Former Fed Explains Gabby Petito's Murder
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3 hours and 41 minutes
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148.57658
Hate Speech Sentences
167
Summary
In this episode, we discuss the recent ban of Aiden on twitch.tv and why he should have been reinstated. We also talk about some of the most controversial streamers in the world and why they deserve a 9-11.
Transcript
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reinstate him you know and honestly guys I think a big reason why they don't want uh Aiden back
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guys let's just call a spade a spade he's on a competitor's um platform he's on a competitive
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platform he's on kick kick is a direct competitor to twitch and was created to combat the bullshit
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from twitch because switch has extremely bad um uh community guidelines that they enforce
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selectively so that is inconsistency pissed a lot of people off so they made kick literally to combat
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twitch it's the same exact thing and he uses the same servers the Amazon same Amazon servers so
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him being on kick right uh pretty much sealed the deal where they're like no we're never going to
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bring you back on twitch right and then also he would take away their market share I'm pretty
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confident that if Aiden came back to twitch that would hurt Kai that would hurt AMP that would hurt
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some of these thoughts it would hurt Faze because all of them are his son so that's why uh they're
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very reluctant to bring him back as well and he does riskier interviews look you guys know I've been
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critical of Aiden in the past and I've said shit where that I don't like that he's done but one
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thing I will give him credit for he's platformed a lot of controversial people he's platformed me
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Andrew Tate Nick Fuentes Sneeko uh Fousey Vitaly like he's had a bunch of people on that are very
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controversial he's taking risks that Faze A&P none of these these guys would never fucking take
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ever so that is also something where he's considered a brand risk that's why he calls it
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brand risk boxing because that's what they tell him uh nowadays but um I'll give him credit for that
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that's why I stream on Charleston White party now where I literally own a percentage of the company
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freedom of speech is what holds all this and Sneeko's on party it's chaos together
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yeah Sneeko's very very talented and here's the thing for everyone that's saying he's grifting or
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whatever like guys don't forget that's this is a how he made his original videos like this is how
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he made his original videos so like anyone that's saying like oh you're grifting blah blah it's like
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he still streams he still has his same political views pretty much he just goes ahead and does artistic
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videos like he did in the beginning now now he could do what he wanted to do because before he made
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the artistic videos he wasn't getting paid from it he went into streaming made some money now he's
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able to go back and do what he wants to do despite it not necessarily paying because he kind of built
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up um a uh you know foundation but anyway uh you know a quick little digress there give my guy
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Sneeko some uh support uh but yeah go check him out on xguys it's literally here's his account
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he posts the video every single day man really consistent uh it's sneeko right here on on twitter
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so go give him a follow guys really good uh videos if you're into videography um this actually gives
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you a lot of good ideas he does a lot of good transitions really good um you know screenplay
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etc really creative stuff man so feel free to look okay you know what here i'll show this
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epstein video to y'all this one's a really good one this is a good one too and they're short
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they're easy to watch exactly so if you read between the black yeah we pick up our friends
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over here guys uh on um on fresher fit bro so black box on the epstein list especially him being banned
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everywhere if you read between well watch this and then um i'm gonna then we're gonna get into this
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case guys in the black box on the epstein list it's easy to see 9 11 but if you look even closer
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it's very annoying to anyone who's been researching epstein to see the trump appointed team tasked with
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declassifying the epstein list dancing like uncles bro that shit was crazy and a lot of these dudes are
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zios too bad that's what makes it funnier a lot of these people are like uh twitter personalities
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this is dc drano one of them boys this is mike cernovich one of them boys we got uh scott presler
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who's a gay conservative transformer um this chick i forget her name she's definitely one of them boys
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uh i don't know who this is maybe jack was so i don't know and oh yeah and i think this right
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here is lips of tiktok bro literally all of them are fucking them boys i think the only person that
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isn't one of them boys in this is this guy scott presler and this nigga right here at the cowboy hat
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i think they're the only two that aren't but all these them boys was at a wedding with binders
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of information that have been available online for years lips of tiktok is one of them boys
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here are the quick facts no conspiracies because everyone else is lying jeffrey epstein definitely
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worked for israel not some random middle eastern country like new fbi director dan bongino said
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epstein did yeah man rare bongino l right there bro i ain't gonna lie that was a rare l didn't have
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a business he was financed by bill and every single time bro when it comes to israel most of these
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politicians fail billionaire philanthropist leslie wexner who was the ceo of victoria's secret
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makes you wonder was victoria's secret getting sex trafficked on an island think about the next
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time your sister wants to stop there at the mall les wexner is one of the richest zionists in the
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world and funds some of america's favorite conservatives
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yes he's still alive yes the victims have accused him and no he's not in jail epstein's wife
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jelaine maxwell who's currently doing 25 to life for sex trafficking was the right hand mastermind
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behind it all the florida estate the ranch in new mexico the luxury manhattan apartment
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and the infamous ritual temple on the virgin island he also had um he also had a um a crib in paris
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paris france jelaine maxwell was the bottom bitch the female voice needed to coax the girls to every
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location yes galane was trafficking girls and shaking hands with everybody worth knowing in america was
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perhaps an even more evil manipulator than epstein himself and i explained to you guys how
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how um she was able to do this she was able to do this because she basically was an environmentalist
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right so the way she would do this is she would show up guys to these un meetings and she would
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talk about the ocean and pollution and how terrible it was and all this other stuff and what she would
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basically do is right when you talk about the environment like a lot of these you know people
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at the un are super woke like oh my god yeah you're right we need to protect the ocean and the whales
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uh so she would build connects there and then obviously uh you know she'd be at these different
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parties or whatever and then that's when she would bring her boy jeff and um they'd bring these
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victoria's secret models that leslie wexner and jean luc brunel would bring would help them recruit
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and uh they would look like the life of the party because any couple that brings hot girls to a party
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is always going to be looked at as like oh these guys have some value that's how they're able to get
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into a lot of these events les wexner owned victoria's secret brunel was a recruiter for the models
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he'd give epstein the girls they go to the party they bring the chicks they look like rock stars
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then epstein invites them to the island invites them to paris invites them new york new mexico
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whatever one of these big which a lot of them outside of the new york place are secluded areas
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by the way west palm beach etc he invites them girls show up or sorry the the guests show up bam he
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has underage girls there and then it gets into a fucking whole dave chapelle gotcha
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but what's even more interesting is that her father robert maxwell was quite literally an israeli spy
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that's not a joke he was a spy and for those of you that are wondering not only was he a spy
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he did a bunch of crazy shit chat this dude this dude maxwell he basically got information that a
