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a missing man surfaces in a texas swamp strapped to his chest is a chilling record of his final minutes texas rangers hope it will help unravel a case of double homicide [Music] police have a suspect in a cold-blooded killing just not the technology to match him to the crime will science catch up to the killer before he slips away for good [Music] when a body appears on the side of a texas interstate detectives hit the road to stop a homicidal trucker in his tracks in texas there's plenty of room to hide but killers in the lone star state be warned [Music] even the swiftest of criminals can't escape the long arm of the texas rangers on july 27 1982 texas rangers were called to an abandoned car in a remote drainage ditch near santa rosa the inside had been torched a check of the plate showed that the car was registered to billy staton who along with his girlfriend letty castro [Music] it was the first break in the case and one that rangers desperately needed once the car was pulled from the swamp investigators noticed something even more suspicious a rock had been set on the accelerator it appeared that a deliberate attempt had been made to get rid of the car and conceal a crime but the fire and days of exposure to the elements had erased all fingerprints and ruined any chance of linking the crime to a suspect the rock was the only clue authorities had to lead them to the missing couple not near but if the condition of the car was any indication things didn't look good for billy staton and letty castro texas ranger bruce castillo feared the worst well after finding the vehicle we started an extensive search with numerous individuals searching canals brushy areas in an attempt to find lefty castro and billy stayton we felt like at that time that they had been murdered rangers combed the area for the bodies certain that they couldn't be too far from the scorched car they trudged through miles of dense brush along the drainage ditch for any sign of the couple [Music] after four days of searching they still had found nothing but the rangers weren't discouraged they built a reputation on their ability to solve extremely difficult cases the texas rangers were organized in 1823 by stephen f austin to protect the first settlers of texas from indians 50 years later in the rowdy days of the wild west the rangers earned their name as tough lawmen by tracking down bandits bank robbers horse thieves and cattle rustlers today rangers are as tenacious as ever as a state police agency they're highly trained in investigative and forensic techniques to assist local law enforcement the texas rangers tackle only the biggest and most complex criminal cases and the simple missing person's case was becoming more difficult with every day [Music] rangers questioned letty castro's brother who told authorities that he last saw the couple on july 16th when he stopped by the trailer she shared with billy staton [Music] that was the same day they left to pick up staton's nine-year-old daughter at his ex-wife's house the two were going to be married soon and hoped to obtain full-time custody of the girl but their dreams disappeared just as quickly as they did the rangers also learned from letty castro's brother of the staten's ugly custody battle billy staton retained rights to keep his daughter every other weekend his ex-wife sherry didn't like to comply pickups were an especially distressing time on checking up on staton's ex-wife rangers learned that sherry and her new husband paul wolf had moved the day after billy stayton and letty castro disappeared when rangers caught up with him they claimed that stayton never showed up to pick up his daughter just keep you posted george good to see you take care [Music] the rangers obtained a warrant to search the home that paul and sherry had vacated a damp spot on the carpet encouraged detectives to probe a little further what they found was puzzling a small area on the back side of the carpet had been painted over it seemed like a deliberate attempt had been made to cover something up sections of the carpet were shipped to the lab to see if technicians could determine anything agents tested the carpet so they wouldn't destroy potential evidence they removed some of the residue with a cotton swab [Music] a chemical that changes color in the presence of blood was then added to the swab [Music] the test was positive the blood was human because of the limits of technology in 1982 and the contamination by the paint they could not determine whose blood it was but they discovered that the carpet contained a lot of it and someone had gone to a lot of trouble to hide it upon closer examination at the house investigators discovered tiny spatters of blood on the walls and curtains they collected samples to send to the lab [Music] if the bodies were ever found the blood types could be compared something had definitely happened in the house but the most interesting piece of evidence was found outside the home it wasn't so much evidence as the absence of evidence but it was rock solid ranger criminalist joe marchand uncovered precisely what had happened and we looked around and we finally found an indentation next to a tree where a rock used to be so we went ahead and we had the rock at the time and we went back and we basically fit it back as a jigsaw puzzle and put it back in its place putting these pieces together the rangers turned to paul wolff the husband of billy staton's ex-wife this time he changed his story paul now admitted that billy and letty castro had arrived to pick up billy's daughter he told rangers that sherry and the girl weren't home when billy arrived billy was so mad to find that his daughter