Fed Reacts To YNW Melly Trial Day 14 & Update On Andrew Tate
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Length
2 hours and 54 minutes
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165.06401
Summary
The Melly trial is in full swing and the defense is going through some text messages from Melly's phone. We cover it all here on FedReacts. FedReactions is a new type of show hosted by Nick and Cozy Fuentes and hosted by Cozy and Nick.
Transcript
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And what's up, guys? We are live. What's up? Welcome to FedReacts. You know, got an impromptu show right now. Good morning. It's 9.50 right now, Eastern Standard Time.
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We're going to be covering the Melly trial. Just went live. Looks like they're going through some text messages.
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So without further ado, we're just going to get right into it, and I'll give you all an update when we get a break here.
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Hold on. Let me go ahead and get this thing going with the sound.
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Okay, don't make her cry anymore. IDK, what you said, but she was crying.
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From phone number 9807, send 828-2018 at 9.42 p.m.
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Phone phone number 9807, send 828-2018 at 9.43 p.m.
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You just making shit worse with me and her right now.
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Phone phone number 9807, send 828-2018 at 9.53 p.m.
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Phone number ending in 6942, send August 28, 2018, 10.33.
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From phone number 9807, send 828-2018 at 10.33 p.m.
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Phone number ending in 6942, send August 28, 2018, 10.56.
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Phone number ending in 6942, send August 28, 2018, 10.56, 28 p.m.
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Phone number ending in 6942, send August 28, 2018 at 10.57 p.m.
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Not one thing I said bad, but they, your family, not me.
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But you know I carry, so she better think before running up.
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From message, from phone number 9807, send 830-2018 at 11.00 a.m.
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From phone number 9807, send 830-2018 at 11.05 a.m.
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While you keep messing with people, Rob, what's wrong with you?
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Phone number ending in 6942, send August 30, 2018, 11.06 a.m.
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That little girl talking about what she's going to do to me.
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Phone number ending in 6942, same date, 11.06 a.m.
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From message, from phone number 9807, send 830-2018 at 11.07 a.m.
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Phone number ending in 6942, send August 30, 2018, 11.00 a.m.
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That was the only day I text her, so I showed you what I said.
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So, guys, what they're doing right now is they're going through some of the text messages.
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You know, the trial is pretty much wrapping up.
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I think the prosecution has, like, one more witness that they're going to call.
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So, I'll probably cover the trial today and tomorrow.
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But, yeah, right now they're going through text messages from Melly's phone.
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I know some of you guys are saying, wait, what's going on right now?
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As you guys know, I was live earlier with Nick and Sneeko on Sneeko's stream and Cozy TV.
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And the Bitcoin bandit says, if you're not listening to Rumble and Cozy streams with Sneeko and Nick Fuentes, your sleep schedule is crazy.
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But, hey, someone's got to put the work in for y'all, man.
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I told y'all we are on the path to number one we got next.
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So it looks like they're going to, like, recess it real quick.
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So I want to tell y'all real quick about this video.
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This right here, this witness right here, man, that came in.
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Here's a pretty good summary of what went down.
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And basically what this witness did, guys, it was he confirmed that Melly did, in fact, change his clothes after the shooting.
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And same people being the four people that entered the Mitsubishi?
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The only thing I disagree with him is on his Andrew Tate coverage.
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But I would say that's probably the only thing we disagree on.
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And who was at Frito's house when you first got there?
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And when they say Frito, guys, they're referring to Fredo Bang.
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That's what they're, that's who he's referring to.
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The other rapper who is not testifying in this trial for obvious reasons.
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Who was at Frito's house after everybody that wasn't at the house?
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In other words, what are the names of the people that were at the house?
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Was that the first time you saw Melly after you guys left the studio?
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Was Melly wearing the same clothes or different clothes than when you saw her at the studio?
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So he's wearing something at the, at the studio.
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And after the murder, you're at Frito's house and he's wearing something different.
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If you remember where Melly was sitting, he's in the rear driver's side seat.
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You've got one person sitting right next to you and you've got another person sitting in the passenger seat in the front.
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When you fire around in an enclosed car and it hits somebody, it's going to spray blood on you.
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You're going to get, you're going to get some material on you for sure.
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He gets in the back seat and you can see the door right here where my mouse is.
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So you see him confirm, get inside the back left passenger side, right?
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And then you see the next victim, Juvie, right here.
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So that's the outfit he was wearing on the night of the murder.
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He changed his clothes according to the prosecution.
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But y'all just saw he was wearing jeans and a jean jacket.
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He's a reluctant witness, but he brings out a very, very important fact.
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And so when you got to Frito's house, was it light or dark outside?
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But remember that the murder supposedly happened around 4.30 or thereabouts in the morning.
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So it would be dark and then just about to start getting light in about an hour and a half or so.
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Yourself and Mellie and someone else was at Frito's house.
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Do more people come to the house or do people leave the house?
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At any point in time, did Mellie leave Frito's house?
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So the people that you previously said were there, were no longer there, correct?
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We're going to go back to the active trial, guys.
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We could come back to this when we're in the middle of a break.
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What verdict will the jury reach in the YNW Mellie trial?
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So more and more people are starting to think that Mellie is guilty.
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Before it was, you know, 80% thought that he was not guilty.
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But as the trial has been going on, the prosecution has been slowly, you know, switching the jury,
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Keep in mind, a lot of these people that are in here, guys, are 100% YNW Mellie fans.
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Like, I mean, it's pretty, I mean, you guys know my take on this case.
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The evidence in this case is extremely strong, though it's circumstantial.
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I told your sister to stop whatever it is they're doing.
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From phone number 9807, the 7-8-30-2018 at 1146 AM.
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You're telling everybody my business, and you don't even be right.
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From phone number 9807, the 7-8-30-2018 at 1146 AM.
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I have people telling me your son doesn't care about me or love you.
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I always say you're just finding your way, and I know you love, even though you hurt me and don't see how much I sacrifice for you every day.
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I argue with people about talking trash about you, even though people say he would not take up for you like that.
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But you are not going to say everything is my fault.
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I know you hurt and looking for someone to blame, but I love you.
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Just so you guys know, this conversation, it seems to be, is between Melly and his mom.
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If I'm not mistaken, Brazy Lady is who he has in his phone as his mother.
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And keep in mind, guys, the dates here, August 30th, 2018.
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Same phone number since August 30th, 2018, 12 of 8, 07 PM.
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Same phone number since September 11th, 2018 at 1049 PM.
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Phone number ending in 69-42 sent September 11th, 2018 at 1151 PM.
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Phone number 9807 sent 11-9-11-2018 at 1153 PM.
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Phone number ending in 69-42 sent September 11th, 2018 at 1154 PM.
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I miss you so much, but I know I have to let you grow up.
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Yeah, okay, so some of you guys are just joining in and probably wondering what the hell is going on.
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They're doing a recap right now, guys, of text messages, and what they're doing is they're showing text conversation between Melly and his mother.
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I'm trying to figure out the relevance of why they're showing this, but I'm sure they have a point here.
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Same phone number sent September 14th, 2018 at 615 PM.
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And once we hit 1 to 2,000 live viewers, guys, I'll explain what happened with the Rumble stream the other day, so don't worry.
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I know I'm kind of going here off the cuff like doing a live stream in the morning, which I never, ever do.
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Phone number ending in 6-9-42 sent September 14th of 2018 at 624 PM.
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Same phone number message sent 9-14-2018 at 627 PM.
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Same phone number message sent September 15th of 2018 at 348 AM.
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I think they're doing this, guys, to establish that Melly is, in fact, the user of this phone, which explains the intimate messages with his mother.
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So, I think they're trying to establish that this phone is utilized by Melly.
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Well, keep in mind, guys, the prosecution's case heavily relies upon Melly's phone being in his possession during the commission of these crimes because the phone is what the prosecution and the police used to track the location of the murder and everything else that went down.
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Because the story that Melly's friends gave the police didn't make sense.
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But when they did the geolocation data lookup back on the phones, they saw that the phone painted a much different story.
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So, that is why this is so critical to them establishing that Melly does, in fact, use this phone.
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But the defense is trying to put up, yo, after Melly was in jail, this phone was being used by other people.
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So, I think the prosecution here is trying to show that this phone belongs to Melly.
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But, again, I literally just turned this broadcast on just like y'all did.
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Yes, I can pick it up on my way back home tonight, question mark.
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Tell track, send my money please for the last rental.
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From phone number 9807, sent 915-2018 at 353 p.m.
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I was about to text you and ask you to get him one.
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What car are you driving or are you in a sprinter?
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Yes, same phone number, message sent at 8.07 22 p.m.
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And just so you guys know, when they say Brandon, I think they're referring to this guy.
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This is Melly's little brother, if I'm not mistaken.
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Brandon Curtis King, known professionally as an American rapper and songwriter.
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He is the younger brother of American rapper, YNW Melly.
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So, again, I think they're doing this to establish that he is, in fact, the user of the phone.
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You're not going to have intimate conversations like this with just anyone.
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And so they're trying to establish that this is, in fact, his phone.
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Do you think you want to go to Ohio for Christmas?
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Message sent September 23rd of 2018 at 2.42 a.m.
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So it looks like he missed the show to get his hair done, and he didn't give a shit because it was only $5,000.
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Like, they're not the most punctual people, okay?
00:27:10.520
This is why we don't really interview rappers on our podcast like that anymore, guys.
00:27:16.920
Like, this is very common where they don't show up on shows.
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This is why so many promoters, like, they'll pay them maybe a portion up front.
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Sometimes they pay them all up front, which that's a lot of the times an L.
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Like, you got to remember, a lot of these guys are criminals that just happen to make music.
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And unfortunately, they don't have a certain level of integrity and adherence to rules, regulations, and the law.
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So if you take someone that's an outlaw, make them an artist, it's not like they're going to change into a good person overnight.
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This is typically why we don't even book rappers anymore.
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It's a lot of work for not much reward in a podcast setting where articulate conversation is something that's valued.
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It's just something that a lot of these artists, you know, can't provide.
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And I know some people might get mad at me for saying that or whatever.
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But, I mean, it is very difficult to deal with rappers.
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And that's why we don't interview them anymore, you know, unless, like, they're different.
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You're not like a normal, typical street rapper that, you know, is going to give one-word answers.
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And you got to pull teeth to get answers and all this other stuff.
00:28:22.980
So, yeah, basically, it looks like he didn't show up for a show.
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And the promoter is calling his mom trying to figure out what's going on.
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And that's when you know it's bad, when the promoters are freaking calling your parents.
00:28:40.420
Same phone number, message sent September 23rd, 2018 at 2.57 a.m.
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You put everybody before you and real friends would have said leave.
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And they would miss the show, not you, because it's your case.
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Phone number ending in 69.42, message sent September 23rd, 2018 at 2.59 a.m.
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You act like you don't care anymore about your career.
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You need to start thinking about you and get your priorities together.
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I can't do it for you because you don't want me to.
00:30:00.640
Wow, I wouldn't miss at least one show in a career.
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Phone number ending in 69.42, message sent September 23rd, 2018 at 3.00 a.m.
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Now I want to take accountability for missing the show, bro.
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So, like, you know, people showed up and paid to see him and they didn't get it.
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Message sent September 23rd of 2018 at 3.01 a.m.
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This is the second show that DA promoted for you.
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I get put in it regardless because you're my child, Jamel, and I can't take up for you when I don't know.
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If you guys don't know, YNWMLE's government name is Jamel Demons, okay?
00:31:10.040
They're trying to switch it and make it sound like Demons, but, I mean, it's basically Demons, D-E-M-O-N-S, okay?
00:31:19.620
So, yeah, I mean, it's pretty self-explanatory.
00:31:23.480
I mean, his mom is over here yelling at him for not showing up for a show.
00:31:29.720
No, I don't know because you act like I did something to you, and I never anything but help you.
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And it looks bad because you're tracking everybody there.
00:32:14.660
It called me professional, and that I want you to understand.
00:32:17.680
You want a positive image and people to say how great you did.
00:32:58.520
So, guys, again, they're referring to Slime, right?
00:33:06.520
He says, so he basically wants to go and get his brother.
00:33:15.020
So, and also keep in mind, guys, they have different last names.
00:33:17.320
So, that means they probably have different fathers.
00:33:29.300
You all don't know nothing about this music career.
00:33:37.820
Look, every artist, even Michael Jackson, that missed a show.
00:33:41.020
You all leave me alone, trying to make me look irresponsible.
00:33:45.180
If my check would have come in on time, I wouldn't be trying to get quite last minute.