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guy named mordecai vanunu had 50 plus pictures of their nuclear program out in damona and what he was
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able to do basically was he told the massad yo this guy mordecai has these clips you need to go ahead
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and go get this motherfucker so what does the massad do they go ahead and tell him holy shit
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okay we're gonna trap this guy they get this italian chick right or an american girl and they
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tell her hey meet him in italy mordecai vanunu goes over there thinking he's gonna get some pussy
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next thing you know he fucking gets fucking grabbed up by some dudes in yarmulkes and they take his
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dumb ass to tel aviv kidnapped and they fucking put him in prison for like 10 years because he was
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going to expose the nuclear program and the way that he actually exposed it was he had these pictures
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and he sold it to a colombian dude that worked for a media company that robert maxwell owned and
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that's how robert maxwell got notified and told him aside and bam next thing you know he's getting
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fucking arrested so that my friends is how robert maxwell served his country
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robert maxwell was a murderous double agent who literally stole u.s intelligence and sold it to
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american enemies when his cover was blown massad killed him with direct links to mi6 the kgb and
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massad he was like the godfather mixed with john wick of israel his brutal use of mafia tactics
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intelligence and blackmail created the country of israel you know today even former israeli prime
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minister yitzhak shamir said he has done more for israel than can today be told it sounds like a movie
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but this is all public and well documented for decades now imagine what else they're hiding in
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these binders the point is epstein's blackmail operation is impossible to work alone and if you
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wonder why you see the star of david next to every american politician this is why it's why this is the
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most taboo subject in the world but the veil is being lifted my friend ian carol went on the joe rogan
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podcast today and discussed this topic on the biggest conversation platform in the world he ratioed
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elon musk with this topic on his yeah look at that 220k that's wild when he talked about this
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own platform the biggest voices in the world are no longer capable of avoiding it and one thing
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that's obvious enough through the redacted blackouts of the epstein client list is the lack of anybody
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muslim there aren't any but you would think through this it's actually a good point he of propaganda
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about what muslims do today and in the words of alex jones the islamic takeover of the west
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there would be muslims involved in the biggest uncovered blackmail operation ever but no even
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with the former most googled man in the world andrew tate who continues to blame terrorist attacks on
00:46:22.680
muslims guess what i saw in the car on the way here i gotta bring these guys together maybe this
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weekend a terror attack in germany a muslim ran over a bunch of white people in germany this morning but
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the white people in germany can't band together to fight against it because then they are what
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three times now where it turns out they weren't even muslim at all the pakistani invader was a
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christian born in the uk the christmas jihadist hacker hated muslims and even replied to my tweets
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saying that and the german guy from the other day that tate mentioned on the pbd podcast that guy was
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a christian happy lent by the way to all the christians and i hope it's successful it's no hate
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to take people make mistakes but when i became muslim two years ago i thought the propaganda was over
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boy oh boy people ran out of lies so they started hating the way we fast saying that ramadan is like
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skipping lunch if you think having no food water yeah that's wild coffee every day from 5 a.m to 6
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or even 8 p.m for a month straight is easy be my guest so whatever bullshit propaganda they spread
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about us at least there were no muslims on the epstein list all right yeah so guys go check them out
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really really good stuff really creative um good camera work he does vlogs all that stuff
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so go check them out on um on twitter anyway um so yeah we're gonna be covering uh the murder of
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gabby uh pepito so i do got a couple of videos here guys hopefully they don't hit me with a copyright
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strike or some shit but we'll try the 48 hours and she said that's the best documentary she's watched
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on it i didn't watch the netflix series um i know it's like three episodes or something i started
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watching the first of it but i fell asleep um did you get the cctv footage oh you sent me on telegram
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okay let me pull it up right now we have to skip through it because it's very long but it's very
00:48:08.620
important okay paying your bills on time raises your credit okay i got it i hate when it just opens up
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on bing who the fuck uses bing bro fuck bill gates i don't want that bullshit fucking thing dude
00:48:22.900
it's like the browser for microsoft windows okay yeah i've seen this yeah yeah we can skip through
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though okay so in august 2021 22 year old american woman and traveling vlogger gabriel vanora pedito
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was killed by her fiance brian christopher laundry while they were traveling together on a van life
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journey across the united states the trip was planned to last for four months and began july 2nd 2021
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but pedito disappeared on august 27 damn bro couldn't even make it like two months so this is the
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youtube channel right that they were running together and we're gonna actually play this because i think
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this is really important for you guys to see um how much of a lie social media really is chat um you
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know on the cover you guys are gonna see you know what looks like a loving couple but um there was
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something way worse beneath the surface and you know this is actually something i try to avoid with
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you guys you know you guys know i'm very um you know well number one it's very hard for me to conceal
00:49:13.980
my emotions if i'm annoyed by something you guys obviously can tell that um the other thing as well is
00:49:18.660
that i try to be as authentic and raw with you guys as possible with everything i mean you guys know
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so much about me pause and a lot of other people which is why fucking they make all these hit pieces
00:49:27.360
but um i think being transparent is the way to really get your audience to trust you because a lot
00:49:33.640
of these influencers man are frauds fakes and they don't really um talk about things now i understand why
00:49:39.540
because there are a bunch of weirdos out there that will go ahead and you know try to use that against
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you or you know docs or some other bullshit like that but um i think transparency is always always
00:49:49.600
the best policy um you know that's why like when people say like for example like when officer tatum
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said myron's a fraud or freshman is a fraud when i confront him on it he didn't he could have said
00:49:59.500
anything it was like well you know i disagree with you on xyz well what does that have to do with me
00:50:03.340
being a fraud we can you know hash these disagreements out um but you know the one thing that i really
00:50:09.040
do pride myself on is like you can't call me a fraud how am i a fraud and no one can ever answer
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that question so um so anyway yeah so this video right here is a perfect i guess example of social
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media portraying one thing but then something else far sinister going behind the scenes so this is
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their video uh i don't know if we're gonna watch the whole thing we'll watch it for a bit just you
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guys kind of get an idea i'll put the playback speed at about 1.25 and uh let's see man
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so right off frame you can tell that she has a drone right which is good this is this is good
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production value especially for someone who seems like they're new to youtube
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and just so you guys know like driving across in a van cross country is some white
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people shit you hear that just so y'all know that is some white people shit right there man
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uh and then real quick correct me if i'm wrong but the reason why them boys have so much control
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of our government is because of one person linda b johnson right yeah i would say linda b johnson
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was a critical component to usher in this pro um zionist stance that our u.s government has absolutely
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i see you and kind of shop at the same store you know it bro myron why do you stop posting on your
00:51:49.360
ranch channel on youtube those videos help me lose 20 pounds that's not my channel bro i just promote
00:51:53.100
it but it's not my channel but i know you'll get them straight shout out to you demetrius raps
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yeah myron the day you get that i'll be depressed bro don't worry i'm never gonna get that call i'm
00:52:00.560
