Unreachable 26 years gone.
I'm a doctor for 46 years.
I was like a kid of 7 years old, brown, not bad.
Oh, 20 years.
Two years.
Wow, and you picked all that up in two years.
This is like years ago.
And all of this happened almost exactly 30 years ago.
Um, I know what I saw, which took me probably three or four years.
This is years later.
And these guys have been working for 45 years as professional pathologists and have done a million, you know, biological tests and have never seen anything.
So you've been going for 15 years, what I meant to say.
15, 16 years.
I think maybe he'd been at it for six years when, when, when we met.
Phenomenon, I worked for five or six years, maybe a little longer on the Virginia case,
vanished for 26 years. There was just other aspects of the story. And I decided to delete it
Hey man, can we take you back for the first time in 26, 27 years, wherever it's been to the crash site?
for five years, six, seven, eight years. Sousa gets out there. He's, he, he can't find it.
And here we are almost 30 years later.
at all of the evidence that you've brought forward over the last 15 years, if you're
And people are terrified all these years later still, you know, but there are power in numbers
Oh, I mean, Pacacini disappeared for the better part of 20 years.
He went and lived with his mother for like, I think 20 years.
We were trying to get to him for years.
And we'd show up at his house, not going to stores went on for years.
And this went on for several years.
Look, I spent enough time with people who've researched it for 35 years to know that.
Dr. Cesario Furtado is a cardiologist for 45 years.
23 years old.
Like this is breaking putting his full endorsement down on this right now on camera, not anonymously his entire career in the twilight years of his life, because he feels like this is, this is.
And then of course we, we lead our way into, and then we, we show some photographic evidence over the years.
The guy that did a 180 years later too.
Pacacini packed up and left for, I think 20 years.
I mean, look, uh, uh, Carlos DeSouza gone, unreachable 26 years gone.
So years and years, uh, years and years of effort to get him to like come forward.
No, no, no, no, no years for years.
forensic pathologists, particularly Dr. Giannini, because he was getting on in years to talk about
studied Spanish for a few years. So, and when I'm in the field, no matter where I'm in China or in
you were sincere because of spending 15 years.
More than 15 years going back to, he knew how much you cared about this and it was cathartic for him.
you know, 15, 16 years, I, I'm like, I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't believe this happened.
Like, what is it, what is it like for you after 29 years to finally get this off your chest?
criticisms coming in. But I have to remind everybody out there that in the last four years,
considering how far it's been since the previous congressional hearings over 50 years, but like,
about it called surviving death based on her book. So I called Leslie and I've known her for years,
for years. I was one of the first people to put her on camera with Tim Coleman, but for out of the blue,