AITA for refusing to take back my cheating wife after her younger lover left her?

AITA for refusing to take back my cheating wife after her younger lover left her?

AITA for refusing to take back my cheating wife after her younger lover left her?

Love, lies, and deception—this podcast dives into the raw and unfiltered stories of infidelity. Each episode uncovers jaw-dropping tales of trust shattered, secrets revealed, and relationships forever changed. From scandalous affairs to shocking double lives, we explore the emotional fallout, the dramatic confrontations, and the unexpected twists in the lives of those involved. Whether you’ve been betrayed, are just curious, or love a good drama, Betrayal brings you real stories of heartbreak and resilience.

Think your ex was bad? Wait until you hear these stories! Cheaters Confessions brings you the juiciest, most shocking, and sometimes downright ridiculous tales of infidelity. From secret double lives to outrageous excuses, we’ll dive into the drama, heartbreak, and even the moments so absurd they’ll make you laugh out loud. Join us as we unpack the mess, hear from those who lived through it, and maybe even learn a thing or two about love, loyalty, and what not to do.

Infidelity refers to the act of being unfaithful in a committed relationship, typically involving emotional or physical betrayal of a partner's trust. It often involves secretive behavior, such as cheating with another person outside the relationship, and can happen in both casual and long-term partnerships, including marriages.Infidelity can take various forms, including:
  1. Physical Cheating: Engaging in intimate or sexual acts with someone other than a committed partner.
  2. Emotional Cheating: Forming an emotionally intimate bond with someone outside the relationship, often sharing feelings or experiences reserved for the partner.
  3. Online Cheating: Flirting, sexting, or forming inappropriate connections with others via social media, dating apps, or other digital platforms.
  4. Financial Infidelity: Hiding money or making significant financial decisions without the partner’s knowledge or consent, sometimes linked to cheating.
The consequences of infidelity can range from emotional pain and trust issues to relationship breakdowns, divorce, or personal growth if the couple chooses to work through the betrayal.If you’re exploring infidelity for your podcast or any project, do you want to focus on its causes, effects, personal stories, or societal perspectives?

Cheating in the context of relationships refers to breaking the agreed-upon boundaries of fidelity between partners. It typically involves dishonesty or betrayal, whether emotional, physical, or both. Cheating can vary widely depending on the dynamics of the relationship and what partners consider to be a violation of trust.Common Forms of Cheating:
  1. Physical Cheating:
    Engaging in sexual or romantic acts with someone outside the relationship.
  2. Emotional Cheating:
    Forming a deep emotional connection with someone else, often sharing intimacy or secrets that exclude the partner.
  3. Online Cheating:
    Using dating apps, social media, or other platforms for flirting, sexting, or maintaining inappropriate relationships.
  4. Micro-Cheating:
    Smaller actions that may not feel like full-blown cheating but still violate trust, such as sending flirty texts or keeping interactions secret.
  5. Financial Cheating:
    Spending money secretly or hiding financial dealings, which can sometimes be tied to maintaining an affair.
Common Causes of Cheating:
  • Lack of emotional or physical satisfaction in the relationship.
  • Boredom or seeking excitement.
  • Opportunity or lack of perceived consequences.
  • Emotional disconnect or unmet needs.
  • Desire for validation or attention.
Effects of Cheating:
  • Betrayal of trust, leading to emotional pain.
  • Relationship breakdown or divorce.
  • Long-term trust issues for both partners.
  • Opportunities for personal growth or healing (if the couple works through it).
If this is for your podcast or writing project, let me know if you want to focus on specific aspects like personal stories, psychology, or advice!

