00:29:02.420Right, and this would be, I'm sure you're probably familiar with it.
00:29:06.020When you get a phone dump, a computer, records dump, you get a printout of all the sites that somebody would go on, Google, Wikipedia, things like that.
00:39:14.420She's been giving her insight to her more than 70,000 TikTok followers daily about all the bombshells we've seen so far.
00:39:22.000There were some really big moments, in my opinion, including, but not limited to, the fact that the very first time that Lindsay's psychiatrist who prescribed her all of these medications saw her in person was on Friday in court.
00:39:37.000That is right. All of their appointments, 14 appointments, were done in telehealth.
00:39:41.940Elena is right. That's something everyone is talking about. The fact that Dr. Jennifer
00:39:47.660Tufts, Lindsay Clancy's former psychiatrist, never once saw her in real life until the
00:44:21.900how there was, you know, insider elements involved with that.
00:44:25.920We've talked about the U.S. as liberty, et cetera.
00:44:27.680We've talked about JFK, you know, being assassinated.
00:44:31.700And we've talked about that extensively, right?
00:44:34.420So I'm no stranger to alternative theories at all.
00:44:37.880You know, I am a I'm a big believer in challenging the official narrative and getting to the truth of it.
00:44:44.180But unfortunately, people no longer have the critical thinking skills to assess who's actually giving a real alternative theory versus who's doing this to make money.1.00
00:44:54.460And as you guys can see from all these stupid feminists, right?1.00
00:44:57.960Not only are they dumb, but they also have an intense financial incentive to tell these ridiculous, you know, alternative theories.1.00
00:45:06.420you got the woman in court admitting1.00
01:01:43.920Dr. Tufts and Kevin Reddington, the defense.
01:01:46.140Yep, their job is to show that she was neglected by the system, show that she is in fact crazy, and that it is the state of Massachusetts failure as to why these kids died and were murdered so viciously.0.76
01:02:01.800And as usual, take accountability from women because, you know, they're not adults.0.68
01:02:10.820Let me go ahead and read some of these chats.1.00
01:13:30.700And then, like I said before, if you want to go ahead and bring the legal standard into it, you want to bring legality into it, since you hate Andrew Wilson so much, the defense has not used one single fucking theory that alternative theories have proposed.1.00
01:29:49.560smash the goddamn light bun otherwise what are we sitting at we're sitting at 800 let's get to1.00
01:29:59.9801000 about um oh and then these chats real quick uh this case is equivalent to going after a store1.00
01:30:10.240owner for this uh for the selling you mean for selling uh the killer a gun legally beyond stupid0.99
01:30:16.120Yep. All these women are Salem Witches. Okay, right? Okay, all these women in the core are Salem Witches. Got you. You sent in two chats. I got you, my friend. You tried to Jew me. I see you. And then T. Rice says, uh, they had to find a word that doesn't offend people. That's why everyone is bipolar. Yep. Exactly. Exactly. We just need to go back to telling people they're retarded, bro.1.00
01:30:37.560some uh some loser in chat cat man says sorry myron but but just the way you talk is example0.99
01:30:49.580of the degradation of the modern world uh through negrification as julius evolva called it1.00
01:30:54.680maybe retarded no how about you're just a faggot enjoy the chat room you know where you're going1.00
01:32:22.080Your honor, basically, as the motion speaks for itself,
01:32:25.080there is a woman, her name is Emily Thorndike, who's a LACSW.
01:32:28.980CSW here in Massachusetts. She owns and is an independent operator of her own
01:32:34.560clinical social work establishment called Wise Mind Therapy.0.99
01:32:39.940That's this woman who made a TikTok a few weeks back. She used to work at McLean,
01:32:44.040the medical facility Lindsay Clancy stayed at in late 2022 and early 2023.
01:32:48.320When a patient is admitted to the unit, they are specifically assigned two clinicians.
01:32:51.820One is a psychiatrist and the second is the social worker. You are literally told as a
01:32:55.500patient this is your treatment here we go tick tock dot this is your doctor this is your social
01:33:02.540worker with that being said legally every patient needs to be seen at least once a day by a doctor
01:33:06.940so on the weekends and on the holidays when the physicians in charge the regular physicians who
01:33:11.740are working there are off because they work weekday hours on the weekends and on holidays
01:33:15.800the patients still need to be seen by a doctor how that works is that there is one doctor who
01:33:20.280comes on the weekend and holidays and he or she sees every single patient on the unit okay and
01:33:24.960If you think about it, there's a reason that the doctors who are there during the week are only assigned four to five patients because you cannot spend a long amount of time as a doctor.
01:47:12.240It says they got the forensic extraction that the state had, which included 12 terabytes of data, which was 613,023 files, including the extraction of mobile device.
