Advice sought after:

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Advice sought after:

I listen to and dictate BBC programs (podcasts) to deter and delay dementia. And oftentimes I come to words and phrases which I cannot catch. It would be appreciated if you can tell me what they are saying and also correct my incorrect catching in the phrase.

Thanks in advance.

 

Why are we obsessed with crime?

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csz1vf

 

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I can bridge that gap. I think. When there is a killer in ??? ???, it’s extremely important to know the circumstances. Who got killed? Who that killer is. Is that the killer still on the loose?
You’re saying that social information that details of the crime. How it happened. Who it happened to. All of that is something that we have this sort of evolutionary derived to be attracted to, because that helps us ultimately avoid the similar fate.
Yes, exactly. We have to know the circumstances in which this killing occurred and who is perpetrating.
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Thanks for your well-wishing. I had 2nd operation last week and returned home by using public transportation and on foot.
Doctors said the operation is successful. They said stones were removed, but a few sesame seeds sized ones refused to leave the room. Doctors said that the sesames are not lift threatening and there are chances that they are naturally discharged. The sesame seeds are going to be monitored periodically. Hospital meals, $12 for three meals a day, is very nice for me. Anyway I am alright and go on.

 

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