AITA stands for "Am I the Ahole"**, a popular subreddit where users post personal stories or scenarios asking for community judgment about whether they acted appropriately or were in the wrong. The acronym has since become widely used in casual conversations and on social media for discussing moral or ethical dilemmas.How AITA Works:
  1. Post a Situation: Users describe a conflict or event, often involving family, friends, coworkers, or partners, and ask if they were justified in their actions.
  2. Judgment Categories: Commenters vote and share opinions using the following labels:
    • YTA (You're The Ahole):** The poster was in the wrong.
    • NTA (Not The Ahole):** The poster was justified in their actions.
    • ESH (Everyone Sucks Here): Both parties were in the wrong.
    • NAH (No Aholes Here):** Nobody acted poorly; it's just an unfortunate situation.
    • INFO (Need More Info): More context is needed to make a judgment.
Common Themes:
  • Family Drama: Conflicts over weddings, parenting, inheritance, or traditions.
  • Relationships: Issues with significant others, exes, or boundaries.
  • Friendship Fallout: Betrayals, misunderstandings, or one-sided dynamics.
  • Workplace Issues: Disputes with coworkers or bosses.
  • Social Etiquette: Actions that spark debates about politeness or morality.
Why It’s Popular:
  • Relatable Content: People often see echoes of their own lives in the stories.
  • Moral Debates: Readers enjoy weighing in on what’s right or wrong.
  • Drama Factor: The posts are often emotionally charged or wildly dramatic, making them entertaining.
Revenge stories capture the raw, emotional aftermath of betrayal or wrongdoing and the lengths people go to seek justice or retribution. They range from dark and dramatic to clever and even humorous, appealing to our sense of fairness or catharsis. These stories are popular in literature, movies, podcasts, and online communities like Reddit, especially in subreddits like r/ProRevenge and r/NuclearRevenge.Types of Revenge Stories:
  1. Personal Betrayal:
    • Examples: Exposing a cheating partner, outsmarting a two-faced friend, or getting back at a toxic family member.
    • Themes: Loyalty, heartbreak, and vindication.
  2. Workplace Revenge:
    • Examples: Sabotaging a horrible boss, exposing unethical practices, or turning the tables on a competitive coworker.
    • Themes: Justice, power dynamics, and clever tactics.
  3. Petty Revenge:
    • Examples: Small, humorous acts of retaliation, like messing with a rude neighbor or annoying a bad driver.
    • Themes: Lighthearted and relatable.
  4. Nuclear Revenge:
    • Examples: Life-altering retaliation, like exposing someone to ruin their reputation or orchestrating massive payback for a grave injustice.
    • Themes: Dark, dramatic, and high-stakes.
  5. Justice Served:
    • Examples: Helping the victimized get retribution, such as whistleblowing or turning the tables on a scammer.
    • Themes: Moral and social justice.
Why Revenge Stories Resonate:
  • Catharsis: They allow readers to live out fantasies of payback without real-world consequences.
  • Morality Play: They explore questions of justice, fairness, and the consequences of one’s actions.
  • Entertainment Value: Dramatic, outrageous, or clever schemes make for great storytelling.
Common Settings for Revenge Stories:
  • Relationships (cheating, betrayal)
  • Friendships (backstabbing, lies)
  • Neighbors (boundary disputes, noise complaints)
  • Workplace (toxic environments, unethical bosses)
  • Legal/financial conflicts (scammers, fraudsters)

  • Revenge stories
  • Payback tales
  • Retribution stories
  • Justice served
  • Sweet revenge
  • Epic revenge stories
  • Getting even
  • Karma stories
  • Personal vengeance
  • Revenge plots
  • Petty revenge
  • Nuclear revenge
  • Legal revenge
  • Relationship revenge stories
  • Workplace revenge stories
  • Betrayal payback
  • Cheating revenge stories
  • Revenge fantasies
  • Satisfying revenge
  • Ultimate payback
  • Cheating stories
  • Infidelity tales
  • Betrayal stories
  • Relationship drama
  • Cheating spouse
  • Emotional heartbreak
  • Trust issues
  • Affair stories
  • Caught cheating
  • Unfaithful partner
  • Broken trust
  • Cheating scandals
  • Relationship betrayal
  • Love triangle stories
  • Marriage problems
  • Revenge on cheater
  • Exposing infidelity
  • Heartbreak stories
  • Cheating confessions
  • Toxic relationships
  • AITA stories
  • Am I the A**hole
  • Moral dilemmas
  • Reddit AITA
  • Relationship drama
  • Family conflicts
  • Workplace disputes
  • Friendship betrayal
  • Ethical questions
  • Social etiquette
  • Personal boundaries
  • Emotional dilemmas
  • AITA confessions
  • Justified actions
  • Petty disputes
  • Tough decisions
  • Storytime AITA
  • Real-life drama
  • Internet judgment
  • Who’s the a**hole?

