hey mark, new. everything you do now. we re analyzing. we call it the up arrow down arrows scenario. mr. cooperatives? he ll come down, and talk to us on 10:30 on a sunday night. that s for mark, he s being all good. that car, as the hasn t mentioned it? big down or. but those two arrows are about all clark had to work with. so as you know mark, we re just here trying to find this john fellow. johnny altinger. we had nothing, i don t know what happened to johnny. or whatever happened? exactly. because once again as the interview proceeds, the young filmmaker is the very picture of cooperation. he volunteers information. answer questions without hesitation or any apparent guile. his demeanor is expensive. even an untrained eye can see the twitchell body language is open, comfortable, in control. so they get to the story about the red mans that. he was approached, he said,
john fellow. johnny altinger. we had nothing, i don t know what happened to johnny. or whatever happened? exactly. because once again as the interview proceeds, the young filmmaker is the very picture of cooperation. he volunteers information. answer questions without hesitation or any apparent guile. his demeanor is expensive. even an untrained eye can see the twitchell body language is open, comfortable, in control. so they get to the story about the red mans that. he was approached, he said, just a few blocks from his garage by an agitated man. it was the night that johnny altinger disappeared. the man seem desperate to get rid of his car. said mark. offered to sell it for practically nothing. and he goes, well, i shacked up with this really rich lady.
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unconscious or not, that s a little difficult to tell sometimes in these situations. but it obviously caused a significant injury. but then he was able to wake up, answer questions, ultimately, and things like that. scans done because they were worried, but not so concerned that they are not telling the family already he is going to make a full recovery. but why is it still in the intensive care unit? that s a good question. sometimes it s based on medical reasons, plus other. meeting, icus are when the most secure places in the hospital. you don t get as many people going in and out, you know, if you are trying to put security around it. so, a lot of times, even if somebody is sort of maybe ready to go to a general care floor, where they would otherwise go to a general care for, they might even to the icu longer. he is 82 years old. i do not know what is other health is like, but there may be other things they re monitoring. he had anesthesia, he had this wound to his head, had an
unconscious or not, that s a little difficult to tell sometimes in these situations. but it obviously caused a significant injury. but then he was able to wake up, answer questions, ultimately, and things like that. scans done because they were worried, but not so concerned that they are not telling the family already he is going to make a full recovery. but why is it still in the intensive care unit? that s a good question. sometimes it s based on medical reasons, plus other. meaning, icus are one of the most secure places in the hospital. you don t get as many people going in and out, you know, if you are trying to put security around it. so, a lot of times, even if somebody is sort of maybe ready to go to a general care floor, where they would otherwise go to a general care floor, they might even to the icu longer. he is 82 years old. i do not know what his other health is like, but there may be other things they re monitoring. he had anesthesia, he had this wound to his head, h