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👉 Mónica Millapi se encuentra actualmente bajo arresto domiciliario en la provincia de Neuquén. Millapi fue privada de su libertad durante casi seis meses y ahora se encuentra en casa con sus hijos. En una entrevista, revela detalles sobre el día que desapareció Loan Peña en la localidad de 9 de julio en Corrientes el pasado 13 de junio de 2024.
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👉 Mónica Millapi se encuentra actualmente bajo arresto domiciliario en la provincia de Neuquén. Millapi fue privada de su libertad durante casi seis meses y ahora se encuentra en casa con sus hijos. En una entrevista, revela detalles sobre el día que desapareció Loan Peña en la localidad de 9 de julio en Corrientes el pasado 13 de junio de 2024.
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00:00Monica Mijapi, from her home prison, has begun to speak.
00:05This woman who has been detained, has been deprived of her freedom for almost six months.
00:11For almost six months, the woman who arrives at the orange grove,
00:16with her husband, following Benitez,
00:20so that you have a context,
00:22Monica Mijapi is a mother of small children,
00:25and the judge granted her the home prison.
00:28Monica, a pleasure, I greet you, thank you for attending us.
00:37Do you hear me?
00:38Yes, hello, yes, how are you, good afternoon.
00:40Very good, very good, good afternoon.
00:42Where are you, in which province are you living at the moment?
00:46Now I am in the province of Neuquén.
00:49You are in Neuquén, with your children, I imagine.
00:52Yes, yes, yes, with my children.
00:55Tell me, before getting into what you lived in that house,
00:58or here in Catalina's field,
01:01tell me how your children are, and how was that reunion after so long?
01:08The truth is that I am very happy for the reunion, obviously,
01:14and we also have a lot of mixed feelings, I imagine.
01:28Yes, let's say so.
01:30It is not an easy situation, not for my children, not for me.
01:35It is very difficult to explain to them everything that is happening.
01:43Of course.
01:44It is very difficult for me too.
01:46Now, after almost six months locked up,
01:49now I am just getting up to date with everything that is,
01:57that information that I did not have.
02:00Of course, I imagine, information that was emerging while you were detained,
02:06and now you know a little more about the context.
02:09I say, some of your children, I think, were in the place.
02:15Yes.
02:16You took them with your husband, Benítez insisted,
02:21and you, with your children, went to that place,
02:24and your little ones also arrived at the orange grove.
02:26Yes, I took my daughter, and since I was with my nephews, I also took them.
02:35Also, that is, your daughter and your nephew.
02:38My daughter and my two nephews.
02:41So there were the three, they are part of the three little ones, there are more.
02:45Yes.
02:46There is Camila's daughter, there is Audelina's son's daughter.
02:50In total, how many boys were there that afternoon at the orange grove, Mónica?
02:55There were six boys.
02:57Six boys.
02:59I would like to go back to that place, under that tree,
03:06which actually finally had no oranges, or had very few, right?
03:09Yes, very few.
03:11That's when ...
03:13How long has it been since the moment you arrive at the orange grove with your husband,
03:18Benítez sitting, or lowering oranges and then sitting?
03:22Tell me what you saw at that moment, please.
03:29What I saw at the orange grove?
03:33What did you see when you arrived at the orange grove?
03:35When I arrived at the orange grove, Benítez was already there, and my husband had arrived.
03:46I arrived behind my husband, and behind me all the creatures arrive.
03:54Once inside, I realize that all the creatures are there, and that none returned,
04:02but everyone went to the orange grove.
04:05That is, you just arrived, you saw Benítez, you saw your husband, who arrived a little earlier,
04:10and when you turned around, all the boys were there?
04:14Yes, all the boys were there.
04:16Very well. Let's continue.
04:18What happened immediately afterwards? Was there a phone call to your husband?
04:24Yes. I heard his cell phone ring.
04:30We knew he was going to receive a message.
04:35We were aware of that.
04:38And when he grabbed his cell phone to speak more calmly,
04:44he walked a few steps away and started talking to the family.
04:50Good. And what did you do there?
04:52That's where I pay attention to my husband.
04:58I keep looking at him to see what reaction he has.
05:03He was... he was not well at that time.
05:10That week he was going to the doctor, he was not well.
05:17And since that call was, let's say, with bad news,
05:25I was paying attention to make sure that he did not suffer any attack at all.