too controversial they would never make me the head of any fucking government agency bro no fucking way
00:52:04.440
hey myron don't know if you saw my chat the other night on after hours but just wanted your thoughts
00:52:38.780
now and you said they had money problems right how were they getting shit done like how were they
00:52:46.240
they uh i think they gathered some money because they used to work
00:52:51.440
okay i can't remember what each were doing but i um i know uh once they finished school uh
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i think one took like a sabbath year i think it was the guy and then they decided to do that thing
00:53:06.040
okay so they were like literally just living off of um savings oh shit okay all right
00:53:13.640
that might be why man money's the root cause of so many problems chat god damn man
00:53:40.540
niggas in this chat never said never let women women lie drive
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alright so very interesting this is how you can tell she's an amateur so she's been running
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this whole vlog part for two plus minutes no talking it sounds like just b-roll with some
00:54:28.120
music hello hello she let that shit play for like four and a half minutes well hello hello and good
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morning it is really nice and sunny today it's only 10 o'clock in the morning um but it rained all
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afternoon yesterday the tent is just coming in on the wind is so bad i'm just sitting here like this
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for a while again white people stuff so me and brian just got up and got ready made the bed in
00:55:15.200
the tent set up um i think our plan for today is to just hang out here in the tent um
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i remember once i asked you if you would like to uh climb the everest and you said no that's only
00:55:33.680
white people bro yeah man only white people will subject themselves to nature where is the mercy
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of that shit man fuck that we didn't conquer all these goddamn animals to go back to them
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and it don't make sense if you see the everest movie it's just white people fuck that man
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that's what yo look look look i make fun of black people all the time that's one thing that i'm a
00:55:55.880
nigga on i'm not going outside no nature none of that shit you white people fuck that you guys go
00:56:00.460
hiking let's take a freshman hiking with uh erin clary in um in vegas oh you want to go fuck no
00:56:07.500
hell do i look like fuck no man i don't do no fucking hiking what so i could look like this
00:56:13.800
nigga right here you guys want me to look like this nigga right here with my fucking feet folded in
00:56:17.860
the fucking dirt my legs cross like a pretzel status the fuck am i gonna look like man
00:56:24.260
that's that's the one thing bro white people nah man i can't agree with you guys on that
00:56:31.040
i agree with you guys on you know not being able to dance and you know saving money and not being
00:56:37.360
uh listening to stupid music and shit like that and you know not being morons when it comes to this
00:56:41.980
nature shit nah man you guys have fun with that bro i'm not going outside to connect with nature
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nah man fuck that connect with nature for what so i could connect with a lion you could eat me
00:56:51.760
or a bear come on man it's not like you're going to the amazon nah man white people are retarded for
00:56:58.660
this shit i ain't gonna lie go out in the middle of wilderness for what bro we didn't fight all these
00:57:03.980
thousands of years to just go back i'm not going back to the plantation man not it's like a nigga
00:57:09.560
saying oh i want to go back to picking condoms it's not happening man so fuck that shit
00:57:14.040
niggas sitting there indian style all happy and shit
00:57:45.500
no wonder that nigga got tired of her god damn she's filming herself stealing from
00:57:50.900
all the chocolate melted it's a river of chocolate
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or in a clear plastic container that is always in the sun
00:58:06.460
and this chick is from new york right she's from like long island
00:58:15.420
or something this girl oh yeah yeah so in the chest that she look like she got good credit
00:58:33.500
so we are right outside capital reef right now in a free dispersed camp spot and we've been lucky so
00:58:43.420
far at all the places we've stayed but i'd say this is one of the best so far since we left new york
00:58:48.880
and now we're all the way in utah and luckily enough i was able to set my hammock one of these
00:58:55.760
so you guys can already see very effeminate characteristics from this guy
00:59:15.120
and that was their one and only video three years ago this video was released on
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let's see here august 19 2021 oh a couple days before she went missing because she went
00:59:51.380
missing on the 21st i think yeah so from when you asked me before yep so apparently they were
00:59:58.460
she moved in with his parents in florida and um they started working at a public's and so they
01:00:04.520
saved up money and when the pandemic hit they quit and they decided to do this okay all right
01:00:11.080
that makes sense yep yeah that makes sense i mean i think you know it was not too long ago guys where
01:00:16.280
we were locked in our houses for years so i could see like you know some people might say oh why are
01:00:21.840
they going to go on a cross-country thing like i could see why because like the lockdowns were
01:00:25.320
annoying you're stuck in your house for a year plus like don't forget guys i know it's like
01:00:29.180
literally just go back four years like literally you had to wear a mask six feet apart can't go to
01:00:34.420
certain places people stuff was closed down and all of 2020 i know especially in florida
01:00:40.060
we're locked down since march so i could see why they might want to do a cross-country trip
01:00:45.040
in 2021 right after the restrictions started to loosen up a little bit right um and then yeah
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they probably don't have that much money because they probably didn't work that much
01:00:54.780
well they're working at public's now you think about it so and i imagine she spent like half of
01:01:00.820
that money buying that van over there yeah in 2020 oh and they they started it it was her van right
01:01:08.280
yeah it was hers okay yeah i mean she tricked it out pretty nice she put like a bed in there and
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stuff like that so um hey marin uh for your shooting range vlog can i send you a free custom
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clock slide i lost i laser engrave and plate them is it a g26 uh yeah i have a i have a 26 i have a 19
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and i got a 17 so all right so you want to tell them about this documentary real quick that we're
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going to watch uh before we uh play it this is the one you picked out yeah this is the best one i
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found on youtube about like that sums up the story of the whole thing like the disappearance and the
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killing uh but if you want like uh if you really want to watch a really good documentary watch the
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netflix ones it's actually really good i watch the three episodes right and i prefer than this one
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obviously but for obvious reason we won't be playing the netflix ones yeah so let's see if we
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can uh play this one here for you ninjas also guys do me a favor man uh like the video guys
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you know uh i'd appreciate that what are we at here i'm looking we got
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let me look here we got 45 guys we should be at easily a thousand plus we're still doing the fed
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reacts videos for you guys i know this channel's turned it turned into like a political cultural
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commentary show but we still do fed reacts on sundays as always going to keep the tradition going
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because you guys do like this true crime stuff um especially when big cases hit right so uh make
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sure to support the channel like the video it helps a lot uh but let's go ahead and get into i'm
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going to put this thing at like 1.25 speed hopefully youtube doesn't fuck us up but let's see what
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happens and i'm going to be stopping it often to give commentary guys so don't get mad at me
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um because also that helps with um not getting hit with copyright as well you got to alter the content
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now let's fast forward some of this stuff brian laundry i believe made his decision to kill himself
01:03:10.300
after he killed gabby petito very common that people do this whether it's school shooters or
01:03:16.260
you know murderers that have some semblance of right and wrong um they don't want to deal with
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the consequences of their actions so they end up self-deleting investigators say human remains found
01:03:25.680
in florida this week are those of brian laundry the only person of interest in the death of his
01:03:29.660
fiance gabby petito gabby petito has been gone for over a year now is this case over no this case
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is far from over my name is mary fulgeniti and i'm a former federal prosecutor and defense attorney
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okay so she's a former a usa and i get it she has to call herself a former federal prosecutor because
01:03:49.420
most americans are not going to know what the fucking a usa is um um so that's but hey it's not
01:03:56.140
easy to get a usa job so she probably was good at what she did to some degree
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oh wow so sorry so sorry for interrupting you but i just read here that uh she saved our money i
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didn't know this she saved our money working 50 hours a week uh taco bell before the trip so she
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could make the money for the for the trip oh and he was working in a juice bar so a juice bar yeah
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okay why does he look like a dude that would serve you some juice at a juice bar yeah fuck it i'm not
01:04:23.480
surprised so she worked at taco bell yeah she worked at taco bell before the trip so she could be
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yeah these people were young by the way guys um she was 21 how old was he he was his early early
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in mid-20s right yeah i'll play the video until you find it yeah there are still a lot of questions
01:04:57.440
for gabby's parents the primary one being would gabby petito still be alive today if the case had
01:05:02.840
been handled differently hello hello and good morning we came to know gabby petito and brian
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laundry because they were putting themselves out there in social media documenting their travels
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throughout america yeah she wanted to be a vlogger guys but you know i'm not surprised the volume is
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i think he was one year older than her i got you guys volume should be better now he was one year