wasn't there that he attacked paul paul tried to defend himself and accidentally killed billy with a metal bar billy's fiancee letty heard the commotion and came running in when she saw billy on the floor covered with blood she came after paul once again paul wolff said he beat her in self-defense accidentally killing her too [Music] shocked and scared by what he'd done paul asked a buddy glenn henderson to help him dump the bodies in a drainage ditch to get rid of billy's car he'd brought a large rock along to set on the accelerator hoping to get the car to drive itself into the ditch [Music] but it hadn't worked the way he planned so he returned the next day and burned it paul wolfe admitted that he had lied the first time because he was confused and wasn't sure the rangers would buy his story wolf then directed investigators to the bodies letty castro's body was found floating in a drainage ditch 12 miles from where the car was located her skull showed the damage paul wolf described but rangers also saw that she'd been shot in the head it didn't match wolf's confession clearly he was lying [Music] about 10 miles away billy staton's body was found partially submerged in a steep canal his head was crushed when the body was dragged out the detectives made a peculiar discovery under his shirt strapped around his waist was a mini tape recorder it was in bad shape from the water but the cassette inside was still intact it was a puzzling find rangers couldn't explain why billy wore a tape recorder to his ex-wife's house but they knew there was the possibility that billy's statement had recorded his own murder the texas rangers believed that the clue that would seal their case was taped to billy staton's body the tape recorder found on the victim was treated with tremendous care days of water and mud had ruined most of the mechanism but crime scene analyst joe marchand was hopeful about salvaging the cassette the most fascinating piece of evidence that we found was the tape recorder that was strapped to billy's state and stomach we pull the tape out we called the fbi laboratory and asked them what are we supposed to do and they said has it been submerged in water partially they said good put it back in water and send it to us in a container and it's better to be in water than than letting the tape dry out after 10 long days the tape was returned to the texas rangers the fbi had done their best to save whatever had been recorded but it was still uncertain whether it contained anything vital to the case within seconds of playing it the sounds of billy staton being brutally murdered were perfectly clear armed with a recording investigators went back to the scene of the crime to precisely match actions to audio they measured distances and timed out the events as they corresponded to the sounds on the tape the blood found in the house had been matched to billy state now the patterns of the blood would tell more of the story all the bloodstains on the wall had tiny tails like teardrops by studying and measuring those tails examiners could determine exactly what angles the blood had come from combined with the audio tape they could then piece together where billy was in the room at the time he was beaten now the tape revealed to investigators exactly what happened that afternoon billy stayton showed up at the house and was invited in billy's here [Music] sherry wolfe and her daughter are clearly heard on the tape refuting paul's claims that they weren't home when billy arrived detectives learned that soon after billy's arrival wolf took out the trash but the trash was just an excuse to get outside he really just wanted to see if billy had brought letty with him and he needed to grab the crowbar he'd hidden earlier from the way the blood had spattered on the walls and by listening carefully to the tape it was obvious to rangers that billy staton had no idea what was about to happen he was seated waiting patiently when paul wolfe struck wolfe's accomplice glenn henderson had been hiding in another room once their victim was slumped on the floor the two went out to murder letty who was waiting in the car [Music] without a doubt paul wolfe's self-defense plea was a lie these were cold-blooded attacks on unsuspecting people while the tape continued to roll the killers carried billy out to his car and put him in the trunk they knew they'd need to get rid of the car as well as the bodies and they took the rock with them the fact that the murder weapons were planted and an accomplice was on hand helped to prove that these weren't spur of the moment murders they were planned in advance of course what they didn't plan on was capturing their crime on tape and this is where they're looking this is where they're looking to see where they're going to dump and you can hear the rocks hitting the bottom of the trunk and they're traveling slow speed [Music] wolf found a secluded area off a drainage ditch a few miles from the house glenn henderson followed in his truck the site was far off the road and the grass was high enough to conceal a dead body but something was wrong letty castro was still alive the killers however were prepared for such a hitch on the tape you hear a single gunshot then you hear some yelling which is inaudible then you hear the car door close in the vehicle and take off and approximately 30 seconds later the tape runs out for some reason they decided not to dump both bodies at the same spot they left their next victim nine miles down the road the car was disposed of just as wolf had described the hard work was over [Music] back at the house there was quite a bit of cleaning to do in the short time they'd left their victim inside struggling for life a large pool of blood had