05:33So you were very aware of the issue, not only of the call, but of the reaction.
05:38Yes, I was very aware of my husband because we were not having a good week.
05:43He was not well. He had problems with his brother.
05:48It was an accumulation of things that I was afraid something would happen to him.
05:53That's why I was aware of him.
05:55Very well. How long did that time you were aware of him last?
06:01And in the meantime, I warn you that my colleagues are getting ready to consult you and ask you many more questions.
06:07But I want to focus on that central point.
06:10How long does it take for you to lose the reference of the boys and focus on the tension with your husband?
06:20That call, I calculate that it will have lasted 8 or 10 minutes.
06:32So you, for 8 or 10 minutes, you lost sight of your daughter, your nephews and the rest of the boys who were there, even Benitez.
06:44Yes, the place is small.
06:50So we were there, I was looking at my husband, but they were listening.
06:57And you could see, with your naked eye, that half of the children were playing in the tree.
07:07But you could hear the other boys playing.
07:13And excuse me, did you focus or pay attention to the boys, Benitez?
07:19I understand that you were also moved by the call.
07:22At that time, still inside this sort of vegetable cave that the orange tree forms, or this saw that forms.
07:31Until that moment, you did not take the notion that the boy was not there.
07:35No.
07:36And when did you realize that the boy was not there?
07:40When my husband was making the call, I remember that I looked around me.
07:48I looked at him again, and I looked around me again.
07:52I saw that Lohan was receiving the orange that his uncle had appealed to him.
08:03I have that image in mind.
08:07Then I focused again on my husband.
08:10And when he hung up his call, where he said, let's go now.
08:19I didn't want to ask him at that moment what they did to him and how his brother was.
08:28He wanted to go now.
08:30And we all left.
08:33We all left.
08:34We left.
08:35And once we got out of there, inside the forest where the orange tree is,
08:42once we got out, all the running creatures came out.
08:49Benitez takes the lead with my husband, and I go a few steps back.
08:57And that's when I see that they're all running.
09:01And I start counting, and I see that a boy is missing.
09:05I see all the creatures running.
09:08I focus on my daughter, my nephew.
09:11And I knew how many boys there were.
09:14And that's when I realized that a boy was missing.
09:18And right away, we got out of there.
09:21We realized.
09:23I realized right away that Luan was missing.
09:27And Monica, how are you?
09:29Good afternoon.
09:30My name is Roberto Mena.
09:31Good afternoon.
09:32I also join you in asking you questions.
09:33And I ask you for permission, please, to talk to you.
09:35Thank you for attending us.
09:37We go back a lot to that moment, because it seems to be the little window of time
09:42in which Luan disappears.
09:44Or because someone took him.
09:46Because he went back to his steps, as some boys said, to his grandmother's house.
09:50That's where something happened.
09:52In that distraction that you have, in that call,
09:55the one you were so aware of, for the health of your husband's brother.
09:58Does your husband make that call, or does he receive it?
10:04I don't...
10:06I say that...
10:08I said, I declared, that...
10:12that they call him.
10:14Because I heard the phone ringing.
10:18I heard it.
10:20That's why I confirmed that it was a call he received,
10:26because I heard the tone.
10:28But you see that there are doubts, I ask you,
10:30but you see that there are doubts, I ask you,
10:32because also, for the accusatory part,
10:35you understand that the call is outgoing.
10:38So it's different, if you are surprised by the reception of a call in that situation,
10:43and it distracts you,
10:45than if you choose that moment and not another,
10:47in the middle of the field,
10:49where maybe you didn't have a good signal,
10:51to make the call.
10:53That's a big difference in the look that justice has
10:55on the suspicion that weighs on you two.
10:57That's why I'm asking you.
10:59Well, yes.
11:01I declared that it was an incoming call,
11:05because when I heard the phone ringing,
11:09I said it was a call.
11:11And you didn't have the opportunity to clarify it with Daniel,
11:14with your husband, if he called or received the call?
11:17I mean, at that moment, no.
11:20But later, when we had phone calls,
11:27much later, when we were already in Chacocho, in Salta,
11:32that topic came up,
11:35and it was that he received a WhatsApp message.
11:42The sound I heard was a WhatsApp message.
11:46Ah, ok, ok.
11:47He read the message,
11:49and those things are not to write messages,
11:54so he immediately called his sister to talk,
11:58not to send a message.
