we are about to meet diane and danny. you must be jen. thank you for welcoming me into your home. i was always wondered if you were okay, you know? i want to tell you i am so sorry and you lost your brother and you don t have him. thank you for that, appreciate that. you don t have to apologize. did you know the killer had kids and one had a young child, 9-year-old. i had no idea tat this time. it was not until just before the parole hearing.
wrong. some of them have another memo on this. on top of that his drug use was incredibly long-term. that s where it s a really dangerous combination. it was a perfect storm. a downward spiral, jen s mother lynn, witnessed firsthand. the onset of his illness started. how do you think his drug use affected him? oh, it just multiples everything ten times. he became increasingingly bu one towards me. when you start to recognize, those science really scared you and you started telling a lot of people. why didn t anyone listen to you? because, well, they listened but there is nothing could be done. i have chills and because this is happening in the 80s and we had shootings after shooting
we re united. and this is what we believe is right. so, jen, what did you think of that? i thought it was incredible. they re really amazing people, like really, just incredible people. i really felt it was a powerful moment just being present for that. i felt so moved by their forgiveness. yeah. i heard john s family say they forgive your father. do you forgive him? my mom says that forgiveness is a journey. it s not a destination. and we both talk about how we re not there yet, so, no, i haven t. but i m working towards it, yeah. pnc bank believes that if a pair of goggles can help your backhand get better yeah! then your bank should help you budget even better.
your father did? youabsolutely. what he had done and who he had become loom over me. fortin credible energy to lie and keep it a secret. the shame and samnedness i feltr these victims. when did you stop feeling that way? i don t think it has stop. jen s life was vfr changed by the actions of her father. we are about to meet another whose world also turned upside down by a man who became the first terrorist in america. i have been dealing with my father s legacy for such a long time. i grew up and i realized that my mind had been poisoned. e can help you track your pizza come on, cody. where are you, buddy? then your bank should help you track your spending. virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account. its low cash mode feature gives you at least 24 hours of extra time
house does it feel to be here right now? i don t know. it s strange. i mean we are standing where my mom gave me this life-changing news. do you remember what your mom said to you that day? yeah. i remember every second of that moment. she said i told you that daddy was really sick and that s why he could not see you anymore. and, daddy got more sick and he hurt a bunch of people and i looked up and said are those people dead and she said yes. that s when she started crying. that was the day your life changed forever. during the years, jen and her mom were in hiding, jen s father married susan and embarked on a dark path. in 1938, along california s highway 101, a man named john