00:33:58.140
If you needed something, Jamal, all you have to do is ask.
00:34:03.340
What you don't understand, you act like you don't, people who love you and care about you.
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I've been given your space, but it's okay to need help.
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Same phone number, message sent, same date at 10.13 p.m.
00:35:02.660
Same phone number, message sent, 1016, 2018 at 12.34 a.m.
00:35:09.920
Same phone number, message sent, same date at 8.09 a.m.
00:35:14.260
Good morning, I love you, call me when you get up.
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Same phone number, message sent, same date at 2.17 p.m.
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Same phone number, message sent, same date at 9.34 p.m.
00:36:12.300
Same phone number, message sent, October 20, 2018 at 2.13 a.m.
00:36:18.280
You did good, love you, love you, be safe, kid.
00:36:47.960
Same phone number, message sent, same date at 7.12 a.m.
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From 9807, phone number 9807, send 1020, 2018 at 7.13 a.m.
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Phone number 69.42, message sent, 1020, 2018 at 7.13 a.m.
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Phone number 69.42, message sent, 1020, 2018 at 11.17 a.m.
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Same phone number, message sent, same date at 4.09, 18 a.m.
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All right, quick little update because we got 750 plus y'all in here.
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So you guys are probably wondering, yo, why the hell are they reading these sex messages?
00:37:51.940
From what it looks like to me, guys, it looks like the prosecution is the one going through these sex messages
00:37:55.760
because I can't see how the defense would benefit from this, establishing that Melly is the user of this phone
00:37:59.700
because the defense's case is defending against this.
00:38:02.900
One of their main stances has been defending themselves, saying that multiple people use this phone and it's not just Melly.
00:38:08.020
So I'm pretty sure that this is probably the prosecution reading this.
00:38:12.120
But, yes, what they're trying to do is they're trying to establish that Melly is the user of this phone.
00:38:16.960
And the reason for that is because this phone number tied to this, this phone number tied to the phone
00:38:21.980
is what was used when they did their search warrant applications for the location data of the phone.
00:38:27.620
It's called the historical ping, right, in the law enforcement world.
00:38:30.320
They use that to figure out where the crime scene really went down
00:38:33.520
and they found quite a bit of evidence in that area that pretty much pointed in the direction of Melly being the murderer.
00:38:38.760
So that's why they need to establish that Melly is the user of this phone.
00:38:42.680
They went through his photo roll earlier on in the trial,
00:38:45.960
but now they're going ahead and going through the text messages to show that he's also using it to message people.
00:38:52.620
To include his mother, right, which that's a very intimate conversation.
00:38:55.940
I mean, hell, she even referred to him as Jamel in that thread earlier that we were talking about.
00:39:00.100
Phone number 6942, sent 10-23-2018-431, p.m. blank message.
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Phone number 6942, message sent 10-24-2018, 1-03-AM.
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Phone number ending in 6942, sent October 24-2018 at 1-40-56-AM.
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Same phone number continues on the same date at 5-47-AM.
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Phone number 6942, message sent 10-27-18, 3-40-AM.
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Phone number 6942, message sent 10-27-18 at 3-40-AM.
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Same phone number, message sent same date at 3-23-PM.
00:41:07.300
Phone number 6942, message sent October 28-2018, 11-22-AM.
00:41:14.760
Detective, you can skip that next message and move on to the final message on the page.
00:41:25.120
I will go ahead and explain what happened during our whole conversation, why the power went out.
00:41:37.560
Phone number 6942, message sent on October 28-2018, 2-17-PM.
00:42:09.680
Waiting on, I'm waiting on track to catch at me the 1,000.
00:43:42.700
Once we hit 1,000, guys, I'll explain everything that went down.
00:43:53.100
Same phone number, message sent, same date at 3-0-6-23-PM.
00:44:00.920
And, guys, 100 track, you know, 100 track, that's the manager.
00:44:05.760
Pub 9807, put your cash at, pump, so that was sent 10-28-2018 at 3-0-6-PM.
00:44:16.360
This is him right here, guys, just so you guys have an idea.
00:44:27.320
Phone number 6942, message sent, 10-28-2018, 3-0-7-PM.
00:44:43.880
Same phone number continues on the same date at 3-16-PM.
00:44:49.540
Same phone number, same date at 10-12-8-M, 1-1-3-2, Southeast 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
00:45:00.140
Same phone number, November 2nd, 2018, at 1-40-PM.
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Phone number 6942, message sent, 11-2-2018, at 1-53-PM.
00:45:28.620
Loved, quotation marks, love you more, close quotation marks.
00:45:53.460
This is kind of a juvenile conversation between him and his mom.
00:46:01.540
You wouldn't think that this is a conversation between a mother and son, but it is, guys.
00:46:05.160
And just so y'all know, Melly's mom is very young.
00:46:12.460
She had him when she was, like, a teenager, guys.
00:46:38.940
No one blocked me because I'm not finished saying what I'm saying.
00:46:46.920
I've been trying to be there for you, and you push me away like I'm the problem.
00:46:58.800
So you guys are probably wondering, what's up with this juvenile conversation?
00:47:10.880
She became 14 years old when she became pregnant with him, giving birth to him in the ninth grade.
00:47:14.660
So she gave birth to him her freshman year of high school, which is wild.
00:47:34.120
Bro, she's, guys, she's only four years older than me.
00:48:07.900
I'm 9807 on the 11th set, 11th 3, 2018 at 2.43 p.m.
00:48:51.540
You always give me the cold shoulder, but it's cool.
00:49:04.340
Bro, he said, bitch, you gave me the cold shoulder?
00:49:12.660
If I ever tell my mom, bitch, that's the end of me, bro.
00:49:34.420
Bitch, you gave me the cold shoulder because I couldn't find a laser.
00:49:49.700
But, cool, you wanted to be better off by yourself anyway.
00:49:58.160
I looked at four different stores for the shit.
00:50:13.720
And also, I want you guys to look at the dates.
00:50:21.300
So, you can see here, the murders happened, guys, October 26th.
00:50:27.100
You can see here that he's a bit more flustered.
00:50:32.960
So, you can F with who you want, LOL, but it's cool.
00:50:52.360
If you don't understand, I know that next, I know the next pitch call.
00:51:48.900
And it's always at people that I'll do anything for you.
00:52:07.060
We could see that he was on that demon time for real.
00:52:11.120
It's not good to be showing text messages where you're saying that you're evil and you're, you know, a monster in a trial where you're getting tried for double homicide with your death penalty is on the table.
00:52:34.680
Phone number, I mean, message date 11th 3, 2018, 2.46 p.m.
00:54:06.520
So it looks like it's a combination of his girl and his mom using his phone.
00:54:12.380
That's, I know some of y'all are probably confused what the hell's going on.
00:54:14.760
It's a combination of his mom and his girl using his phone.
00:54:18.100
But there is juvenile conversation between him and his mom as well, as you guys can see here.
00:54:24.520
Like, you know, him missing the show, her getting spammed while she's at work as a nurse.
00:55:07.460
Just leave me alone if you don't understand me.
00:55:21.040
Make sure, please, you know, before everybody, you don't even see that shit.
00:56:16.720
I'm not going back and forth with you on your mom phone.
00:56:52.140
Let's go back and see if they're still on the sidebar.
00:57:08.420
As you guys know, we had a show on – damn, I haven't slept yet.
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So it's still – well, I kind of slept but woke up late.
00:57:19.900
And, you know, we had Nick debating Destiny on the JQ.
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I think the peak was 102K watching live, which is crazy, man.
00:57:38.540
I mean, I was thinking about it the other day, you know, starting – you know, we did our first podcast on October 26, 2020.
00:57:48.460
We're going to make sure that we take over the podcasting game.
00:57:50.680
And, you know, I'm still staying true to that, man.
00:57:52.300
Just because we hit 1 million subscribers on the main channel doesn't mean that we're still not going to go super hard for you guys.
00:57:58.640
And to see us crack six figures on Rumble was really cool.
00:58:03.180
If we could have done that debate on YouTube, I think we probably would have, you know, done similar, you know, somewhere between 50 to 100 if we were able to do it on YouTube.
00:58:12.900
But, obviously, for certain reasons, there's no way that we can have a conversation like that on YouTube.
00:58:24.720
And I thought it was – you know, I was there to moderate, right?
00:58:29.580
Shout out to both Destiny and Nick for having – you know, being amicable and being able to, you know, debate the situation.
00:58:37.200
And, you know, we had a great dinner afterwards.
00:58:39.200
So, okay, and then for the nighttime show, right, we did the after-hours show and, like, you know, the stream went out and, you know, the lights turned off.
00:58:47.640
And then we were able to get the, you know, the light back on and the camera on for a little bit.
00:58:51.500
Then, you know, it ended up, like, not working, whatever.
00:58:54.540
What ended up happening, guys, is basically the switcher and the lights turned off.
00:58:58.040
And I think that's because the apartment – well, the space, right, got a bit – a little hot.
00:59:05.420
And, you know, what ended up happening was just one thing failed and then it kind of was like just a, you know, boom, like a domino effect.
00:59:16.660
I'm going to make sure that we keep the spot super cold for tonight's show to make sure that doesn't happen again.
00:59:22.500
But that's what happened last – on Wednesday, man.
00:59:25.520
It wasn't – you know, well, maybe it was the Mossad that attacked us too.
00:59:32.440
The defendant, it is a way to ultimately track his location and move.
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But, yeah, we're going to redo that tonight at 10 o'clock.
00:59:44.100
We'll have Destiny, Zerka, Nick, and the whole squad in here.
00:59:47.740
We told them that we would – we told y'all that we would give you guys another show, so we'll make it happen, right?
00:59:57.540
So, yeah, let's see what they have to say here.
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YNW Mellie is facing the death penalty if convicted of murdering his two friends in that car back in 2018.
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So this is a state publishing text conversation believed to be between defendant and his mother.
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Because, like I said before, they're trying to establish that Mellie was, in fact, the user of this phone and had possession of the phone when the murders were committed because the phone is what ties him to the murder, guys.
01:00:41.040
And the reason why I was a little confused, guys, you can see here there's a black hand showing these text messages.
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And from me watching the trial coverage early on, it was a Caucasian woman that was trying the case.
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But that's why I was a little bit confused because before it was the prosecutor herself that was, like, showing this stuff.
01:00:58.760
So when I saw these black hands, I was like, well, hold on.
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And I know Mellie's defense team, he has an African-American woman on the team.
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But then I saw they were showing these text messages.
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It's got to be the prosecution because this does not help him.
01:01:14.400
And then here I'll hit some of these chats real quick.
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Bugs Carrick goes, did you guys find out what happened to the power on Monday?
01:01:27.360
Basically, like I said, the place was a little warm.
01:01:32.320
Obviously, not all the power went out, but the main thing that went out was the lights and the switcher.
01:01:37.100
So when the lights and the switcher went out, that's why the cameras went out.
01:01:42.240
Zayworsko's question, where does money from Donos go on FNF?
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And, you know, as you guys know, we invest that money back in, man.
01:01:48.800
It's not cheap to, you know, have everything running.
01:01:53.500
A lot of people that you guys don't see that are off camera helping out behind the scenes.
01:01:56.860
And so equipment, maintenance, everything else like that, you know, we damn near run a TV production level podcast, guys.
01:02:06.940
You know, it's, you know, it's not cheap to run it.
01:02:09.740
So that's what pretty much goes into it, you know, because you got to remember, we have a whole YouTube team.
01:02:15.540
Then we got, you know, TikTok slash Facebook and Instagram and all the other stuff.
01:02:23.880
The only social media that we actually do, we manage our own personal Instagrams, obviously.
01:02:31.060
Because, yeah, I say some offensive stuff and people get mad.
01:02:38.820
I think we're like shadow ban on Twitter, bro, by the way.
01:02:40.800
Like, when I tweet, like, it doesn't get that much reach unless, like, I get retweeted by somebody else.
01:02:54.380
We would all love to see your McCree gameplay, Myron.
01:02:57.860
Longho, you might be in for a treat, my friend.
01:03:04.860
If I got ones in the chat, I'll put it, I'll play a clip for y'all.
01:03:09.180
All right, if I get ones in the chat, if y'all want to see that.
01:03:11.860
I don't know if you guys play Overwatch like that, though, so I'm not going to lie.
01:03:30.380
Yeah, they don't know the case all the way, man.
01:03:35.220
Why do you think the black community wants to see Melly go free?
01:03:37.960
I mean, I think that's pretty self-explanatory.
