00:00:00.000All right, you guys. Happy Wednesday to everyone except Andrew Colvette. Yeah, because yesterday he went on to Dave Rubin's show and he said that Erica was not seeking the spotlight. Take a listen to this.
00:00:15.980Erica has always been tremendous and she never sought the limelight. She was always very happy to sort of be doing her own thing and just be supportive of Charlie.
00:00:24.240oh i gasped when i heard that what wild that is wild i mean at this stage i could probably write
00:00:33.760a biography on erica's life and my conclusion thereafter would be that i have never seen
00:00:38.700someone throughout their life demonstrate such a consistent interest and make such a concerted
00:00:44.960effort to become famous i say that truly and you know what we just now have to get back into their
00:00:51.780story, Charlie and Erica story, you should know more about how they met. Plus, later on, on that
00:00:58.700same topic, Matt Walsh tweeted a thing. He's a staunch defender of Erica, which made the thing
00:01:03.880that he tweeted last night ironic, to say the least. Welcome back to Pride of Charlie.
00:02:39.840how did the Catholics get involved with that?
00:02:41.440Tesseract school was definitely a very Jewish school in general.
00:02:45.500Well, it makes sense because I guess in this story,
00:02:49.080because Erica can be at various times Catholic, evangelical, or Jewish.
00:02:53.240It just depends on the audience that she's trying to get a check from.
00:02:56.020But we have seen there is a current to Catholicism that is floating in this story. Obviously, as I told you, the church that Charlie was attending, the priest that she takes with her everywhere, despite denying that she's Catholic or whatever, she took him with her to Utah when Charlie died.
00:03:15.020Well, the story goes regarding Tesseract that after they filed for bankruptcy in 2001, they put their old campus up for sale and it was purchased by the Diocese of Phoenix when they then turned it into Notre Dame Prep, where Erica then enrolls for high school.
00:03:32.500Now, this decision and the process was overseen by Bishop Thomas J. O'Brien.
00:03:41.020And I should note that he was very significant in building up the Catholic community in Phoenix.
00:03:48.920I mean, under his leadership, which began in 1982, 15 additional parishes were founded, including the one that Erica is very close to today.
00:03:58.780But, you know, not close enough to publicly acknowledge in front of the evangelical donors.
00:04:04.020You know, we got to Charlie was evangelical.
00:04:06.640Doesn't matter if he was going to mass every day.
00:04:08.300go after Candace for telling the truth because donors, okay? Weird. Anyway, he was the bishop
00:04:14.300until 2003 when he received the distinct honor of becoming the very first Catholic bishop
00:04:23.180in America to ever be charged with a felony. I was just like, how could this be possible? I'm
00:04:29.200just doing a little bit of research. How is everybody just going to be involved in scandals?
00:04:32.140You're wondering what he did. He killed somebody accidentally, he says. He was arrested for
00:04:38.280a hit and run in 2003 that killed Jim Lee Reed. But by hit and run, I mean that he did not bother
00:04:44.300stopping or calling the police. He went home, had some dinner, had a sleep, went to his sister's
00:04:49.980house the following day. The police were able to capture him because of the very obvious damage
00:04:55.240that was done to his car, which included a cracked windshield. And when he was discovered, he said
00:05:00.720that, well, I didn't report the accident because I thought I hit a cat or a dog. For clarity,
00:05:08.360the person that he hit was 240 pounds and over six feet. So big cat or a big dog. Remarkably,
00:05:16.700Thomas O'Brien only got four years of probation for this. The Vatican, of course, then accepted
00:05:20.840his resignation. He staffs, though, the school that Erica then attends. And that, by the way,
00:05:27.480is not going to spell the end of his legal trouble because then in 2002, this is Maricopa
00:05:31.520County, you guys. I just I'm going to just assume everything that happens in Maricopa County is
00:05:35.640problematic at this point. But in 2002, prosecutors initiated a grand jury investigation into charges
