Well on March 18th,
you actually filed a missing persons report
for Simon, right?
Yep.
And you say the police said that Simon was alive
and did not want to talk to you right now, correct?
Yeah, but there was some discrepancies with that.
My dad doesn't know, my brother doesn't know
because none of them listen to me.
Okay.
None of them will even listen to me.
Well I'm listening to you, right?
Okay.
Okay, but now remember, we're,
we're being open minded here.
Are you telling me that there's some conspiracy
that the police are involved in?
It's possible, yeah.
Now Sheila, this is reality check time.
You're just not that important.
(laughs)
Well I know that, but...
No, you don't know that.
No, I do.
No, you don't.
To say that law enforcement entered into some conspiracy
to tell you that they found someone and they said
they just didn't want to talk to you,
that's not the simplest explanation.
The simplest explanation is
that they used their resources and found someone
and he said he's moved on and doesn't want to have contact
right now.
Isn't that the simplest explanation?
It's the simplest, and...
I can see why you would think that,
but the fact is that there are cops who can be bought off.
No matter what anybody says to you, you're gonna say,
"Yeah, but..."
because you're not being open minded.
No, I would be open minded.
I would want a few more answers from him than just,
"I'm moving on."
There's not,
there's no end to how many questions you're gonna ask
because you just don't want to accept the answer.
No, I could accept that answer easily.
It's other questions about,
like I want to know whether I did imagine
some of these things or whether he set it up
or you know, I mean we could be friends,
even if he's moved on.
