simultaneously, and something s going to have to be done about that, too. certainly. and jim, they were talking about how dense the superintendent was talking about how dense that area is. he was saying, as we ve heard, that you can t even see five feet in front of you. so it s quite remarkable that this almost small-looking man, david sweat, that we re looking at on the screen was able to survive at all after he lost richard matt. jim? jim cav fkavanaugh, are you sti with us? yeah, i m still here. yeah, i m still here. are you surprised that david sweat had such survival instincts? well, you know, he had the advantage of the deep, thick woods, like the superintendent said. and so, you know, you can t see someone through that brush and foliage unless they re moving. so you have to be really close to be able to see the movement. once they sit still, you could walk 20 feet right past them and not see them. and see what happened to sweat was, he couldn t move through
a radiologic tech. that s when the licensing board started investigating him will after an incident in a hospital in arizona. they are speak viewed interviewe and he told the licensing board i looked in and found dave lying on his back in the bathroom stall. i looked in the toilet and spotted a 5 cc syringe and needle floating in the water. the label was blue and he said i m going to jail. while this arizona board was investigating him, he voluntarily surrendered his license and he wrote a letter to the board saying, i m surrend surrendering my arizona license at will beuse i don t have the resources nor money to fight the accusations. and willing to wait to be eligible for reinstated in through three years. later that very same month, he went on to work in hospitals in philadelphia, kansas, georgia, and then new hampshire. an expert? so-called drug diversion says it s all too common that a health professional will be investigated in one state and then leave to go work in ano