01:52:02.740on by bagley that's the man who discovers the the perch on the top of the roof for the
01:52:08.400sniper that was not a gun it was a holster okay well you have another testimony that says it was
01:52:14.400a gun no i'm not lying just because gary says doesn't make it true calm down it was a gun
01:52:20.340it was a gun in a holster all right it was not a gun and they found can you show you your line
01:52:26.400now you're why you started to you all right youtube going down guys youtube going down let's0.81
01:52:30.720go youtube is going down niggas youtube going down there was a 223 an unfired 223 uh rifle0.88
01:52:40.840cartridge found on a different rooftop is that true gary is that was it was that true that is0.86
01:52:47.000true that's not a gun and that's not a 30 caliber the fact of the matter is there are many guns on
01:52:51.880that campus it's an open carry campus there's more than one gun this is just this is the problem
01:52:57.760that you guys have is the selectivity of evidence we're not saying that there were a set of evidence
01:53:03.300that gets to their conclusion that tyler killed charlie and they're not interested in collecting
01:53:09.340anything else okay let me let me hear rob's response on that go ahead rob if i may no what
01:53:13.760you'll hear him do is he made a claim that they didn't find a holster they found a gun in a holster
01:53:17.740that's news to me i'd like him to provide proof of that because what i know is they found a
01:53:21.760holster and didn't say there was a gun in it then his next example of a gun found there was a bullet
01:53:26.780a 223 bullet okay that too is not a gun so he's saying I was wrong when I was saying there was
01:53:32.440one gun found there I'd like him to provide evidence yes it's true that police officers
01:53:37.040and others had guns what I'm saying though is all of the evidence points to one thing
01:53:41.420it points to Tyler Robinson the confession the witnesses the identification of the plate on his
01:53:46.420car the physical evidence all of it points in the same direction and what they want to do is say
01:53:51.360but hypothetically couldn't it be that there was another 30 caliber weapon there that pulled the
01:53:55.980trigger yes but there's no evidence of that everything points to the same direction and
01:54:00.480the way they're doing this we would never be able to convict anyone because they keep putting this
01:54:05.120burden of like well how could you draw the inference that his dna on a gun that was capable
01:54:10.040of firing this shot did it unless we have high def evidence and it doesn't matter that he said that
01:54:15.560it was him it doesn't matter that his parents in the prosecution documents said the parents did it
01:54:19.660it doesn't matter that his plate was seen there none of that matters to these people what i'm
01:54:23.980saying is we shouldn't evaluate i promise lessons we shouldn't evaluate seriously well it could have
01:54:29.680been another gun that was there until we have evidence there was another gun there rob can i
01:54:33.240ask you a question rob can i ask you a question on this let me ask him a question then you can
01:54:36.600well sulaiman before you go because he just smuggled something in there well let me just
01:54:40.720ask him a question and then was a 30 odd six no it's not conclusive that the wound was 30
01:54:45.460outside you smuggled that in it was a consistent no no no no no no so actually let me let me ask
01:54:52.380you let me ask you a question let me ask um a rob a question and then uncle tom you can respond to
01:54:58.120that and this point that you're referring to here because i do think it's important to rebut
01:55:01.520the you know the rebuttal that you want so rob the question to you is because i think for a lot
01:55:06.120of nommies this is the this is the main point of contention do you know the 30 r6 as a percentage
01:55:11.260what would be the probability that the when you one uses a 30 yard six that it does not have an
01:55:18.360exit wound so it's it's a difficult question and let me explain why because the size and
01:55:23.600caliber is only one factor that will be used in trying to go back guys damage would be for example
01:55:28.760the grain of the sort of gunpowder would be one whether or not it's a full metal jacket or a half
01:55:34.400jacket or a soft point video uh bullet would be another thing we would also require the distance
01:55:39.340that the shot occurred we would also require the yaw of the shot or the degree angle for example
01:55:44.000studies show the more you get closer to 90 degrees the less likely it is for the bullet to penetrate
01:55:49.540so the truth is it's hard to determine just by looking at a gun whether or not that bullet would
01:55:55.540go through because there's all these other factors my guess is in a situation like this if i had to
01:56:00.280put money on i would guess that it would be a through and through however i think the percentage
01:56:04.520is probably like 20 to 30 percent of the time that it wouldn't exit the point is when all of
01:56:09.440the if we look at the two competing theories theory one which is this was as it seems theory
01:56:14.320two would have to be that this is a conspiracy and that the medical examiners are intentionally
01:56:19.420lying and they know it's not possible for this gun to do it and the hospital people are lying
01:56:24.140and the campus security are lying and tyler's security teams involved in it and tyler's parents
01:56:29.620Fair enough. Fair enough. I get it. I get it. The preponderance of evidence suggests this is by far the most likely scenario.
01:56:37.060And Uncle Tom, what's your response? Your two responses to that? And then let's get dark side in in the comments.
01:56:42.160Well, I mean, I think the most real-world study that we have right now or testing that was done was by your friend Chris, and he does have to concede after he's doing this testing that every single time, a total of 55 times, the core lock 150 grain does go through and through each time.
