00:39:41.580So, yeah, accelerating medical treatments for serious mental illness and Joe Rogan kind of helped push this thing, which explains why he's there.
00:39:49.840But come on, bro. Wear a suit, nigga. Like, damn, what are you doing?1.00
00:39:53.120Bruh, wear a suit, man. Wear a suit, Joe.1.00
00:39:58.160Come on, man. You're in the Oval Office, dude.
00:40:05.380All right, let's go to. So check this out.
00:40:07.940um so this news also broke right this girl got exposed extra emily for um view botting
00:40:14.880which to be honest with you i'm not surprised i'm really not surprised um
00:40:19.980so oh this is emily have you met her let me make this thing big for you guys so you can see so as
00:40:26.840she's surfing through right desert joe 42 thank you red pill clippers thank you eric mark 47 thank
00:40:32.500you also every time you guys gift you guys can see the hilarious emoji that comes up right
00:40:37.340shout out to all you ninjas shout out to all you ninjas appreciate you guys greatly um
00:40:44.020and we're on the front page of kick so let's go we cooking anyway um i told you guys are
00:40:50.400first time finding this channel follow the channel you guys are going to get the best0.82
00:40:53.360war coverage political commentary etc here we don't pull our punches we're not pussies we call0.72
00:40:57.840like it is anyway so this bimbo right here extra emily right oh you can see boom right here view0.99
00:41:03.400bot.ai cooked bro you stupid cooked cooked and this goes to a way bigger problem by the way0.98
00:41:14.560which i'm going to tell you guys about here in a second0.99
00:41:16.200um i i had to put oh this is emily have you met bro look man so i made a tweet on this right
00:41:27.700So I go, imagine being fully backed by Twitch, knowing the CEO, getting endless collabs with way bigger creators, never being censored, losing monetization or platform access, and you still suck so bad you need bots.0.96
00:41:41.940This is what I mean when I tell you guys 99% of female streamers are unwatchable no matter how much industry backing they have.1.00
00:41:46.480Guys, bro, these chicks are trash, okay?1.00
00:41:52.940And this isn't just a problem with Emily or female streamers in general.1.00
00:41:57.160we have like a big botting problem okay um give me once in the chat if you guys want me to explain
00:42:04.280the botting industry i know a lot of you guys aren't streamers or creators so honestly uh you
00:42:10.820know i don't want to go too deep into this unless you guys actually want to know and i can explain0.63
00:42:17.160um but i understand that a lot of you guys aren't fucking streamers so it doesn't matter it might0.89
00:42:22.720not matter but if you guys want me to someone said to it's old news nigga we know it's old0.96
00:42:27.040news retard i wasn't on yesterday also um yeah number one i wasn't on and then number two um0.65
00:42:35.660it's not just extra emily that's like i'm i'm just using her as an example but like
00:42:40.980this botting thing is a widespread problem0.99
00:42:42.680it's a widespread fucking problem here i'll do a poll let me just do a poll god damn it1.00
00:42:49.580every time I do this shit with the numbers.1.00
00:53:42.340And this is the ugly side of the industry that no one wants to talk about, by the way.
00:53:49.860and it's a problem because it fucks everybody else up and that's why i presume that i'm never0.99
00:53:55.700gonna bot because the other thing too also with botting is like a lot of these motherfuckers0.97
00:54:01.880that bot like they let those numbers get to their heads bro like i've met some of these streamers0.99
00:54:07.300that like have like huge audiences like and they bot and they let that shit get to their head dude0.97
00:54:12.440it's like a mental thing like they let that they see like that 10 20 30 000 watching even though0.98
00:54:18.16090% of it is fake and they think oh yo I'm so lit blah blah I'm better than everybody blah blah1.00
00:54:23.000and it's like holy shit they let that shit get to their head dude they really let that shit get to1.00
00:54:27.640their head so it's actually kind of it's kind of wild um but also here's the other thing too1.00
00:54:35.060viewership doesn't matter what I always say is like there's a difference between fame
00:54:39.340and influence right I'll give you an example what I mean I'll give you guys a perfect example
00:54:44.260If you guys go back to the 2024 election, right?
00:54:50.040Let's go back to the 2024 election with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, right?
00:54:55.340So Kamala Harris, during her campaign,
00:54:58.700relied heavily upon endorsements from your traditional celebrities, right?
00:55:04.340LeBron James came out and supported her.
00:55:06.800Beyonce, Meg Thee Stallion, Robert De Niro,
00:55:11.660So, you know, pretty much all the A-list celebs, your actors, your entertainers, your athletes, et cetera, what I would consider your traditional celebrities, right, before the rise of social media, all of them supported her and said, we're voting Kamala, right?
00:55:28.020Trump, on the other hand, had no A-list celebrities endorsing him, really.
01:45:09.420But what feminism is now, okay, and I haven't seen anyone else say this, what feminism is now, it's about removing accountability and shame from poor female decision-making.
