00:04:51.720The entire American real estate market can be explained simply by every law-abiding person working desperately to get us far away from that demographic.
00:05:02.460i know black person stole my camera and then they're like
00:05:06.020i had a camera once hired a black person now i don't have a camera
00:05:11.700and it wasn't like i went to the cops or anything so i couldn't prove it but it was just like
00:05:18.580it happened to disappear the same week that this person got fired so it was do you know what i
00:05:24.620mean it's like what am i gonna do um so i think it's actually probably even worse when i was at
00:05:29.700england like i would see black people just robbing the co-op next door they would just walk out with
00:05:34.580stuff but it's like a bait and that's that's in the uk it's the same there it's you know i i
00:05:42.200honestly think it's i increasingly have come to believe that all these behaviors and social
00:05:47.660dysfunctions they really all just come back to iq iq i think i think if you want a first world
00:05:53.900culture you need people of a certain minimal iq people who can understand things like per capita
00:05:59.440could understand how you might feel if you didn't have breakfast this morning,
00:06:03.760whose minds can understand things like the golden rule.
00:06:06.860You treat other people nice because that's the way you'd like to be treated yourself.
00:06:10.080And I think once you fall below a certain threshold IQ, you just can't do those things.
00:10:38.160Good evening, Keith. Well, the family tells me they're glad there was a
00:10:41.160measure of justice today. Several of them testified in front of a judge here
00:10:45.880at the Harris County Courthouse, telling the judge that, uh, telling the
00:10:50.600judge that this their lives were forever changed by this brutal attack.
00:10:54.960And we do want to warn you, we're about to show you some of the video of
00:10:58.160this attack and it might be disturbing to watch.
00:11:00.560even nearly two years later, this video is hard to watch. It shows the violent attack in a parking lot off Shepherd near Tidwell. The victim is Florentino Hurtado, a 69 year old man with dementia. How could you do that to an old man? Delilah Brown is Hurtado's granddaughter. She tells me the injuries from that day worsened his dementia. Before the beating, he was able to recall people's faces, his granddaughters, his great grandchildren. But now he, there's no recollection.
00:11:29.920on the day of the attack hurtado yes they killed him yeah i i believe when when there's a fight
00:11:36.320like this and someone suffers a traumatic brain injury that should be treated as a murder
00:11:40.160because if you've ever met someone you knew them before they had a head injury you knew them
00:11:43.920afterwards they're not the same person no they're not whoever they were before that person's dead
00:11:48.880they're gone and now there's a different person there yeah i've never met someone that got into
00:11:53.440a fight but i i had someone with a brain tumor and it was like within six months of the tumor
00:11:58.400he was gone yeah they're not who had been at the meat market with his wife when he got lost
00:12:04.080and tried to open the wrong car door they wanted the impression he was trying to break in the car
00:12:08.940perry bass represents the you see what i mean it's the bad faith it's like
00:12:13.440you know if he's trying to break into the car why do they have him he's on his knees and
00:12:20.220they're still punching him in the head okay they're probably just lying
00:12:24.000oh my god suspect travion lockridge who was oh my god he's so fat today could the defendant have
00:12:34.700been more compassionate in this situation well yeah it it was it was it was several mistakes
00:12:41.780there bass tells me lockridge is sorry but delilah doesn't buy it there's no accountability no
00:12:47.520remorse just to anybody um watching this and they see an elderly person who is confused out
00:12:53.720the street what would be your message to them so some love and some compassion that someone's
00:12:58.040father that someone's grandfather that someone's husband brother sister so i would just show some
00:13:03.560compassion yeah and they tell me compassion is something that goes a long way now there was
00:13:11.480another suspect in this attack that man is currently serving prison time for another crime
00:13:18.120oh no kidding yeah that's the crazy thing so many times this will happen and it's like why wasn't
00:13:24.280this person locked up a billion years ago yeah if we put people in prison forever after their third
00:13:30.440violent felony 90 of violent crime would be eliminated really yep because it's almost all
00:13:36.120repeat offenders so you stop to repeat offenders all the crime goes away oh here's the a mother
00:13:41.880shoots her own daughter women hate each other tonight surrounding a tragic story in winter
00:13:47.880haven a mother under arrest for allegedly shooting and killing her own daughter
00:13:52.520all while the victim was holding a baby orion race following this story all day and has the
00:13:57.480very latest i don't believe for a minute that she wanted to kill her daughter friends of the family
00:14:03.720simply don't believe it a young caring mother of four is dead is that hair cultural appropriation
00:14:09.640yeah but love is close to hate i mean i've seen a couple i watch like true crime sometime as white
00:14:25.180women do and like i've seen a couple cases where like the mother and daughter were inseparable but
00:14:32.860then you know they crash out one day and the case i'm thinking of the daughter killed the mom but
00:14:38.340regardless well especially in today's world right where half these women have dumped their men and
00:14:44.980now they're in the the dating marketplace effectively competing against their daughter
00:14:48.940yeah right all these women they get divorced 40 45 years old they go back in the dating circuit
00:14:53.760they're competing against the 20 year younger version of themselves they probably have a
00:14:58.000daughter that age that's competition what if they bring a dude home they meet somebody they bring
00:15:02.100oh here's my hot 20 year old daughter yeah ruby bing stopped by to visit her mom adele bing at her
00:15:10.400winterhaven apartment she walked up to the door carrying her four-month-old baby girl she knocked
00:15:15.700and police say adele opened the door and immediately shot her once in the chest the baby was
00:15:20.880not hurt what ruby did not know is that her mom just got into a serious fight with her boyfriend
00:15:26.200and kicked him out she didn't make statements that she thought it was a boyfriend coming back