12:00And that's where it goes.
12:02Good. And we're here in equipo.
12:04Now I also want to give way to my partner, Fito Baquet,
12:06who wants to ask you.
12:08But you said so many times that you were worried about your husband,
12:11about Daniel,
12:12that you were distressed by the health situation of your sister.
12:15And they didn't evaluate not going,
12:17because it draws attention.
12:19So much concern.
12:20I think it's a suspicion that justice also has.
12:22That's why you're in the situation you're in,
12:24and also your husband.
12:26If they get distracted because you're very worried about him,
12:29another option would be to never go to that lunch.
12:32It's strange that they're there with such anguish.
12:35It's just that we weren't about to go.
12:37I don't know why we ended up going.
12:41I also thought...
12:44I thought we weren't going.
12:46It was noon, and we were at my house.
12:49It was so fast.
12:51I thought we were going to see my brother.
12:56Mónica, Fito Baquet,
12:58I'm going to take you to the moment when they arrive at the orange grove.
13:02When they arrive, how long does it take
13:05until your husband starts...
13:07According to you, it sounds like a WhatsApp message,
13:10and he starts talking on the phone.
13:12How long are they there at the orange grove?
13:16No, no.
13:17I know, but the question is,
13:19when they arrive at the orange grove,
13:21until your husband starts talking on the phone,
13:24what do you do there at that moment?
13:27We arrived...
13:30As I said, Benitez was sitting in the corner of the room.
13:35He was sitting in the corner of the room.
13:37He was sitting in the corner of the room.
13:39He was sitting in the corner of the room.
13:41He was sitting in the corner of the room.
13:43As I said, Benitez was sitting in the corner of the tree,
13:47eating oranges.
13:49All of us arrived,
13:52and the kids started playing, running.
13:58I remember the boys were leaving,
14:01they were moving away,
14:03they were getting a little further into the forest,
14:05where there are taqueras.
14:08And I remember that I was calling them,
14:10asking them to come here,
14:12to play where we were,
14:14in the tree,
14:16not to go to the center of the forest.
14:19The girls were on one side,
14:22the boys were on the other side.
14:24They were very involved in the taqueras,
14:27playing with the taqueras,
14:29and the girls were in the tree.
14:32And how long does it take for the phone to ring?
14:38It's been five minutes.
14:40Five minutes.
14:41So when you arrived,
14:43you were there for five minutes,
14:44you said between eight and ten,
14:46talking on the phone to your husband,
14:48and you left.
14:49Do you know what catches my attention?
14:52It's that your stay in the orange grove
14:58ends when your husband's call ends.
15:01Yes, he hung up that call,
15:07and in the end I didn't know what happened,
15:10what he said.
15:12I think he didn't like the talk he had there,
15:17that's why he decided to come back immediately.
15:21Of course.
15:22It was very short.
15:23Monica, I ask you,
15:26once the boy leaves, you don't see him.
15:29You had seen him before,
15:31receiving one or two oranges
15:33from your uncle, Benitez.
15:36You realize right away that he's missing.
15:39And I imagine you asked the boys,
15:42because you just said,
15:43the boys were in the orange grove,
15:46the girls were playing around.
15:48Now it turns out that Loan was also with Benitez.
15:51That is, he left the group that was in the orange grove,
15:54the boy.
15:56Yes, that is, he was with the uncle for a while.
16:02The creatures run,
16:05come back, run, come back,
16:07they go and come.
16:08No, no, they don't stay still.
16:10Okay, they don't stay still.
16:12They go, they come, they go from the grove,
16:13they go to the tree, they receive an orange.
16:15What do the boys tell you when you,
16:17when you count the heads,
16:19you discover that there are five and not six?
16:21I realize right away that a boy is missing.
16:26Yes.
16:28And I tell my husband to go a few steps in front of me.
16:33I remember that afternoon there was a lot of wind,
16:37you couldn't hear.
16:39So my niece, running close to me,
16:44I stop her and tell her,
16:46tell your uncle that a boy is missing.
16:50And she goes and says,
16:53uncle, a boy is missing, you say.
16:56And that's where they stop,
16:59they look back at me and say,
17:02Benitez, ah, yes, my nephew, Lohan.
17:07I stop you there, Monica, I stop you there.
17:10How much later was Benitez going
17:13and if Benitez was going at the same time as your husband?
17:17What was that picture like?
