i m a wreck. and i ll never, ever get over it. i m absolutely brokenhearted, because georgia shouldn t. .. she shouldn t have been murdered. reynolds could and should have been dealt with. simple to put him in front of a judge and a judge could have done everything that they needed to do with reynolds. i mean, it s absolutely heartbreaking to hear you speak like that and i m so, so sorry for you. and the family, obviously. what do you want people to take away from this interview and from the book that you ve written? ijust hope that people read it, they can pick up on certain things and it might help them out if ever they are in the horrible situation that we found ourselves in. steve and annette, thank you very much for talking to us. i really appreciate it, thank you. thanks for having us. yes, thanks for letting us explain what it s really like. west merica police who investgiated jamie reynolds told us that the force s handling of previous incidents by him was investigate
and as a policeman i think, well, my therapists have said, it s made it 100 times harder. because that s what my unit did. investigate murders. so i m used to postmortems, i know what go on in there. i see them. i relive the initial investigation over and over and over again, just going through what should have been done, just what should have been done. and it breaks me down. i m not ashamed to say, i cry every day, a number of times a day. i m half the man i was.