01:57:05.740and so he states here the problem is that the with the official narrative has wielded itself
01:57:13.000to shooting a location that requires us to once again believe it's in a magic bullet if anybody
01:57:17.940can show how a six inches of soft tissue can stop a bullet 2200 foot pounds of energy that's designed
01:57:24.040for maximum penetration which in ballistic gel 18 to 22 inches three times the diameter of a human
01:57:30.480neck then please uh try it so again 55 times uh even stack the deck uh and shot through solid
01:57:39.040bone and tissue sometimes using cuts that were two times the diameter of charlie kirk's neck so
01:57:45.440that's that's what we have to go by right now as far as real world all of this other stuff is just
01:57:51.920kind of uh just conjecture really but if i can just real quick and then i want to go outside
01:57:57.920if that's true then the medical examiner knows they're lying correct because they're saying it's
01:58:03.900possible this is what happened so they're lying joe do you remember the uh the circumstances with
01:58:09.260that metal exam medical examiner didn't they they quit or they left it's a new medical examiner
01:58:15.640that joe you mentioned something yesterday about the kind of uh veracity of the medical it was you
01:58:21.400i'm sure it was you who mentioned the veracity it was me it was it oh go ahead yeah but i before
01:58:27.500we get into the medical examiner and i do think the medical examiner is corrupt but but putting
01:58:31.600that aside for a second a hundred percent of the evidence so far that's been presented
01:58:35.580is completely circumstantial would you agree rob i mean we know that's not true physical evidence
01:58:40.620isn't circumstantial confessions yes it is
01:58:42.960define circumstantial confession confession does not the proof of custody on the confession doesn't
01:58:50.900exists it hasn't been presented well it's circumstantial to this point so wait wait one
01:58:57.320second let me let me get a clarification on this manco and manco is actually more confident is
01:59:01.740tyler robinson he said uh andrew wilson 75 is too low he's 99 but you're also a lawyer manco did you
01:59:07.940say uh did you say it is circumstantial or isn't no confessions are not circumstantial
01:59:14.580circumstantial evidence we don't have a confession we don't have proof of custody
01:59:19.340because the confession allegedly came in a text message.
01:59:21.180We have, like, four confessions from Tyler Robinson.
02:00:54.380Why was that person not arrested for tampering with evidence?
02:00:57.760Again, no answers, but the circumstantial evidence goes both ways.
02:01:02.860And I think you have to be honest with yourselves and say, look, you know, if you want evidence that there was wrongdoing, there certainly appears to be wrongdoing on the part of the investigators because they did not preserve the scene.
02:01:16.220you know rob rob why would you pave over a crime scene on a sunday why okay i will answer first to
02:01:26.680say you not understanding what the word circumstantial evidence means isn't the rest0.95
02:01:31.580of ours you don't know what the word means the evidence yeah bro is retarded circumstantial is0.77
02:01:36.320not yeah it's physical evidence you didn't answer my question i asked you a straight question why0.79
02:01:41.280did they pave over the crime i am getting i am getting to answer the question you have a good
02:15:40.020That is true of her claim that he was set up as a patsy.
02:15:43.540The only thing that he could provide is her providing questions as to whether or not this gun was used or her providing questions as to whether or not the messages of the confession were actually used.
02:15:51.980She provided no evidence of her claims that Israel's involved, that the French Foreign Legion's involved, that Turning Point USA's involved, that Erika Kirk's involved.
02:27:34.920Some other reason, she mentioned that usually TPO USA, they do carry a platform that then they place Charlie's chair on it.
02:27:46.740and so that refused the idea of repaving now now here is another thing usually i mean if you look
02:27:55.760at the videos that were released from different angles um showing the time of the shooting and
02:28:02.360afterwards the chaos and everything and then the fact that afterwards the guy from tpusa that wants
02:28:09.800to get the sim card or whatever the memory card or whatever uses the chair that all right guys pull
02:28:16.400us up vote on there for me pull us up on kit guys vote for me over there on the floor why wasn't it
02:28:22.700so much on the chair why wasn't it on the people that were um basically attempting to help the
02:28:30.720charlie as they went down and as they carried him to the car nobody had a lot of blood on them
02:28:36.420the blood wasn't dripping from him as they carried him to the car so the idea that there was so much
02:28:42.840blood that psychologically is devastated to the students to me doesn't make sense it doesn't
02:28:49.940justify the fbi ordering the repaving and that crime scene was completely contaminated with
02:28:58.000everybody walking around it if there was so much blood on the floor why would were people walking
02:29:03.480on it walking around taking the sim card yeah so that just doesn't make sense so myron can i ask
02:29:09.940you a question on this um uh because you did work for the fbi um the um sorry uh homeland
02:29:17.560security hsi oh homeland security yeah and um so yeah awesome so the question here is uh you
02:29:24.460mentioned what the normative uh position would be uh would would the two questions would that
02:29:30.420change because this is like a high profile case there is possibly evidence well not possibly
02:29:37.240There is a possibility, especially for people who don't agree with the mainstream narrative, that there may be evidence in terms of possibly a bullet being there, and then they believe that this has been paved over, so therefore you're taking away evidence.