00:05:41.500of sexual abuse by Catholic priests, priests in potential that were staffed by O'Brien. He became
00:05:48.020a target of the investigation for allegedly covering up the allegations of the priests
00:05:52.780who he had staffed. It's sounding a bit reminiscent of when we talked about Calvary Chapel and how
00:05:58.380they were kind of intentionally going around and finding these pastors and rehabilitating them and
00:06:02.960moving them around who had connections to sex abuse, right? Well, he doesn't want to go to
00:06:09.940prison again. He didn't go the first time, but like he's worried. And in exchange for immunity,
00:06:13.760he just comes clean. He admits that several times during his 22-year tenure, he had placed
00:06:19.800children in harm's way by transferring priests who had been accused of abuse to his parishes
00:06:25.620and that he did not inform the parishioners of doing that or his new superiors. So again,
00:06:34.320I will ask the question, what goes on in Maricopa County? It's obviously not anything good. Why does
00:06:41.020it seem to me that there happens to be so much corruption? Like it's just like an established
00:06:46.780colony of corruption. It is, I believe, factually the most corrupt county I'm talking about in
00:06:51.800politics in America. Who is driving that corruption? We get closer throughout this
00:06:57.480series. Anyway, I wanted to just pop that in and tell you that because it's just remarkable
00:07:00.980that the most basic fact checks, you're in Arizona, you land upon these things
00:07:05.740nonstop. Now we're going to jump right back into our Erica timeline because,
00:07:11.800boy, do I have something to share with you regarding 2018. Let's jump in where we left
00:07:17.300off. So in 2015, Erica is 27 years old, okay? It is entirely unclear what she is doing for work.
00:07:25.120It's important to stress she's 27 years old. This is not 18, 19, just got out of the house,
00:07:29.480don't know what I'm doing. I'm just wondering how is she affording to live, okay? She's still
00:07:34.360dating J.T. Massey during this time. We also have that on July 11th, Lori Fransfey and Tyler Boyer
00:07:44.480and Erica are going to be behind Donald Trump for his presidential campaign rally. Now, you will
00:07:52.460recall this is when the story gets pretty fuzzy. Erica thinks that she met Tyler at that rally,
00:07:57.900but Tyler tells the story that she called him up before that rally and offered to help. So the
00:08:03.380details get murky. She can't remember how she met him, kind of thinking it was years earlier when
00:08:09.480her mother was doing deals with the Farnsworth family for EMPs and getting money again from
00:08:18.640the government for fear-mongering. There's going to be these EMP attacks. Anyway, in mid-August of
00:08:23.840that year, Erica goes to Canada. She travels to Montreal through to Estrel, Quebec, again,
00:08:31.540not knowing how she is affording this lifestyle, she is traveling with Nicole Rothstein. We have
00:08:39.880that in November. Her mother establishes G-Tech Industries LLC. I know you're going to say,
00:08:46.140what does it do? You know, it's Lori. So it's like this, she's doing this whole EMP thing,
00:08:51.660and she's getting money, and she's saying this is the threat, and she's working with people that
00:08:55.800she knows, and she's going to get your tax dollars for doing that. And so that's what she's doing
00:09:00.600with G-Tech. We have then thereafter that Erica Soft launches another charity that's called
00:09:09.200For the Cause in Phoenix. And yes, the cause is always going to be children.
00:09:15.180It has something to do with children at a hospital, but it never looks like it never
00:09:21.680really gets out of the gate. I mean, that's today. It says coming fall of 2015. It looks like it
00:09:27.780never did arrive, but she was associated with that project. That is all that we can find in
00:09:34.400terms of what Erica was doing for work in that year. We jump into 2016, and now you should know
00:09:42.080that Erica is 28. She's going to be 28 years old, and we still have no idea what she is doing for
00:09:48.840work. And now she's living in New York City, one of the most expensive cities in the world.
00:09:53.820So the question you should ask yourself is, how is she making money to afford this lifestyle?