01:03:45.800
But at the end of the day, when you look at the evidence, I mean, it's really tough to come to another conclusion other than he's the shooter, guys.
01:03:53.300
I mean, it's very difficult to look at the evidence, though it's circumstantial in nature.
01:03:57.820
Like I said before, and I'll say it again, whenever you take, you know, one piece of circumstantial evidence, it's weak.
01:04:03.320
But when you take multiple pieces of circumstantial evidence and put them line by line together, it paints a picture, and that picture typically leads you to one logically sound conclusion.
01:04:21.860
102K live viewers in the live stream is evidence that despite the suppression by them boys, there is an audience for the JQ Talks.
01:04:28.500
Yo, I got to give you a Don DeMarco phone because I ain't going to lie to y'all, bro.
01:04:51.080
And the reason why, guys, is because if you want to continue to evolve and grow, right, and become the best, you need to be able to be diversified.
01:05:06.280
And if we sit here and talk about chicks all day, well, that's going to mean we're a very limited podcast that deals with just one topic.
01:05:18.960
Like, bro, I mean, if you don't know female nature at this point and how women move in the modern-day dating place, I don't know what to say.
01:05:27.700
And you guys have seen a bunch of copycat podcasts trying to do what we're trying to do, right?
01:05:32.280
And my thing is they can imitate, but they'll never be able to replicate.
01:05:37.300
Because we're not just going to bring on bimbos and talk to them.
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We're going to bring on interesting people that have different viewpoints that other people are scared to bring on because they say a lot of things that are factual, right?
01:05:49.880
Hate them or love them, go look at the stuff that Nick was talking about.
01:05:53.740
You can go ahead and Google all this stuff that he was mentioning, the clean break memo, et cetera.
01:05:57.480
All of the stuff that he said was pretty historically sound, okay?
01:06:01.460
When it comes to this debate, no one can really – you debate someone like him or Orion Dawson or anything else like that, they got the truth on their side.
01:06:12.480
You can be an awful person, right, in your eyes.
01:06:16.380
But that doesn't mean if they say one plus one, it isn't true.
01:06:23.920
We're really – if I'm going to keep it all the way 1,000 with y'all, we're the only major podcast with a million plus subscribers that are not scared to platform people that are canceled.
01:06:40.800
You know, we brought you guys Andrew Tate before, right?
01:06:50.340
Like, to me, it's not all about clout or whatever.
01:06:54.760
If the guys speak facts and they make good content, we're bringing them on, you know?
01:07:01.540
I'm happy to have conversations with people that might not agree with us, like these, you know, super pro-black people or whatever.
01:07:10.240
So what do you – like, you know, we can only send the invite, and if they say, no, it's no, it is what it is.
01:07:15.220
But y'all can't sit there and get mad at me and be like, oh, well, you only bring on these far-right conservatives.
01:07:21.080
Well, when you bring in – when you ask the libs if they want to come in, they don't want to come.
01:07:24.560
They typically don't want to debate these topics because the problem with far-left arguments a lot of the times is they appeal to feelings, guys.
01:07:39.760
So whenever you put someone that's a super-woke leftist, they typically don't want to debate these topics.
01:07:44.600
Why do y'all think Hassan Piker's been running for me for two years?
01:07:52.560
Like, he doesn't want to debate – first he says, oh, first him and H3 say they want to debate me.
01:08:01.500
Oh, if we're going to do it in person, you need to wear a mask.
01:08:06.920
You want us to wear – like, do y'all have your vaccines?
01:08:17.180
And I showed you all the DMs that they ran from the debate after they challenged me.
01:08:20.680
Then Hassan, oh, well, pressure fit is irrelevant like that, so, you know, I'm not going to debate them.
01:08:26.240
Bro, we get more – we have more subscribers and get more viewers than you.
01:08:30.960
You know, so these guys typically don't want to debate because when – most of the time, when you make liberal leftist arguments, you have to make them from the perception of feelings.
01:08:44.020
And the problem with feelings is facts don't care about your feelings, you know, and your moral sensitivity.
01:08:53.040
So, yeah, man, I mean, like I said before, we're not scared to have certain discussions that other big platforms would never have, bro.
01:09:04.620
And look, I'm not going to say – like, I'm not going to, you know, talk smack on these other platforms and say, like, oh, yeah, they'll never do it.
01:09:12.840
Like, obviously, they want to protect their reputation.
01:09:17.460
But I think there's ways to navigate it in a way where you can do both.
01:09:21.780
Obviously, it's something that we're experimenting with.
01:09:29.200
And when you pull back the layer – I've always had an interest in geopolitics, guys, right?
01:09:34.740
You know, I've always had an interest in world history, all that stuff.
01:09:41.680
If I do watch stuff, it's educational in nature because I'm always trying to improve.
01:09:44.920
I really pride myself on trying to be an inquisitive individual and always learning and becoming better.
01:09:52.320
So having these types of discussions are really enjoyable to me.
01:09:56.300
And I'm like, hey, maybe we can have them on a pot and see what happens.
01:10:02.440
I think it's way better than bringing on retarded rappers, right, that smell like pot and don't give good discussions, quite frankly.
01:10:09.100
And, yeah, like I'm trying to just – I'm trying to give you all diversified content that makes you better.
01:10:15.720
You need to know geopolitics to make good moves in the world and know how the world really works and understand the markets.
01:10:22.220
Because I really started to take an interest, especially once I started getting my money up, knowing how the world really works.
01:10:27.560
It's very important for you to know this stuff as you get your money up, guys.
01:10:30.860
And you also have to know what news is good, what news isn't good, what the mainstream media lies are.
01:10:37.500
Because the mainstream media does sprinkle truth in there.
01:10:39.400
Not all of it is a lie, but you need to be able to exercise critical thinking skills and know what the hell is really going on.
01:10:44.300
That's why I bring people on like Scott Ritter, right, who really knows what's going on with the Russia-Ukraine war,
01:10:50.020
who actually inspected, right, the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and concluded back in like 1998, 1999,
01:10:57.740
that Iraq, in fact, did not have any weapons of mass destruction.
01:11:06.060
So these are the kind of conversations that I like.
01:11:10.820
You know, if you guys don't, obviously, you know, I always read the comment sections and see if the guess was good or bad.
01:11:15.320
A lot of y'all were like, oh, Scott Ritter, he did this and that.
01:11:19.140
But, you know, after y'all saw the podcast, you're like, goddamn, this shit was good.
01:11:21.860
And then, you know, I won't even address the stuff that he's been alleging, the allegations against him.
01:11:27.880
He's already explained that ad nauseum, guys, what it is.
01:11:31.920
And I'm just focused on getting y'all the content, not the drama.
01:11:34.880
But, yeah, you know, other than that, guys, do me a favor.
01:11:38.200
We're trying to really become the best male self-improvement podcast.
01:11:41.540
And a big part about being a man who's on the path to self-improving is being an inquisitive man and understanding how the world works, being informed, knowing what the hell is going on, and knowing being a diversified individual that's capable of having discussions in many different aspects.
01:11:59.180
You want to be the guy where you can sit down on a date with a chick and talk about Jeffrey Dahmer.
01:12:03.820
Then go ahead and switch and talk about, you know, geopolitics.
01:12:06.820
Geopolitics, you could talk about making money.
01:12:09.380
You could talk about your life experiences from traveling.
01:12:14.360
You could talk about, you know, interesting things.
01:12:20.480
And the only way you're going to become an interesting individual is by being inquisitive, right?
01:12:24.680
You have to be an interesting person first, right, which means you being inquisitive.
01:12:29.000
You're going to go ahead and absorb this knowledge.
01:12:30.800
It's going to just make you a better man all around, more well-rounded.
01:12:33.140
You can go ahead and chop it up with the boys and talk.
01:12:35.660
Like, you know, geopolitics or money on this angle.
01:12:38.100
Then you could come in and hang out with a girl and talk about serial killers or whatever the hell with her because women love that shit.
01:12:42.940
And you just want to be that guy where you can sit in a room or you could put anybody in front of you and generate a conversation.
01:12:50.440
And you're only going to get that life skill from being inquisitive and diversifying yourself and having conversations with people that are experts in certain things that you might not.
01:12:59.040
You guys might not have the opportunity to have these conversations with people.
01:13:02.940
We're going to have those conversations for y'all.
01:13:04.660
And you guys can watch it live, send your super chats, interact with these people.
01:13:09.960
You know, I really am coming for all these podcasts.
01:13:19.900
No other big platform is as interactive as we are with our audience live.
01:13:25.660
We're the only ones doing it live, actually interacting with y'all.
01:13:32.620
And I want to make sure that we continue to give you guys the best content, give you guys diversified content.
01:13:37.200
All these people can go ahead and imitate and bring a bunch of girls on their panel and have stupid ass conversations that are mindless or whatever, not challenge the chicks and be boring.
01:13:44.920
They could go ahead and try to copy us, but they will never be able to keep up with us because we're always progressing.
01:13:55.080
We're having conversations that everyone else is too pussy to have, you know, whether it's the JQ or American-Israeli policy, all the stuff that no one wants to talk about.
01:14:03.360
9-11, you know, we will have those conversations.
01:14:06.940
We brought Ryan Dawson on and gave y'all a full-on explanation of what went down on September 11, 2001.
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You think anyone else on YouTube is going to give y'all that?
01:14:22.260
And then, hey, come on over to Rumble because we're about to start to, you know, about them boys.
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And we talked about it, you know, and we have declassified documents that show it.
01:14:29.940
So, you know, I don't mean to get on a rant here.
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My thing is, is that we just really want to make sure that we give you guys good content.
01:14:38.900
Because I've gotten a bunch of messages from people.
01:14:41.600
Why are you guys going to Geopal to stick to the dating, blah, blah, blah.
01:14:44.940
Nah, man, we want to give y'all a full experience, man.
01:14:53.600
I didn't mean to go on a rant there with you guys.
01:14:55.960
But I just had to give you guys your flowers and tell you, thank you so much for the support.
01:15:14.880
All right, let's see where they're, let's refresh this thing.
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Detective, you can start with the first message.
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All right, so they're still going through the text messages.
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And they got on the stand right now, it looks like, Detective Moretti, who is the lead investigator in this case.
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A message sent on November 10, 2018 at 8.08 p.m.
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And you can say it this way, or I can take her home.
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Same phone number, message sent November 11, 2018 at 9.26.
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Real quick, Darian Curtis, I never heard y'all mention the Rockefellers or Rothschilds or Black Rock.
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Like, you know, you need to go to our Rumble, my friend.
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Publishing page 91, message from phone number 6942, message date November 19, 2018, 3-27-40 p.m.
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Phone number 6942, message sent 12-13-2018 at 4-24 p.m.
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Okay, I need get Brandon something to wear, and I have to pawn for $400.
01:18:42.660
And real quick, guys, this is our Rumble right here, because a lot of you guys, like, I know
01:18:49.980
a lot of y'all know that we're on Rumble, but if y'all really want, like, the content
01:18:53.880
content, you guys got to come over to our Rumble, man.
01:18:58.060
You know, you can see here that we're, you know, we have all of our unfiltered stuff or
01:19:03.240
So, and I switched the titles up on Rumble, because, you know, on Rumble, you could do
01:19:15.780
If you guys really want to know what went down on 9-11, you know, we have all the full
01:19:21.480
If you guys really know what Epstein was doing in the United States, we talk about that
01:19:26.400
It's amazing to me how no one, and this is why I hate, this is what I dislike a little
01:19:36.520
When I see other people talk about Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, okay, no one talks about
01:19:42.180
what he really did, like what he was really involved in, you know, with Israeli intelligence,
01:19:47.600
And we go into detail on that on our interview with Ryan Dawson.
01:19:52.400
He's probably one of the best-versed people when it comes to researching Epstein.
01:19:58.060
I mean, he had a bunch of information on Epstein back in like the early 2000s, before people
01:20:03.840
So, and unfortunately, right, we can't have these full-on conversations on YouTube, right?
01:20:09.280
So, we start on YouTube, give y'all some of the sauce, and we're like, all right, guys,
01:20:13.180
got to come over to Rumble now because we can't talk about this on YouTube.
01:20:15.880
And, you know, you guys come on over and you guys enjoy it over there.
01:20:21.320
Go follow us over there, guys, because Rumble is the future, man.
01:20:25.960
YouTube is getting more and more sensitive, and it's only going to get worse, guys.
01:20:31.580
Censorship is only going to get worse as the years progress, because people become more
01:20:39.620
There ends up ending, there's more and more genders.
