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00:29got an arson, I got a murder, I have a dead white female inside of a trailer with a cord
00:35around her neck.
00:36What I need to do next, I need to pound the pavement, I need to start knocking on doors
00:40in this trailer park to find out what went on with my girl.
00:44Hi, how are you doing, I'm Detective McFadden, investigating the murder of your neighbor
00:49Sandra Testa.
00:50Oh no, no, sorry.
00:58This particular trailer park is, for the most part, predominantly white, and it's pretty
01:04obvious because of the color of his skin that he didn't live in this particular neighborhood.
01:09So they knew what he was doing and why he was there.
01:14So I have to understand, and I have to realize this, that I am a black homicide detective
01:21with a badge walking around in a part of a trailer park that they don't usually see somebody
01:27like me, especially in the suit that I was wearing that day.
01:30Can I help you?
01:33Hi, good morning, I'm Detective McFadden, I'm looking for a suspect in the murder of
01:38a young woman.
01:39Can I have a moment of your time?
01:42Not right now.
01:46But I'm still going to knock on those doors, I'm still going to ask the questions, and
01:50I'm not going away.
01:52I am going to be like an insect, I'm there to bug you, bug you, bug you, until you swap
01:56me away.
02:10I feel like I'm a pimp trying to sell a Playboy at a revival, nobody is talking to me, nobody.