00:09:57.780And I'm going to remind you that these are the years that the people at Next Model Management
00:10:04.100remember that she was at Next Model Management and she was in charge or the point person
00:10:11.220for the quote unquote model apartments where they put the models that were coming from
00:10:17.060Eastern Europe and that she was attached in particular to a building on the Upper East
00:10:23.800side. So that would track if she was getting paid that way. Otherwise, I can't figure out what she's
00:10:29.540doing. On May 9th, she shares that she's location scouting in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, for what it
00:10:36.940is unclear. You know, in the past, she's made statements that she was a casting director.
00:10:43.060Casting directors are not the same as location scouts. So this is kind of the Jane of all trades
00:10:50.280thing that she is consistently selling. Later on in the future, she's going to claim that this is
00:10:55.380the year that she launched Bible in 365 on a future post. She says, in 2016, I started Bible
00:11:02.080in 365 in my New York City apartment. That is objectively untrue according to corporate filings,
00:11:08.880okay? That just did not happen, but she alleges that in a future post.
00:11:13.700in, this is also a year that her mother is just going to receive an honorary degree conferred
00:11:21.200upon her at a university I've never heard of, AATC University Graduation Program. That is Lori,
00:11:28.020not Erica. To be clear, the picture is a little blurry, but they just get things. They just get
00:11:33.860things handed out. And it's AATC, to be clear, stands for Advancing Achievers Technology and
00:11:40.640Cybersecurity University. In August, Lori will then go to Utah and attend an expo, Utah of all
00:11:48.040places, for G-Tech industry. So she's kind of looking for people to buy into what looks to me
00:11:52.760to be a scam, okay? Protect yourself from an EMP attack. It's this constant fear-mongering that
00:11:59.560she's going to do. I've said my feelings about Lori Fransfay, so I will leave that alone,
00:12:05.040but that's what she is doing. And in August, we find Erica somewhere in the Mediterranean. I could
00:12:12.180not figure out where she was. My guess would be Croatia or Italy based on the water that certainly
00:12:16.980is the Mediterranean Sea. Again, unclear how she's affording this lifestyle to be able to travel the
00:12:24.200world and do these sorts of things while living in New York City and not having a job that is
00:12:29.300apparent to us. And Lori then releases an intent to sell GTech Industries to Saxon Capital Group.
00:12:38.700A little fun fact here, Saxon Capital Group is actually Lori. Lori is an 86% owner of Saxon
00:12:44.760Capital Group. They released this onto PR Newswire. And then it turns out that years later,
00:12:50.900Saxon Capital Group, with Lori as a minor partner, they're going to file for an IPO. And they're
00:12:56.400like, yeah, no, we actually never did that deal. So just a little bit more of like, you know,
00:13:01.260Lori trickery, like, oh, I'm selling my cup, and then she doesn't actually sell it to them,
00:13:04.840according to them. Some say the bubbles in an Aero truffle piece can take 34 seconds to melt
00:13:09.880in your mouth. Sometimes the very amount you're stuck at the same red light. Rich, creamy,
00:13:15.740chocolatey Aero truffle. Feel the Aero bubbles melt. It's mind bubbling. In 2017, Erica is going
00:13:23.720to get busy, but once again, we're not going to really understand what she's actually doing,
00:13:28.960okay? She's doing everything and nothing at the same time, always reminding you,
00:13:32.420this is a 29-year-old woman. She's about to be 30. You can't just like not do something in life
00:13:38.480unless you're unspeakably wealthy. I guess that could be the lifestyle, but that's not
00:13:43.840the circumstance for Erica Kirk. On January 12th, she establishes the Elm Group LLC, okay?