collected on the carpet the co-conspirators had to rent a professional carpet cleaner to cover their tracks but even that wasn't enough blood had seeped through the carpet staining the underside in an attempt to conceal it they painted over the spots to put the crime behind them the wolves went so far as to move out of the house the day after the murders [Music] but nothing they could do would erase the evidence that billy staton had unwittingly recorded rangers discovered that billy had warned the recorder on his lawyer's advice he'd wanted to capture the appalling confrontation in sherry's malicious behavior hoping it could help him obtain custody of his daughter instead he recorded his own murder [Music] paul and sherry wolfe were both sentenced to life in prison for killing billy staton and letty castro for his part glenn henderson also received a life sentence [Music] most criminals unintentionally leave evidence behind evidence that can condemn but sometimes the proof is worthless when even the latest technology can't finger a killer all detectives can do is wait until science catches up [Music] it was the morning of january 22 1988 when texas rangers were summoned to a secluded farmhouse in burleson county they've been called to check up on an elderly woman who lived by herself [Music] neighbors couldn't reach her on the phone there was concern that something might have happened they were right 72 year old lydia schumacher had been murdered inside rangers discovered the gruesome scene schumacher lay partially nude on her bed the sheets were bloody she'd been bludgeoned and then smothered to death the texas ranger crime lab in austin was called in to process the house for evidence [Music] someone had clearly broken in the back door and it seemed some jewelry was missing apparently mrs schumacher had surprised a burglar [Music] there were no fingerprints to be collected and the weapon used to beat her couldn't be found [Music] it was likely that she was smothered with her own pillow [Music] officers turned their attention to the body and the bed serologist donna stanley an expert in biological evidence examined the crime scene and found signs that the victim had been raped so um what we then did was we began to unravel to bed sheet by sheet and and from doing that we we covered any hair that we saw on the sheets and in the bed spread that was where it became apparent at that moment that we might have been dealing more with more than just with a homicide that we might have had a sexual assault involved to track down the killer rangers began interviewing people in the area for any information [Music] within a week rangers had questioned all of schumacher's friends and neighbors no one could understand who could rape and murder such a sweet old woman but eventually three names came up of men who for one reason or another were considered suspicious by their neighbors detectives ask the men if they'd be willing to take a polygraph test one by one they were brought into the station hooked up to the machine and asked point blank if they murdered schumacher or had any knowledge of the murder ranger bob cannell was in charge of the case we had several suspects in the course of the investigation one of them was a next door neighbor another one was a person who was later picked up for indecent exposure two men were questioned and released the third suspect was a young man named charles supac junior supac and his father had actually been doing some work at the schumacher house on the day she was murdered a background check revealed he'd once been charged with sexual assault he was subjected to a thorough interrogation about the crime but he denied any involvement whatsoever the polygraph confirmed that supac was telling the truth no sir all three suspects had passed the test and rangers were now left empty-handed with no more leads all they could do was hope to make the best of what they had so far pretty good at the crime lab in austin donna stanley and her colleagues ran tests on the biological evidence left by the rapist [Music] once they determined the killer's blood type they compared it to hair samples taken from the three suspects the imaginary structure out of the three suspects that i tested two of them were immediately eliminated the third remained as an inclusion in the blood typing test and that was supac he was not eliminated on [ __ ] typing in 1988 [ __ ] blood typing narrowed down evidence to one of only eight blood types but with hundreds of millions of people sharing supac's type the test results were hardly enough to prove anything still it was all they had to work with so rangers brought supac in again [Music] he had passed the first polygraph test but investigators were confident that if he were guilty supac couldn't beat the machine twice in a row they decided to try again it wasn't difficult finding him he was sitting in jail for possession of marijuana rangers felt that if he'd been under the influence of drugs during the first test he could have possibly lied and still passed [Music] on the second go around he had been in jail for several days and we knew that he had to be clean at that time so we took him back for the second polygraph the same operator and he passed that one too no other evidence was found that could pin the murder on supac authorities had no choice but to clear him of the charges [Music] for nearly a year rangers struggled to find schumacher's killer but it was hopeless on november 29 1988 they finally had to suspend the case a rapist and murderer roamed somewhere in the lone star state and the texas rangers were powerless to stop him [Music] it had been three years since lydia schumacher was brutally raped and murdered the only