James Berg, Kayla's older brother, told USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin that he has mixed emotions about the video. On one hand, it would have been awful if the woman screaming for help in the video had turned out to be his sister. But if the video were real, at least police would have a starting point to finding Kayla, he said.
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James Berg said he is happy the video has put his sister in the spotlight, but the experience has been overwhelming for him and his family. He has been overwhelmed with guilt since the day his sister went missing because she wanted to go to a party with him that night, but he didn't want her to come. Telling her no is something he has regretted every day for the past seven years.
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James Berg said he wants people to keep sharing media articles about his sister. He said he would love to see his sister again, but at this point, he just wants to know what happened to her.
"This video has given us (him and his mom) everything we want, except the one thing we really want, answers," Berg said.