01:45:22.860I'm going to say that again for y'all, bro.1.00
01:45:28.460Feminism started out about equality.1.00
01:45:30.960Now, it's about removing shame and accountability from poor female decision-making.1.00
01:45:39.060That's what it is now, which is a form of female supremacy, by the way.1.00
01:45:46.720It went from equality to supremacy.1.00
01:45:49.360And within this supremacy movement of modern-day feminism, a big, big part of it is removing accountability and shame from bad female decisions.1.00
01:54:12.040And this is why, since the beginning of time, every single society has always restrained female sexuality and restrained female power.0.99
01:54:23.580Because whether it's fucking Asian niggas from the, you know, ancient times, or Arabs from biblical times, or hell, even the Jews, they all understood.0.99
01:54:42.040That women, being in positions of power, will lead to the downfall of society.1.00
02:22:58.680we will vigorously defend david's innocence hey man you you want a jewish lawyer brian don't lie
02:23:04.280Why? You want a Jewish lawyer with shit like this, bruh. Okay? You definitely want a Jewish1.00
02:23:10.520lawyer with some shit like this. We still don't know exactly what evidence authorities have,1.00
02:23:14.620but what we do know is this. Authorities believe it's enough to take action. And throughout all
02:23:18.920of this, by the way, David has remained completely silent. He's largely disappeared from social
02:23:23.220media and hasn't been publicly active in the way fans were used to seeing him. And behind the
02:23:29.780scenes, things appear to have been extremely uncertain because while his public presence
02:23:33.660went quiet the case didn't investigators were continuing to build it piece by piece taking
02:23:38.700their time to understand exactly what happened now from the outside looking in it might feel
02:23:43.220like this took too long and honestly part of me is like damn why did it take this long right like
02:23:47.900authorities should have reached a conclusion earlier but at the same time cases like this
02:23:52.320are complicated with that being said there were a bunch of movements happening behind the scenes
02:23:56.120in fact in my last video about this week yeah like you know you're gonna do search warrants
02:24:00.320you're gonna do subpoenas you're waiting on subpoenas to come back you're waiting on returns
02:24:03.480from search warrants you know you're waiting on like you know getting data and stuff like that
02:24:08.000sending stuff to the lab like all of that like takes time right even if you expedite it could
02:24:13.300take months so um more than likely what happened was they had a bunch of things going on at the
02:24:18.580same time things being sent to labs things being analyzed subpoenas out etc so a lot of times to
02:24:24.900get the final you know results on some of this stuff takes time like dna for example you send
02:24:29.700it off and then a lot of times you got to wait for months to get a to get a return right you got
02:24:35.840to send it off to like more than likely the california state police lab right most states
02:24:40.120uh their their state police have some type of crime lab that the local and state agencies utilize
02:24:44.680right or you can go through the fbi lab right but that one is definitely backlogged so covered how
02:24:52.040authorities tracked down a key witness across state lines that witness being neil langston a
02:24:56.760social media figure who had been seen around David in the past and was later identified as a
02:25:01.280potential grand jury witness in this case. And it didn't stop there. According to reports,
02:25:05.340multiple members of his family, including his father, mother, and brother, were also served
02:25:09.900grand jury subpoenas, meaning prosecutors were actively trying to get testimony from people
02:25:14.460close to him. But instead of cooperating immediately, there was pushback. The family
02:25:18.940challenged those subpoenas, essentially trying to avoid being compelled to testify. However,
02:25:23.660However, that effort didn't hold up. And on February 9, a court denied that challenge, which means as far as we know, they were still required to appear and testify at that time.
02:25:32.580Yeah, because you can only really guys take like because what some people might say is like, oh, I want to take the fifth. I don't want to talk or whatever.
02:25:39.280Fifth Amendment privilege is only if you're like a target or you know what I mean?
02:25:42.940So like if you're just a witness, a lot of times they can compel you to come in and talk.
02:25:47.100When you take a step back and look at everything, this wasn't a situation where nothing.
02:25:50.280For those of you who don't know, the Fifth Amendment is the right to stay silent.
02:25:52.480was happening the case was being and not incriminate yourself built slowly with witness0.99
02:25:57.320testimonies legal pressure and yeah this guy is zesty as fuck i'm not gonna lie this guy black0.98
02:26:02.420he speaks is very zesty i agreed investigators working to connect every piece and now it reached0.98
02:26:07.960the point where an arrest has finally been made but with that comes a lot of questions that i'm
02:26:12.020kind of asking myself and i'm sure you're asking yourself these questions as well what is the
02:26:15.940extent of david's monday we're gonna have way more news on this topic hopefully um so
02:26:22.380...involvement in all this. We still don't know what that evidence actually looks like.