suspect was cleared of all responsibility and the case sat on the shelf collecting dust but by 1991 science had advanced enough to warrant another look at the case serologist donna stanley from the texas ranger crime lab felt that the new technologies held promise [Music] we still had a little bit of evidence left kind of hanging on to it hoping that as a new technology came along we might then be able to apply this evidence to that new technology and gain yet again some more information i need to pull that file for some new the first comparisons made between suspect charles supac's hair and body fluids found at the crime scene had been inconclusive forensic examiners had done all they could do but since the initial investigation a revolutionary new method for analyzing dna had been developed called pcr it enables scientists to get dna from tiny samples like a single strand of air or a speck of blood something they could never do before stanley was optimistic that the evidence collected from the schumacher house three years earlier could finally be used to nail the killer okay shortly after the case had closed sheriff cannell had retired and texas ranger ray kaufman took his place kaufman approved further investigation of the evidence and quickly reopened the file okay well thanks mom at the time i got involved in the shupac murder i knew that dna was making giant leaps in their ability to narrow down suspects and i felt that this case was one that possibly dna could help solve as the preserved evidence was sent to a genetics lab rangers began questioning neighbors and relatives again hoping to uncover more information about charles supac they soon learned things about their suspect they'd never heard before shocking facts that made authorities only more suspicious than ever neighbors confided that supac had quite a disturbing reputation it was widely reported that he had unusual sex habits including bestiality [Music] but the most helpful information came from a man who recalled a strange and frightening night with charles supac about four months after the murder john goldson was awakened late one night by charles supac he told golson that he'd had car trouble and needed help but something about supac's manner didn't seem right john reluctantly agreed to drive him back to his car while they drove around aimlessly trying to find the car golson's suspicions slowly turned to fear had insisted on sitting directly behind golson and spent the entire drive idly wrapping an electrical cord around his hands finally directed golsan to a remote area but when they arrived his vehicle was nowhere to be seen tired of the whole affair olson finally drove him to a garage when golson got home he still felt uneasy he and his wife inspected the grounds and found that their phone lines had been cut the story took another chilling twist when golson showed rangers where he'd driven supac that night golson had no idea of the significance of the spot but its importance didn't escape the rangers [Music] golson's trip with supac led rangers to believe that their old suspect knew more about the schumacher this is the final location where mr shupac brought mr golson that night shupak said he parked his vehicle down or got it stuck down here by this tree line this little lane here goes down to the shoemaker residence it's maybe a quarter of a mile right down here [Music] supac had returned to the schumacher estate rangers knew it was common for a killer to revisit the crime scene but it would take more than this circumstantial evidence to put the finger on charles supac the lab had run complex dna tests comparing supex sample to the evidence from the schumacher case [Music] finally on march 8 1992 the results came in the dna of charles supec jr was in the victims bed sheets the updated information finally gave texas rangers the evidence they needed to arrest the man they'd suspected for over five years once again he was in another texas county jail for vehicle theft faced with the undeniable dna evidence supac admitted to raping and murdering lydia schumacher [Music] in his confession supac told rangers that on january 20th 1988 he and his father had finished some work they'd been doing around mrs schumacher's house and were ready to call it a day [Music] they'd spent nearly a week on the property and charles had been inside the house enough to know that mrs schumacher owned some gold jewelry he figured there had to be more valuables somewhere in the house [Music] that night supac returned he claimed he'd been driving around looking for something to steal when he thought of mrs schumacher her house was terribly secluded and she was elderly and defenseless the house was quiet when he arrived and getting in was easy he'd left the pipe in the yard that day [Music] now it was the perfect tool and soon it would be the perfect weapon once inside the prowler had a look [Music] around he snuck into her bedroom and began rifling through her things when she awoke supak reacted by beating her in the head with the pipe before he left he raped her and suffocated her with a pillow [Music] it took nearly five years but charles supac jr was finally convicted and sentenced to life for the murder of lydia schumacher the conviction was a tribute to ranger tenacity as much as it was a victory of hard science forensic science basically uh solved this case if it hadn't been for the advances in dna i'm sure this would still be a pending case that would go unsolved it's easier to catch a killer even years after his crime if he stays put but rangers take pride in their ability to track down suspects on the run in a state as big as texas it's a common situation there's usually not much to see on interstate 35 between dallas