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older so he was only 22 yeah they made fun of him they said that he looked way older than he uh
01:05:30.480
yeah because he was bald yo nigga was losing hair at 16 years old in high school chat
01:05:34.020
this young guy you know it's funny every single person has that one classmate in high school
01:05:39.840
that was like my sophomore year he was already bald and we would call him the old nigga you got
01:05:43.740
everybody had that one kid in their high school that was bald as fuck you guys know exactly what i'm
01:05:48.520
talking about right every single every single person man couple in love living out of their van
01:05:57.100
seeing what the world had to offer live in the dream my name is dr chris mohandy and i'm a forensic
01:06:03.280
psychologist but what we come to learn is that that was a veneer all the chocolate melted it's a river of
01:06:10.800
chocolate huge veneer much as i know gabby and feel like i know brian you just never know when it
01:06:18.280
comes to relationships we've been lucky so far at all the places we've stayed but i'd say this is
01:06:22.860
one of the best so far anyone that's met the two of them has been like they seem like such a nice
01:06:26.740
couple but a lot of couples look nice on instagram about a month into their trip gabby and brian
01:06:32.860
you know it's funny guys um because you guys know there's a lot of cap and shit like that with a lot
01:06:37.900
of these uh relationships yeah and like i said before a lot of these couples that like um do this type of
01:06:44.900
content they'll do it but there's a bunch of shit going on in the background and they do it just to
01:06:49.080
you know create this image or maintain this image because the thing is guys um couple content does
01:06:54.260
like very well typically it does very well you guys look at like all these successful family channels
01:06:58.800
and stuff like that um or a couple channels they do very well financially so a lot of times what ends
01:07:05.580
up happening is um people stay together even though they don't want to because of you know the
01:07:09.840
financial incentive obviously they didn't get their channel to take off but i'm pretty confident that if
01:07:13.200
they had kept at it um she would have got better and better and better for her for that being her
01:07:17.060
first video she did a damn good job chat she was using drones she was using b-roll she's putting
01:07:21.840
shit together um so i think she she was obviously i think she would have had a bright future on youtube
01:07:27.360
and she wouldn't have been able to she would have been able to make some some pretty good content uh had
01:07:31.220
she you know not been killed unfortunately um but yeah i mean for her first video pretty fucking good
01:07:38.500
for someone that worked at taco bell have a lot of arguments it gets physical a witness reports it
01:07:46.280
to the moab police hey how are you i'm with moab police they respond and now we see that there's
01:07:53.800
trouble in paradise he walked in the car and told me to take a breather but i didn't want to take a
01:07:58.080
breather i'm fine and i look at her i hope she doesn't have too many complaints about me i'm just
01:08:02.380
uh you know i i feel bad i didn't get so public when you look back could that moab police stop
01:08:10.840
been a game changer oh absolutely it's hard not to wonder what would have happened let's see the
01:08:16.880
cops are still wearing masks and shit uh take gabby if either gabby or brian had been arrested that day
01:08:23.140
two people went on a trip one person returned and that person that returned isn't providing us
01:08:28.700
any information we believe the circumstantial evidence demonstrates that the laundry
01:08:34.380
north point uh look it up real quick it's probably it's probably far it's probably several hours
01:08:44.520
family was aware that their son had murdered gabby and that they were aware of the location of her
01:08:51.620
romance they refused to communicate to the petito family as human beings how could somebody not
01:08:57.200
pick up that phone and say i'm so sorry we don't know what happened what can we do to help and the
01:09:01.340
only reason why you wouldn't is if obviously something want to follow caddy is the most amazing
01:09:07.500
person i've ever met i've never felt a pain like this i have screamed into the air what happened because
01:09:16.080
i want answers we will get just all right i turned up uh angie's mic um and she'll talk into it yeah
01:09:24.920
if you could try to just keep it close to you angie when you talk okay yeah because they said that
01:09:28.440
they're having a hard time hearing you but i turned it up for you too just for her no matter what
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started as an adventure story i love the band months later it turned into a nationwide search
01:09:50.560
for a missing woman the search for missing 22 year old gabby petito is now a multi-state effort
01:09:55.680
and that is how the feds got involved guys so i know some people were wondering because
01:09:59.160
and that's actually how i remembered this case i remember that the fbi got involved for a missing
01:10:02.700
person which typically that doesn't happen unless there's um you know an interstate nexus and since
01:10:07.420
they had been traveling cross-country um you're obviously going to want federal resources to assist
01:10:12.100
you with with finding her and um that's how i remember the feds got involved in this thing because
01:10:17.320
once you affect interstate commerce a lot of times that triggers in federal statutes
01:10:21.280
before ending here earlier today human remains were discovered with the discovery of her remains
01:10:27.760
in grand teton national park it has now become a cautionary tale
01:10:35.560
yeah but that's when she was found uh yeah when she died was in wyoming
01:10:41.480
it was in wyoming yeah okay so that's that park is in wyoming yeah
01:10:45.420
ultimately ton national park yeah grand teton national park
01:10:53.420
yeah so it's out man out in the middle of fucking nowhere
01:11:08.820
okay so north point north north port is in sarasota
01:11:19.840
yeah i mean um okay so yeah see national park service so
01:11:24.800
the the the national park um police probably got involved as well
01:11:36.960
ultimately her death will hopefully lead to many women being rescued
01:11:41.700
and here's the thing man the thing that sucks a lot of times when you find these bodies guys
01:11:45.200
this is kind of the grotesque side when it comes to um murder investigations
01:11:48.280
there there might i don't know how quickly they found her after she was dead
01:11:51.860
but a lot of the times you only got a couple of days
01:11:55.780
and then they start eating away and you know you don't you're not able to um
01:11:59.580
well she was killed in august and the body was found september 19th
01:12:09.220
and saved from these situations well before it gets to murder
01:12:14.020
former prosecutor and cbs consultant mary fulgeniti
01:12:17.760
says gabby's story is really about recognizing the warning signs of domestic violence
01:12:24.160
there are people who believe that gabby petito's story didn't have to end the way it did
01:12:27.680
if only the warning signs had been picked up on
01:12:31.700
bro it's always these soft-spoken motherfuckers that be the first ones to smack women man
01:12:40.320
right because look you guys you guys saw him on video
01:12:43.000
and that's why i wanted to kind of show you guys
01:12:47.800
like you wouldn't think that this dude would be over here like you know
01:12:50.120
killing his girlfriend or his fiancee in this case
01:12:51.840
but next thing you know bam he's killing his girl
01:12:54.080
it's always these guys that tend to be the fucking whack jobs
01:13:07.260
you know look i get it like a lot of couples fight and stuff like that
01:13:19.060
to most eyes gabby petito and her fiancee brian laundry were compatible in every way
01:13:32.560
definitely weren't compatible because this motherfucker murdered her man
01:30:43.000
slapping and stuff what was what you were attempting to accomplish
01:30:47.700
you know these guys just didn't want to make the arrest bro they're like man there's too much paperwork bro it's a nice day
01:30:52.600
what's up i was trying to get him to stop telling me to calm down
01:30:57.500
what doesn't sound to me like she attempted to get through
01:30:59.260
ultimately officers on the scene decided to separate the couple for the night
01:31:04.320
i'm gonna give you the keys to the van gabby was told to stay with the van i'm giving him a ride over to the hotel
01:31:10.380
okay as the assumed all right they tried but this was yeah victim brian was sent to a hotel
01:31:17.920
i really appreciate it thank you so much for everything no problem it's nice to meet you
01:31:22.360
right nice to meet you no one was arrested or issued a citation
01:31:26.480
you know looking back on this 2020 hindsight right this looks really bad
01:31:32.460
but you know they did go above and beyond to like try to separate them and keep them from
01:31:37.040
going to jail because they're looking at like yo these are young people do we want to give them an
01:31:40.060
arrest record for this you know is it worth ruining their lives right now obviously we have the benefit
01:31:45.760
of 2020 hindsight so we can sit here and say oh yeah um they should have arrested her they're stupid
01:31:52.140
they should have arrested both of them like we have the benefit of 2020 hindsight but you know you're
01:31:55.840
there on the ground you have a lot of discretion you know what do we want to ruin these young
01:31:59.600
people's lives from out of state they're here doing a fucking trip they got an argument uh let's go
01:32:03.760
ahead and put him in a hotel and her with the van separate them and let them cool off which is what
01:32:07.580
they used to do back in the day by the way um was it the right decision maybe for them at the time
01:32:12.500
they felt it was um this is why it's so important to just stick with protocol man um they probably
01:32:18.480
should have just arrested her um at least uh but yeah if i was on the scene i probably would have
01:32:25.120
taken a boat to jail maybe that's what i'm thinking but i get it man they they didn't want to ruin
01:32:29.900
their lives because guys when you arrest somebody that generates an fbi number they got a mug shot
01:32:34.260
now that fucks their life up because if you get convicted of domestic violence guys what ends up
01:32:37.680
happening is you can't get a you can't get a gun you um you know you uh lose your second amendment
01:32:44.260
right so getting a conviction for domestic violence even if it's a misdemeanor guys is very problematic on
01:32:50.080
on you in the future you can't become a police officer it's going to be very difficult for you to
01:32:53.280
become a civil servant so i do think in the back of their minds and also it's going to create work for
01:32:58.000
them so like it they're looking at it like yo it doesn't benefit us to arrest this girl
01:33:01.540
or her boyfriend they're young they're a couple this happens let's put him in a hotel let them
01:33:06.520
cool off it doesn't look that serious then they ask that question right and they kind of framed it in
01:33:10.460
a way like bitch don't be an idiot and say that you hit him to damn it to hurt him um and obviously
01:33:15.140
she has comments i was like no i didn't do it to hurt him and um you know that's what they wanted
01:33:19.860
to hear and they ended up uh splitting them up but hey man it uh ended up backfiring ended up
01:33:26.020
backfiring and i know for a fact their internal affairs absolutely opened up a case and they
01:33:29.300
probably got some disciplinary action for this forensic psychologist chris mohandi has worked
01:33:35.460
closely with law enforcement on issues of domestic violence the officers that responded to gabby
01:33:41.940
and brian were compassionate their hearts were in the right place of yeah they were i mean yo guys
01:33:50.900
that's giving them a huge break to be honest with y'all huge break they gave them because again guys
01:33:58.480
a domestic violence conviction even if it's a misdemeanor will fuck your life up chat it's it's