01:20:42.180
Like, people are going to go ahead and want censorship more and more.
01:20:46.740
Like, if so, if you guys want to be able to get, like, the full-on shows, you got to go
01:20:55.260
We'll always start on YouTube, unless we got someone, like, super volatile, like, you
01:20:59.720
know, Nick, which we'll just have to do in our Rumble all the way.
01:21:02.400
But if you guys want that sauce, man, you know, you got to come on over to Rumble.
01:21:14.500
And just so y'all know, give y'all a quick update on Andrew.
01:21:23.100
And you guys have been asking me about it all the time.
01:21:27.200
He shouted us out on the Tucker Carlson interview.
01:21:35.780
But, you know, hopefully that shuts up all the haters.
01:21:48.780
I had a fucking white hood on my head making jokes on the ops.
01:21:59.840
I kick girls off the show and I tell them, get the F out.
01:22:10.240
But we are one of the craziest podcasts on the internet.
01:22:13.800
We are the only people that kick girls off of our show.
01:22:26.000
They can't, like, they have to be very conscious about optics, guys.
01:22:29.820
And I'll be fucking damned if I have any involvement in one of my friends going to jail.
01:22:36.380
If that means he can't associate with me, so fucking be it.
01:22:41.980
You didn't have to do that because I know how volatile our name is.
01:22:49.000
I don't need constant acknowledgement from him on other public things.
01:22:54.820
So, you know, that's to shut up the haters that were saying, oh, he doesn't even fuck with y'all like that, blah, blah, blah.
01:23:01.080
Guys, you gotta understand, the man's fighting for his life.
01:23:10.020
They, first they said it was human trafficking.
01:23:22.960
They charged him with using charm and charisma, not forcing the girls, the lover boy method, using charm and charisma.
01:23:36.000
To entice girls to give him money from their TikToks.
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That's what he's officially being charged with now.
01:23:47.580
Using the lover boy method, not through force, but through charm, to get girls money from their TikToks.
01:24:42.660
And I take accountability for not necessarily having the best image.
01:24:47.400
New York Post wrote an article on me, like, a month ago, guys.
01:24:56.580
And this guy kicks girls off the show and blah, blah, blah.
01:25:00.520
It's like, you know, and the thing is, Sue, and I've had private conversations with Andrew about this shit.
01:25:05.740
I told him, like, bro, if you're banned, fuck, I'm done.
01:25:16.660
Arguably, I think that I've said and done more reckless stuff than him.
01:25:20.820
I genuinely don't see anything wrong in what Andrew says.
01:25:24.980
He's very well-spoken, very articulate, and the only way that they were able to get him is by chopping up things that he said to put it out of context.
01:25:33.120
Because if you listen to what he says in context, it's pretty damn good.
01:25:39.300
Well, you know, in the sign of comic relief, I do some crazy shit every now and then.
01:25:43.940
Maybe wearing some hats, a little bit of racism here, a little bit of sexism here, a little bit of jokes here.
01:25:48.320
You know, offending a couple of races here, offending a couple of races here.
01:25:53.020
If I ever reach that level of fame, woo, finito, it's a wrap.
01:26:03.000
So, like, with us, we kind of got to, you know, we got to be careful.
01:26:05.440
We don't want to get too famous because if we hit that limelight, you know, they're going to be like,
01:26:14.680
We'll say some crazy shit on air and be like, uh, yeah.
01:26:24.400
So, yeah, guys, I just wanted to give you all that update.
01:26:38.180
One of the judges found that there's no need to detain them anymore.
01:26:42.240
So, hopefully, you know, he gets off this house arrest and he beats this case and, you
01:26:45.560
know, we could, uh, we could give y'all a podcast, uh, you know, unfiltered.
01:27:05.380
It looks like now they're probably, they're going to start asking the detective questions.
01:27:12.180
So the lead detective is pretty much the one that's in charge of running the investigation.
01:27:18.960
He's in charge of gathering all the evidence and presenting the case.
01:27:25.280
This is the guy that is presenting the case against YNW Mellie.
01:27:35.380
So detective Moretti, I'm going back to what's in evidence of state 64, the extraction of
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It stays in this whole queue for identification purposes.
01:28:10.180
I'll turn that down a bit so your guys ears don't explode because obviously whoever their audio
01:28:34.680
engineer for this trial is, he's a fucking retard.
01:28:45.020
It looks like they're going to do a sidebar real quick.
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We'll keep playing it and I'll just, all right, I'll just hit the sound.
01:28:51.500
So yeah, guys, that's the updates of, uh, what's going on.
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Myron, I'm 23, but watching for two years now and I'm closing on my first property tomorrow.
01:29:21.920
It's not a great house or even big, but it's my first step in investing.
01:29:26.460
You are ahead of 99% of men of your age, my friend.
01:29:41.440
The USA needs to go back to God-fearing Christian nations.
01:29:45.300
And for all the people that say that Nick is like a, is a crazy racist or some other
01:29:55.820
All of us, like we're sitting there chopping it up.
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Like we're all there talking, chopping the stuff.
01:30:08.500
Like is, is he racist for saying like, I don't believe in race mixing.
01:30:13.520
I mean, is he more racist than, you know, people that say, oh, black men should be with
01:30:18.600
Is he more racist than your Asian parents that say, you know, marry Asian woman, you know,
01:30:23.100
marry Chinese woman, you know, marry Japanese woman.
01:30:26.320
Is he more racist than other people that say marry your own race?
01:30:29.740
I mean, that's kind of been a cultural norm and socially accepted forever, you know, but
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why is it when a white guy says it, it's considered racist?
01:30:37.180
I mean, all races practice, you know, avoiding race mixing to some kind of degree.
01:30:44.820
Um, you know, I, like I said, I respect anybody who's very religious or takes the religion
01:30:50.880
seriously, because I know off a rip, they're going to have good moral character because
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if someone is religious, they, they, it gives them a framework to work in, to be a good
01:31:00.020
If they're religious most of the time, burning wolf.
01:31:04.260
If you spend your life chasing women, you will die tired.
01:31:06.680
If you spend your life chasing excellence, your purpose, you die accomplished.
01:31:13.640
Myron, I'm a 22 year old truck driver, making 70 K in Fort Worth, planning on doing nothing,
01:31:20.360
Been listening to the pod since you were on rule zero.
01:31:23.880
If you've been watching that long, uh, when are you going to get on Rogan's pod?
01:31:29.840
Um, I think what Rogan, you have to know people, um, and have like a, uh, a story.
01:31:36.160
Um, I'm not going to sit here and like bash Rogan, right?
01:31:41.960
A lot of the equipment I got was inspired by him because the chairs that we, you guys see
01:31:45.980
us with, I got those because of him, the shore SM seven bees I got because of him, the
01:31:50.360
So, um, I learned a lot from, uh, from Rogan and I can't take anything away.
01:31:54.760
My only thing is, is that I wish he would, um, talk about certain taboo topics that no
01:32:00.720
one else wants to talk about like JQ, et cetera.
01:32:03.400
Um, but I, I've never seen him have, uh, a discussion about it and, and I get it, bro.
01:32:09.960
The ADL will come after you with a, with a pitchfork, you know what I mean?
01:32:15.600
But, uh, you know, I wish it, you know, he's had all these other uncomfortable conversations
01:32:20.760
It's like, you know, why not talk about that as well?
01:32:23.580
You know, and here's the thing you can host a debate, have like, I'm all about debates,
01:32:27.300
bring on a Ben Shapiro and bring on like someone like a Nick Fuentes or a Ryan Dawson, bring
01:32:31.160
on, uh, you know, a Lex Friedman and a Nick Fuentes or a Ryan Dawson or whatever, and have
01:32:39.960
I don't need to be there, but let's have these tough discussions.
01:32:49.300
So I'm going to, um, entry number 43, if you could be so kind as to read the start time.
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It's to read the start time, date, and the end time.
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So guys, now here we were, now we're into the good stuff.
01:33:33.480
What they're doing right now, guys, is they're showing his phone on the day of the murder at
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the time and steps taken around the crime scene.
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And the end time was 1026, 2018 and 1247, uh, 8.
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Does that, at that point, the device record steps or movement?
01:34:05.560
October 26th, the start time, 2.57 a.m. to 3.04 a.m.
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The, uh, from 1026, 2018 to 57, uh, it started, uh, registering movement.
01:34:37.360
Going to number, October 26th, 2018, 3.12 a.m., entry number 48 from this data.
01:34:49.240
And then the end time was 1026, 2018, uh, 3.19 a.m.
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In which the device detected 38 steps, traveling 28 meters.
01:35:08.860
The start time where the device detected movement was 1026, 2018 at 3.19 a.m.
01:35:17.200
And in the end time, uh, detected not the moment, expected movement was 1026, 2018 at 3.35 a.m.
01:35:25.300
And, uh, detected 70 steps, traveling 33.34 meters.
01:35:36.260
The, uh, start time was at 1026, 2018 at 3.46 a.m.
01:35:47.800
The device detected and recorded 70 steps, traveling 40.93 meters.
01:35:57.940
The, uh, this, uh, start time of the detection of movement was 1026, 2018 at 4.20 a.m.
01:36:34.980
So, we've talked a little bit about the other social media platforms as well as you review the Snapchat, Facebook, and the social media accounts that you've reviewed on this.
01:36:49.980
We've reviewed Snapchat, Facebook, and Instagram.
01:36:56.980
And in terms of the social media accounts that you've reviewed on this case, did you look at other people as well?
01:37:09.980
And reviewing Mr. Hedgepac's Twitter account, you mentioned that you thought that was a program that was published.
01:37:20.980
It was an image of what appeared to be like crosshairs from a graphoscope.
01:37:27.980
And it said something in the nature of aiming at you.
01:37:36.980
And then in the caption, it made reference to the Jeep.
01:37:45.980
Detective Moretti, in terms of the timing on that diss track that came out, how long after the site was in?
01:37:55.980
I believe the release date was going to be November 2nd.
01:37:59.980
And for the contents of that song, did you review those?
01:38:07.980
Was there any other evidence other than one song lyric that David Hedgepac to Myanmar on October 26th of 2018?
01:38:19.980
So, we've already talked and started talking about the Instagram records.
01:38:32.980
I'm going to explain what's going on here in a little bit, but I want this to play out.
01:38:36.980
And yes, guys, this trial is live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, right now as we speak.
01:38:45.980
It's been previously marked as state in couple M.
01:39:13.980
Hey, guys, do me a quick favor while he's going through that.
01:39:34.980
Shout out to FC3S25 for the $2 Super Chat, by the way, telling y'all to like the video.
01:39:41.980
I'm showing you what's been marked as state's been tuffle in.
01:39:45.980
Detective Mureni, I'm showing you what's been marked as state's been tuffle in.
01:39:54.980
Those are the messages that was recovered in the direct shares from the Instagram download
01:40:02.980
To those very effectively represent the direct shares involving the jking rn and the
01:40:17.980
Those are the messages that was recovered in the direct shares from the Instagram download
01:40:24.940
Do those fairly accurately represent the direct shares involving the J. King R.N. and the user Y. W. M.
01:40:34.740
Are those compiled from what's been previously placed into evidence as states 110 the Instagram documents?
01:40:46.740
I do think your name accurately picked a portion or sample of the Instagram documents.
01:40:55.140
Your pride, this time it's taken to the chest of theveda states and tuple M.
01:41:13.640
I was wondering if you can give it the states fromuição .
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states on top of the end will be marked states 117.
01:41:54.140
could you publish the username and display name
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Starting with the message in the middle of the page.
01:43:18.140
What time is that in regular Eastern Standard Time on that date?
01:44:42.140
It's when the prosecution and the defense, the attorneys get together and they talk with the judge.
01:44:49.140
They probably have something that they want to.
01:44:55.140
Like this is like the equivalent to like calling a timeout in a sports game.
01:44:58.140
This is about to be some pretty damning evidence that you guys are about to see here.
01:45:05.140
So while we wait for them to get their shit together, guys, please like the video.
01:45:10.140
I'm a coverage is to cover this thing for y'all until lunchtime, because they're probably going to break around 12 or so for this case.
01:45:20.140
Yes, I know some of you are like, what the hell?
01:45:27.140
It's been about one year since I did my my my transplant.
01:45:49.140
And I think I might troll the all the, you know, people that keep saying I'm not black and I might just start brushing my hair and get my ways back.
01:46:03.140
If I wanted to, I might as well just, you know, put that pomade in that bitch and, you know, or do the brushing method and just start brushing that thing and get my ways back.
