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Officer: Mr. Costa, could you describe what you were doing last night, please?
Alex Costa: Softball, me and the guys. Second-to-last game of the season. And we won, we clinched the playoffs. We celebrated with some beers, and we were all having a good time. And we were talking about our wives, and when they asked me about Mary, I said I miss her, but then I just mention Cory's...pet. And everyone was in an uproar, and someone, I don't remember who, says we go down to her house. So we got in our cars, and I knocked on her door, and she comes out.
I ask to see Cory, and she says "no". No discussion, no communication skills. She always needed help communicating. And then we hear footsteps, and it's that...thing, that monster, and it just attacks us. It was chaos. No one got hurt, or anything. I think someone had to go to the hospital, get checked out. I don't remember his name. I think he's fine. But we were scared for our lives. We were attacked.
That thing's living with my child. I slept in my car after the divorce, and that thing's living in a house. It's living with my child. I think Cory's in danger.
Officer: How well do you and your ex-wife keep in touch?
Alex Costa: I call, email, text. She never replies, never picks up the phone, never calls back. Not even to yell at me; she's just cut me off completely. She never gives me a chance to apologize, for the divorce. I don't know what else to do.
I haven't heard anything from her since last night. I tried calling, and she hung up. She doesn't communicate.
Officer: Do you approve of your ex-wife?
Alex Costa: I love her. I'll always love her. She just manipulates, and Cory's therapist, and that "special" school they sent him to, it's brainwashing my child. And last I heard, she was in therapy, too.
I love Mary. I'm just worried about her, on her own. She isn't making good decisions. I want to help. And she won't let me help.
Officer: Are you proud of your son?
Alex Costa: I'll always be proud of my son. But I worry if Mary keeps coddling him like this, if she keeps putting him in danger and saying it's okay, he won't be ready for the real world. He deserves better. And Mary, she won't let me be a father. He needs a father-
...I'm sorry, I, I can't. This is too much. I need a minute, please.
Alex Costa: Softball, me and the guys. Second-to-last game of the season. And we won, we clinched the playoffs. We celebrated with some beers, and we were all having a good time. And we were talking about our wives, and when they asked me about Mary, I said I miss her, but then I just mention Cory's...pet. And everyone was in an uproar, and someone, I don't remember who, says we go down to her house. So we got in our cars, and I knocked on her door, and she comes out.
I ask to see Cory, and she says "no". No discussion, no communication skills. She always needed help communicating. And then we hear footsteps, and it's that...thing, that monster, and it just attacks us. It was chaos. No one got hurt, or anything. I think someone had to go to the hospital, get checked out. I don't remember his name. I think he's fine. But we were scared for our lives. We were attacked.
That thing's living with my child. I slept in my car after the divorce, and that thing's living in a house. It's living with my child. I think Cory's in danger.
Officer: How well do you and your ex-wife keep in touch?
Alex Costa: I call, email, text. She never replies, never picks up the phone, never calls back. Not even to yell at me; she's just cut me off completely. She never gives me a chance to apologize, for the divorce. I don't know what else to do.
I haven't heard anything from her since last night. I tried calling, and she hung up. She doesn't communicate.
Officer: Do you approve of your ex-wife?
Alex Costa: I love her. I'll always love her. She just manipulates, and Cory's therapist, and that "special" school they sent him to, it's brainwashing my child. And last I heard, she was in therapy, too.
I love Mary. I'm just worried about her, on her own. She isn't making good decisions. I want to help. And she won't let me help.
Officer: Are you proud of your son?
Alex Costa: I'll always be proud of my son. But I worry if Mary keeps coddling him like this, if she keeps putting him in danger and saying it's okay, he won't be ready for the real world. He deserves better. And Mary, she won't let me be a father. He needs a father-
...I'm sorry, I, I can't. This is too much. I need a minute, please.