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Brittany Gosney - Mother Confesses to Killing 6-Year Old - Police Interrogation

Brittany Gosney - Mother Confesses to Killing 6-Year Old - Police Interrogation

Brittany Gosney - Mother Confesses to Killing 6-Year Old - Police InterrogationMother’s confession: How detectives solved 6-year-old boy’s murderBUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) - The case of 6-year-old James Hutchinson went from missing child to a murder mystery one February day.Detectives unraveled the story his mother and her boyfriend told, and within a few hours, the two confessed to what happened.On Feb. 28, Brittany Gosney, 29, and her 42-year-old boyfriend, James Hamilton, walked into the Middletown Police Department to report Gosney’s son as missing.Detective John Hoover questioned Gosney about the time frame of events, saying something just did not make sense.“I’m a little confused that the baby [Hutchinson] has been missing since 4:30ish, we’ll say, and we don’t get the call until after 10 a.m. That’s peculiar to me,” Hoover asked Gosney. “Do you understand why?”Middletown Police Chief David Birk said in the first press conference following the arrests of Gosney and Hamilton something seemed off when the two came to police.“From the beginning, it was just suspicious, and it just wasn’t a normal case that we see on a regular basis,” Chief Birk recalled. “You know, when you have a missing child, again, you call 911.”The training and experience of the detectives allowed them to find the holes in Gosney’s and Hamilton’s stories.Throughout the three-hour interrogation, detectives bounced back and forth between rooms, disassembling the story built on a foundation of lies, brick by brick.“When we had them separated, they never had contact again from the beginning,” Chief Birk explained. “And then, once we pulled the layers of lies off and they came up with the exact same story from beginning to end and their time frame started lining up better, that’s when you know you’re getting to the truth. And their stories by the end of the interviews, their stories were identical.”As the interview went on, Gosney admitted to killing Hutchinson according to the sheriff’s report. She tells the detectives she and Hamilton went to the Ohio River where they dropped Hutchinson’s body.It still has not been found.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

21 Okt 20231h 30min

Ex-Convicts Share What Is Really Happening Behind Bars (1 Hour Reddit Compilation)

Ex-Convicts Share What Is Really Happening Behind Bars (1 Hour Reddit Compilation)

Ex-Convicts Share What Is Really Happening Behind Bars 1 Hour Reddit CompilationTrue Crime Podcast 2023 REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Crime DocumentariesEx-Convicts Share What Is Really Happening Behind Bars (1 Hour Reddit Compilation)US World Breaking News Podcast True Crime, Police, Political, Breaking, Trending News StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

21 Okt 20231h 11min

Kelly Cochran | Killed and Dismembered her Husband and Ex-Lover | Police Interrogation

Kelly Cochran | Killed and Dismembered her Husband and Ex-Lover | Police Interrogation