01:46:13.140
Them shits was pretty wavy, man, back in the day.
01:46:17.140
So, you know, the only thing that I didn't like is you always got to wear a do rag or a stocking cap.
01:46:26.140
But, yeah, just to troll on all the people that say I'm a racist and say you're not even black.
01:46:30.140
Actually, you know, since apparently you're only black if you have certain hair texture or whatever, like a lot of my critics say, look at him.
01:46:43.140
And if I was to push my hair up like this, it would be curly.
01:46:46.140
If I let my hair grow, it would grow into an afro, guys.
01:46:50.140
Maybe I could show y'all one of my old ass pictures back in the day.
01:46:54.140
Let me give y'all a treat while we wait for this bullshit here.
01:46:56.140
And I'm trying to find that McCree clip, too, because you guys wanted the video game McCree clip.
01:47:00.140
So let me let me find something here for y'all real fast.
01:47:04.140
I'm going through the through the archives right now.
01:47:16.140
Like when I let my hair get really fucking long.
01:48:36.140
Yo, Myron, why are you so dark in this picture?
01:48:41.140
You can see I got a Livestrong case with that old-ass iPhone.
01:48:46.140
This was taken at a barbershop in Boston back in 2012.
01:49:00.140
So, I don't want to hear anything about me being not black or any of this other bullshit.
01:49:10.140
And the reason why I was so dark, guys, is because I was rowing at the time.
01:49:13.140
I was doing summer training, right, that summer, and I was in the city, and I was training every day out in the hot sun.
01:49:24.140
Let me see if I could find an old-ass pic of me rowing with my pic in my hair.
01:49:28.140
Y'all are getting the real old Myron shit right here, man.
01:49:37.140
Damn, when you go through the camera row, you find all these funny-ass pictures.
01:49:40.140
I got a bunch of shit in here that I can't show y'all that's, like, really fucked up.
01:49:53.140
I can't find it with me and with a pic in my hair.
01:50:35.140
I appreciate the value all FNF-related channels give.
01:50:39.140
What can I do to pull in more money for future investments?
01:50:42.140
Um, ZPrice, I'll keep it a thousand with you, bro.
01:50:44.140
Unless you like promote heavy in the military, you're always going to have money problems.
01:50:49.140
Uh, so what I would say, you know, unless you're like, you know, super, um, minimalist, what I would say is, bro, go ahead, go to your commanding officer.
01:50:59.140
Hey, I want to go ahead and get outside employment.
01:51:01.140
Make sure you fill out that outside employment paperwork.
01:51:05.140
Most of the time, they'll let you do it as long as it's not a conflict of interest.
01:51:08.140
You're not doing anything crazy and, uh, you'll be fine.
01:51:10.140
But make sure you always make sure you do, uh, fill out outside employment paperwork when you're a government employee.
01:51:17.140
Guys, for all of you right now that are watching this show, if you are a U.S. government employee, I don't care if you are a janitor that works for, you know, uh, the Department of Justice or some shit like that.
01:51:32.140
If you're someone that is a special agent working for the FBI, or if you're, you know, just a data analyst for the IRS, it doesn't matter what you are, the military, anything.
01:51:42.140
If you are a government employee, hell, even some of y'all that are government contractors, depending on your clearance, you need to fill out outside employment paperwork, man.
01:51:52.140
Even if you're doing crypto investing on the side, you're training on the stock maker, whatever, declare it, guys, D clear it.
01:51:58.140
All right. Because God forbid something happens where you get money from a side hustle or a side business.
01:52:03.140
And for some odd reason, you got all this income that isn't really accounted for.
01:52:07.140
Like that can lead back to some issues because everyone in the government knows how much you make.
01:52:11.140
The government salaries are all public information.
01:52:13.140
Why do y'all think I'm so open with telling y'all when I was an agent, I made 120 K.
01:52:17.140
It's not cap. I can literally pull up the GS scale right now for you guys, pull it up in the year 2020.
01:52:22.140
Show you guys the Miami locality pay, what GS level I was, and it will show that I was paid 120 K per year.
01:52:29.140
That's why government employees tend to be very open about how much they earn because it's public information.
01:52:33.140
So with that said, you make more money than your job working for the government.
01:52:39.140
You always want to fill out that outside employment paperwork.
01:52:43.140
No matter how menial you think it is, just fill it.
01:52:47.140
When I was going through my BS with the government and they were like, yo, you got to shut your YouTube down, all the other stuff.
01:52:51.140
I didn't have to worry about nothing because I already had outside employment paperwork on file and they couldn't do shit to me.
01:52:56.140
Besides tell me you need to turn the YouTube off, you know, but if I didn't have that stuff in place, it could have been bad.
01:53:02.140
So to all my government employees, please take that advice.
01:53:26.140
I'm over here thinking like, wait, next door, like the same building?
01:53:36.140
Uh, let me know which, I guess send a super chat with who your girl's going to be or
01:53:42.140
Or, uh, yeah, I mean, she's going to be on the show anyway.
01:53:46.140
So yeah, send it and then I'll, and you can, then I can, or DM me or something.
01:54:02.140
There's something else I was going to tell y'all.
01:54:05.140
Nah, this guy, y'all put sending his girl to be hit on by fresh and Zerka.
01:54:14.140
Now when girls have boyfriends, guys, we typically stay away, especially if it's a
01:54:18.140
Like now that's just, you know, that ain't cool.
01:54:21.140
And, and, um, uh, a lot of times I've, man, I see what y'all are doing.
01:54:28.140
And we're getting to a point now where at least one to two girls on the panel.
01:54:32.140
You know, was sent on the show by their boyfriend or a guy that they know that they're friends
01:54:40.140
Y'all are kind of letting us do the heavy lifting and let them know how we really think.
01:54:54.140
There's been a lot of you guys doing that shit recently, man.
01:55:05.140
But he purposely plays, he messaged fresh about this shit.
01:55:08.140
He purposely plays our podcast out loud when there's girls in the house.
01:55:12.140
So she knows that he knows, if you know what I'm saying.
01:55:21.140
Cause he plays at the craziest times when I'm like on a rant.
01:55:27.140
And like the girl comes in and like, what are you watching?
01:55:34.140
Oh, well, you know, not everything, baby, but you know, they be spitting facts.
01:55:41.140
And then bam, the, the, the, they listen and they hear what I got to say.
01:55:46.140
Well, you know, he, he's spitting facts, you know, maybe he could work on his tone.
01:55:50.140
You know, you know, he, you know, he don't give a fuck about the tone thing, but he just
01:55:53.140
saying that, you know, to not look like a bad guy, you know, he can work on it a little
01:56:03.140
And then like, you know, it's like a month of her fighting with him or whatever.
01:56:27.140
Not all of it, but you know, he's been facts though.
01:56:33.140
You know, if a girl, you know, understands this shit, she's a keeper.
01:56:37.140
Yo, if you treat a girl, if a girl lets you do what you want to do or you want to have
01:56:41.140
multiple women and she stays by you, that's a good one.
01:56:47.140
Hey, I be getting to her sometimes, you know, you know, I'd probably treat you better.
01:56:55.140
You know, they have that conversation with their girl.
01:57:11.140
I get a surprising amount of DMS from women like that are in relationship saying that
01:57:18.140
If you do the text, can the Fed still pull it up?
01:57:23.140
We can pull everything from your phone using a cell bright, depending on how good the
01:57:30.140
Why do you think they were able to get all this?
01:57:32.140
All this data that came off Melly's phones, guys, is a cell bright.
01:57:35.140
Like, that's literally how they have all the steps and all this other crazy shit that
01:57:39.140
This all came from a device called the cell bright.
01:57:41.140
A cell bright, guys, right, is a device that law enforcement typically has that connects
01:57:47.140
to phones, computers, laptops, tablets, et cetera.
01:57:49.140
And what it basically does is it extracts all the data from that device.
01:57:53.140
And then it puts it in a neat little like format so that you can like go through the
01:57:57.140
text and you can look at the context and you can look at the pictures, blah, blah.
01:58:00.140
And you get like what you call a cell bright report.
01:58:04.140
Right. If you're really high speed, you got a certified forensic agent.
01:58:07.140
He does the attraction for you and he goes through the data, you know, but, you know,
01:58:11.140
they're doing that for a bunch of other people, too.
01:58:17.140
Like, I would always make friends with those guys and get them involved in the case and,
01:58:23.140
And then they look, you know, they work a lot harder when they're like, all right,
01:58:27.140
And they'll actually go through the cell bright systematically, because that's what
01:58:34.140
I mean, for all my law enforcement guys out there that if you guys want a job after law
01:58:38.140
enforcement, I'm about to give you all some game right now.
01:58:43.140
And this is very nuanced information, but I'll give it out there for any of the cops that are
01:58:47.140
Because I know there's probably a couple of y'all in here for anyone here that works in
01:58:52.140
If you want to be able to guarantee yourself a gig after the job, some of the best industries
01:58:58.140
to get it, like some of the best ways to do that segue out is being a certified forensic
01:59:02.140
agent, being an accountant type agent that does financial cases, and being a polygrapher.
01:59:10.140
Like these are really good things to get while you're on the job.
01:59:14.140
Because remember, the agency pays for your training.
01:59:16.140
The agency pays for your certified forensic agent training.
01:59:21.140
They pay for your financial education training.
01:59:26.140
So if you have these skill sets when you're on the job as an agent, you're going to be
01:59:30.140
able to easily segue into the private professional world and be able to make a lot of money.
01:59:35.140
Because being able to put that on your resume, hey, I was a certified forensic special agent
01:59:39.140
for Homeland or for FBI or Secret Service, whatever, you'll be able to go ahead and get into the tech
01:59:45.140
Or you'll be able to get into like a financial company as compliance like that.
01:59:50.140
They pay like three times as much, especially if you're a former law enforcement.
02:00:00.140
Private security is also a really good job field to get into after a law enforcement career.
02:00:10.140
Why don't you take the interview with Tark with Tucker?
02:00:13.140
So I'm saying they were just charging him with the tick tock girl stuff.
02:00:16.140
How come mainstream articles keep still saying grape and trafficking?
02:00:24.140
You know, remember, that's the original narrative of what he was charged with.
02:00:27.140
And we all know now that that's not what it is.
02:00:29.140
Now they're like he's officially not charged with trafficking or grape.
02:00:34.140
Like basically they're charging him with like organized crime.
02:00:37.140
And him and his brother are part of a criminal organization using the lover boy method to get girls to go on tick tock and make money for them.
02:00:44.140
And they take the money, which is literally ludicrous.
02:00:47.140
But you know, I mean, that's that's just what it is.
02:00:52.140
And yeah, they could definitely lie blatantly, guys, because remember, that was the first story that was put out.
02:00:58.140
Like they probably knew they were going to charge him with this tick tock bullshit all along.
02:01:01.140
But they're like, all right, let's use the worst charges to put them in the worst life so that we can get the most media coverage.
02:01:09.140
You know, no one cares about the truth when a lie is far more entertaining.
02:01:15.140
I think Rolo was the first one to tell me that.
02:01:18.140
No one will go ahead and tell the truth when the lie is more profitable.
02:01:35.140
But after the show, if if you're going to be downstairs to pick her up, I'll meet you, bro.
02:01:40.140
Shake your hand and we could chat a little bit.
02:01:42.140
So so, yeah, if you're going to come like when just come pick her up after the show and I'd be happy to meet you.
02:01:57.140
I think we're all caught up here with the chats.
02:02:05.140
I'll give you guys a quick little reminder for some of you guys that didn't watch our Ryan Dawson episode.
02:02:08.140
Um, this is probably one of the biggest things ever.
02:02:13.140
When Andrew Tate was arrested on the 29th of December, guys, guess what other story came out that no one cared to discuss?
02:02:22.140
One of the people that were paying off the child victims that Epstein, you know, assaulted.
02:02:31.140
One of the as you guys know, Jeffrey Epstein was assaulting minors, right?
02:02:35.140
A part of the reason why he was able to get away for so long is because he had like an accountant out there in the Caribbean paying off each of these victims monthly.
02:02:45.140
She was like paying out like 20, 30 K monthly to like all these, you know, victims to keep them silent.
02:02:50.140
So she finally got charged in down there in the Caribbean.
02:02:55.140
The person, the woman that was doing this for Epstein and that news never broke.
02:02:59.140
And guess when that happened? That happened on December 29th.
02:03:02.140
And the interesting thing is that think about, um, what could have happened?
02:03:07.140
They got her, you know, so if you Google trafficking or grape or any of this stuff on December 29th, you ain't going to see Epstein's aide getting in trouble.