00:13:51.860no idea what this company does. Nothing makes sense in terms of what this company does. I could
00:13:59.360not figure out what this company does. If you know, please let me know. Maybe you've worked
00:14:03.560with the Elm Group. I'm going to go with Erica's kind of doing what her mom does and just creating
00:14:07.620a lot of LLCs. There's no description that is offered on those documents. On February 1st,
00:14:12.320as you guys may have seen, she then appears in this documentary that's called Black Start by
00:14:17.640Patria Patrick. The documentary also features the CIA director, James Woolsey. Now, I want to say
00:14:24.880this documentary is about EMP attacks, right, how the government needs to prepare for them. So it's
00:14:29.760a bit more of her mother's propaganda, so to speak. And she is going to present her mother's
00:14:35.420business model. I'll let you take a listen to a quick clip of this.
00:14:40.360We have five major threats that make our grid extremely vulnerable that we've presented to
00:14:45.620congressional officials. One being cyber, two being hackers, three being physical threats,
00:14:52.300fourth one is solar EMP, and the fifth one is man-made EMP. So the concern that we have is that
00:14:58.580we put out this critical information, and when we go over this risk analysis, they hear what
00:15:03.760we're saying, but they don't want to take action. When she says we, I don't know who she's speaking
00:15:10.280about. I don't know why she has the background to be featured in this documentary. You know,
00:15:14.240there were a lot of people online that were kind of trying to minimize this and be like,
00:15:18.120oh, well, it's not, the CIA is not involved in this. It's just the director is featured
00:15:22.560in the documentary. You can't just like ring up the CIA and ask them to be in your documentary.
00:15:27.780I want to know that's not a thing. So think through the common sense there.
00:15:30.460If I want to do a documentary on EMPs and I'm just a random girl that is like in pageant world,
00:15:37.640that's pretty much all she's accomplished at this point in her life, right? How am I getting
00:15:41.980the CIA involved in that. Like, there's obviously a connection there, and it just annoys me when
00:15:46.980people are constantly trying to offend us. Like, we're like, we're just so stupid that, no,
00:15:52.920nothing to see here ever. That's just, the CIA director just normally does that. He's got to
00:15:57.280hit him up, call a 1-800 number, and he'll be featured in your random documentary too.
00:16:02.380And again, what qualifies her for that, nobody knows. On July 24th, her mother then opens that
00:16:07.960Mysterious LLC, Desert Spirit Tech LLC, that is the one that should not especially be ignored.
00:16:15.740Opening up tech in the middle of the, and I hope I'm saying this right, the Tohono Odom
00:16:21.620Reservation, Indian Reservation, nothing good happens on Indian reservations that Americans
00:16:26.980get involved in, okay? It's basically, you can do whatever you want. No rules apply. People are
00:16:32.960trafficked. There's drug trafficking. In fact, when she gets involved, I think they had just,
00:16:37.460shut down, it passes to Mexico. They had the San Miguel Gate on the Tohono Reservation,
00:16:44.100which passed through to Mexico. And there's nothing the feds can do. Like, what is Lori doing
00:16:50.920with a Native American reservation? Can anybody tell me what tech she's doing,
00:16:55.380that she's involving herself there? Is she involved with casinos? Is desert spirit tech
00:16:59.240casino stuff? I don't know. The fact that she has all of these LLCs and we don't know what she is,
00:17:04.920I would like to continue to stress is exceedingly problematic, especially given her relationships
00:17:10.580with the government. Okay. I don't like this area. I don't like what goes on in Arizona down by the
00:17:16.620border and the people that Lori Fransfey involves herself with. This year, Erica is dating Cabot
00:17:24.180Phillips, by the way. I told you she has a boyfriend every single year. Cabot Phillips
00:17:27.900is her boyfriend. At this time, they're painting together. Cute. Very cute. Yeah.
00:17:34.920And per her LinkedIn, she begins attending Liberty University for her master's degree. So you can see that there. Again, she's going to say she attends for two years. Obviously, it's online, her attendance.