02:29:50.300So in this situation, would it be normal for this to be paved over?
02:30:03.180Well, what I'll say is that there's an enormous amount of law enforcement there.
02:30:07.240You had the FBI response team, evidence response team, who they're really good at what they do.
02:30:10.860You had the state police there. You had local police there.
02:30:13.740So, you know, they were probably able to process that scene fairly quickly with the amount of manpower that was there.
02:30:20.240And then, like I said before, universities, right, are very finicky whenever there's like violent acts that happen, you know, on their campuses.
02:30:27.380And they're, you know, they try to destroy anything that might get in the way of people enrolling or feeling safe or students, you know, being able to walk the area.
02:30:35.260So, you know, I guarantee there was probably an enormous amount of pressure on the investigators to like, you know, get your get your evidence, get out of there.
02:30:41.660And, you know, it is what it is. So and I use the example with Idaho three.
02:30:46.980Right. If you guys remember those three people that were killed by Brian Koberger, they destroyed the house.
02:30:50.840They knocked it down. Why? That was because enormous pressure from the school to get rid of the house because they didn't want it to become like an area that people would want to tour.
02:30:57.860And, you know, look at it as like, you know, to memorialize the the killer.
02:31:01.400I would not be surprised if this university had the same, you know, mindset.
02:31:05.380Now, with that said, I'm just giving an example as to why it could be plausible, like, you know, why they would want to get off the crime scene quickly.
02:31:11.140And then with the enormous amount of law enforcement over there, I can't imagine they wouldn't be able to process the scene very quickly.
02:31:15.860You know, we're talking about some of the top tier agencies with the most advanced technology and specialists processing the scene.
02:31:22.180So they probably be able to do it fairly quickly.
02:34:07.140And so I do think in my experience as somebody who has done criminal law, prosecution as well, in a high profile situation, it doesn't make sense that the crime scene was released so quickly, given that they hadn't even had a suspect.0.99
02:34:25.860They didn't even know what they were looking for. So I don't know that I agree with the notion that, you know, I think people are sort of jumping over that and glossing over that if that wasn't necessarily a big deal. But I think it's significant.
02:34:39.780The other issue that I would disagree with is this notion of the SD card. When law enforcement is trying to secure a crime scene, you don't want witnesses, eyewitnesses jumping in there and messing with things. That is essentially degrading the crime scene. That's contaminating the crime scene.
02:34:58.500And so I think when you have TPUSA witnesses and employees that are jumping into the crime scene within minutes, removing items, I think that is significant.
02:35:13.080And I think it's problematic because it is degrading the crime scene at a minimum.
02:35:17.340But I think that those people should be questioned and asked why they're doing that and what they have.
02:35:22.040But if you are contaminating a crime scene immediately, it's going to call into question the remainder of the investigation because that person who jumped in to get the SD cards also then used the very chair that the victim was sitting in.
02:35:38.840So you have an issue now here with the contaminated crime scene.
02:35:42.680Those things should have been gathered and kept as physical evidence, anything that the victim touched, anything that the victim was wearing.
02:35:50.280and you have also the footage so i think that there were some issues and some mistakes that
02:35:56.120were made in securing the crime scene number one allowing eyewitnesses to go back in there and
02:36:01.720remove sd cards um and then the very quick turnaround in releasing the crime scene and
02:36:09.240paving over that okay thanks for that octavia um does somebody for and then i want to bring
02:36:15.580my iron after that, but does anybody want to respond to that? This is why lawyers, this is
02:36:19.980why lawyers a lot of times don't know what they're talking about. A search warrant is not the same as
02:36:23.660open area where a crime state occurred. When you have a search warrant, you basically own that
02:36:27.680house. Once you breach, you're, you're securing their area. You're making sure people aren't in
02:36:31.920there. You're clearing up for bodies. Then you're actually actively searching, depending on what
02:36:35.620you're looking for in the house. If you're looking for narcotics, obviously you could be far more
02:36:39.040invasive, take floorboards out, et cetera. So a search warrant is not equivalent whatsoever to
02:36:43.220the situation at all you own that house when you have paper on it that's number one number two i'm
02:36:47.740not disputing the fact that there might be issues with the crime scene and how it went down but let's
02:36:52.200be honest that guy pulled that sd card before investigators can get on the scene and actively
02:36:56.240go ahead and stop him from doing that so there's some things that like you said before are simply
02:36:59.940not going to be able to be controlled by the investigators that arrive on the scene and then
02:37:03.900the second thing i want to say is also is the reason why they were able to process the scene
02:37:06.940so quickly is because they literally had the fbi response team there guys that came in from
02:37:10.560Washington, D.C., as well as the state police there as well. These guys are experts when it
02:37:14.660comes to collecting evidence, and they were able to do it very quickly. Now, and there was an
02:37:18.980enormous amount of resources on that location. We're talking about the director and the co-director
02:37:22.960of the FBI coming in and flying in and overseeing it. So, of course, they're going to make sure
02:37:26.920that they process the scene quickly. And then, like I said before, the university is going to
02:37:30.140have issues because they're going to be like, yo, we can't have you guys on our campus all day.