02:03:15.140
You're going to see the Tate brothers everywhere.
02:03:17.140
So, I mean, I tell you all the time, coincidences almost never happen.
02:03:23.140
But I find it very interesting that one of Epstein's fixer upper people gets charged the same exact day as the Tate brothers for the same exact crimes.
02:03:32.140
Yet we know now for a fact that that's not even what they charge them with.
02:03:38.140
But when they actually, you know, hit him with the charge, they give him a BS lover boy method charge that doesn't even make sense.
02:03:49.140
I think also like another thing, if I'm going to speculate and get into put on my tinfoil hat, I think another reason, too, is that they knew the whole time they were going to charge him with that BS tick tock charge.
02:04:02.140
But the media spun it as human trafficking and grape.
02:04:06.140
So they're over there in Romania like, you know what, we don't really need to rock the boat here.
02:04:12.140
Like, let's take our time and charge him because the charges that we're hitting him with aren't as serious as the ones from before.
02:04:19.140
You know, we put him on house arrest for like a year, then seize a couple million from him, call it a day, said he did his time done.
02:04:35.140
I think they're more interested in Andrew's money and being able to say that they successfully prosecuted him than actually keeping him in jail.
02:04:43.140
And they probably knew they were going to charge him with that BS shit from the get go.
02:04:50.140
Like, it'll be less so our burden of proof isn't going to be as high.
02:05:00.140
Why centers, why centers issued satellite phones?
02:05:03.140
Is there something there that we should be looking into to protect their own privacy?
02:05:08.140
Well, if centers are issued satellite phones, it's probably because some of the communication that they talk about, they want to be protected.
02:05:15.140
Because whether you guys know it or not, whenever you sign like the terms in a use and term agreement for like Instagram or Facebook or any of these like social media apps, you're willingly telling them you could collect information from my phone.
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That's why like when you look at like when you search certain things on Google or you search certain things on your phone, like all of a sudden you'll notice that you start getting ads based around the stuff you just looked at.
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That's because they're able to farm your information to give you the best advertising.
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TikTok is probably one of the most egregious apps that does this shit because they're collecting everything about you, which is why the U.S. is trying to ban them so much because we know that China is, you know, a spy type country.
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But I say all that to say that satellite phones are more protected for obvious reasons.
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So that's why they get a satellite phone, probably for communication, because regular phones are just not safe from anybody.
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Do you think a degree in computer science is good for law enforcement from Chad Cleary?
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I would say I'd say an accounting degree would be better.
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But, you know, computer science might help you out a bit, but you'll be able to get that training on the job.
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Anytime I watch something stupid, I turn it off because I hear you voice in my head saying mindless entertainment.
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Like y'all really have to limit like, you know, watching bullshit on, you know, TV and Netflix.
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Like, look, I'm not telling you guys not to watch a sitcom or watch some shit that you enjoy.
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Like you got to if you're if you're one of those people that likes to watch like these drama shows or whatever, I'm not judging you.
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Find a time slot during the week where you can kind of just watch that shit and then like get back to work.
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And then like you have a rule where it's like, OK, I don't even look at the TV unless it's this day at this time and just kind of have that steadfast rule.
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I don't care if you've got to throw your remote or lock it up and some shit where the timer only opens up every seven days.
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You can do it beyond it because there's like devices for that.
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Like they'll have a device where they put their phone in, lock it and they can't open it until eight hours later.
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There's a bunch of different ways you can you can do that.
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That's actually tell another trick that recently.
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Lee Van Houten was released from prison yesterday.
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But Nick is racist by being affiliated with white supremacist Richard Spencer and groups like the Proud Boys.
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You guys got to understand that affiliation isn't really that strong.
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But to say that's like saying, um, my friend loves eating pizza, but I don't.
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But because I but because I hang out with him now, I'm a pizza lover, too.
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You know, look, I'm technically I have an affiliation with Nick now because we've done podcasts together.
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So like you don't you don't even need anybody else's thing like that.
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Oh, United States Postal Spectrum Service says recently applied for Border Patrol agent position with West Palm Beach ever work for them with them while working outside.
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Chat, if you guys want me to explain the Border Patrol and HSI relationship, give me a one.
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If you don't want me to give me a two and I'll move on to something else.
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But I want to make sure that everyone because this one about it, it's a little nuance and I want to make sure before I explain this shit that all you guys actually want it.
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If you guys don't trust me, it's not going to hurt my feelings.
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We can go back to the Bruce Rivers joint and cover that witness that saw Melly change clothes.
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Think of the Department of Homeland Security as a police station.
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OK, I'm doing this so I can simplify so you guys can understand because the government can be extremely cumbersome and confusing with all the different agencies.
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So you got the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, and then let's say, I don't know, fucking the Department of Treasury.
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Within this police department, there's different sections.
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You got patrol, you got detectives, you got special investigators, all this shit right within a traditional police department.
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The Department of Homeland Security works very simple.
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But from a law enforcement perspective, it's kind of you'll understand what I mean here.
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So think of Border Patrol and U.S. Customs, the guys with the blue uniforms when you come into the country and the guys with the green uniforms that are patrolling all the places that you should not be entering through the country.
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So blue uniforms means you're at a legal point of entry.
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Green uniform means why the hell did you just cross the Rio Grande River?
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Blue uniform is Customs and Border Protection Office of Special Operations.
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So the Department of Homeland Security is this.
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And then underneath the US Border and Customs Protection umbrella is Office of Field Operations.
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Now, with Border Patrol, whenever Border Patrol catches people smuggling aliens or drugs or whatever across the border.
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OK, I can get you more nuance, but I'm just going to keep it bird's eye.
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Whenever people, whenever Border Patrol catches people, you know, being illegally smuggled across the border or drugs, whatever may be.
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If someone tries to smuggle drugs into the country through the airport or through the bridges, etc.
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So Border Patrol catches smugglers or if Customs catches smugglers, they call HSI.
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HSI is the equivalent to the Detective Bureau within the Department of Homeland Security.
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OK, they're the biggest investigative agency in DHS.
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So when they call you, right, they catch a smuggler with 20 kilos of coke.
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He's talking or he's remaining sound, but we didn't say anything to him.
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We're waiting for you to get here because they can't talk to the guy without you present.
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Boom, you get dressed, you get in your car, you drive over to wherever the fuck they got the guy.
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Hey, this is what, you know, you meet the guy that called you that called the case in.
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But, you know, obviously, we just put him in a room.
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Y'all can go ahead and talk to him because they don't want to impede the investigation.
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It's against their policy to talk to the defendant without HSI being there.
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And he's like, all right, anything you need for me.
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You're going to either go to jail right now or you're going to cooperate and we can talk
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Does the person that you, when did you leave and how long has it been since you last spoke
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You know, I tell the CBP guy, yo, we're going to pass this shit through.
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So we start taking, we take all the drugs out the car, get it out, have the bad guy,
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I'm over there with a recording device and all that.
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Mind you guys, this is stuff going on all, you know, like light speed.
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I'm telling CBP, yo, get rid of the drugs, get that car prepped back up.
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I'm calling my management telling them, yo, we're about to do a control delivery.
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Then on top of that, I call the U S attorney's office.
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It's 20 kilos of Coke and we're trying to run up the mill.
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We'll be here when you're, when you're ready, bet.
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We're setting up dudes on the phone talking to the last guy he talked with.
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You know, I just had a flat tire, some bullshit.
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Yo, drop the shit off over at this parking lot.
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We set up surveillance and surround that bitch.
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Like let's say three guys come in and pick up the car.
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Uh, uh, well, if you don't tell us, you're going to face a lot of time.
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Prosecutor already accepted the prosecution, blah, blah, blah.
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We got a, you know, there's a couple other guys there.
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We got some guns and some drugs, you know, cool.
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Uh, we go, we go to that house that they told us about, write up a search warrant, blah, blah, blah.
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And you guys can see how it can easily, you just go leaf frogging, leaf frogging, leaf frogging.
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That's why I was like, I want to make sure y'all really want to hear this before I tell the story.
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But that my friend to bring this all the way around for you.
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That's how HSI works with border patrol and customs and border protection.
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Give me once in the chat guys, if that made sense.
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And now you understand HSI has a relationship with us customs and border protection, legal point of entry and border patrol where it's an illegal entry.
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The only difference between the OFO example and the border patrol example.
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I just told you guys is that with border patrol, um, same exact situation.
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It's just that the person that got smuggled the shit in typically came in through a land border.
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That wasn't a designated point of entry, right?
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So, uh, so yeah, if any of you guys are still questioning that story, let me know.
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Um, I see like, I see mostly ones I see like, uh, one, three and one, 1.5, I guess.
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So I guess some of y'all like it's a few, but I want to make sure everybody gets it.
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It has like a little sleeve in it so I can like put my keys and shit like that.
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But yeah, USPIS and guys don't, the Melly thing still has no sound by the way.
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Um, but that's how it, um, it goes with border patrol and US customs and border protection.
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We pretty much follow up when they catch a smuggler and we advance the case.
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I'm working for myself, trying to be a concert creator and photographer.
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I'm looking forward to working with you, Miami.
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I have 30 K saved up live in Indiana, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Uh, I convinced myself to go from FHA to a conventional loan.
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Well, remember, uh, yeah, they're almost the same.
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Uh, getting, uh, going for three bedroom, two baths.
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Is there a way I could cashflow for a single family home?
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Um, you're, if you're going to move into the house, then you're not going to cashflow for
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Cause you're going to have to pay that mortgage down unless you get roommates.
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You can either a live in a single family home for a year, eat it, uh, paying the mortgage.
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Then after a year goes, you move out, get yourself another house and have a tenant come
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in and pay that mortgage off with a little bit of cashflow.
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Or you could just do it where you get a duplex or a triplex or a fourplex.
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Cause remember you don't have to just get a duplex.
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You get a triplex or fourplex, get one of those, live in a unit with an FHA loan,
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and then have the other three tenants pay your rent off.
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And sorry, your mortgage off and you'll be good.
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Uh, but if you're going to go the single family house route, unless you're going to,
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you plan to have roommates, you're going to have to eat it for a year and pay that mortgage.
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Uh, that's why I'm such a big fan of, um, having more doors so that you can have more
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tenants to charge and you're able to spread the, the financial burden across everybody.
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Oh, and then as far as like, yo, your border patrol position is West Palm beach.
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The likelihood that you're going to get a border patrol spot in West Palm beach is damn
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Like what's going to happen is they'll probably, um, do your, like, if you're in West Palm
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and you're applying for the process, they'll probably do all your application paperwork
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through the West Palm office, but they're not necessarily going to send you there as your
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The reason for that guys is like, they call it like, like a retirement spot.
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Anytime you have like a, a border patrol station office in like a place that's not explicitly
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on the border or like in a major city or like outside of the Southwest border, those
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Likely what's going to happen is if you get hired by border patrol, they're going to send
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I can pretty much guarantee that 99% of guys that make it through the border patrol academy
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always get sent to Southwest border and the Southwest border.
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Cause let me show you what it's like to work on the Southwest border.
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You're going to go like, this was a town that was right next to the area I lived in when
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So as you can say, I mean, that's pretty self-explanatory, you know, or like Presidio, Texas, like,
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You know, like the Southwest border is nothing out there.
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So that's what you can expect as far as like living on the Southwest border, right?
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If you don't speak Spanish, you might feel ostracized.
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So just keep that in mind that you're going to be on the Southwest border.
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And it's not the equivalent to like living in like a developed big major city.
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I was actually talking with Michael Francis like yesterday.
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Hey, Mike, can you put me in touch with Sammy the Bull?
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What are the chances that Melly is found guilty?
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Um, I, I, I, I've spoken about this case ad nauseum.
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Um, if you guys, I had the Melly case file, like document on my computer, but if you guys
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want me to give you a quick recap, um, it's up to you.
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So one of the chat, if you guys want me to give you guys a quick verbal recap or two in
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the chat, if you guys want me to actually pull up the document and read it.
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Cause if I pull up the document, read it, it might take longer and I don't want to put
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you out of sleep, but I could quickly summarize it.
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If you guys want me to quickly summarize it, like all the evidence or two of y'all want
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And I did it last, um, last time I covered this, I read the actual document and like people in
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So it is pretty convincing when you read the doc, but I'll leave it up to you guys.
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I see mostly ones, but this one might need a poll cause it looks like it's close.
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That way I can get a visual of what you guys want.