Kelly Cochran | Killed and Dismembered her Husband and Ex-Lover | Police InterrogationInside The Murderous Love Life Of Kelly Cochran, The ‘Devil Woman’ Of MichiganKelly Cochran is now behind bars for killing and dismembering both her lover and her husband — but friends say she’s a serial killer who’s left even more bodies in her wake.When Kelly Cochran’s husband found out about her affair, he asked her a simple question that had unimaginably gruesome consequences: How would she make up for it?Jason Cochran was satisfied with the answer. He would forgive his wife of 13 years if she lured her lover to their house with the promise of sex — and then allowed her jealous husband to blow the lover’s brains out.Kelly Cochran’s co-worker and fling, Christopher Regan, was fatally caught off guard. He was mid-coitus when Jason Cochran emerged from the shadows to execute him at point-blank range with a .22 rifle. Moments later, Kelly Cochran was handing her husband a buzz saw with which to dismember him.Little did Jason know that he would be next. Kelly grew resentful of the 2014 incident and later killed him with a heroin overdose to “even the score” in 2016. When holes in her story led to her arrest, she claimed Regan’s murder was borne out of a lethal marital pact.This is the grisly story of Kelly Cochran.Kelly Cochran’s Deadly MarriageBorn and raised in Merrillville, Indiana, Kelly and Jason Cochran were high school sweethearts and grew up next door to each other. They were so enamored with each other that they were married after Kelly Cochran graduated from high school in 2002 — and made a lifelong promise to kill anyone who they might cheat with.Jason Cochran worked hard servicing swimming pools until his back gave out after 10 years of physical labor. While his wife tried hard to pay the bills, the debts kept piling up. The couple bailed on the situation for Caspian, Michigan, in 2013, also looking forward to legal marijuana, which would help ease Jason’s chronic pain.Kelly Cochran met Christopher Regan at a factory job manufacturing Naval ship parts. An Air Force veteran and Detroit native, he and Cochran bonded and became lovers despite their 20-year age difference. Through his relationship with Cochran, Regan was also cheating on his girlfriend, Terri O’Donnell. They finally agreed to patch things up — the day that he died.On Oct. 14, 2014, Regan planned to spend the night with Cochran — unaware she had spent the previous night arguing with her husband about him. Knowing it meant her lover’s death, Cochran invited him over and had sex with him as her husband shot him in the head. Neighbors heard a shot — then power tools.O’Donnell reported Regan missing 10 days later, but the Cochrans had already dumped his remains in the woods. While they parked his car on the outskirts of town, they failed to notice a post-it note with directions to their house inside. Police were more observant and found the car, the note inside — and their suspects.Police paid Kelly and Jason Cochran a visit, finding the former entirely at ease and the latter uncomfortable. They later questioned them separately. Kelly admitted to having an affair with Regan, but claimed she and her husband had an open marriage. Jason, meanwhile, appeared rather aggravated at her infidelity.While the Cochrans had managed to remove all evidence of their crimes and the case went cold, an FBI search of their home in March 2015 prompted the terrified couple to leave town for Hobart, Indiana. It was there, on Feb. 20, 2016, that suspicions got the better of the couple — and Cochran murdered her husbandKelly Cochran Gets CaughtWhen EMTs arrived at the Mississippi Street residence, they found Jason Cochran unresponsive, and Kelly was reportedly disruptive as they attempted to revive him. The EMTs declared Cochran’s husband dead of an overdose — unaware that she had deliberately overloaded his heroin fix, then smothered him for good measure.Cochran held a memorial service days later, claiming it was “the hardest thing I will ever have to deal with” online while pawning off her belongings. She fled Indiana on April 26 without notifying relatives, and when the Hobart Medical Examiner realized Jason died of asphyxiation, she became a fugitive.With probable cause, authorities charged her with murder, home invasion, conspiracy to commit bodies — disinterment and mutilation, concealing the death of an individual, lying to a police officer, and accessory to murder after the fact. Even though she was on the run, Cochran unwisely kept in touch with investigators via text.Her messages claimed she was hiding out on the West Coast in an attempt to throw police off-course. However, they simply tracked her phone to Wingo, Kentucky — where U.S. Marshals arrested her on April 29. Finally, Cochran pointed cops to Regan’s remains and the murder weapon.Kelly Cochran’s trial revealed that “she contemplated killing Jason instead of Chris.” She felt that he had killed “the only good thing I had in my life,” adding, “I still hate him, and yes, it was revenge. I evened the score.” While serving a life sentence for Regan’s death, she earned another 65 years in April 2018 for killing her husband.Police said she only told her spouse about Regan when he declined a serious relationship, as the diabolical pact would ensure his death.Ultimately, the full extent of Kelly Cochran’s crimes only began to reveal themselves while she was in prison. Once news got out that the couple had dismembered Christopher Regan, friends and neighbors came to the stomach-churning revelation that they had very likely eaten Regan’s barbecued remains at a cookout hosted by Cochran.Prosecutors also claimed that Cochran had boasted in interviews to killing several other people — and that she may well be a serial killer, with up to nine bodies buried across the midwest. Regardless, Kelly Cochran will spend the rest of her life behind bars.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

