Tonight’s post, in which I offer my thanks to you — yes, you

I am truly humbled.

It has been exhausting work trying to cover the Mandeville Canyon trial. And I just wrote it — I can only imagine the effort it took for DJwheels to sit in the courtroom everyday, taking the extensive, detailed notes that allowed us to provide near gavel-to-gavel coverage of this case.

Over the last few weeks, as I’ve immersed myself in this trial, I’ve often found myself obsessing about some aspect of the case or turning over testimony in my mind. And for one of the few times in my life, I’ve been vaguely uncomfortable riding in traffic, painfully aware of the cars behind me, the Good Doctor’s actions never far from my mind.

Then tonight, I re-read the comments from the last few days.

I was struck by how many people expressed their gratitude to DJwheels and me. And how many other websites have linked to this site and referred their readers to our coverage.

So I thank you for reading, and for your appreciation.

In all honesty, this wasn’t easy.

But you — and the outcome — made it all worthwhile.

4 comments

  1. TheTricksterNZ says:

    Was a damn good effort as I’d say without the likes of you and DJWheels, MSM would have ignored it almost completely as is usually the case in such things.

  2. DJwheels says:

    I’m just a guy who likes to ride my bike…and I have an intense curiosity for the truth.

    So, one thing I’ve learned is that if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself.

    Little help from friends doesn’t hurt either.

    Ride safe everyone.

  3. Digital Dame says:

    As Trickster said, the MSM seemed to be ignoring it entirely (especially up here in my area). You guys are the new Woodward and Bernstein 😉

    Ride safe, all.

  4. Sam says:

    Yes, I thank you and DJ Wheels for the in depth reporting and coverage you provided. I don’t know how you find the time to do all that you do, but I appreciate it very much.

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