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now let's see all right y'all okay i see 66 all right i'll give it like a minute i'll read the
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rest of these chats well i applied to cbpo in chicago too some of the same case there in terms
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of being sent elsewhere no if you do cbpo you're gonna have more wiggle room to go to like interior
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type places like they can send you to a major city airport etc so if you don't want to be on
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the border um definitely take cbpo but but i'll tell you the guys this border patrol is way more
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fun than ofo way more fun you're out running a gun and you're on the border you're chasing people like
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it's way more fun at border patrol like customs is boring as fuck like you're gonna be standing most
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of the time just like checking passports um martin if i see feds coming ahead of time and i flush the
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coke down the toilet can they charge me or am i smart free man well possession is nine cents of
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law right so if they bust the door and they didn't actively see it with their own two eyes that you
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flush the drugs i mean can they charge you with it you know not trying to you know and get uh
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encourage criminal behavior but like if they don't see it they can't charge you with it right or if
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they don't know that they got to look pull up the thing real quick and look in there because maybe it
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didn't make it all the way through the plumbing they can't charge you but if they do see you do it but
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they don't actually get the evidence they can make an argument that uh they're gonna charge you
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with destruction evidence okay so it looks like y'all want the summary cool all right here it goes
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guys october 26 2018 on that night guys y w melly and uh the two victims these guys right here
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y w melly and these two guys this is uh uh y w bortland uh i think this one sack chaser and then
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this is uh juvie right so you guys saw the footage i showed you out earlier they get in the car and
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they drive off right and what ended up happening guys is fast forward a bit this guy bortland goes
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to the hospital in this car blood's all over the place and these two guys are dead you know dead from
02:27:24.980
gunshot wounds right so he tells the police yo we were the victims of a drive-by shooting police are
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like all right cool where did the shooting happen he says oh it was like in this part like near i
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interstate 75 blah blah blah i mean that's not important exactly where but he tells them some
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story of where they get shot right so the police go out there quarter off the area and start looking
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for evidence lo and behold no evidence is found it's like hmm that's weird so what they do is they
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get search warrants right and i'm simplifying this there's more to it than that but simplifying it so
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you guys kind of understand the story so like that's kind of weird so they get a search warrant
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for everyone's phone right that was around meli that night and they start to quickly figure out
02:28:10.640
that the stories that all the other people gave that when they were asking uh because remember
02:28:15.260
they do their interviews like first round assuming everyone is innocent and trying to get everyone's
02:28:19.700
story right once they don't get like a concise story that makes sense because remember since they're
02:28:25.920
lying this dude's story doesn't match up with the other people that they interviewed um that were
02:28:31.180
also depicted in cttv footage right these dudes right here
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right these dudes so the police go ask questions to all these dudes that come out right this is one
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going to be one of the murder victims he sits in the front seat so all these dudes get interviewed
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right and they basically say yeah we're at a music we're at um we're at a music studio we're filming
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blah blah blah all this shit right but they can but then they say that meli got in this car
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right so when the police ask these questions it doesn't add up they follow bortland's story that
02:29:10.740
they got hit in a drive-by and it doesn't add up they go to the music studio that when they went to
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music studio that's when they start to break the case wide open because they get this cct footage
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right here that we should i'm showing you guys and clear as day what do we see guys we see
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y and w meli right these are some more of the guys that were questioned what do we see
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so you see him come out and what does he do he gets in the car right here like i showed you all
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right this directly conflicts with what all meli's friends told them because they told them that meli
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got in this car but when the detectives see him actually get in this car bam the gloves are off so
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now they they're like okay meli got in the back seat the bullet wounds look like they came from the
02:30:17.360
other side and they start piecing things together right so they're suspicious now you got all the
02:30:22.140
meli's friends lying say he went in the red car false you got portland saying they got shauna drive
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by false because when they went out there they didn't see shell cases broken glass nothing so what
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they do they write a search warrant for meli's phone lo and behold they find out where meli was
02:30:37.960
on that night they right and and when they found out where he was they noticed that meli had stopped
02:30:43.600
in a certain location for a good amount of time so the police are like okay that's suspicious
02:30:49.440
wine w portland didn't tell us about this this dude right here he remember he's the first one
02:30:54.500
went to police this doesn't make sense so they go out to that area that meli's phone was at that
02:30:58.960
none of meli's friends wanted to admit to what do they find broken glass spent shell casings and
02:31:06.440
other stuff that is indicative of a shooting happened here and there was broken shards of glass
02:31:11.380
how do they know that they matched the broken shards of glass that were in the car
02:31:15.680
sorry like that match with this car to the ones found at the scene and they found that it was a
02:31:19.860
match bam bingo they have effectively proven that car was actually the location that no one told them
02:31:26.340
to it told them about that matched meli's phone location data all right give me one in the chat this
02:31:31.660
is making sense for y'all this whole explanation i want to make sure like i'm not losing any guys
02:31:35.360
with the nuances and shit give me one if that makes sense give me a two if it doesn't
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bam perfect okay okay so i see most of y'all give me ones all right sweet okay so we continue
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so the story don't match up the phone data doesn't match up then they take it a step further they ask
02:32:04.200
all meli's friends where were you guys they're like oh i dropped meli off home so they do sell
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location data on some of his friends and they find out that they never went and dropped meli off
02:32:13.360
they went directly to their house with no stops contrary to what they told the police they said
02:32:16.840
oh no i stopped i took meli home blah blah didn't match the records so they now they know for a fact
02:32:21.260
meli was in that car and the phone location data puts him in that car now this is where shit gets crazy
02:32:27.320
now that the police know where the shooting actually happened they start searching the vehicle
02:32:31.900
they find the spent showcasing where right here where meli was sitting in the floorboard
02:32:37.200
here's the other part that's critical that spent showcasing that they found in that back left part
02:32:43.500
of the car it matched the bullets that were found at the crime scene with the broken glass that they
02:32:49.800
were also able to connect to the car now they're like okay the murder took place here it's irrefutable
02:32:58.040
it did not occur on interstate 75 like they claimed right so now they've debunked not just portland
02:33:03.800
but all of meli's friends that have lied right then they take it a step further they subpoena meli's
02:33:09.220
like snapchat his instagram his communication etc and they realize that around the time of the
02:33:15.800
shooting meli made a facetime call to his girlfriend how do they know this because they saw that there
02:33:21.580
was data usage for a facetime call at a certain time from looking at his phone so basically they
02:33:28.460
were able to put him at the scene they know he made a facetime call and he got picked up right
02:33:32.820
um and then as far as that goes now i know y'all are probably wondering well why what what was the
02:33:39.780
motive why would he kill them aren't those his best friends what we find out is that yw has some kind
02:33:46.000
of deal on table a deal on the table where all of them were gonna make um like somewhere between
02:33:51.620
500 to a million dollars or some shit selling the brand right and his friends these two guys
02:33:57.300
were basically gonna get a good uh they're gonna get a cut because y&w is a corporation by all of
02:34:02.880
them so that's one of the motives and then there's also rumors that this dude sack chaser had like
02:34:08.500
disrespected meli's mom remember that girl jamie king that i showed you out earlier that um had a kid
02:34:14.140
young just to refresh y'all memory this girl right oh there was rumors that um meli was gonna owe them
02:34:24.960
money and that uh sack chaser it wasn't friends with uh or he was beefing with meli's mom so
02:34:33.560
that's basically oh and then the last thing right i'm just going over you know majority of the evidence
02:34:39.740
the other thing is they noticed that when they looked at because remember there were bullet holes
02:34:43.440
on the right hand side of the vehicle right right hand side however when they looked at the patterns
02:34:48.480
of how the individuals got shot it's pretty much they got shot inside the car and they know this
02:34:53.780
because there was burn marks on the victims which is create something called stifling when you shoot
02:34:56.760
someone it creates a burn mark in their skin because it's discharging right on their face so pause
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pause it the gun is discharging and releasing the powder on the on the victim's skin right so they know
02:35:09.440
that the shots came from inside the car um and it's contrary to what portland had told them where
02:35:15.760
they got hit with the drive-by shooting because where the bullets were right didn't match up because
02:35:20.640
everyone's um wound patterns were from the left side of their body so it wouldn't make sense that
02:35:27.600
right despite the fact that all their wounds were on their left side so that means whoever shot them had
02:35:34.460
shot them from the opposite side from which they're alleging the bullets came
02:35:39.340
it was just basically piss poor planning on the part of meli and his guy because they probably
02:35:47.960
were in a panic after he shot them so that is a summary of what went down give me guys a one in
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the chat if that makes sense give me a two if you're confused but that's the state's evidence so they
02:36:00.600
got phone location data they got the surveillance footage they could pretty much put them in the vehicle
02:36:04.380
um so that's why the case and there's more piece of evidence than that but that's just me kind of
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now after hearing that i'm gonna ask you guys this
02:36:18.940
i'm gonna do a poll right now i'm gonna do another poll do you guys think meli is guilty or innocent
02:36:29.680
all right let's see what y'all say and when we do that
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let me go back i think the ymw mille trials back finally oh okay they had a lunch break
02:36:58.800
uh are you and is and then and i don't think they're too worried about the jury hearing about
02:37:08.460
these details the prosecution knows exactly what they're doing part of the reason why they're
02:37:14.200
introducing this evidence and real quick guys because i'm always working on making my articulation
02:37:19.340
skills of summarizing cases better did that story help you understand the evidence much more
02:37:24.160
efficiently give me a one in the chat that like gave you guys a good picture of what's really going
02:37:29.620
on give me ones in the chat if it doesn't give me a two like be brutally honest like if you're
02:37:33.900
confused as fuck from what i just said give me a two in the chat because that's something that i
02:37:39.500
always be trying to work on summarizing my points better all right perfect perfect remember you can be
02:37:46.140
honest guys i'm looking all right i saw like one or two twos all right particularly the volume of
02:37:55.420
evidence and reference to the disrespectful tone that demons took with his mother is to establish
02:38:02.460
even if by inference things about his character and also to paint him more broadly in a bad light
02:38:09.920
and so to that end his defense counsel did precisely what they should have done in this moment
02:38:14.920
to move for mistrial if that motion is defeated to at least establish for the record that this is an
02:38:21.700
error that could be appealed later and all and just signal in a broader sense that this is prejudicial
02:38:28.460
evidence is irrelevant to the case in chief it's not drawing a line between the facts and the defendant's
02:38:36.000
behavior and so with that said the prosecution knows what they're doing they're trying to establish as
02:38:41.120
much of a perception of them as it's possible as someone of low standing character and lacking in
02:38:49.440
moral turpitude moral turpitude as a hopeful inference if the helpful inference that they can
02:38:54.660
use later prosecution you sneaky people you know what you're doing there um all right let's take a
02:39:01.940
break uh we're gonna hopefully get terry austin on to talk a little bit more about what she's seeing
02:39:06.720
in that courtroom so stay with us here on long crime we'll be right back right after that
02:39:10.700
about words that were being used some derogatory words between the two of them by meli but as you
02:39:22.580
know i mean arguments do happen the judge immediately denied the motion and mark morety
02:39:28.160
got back on the stand and continued to read the message i'm antonette levy i'm playing it from here
02:39:34.840
just so we can pull the understand the full context and welcome to law and crime we are taking
02:39:39.360