01:34:04.540
damn near felony almost it's the one of the worst misdemeanor convictions you can get
01:34:09.180
the right thing by cutting them a break yeah they gave them a huge break weeks later when the body
01:34:23.260
cam footage was released there was a public uproar newly released video shows what looks like the
01:34:28.620
aftermath of an argument between gabby petito and brian laundry for her friend rose those images were
01:34:34.700
almost impossible to watch it takes a lot for her to get that hysterical i'm perfectly calm all the
01:34:41.580
time and he really stresses me out and so when i saw the body cam i knew it was more than just a
01:34:48.700
little argument she's not going to slap him for no reason the release of the 9-1-1 call drew outrage
01:34:57.100
he was slapping her followers of the story on social media erupted in anger
01:35:02.460
well you know it's interesting um if they had to make an arrest she would have been the main person
01:35:09.900
that got arrested bro like i don't know if these people know that that if anything them letting them
01:35:16.280
go actually gave her a break guys and this goes to show like how how dumb people are because they
01:35:22.880
don't realize that getting a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence will absolutely fuck your life
01:35:27.820
up so yeah she would have been the one that got arrested for sure she was the aggressor and you
01:35:34.700
guys saw it yourselves blood is boiling at how they failed and that's why they didn't arrest her if he
01:35:40.540
was the aggressor i promise y'all they would have arrested him and that's the cold hard truth here
01:35:43.800
right the dirty little secret here is that if he was the aggressor they wouldn't cut him a break
01:35:50.220
they would have put his ass in jail but since she was the aggressor they cut her a break
01:35:54.500
because they didn't want to send her they didn't want to put her in jail
01:35:59.380
ended up backfiring this poor girl all i know is this didn't have to end like this
01:36:11.800
mohandi says the officers seem to miss signs of domestic abuse
01:36:18.540
and gabby accepting the blame and i was apologizing to him and saying i'm sorry that i'm so mean
01:36:27.540
because in a domestically violent relationship it's not uncommon for one party to take the blame
01:36:34.280
for what really is the behavior of the other party
01:36:37.720
the independent investigator later wrote that it's very likely that gabby was a long-term victim
01:36:46.300
the ramifications of the officers actions during that stop would play out in the days ahead
01:36:53.820
and months later this is kind of what i'm talking about when i say they always give women the benefit
01:36:58.880
of the doubt right um the reality is they were both beating each other bro like that most domestic
01:37:04.960
violence cases like i said before and this is the ugly truth no one wants to talk about
01:37:08.180
especially in a case like this where one of both parties are deceased but the reality is
01:37:12.660
90 of the time plus when you got situations like this they both beat on each other
01:37:17.760
i mean how she even admitted here that's just how domestic violence works unfortunately
01:37:23.720
it's often a two-party it's a it's a two-party uh situation and their lawyers
01:37:33.980
just days after that traffic stop gabby and brian were back on the road headed north to salt lake
01:37:45.780
city it rained all afternoon yesterday on august 19th gabby posted an edited eight minute video
01:37:54.380
showing their journey to and that's the video that we showed you guys gather it is really what was
01:38:00.960
that angie it's so funny here mike it's so funny that you see the cctv footage and then you see
01:38:06.300
the the vlog and it's like a whole different yeah completely different that's why i wanted you guys
01:38:11.720
to see the vlog first so you guys could see the crazy contrast between social media and real life
01:38:18.820
and sunny today the video showed no signs of any tension between gabby and brian
01:38:25.800
later gabby told her mom they were leaving utah and driving to grand teton national park in wyoming
01:38:34.780
she was happy she was excited to keep going on her journey and um that was the last time i spoke to her
01:38:45.320
on august 25th gabby posted a series of photos on instagram in front of a butterfly mural in ogden utah
01:39:03.660
all right so i'll read some chats here real fast um we haven't gotten stopped by youtube yet and
01:39:13.000
we're halfway through which is good um johnny deck says you need to say on here what you said last
01:39:17.660
night on the clan meeting that short take on first level dancing 9 11 second level people oh
01:39:23.900
uh bro uh we're on youtube i can't say that bro you said it yourself dating on social media
01:39:29.360
influencers al yeah it typically is super javi you think this could have been avoided if he didn't
01:39:33.960
live with her you know driving in a van cross-country can easily put you guys at each other's necks
01:39:41.260
especially when they're broke uh did you hear about dr umar and his daughter no i didn't can you
01:39:47.400
cover casey anthony stupid bitch killed her baby and didn't report it got away with it because the
01:39:50.820
prosecution overcharged i think but the last few weeks she's blown up on tiktok giving legal advice
01:39:55.200
the fuck must be new here we cover casey yeah we cover casey anthony also let me drop the
01:40:00.180
the link for you guys the crazy chick she came out do you see that video of her talking on twitter
01:40:06.620
uh no apparently she's like uh giving legal advice yeah she's she's been trying to like
01:40:12.080
place this new version of herself but as soon as that video came out people started roasting i'm sure
01:40:18.560
they started roasting her she had to close the video bitch you killed your baby right yeah
01:40:22.900
exactly like that that's the video right there yeah on tiktok watch it yeah i will i'm trying
01:40:29.740
to find the video though that we did um oh no okay so this is it but let me get the
01:40:47.500
wow two years ago already yep two years ago i'll drop i'll drop the link for you guys here
01:40:55.460
why i said all right i'm gonna make i think that's the first case we did together
01:41:00.520
probably one of them yeah when when did we drop this let me look here
01:41:05.060
this is we did this january 29 2023 yeah so yeah guys go go uh go check it out i did this um
01:41:17.100
casey anthony already if you guys are wondering but let's see what her legal advice is i dropped
01:41:20.900
the link for you guys in the chat feel free to go check it out go back in time with us
01:41:25.900
all right let's see here get on get her on uh you said get her on fucking fresher fit
01:41:33.680
let's see here no all right which one do you want to see angie
01:41:38.140
no just just uh any little court tv now for what's trending in true crime a well-known convicted
01:41:44.780
killer is coming at casey anthony for launching her career as a legal advocate
01:41:50.420
i am a legal advocate i am a researcher i've been in the legal field since 2011
01:41:57.420
and in this capacity i feel that it's necessary if i'm going to continue to operate appropriately
01:42:05.460
as a legal advocate that i start to advocate for myself and also advocate for my daughter
01:42:10.180
i'm doing this both personally for me but in a professional capacity yo this is crazy
01:42:16.580
if any of you guys aren't familiar you want to give them a quick little summary of the casey anthony
01:42:20.680
case so they know what what the fuck happened here yeah so uh this woman casey anthony she killed her
01:42:27.260
daughter three-year-old daughter kaylee anthony back this was way a long time ago 2006 i think it was
01:42:37.940
i'm not sure hold on let me look up real quick but yeah she killed her daughter to go potty with her
01:42:44.340
boyfriend and while people were looking for her daughter because she just reported her missing
01:42:50.580
and she blamed the the nanny which she which she called sunny which is sunny with an x right like
01:42:59.860
sannix because that's what she used to drug the daughter to you know get her killed and she also
01:43:05.460
looked at she also uh used chloroform to to uh drug her to get her in the what do you call that
01:43:14.260
back part of the cart oh the trunk the trunk of the cart um and that's where they found the body
01:43:19.620
of the of the baby well no they didn't find the body there they just found um like bags and stuff
01:43:27.620
and the smell of a curbs there in the in the in the car yep um and while she was like just partying
01:43:34.580
it's insane in that case it's crazy absolutely nuts
01:43:37.220
my goal is to continue to help get convicted like she never yeah she never got convicted
01:43:43.780
you know what to jail because she she played this uh story as she blamed her parents and the nanny she
01:43:51.060
blamed everybody but herself about the disappearance of her daughter so i don't know how the attorney jose
01:43:58.420
pais he made it look like she was innocent and she never went to jail that's what happened with that case
01:44:05.060
which is infuriating a lot of people in front of still hate her and i think they will hate her
01:44:09.540
forever she had a really good attorney that kept her from jail yep a voice to people
01:44:14.260
people say that she slept with him in order to pay him i don't i believe it a lot of the comments in
01:44:19.620
that video over there all right people saying that oh really you have to sleep with your attorney in
01:44:24.420
order to to win all right find the link real quick angie i'm gonna pull up the tiktok on screen and we've
01:44:28.900
got to read these comments oh she deleted the tiktok because everybody was the tiktok or the video
01:44:33.780
i think try to see if you can find her profile to give people tools and resources that they can
01:44:39.780
utilize so they actually know where they can turn to none other than gypsy rose says that casey should
01:44:49.700
not be giving i've been reposting a lot of tweets about people saying what happened with that legal advice
01:44:57.540
to anyone let alone making them pay for it you'll recall gypsy rose served seven years in prison
01:45:03.620
for her role in the 2015 murder of her own mother but she's apparently offering advice to luigi man
01:45:10.900
joni you know him the man accused of killing the united healthcare ceo and gypsy rose is also offering
01:45:17.540
some advice to the menendez brothers crazy bra guys do me a favor like the video on youtube we got uh
01:45:24.100
3600 you guys watching right now um between the platforms so almost 4 000 guys like the video
01:45:29.300
well so the question we're asking our power panel is gypsy right to call out casey let's bring in our
01:45:36.980
guest with me this morning dr deb all right that's wild these crooks man
01:45:45.140
ryan were headed to grand teton national park gabby's parents stopped hearing from her she seemed to have
01:45:52.180
been in communication with her parents on a regular basis throughout the totality of this trip and they
01:45:56.820
were checking in on her regularly okay all right send it to me on uh then on august 27 2021 her mother
01:46:08.180
says she received a strange text message from gabby's phone it read can you help stan i just keep getting
01:46:15.380
his voicemails and missed calls stan stan is gabby's grandfather the mother thought it was odd because
01:46:24.260
she never refers to her grandfather as stan it was out of character and disconcerting but as far as
01:46:30.100
the petito family knew gabby and brian were still together on their trip hi my name is marina yes chat
01:46:37.540
we did the menendez brothers too uh the menendez brothers is only on rumble though because youtube
01:46:42.500
took it down because they're whack but yeah uh i could drop you guys the link here for the menendez brothers
01:46:48.340
angie can you go on rumble and give them the chat and the thing baker and on august yeah just click
01:46:54.260
videos on rumble uh and it'll show 29th because we had to re-upload it we didn't live stream it my
01:46:59.460
boyfriend and i picked up brian at grand teton national park at 5 30 at night at colter bay
01:47:08.740
