out is just a snapshot in time the ideas still need further discussion constantly this doesn t go away doesn t go away or just got about a minute left and i want to give you the final word what message would you like to give to our viewers when it comes to some toya brown and her story. i think it s entirely brown opened up her life for a variety of reasons she opened up for her life because she herself early on in the process and continually wanted it to be known that she knows the stakes she made and if by sharing her story she can help one child keep from going down the path of she went down it s all worth it and at the same time if she can help one parent become a better communicator with his or her child and they re raised in the growing process it might save us until the browns for the future are that s dan berman he s a documentary filmmaker who made facing life so toyia story dan thanks for being with us here on day to being asked. by foot. well this day is nearly
a possibility that thing that it was it was a. she. herself to get involved with. being. in. the. woods. why would you. throw me away for the reason. why. the. arliss clips are from dan berman s documentary film facing life and tony a story he joins us now from past and dana dan thanks for being with us it s really great to have you on the program was it let s be clear right off the bat that some toy admits that she killed this guy the issue isn t if she did it or not it s the