02:26:26.900What did investigators find that pushed this case to this point right here? And then there
02:26:31.580is another layer to this. Was anyone else involved? Because in some of the earlier reporting,
02:26:36.220there were suggestions. Uh, David's lawyer, Blair Burke is Jewish. Yeah, I knew it.0.67
02:26:41.120Top J Mark Levin, thanks. He's probably one of your cousins, huh?
02:26:44.840Shout out to Top J Mark Levin in here.
02:26:46.560it's that multiple individuals may have been connected to this particular case and we think
02:26:53.020about the nature of the situation and naturally raises questions about whether there were actually
02:26:57.900multiple people and multiple moving parts involved and if that's the case how do those pieces connect
02:27:03.240also it looks like there's been an update on the ymw meli murder trial as well we'll cover that
02:27:08.440as well on this stream act and beyond that we're gonna go to politics after this though there's
02:27:12.980of course the digital side of all this phone records location data messages yep yep what
02:27:20.120they're gonna do guys is they're probably gonna they probably already have done this they've done
02:27:23.100search warrants and then they've done um what's called cell site location data right so what the
02:27:28.400cops can do and i've actually done this on a murder case myself um you can use cell site data
02:27:33.740to see where someone was on the day of the crime right and a lot of times that ends up becoming
02:27:39.760very powerful evidence to show that someone was at the scene when the murder took place
02:27:45.560so best believe they absolutely know where where he was on the days um that she was more than likely
02:27:54.420killed what kind of trail did this because it helps build um a timeline you do a story time
02:28:04.160some of your experience if you're able to uh goku i have already check check out my channel type in
02:28:07.740like, you know, go on my channel, search like cases that I did. It's all there.
02:28:15.140Situation leave behind. We also know that the Tesla had reportedly been sitting there for an
02:28:19.220extended period of time. And in that particular area, there was surveillance, which means
02:28:23.740investigators have already reviewed the footage, tracked movements and pieced together a timeline
02:28:28.160of events. So the real question becomes, was David captured in any of that footage? And if so,
02:28:33.940what exactly does that footage show because what I'm personally trying to understand here is what
02:28:39.140was the key piece of evidence that led to this arrest at a stage like this investigators don't
02:28:48.700move unless they built a clear timeline who was there what happened and when it happened so
02:28:53.200whatever they have it was enough at this point his legal team was going to have to respond to
02:28:57.720whatever evidence they have against them and depending on what investigators actually found
02:29:01.960that could be very challenging for his legal team now i'm not going to sit here and speculate on0.74
02:29:06.280specifics but i will say this whether this situation is bigger is that her in the music
02:29:10.240video than just one person if that's the looks like it case that's something that will likely
02:29:14.780come out over time but beyond all that the most important thing here is justice for celeste rivas
02:29:20.500hernandez honestly that's been my focus since day one and if authorities have taken this step after
02:29:25.320months of investigation then clearly they believe they've done the work and justice will be served1.00
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02:30:36.380get to the next story here guys shout to rumble wallet man um let's get into uh the straight of0.99
02:30:45.080her moose here being completely open so this was the news that broke yesterday that the straight
02:30:50.160of her moose was completely open which is kind of comical um because literally it was grand opening
02:30:54.340grand closing and then they closed it right back down after um so learning this right now i could
02:31:06.440let me read what we are where we are getting this from x the foreign minister saying in line with
02:31:12.920the ceasefire in lebanon the passage for all commercial vessels through the strait of hormuz
02:31:18.860is declared completely open for the and it's kind of funny because abbas aragachi and both
02:31:23.860who was the foreign minister for um for iran him and trump put it out and prices like kind of fell
02:31:29.320so if we go on the ossreport.com as you guys know the ossreport.com shout out to our guy uh bread
02:31:34.940toast he made this one of the homies um what's gas sitting at now okay so it went back up to 920.82
02:31:40.740so it went down to the 80s right brent this is the one that you really want to look at now it's back0.86
02:31:46.240up to 92 so it looks like the war might be back on guys because um now there was also talks of
02:31:52.280the um iranian ships freighter ships being fucking boarded remaining period of the ceasefire this0.93
02:32:00.460did not last long and then as always uh the israelis went ahead and fucking violated the0.98
02:32:05.340ceasefire so what else is new because they're always fucking violating everything give me one0.98
02:32:09.720sec here chat it's like they open it then they close it they open it then they close it0.93
02:32:21.060so after that happened they were they reversed it overnight iran reverse course and is now saying
02:32:31.660the strait of hormuz is under its control also on friday also funny for you guys to know the irgc0.96
02:32:38.040the navy uh well the the uh iranian navy said uh abbas argachi is an idiot right um and said that0.54
02:32:45.940He can't dictate whether the Strait of Hormuz is closed or open.0.78
02:32:48.220And that's kind of true because they do have a decentralized military structure where the foreign minister has no military power.
02:32:54.180Only the Supreme Leader oversees armed forces, to include the IRGC, who are the ones shooting the missiles.