02:37:33.880We got classes. There are students here. We want this blood cleaned up. We want you guys out of
02:37:38.500here it's not a good look for the university and i love how this stupid woman over here who has1.00
02:37:42.320nothing knows nothing about law enforcement putting a bunch of thumbs down like bro like1.00
02:37:45.280you don't know what you're talking about this is a problem when you talk to people that don't have1.00
02:37:48.660any type of law enforcement experience nobody gives a shit that you teach anything woman shut0.99
02:37:52.460the fuck up anyway back to what i was saying i'm somebody that's actually i'm actually someone that's0.99
02:37:56.660i'm actually someone that's done criminal investigations i've served hundreds of search0.98
02:38:00.160warrants i've written affidavits that have been approved by a usa's i write my own affidavits so0.98
02:38:04.060i don't know what the fuck you're talking about you don't know what you're talking about which0.98
02:38:06.620is why you're speaking the way that you are but back to what i was saying before again am i going0.99
02:38:10.180to sit here and say that law enforcement was perfect no the lawyer was actually right a lot
02:38:14.080of mistakes are going to be made no investigation is perfect and preserving evidence a lot of times
02:38:17.340is it going to be perfect but with that said the speed at which they process the scene that's
02:38:21.720that's explainable they had an enormous amount of resources there hundreds of agents and law
02:38:26.220enforcement officials were there so of course they're going to be able to process it as far as1.00
02:38:29.320like the sd card hey i agree that's fucking stupid why would you let someone come into the crime scene0.98
02:38:33.360But it's important to realize that that crime scene was not secured before that TPUSA guy got in there and took what it was.0.99
02:38:39.100This is, like, right after Charlie was shot.
02:38:41.680So, of course, investigators weren't able to come in and secure the crime scene.
02:38:44.380This happens all the time, and it's their job to find that guy and get the SD card and try to preserve as much of the evidence as possible.
02:38:50.480And then as far as, like, them cleaning the area up, like I said before, once the process is cleaned—
02:38:53.380Did they do that? Just a quick question. Did they do that?
02:38:55.640They paid over it. That's what everyone is complaining.
02:38:57.700No, no, the SD card. No, no, you mentioned that.
02:39:00.440I heard the guy call that they got it, but I'm not sure if they did.
02:39:01.980I think I'm tactical and speak to that if you want.
02:39:04.740But the point I'm trying to make is, is that they paved the area over because the crime scene was effectively done and they got what they needed and they got out of there.
02:39:11.860And then, like I said before, universities have a big issue when there's crimes committed on their campuses.
02:39:17.720Campus police are a lot of the times are not instructed to arrest students.
02:39:20.860They're there to try to preserve a certain type of environment and they're trying to not make it look unsafe or dangerous or anything else like that.
02:39:27.260Again, I use the Idaho three as an example.
02:39:28.720you had one of the most prolific murders in america what did they do they knocked down that0.98
02:39:33.660fucking house as soon as they could why because it creates an error of issues for the school to0.98
02:39:39.340be able to get students to enroll and to make money so again i'm not saying that they rolled0.99
02:39:45.300it over and that wasn't bad i'm not saying that but i am saying is that it makes sense why it
02:39:49.720could possibly have been done that way and just to be clear just so people know my position i'm not
02:39:53.980sold on either narrative whether it's the official narrative there's holes in that and there's
02:39:57.160obviously holes in the alternative theories i'm just speaking objectively here why they would roll
02:40:02.040uh clean the uh the environment after the crime scene was secured and then it makes sense because
02:40:06.080hundreds of agents were there processing the crime scene so of course they're going to get through it
02:40:09.380quickly fair enough fair enough i want to bring my question can i ask him a question all right
02:40:14.960quickly because i want to bring blake into the conversation as well because uh he's been following
02:40:18.340this case for a while as well myron if the fbi comes to a conclusion within two days of who did
02:40:25.140it would they bother although you know the fbi director did say he was going to keep looking
02:40:30.480when they pave over does that mean it's like case closed for them no no it's not even an fbi case
02:40:37.900it's a state case the state honestly like the fbi has no power in this investigation is the state
02:40:42.160that's running it the fbi was there from a supportive perspective you know to process
02:40:46.060things and a big reason why is because they can get things done quicker than a state lab can a lot
02:40:49.820of the times that's why a lot of the evidence was flown over to virginia to quantico but um but it's
02:40:54.780state case at the end of the day and they're calling all the shots so blake i wanted to bring
02:40:59.720you in i know you've been uh following the case for a while as well and then we'll get jake to
02:41:03.540respond um and if you can just give us your general thoughts as well a about the debate b
02:41:09.160about what we're talking about but also the um someone's messaging me saying that they didn't
02:41:14.840get the sd card but then i'm seeing on my chat where someone said they didn't get the sd card
02:41:18.760they got a copy of it so there's two different three different theories going on so if you what
02:41:22.760your thoughts on that and then to do to respond well my first part would be a question to myron
02:41:29.660as far as um and i understand he's ran investigations um does someone with a badge
02:41:38.820have to show up first to declare that this is a crime scene and for everyone to get away and get
02:41:47.760out or is there kind of a um like a social norm or just common sense element to it that
02:41:55.900um i just would you know i just witnessed something uh everything here under this tent
02:42:02.580has now become a crime scene even though federal authorities have not come on scene and um and you
02:42:10.500know it's probably not going to be a good idea to take stuff away uh so like for i guess my question
02:42:17.120And as anybody else, man, they would get jammed up.
