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🗓️ 6 December 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:29.9 | Hey guys, welcome back to my channel. So today, I'm covering a case that has actually, |
0:42.9 | I don't think it's been that highly requested. I just found it in my request box and I'm |
0:48.1 | glad I looked more into this because it is a really interesting case. I think you guys |
0:53.3 | are going to have a lot of thoughts on this one and I am really interested to hear what |
0:57.3 | those thoughts are. So let's just go ahead and dive right in. Today, we are going to be |
1:01.4 | talking about Cody Johnson. So Cody was born on April 8th of 1998 in San Jose, California |
1:09.2 | and he grew up living with his mom Sherry Johnson. And the two of them had a very close relationship. |
1:14.4 | He really loved his mom. Sherry would do anything for Cody and she wanted him to have the |
1:18.9 | best life possible. So eventually, she thought it was a good idea to move to a little bit of a |
1:24.2 | smaller town. So he could have a safer and happier childhood. So in 2002, she decided to relocate |
1:30.9 | them to this tourist town that's called Calispell. It's in northwestern Montana and he really |
1:37.0 | thrived there. This is known as a very low key outdoors oriented place. It's in a valley known |
1:43.9 | as Flathead Valley, which is between Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park, which we will be |
1:49.3 | talking about a lot today. It's a beautiful national park. It has 700 miles of trails and it's in the |
1:54.9 | northern Rocky Mountains. I personally always wanted to visit Montana. It looks gorgeous. I would |
2:00.1 | love to go to Glacier Park. And this definitely was a good move for Cody. He loved this area and he |
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