00:32:56.840there may have been this billion dollar motive to have Charlie Kirk killed that Erica lied about
00:33:02.580the fact that her husband texted multiple people the night before he said he feared he was going
00:33:06.920to be killed. His overriding point is that these various points are not evidence, right? How a
00:33:14.380widow is behaving, whether she's grieving correctly, these things cannot be introduced in
00:33:19.300court. And yet yesterday he tweeted this regarding a murder that took place in Utah. I was just
00:33:26.300very interested. He wrote, and this is regarding Corey Richens, a New York Post article that said,
00:33:32.780grief author Corey Richens found guilty of fatally poisoning her husband for his $4 million
00:33:38.400estate. Matt Walsh comments and writes, there is no good moral reason why she should not simply be
00:33:43.820taken outside the morning after her conviction and hanged. This woman has lost her right to exist.
00:33:49.640okay though that's strong words so i was just stunned by it because i have to assume he did
00:33:57.400exactly zero due diligence on this case a case that i actually followed because it was completely
00:34:02.560nutty now i'm i'm assuming he was not aware that after cory richens murdered her husband
00:34:09.340fentanyl overdose uh she at first played the role of a grieving widow for an entire year
00:34:16.460She was not arrested, spected in her husband's death initially at all because, you know, she's crying. She called 911. In fact, she was so bold in her grieving widow stage that she wrote a book, a children's book regarding grieving.
00:34:33.180And she did a little local book tour where she actually repeats some of the things that we've
00:34:38.520heard Erica say, like, you know, the nights are the hardest. Take a listen to this ABC clip of
00:34:43.680Corey Richens, who had not yet been arrested a year later, promoting her book. Joining us now
00:34:51.900is author of Are You With Me? Corey Richens to share her three C's to helping kids cope with
00:34:58.180grief. And Corey, I want to start with your story. What happened in your personal life?
00:35:03.780So my husband passed away unexpectedly last year. So it's March 4th was a one-year anniversary for
00:35:10.680us. And he was 39. It completely took us all by shock. And we have three little boys, 10, 9,
00:35:19.460and six and um you know we kind of my kids and I kind of wrote this book on the different
00:35:26.340emotions and grieving processes that we've experienced last year and you know hoping
00:35:33.300that it can kind of help other kids you know um deal with this and kind of you know find happiness
00:35:40.800some some way or another so you actually wrote this book with your children I did and it's only
00:35:47.080been a year how did you process and say you go from processing death to I need to write a book
00:35:54.080and help others? You know I just watched the struggle that my kids were going through and I
00:35:59.560actually you know I went on Amazon and Barnes and Noble and trying to find something that we could
00:36:04.980use to cope at nights. Nights are the hardest it seems like for everybody when you know dealing
00:36:08.920with anything but I just wanted some story to read to my kids at night and I just could not find
00:36:15.320anything. I couldn't find anything that really, you know, suited them or help them find comfort
00:36:19.740and peace. And so, you know, I was like, let's just write one. And so, you know, I took things
00:36:25.560that my kids have said to me this last year and we kind of articulated it and put it into
00:36:30.220a story and, you know, just have hopes that it will help other kids.
00:36:37.540I mean, I'll tell you guys in short, this woman was not actually a grieving widow. She wasn't
00:36:43.480a grieving widow, Matt. Actually, one could argue that she may have even been a psychopath
00:36:47.140for doing this, being able to do this after she killed her husband. March 4th, 2002 is when her
00:36:53.660husband, Eric Richens, was murdered. And it took them until May of 2023 to bring charges against
00:37:00.280her. So more than a year to build a case. And do you know how they built that case?
00:37:05.740People who actually cared about Eric and offered various details and to the point that
00:37:13.480Well, none of these points in various details about how Erica is grieving would ever survive
00:37:18.480in the court of law. Ironically, in this case against Corey Richens, for which she was ultimately
00:37:23.440found guilty, the prosecutors played the 911 call and said explicitly that it didn't sound
00:37:29.260like a grieving widow. Okay, take a listen. We're going to listen to the first part,
00:37:34.940actually, most of the 911 call again. I ask that as you listen to it,
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