Paul Holes describes the immense pressure and emotional burden of working on high-profile cases like the Golden State Killer. He explains that the commitment to finding justice for victims can override personal life, making it difficult to detach and enjoy normal activities. This dedication, while crucial for solving cases, often comes at a significant personal cost, affecting an investigator's ability to maintain a work-life balance.
Impact: High. This point illuminates the personal sacrifices made by law enforcement officers dedicated to solving heinous crimes. It questions the societal expectation of constant availability and the psychological toll it exacts on those tasked with confronting evil.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 03:04:07 to 03:06:13.
Sources in support: Megyn Kelly (Host)