what was that what do you want me to put it just all the chats yeah just put them in rumble castle club
01:47:13.700
yeah 48 hours after gabby's mother received that cryptic text miranda baker says she and her
01:47:25.940
boyfriend picked up a man she believes was brian laundry she says he was alone he approached us asking
01:47:34.020
us for a ride because he needed to go to jackson before he came in the car he offered to pay us like
01:47:39.700
two hundred dollars to give him a ride like 10 miles so that was kind of weird no he needed to
01:47:46.580
get the out of there now mind you this dude that worked at public skies that's like a day has worked
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for him right so for him to say yo i'll give you 200 bucks just get me the up out of here he needed
01:47:57.380
to get out of there in a hurry and told us he's been camping for multiple days without his fiancee
01:48:04.180
and that she was working on their social media page back at their van
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yep that's uh what you would call a clue suddenly says miranda things took a turn also guys we are at
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um only 807 likes we got like almost 4k you guys in here do me a favor man like the video on youtube
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i'm gonna drop the link here for you guys on oh it's on youtube it's not on rumble do we do
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have you on youtube yeah that's not on rumble oh but we did two of them didn't we for them and
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and this brothers yeah guys i've dropped the link right there um for you guys on all the platforms
01:48:42.100
on youtube do me a favor if you're watching it on castle club or on rumble just open up a tab and
01:48:47.380
like it on youtube let's get the engagement up when there was confusion over where they were going
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he freaked out he's like nope i need to get out right now like pull over we dropped him off at 6 0 9
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p.m on august 29th meanwhile gabby's mother nicole did receive one more text from gabby's phone
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it said that there was no service in yosemite the last text i received from her phone was august 30th
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are you confident that was from her or you're not sure i can't comment on that
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during gabby's travels she had been staying in touch with her friend rose davis
01:49:29.620
rose was expecting to hear from gabby on her birthday so we talked and my birthday is august 29th so we
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decided call me then but no birthday call or text came i don't yeah so now
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i honestly didn't think anything of it when she didn't text me yeah you're probably too busy being
01:49:50.260
at 304 at the bar again or anything because she's traveling cross-country and you know once it got
01:49:58.980
it got later into it around like 8th and 9th of september that was the point where i was like
01:50:05.780
she would have called me why haven't i heard from her yet
01:50:09.220
what rose did not know was that on september 1st brian laundry was back in north port floor
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oh that's crazy bro how do you go on a trip with your girl kill her in wyoming and then have the
01:50:30.500
that's absolutely crazy he absolutely knew he was gonna kill himself yeah i guess yeah because i can't
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think of another reason why he would do that like this dude's retarded yeah like that makes zero sense
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like guy was a rookie criminal man like what the hell man all right order he had driven the van there
01:50:55.140
and he was alone the petito family knew none of this but they had already become alarmed when they
01:51:02.420
stopped hearing from gabby all together and her cell phone had stopped working
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did you ever reach out to her boyfriend to figure out what happened and where where your daughter is
01:51:16.740
we can't comment we're not coming but gabby's mother did reach out to police it was actually friday the
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10th that i decided to call police because i had had 10 days 10 almost 11 days was enough for me
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to not hear from my child and um i got the run around nobody wanted to report her missing um she's
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an adult she's traveling but as a mother i said it's not like her finally that's your say something
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angie go ahead that's crazy my mom my my mom doesn't hear from me from one day and she starts
01:51:51.860
calling everybody you have no idea how many times i have to stop her from calling you really because
01:51:57.460
she doesn't like i don't know just don't respond to her to my phone every now and then so the fact
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that she's just it's happened what 10 days until she reached out that's crazy yep saturday i um
01:52:11.780
went personally to suffolk county fifth precinct and now this is where we are
01:52:20.020
gabby petito was officially declared a missing person on september 11th just over two weeks after
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her last instagram post as the nation remembered so many lives lost yeah i don't think he knew that
01:52:31.060
this was going to become so so big i think that's also like he didn't foresee that so that also messed
01:52:37.140
him up that he did not think it was gonna he thought maybe he might be able to chill a few weeks
01:52:41.460
you know they're not gonna find the body like i can have a good a good idea but the fact that the
01:52:47.940
fbi got involved and created like a national outcry um yeah bro you don't kill a 21 year old white
01:52:55.540
blondie and get away with it in america my friend you're stupid stupid of course they're gonna cook
01:53:02.180
your ass 20 years earlier and go looking for her the petito because she's like this is like the all
01:53:07.620
american girl bro if a girl like this goes missing and her parents make it a big deal it's going to
01:53:12.180
become a big deal a family focused on one life that of their missing especially since it was a fiance
01:53:18.340
and you guys went on a cross-country trip and she was an influencer this dude didn't think it
01:53:21.700
through falcon punch worst criminal ever and daughter we're looking for her and only her
01:53:30.820
not the van not the two of them just just her keep your eyes out and we'll find her a woman disappears
01:53:37.940
on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend in a van on monday september 13 2021 the story of gabby
01:53:45.140
petito's disappearance hit the news the parents of a missing woman from long island need help imagine
01:53:50.420
like you're him right and you you think you're safe you're back home with your parents and
01:53:54.020
shit like that probably got your job back at fucking public's making sandwiches and then you look on the
01:53:58.740
news the next thing you know your girl's on the news saying that she's the same and they're saying
01:54:03.380
she's missing how crazy is that and you know that you killed her and you left her out in wyoming bro
01:54:09.940
he must have shit himself finding her gabby's mom and stepdad nicole and jim schmidt held up her photo
01:54:18.740
for reporters uh gabby's 23 years old um she's an absolutely beautiful beautiful soul inside and out
01:54:26.900
rose davis was devastated to see her friend's picture on tv my mom called me into her room and uh
01:54:33.860
gabby's face was all over the news and uh i kind of just went into shock
01:54:57.380
i immediately immediately made like yeah concerned parents like that always you know put pressure on
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law enforcement and the media because this this this is what it is right if the parents put pressure on the
01:55:09.780
media or they go to the media with the story it forces the police to do something because it's
01:55:14.580
one thing because let's be honest i'm gonna be honest with you bro the police lot at the times
01:55:18.500
unless it's a slow police department and they don't got much going on
01:55:21.780
like missing persons a lot of times is not going to be the top of the the agency's mission especially
01:55:27.380
if it's a big police department and they got a lot of going on right go to nypd missing person bro good
01:55:32.260
luck they're bro good luck you know i mean but they're out there in suffolk county they're gonna
01:55:37.700
take it a bit more seriously but again it's out of their jurisdiction that she was traveling cross
01:55:41.540
country with her boyfriend so there's not much they can do but when it comes to um
01:55:48.740
when it comes to the media if you put pressure on the media then that's going to basically put
01:55:54.820
pressure on law enforcement to do something right i'll give you guys an example some of you guys might
01:55:59.860
not like this example but i'll give it to you guys anyway derek chauvin right
01:56:06.420
i think anyone with common sense would understand that he didn't get a fair trial
01:56:09.620
right but the reason why he didn't get a fair trial was thanks to the media the media put an
01:56:12.900
enormous amount of pressure on the jurors to convict them you have black lives matter
01:56:18.020
destroying cities all across the country the pandemic was going on there was racial tension
01:56:22.580
there was no way a jury wasn't going to convict them right so unfortunately thanks to media
01:56:27.780
presser social media uh the news the mainstream media working together um it destroyed his ability
01:56:33.860
to get a fair and impartial trial and for those of you that might not like what i'm saying right now
01:56:38.100
here's the reality i made a tweet about this one of the people that were on the jury guys
01:56:42.100
was a black lives matter activist yeah one of the people that sound derek chauvin's trial
01:56:48.020
was a black lives matter activist i think the guy's name was brandon mitchell right and he lied
01:56:53.860
during voir dire which is the process where you um you know select the jury they asked him have you
01:56:59.300
ever participated any activist groups for black lives matter whatever and he said no so he lied
01:57:06.980
he lied and he got on the jury and obviously he was biased which goes against chauvin's uh due process
01:57:17.140
rights rights right you have the right to a a fair trial by your peers but if the peers are
01:57:24.180
fucking tainted and they're black lives matter activists what the hell do you think is going to
01:57:26.980
happen so that is the power of the media guys of how it's able to pressure the judicial process
01:57:34.500
and this one is no different family comes out our daughter's missing she has that all-american girl look
01:57:39.860
she was with her fiancee traveling the country even more of a unique story she was a vlogger even more of a
01:57:45.540
unique story that puts pressure on law enforcement to do something and that ended up working out very
01:57:54.100
well so you know god forbid i hope none of you ever have to deal with that where a family member of yours
01:58:00.500
goes missing but if that ever happens guys and the police don't want to fucking do anything put pressure
01:58:06.020
on the media go to every fucking news outlet trust me after that they're going to go ahead and do their
01:58:11.380
goddamn jobs a collage of all of our photos and for a tick tock and posted the information facebook
01:58:18.740
instagram everything within days videos about gabby's disappearance exploded across social media
01:58:25.380
even people with no connection to gabby joined the search to help find her bam we're going to be going
01:58:30.740
to the grand tetons to see if there's anything that we can do to help in the search of gabby petito
01:58:33.780
