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Subscriber Bonus: Q&A with Aaron Katersky

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In this special bonus episode exclusively for 20/20 True Crime+ subscribers, Deborah Roberts sits down to answer your questions with her friend and colleague Aaron Katersky. Get access to the whole e...

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Hello everyone, this is Deborah Roberts and you're listening to 2020.

Today I have an episode for you that is unlike anything I've shared before. As you may have heard by now here at 2020, we've got a new program for our listeners called 2020 True Crime Plus. It's designed to give you our most engaged fans access to even more of what you love from 2020.

You subscribe to 2020 True Crime Plus on Apple Podcasts. You can unlock add free access to all of our episodes, early access to new True Crime Podcasts and hundreds of extra episodes from our 2020 True Crime Vault. And guess what? You're also going to get monthly bonus episodes where I sit down and take questions from

you. Our listeners.

So today I'm sharing the first few minutes of our very first Q&A episode with my colleague

and friend Aaron Katerski. We had a lot of fun in this conversation and I can't wait for you to hear it. So take a listen to this preview of the start of our combo.

And if you want to hear the rest in unlock work Q&A's like this one every month and even

submit your own questions for future episodes, all you've got to do is make sure you subscribe to 2020 True Crime Plus. Just click the link in the episode description. Now here's this exclusive preview of my chat with Aaron Katerski. It's good to have you here.

I'm excited to hear. And let's take a break from all the crime for second. And let's take our first question and hear what it is you all want to know. And hopefully there are no major trick questions here. Big budget show.

That's not weird. That's not weird. That's how we operate around. What happened to the fish? Yeah.

Well, you know, that's another story. That's a story for you to cover another day. Mm. Okay. Oh, this is nice.

Oh, good. You're going to like. I hope so.

What's the best piece of advice you ever got from a colleague at ABC News?

Oh, I do like that. Thank you. You didn't dispense so much advice. So many. Well, nobody wants to hear it.

But, you know, I do. I would say I wouldn't know that there was one single piece of advice. But Barbara Walters, of course, had a huge impact on my life because I worked with her

here at a 2020 when I first arrived.

And I think Barbara basically essentially, even if she didn't say this to me, she lived it out. If, you know, sometimes you just outlast your detractors, you know, sometimes things don't go well for you. It would work with someone you're working with, but just hang in there and hang in there

and that sometimes you wind up getting whatever it is you're looking for, whatever report, whatever assignment just hang in there because many of us get discouraged along the way when we're working in this industry, very high pressure. But just sometimes things come around for you later on. And so I think I've learned that from Barbara Walters back in the day.

What about you? Well, I started to think about it as you were answering. And I have so many here, but one is actually quite recent from David, mirror. And his mantra for world news tonight is just say it, just say the news, forget the rest of it.

Just get to it. Just get right to the point. Yeah. And I think that serves us well. Just say what it is.

Just get right to it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because we like to do the flowery language and the writing, give the pros and all of that. Because, you know, you and I are steeped in that, but his point is get right to the point. Get on with it.

I like that. I do too. I've really come to adopt it. Okay, good.

Well, that's why your reports are so searing and so great all the time.

Because you give us the info pretty quickly. And we know what you're talking about. Try to get right to it. Although the flowery is nice. I'm going to start it.

Alright, let's see what else. Let's take another look. Alright. Can we get a bigger font here? Let me do this.

Oh, this is, what was one of the most memorable stories you've worked on in your career? Um, I don't know if I've been asked this, but I will go back to the one that I reported on years ago right after my daughter was born. I was called last minute to run to Africa to Ethiopia to do a story and it was a very unusual story.

I don't know if it was sort of just something that came together quickly, but it was a young Ethiopian-American woman who had made her way to the States, but she was born. In the, in the, in the, what's the word? The hinterlands basically of Ethiopia, outside of Otis, Ababa. And she wanted to go back.

She wanted to find her mother. She had been adopted by some missionaries, essentially, at a school. She had been given up because she had been injured and her mother, her parents couldn't afford to take care of her. So they gave her up to these missionaries to help raise her.

She wound up getting an education, something that she would not have gotten from sort of the bush in that area. And then wound up in the United States and got her education here and was doing very well.

She always wanted to know her origin story.

So she was on her way and I got a call, would you want to go join her? And I had a seven month old child, but I was like, yeah, so I went off and it was this adventure

Because we didn't know what we would find.

We didn't know if we would find her mom and keep in mind.

This is long before, of course, social media or even ways and GPS and all of that.

So we just were kind of going out on an adventure for the story to see, will she find it? What will it be like?

I had never traveled to this region before and we jumped on a little prop plane with this

guy. Let's see what happens. Once we got there and we did and he landed and we had to go through these like reddit roads and almost broke the truck to try to get there. We finally get there, late at night in this little village where she's from and ultimately

her mother had her through word of mouth, village after village that her long lost daughter

was coming back to town and so all of these folks from her tribe came with her and it was the most majestic, amazing, heartwarming experience I've ever had and she was reunited

with her mother and your tears and her mother always believed that she was okay but never

knew what happened. And so it was just this beautiful story that kind of things that we don't really get to do much anymore. And without all the fun things, exactly exactly Lydia and we still stay in touch, Lydia. And so that was probably the most memorable story because it wasn't predictable in any

way shape or form and we didn't know what we were going to get and we came back with this magical story that won us an Emmy award by the way. Congratulations. It deservedly. Yeah, so you didn't even know about that story.

It did not. Yes, exactly. So that's here more. Yeah, exactly. For afterwards, but that's the story.

I think that I will always carry with me here from 2020 because what are the opportunity

would I have to do something like that? Yeah, just this quest to go find and then this woman got answers. And she's back in the States and lives here but she was able to stay in touch and her children were able to know her homeland and her country and her mother and if there was something just beautiful in satisfying about that.

How about you? Top that right on. I seriously.

But I never get the happy ending story, doesn't it?

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