>> Well, I love that I work
mostly independently.
There is -- of course, there is oversight
in what I do, but I'm not micromanaged.
It's a very independent job.
And what I do with all the different
cases, everything is very --
can be very different from one day to another as
far as what I do, what the evidence actually is.
So it's always a challenge
in looking at something,
and kind of like identifying an unknown, but
lots of different types of exams that occur,
and just figuring out what it is that's there,
as well as actually assisting law enforcement
and families to have some closure in cases
where they wouldn't necessarily
have that any other way.
I love that aspect of it.
I also love, just, when we do help
people, even though I never really get
to meet whoever it is that I do help.
Just knowing that what I do does make
a difference in, just daily life.
Sometimes we can't meet the
expectations of law enforcement.
They will bring us evidence and there is just
nothing there that can tie anything back.
So that can be very frustrating to them and
frustrating, not really frustrating to us,
but just because you can hear the
frustration when they don't have anything
to prove what they are trying to prove.
But that's just how it works sometimes.
We can't make the evidence up.
We can only report what we have.
And sometimes it just doesn't work out that way.
So, that's just how it is.