02:42:21.000Yeah, so to answer your question, typically it's someone's mic.
02:42:24.680Blake, your mic is making a lot of sound.
02:42:27.700Look, typically the patrolmen are going to be the first ones that are on the scene, right?
02:42:31.220They're the first responders a lot of the times.
02:42:33.220And depending on the situation, right, if it's a calm area, then of course they're going to have the wherewithal to be like, all right, we need to preserve the crime scene.
02:42:38.860But we're talking about campus cops that don't have as much experience when it comes to investigations.
02:44:22.700That's for the state to make that decision.
02:44:23.760Myron, explain to them that personal property is still a thing, and you either voluntarily give that over as evidence or they have to get a warrant.
02:44:31.020he can take his all anything that is his personal property you can remove from that scene they can't
02:44:36.860stop you unless they have a warrant so like this has been explained multiple times with multiple
02:44:41.840lawyers on this issue so i mean i don't know that is true yeah i'd have to yeah if he doesn't give
02:44:46.720me consent to go through it yeah i would have to go and get it get a search warrant for sure from
02:44:50.160a judge can i ask something here please to be safe yeah jump in jump in yes i mean even if you
02:44:55.000just grant that the TPUSA employees didn't act correctly there, that maybe they shouldn't have
02:45:02.000done that. But like, I mean, these guys have just said that you need a warrant before you can
02:45:05.520actually come and take the property. But if you just grant these things that they didn't act
02:45:09.440properly, what is actually the inference here? And then also in terms of the paving over as well,
02:45:14.700why do you think that they've done this if this is nefarious? What are you actually implying here
02:45:20.200so we can get to the meat of what you guys are claiming? Yeah, that's a great point because
02:51:32.020I also think it's very strange that they wouldn't be able to get ballistics from that round.
02:51:36.380I think it's very weird that they paved over the site.
02:51:39.240I think the T-shirt puffing up in the back and the front when it was a neck shot is strange.
02:51:45.320I think it's odd that they sold the car immediately.
02:51:49.780I think the whole explosive center blowing up and having, who was it?
02:51:54.840uh what's his name's plane like descended to 7 000 feet and slowed down at 150 miles an hour
02:52:00.760and flew right over as the the i guess the explosive center was blowing up i mean that
02:52:05.220seems strange there's just like a lot of weird stuff um but yeah i mean i haven't studied a ton
02:52:12.760i watched the debate i didn't think actually i thought candace smoked him but i actually didn't
02:52:17.120think either of them did a great job providing a super compelling argument either way to be
02:52:21.920totally honest and uh dan you close to the charlie kirk sky i remember when we were doing this space
02:52:27.460you're the one who came into the space and gave us the exclusive at the time i think tim pool
02:52:31.240pulled out to me saying he's fine but then you were like no i already i know i've got information
02:52:35.140he is dead so i mean you you were the first one to reveal that publicly to everyone yeah no i i
02:52:40.360knew he was dead like 20 minutes later 10 minutes later but i had a friend that was um like in
02:52:46.320direct contact so fair enough and we and we do we do uh support you in your race i hope it goes
02:52:54.140well for you and uh yeah that's tomorrow isn't it everyone needs to vote by rob you had a question
02:52:58.040no no they gotta they gotta vote on tuesday last last day to vote is tuesday yeah i can't vote
02:53:02.460tomorrow so you gotta come out tuesday okay i want to say this real quick they were trying to
02:53:06.880destroy that school they were trying to destroy that house literally since the beginning of the
02:53:10.300trial they only got to destroy it later on because they weren't able to but they were trying to
02:53:15.280destroy that house from the beginning but i'll just which house the house on king street that
02:53:20.380i was talking about with the idaho four idaho three whatever she's over here where oh he was0.98
02:53:23.660idaho four actually same shit the idaho three idaho four doesn't matter the point is is that0.78
02:53:28.240they try to destroy that house from the beginning dan can i ask you a question and i well actually0.98
02:53:34.240i have something to add to that uh rob real quick real quick oh dan yeah uh yeah ask if myron's
02:53:41.180gonna vote for dan actually i'd like to know because myron's kissed a wall lately so i don't
02:53:46.280know okay guys guys guys it's going off track can we bring the conversation back on track1.00
02:53:52.140you could go suck a dick faggot the fuck do you think you're talking about if i can uh dan1.00
02:53:58.640you fucking retard can you tell me what the topic of the debate was if you watched it um1.00
02:54:05.560so i didn't watch the last hour of it um but i saw the topic was basically i believe um him1.00
02:54:14.440trying to dispel um her theories and her claims or basically making her prove her claims um and
