for his crimes, he was sentenced to 15 years in a canadian prison, victory for amanda lindhout. amanda read a victim's impact statement at sentencing. in it, she addressed adam. "i am the victim. i am also the survivor," she said. "i am the one who will go out and live the lessons of this. i choose to lean into the lesson and challenge of finding forgiveness, compassion, and peace." those words bringing to a close not one but two improbable stories -- amanda's kidnapping and the years spent in pursuit of justice. ten years of your life. >> ten years, yeah. five years for the undercover operation, ten years in total, until conviction. >> worth it? >> absolutely. >> he's sitting in prison right now in this country. do you think about that ever? >> it's justice, but i don't take joy in any suffering of any other human being. >> have you forgiven adam? >> i can't say yes or no to that question, because it's not a forgiving because adam deserves to be forgiven, but i deserve to have the freedom in my life of not being full of that anger all the time and keep pointing my feet towards f