02:33:01.720It would open the Strait, but today's announcement comes after President Trump said the U.S. would maintain its own naval blockade until Iran reaches a deal with the U.S.
02:33:11.060President Trump telling CBS News Friday that Iran had agreed to quote everything,
02:33:15.380including a plan to remove enriched uranium that could be used to make a nuclear weapon.
02:33:19.980That would appear to be in doubt this morning.
02:33:22.020Let's go to Olivia Rinaldi at the White House.
02:41:13.800I talked about this in detail with Scott Horton, by the way, too.
02:41:19.660And the Speaker of Iran's Parliament said if the blockade continues, the Strait of Hormuz will not remain open.0.99
02:41:26.540And they cut the blockade open, so they closed that shit right away.0.90
02:41:31.300Senior administration officials told CBS News on Friday that U.S. officials could be back in Pakistan for talks with Iran in the coming days, with the vice president likely to lead those talks.0.98
02:41:41.740Yeah, this is all to buy time, chat.1.00
02:41:45.040This is, okay, so this is Trump responding to the Shredder homo's being closed.1.00
02:41:49.300Russians and Iran, I know that, but this is such an important subject.1.00
02:41:52.440This was from this morning when he had Joe Rogan in there.
02:41:55.540I'd rather let this just speak for itself.
02:41:58.440I hope Joe Rogan told him he needs to end this war, bro.
04:02:03.180Yep, and the Jews still bombed it anyway.0.97
04:02:06.000So, I mean, I don't know if this has anything to do with that, but that's a pretty strong statement to say publicly to Israel.0.82
04:02:14.120It is. But to go back to a point you were making just a moment ago, Rachel, about Iran taking control of the strait, that's important because Iran did not, before the war started, ever have control of the strait.
04:02:28.740for the reason Charlie's mentioning, every strait on the planet under the UN's Convention
04:02:34.000of the Law of the Sea says no one controls it. And yet we have seen it. And in this statement
04:02:38.700from a regional intelligence official to Trey Yings, saying that the Strait of Hormuz is under
04:02:44.240full IRGC control and effectively closed at this moment, adding that the IRGC has opened fire on
04:02:51.360least one vessel is a level of asserting control that iran has never done and so it's pushing
04:02:59.440its bounds to your point charlie about the long game we have no idea because iran's never been
04:03:05.680more militarily defeated and their ability to take control of that straight would be and yet
04:03:12.000they still have control of it so you're militarily defeated but they still control it and ships don't
04:03:17.440don't go through and that's all they had to do and now we're in an energy crisis in the greatest0.98
04:03:22.100question the barrel of oil sitting at 90 a fucking uh barrel bro which is fucking horrible fyi 800.99
04:03:29.420dollars is bad niggas are excited over fucking it going down to 80 shout out to change zi shout0.99
04:03:34.300to you bro where this goes all of you guys by the way that are new here i see a lot of you guys are0.98
04:03:37.880new here on kick make sure to follow the channel okay as you guys can tell here we're the realest0.94
04:03:42.520niggas on this platform okay if you're new here let me give you a quick little fucking reminder1.00
04:03:49.240and recap because a lot of you guys are probably new here number one women are retards and need1.00
04:03:55.300to go back to the kitchen and be second-class citizens number two tranny shouldn't have guns1.00
04:03:59.940number three blacks are crooks indians stink it wasn't six million and jews control america1.00
04:13:37.860it's pretty spectacular around here the water is crystal clear we have this incredible scenery
04:13:42.980and at one point we even had dolphins following us as we pass through these waters now what we
04:13:48.580also saw very early on into our journey into these waters is tankers cargo ships and they've been
04:13:55.220stuck for many weeks now and when you consider the fact that 20 of the world's energy passes through
04:14:00.980these waters countries around the world are desperate for that to reopen again now we saw
04:14:06.740The U.S. and Iran meet in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, for those historic face-to-face negotiations.
04:14:13.520That didn't result in any kind of deal.
04:14:16.080And although President Trump is signaling that a deal with Iran may be close, he's also ordered a blockade of his own.
04:14:22.180He's ordered the U.S. Navy to effectively blockade the bottom end of the strait in order to prevent Iranian vessels carrying Iranian oil from entering into the global market.
04:14:32.360as part of a pressure campaign to get iran to make more concessions as they try to figure out
04:14:37.960some and they're not going to make any concessions because they already have the leverage bro like0.99
04:14:41.460we're in a fucking global energy crisis so why the fuck are they going to come to the table and0.98
04:14:46.540and um concede on anything the problem is that they want here's the thing guys so0.99
04:14:51.340i feel like i might have to do a full-on fucking geopolitical recap for you guys on here0.84
04:14:58.040alright do you guys want me to do a full recap on this war0.91
04:18:10.360Back in, like, 2018, he was arrested for murdering his two friends, okay?