02:54:20.640then litigating what she said dude okay i hate when no name broke you try to come in and say1.00
02:54:25.140some fuck shit like that like oh you kissed a wall dude how fucking dare you you fucking faggot1.00
02:54:29.600i have taken on the jews more than anyone else on this fucking thing they've demonetized me1.00
02:54:34.500they've come after me they've fucking shut down all my shit this fucking retard comes in here bro1.00
02:54:38.260nobody knows you're on a fucking anon account faggot the fuck are you talking about no one1.00
02:54:42.440even knows who you are how could you say candace crushed him if she didn't even provide one piece1.00
02:54:49.220of evidence well i mean in the sense that he couldn't name one of the seven charges i thought
02:54:53.800that she you know he was trying to use some intimidation tactics that she shut down i thought
02:54:57.540she controlled the conversation very well just from like an argument standpoint um he seemed
02:55:02.200very nervous she was very calm cool and collected she seemed like she had a lot more facts and
02:55:05.820evidence um but but i don't i don't i i listen i agree i don't think she presented a very strong
02:55:11.780case i like i wasn't compelled by by her evidence at all the last thing to be honest like i think
02:55:17.780you're like you're someone who's running for congress which is awesome so we expect more
02:55:21.580from people running for congress than just like appeals to rhetoric or emotion if you're
02:55:26.080acknowledging that the topic was she had to prove evidence uh that he's a patsy and you didn't see
02:55:31.620her provide one piece of evidence surely you'll now admit she lost correct i mean okay i mean
02:55:38.500you're pretty aggressive in the framing but listen i i do agree and i already said this that i don't
02:55:43.660think that she did a very good job presenting any compelling evidence at all i mean i was well but
02:55:47.960i didn't see the last hour right but what i saw um i didn't feel like she presented a very strong
02:55:53.640case at all i feel like i could have presented a stronger case um than she did and i also find it
02:55:58.240strange that she's like slow dripping information you know after a year about this it's kind of like
02:56:02.820come out with it let everybody know what you think and let the defense have as much information as
02:56:07.080possible if you truly don't believe the you know the narrative you should not want somebody that
02:56:11.240is innocent to be convicted and you shouldn't you know i feel like she's her focus is monetizing
02:56:16.060this um and so yeah i'm i'm i'm not a big fan either side i i i thought he was like super
02:56:23.640obnoxious but okay uh and i appreciate that dan uh and um that i mean that's what we're debating
02:56:30.080now rob rob you just said they were debating whether who won the debate but uh i want to
02:56:34.600bring in a trillion well let me just say let me just say one thing i will say like to his point
02:56:41.520if the whole premise of the debate was that she had to prove that um he was a patsy i i you know
02:56:48.480by that premise i thought you know she did not succeed so i i will i will give him that well
02:56:54.940there was two there was two premises so one was she had to prove that he was a patsy but then on
02:56:59.760the other hand andrew wilson had to prove that it was tyler robinson and like i said i thought
02:57:05.120neither did a good job i thought neither did a good job presenting on either side i like i wasn't
02:57:09.500like i didn't i wasn't compelled in either direction after listening granted i did not
02:57:14.440see the last hour but what i saw i didn't see compelling evidence on either side fair enough
02:57:20.860fair enough that's a fair enough analysis uh trillion i wanted to bring you in because then
02:57:25.860because i know we've got a lot more i think we've got more people on the other side at the moment
02:57:28.680but uh trillion the question to you is um that uh one of the points you talked about which is
02:57:35.400evidence that it was tyler robinson you'd mentioned that i believe andrew wilson argued that there was
02:57:41.960visual cctv evidence um in the debate then she then she responded and then so what was your
02:57:48.580thoughts about that yeah so candace introduces that the most of the hearing was under 1102 which
02:57:55.920is like this hearsay standard in utah okay and a lot of and it genuinely was so people say dna
02:58:02.680isn't hearsay not the whole not the whole like preliminary is hearsay i think we could all sort
02:58:08.780agree to that but there was a lot said under the auspices of hearsay and one of those things was
02:58:14.480the identification of tyler robinson it is true in my opinion and many others that there's no
02:58:20.520actual clear pictures that identify specifically tyler robinson you have a lot of cameras you have
02:58:26.920flock you have all this stuff and the best we have are like partial license plates and you know
02:58:32.540So basically, if you really try to run it down, there is no clear image that shows Tyler Robinson, especially not on the roof or after the fact.