21 Okt 202341min

Sovereign Citizen Gets Shut Down

Sovereign Citizen Gets Shut Down

Sovereign Citizen Gets Shut DownOn January 18, 2022, Las Cruces Police Officer Joshua Milks was working as the crisis intervention coordinator for the Las Cruces Police Department when he was dispatched to the city library at 200 East Picacho for a trespassing incident involving a sovereign citizen. Library manager Margaret Neill had called about a male, later identified as Steven Mackmiller, who was refusing to wear a face covering in the library. At the time, a governor’s order was in effect that required face coverings all businesses. New Mexico's mask mandate was lifted by the governor one month later, on February 17, 2022.The following is from Officer Milks' report, lightly edited for clarity and brevity: when I arrived on scene, I could see Mackmiller, Neill and a security guard all standing by the library computers. Mackmiller stated that he just wanted to print out four pages of a document and complained that the staff was not allowing him to conduct his business. I explained to Mr. Mackmiller that he needed a face covering and he told me that he is an American “something” — that basically means he does not have to follow laws.I dismissed his claim and felt that arguing the law with Mr. Mackmiller would be pointless. He was recording our interaction on a camera and seemed to have his 'sovereign speech' rehearsed, so I took a stern approach and asked Mackmiller to either put on a face covering or leave the library. He continuously refused to put on a face covering so I told him that he could either leave, or he would be arrested for trespassing. Mr. Mackmiller wanted a supervisor, but I wanted him out of the library. In case the confrontation turned physical, I wanted to be outside. Mr. Mackmiller stated that he felt “threatened." He then walked to the front door, and refused to continue. I identified Mackmiller and checked him for wants and warrants; I wanted to ensure I was completely done with him, before I made him leave the property.During this process, Mackmiller requested a supervisor and I told him to go across the street. He refused, and wanted one on scene so I called Sergeant McCord over the radio to meet with us. I explained to Mackmiller that he would need to leave the property while waiting for a supervisor. I felt that Mackmiller was using the request for a supervisor to prolong his ability to be in the parking and to also test what kind of response he would get from me. Throughout the interaction, I felt that Mackmiller was testing me to see if he could bait me into a physical interaction with the intention of suing me, the city or the department. Each time I explained to Mackmiller that he would be arrested, he curbed his behavior. Mackmiller requested that I write a police report for this incident, so by policy I gave him a case number and documented this report.I believe that Mackmiller got upset when he realized that I was not going to give him the response he wanted. Consequently, he walked off. Mackmiller told me that he would sue me and that I should wait to expect something in the mail. I waited as Mackmiller walked off before going inside to interview Ms. Neill. Neill said that MMackmiller refused to wear a face covering even after they offered him one, or several other suggestions on what he could wear as an approved covering.In my conversation with Ms. Neill she also expressed the feeling that Mr. Mackmiller was just looking for a reaction that he could record and publish for whatever alternate motives he has.I was out of trespass cards at the time, so I went back to the station to pick one up and give it to Ms. Neill. [End of report]Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