04:18:17.140And the reason why he got arrested was because, essentially, what went down is this.
04:18:24.980Him and his buddy, YW Bortland, okay, alleged that they were the victims of a hit-and-run, or sorry, a drive-by shooting.
04:18:34.640When the police investigated, they basically figured out that the shots that killed the two passengers, their two friends, that died, the shots came from inside the car.
04:23:58.860But when the police looked at the bullets on the side of the car and then compared it to the wound pattern of the two victims, they said a drive-by shooting is impossible because these bullet holes don't match up with how these individuals were actually killed.
04:40:40.480So when they do that, what ends up happening is they have to prove, okay, they have to prove that it's a criminal organization that is conducting crimes in furtherance of said criminal organization, okay?
04:40:55.340Whether it's, for example, La Cosa Nostra doing illegal gambling or beating people up, it's all in furtherance of the gang.
04:41:03.640So in this case, when it comes to YSL, it was a state RICO case.
04:41:08.060And what they had to establish was, okay, in order for you to go after RICOing, it's going to be racketeering and influence corruption, whatever it may be.
04:41:16.360And you have to identify the organization or the enterprise.0.52
04:41:19.220The enterprise in this case was YSL, which is a set of the Bloods Gang.0.73
05:07:23.260Because A.R.A.B. went on Vlad multiple times and confessed to criminal activity.
05:07:28.980So they went ahead and called Vlad a snitch for this shit, which, to be honest with you, as much as I make fun of Vlad for, you know, being an annoying Jew...0.99
05:08:03.280I've been into a lot of shit, so I keep it all real. I robbed a couple niggas. I took some breaks from people1.00
05:08:11.620recently, right? Well, actually, I was selling somebody some crack. And, um, I was serving somebody some crack.
05:08:23.960I mean, I'm gonna get it. I'm gonna tell you, dude, I can't be broke. You see, I got this bobo and I'll fix this shit up and what? I don't make no money off rap.
06:41:16.360Megan Waterman and Amber Costello were killed the next year in 2010.
06:41:21.240All of the women's remains were discovered in December 2010 along Gilgo Beach.
06:41:25.460They were wrapped in burlap. A court document described how Maureen Brainerd Barnes' lower body was bound with a belt, the buckle, had the initials WH, which investigators believed could have been the initials of Rex Hureman's father, William Hureman.
06:41:41.240In April 2011, partial remains that were later identified as Valerie Mack's were also found along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach.
06:41:50.420Years earlier, in November of 2000, hunters had found some of Mack's remains in black trash bags, her torso, legs, and arms bound with rope.
06:41:59.180For years, she was only known as Jane Doe No. 6 until DNA testing revealed her name.
06:42:05.260It would take nearly 13 years amid missteps in the investigation, but the monster targeting
06:42:11.860the women would be identified through DNA and cell phone technology as Rex Hureman.
06:42:17.840Hureman was an architect who lived in Massapequa Park on Long Island, but commuted to Manhattan
06:46:26.960And then also they do it to see where the police are in the investigation.
06:46:30.420Prosecutors wrote in a bail document in 2024
06:46:33.060that violent pornography was recovered from Hewerman's electronic devices
06:46:37.640and that it depicted bondage torture and death and they said they recovered and they found a lot
06:46:43.300of this stuff in his basement which was like um where he kept a lot of his tools that his family
06:46:47.560didn't know about his family had no idea i think his wife was like irish like actually from ireland
06:46:52.380if i'm not mistaken bird a once has the accident all deleted planning document that had been on
06:46:57.640human's computer from 2002 through 2004 one document has cat brah problems dna tire marks
06:47:05.980bloodstains fingerprints ml plaza bag cat litter witness trace source of supplies foot shoe prints
06:47:10.960photos misleaders police stop etc and then supplies robe cord saw cutting tools hair nets photo film0.84
06:47:17.080burn can bro this dude was fucking meticulous man categories labeled problems supplies ds and trg0.87
06:47:26.160investigators believe ds means dump sites and trg means target under problems and yeah and0.96
06:47:32.660Pretty much all the dump sites, guys, were at the Gilgal Beach.
06:47:36.860Number of items are listed, including DNA, tire marks, bloodstains, fingerprints, witness, trace sources of supplies, shoe prints, police stop, and the list goes on.