and oklahoma but on august 8 1994 that changed a cook county police officer spotted a body on the roadside near the oklahoma state line when texas rangers arrived on the scene they found a dead white male in his thirties he had been stabbed multiple times in the chest neck and face wrapped around his neck was a shoelace there was a sock stuffed in his mouth judging from the condition of his body it looked like he had been thrown from a moving vehicle a bra and a baseball cap were discovered nearby a pair of men's underwear were also recovered there were obscure clues but it was enough to start rangers down the right road officers searched the body but found no wallet or id the murder victim was transported to the lab where fingerprints were taken for identification the task of tracking down the killer fell to texas ranger johnny waldrop within two days he received a positive identification of the victim from the fingerprints he was a 38 year old dallas man his name was james sykes james sykes had a real bad criminal history and was just a kind of a throwaway person he didn't have any family background other than his parents and he had no money and had no job and was a very bad drug addict in an extensive criminal history roadblocks we ran into is through the investigation we would contact people and they would say why do you care well we did care because he was an individual just like everyone else sykes hung with a rough crowd when officers tracked down his best friend murray bracken he was in a dallas county jail on a drug charge and he became the ranger's first suspect bracken admitted that he'd been with sikes just the day before his body was discovered he even acknowledged that the baseball cap found at the scene belonged to him but he was adamant that he had nothing to do with the murder [Music] bracken recounted that he and sykes were partying at a motel when they met a truck driver and his girlfriend the four used up bracken's drugs and at the end of the party he asked the truck driver to pay his share [Music] the truck driver didn't have the money with him but said he could go get it james sykes went with the couple to make sure they didn't just take off that was august 7th murray sent sykes with the truck driver to collect the money the truck driver for some unknown reason gave his billfold with his driver's license to bracken and said i'm from aida oklahoma i'm a truck driver i've got to be in phoenix in a couple of days and this is good faith i will leave my billfold with you showing you that i'll come back with the money they never returned and murray bracken said he emptied the trucker's wallet and threw away his driver's license unfortunately that was the one piece of evidence that would have supported his story and provided a solid lead for rangers now it was gone forever to see if bracken was telling the truth waldrip called the oklahoma department of motor vehicles to check for truckers who'd applied for duplicate licenses in the last few days the dmv gave him a list on it was a man named terry brown he was from ada oklahoma [Music] police records revealed that brown had been stopped on a traffic violation shortly before the murder at the time he was driving a truck registered to a freight company in carrollton texas he finished his job and returned the truck to the company but shortly afterwards someone stole it off the lot brown was arrested for driving the stolen rig two days later but was released on bond dallas police sent waldrip his mug shot hey thanks for coming rangers put the picture in a stack of photos and asked murray bracken to survey the lineup within moments he recognized the trucker he'd last seen with his friend he pointed out terry brown [Music] the investigation was picking up steam but to prove brown was the killer rangers needed more than the freight company was relieved to get their stolen truck back only now it was the major piece of evidence in a crime far worse than theft it matched a description bracken had given authorities they were beginning to believe that it was in the truck that james sykes had taken his last ride the dallas police crime lab was called in to search the vehicle for any signs that the victim had been inside rangers knew brown had been in the cab he was arrested in it trucking records showed he was driving on business until august 6th sometime after that he returned to the lot and stole the truck the company reported the rig missing and it was recovered on the 8th the same day the body was found everything pointed to terry brown as the killer but brown had jumped bale no one knew where he was [Music] the team scoured the cab and sleeper for clues they got what they were looking for in the back on the walls investigators found some small spots of what appeared to be blood careful examination revealed even more blood under the mattress some quick tests indicated that it was human detectives were sure that further testing would reveal it to be the blood of james sykes the evidence was bagged and sent to the lab for dna testing [Music] rangers were confident they were now on the trail of the man responsible for the brutal stabbing at the lab criminalist wilson young used dna testing to compare the blood to that of the victim but what he found shocked rangers and presented a major roadblock to the investigation we did a type on it we did a dna type on it and found that actually from that rig that we investigated at that particular time the blood didn't match the victim that we were looking for we had some blood here but didn't match the person we were supposed to match they'd found blood in the truck but it wasn't the blood they'd expected to find apparently someone else might possibly have been murdered