17:18Yes, they were going together,
17:21talking in front of me.
17:23It wasn't much,
17:26I mean, the distance,
17:30maybe it was 20 steps ahead of me,
17:35they were going.
17:37I was going behind and the creatures were running everywhere.
17:42We wanted to walk, we walked.
17:46I stop you there again, Monica.
17:49You tell one of the girls to tell you,
17:53she stops you and you reach them.
17:56And you say, one is missing.
17:58They stop and I keep walking until I reach them.
18:02And there Benitez tells you, my nephew is missing.
18:05Yes.
18:06He says, he doesn't tell me, he tells my husband.
18:09Immediately.
18:11He looks and says, he detects that Lohan is missing.
18:14Yes.
18:16And Monica, if you are in the situation you are in,
18:19and also your husband,
18:21it is because the justice understands
18:23that a child could not have been lost there
18:25and that you are not alien to that situation.
18:29Of course you proclaim his innocence,
18:32but taking out what has to do with you,
18:35how do you feel?
18:37Can a child be lost in that place?
18:40Or do you really think, indeed,
18:42that someone did something to him and someone took him?
18:47It's like I always say,
18:50every time someone asks me,
18:53the boy alone could not have been lost.
18:56Someone had to have taken him.
18:59Because if something had happened to him,
19:02he would have been found right away,
19:04because he was immediately searched.
19:08I'll give you a hint before, Monica.
19:11You arrive, you are with Benítez and your husband.
19:16He says, my nephew is missing.
19:18What does everyone do?
19:20Start with what you do,
19:22what your husband does,
19:23and what Benítez does.
19:25What does everyone do there?
19:27There, Benítez and my husband decide
19:31to return to where the tree is,
19:34in the little mountain where we were,
19:36to look for Lohan.
19:39I stayed where I was.
19:42I waited for them to return,
19:45because they were going to Oscar and they were coming right away.
19:48How long did it take to get back to Naranjal
19:51and get back to where you were?
19:54We would have done...
19:59Let's see from a distance...
20:02A block, more or less.
20:04Okay.
20:05So the block they left Naranjal,
20:08you just realized that Lohan was missing?
20:11Yes.
20:12Okay.
20:13Not to the block, but when I left,
20:16I started to look.
20:19I realized that he was missing.
20:22The distance was walking,
20:24so I took a long time to tell my niece
20:29that my niece was coming to my husband.
20:32Okay.
20:33We are talking to Monica Millapi,
20:35one of the defendants for Lohan's disappearance.
20:39The only one of the detainees
20:41who benefited from the remand
20:43of the penalty of being in a home.
20:45It also has to do with reconnecting
20:47with her children on a very special date.
20:50Monica, it must have been very hard
20:52to be in jail,
20:53especially with the weight of the charge,
20:56the disappearance of a minor.
20:57You are a mother.
20:58I don't know if you ever stepped
21:00into a police station for anything more than a trial.
21:03Never in my life.
21:04Never, right?
21:05I don't want my worst enemy
21:08to go through this.
21:14It's very ugly.
21:16So, no.
21:20Perhaps the only good thing
21:22of all this time
21:24is that just there you will have had,
21:26in all the bad,
21:27in all the bad,
21:28a lot of time to think over and over again.
21:30From the place where you proclaimed your innocence,
21:32justice for now has another look,
21:34you may have asked yourself
21:36a thousand times
21:37what could have happened.
21:38What things caught your attention
21:40on that day?
21:41I understand that
21:42maybe you weren't going to go to lunch.
21:44Tell me if today you find it suspicious
21:46that Benítez has passed by your house
21:48and insisted that you go.
21:50If he called you the composition of people
21:53that there were,
21:54who were the commensals
21:55when you arrived at Grandma's house.
21:57I don't know.
21:58What things today,
21:59at a distance,
22:00and with a lot of time
22:01to review over and over again,
22:02that day,
22:03what things catch your attention?
22:05Do they make noise?
22:06Yes.
22:08The insistence to go.
22:12From Benítez.
22:13Knowing that we were going through
22:16a bad time.
22:20That insistence they had
22:22also to arrive.
22:23And Benítez went to your house,
22:25sorry to underline it,
22:26Benítez,
22:27that morning or that noon,
22:29went to your house,
22:30spoke with Daniel,
22:31with your husband,
22:32that they were friends.
22:34He insisted that you go.