06:52:32.040photo film and under ds ds dash one mill road dumpster site next time recon dumpster locations
06:52:40.920under trg t1 names megan with a question mark bruh does that mean megan waterman we don't know
06:52:48.900she was killed years after this document was believed to have been created the document also
06:52:54.000states small is good the gilgo four were all small in stature another document discussed pre-prep
06:53:01.520prep and post event the pre-prep included a vehicle inspection reconnaissance and looking
06:53:07.260up weather reports and the prep listed a holding area build table crossbar snow day
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06:53:33.060you guys. Alexander is great. 13th Wilder. Thank you guys. And hard point. The bail document says
06:53:39.060a hard point in bondage is a fixed attachment point in the ceiling that supports the weight
06:53:44.800of a person being suspended off the ground. Rex Shurman fought to have the DNA evidence in the
06:53:50.100case suppressed as he maintained his innocence, but he lost that battle. The DNA evidence was
06:53:55.160coming in at his trial which had been scheduled to begin in september of this year coming out judge
06:54:02.200but today an about face as huerman changed his plea on the record with number eight
06:54:11.720and basically a part of the plea deal is that he would talk with fbi behavioral analysts
06:54:19.460right in exchange for a better set well i think uh to avoid i don't know if it was the death
06:54:25.560penalty or what but a part of his plea deal was to um let fbi behavioral analysis study his brain
06:54:32.400essentially like basically he'd give them the full-on you know things so they can help identify
06:54:38.100other patterns of serial killers for the defendant michael brown it is the understanding of the
06:54:42.440district attorney's office that the defendant will plead guilty to seven counts in the indictment
06:54:46.780Specifically, counts 1 through 3 and counts 7 through 10. Counts 4 through 6 will be dismissed in satisfaction at the time of the defendant's sentencing.
06:54:56.480In addition to allocuting to and admitting his factual guilt to all elements of counts 1 through 3 and 7 through 10 of the indictment, the defendant further agrees that although he has not been charged with this crime,
06:55:09.660He will admit as part of his plea that he intentionally caused the death of Karen Vergata and transported and left her remains in Suffolk County in 1996.
06:55:19.800The district attorney's office agrees that in exchange for the defendant pleading guilty to counts one through three and count seven through ten of the indictment and admitting to the uncharged murder of Karen Vergata, the district attorney's office.
06:55:31.700Guys, the reason why the audio sounds like that, by the way, it's not me.
06:55:34.380This is like coming from the courtroom.
06:55:35.720That's why it sounds a little off and uncensored.
06:55:40.480Counts one through three, murder in the first degree.
06:55:43.080Yes, OSS for the annual option is 50 for the year.
06:55:45.600...three, the maximum sentence of life imprisonment without parole to run consecutive to each other.
06:55:52.280Counts seven through ten, the maximum sentence of 25 years for life imprisonment
06:55:57.340to run consecutive to one another and with the sentences on counts one through three.
06:56:03.980To summarize the foregoing sentence, the defendant agrees to serve three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole regarding counts one through three, followed by four consecutive sentences of 25 years imprisonment to life to run consecutive to one another.
06:56:21.080Should the defendant allocute to the murder of Karen Vergata, the defendant's guilty plea and this plea agreement will satisfy and cover the uncharged homicide of Karen Vergata.
06:56:31.680In exchange for all of the above pleas, there will be no further prosecutions pertaining to the murders of the aforementioned eight victims.
06:56:48.300The defendant will acknowledge both orally and in writing that he has received voluminous and sufficient discovery to make an informed decision regarding his plea here today.
06:56:58.420The defendant will further waive any objections to the district attorney's compliance.
06:57:02.040Translation, they got a debt to rights and Bro knows it.
06:57:04.680With Article 245 of the criminal procedure law, the defendant has also agreed to withdraw all motions currently pending before this court.
06:57:13.080As set forth in the written waiver of right to appeal, the defendant agrees to waive his right to appeal, which includes the court's free hearing determination, as well as any claim that the sentence imposed by this court is excessive.
06:57:25.980The defendant further acknowledges that he's been fully apprised by his attorneys of the rights and privileges that he's waiving and that his waiver is being agreed to knowingly and voluntarily and made for the purpose of receiving the benefit of not being charged with the murder of Karen Vergata.
06:57:43.080or any other charges related to the...
06:57:45.500Yeah, so they'd rather just get the confession from him
07:00:26.260This next part is incredibly interesting as Michael Brown discusses a condition of this plea.
07:00:31.480Now, other than the promise that was placed on the record by the people, has anyone, myself, your lawyer, the prosecutor, or anyone else made any promises to you in return to your plea of guilty?
07:00:41.740The only thing I want to interject, Judge.
07:00:43.160That's standard. They always ask that whenever you plead guilty that you're not being coerced or forced to plead guilty or whatever it may be.
07:00:49.880Mr. Taney has indicated in exchange for the pleas that we're going to enter into this morning, there'll be no further prosecutions on the victims that he's referenced. He is also, my client, is also obligated to completely truthfully and fairly cooperate with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
07:01:07.760Yep, that's another part of the deal. I'm glad the lawyer brought that up. The prosecutor didn't bring it up, but I'm glad the lawyer brought it up. Yeah, big part of it is that he's going to talk to behavioral analysts from the FBI.
