I'm here because the history of the slaughter of the Osage people has now been filmed by Martin Scorsese as Killers of the Flower Moon, which will bring tragically overdue attention to their history and undoubtedly result in people wishing to view this episode of Ling's documentary series. I came hoping to find where I can watch it a second time, as I saw It when it aired and have only now learned from another reviewer that circumstances stopped it from debuting as scheduled. I don't remember the date, but when it was finally shown my father and I watched it with keen interest. We were each both appalled by the horrible story and amazed by the fact that this chapter of American history has remained virtually unknown to the general public for decades. Ling's fresh investigation throws new light into very dark corners. I urge everyone with an interest in history or in our one human family to seek this out. I'm looking forward to Killers of the Flower Moon, which I trust remains as true to the history on which it's based as a major motion picture possibly can, which is less than 100%. We shouldn't expect a documentary from Hollywood, but we do from Lisa Ling. She delivers here.