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Transcript of Interview with Molly Miller's Brother and Cousins, Part 1
Listen to the interview here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/newcolony/2013/10/15/what-do-you-think
Key to the participants:
H: Host
GL: Molly's brother
PMF: Molly's cousin
MMS: Molly's cousin
(This is a slightly cleaned-up version, edited for readability. The raw version has been kept intact in a separate file.)
GL: This is GL. I'm trying to get in touch with this radio station?
H: Yeah.
GL: Um, what is this, I mean, my name's GL and, uh, I'm the brother of Molly Miller.
H: G! Yes, G, thank you for calling in. Hey, guys, everybody, I'm sorry, I'm taking control of the show from now on. We will go into overtime if we need to. I am sorry. <some chatter as previous caller hangs up> Thank you all for calling. Uh, I'm sorry if y'all want to hate me for this. You all can hate me, I don't care. G gets the floor.
GL: Yes, sir, hey, I'm about to, I've got another call I'm about to merge with us, so if you give…
H: Okay.
GL: … me a second it's my cousins that are also involved…
H: Which one? Which one?
GL: … in what we're about to…
H: Which one?
GL: M, and…
H: M, yes.
GL: It's all three of us. It's, yeah. She's on there and I believe P is as well.
H: Awesome.
GL: Okay, well, we're looking forward to talking to you. One second, I'm gonna answer it here, okay?
H: While he's doing that, I'm going to introduce you to what we're about to be talking about.
GL: I didn't get to answer her call but, uh, I'm still here so…
H: Okay, well, all right. Thank you, G, for calling in. I am glad you got my message.
GL: Yes, I'm glad…
H: Because we do have a mutual friend and I have been trying since Friday to get ahold of y'all.
GL: Mm-hm.
H: Uh, let me explain the story. It's, it's southern Oklahoma. Uh, was it Ju… uh, July the 27th, is it?
GL: What's that? July 27th?
H: Do I have that date correct?
GL: No, it's July 8. She's been, went missing since July 8.
H: Okay, on July the 8th, well, G, let me yield the floor to you. Go ahead and explain the story. You can do a much better job than than I can.
GL: Yes. Um, I'm driving right now. I'm about to pull over and we can, maybe I can hear you, y'all can hear me better.
H: Okay. Uh, GL. He is the brother of Molly Miller.
GL: Yes.
H: Molly Miller is a 17-year-old girl that went missing back on the 8th of July, uh, with a friend of hers, Colt Haynes. Um, the vehicle they were in, and I don't…
GL: Yeah.
H: … care what anybody says, was driven by CN. They were involved, uh, do you know C's real first name? Uh, G? Hello?
GL: I'm here, but everybody else is gone.
?: I've got, I've got the girls, everybody. Molly's Angels.
H: G, can you hear me?
GL: Is P there too?
PMF: Yeah, we're all on here.
GL: Okay.
H: Thank y'all for calling, thank y'all so much for calling in. Uh, but he, uh, it was a new car driven by a man named C, or a kid named CN. They were involved in a police chase. Uh, from a small town in Oklahoma called Wilson, Oklahoma, where he did a donut in front of a police officer and led these, and led a Wilson police officer on a high-speed chase through Wilson, Oklahoma, which is in Carter County and into Love County. They were able to lose the police, uh, down a dirt road because the police could not see them. And, for whatever reason, those police officers knew that was a dead-end road, but they chose not to pursue the vehicle any further, because they got "dusted out," you know, per reports. Um...
GL: That's a very unusual set of circumstances.
H: I'm trying to watch what I say because I'm trying to stick to the facts as y'all have given them, on your Facebook page, Operation Find Molly Miller. Uh, I say that for the benefit of the individuals listening. Uh, and a 911 call was made later on that evening to Marietta, Oklahoma…
GL: It was, yeah, shortly after midnight.
H: Um, shortly after midnight. I believe it was 12:57 is the time that's given on Operation Molly Miller on Facebook. Um, they got a ping on the cell phone. They had a location on the cell phone. It was a five-second call and the call was dropped, the call was lost, you know, and disconnected. In any situation, the call was disconnected. Marietta dispatch did not dispatch an officer to go to this location. The subsequent actions from that was Molly Miller, age 17, and Colt Haynes are now missing. Um, I'm trying to select my words very closely here. Um, there are, um, familial, uh, family connections from CN to the county sheriff. And it seems, it appears that the county sheriff is doing, uh, everything in his power to drag his feet and to avoid this investigation.
PMF: Okay.
H: Um, we can get onto that all you wish, but I want y'all to add on to that if you can.
GL: Yeah. Does anyone want to go first? Or I can give my spiel.
H: Y'all got all the time you need.
PMF: Go ahead, G.
GL: Well, this CN guy… My name's GL. I'm Molly's brother. I'm 23 years old. I'm from Healdton, America, Healdton, Oklahoma, and Molly's my little sister. I know Colt Haynes that went missing with her, and, and I know C. I grew up down there and, if you know southern Oklahoma, you know that everyone knows everybody and, generally, that's just the way it is, you know. It doesn't matter if it's Love County, Carter County, everyone's got, that's just how it is. It's the Bible Belt and, you know… southern Oklahoma, it's kind of been taken over by, I don't know, by some of these people, and I know that that CN is bad news, and it's just common knowledge in our town. We know who the bad kids are, we know who the good kids are, we know the kids who are up to no good, we know the kids that are kind of good and, you know, halfway decent. Everyone knows about everybody and who you come from and, it's just, before this even happened, you knew CN is *advertiser censored***** trouble. And I don't know what she was doing in the car with him that night, you know, what the circumstances were, but I know she's not here right now, and I know there's evidence and witnesses and it's a fact that, you know, we found that he drove that car and that Molly was in that car and they're gone now. And how do we know that, and nothing's being done?
H: And nobody is holding C...
GL: And the guy hasn't even been…
H: And nobody is holding CN responsible.
GL: No, no, no, he's not, and he hasn't been brought in and interrogated. He told the OSBI to talk to his lawyer. And, it's like, okay, well, OSBI, let's start talking to his lawyer, you know?