you know the social media has been amazing um watching again everybody to post their repost one
01:58:38.180
of the best ways to put pressure on the police but it could work backfire on you too like with the
01:58:41.700
chauvin case did we need for her to come back home and anything you guys can do to help us get there
01:58:46.820
is just appreciated and we just got to keep doing it for gabby's parents this spotlight in the media
01:58:52.980
and online was invaluable but as former federal prosecutor mary fulgeniti points out not all missing
01:58:58.980
persons cases received this level of attention what was it about yeah very rarely about gabby
01:59:04.100
petito's story that resonated with so many people across the world you know there seems to be a
01:59:08.020
tendency in these types of cases to give a disproportionate amount of attention to a
01:59:12.580
certain type of individual and i think gabby petito was a young beautiful blonde blue hide girl
01:59:17.860
yo i never saw this documentary niggas but how'd i fucking know come on man
01:59:21.380
angie saw this already i didn't she's my witness i did not watch this but how did i
01:59:28.260
fucking know that that was a significant contributor
01:59:34.260
to the to the um stimuli to you know make this search a priority
01:59:40.260
forensic psychologist dr chris mohandi this case you know is a bit of a commentary on who i can't
01:59:46.420
real with y'all niggas if it was laquisha i don't know i don't know man if it was laquisha baby you
01:59:55.860
know she went missing in chicago they might form a search party but i'll tell y'all this man they
02:00:02.900
niggas ain't going to wyoming for for for a black chick man it ain't happening
02:00:10.420
who gets news attention traction in social media there are people in these situations every
02:00:16.340
single day that don't fit that description native american communities you know gay communities
02:00:22.420
are they being treated differently are they being ignored whether it's newsworthy or not shouldn't be
02:00:26.420
dictated by somebody's color of skin because these stories if they rise to a level of notoriety
02:00:31.860
i mean they really can help solve the mystery behind some of them but there was one person who
02:00:36.340
wasn't helping solve the mystery of what happened to gabby brian laundry north port florida police
02:00:42.740
spokesman josh taylor said investigators were frustrated neither he nor his parents would
02:00:48.020
answer their questions even though gabby had lived with them we were essentially handed uh the information
02:00:54.100
for their attorney that is the extent of our conversation with them first word that popped
02:00:58.260
in my brain was coward to be honest with you you're supposed to love her you're supposed to marry her
02:01:03.860
where is she police confiscated the white ford van searched it for evidence and then released it
02:01:09.700
posting that brian was now a person of interest in gabby's disappearance laundry family attorney
02:01:15.220
steven bertolino spoke briefly to the press on behalf of the laundry family i will hope that miss
02:01:20.180
petito is located and that she's reunited with her family gabby's parents responded through attorney
02:01:24.980
rick stafford with escape yeah now of course this is terrible right this looks bad optically but you
02:01:30.980
know from his perspective the last thing he wants to do is talk to the media or talk to anyone by the way
02:01:35.700
so that that's just kind of what it is anytime guys you're a subject of a criminal investigation
02:01:40.660
last thing you want to do is be making statements publicly uh that could be used against you you want
02:01:45.380
your lawyers to make all the statements obviously this looks terrible but at the end of the day right
02:01:50.580
most of the time guys when it comes to you being involved in a criminal case and or potentially being
02:01:56.580
uh you know a defendant uh you don't say shit man it really just works out that way because it can only
02:02:02.020
hurt you man every single time you talk especially publicly and also you might piss off the public
02:02:07.700
especially a case like this with this type of uh fame what might end up happening is people might
02:02:12.500
get angry and resent you for for like speaking publicly and look at you as like oh you cock your
02:02:16.500
asshole so it's a lose lose man if you talk people are going to think yo like you know you're you're that
02:02:22.260
cocky to do this and then if you put your lawyers and they're going to say you're guilty so
02:02:25.540
the best way to do it man is understand that uh staying silent is probably to your best
02:02:30.180
um advantage when it comes to dealing with anything like this especially serious charges like this
02:02:34.260
where the entire fucking country is paying attention and looking for your girlfriend
02:02:38.580
that you killed so you definitely want to shut the up and take your fifth so
02:02:44.420
anything letter we believe you know the location of where brian left gabby we beg you to tell us
02:02:50.500
as a parent how could you let us go through this pain and not help us six days after gabby was
02:02:56.740
declared missing the laundry family reported that they didn't know where brian was they said he'd
02:03:01.940
left for a hike at the carlton reserve days earlier police immediately began here we go now see look at
02:03:11.380
how hard the police are going now that there's been a national outcry for her for her um discovery for
02:03:17.780
her finding see how police are going hard niggas bring out the dogs search teams um forest wildlife
02:03:23.700
service you know i'm saying now they're going hard home the huge local park looking for brian
02:03:32.900
a massive search more than 50 officers and fbi agents combing a 24 000 acre park near sarasota
02:03:38.900
florida look and and and that's because they suspected him as being the criminal by the way that's why
02:03:44.180
don't think that they're doing it because they're uh because they're doing it out of the goodness of
02:03:48.340
their heart they they know that they had evidence that he was more than likely going to be the the
02:03:53.780
killer king for brian laundry anger at the laundry family's silence prompted protesters to gather
02:04:00.020
outside the laundry home demanding answers while authorities were searching for brian in florida
02:04:09.060
the search for gabby in and around wyoming intensified it was like a nation well we know why
02:04:14.020
there's going to be an intensified for her so on one end they're looking for brian laundry because
02:04:18.100
they know that he's the main suspect of the case and they don't want him escaping or fleeing or maybe
02:04:22.660
even offing himself right because they know that more than likely they found something in that van
02:04:26.820
that tied him to the murder but then they're also uh running a manhunt for her out in wyoming
02:04:31.220
because there's been a national outcry to find this girl you might have to you know between social
02:04:35.060
media same level of dedication to finding them but for different purposes and all the other avenues and
02:04:41.220
people were looking for the van people were looking for where it went when it went they
02:04:44.820
were looking for gabby petito and in this case all of that social media attention ultimately helped
02:04:52.020
investigators locate hey guys we just crossed over 4 000 live viewers do me a favor guys like the video
02:04:57.700
on youtube really appreciate it um how do you guys like the new setup by the way i i know i know off
02:05:02.980
topic or whatever but like you know the um the lighting on this i apologize i under i
02:05:08.900
fucking forgot to i'm doing restream on youtube and and uh x right now and i'm pissed off because
02:05:13.860
i forgot to put the 1080p fucking level um so the quality should actually be better here which i'm
02:05:20.260
not fucking happy about at all that i forgot to do um put this on 1080p which is why it's only 720 i
02:05:27.380
mean i'm using good cameras and shit like that but how's uh how's all the different angles looking for
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you guys i think on this one i can lower the iso a bit this is a bit bright isn't it yeah um and then
02:05:36.660
obviously we got the wide the the big shot over here where it's um you know me looking up and
02:05:42.660
pause so um yeah what do you what do you guys think i think uh oh this is frank
02:05:57.540
frank you know what to do yep okay um so here you go can you take him real fast
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yeah i think uh two i probably need to adjust this one this one is i think is a bit too bright
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hey guys is this better i think this is better i just brought the iso down a knock
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on my video guys what do you guys think is this better
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this is better chat i think this is better i think the iso that's like 320 on the iso all my
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film niggas let me know what you guys think if that's better
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either way looks good yeah is this angie's a dork yeah i know
02:07:02.340
720 looks like 4k to you yeah i'm pissed off bro this should be way better quality but
02:07:06.740
fucking um obviously i forgot to do the um when i did the restream
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shit i didn't put it on 1080p it's on 720. fucking annoying bro so yeah so all right is this focused
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i love angles i like that yeah make it more dynamic one angle is boring you know so you know
02:07:34.100
this one i could sit here and talk to them like this very matter of fact and then obviously the
02:07:37.780
uh and then and then with this one here too i could sit back and just chat with you guys like
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this as well so yeah all right let's get back to the thing but yeah so you guys this looks better
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uh give me ones if this looks better guys give me ones of the let me let me move it one more time
02:07:55.620
because i do want your guys feedback i'm gonna drop it down another level because the lower the iso the
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better all right this is 200 iso chat is this better give me ones if this is better two if it was better
02:08:16.740
last time this is 200. let me know if this is better chat
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give me one give me ones if it's better two if it's not better
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one is better all right cool i'll keep it i'll keep it like this
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yeah because i'm doing uh lower iso here is it blurry though hold on let me
02:08:54.820
go back to uh to this and fix it for you guys angie can you can you focus the camera for me real fast
02:09:11.460
which one this one right here this front one yeah to the left no no uh this this right here
02:09:19.460
move that move that and then i'll tell you well actually you know what here look you can see
02:09:25.620
you can see the camera all right so yeah just i'll stare at the camera and then you can um
02:09:30.020
i can see anything there man oh my god frank he's about to spill that thing there yeah i know um
02:09:39.380
you can't see it no it's too far too far for me hold on let me make it bigger for you
02:09:45.220
sorry chat this is uh no you'll have to put it right here all right there you go now you can see
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that looks good though that looks good as long as i'm not blurry so i'm not blurry
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no all right cool all right it's too black me all right well now it's because you're in the shot
02:10:08.900
okay all right we'll go back to this thing all right chat let's get back sorry about that
02:10:12.900
i figured i have you guys here so i might as well ask you guys if it looks better so
02:10:18.020
yeah so i lowered the iso it's a bit darker a little bit more of a cinematic feel which i think
02:10:22.580