22:37Yes.
22:38That morning I was working.
22:41I was doing some deliveries.
22:47From the bakery.
22:48Yes, from the bakery.
22:49I was delivering bread
22:50to all the businesses in the town.
22:52Good.
22:53And he insisted...
22:54Let's see if I say it vulgarly.
22:56Benítez put a chip in your husband
22:58so that they go.
23:00I went through the house
23:01to leave bread and biscuits
23:05to leave at home for my nephew
23:08and my daughter who were there.
23:11And I go to the courtyard
23:13that my husband has his workshop
23:15and I see that he is with Benítez.
23:19So I told him
23:20that I was leaving things there
23:22and that I was still working.
23:24I went,
23:25I left what I had to leave at home
23:27and I went on.
23:28And there I saw Benítez
23:30who was in the workshop with my husband.
23:35Mónica, do you suspect Benítez?
23:41I...
23:44suspect everyone.
23:46The truth is that I can't tell you...
23:51Do you suspect your husband too?
23:54No, not my husband.
23:57I say because they were friends.
23:59Maybe they had a secret
24:00or something they wanted
24:01or they were plotting.
24:02Yes, I mean the word friend,
24:04I mean the word friend,
24:05they were not friends,
24:07they were acquaintances.
24:08My husband,
24:11as you should know,
24:12I imagine that he works in a company
24:15and his job is to be away from home for a long time.
24:20He doesn't have time for friends.
24:22He comes on weekends,
24:24he comes only three days
24:26and he has to go.
24:27Well, but Mónica,
24:28you tell me,
24:29he doesn't have time for friends,
24:30but I imagine that someone who goes to your house
24:33so insistently,
24:34does everything have a reason?
24:35And besides, look, I'll add,
24:36review this seen from the outside, Mónica.
24:39They were uncomfortable to go.
24:41They were with the brother's health situation.
24:43He was distressed.
24:44You are in charge of boys who are your nephews,
24:47so they were uncomfortable
24:49to go to lunch,
24:50to a stranger's house,
24:52and yet they go.
24:54Yes, however, we went.
24:56I ask myself many times why we went.
25:02The truth is that...
25:05I imagine you regret it, right?
25:07I regret it a lot.
25:09I wasn't in my plans.
25:12Obviously, as a woman,
25:13I accompany him
25:15wherever he wants to take me.
25:19Now, you realize, Mónica,
25:21that you say,
25:22he took you,
25:24but in any case,
25:25someone has to have taken him
25:26from your own nose.
25:28Because when you stop talking
25:31or stop paying attention,
25:33and I want to go back to the alignment
25:35that Fito was doing, right?
25:37We had agreed
25:39that your husband and Benitez
25:41had returned to the orange tree
25:43while you were staying.
25:45Yes, they returned to look for him.
25:47Very well.
25:48I want to put you back again,
25:50a few minutes earlier.
25:51When you stop listening
25:54or paying attention
25:55to your husband's phone,
25:57when you turn around,
25:59do you see him there,
26:00in the orange tree,
26:01or don't you see him anymore?
26:03No, I didn't pay attention.
26:07I saw that there were
26:09a lot of creatures,
26:12but I didn't look at each one.
26:16I had in mind who and who was...
26:19I never imagined that...
26:21I mean, but you there...
26:23Let's see, I want...
26:25I think this is a key moment,
26:27because apparently,
26:29these eight minutes
26:30in which you speak
26:31or your husband speaks
26:32and you are paying attention,
26:34is the window
26:35where they take the baby.
26:37I mean...
26:38Yes.
26:39Well, if they take the baby,
26:40someone had to have approached
26:42and had to have been seen
26:43by the other kids.
26:45And if not,
26:46Benitez himself
26:47could have said,
26:48go that way,
26:49the baby goes that way
26:50because he says
26:51he wanted to take
26:52an orange to his dad again.
26:54And then they intercept him
26:56somewhere else,
26:57away from your sight.
26:58Because if not,
26:59you can't understand
27:00because a baby doesn't disappear
27:02alone in front of three adults
27:03and five kids, right?
27:07Yes.
27:08I don't know...
27:10I don't know what happened
27:12or how things happened.
27:15What lasted was that call
27:17and us leaving
27:19immediately from there.
27:23I don't know when it happened,
27:25when and how it happened.
27:30I'm disoriented, I don't know.