your questions during the lunch break and the why we are in day 14 of the state's case and they've
02:39:45.960
been hearing all day all morning again from lead detective mark morety uh just to bring you up to
02:39:51.600
speed in case you haven't been following the case closely uh jamel demmons is ynw milley's 24 years
02:39:57.920
old and faces two counts of first degree murder and the possibility of the death penalty for the
02:40:02.960
shooting deaths of his two friends back in 2018 his co-defendant courtland 88 of you guys thought
02:40:08.940
meli was guilty so hey man for the 11 of percent of you guys that still think he's innocent you know
02:40:13.980
it is what it is i mean the evidence is pretty strong though guys henry claims that chris thomas
02:40:18.920
jr and anthony williams were killed in a drive-by shooting but the state says the evidence shows the
02:40:24.600
fatal shots were fired from the back seat and that meli did it we have a great panel to take all of your
02:40:30.000
questions today with us is terry austin she is down at the broward county courthouse in florida
02:40:35.280
covering the case also with us is linda kenny botten a defense attorney and host here at law and crime
02:40:40.840
and of course brian buckmeyer is with us as well he is a host here at law and crime and also a defense
02:40:46.540
attorney but terry let's start with you before we get to the questions what's been going on in the
02:40:51.900
courtroom this morning well and janette this morning we started out with a motion by the defense to
02:40:58.800
keep out some evidence that had to do with a gun it was subsequent to the crime and there was some
02:41:05.080
discussion and some messages about buying a gun and the judge actually agreed with the defense and
02:41:11.500
said it's not relevant and it will stay out the judge also added that he only allowed all of these
02:41:17.840
messages to come in because he understands the prosecution wants to establish the ownership of
02:41:23.220
the 9807 gun and the prosecution is saying that that gun belonged to y&w melly and then we heard
02:41:31.240
as you said mark moretti got back on well that way that doesn't make sense because they never found
02:41:35.540
the murder victim what's this woman talking i'm sorry the murder weapon hold on this doesn't make
02:41:39.800
sense is y&w melly's 24 years old and faces two counts of first or 28 anthony will covering the
02:41:50.140
case and a defense attorney with a motion by the well and janette this morning we started out with a
02:41:57.360
motion by the defense to keep out some evidence that had to do with a gun it was subsequent to the crime
02:42:04.620
and there was some discussion and some messages about buying a gun and the judge actually agreed
02:42:10.840
with the defense and said it's not relevant and it will stay out the judge also added that he only
02:42:16.960
allowed okay that makes sense okay so because in my head i'm like why would they even who cares about a
02:42:21.820
gun all right so just so y'all know um they never recovered the murder weapon in this case right so
02:42:28.280
there's rumors that melly and fredo bang came back and got rid of the gun after the shooting happened
02:42:32.180
like the next day we don't know that for a fact that's kind of something i heard through the
02:42:35.640
grapevine but um the reason why the judge said no we're not going to bring that in is because it's
02:42:40.400
like it's suggestive and they don't want that shit to come in and kind of like poison the jury so okay
02:42:44.700
now it makes sense all of these messages to come in because he understands the prosecution
02:42:49.340
wants to establish the ownership of the 9807 gun and the prosecution is saying that that gun belonged to
02:42:56.900
y&w melly and then we heard as you said mark moretti got back on that stand and they began
02:43:03.800
going through messages and many of those messages were between melly and his mother some of it was
02:43:10.580
inflammatory but a lot of it had to do with mom i know i love you and messages back and forth between
02:43:17.100
the two of them talking about issues like why did you not tell me the show was canceled people are
02:43:23.500
that's what we went through earlier so that's just why i speculated like they were showing those text
02:43:27.560
messages guys to prove that meli is the user of that phone because that's the phone that they had
02:43:31.260
used to track the story i had just told you with the jeep and finding the glass and the bullet shell
02:43:36.360
case and etc so that phone actually led them to the real crime scene talking about your show was
02:43:41.020
canceled so to me it sounded like typical mother and son discussions and at the end of the day you know
02:43:47.940
the defense actually wanted to keep it out the motion for the mistrial was because of those
02:43:54.000
inflammatory messages and what david howard argued was he's the attorney for the defense one of the
02:44:00.540
attorneys and he was arguing that it was put in only to inflame that jury to make them upset about
02:44:07.320
words that were being used some derogatory words between the two of them by meli but as you know i mean
02:44:13.900
arguments do happen the judge immediately denied the motion and mark morety got back on the stand
02:44:19.980
and continued to read the messages back and forth so that was most of this morning and i do expect when
02:44:25.600
they come back this afternoon we'll hear more of the same and it's been very tedious terry i mean i was
02:44:32.680
going through the testimony again last night and some of this is just it goes on and on i mean there are
02:44:39.080
75 000 if not more pages of instagram messages or a download from a phone um and meli was you know
02:44:46.580
talking in pretty derogatory terms about his mom he was calling her the b word at some points and
02:44:52.860
talking with friends about her said she sold her soul uh so i think he had a point david howard did that
02:45:00.540
i mean he's literally slamming his mom and he said that it was basically tainting every mom on the jury
02:45:06.620
well i think it was a great argument i think it's an argument that the defense should have made but
02:45:13.720
for any mom out there who has a teenager or someone older than a teenager once you have these grown
02:45:19.780
children they do say things i think the bottom line as a mother i would take away and i'm not sure how
02:45:24.900
that jury is thinking about it is they express love for each other at the end of the day yes there are
02:45:30.060
some derogatory language that's used there's some you know accusations that are made but i mean they're
02:45:35.980
grown adults and remember jamie the mom is a little younger than most moms so they're closer in age
02:45:41.960
than most and so i definitely think they have a very close connection and probably do speak to each
02:45:48.280
other slightly differently than other moms and sons may speak to each other but the motion was made and
02:45:53.280
i think it was on behalf of the defense obviously something that had to be done but i think the
02:45:59.080
mothers on that jury are probably not too worried about it that's interesting uh yeah jamie king was
02:46:05.960
14 when she had ynw melly so i saw that in the documentary that was produced uh by melly's team
02:46:12.760
and the defense the prosecution actually played that documentary y'all want to know why here
02:46:17.860
uh the prosecution played it and it kind of it works in both ways but
02:46:35.640
there is look at this four days after the completion of this film yw mel and his friends were the targets
02:46:41.780
of a drive-by shooting miami florida wait hold on his own documentary put him at the location of the
02:46:48.820
crime this is a huge self-snitch and the prosecution used this because they were trying to say melly wasn't
02:46:55.980
even there so he basically shot himself in the foot bro this is a huge instance of fucking self-snitching
02:47:02.540
man crazy crazy crazy i told y'all man this case is wild
02:47:08.180
uh where are we at here team about them let's get to the questions now and keep them coming we've got
02:47:16.320
some great ones coming in submit them on youtube twitter facebook instagram tiktok not from who
02:47:21.620
also when is the defense's chance to state their case and bring in their own witnesses okay so i'll
02:47:27.360
read some of these chats real quick guys jacob uh dugan goes the shots left uh uh
02:47:32.460
triangle pattern and the clothes they had so it was a glock wine why are they not trying to find
02:47:36.280
the weapon and not say what was used um because the reason why guys is when you want to be able
02:47:41.680
to find the actual gun used and the reason why is because when you shoot a gun it creates um
02:47:46.020
basically a fingerprint for that gun because uh every gun has a unique kind of pattern it leaves
02:47:51.640
on bullets which creates effectively a bullet fingerprint so they need the actual murder weapon so that they
02:47:56.800
can test it for ballistics and see if it matches so having another gun they have to have the actual
02:48:01.360
murder weapon to match it that makes sense that's why i make over 100k i'm with this girl for about
02:48:07.640
three years i take care of her so she was really good but then a friend told sex is a sin and now
02:48:13.280
she clearly changed i kicked her out but she don't want to leave because she's not working i have no
02:48:18.060
yeah i mean bro at the end of the day um you can't negotiate desire if she's over here like putting
02:48:28.160
you know her sinning all of a sudden over you it is what it is bro like that's an l on her like i mean
02:48:36.140
she might just because like you shouldn't have to pay for her making bad decisions in her past like
02:48:42.580
if she comes to god and she decides i don't want to hook up anymore well you know you can come to
02:48:48.460
freedom and decide to not support her anymore like just like she has the free will to say i don't want
02:48:53.940
to sin anymore i'm not gonna have premarital sex with you anymore you can say cool i am now effectively
02:49:00.140
single and i don't have to support you anymore so it is what it is bro don't feel ashamed for enforcing
02:49:07.060
boundaries and letting her know that there's consequences if she's gonna do that you're under
02:49:11.340
zero obligation to provide for her bro so don't and here's the thing stay strong antonio stay strong
02:49:18.280
because she's gonna try to shame you she's gonna say you're a piece of shit she's gonna say you're
02:49:22.860
a jerk she's gonna say all kinds of things to attack your masculinity because she knows that
02:49:28.300
shaming is the game to get you to feel sorry for her so don't fall for it man don't fall for her
02:49:32.860
she switched up on you you are now within your right to switch up on her staff have a nick on he said
02:49:37.400
tates should be arrested and encouraged followers to not work out he is a net negative for rp bozo do your
02:49:41.040
research number one i never heard him say tate should be arrested because he actually when i
02:49:46.440
was on the stream with him yesterday he said i'm a tape fan uh two if he does encourage the followers
02:49:51.000
to not work out never heard it but if he does so what i mean like i said before are me and nick
02:49:55.940
agree on everything no i guess this is another one that we don't agree on um and now as far as like
02:50:00.700
you're saying he's negative for the rp no i think he's actually very good for the rp because you got
02:50:04.380
to remember guys there's guys like think of it this way us over here fresh and fit we bring y'all
02:50:09.200
people that are red pill aware in their specific field i'll explain what i mean on our side we're
02:50:14.720
rp aware with women of finances and if we're not aware of finances to maybe a certain niche like
02:50:18.820
maybe the stock market we bring in another guy that knows more we talk to him you can effectively say
02:50:23.520
that he's the red pill of that industry because he's using tactics that other people don't necessarily
02:50:28.980
know about to make money so he's aware in that specific field you know you bring someone on like
02:50:33.000
fuentes he's very good at what he does as far as like identifying zionist presence in the american
02:50:39.440
government that influences the american government to act against its own best interest so there's
02:50:43.540
people that have different expertises and different niches that you got to respect just because he says
02:50:47.760
oh i don't agree with this doesn't discount his qualifications for another topic that you guys can
02:50:53.240
still listen to and get immense value damn that was a mouthful there but pause now y'all know
02:50:58.980
leslie van hoon was a former yes jared troy shout out to you bro um and actually just because you
02:51:04.800
asked that and troy said something funny earlier he said if you can go to jail for being a lover boy
02:51:11.480
all of us are going to prison facts bro basically finessing a woman is going to get you in jail
02:51:16.600
so check this out charles manson as you guys know i covered the charles manson case on sunday and
02:51:23.400
uh long story short manson was behind like nine different murders or seven to nine different
02:51:29.640
murders and this woman uh leslie right who y'all about to see right now basically killed or was
02:51:36.880
involved in the murder of a couple of them they would basically go into people's houses bro and
02:51:39.760
like violently kill them watch the uh manson episode to see what i mean but this is one of the people
02:51:44.200
that were there and she just got released after 53 years bro that shit is crazy saying about the
02:51:51.320
household can't make this shit up yeah no facts so she literally just got released on parole guys
02:51:57.540
18 hours ago this just in breaking news former charles manson follower leslie van houten has been
02:52:05.000
released from prison officials with the california department of corrections and rehabilitation
02:52:09.180
say that van houten was quote released to parole supervision this comes days after governor gavin
02:52:15.840
newsom said he would no longer fight her parole after a state appeals court ruled these those are
02:52:21.580
the two people she was involved in killing it was really bad guys basically manson broke into the
02:52:25.620
house tied them both up told all of his followers to go into the house he got in the car left and then
02:52:31.760
three of manson's followers a dude and two chicks violently stabbed shot and killed um these two and they
02:52:38.100
um cut um they stuck a fork in this guy and literally in his chest they carved the word war on his
02:52:44.860
chest on his stomach or slash chest and then they stuck the fork that they used to carve it on his
02:52:49.420
body so they violently killed these people man so it's really crazy that this chick is um finally
02:52:54.920
out of prison after 53 years but i don't even she should have stayed in there newsome but california clown
02:53:00.560
world said he would no longer fight her parole after a state appeals court ruled that she should be
02:53:09.360
released madden houten has been in prison for 53 years in connection with a 1969 this nigga right
02:53:15.400
here man what the fuck 50 years she's 76 danger zone
02:53:19.480
bro she's beyond the danger zone bro this is this is fucking damn near ghost territory
02:53:26.300
and killings of leno and rosemary la bianna she in the last saga of her life last chapter
02:53:33.420
she had been previously recommended for parole five times since 2016 but newsome and former
02:53:40.420
governor jerry brown rejected those recommendations
02:53:43.040
van houten's attorney says that she was taken to transitional housing crazy bro yeah
02:53:51.200
so anyway guys um i'm gonna cut it here uh because i'm i gotta get some sleep before a fresher fit
02:54:01.420
episode we we're gonna um cover the jonah hill thing guys later tonight um for 7 30 so thank you
02:54:07.380
guys so much for tuning in i wish we had been able to cover a little bit more ground here
02:54:11.340
um but they didn't you know they started late framing austin five bucks appreciate that my friend
02:54:15.540
let me make sure i didn't miss anything else yeah um so yeah i'll probably do this again tomorrow
02:54:20.780
guys so stay tuned and i love y'all guys let me i'll catch you with the new outro peace
02:54:31.420
special agent with homelands investigations okay guys hsi this is what fed reacts conference
02:54:35.700
defender jeffrey williams and associate ysl did commit the felony oh here