21 Okt 202316min

Julie Schenecker | Murdered Her Own Children | Police Interrogation

Julie Schenecker | Murdered Her Own Children | Police Interrogation

Julie Schenecker | Murdered Her Own Children | Police InterrogationClassification: MurdererCharacteristics: Parricide - She allegedly shot her two children because "talked back and were mouthy"Number of victims: 2Date of murders: January 28, 2011Date of arrest: Same dayDate of birth: January 13, 1961Victims profile: Her son Beau, 13, and daughter Calyx, 16Method of murder: Shooting (.38 revolver)Location: Tampa, Florida, USAStatus: Pleaded not guilty. Ordered held without bailphoto galleryThe Schenecker double homicide occurred on January 28, 2011; Calyx and Beau Schenecker were found dead by police at their home in Tampa, Florida. Their mother, Julie Powers Schenecker, was arrested on suspicion of their murder after an alleged confession.On January 29, Schenecker was admitted to Tampa General Hospital, but was released the next day. She was charged with two counts of first degree murder and indicted by grand jury on February 9. Seven days later she entered a plea of not guilty, with her legal team indicating they would pursue a defense of the grounds of insanity.Parker Schenecker divorced his wife in May 2011 and subsequently filed a civil lawsuit for wrongful deaths, following dispute over distribution of the family's assets.Schenecker familyJulie Powers Schenecker, (born January 13, 1961, from Muscatine, Iowa) lived in Tampa, Florida with her husband, U.S. Army Colonel Parker Schenecker, and their two children. The couple met in Germany during the 1980s, where Julie Powers was working as a Russian linguist.Their daughter, Calyx, was 16 and son, Beau, was 13 at the time of their deaths. According to the New York Daily News, the children were described as "cheerful and seemingly happy."Previous investigationPolice visited the Schenecker home November 6, 2010, to investigate an allegation of child abuse made by Calyx. No charges were filed against Schenecker but, according to the police report, Schenecker acknowledged that she had hit her daughter. Calyx told a counselor in a weekly meeting that her mother had hit her in the face when they were heading home from cross-country practice November 2, 2010, according to the police report. Investigators that visited the home said there were no visible injuries on Calyx when the report was filed four days later. Calyx had told investigators that Schenecker had "hit her with an open hand on her face for approximately 30 seconds," according to the report.MurderOn January 28, 2011, police visited the property after receiving a call from Schenecker's mother, who expressed concern at not being able to reach her daughter. Officers found Beau Schenecker in a sport utility vehicle in the garage and Calyx Schenecker in her bedroom; both had been shot by a .38 revolver and covered in blankets. Julie Schenecker was found unconscious on the rear porch covered in blood.Police stated that Schenecker admitted to killing her children because they "talked back and were mouthy". A police statement said, "She described the crimes in detail." A note was allegedly found in the house describing a plan to murder her children and commit suicide.According to the arrest affidavit, Beau was shot twice in the head on January 27 while being driven by his mother from soccer practice. Schenecker then drove home and killed Calyx in her room as she was doing her homework on her computer. The revolver had been purchased five days before the killings. Calyx was found on her bed covered by a blanket.Criminal trialPolice arrested Julie Schenecker at the scene, later that day she was admitted to hospital for a "pre-existing medical condition". She was released the next day and taken to Hillsborough County Jail, where she is being held without bail. On February 9, 2011, Schenecker was indicted by a grand jury for first degree murder. Her arraignment was set for February 16, where she entered a plea of not guilty, with her defence team indicating they would pursue an insanity defense. Prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty for Schenecker.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

21 Okt 202324min

I was the last surviving hostage, held captive for over 2 years - (Reddit Ask Me Anything)

I was the last surviving hostage, held captive for over 2 years - (Reddit Ask Me Anything)

I was the last surviving hostage, held captive for over 2 years - (Reddit Ask Me Anything)US World Breaking News Podcast True Crime, Police, Political, Breaking, Trending News StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

20 Okt 202316min

Marsha Blackburn Reveals 'Frightening' Statistics Of 'Terrorists' Crossing Southern Border

Marsha Blackburn Reveals 'Frightening' Statistics Of 'Terrorists' Crossing Southern Border

Marsha Blackburn Reveals 'Frightening' Statistics Of 'Terrorists' Crossing Southern BorderIn Senate floor remarks yesterday, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) spoke about security threats and the southern border.US World Breaking News Podcast True Crime, Police, Political, Breaking, Trending News StoriesMarsha Blackburn Reveals Frightening Statistics Of'Terrorists Crossing Southern BorderUS and World Breaking News Podcast True Crime, Police, Political, Breaking, Trending News StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

20 Okt 202315min

BREAKING NEWS State Department Holds Press Briefing After Warning To Americans Traveling Abroad

BREAKING NEWS State Department Holds Press Briefing After Warning To Americans Traveling Abroad

BREAKING NEWS State Department Holds Press Briefing After Warning To Americans Traveling AbroadUS World Breaking News Podcast True Crime, Police, Political, Breaking, Trending News StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cheating-stories-2025--5953081/support.

19 Okt 202345min

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