07:01:19.880analysis unit as part of what we've just discussed any other promises make you because it's not often
07:01:26.200that you have a serial killer like this in front of you that you can ask all these questions right
07:01:30.940so they're going to use this as a treasure trove of you know intelligence to you know predict
07:01:38.340patterns see the thought process etc other than what i've just said no are you pleading guilty
07:01:48.400voluntarily and have your own free will yes all right we're going to swear in the defendant now
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07:02:09.240and answered specific questions about the crimes was not allowed to be recorded0.99
07:02:15.160So Rex Hureman, as part of his guilty plea, has promised that he will cooperate with the
07:03:10.920My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. Their loss is immeasurable.
07:03:21.520And the focus should be on them at this time and moment. I ask that you
07:03:30.260give some privacy to my family as they navigate through this very difficult time.
07:03:38.960And Rex Heuermann's lawyer explained why his client decided to plead guilty.
07:03:43.960I can't give you our conversations that are confidential, but I will say to you that there came a point in this defense where Rex said, I want to plead guilty.
07:04:36.240And he would lose, and he would get way more time.
07:04:38.960Well, he would have got time anyway, but he would have been it would have been like, you know, completely cooked.
07:04:44.840They wanted to save the families of the victims, the ordeal of going to trial and coupled with saving his family, that ordeal.
07:04:52.720So I I know that there was conversations during the course of this defense.
07:04:56.740Yeah, that would have been terrible. They would have had to describe an explicit detail how he killed every single person between his.
07:05:02.200And, you know, someone like him who kills for a thrill and fun. These people are sick, man.1.00
07:05:06.200a lot of times it's very personal it's strangulation it's you know grape it's a whole bunch of like1.00
07:05:11.300weirdo shit family members and himself in regards to that yeah so now I want to turn to somebody0.98
07:05:17.260who's covered the Gilgo Beach serial killer case for 16 years she's she's covered it inside and out1.00
07:05:24.760she's law and crimes investigative reporter Kristen Thorne Kristen I know you're right
07:05:29.240outside the courthouse there in Suffolk County I want to first get your reaction to Rex Shurman
07:05:34.680changing his guilty plea after he said for so long, you know, I didn't do this?
07:05:42.160And Jeanette, I think it's not entirely surprising. The trial was going to come up in September. And
07:05:48.000so, you know, the walls were closing in on Rex Herman. His attorney had been pushing to get the
07:05:53.640DNA thrown out. There were hairs that were found on various of these victims that were essentially
07:05:59.700linked to rex hererman and and his defense attorney try as he may was unable to get that
07:06:06.020thrown out and i think that was sort of you know one of the nails in the coffin that he they just
07:06:10.680knew rex hererman knew yeah you can't fight dna bro can't fight dna there was no way around this
07:06:17.520but really anjaneta surprised today because we knew about the seven murders that he had been
07:06:23.460charged with. And then today in this plea deal, he pled guilty to killing another woman, an eighth
07:06:32.340woman. Now, he's not being charged in that. That's where it gets a little nuanced with the law.
07:06:37.660But he did admit that he killed Karen Vergata. She was someone that had already had already been,
07:06:44.380we thought, was part of this pattern. And now today, Rex Herman confirmed that he strangled
07:06:50.680the district attorney Ray Tierney went down each individual woman's name yeah and he strangled like
07:06:58.180and most serial killers just so you guys know typically strangle their victims because they
07:07:02.220like to feel like god and they like to control so what they'll do is they'll strangle the woman
07:07:06.860right and up until she almost passes out then they let her breathe again then they do it again1.00
07:07:11.480and that's like what these sick bastards do it's what Ted Bundy did it's what people like John Wayne1.00
07:07:15.700Gacy did, Jeffrey Dahmer. Most serial killers, their preferred methodology of killing their1.00
07:07:22.660victims is almost always strangulation. All the most prolific serial killers kill through
07:07:26.380strangulation. And said, how did you kill her? And every time he said strangulation. And then
07:07:35.860he would admit, then he admitted that he dumped the bodies in various places and dismembered
07:07:41.340some of the bodies and it did seem uh kristin that over the year jack the ripper um just
07:07:48.660slashed them up with knives that was he's on some different timing but most serial killers
07:07:52.340kill by strangulation he changed his mo the only ones that like didn't kill by strangulation
07:07:59.500pretty much all the time were the night stalker the zodiac killer jack the ripper those are like
07:08:07.380the three most prominent ones i could think of off the top of my head where their murders weren't
07:08:10.560exclusively strangulation i do not understand strangulation um yeah because you're not a psycho
07:08:16.840um they do strangulation because it's very personal
07:08:20.400oh he was dismembering some of those victims the victims that were killed in the early 90s
07:08:29.460um you know sandra castilla ed kemper i'm pretty sure were was uh strangulations too0.99
07:08:34.460she was not i think you're talking about the dorm room killer whatever the fuck his name is
07:08:37.860or the nickname dismembered but karen vergata as you said was as was jessica taylor and valerie0.85
07:08:45.900mack was uh too but then he changed his mo um was there any discussion about that in court or was
07:08:53.280this more just straightforward you know i did this i did that yeah internet very clinical as they
07:09:01.720will say about today very much uh here is what you're accused of do you understand it yes i do
07:09:07.200And the way he acknowledged, Anjanette, what he, you know, each of these questions, I equate it to if someone was ordering food at a restaurant and a server said to you, is this what you wanted to order?