there then ranger waldrip received news that only complicated issues further another female was found and she had a ligature around her neck and a sock in her mouth and of course we found sites with a ligature string around his neck a sock in his mouth so my initial gut reaction was that that murray bracken was telling the truth and that we probably have a serial killer out there driving a truck the case had taken an unexpected turn at least two people were dead the serial killer was loose on the interstates of america if waldrip didn't catch up to him soon there would almost certainly be more dead bodies to identify down the road [Music] the texas murders didn't stop on november 7th ranger waldrip received a call from police in richardson texas a town just north of dallas they just found another body it was a woman with a string tied around her neck and a sock stuffed in her mouth but this time there was a twist the dead woman was terry brown's mother [Music] brown and his girlfriend tina sampson were prime suspects in the murder they had stolen his mother's car and disappeared when waldrip talked to brown's last employer he discovered that brown was supposed to have delivered a load to california [Music] he'd picked up their truck on november 6th the day before the murder and never return once again terry brown had stolen a rig and vanished we were very fortunate at this time we finally had a turn of luck this was the truck we were looking for we found that he drove the truck to oklahoma city and partied in it for a few days and it ran out of gas and he left it the oklahoma city police found the truck abandoned before rangers had time to respond the trucking company brought the semi back to texas and had it cleaned the crime lab was sent to search for any possible clues that might have survived the cleaning fortunately the company hadn't wiped away all the evidence [Music] stains in the sleeper under the mattress were found that were most likely caused by blood judging by the size of the stains it appeared that a lot of blood had seeped through the mattress onto the platform but this was clearly a brand new mattress the company had thrown out the old one and with it some evidence vital to the murder case [Music] through a stroke of love the trash hadn't been collected yet and among the trash was an old stained mattress the large stains looked like blood and matched the stains in the truck but detectives were concerned that days of exposure had taken its toll on the evidence [Music] everything was shipped to a lab in austin for detailed analysis at the lab dna was extracted from the evidence the strands were chemically cut into smaller pieces [Music] this allowed for an extremely precise comparison between the blood found in the truck and the sample from james sykes i'm going to need the light out by comparing the dna fragments technicians confirmed that the blood could match only one person in the entire world [Music] james sykes we were certain that the the victim's blood was in the truck in fact i mean when you look at the numbers 1 in 5.5 billion that pretty much indicates that that particular person was the only one that could leave the blood behind in the truck terry brown and tina sampson were found the next day dallas police caught up with the couple in his mother's stolen car headed east they were split up and interrogated separately once the evidence was presented before them investigators were finally told the true story of what happened to james sykes he was trying to rape tuna she handled my knife [Applause] to make sure they paid what they owed sykes had gone with them to collect the money brown drove to a truck stop and told sikes to wait in the truck while he went to get the cash but sykes grew impatient and decided to collect his money another way according to the killers he climbed in the back and demanded sex from tina sampson she panicked and pulled a knife to defend when herself returned and saw the two arguing he assumed cyclists tried to rape his girlfriend in a bit of anger he grabbed the knife and stabbed sikes samson said she was so upset she took the knife and stabbed him some more brown wrapped a ligature around his victim's neck and stuffed a sock in his mouth samson said they left his body in the back for a while until they were ready to dispose of him and she told us about how they had driven around a couple of days later and partied some more done some more drugs while he was in the sleeper of the truck and that they later decided to go to oklahoma city and along the route she didn't know where they were but they pulled up on the side of the interstate and the terry got in the sleeper and just with his feet had pushed the body out the side door alongside the interstate and then they went to oklahoma city though investigators couldn't get a conviction for the other two murders tina sampson got 20 years for conspiracy to murder and terry brown got life in prison for the death of james sykes the determination of the texas rangers paid off well this case i think epitomizes the rangers that we have done for so many years there's a very old ranger saying that a man in the wrong cannot stand up against a man in the right that keeps on coming and that's what we did in this case we kept on coming the rangers made their reputation over a hundred years ago by stubbornly chasing criminals through all sorts of terrain using any weapon available and they're still at it armed with the power of forensic science killers may continue to run from the law but with technology as their sidekick the texas rangers will never stop their relentless pursuit [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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