27:33I'm going to ask you a question, Monica.
27:35If it depended on proving
27:38your innocence to the judge
27:41and being able to continue
27:42seeing your children
27:43and being told,
27:44tell me, what happened to you?
27:46Not that it's true or not,
27:48but you would have thought
27:50in these days,
27:52in these months,
27:53you would have thought a thousand times.
27:55A thousand times.
27:57If you had to risk something
27:59that depended on your freedom,
28:01what would you tell yourself
28:03what happened?
28:04How do you say
28:05Lohan disappeared?
28:07What is your firm hypothesis
28:09saying,
28:10this happened to me,
28:11it doesn't matter
28:12if you can prove it or not,
28:13what happened to you?
28:17For me,
28:20Lohan must have taken someone.
28:23No, no.
28:25He must have taken someone.
28:26I explained myself wrong.
28:28He must have taken someone,
28:29but how?
28:30In what circumstances?
28:32I mean, not who,
28:33obviously someone,
28:35but for you,
28:37in what circumstances,
28:38for you,
28:39how did they take him?
28:41They told him to go there,
28:42he went to one side,
28:43to the tapera,
28:44to the other side,
28:45to the house.
28:46What is your hypothesis
28:48of what happened,
28:49not the truth?
28:51I have a lot.
28:53I was locked up for a long time,
28:55my head was full,
28:58thinking a million things,
29:01how could it have been,
29:02what would have happened.
29:05And I have a lot in my head,
29:07I say,
29:08this could have happened,
29:09the other could have happened.
29:10Which ones?
29:11Tell us which ones.
29:12But I don't want to say either,
29:14because I don't have proof.
29:16No, but let's see,
29:17stop, stop.
29:18I can't.
29:19I want to explain one thing to you,
29:20justice doesn't have all the evidence either.
29:22Of course.
29:23It has 50% of the evidence,
29:25and that was enough to detain you
29:26and your husband,
29:27and there are people who have been detained
29:29for a long time.
29:30So,
29:31what I think Fito is asking you,
29:34and we would appreciate it
29:35if you could answer us,
29:37is all those things
29:39that went through your head.
29:41Because you say,
29:43number one,
29:44this could have happened,
29:45from what I saw,
29:47because you were there.
29:48Number two,
29:49this could have happened.
29:51No one is asking you for proof.
29:53We are going to your thoughts
29:57for six months in prison,
29:59especially taking into account
30:00that you are one of the few adults
30:02who is in the place,
30:03at the right time,
30:05in which the baby disappears.
30:07And I'll add more,
30:08that's what you thought that night,
30:10that afternoon,
30:11which was the first thing that came to you
30:13of what could have happened.
30:15Did you initially convince yourself
30:16that they had taken him,
30:18or did you think first
30:19that he had been lost,
30:20and then you passed this hypothesis?
30:22No, I thought he had been lost.
30:25I thought he had been lost.
30:27But after the way we looked for him,
30:30and how he was looked for,
30:31and how he joined people,
30:34it was more than obvious
30:35that someone had to have taken him.
30:38I'll stop you there.
30:39Okay.
30:40So when you got to the hypothesis
30:41in your thought,
30:43they took him.
30:45What was the first thing you thought?
30:47How do you think they took him?
30:49The first hypothesis,
30:50it's not with proof,
30:51it's not with anything.
30:52It's what you're going to declare
30:53if they ask you in an oral trial,
30:55and the prosecutor tells you,
30:56ma'am, what did you think?
30:58And then you're going to say,
30:59look, I thought this,
31:00I also thought this,
31:02the judge has three possible hypotheses.
31:05It's not that he has one or several,
31:07I don't know how many the judge has.
31:08So I'm going to ask you.
31:10Tell me the first one
31:11of what you thought.
31:15Yes, I agree
31:17with the judge's hypotheses too.
31:20Yes,
31:21they are the first ones
31:22that come to mind.
31:26There are many times
31:27that I think,
31:28I start to think,
31:29I say,
31:31instead of standing there
31:34with the kids
31:35waiting for Lohan to show up
31:38from that side
31:39where we were,
31:40and I say,
31:41how could I not think
31:43of going back home right away?
31:46Because we all stayed
31:48on this side of the mountain.
31:50And if the creature
31:52came back home,
31:54we didn't see anything.
31:57Sometimes I regret
31:59not going back home right away.