07:09:20.240And you would respond, yes, that's what I ordered.
07:19:22.740In 2022, Suffolk County's police commissioner created a task force that included the DA, the Sheriff's Office, New York State Police, and the FBI to renew the search for new clues and hopefully push the investigation forward.0.99
07:19:35.120Criminal profilers at the time the bodies were discovered said killers like this.
07:19:39.160Eddie Fraz says, W. Meyer, appreciate you, bro. Thank you.
07:19:45.640I mean, just statistically, he's likely to be a male between the ages of 20 and 35.
07:19:51.140with a serial killer like this, the thrill is in the kill so that what really drives him is not
07:19:59.800sex but rather the power over another human being. It's the power of God and he feels mighty strong
07:20:06.920at this point because apparently he's killed many people and has not yet been caught. Unbelievable.
07:20:13.020Okay, I'm here with my co-hosts, Brian Buckmeier, Terry Austin. Brian, I'll start with you. How have
07:20:17.560they connected him because this is like a major update. I remember following this case back in
07:20:21.620law school 10 years ago. Yeah, it's DNA and cell phone records. Supposedly he had a number of
07:20:27.180burner phones that were communicating with a number of these women in close proximity to when
07:20:31.540they died. And all of a sudden when their bodies are believed to be deceased,
07:20:36.720no more communication. He seems to be one of the last ones to speak with them. Also,
07:20:39.880there are hairs fragments from his wife on all three of the bodies. And on Waterman,
07:20:45.580one of the victims, his hair fractures are found in it. Now, interestingly enough, they're not
07:20:49.820saying that it's exactly their hair. They're saying 99.96% of the community can be excluded
07:20:55.460from these hairs, but not his wife and not himself. So they're thinking he must have had some sort of
07:20:59.800connection and maybe his wife's hair was on him and then dropped off on their bodies.
07:21:03.240In other words, it sure looks like it's his material or his wife's material.
07:21:07.020The question is though now, Terry, he might be connected to at least these three deaths,
07:21:11.440but what about all of the remains, all of those bodies that I mentioned? How do they connect them
07:21:15.420Yeah, you're right. There are 11 bodies that were found in this area. And I think that fourth victim, they said they have very similar information about her. I think they will ultimately include her in the charges. I think the others are going to be more difficult. So, for instance, they found a male and they found a toddler and they found who they think is the mother of the toddler. I think it's going to be more difficult to connect those bodies to this.
07:21:43.200But they don't want to add an extra case, because if it's weak on that case, it'll weaken the rest of them, right?
07:21:47.960Exactly. The murder one that he's being charged with is for killing two or more people.
07:21:51.320So as a defense attorney, I'm looking at it right off the bat.
07:21:53.580Which one of these cases can I pull apart?
07:21:55.260At least maybe beat the murder one, maybe try to go down on murder two.
07:21:59.500Maybe he says he's extremely emotionally distressed.
07:22:01.700Hey, even investigators say that they're not connecting all these murders to one person.
07:22:05.640So use that, if I'm a defense attorney, to my advantage.
07:22:07.800Terry, real quick, they're going to search his house, so they might find more evidence.
07:24:04.040They released these surveillance photos of him buying the phones
07:24:11.240and this selfie, which he sent to one of the sex workers.
07:24:17.120The bodies of four sex workers known as the Gilgo Four
07:24:20.620were found wrapped in burlap on this desolate stretch of beach on Long Island in 2010.
07:24:27.360Seven more victims were found the following year.
07:24:30.080Police in hazmat gear swarmed through his modest red house in Massapequa Park, Long Island today, where he grew up.
07:24:37.800He lives there with his wife and two adult children.
07:24:40.940The house is about 15 miles from where the bodies of the Gilgo Four, all said to be sex workers, were discovered.
07:24:47.380The focus for me, the members of our team, have been on bringing justice for these victims and closure to these families who have suffered.
07:25:00.260The Gilgo Beach case was triggered in 2010 by a disturbing 911 call from a sex worker, Shannon Gilbert.
07:32:58.700In this new technology, which is coming out and working with other agencies, making friends with the FBI once again to try and narrow this down.
07:33:05.280They were, slowly, over time, able to determine that the burner phones used to contact the victims,
07:33:12.120while calls had been made from the burner phones in two specific areas.
07:33:17.120One was Midtown Manhattan, specifically the area around Madison Square Garden and Penn Station.
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