopped.
41:24I had to skip a bit.
41:25Oh, God.
41:26.
41:27.
41:29.
41:30.
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