00:15:30.480and that he was going to harm her paramedics worked to revive ruby on her daughter's doorstep
00:15:35.760neighbor sally newcomb watched as police told adele her daughter was dead oh she's green
00:15:42.000she dropped to the ground it's green police arrested adele on charges of second degree
00:15:46.500murder and child abuse former neighbor and friend do you think she really thought it was the
00:15:50.940boyfriend and so what if it was the boyfriend she opened up the door she would have shot the
00:15:58.280boyfriend dead? I mean, it's still a murder. Yeah, I was just the boyfriend didn't break into the
00:16:02.920house, right? That's that's not why the shot was fired. No, I'm just wondering if you buy the
00:16:07.540story or not. No, I don't believe anybody. I've done criminal defense too long. I don't believe
00:16:13.220they're all lying. I've worked a lot of cases where I would I would not even ask the defendant
00:16:20.240what their story was. I don't want to know their story. I don't want them to talk to me because I
00:16:24.180they're just gonna lie i only care about what the evidence is in the case yeah just saw ruby
00:16:29.140at the park a few days ago with her kids there's like peepholes too yeah i don't be upset for them
00:16:36.340because she was a nice girl and um i never saw her fight with her mother or anything like that
00:16:43.380i wonder if the daughter was dropping off the baby so she could go partying
00:16:46.420yeah maybe friends are convinced this was a tragic accident i feel bad what's happened i
00:16:53.900mean ruby was a good kid and i'm sure adele did not mean to do any of this
00:16:58.540i i also trust was your experience in court that female witnesses lie more than male witnesses
00:17:09.480uh oh it's hard to say everyone is lying anyone who has any stake in the outcome they're lying
00:17:17.640you know if it's just an innocent bystander describing what happened they're probably
00:17:20.880telling the truth but if they have a stake in the outcome they're lying you got to work really
00:17:25.120hard with a lot of clients if you know you're going to put them on the witness stand you got
00:17:28.620to tell them over and over again you can't lie because if you get caught lying it's it's going
00:17:33.800to be a bad day for you but they can't help themselves they all they do all their lives
00:17:38.020lie about stuff. And they always get away with it. What makes a witness lie? They know one of
00:17:46.100the people? Is that why? Yeah. They're friends or their relations or their enemies, or they have
00:17:51.860some kind of stake in it. So you can imagine a lot of these acts of violence occur in group settings,
00:17:58.200right? So there are people who are friends or people who are enemies or people who are ex-boyfriends
00:18:01.960or girlfriends or family members. And they all have a reason to lie or they think they do.
00:18:07.640they'll invent a reason to lie if they don't actually have one yeah because especially
00:18:12.000nowadays like people just aren't connected enough so it's kind of easy to get away with being a liar
00:18:18.900so like real crime dramas you watch right so you know people will engage in mind reading and
00:18:25.760conspiracy theories or what do you think the real reason is the person did this thing well people do
00:18:30.640that in real life too so there a shooting happens and the trial's not for months later and during
00:18:35.780all those months people are talking with each other and gossiping and imagining what people
00:18:40.720may have been thinking or wanting to do and given engaging in mind reading and over a course of
00:18:45.640months all of that becomes reality to them they're they're distinguishing between what they've
00:18:51.620imagined happened and what actually happened and the true crime i mean i just listened to like a
00:18:57.000podcast it's called like murder with my husband and they just talk about these stories and um
00:19:02.080I've noticed that it's usually just the most likely person that would have done it like the
00:19:07.700ex-boyfriend or the ex-girlfriend like it's usually not really that complicated where it's
00:19:13.140like a random person like it's usually yeah it's usually um either someone they shouldn't have been
00:19:18.880involved with um or like an ex or like a relative that didn't like them or something yeah so most
00:19:26.600people don't know this because the murder trials that the public sees are the high profile ones
00:19:30.740that might go on for a week or two weeks or three weeks.
00:25:26.540He had 14 prior felony convictions. I mean, everybody knew who he was. It's not like one day he just he was perfectly law abiding, productive member of society. And one day he just started to stab a woman in the neck. These are monsters. We have demons living amongst us because we let them live amongst us.
00:25:44.120And, you know, that's the that's the choice we make as a as a matter of public policy.
00:25:49.320If we're not willing to lock these people in a prison, we're effectively all living in an open air prison with these people.
00:25:57.700Yeah, that's crazy that they all like how many prior arrests that they had.
00:40:17.540oh no others watching the combative confrontation can't understand it i'm speechless because
00:40:26.660doesn't matter the reason it's not supposed to act like that investigators said the women
00:40:32.560deliberately for so many years black people gaslit white people and they're like oh it's just racism
00:40:38.060but now they just can't even deny it anymore because we have video we're like check this out
00:40:44.180check this out check this out the racism doesn't work anymore and one of the dumbest things the
00:40:49.680black lives movement black lives matter movement ever did was demand body-worn cameras on police
00:40:54.860officers because i i have thousands of hours of body-worn camera footage of just black people
00:41:00.240acting badly at just typically routine traffic stops you ran a red light you were going a little
00:41:05.980bit too fast your registration has expired oh my god it turns into a shooting it's unbelievable
00:41:12.220No, I've seen a couple because I've done those kinds of reactions and some, the officer wasn't even going to arrest them. The officer gave them so many warnings and he's just like, please don't do this. Please don't, like, keep talking to them like they're kids. And they're like, well, I guess you're getting arrested today, ma'am.
00:41:30.920Also, it's amazing how often the BMI is like in the triple digits, right?
00:41:39.000I mean, I would argue we should base sentencing on BMI.
00:41:42.920That would be a rational way to sentence people for crimes.