02:58:44.040Andrew's response to it is that it was good enough for Tyler's parents.
02:58:48.260So Tyler's parents were shown a photograph.
02:58:50.320They thought it looks like Tyler Robinson.
02:58:52.520And therefore, they identified these pictures as good as anybody could possibly do it.
03:16:27.460Well, let Maron finish, but then I do think someone needs to answer the question.
03:16:30.620And again, this is coming from someone who's in the middle, who's kind of like, okay, I'm not convinced with either one.
03:16:34.320But I do think it's very interesting how the people that have the highest vested interest in Tyler Robinson winning this case have not brought up any of the fucking piece of evidence that you guys are talking about, whether it's a steak restaurant, the ballistic stuff with the 30 odd six body double exploiting microphones, etc.
03:16:49.200The people that need this defense the most have not utilized any of these alternative theories.
03:16:53.980So I would say with that said, and just so you guys know, this was just the preliminary hearing.
03:16:57.780They could have used any of this stuff to create, to, you know, hurt the government's position with trying to establish probable cause.
03:17:04.980And it was actually the defense that asked for stuff to not be put in.
03:17:08.120For example, like the video footage of him being on top of the Lossie Center.
03:17:11.660The defense asked for that to not come in.
03:17:13.240So if anything, it was the defense suppressing a lot of the evidence coming in from the state.
03:20:46.780If I can, there's a misunderstanding here, I think.
03:20:49.340The defense files basically a motion to dismiss that's arguing, even if the state's case is true, here's why we shouldn't get the capital death penalty.
03:21:01.960I'm unaware in anywhere in the pretrial hearing where the defense definitively said he wasn't on campus.
03:21:07.840Can you show me that while you're looking for evidence that you were going to provide?
03:21:11.720I gave you I already posted the thing about this court, which you can go look in the comments and I'll go get the other one of the defense brief where they're arguing that he's not there.
03:21:21.900And what Paramount did, there is a paragraph where they don't repeat the state wants you to believe.
03:21:27.560All right. As expected, I destroyed them with that. See, that's the problem with these retards is that they're not as intelligent as they think they are. It's like, dude, the defense didn't use any of the arguments that you fucking idiots are making like at all. We watched the preliminary hearing together, guys.
03:21:47.440you know what i mean we watched the preliminary hearing together guys0.98
03:21:52.720the defense challenged dna over all the other shit like0.96
03:21:57.640so anyway it's fucking crazy but what can you do right what can you do let's go back to uh this0.96
03:22:06.320chick did they to your knowledge make any recommendations did they suggest recommended0.99
03:22:10.860that she attend a day program you're fucking saying bro yes i always lose brain cells when1.00
03:22:16.820i talk to these people because they bring up like the shit that doesn't matter you know what i mean1.00
03:22:21.520and then he says oh yeah he's gonna get convicted then shut the fuck up buddy then shut the fuck up0.99
03:22:28.240man oh god all right and the person from aspire then said he would send her patient resources0.99
03:22:37.100and it's like the thing that kills me is like they don't realize like everything kind of has a
03:22:40.600uh an explanation dude like them paving over that makes sense why right and i use the example of the
03:22:46.300Idaho case we watched that documentary together0.99
03:22:48.300as well they wanted that shit gone1.00
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03:34:24.500Kevin Fry in the Valley News Now Digital Content Center.
03:34:27.520Valley News Live has obtained court documents that reveal some disturbing new details
03:34:32.060in the deaths of two children in Mandan and a mother arrested for their murder.
03:34:36.940That includes video evidence captured on a phone inside that home before police even arrived.
03:34:42.520Kaylee Earhart, a 22-year-old mother, is now facing two counts of murder and additional charges
03:34:47.000after two of her three children were killed Thursday night at a residence in Mandan.
03:34:50.900According to that affidavit, before officers arrived, Earhart had chased the children's father and grandmother from the home with a knife.
03:34:58.840The father was able to wrestle a pistol away from Earhart, but she then locked him out of the house.
03:35:04.880Video on the father's phone showed Earhart carrying one of the children while armed and telling the father, quote, say goodbye to your kids.
03:43:59.300They do, and it's really starting to get annoying because we're getting to a point now where it's like it doesn't even matter anymore.
03:44:06.980It's just like, okay, who's able to spin up the best conspiracy theory, right, that sounds cool, and just run with that thing and make as much money as possible?
03:44:15.380Like I told you guys before I explained the need for conspiracy theories in a post-9-11 world where, you know, we've been lied to by our government constantly, and there's just the ugly reality.