is better when kyle and jen bethune came forward with information they had spotted gabby and brian's
02:10:28.740
van the bethunes had been in wyoming's grand teton national park around the time gabby's family
02:10:34.900
last heard from her on august 27 2021 the bethunes had their gopros rolling for their youtube channel
02:10:41.620
when they went looking for a campground we're driving down this road past this van and it had
02:10:46.500
florida plates however the van was completely dark we assumed that they were just out hiking or doing
02:10:51.620
something else once the bethunes left the park they didn't think about the van again until late
02:10:57.700
on saturday september 18th when jen checked her phone and was stunned to learn authorities now
02:11:03.300
believed gabby had been in the tetons the very same night the bethunes were there jen instantly
02:11:08.900
remembered the white van and i immediately got goosebumps all over my body i rushed back to
02:11:14.980
the computer and i saw that white speck of van and i was like please keep going please keep going
02:11:20.500
and it did and it got bigger and bigger that's crazy the last name is buffoon we just some reason
02:11:25.860
instantly knew that it was hers when i called the fbi i was like i have found gabby's footage like
02:11:30.900
patch me across to somebody like this is huge because i knew deep down what it was and i knew how important
02:11:36.900
this footage would be to finding gabby as instructed the bethunes uploaded their footage to the fbi website
02:11:43.860
they also posted it on youtube and facebook just hours later came the devastating announcement and
02:11:50.500
as you guys know like i said before missing person that affects the interstate commerce fbi is going
02:11:54.340
to be involved also since the case had such uh public notoriety um the fbi is also going to be involved
02:12:00.340
because i've told you guys this before and i'll say it again the fbi are cloud chasers
02:12:10.340
earlier today human remains were discovered consistent with the description of gabrielle gabby
02:12:20.340
the fbi says gabby's remains were found at the spread creek camping area inside bridger teton national
02:12:26.020
forest in wyoming an autopsy confirmed the remains were gabby's and the coroner determined her death
02:12:31.700
was a homicide by manual strangulation we have no additional comments gabby's family asked for
02:12:37.940
privacy but her father joe sent out a tweet that summed up the moment it read simply she touched the
02:12:49.220
hours after it was announced gabby had been found over a dozen fbi agents and police officers swarmed the home
02:12:55.940
of brian i knew it they're gonna execute a search warrant right then and there because now they're
02:13:00.580
like all right it's a homicide that gives us the probable cause he's the primary suspect that gives
02:13:05.940
us probable cause to search the house for any evidence of him what uh you know destroying evidence
02:13:11.460
but i will tell you guys this more than likely um it was probably the state that was the lead agency
02:13:16.500
um on this i think the fbi was probably there in more of an assisting assistance role
02:13:20.900
because as you guys know murder almost always goes to the state especially premeditated murder
02:13:30.980
fbi agents and police officers swarmed the home of brian's parents police arrived the fbi arrived
02:13:39.380
they were carrying a battering ram they also announced that they had a warrant i think seeing
02:13:43.380
these fbi agents and police here you wonder do they now know where he is
02:13:46.740
the next day northport police the fbi and other agencies that's why they're looking for him so
02:13:54.020
hard i told you guys they knew he was the suspect that's why they're looking for him so hard
02:13:57.540
ramped up the search of the nature preserve near brian's home
02:14:02.100
trains very difficult essentially 75 of it's underwater 49 days after brian had returned home
02:14:08.740
without gabby on october 20th 2021 the fbi made an announcement earlier today investigators found
02:14:16.660
would appear to be human remains an autopsy revealed brian laundry had died from a self-inflicted gunshot
02:14:22.340
to the head and there was something else along with personal items such as a backpack and notebook
02:14:29.540
belonging to brian laundry that notebook contained writings from brian explaining what he says
02:14:34.900
really happened to gabby petito writing i ended her life i thought it was merciful what the
02:14:41.460
i ended her life i thought it was merciful what the are you talking about
02:14:54.980
before brian laundry put a bullet through his head he wrote a story describing how gabby petito died
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it was dark they were running across the stream she must have fell and hurt herself and he went to help her
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in that small notebook found in a dry bag near brian's remains he wrote i ended her life i thought
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it was merciful that it is what she wanted but i see that's cap now all the mistakes i made get the
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fuck out of here bro all right this is his shirt by the way zion outdoor more than likely bro get the
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fuck out of here she oh we were going for a run and she fell you're telling me that she would fall
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and gravely injure herself to the point where you needed to fucking mercifully kill her to put her
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out of her misery get the fuck out of here dude this is this is the thing he was such a coward that he
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couldn't even stand on that story and stay and and stay alive that's how much of a fucking coward this
02:15:54.420
guy was he killed her he knows he killed her but he made this bullshit story and killed himself so
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that he can go ahead and um have some semblance of feeling better about himself um before he did
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before he did what he did bro look guys you guys well i don't know if you guys know this i used to be
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an avid runner fyi um you know i still i haven't run in a bit but um you know when i was rowing i used
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to run all the time 6 30 pace for eight miles and shit like that you know crazy i used to be a very
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very avid runner especially when i was in college there's no way that you're gonna be running and
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and i know she ain't gonna be running fast she's a woman let's just be honest here women don't run
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fast at all she's like there's no way she's gonna be running at a speed where she's gonna fall and get
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that fucked up where oh my god the only way out now is a merciful killing like no out of here bro
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you killed her you scumbag it was a self-serving narrative that portrayed that there had been an
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accident and that there had been a mercy killing by him of her because she was suffering brian's
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stretching it speaks to selfishness and a degree of narcissism yeah and cowardice that it was important
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for how other people looked at him his image you know he had the last word
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while gabby's parents will never this is actually very common with killers a lot of times they'll
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sit there and try to justify their their murders or what they do right like a lot of serial killers
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will kill prostitutes and say they're scum they deserve to die they're they're terrible for society
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blah blah blah like you guys notice this when i did my serial killer um episodes like they would even
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the most deplorable things they would do they would find a way to rationalize it right because human
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beings understand that killing other human beings is is unacceptable they know this deep down so
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they have to make these like lies in their own brain to make themselves feel better about the
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bullshit that they do so that's what it is man that's really what it comes down to oh and by the way
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i forgot to mention this guys but right after this show i'm gonna be hosting a zoom call with the
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cast club guys so shout out to you ninjas uh i'm gonna have a zoom call after this so if you guys
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want to ask me questions talk to me and like that uh we are definitely going to be um doing
02:18:08.500
a zoom call after this um let me hit up uh i think it's let me see if it's for premium or not
02:18:21.220
and also it looks like we're the top stream on x right now which is lit
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that's great ever see brian laundry face a jury yeah we do it all over here chat we do true crime
02:18:34.900
we do fucking um we do true crime we do political commentary cultural commentary self-improvement
02:18:40.900
everything man we got you guys and obviously on this channel it's a bit more you know commentary
02:18:45.700
and breaking things down but uh hey man diversify baby they are seeking their own version of justice
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they are suing brian's estate for wrongful death and his parents for intentional infliction of
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emotional distress attorney patrick riley it's our belief that the laundry family was aware that brian
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had murdered gabby and was aware where her body was located riley says that belief is based on
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information from the fbi he says the fbi believes that gabby was murdered on august 27 2021 and that brian
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made a lengthy phone call to his parents on the 28th he says according to the fbi brian's parents
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then contacted an attorney that same day how damning is that why would they get an attorney so
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fast very it's very damning it doesn't pass this yeah they got an attorney because he probably admitted
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to them hey i killed him and look here's the thing i killed i killed her look parents are always going
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to do what's best for their children even if their children are wrong you know what i mean not only that
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um her mom sent him a note that he said that he would she would um she she said that she would uh
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uh um if he goes to jail she will bake a cake with a file on it and then she said uh in the same note
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she said if you kill someone i will get a garbage bags in a in a shovel to help you with it and like
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his mom said that yeah in a note in a note to him yeah where'd they find the note in the search warrant
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um i think so it's on the netflix documentary i have the note here you want to read it yeah yeah
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send this to me on telegram and i'll show the audience all right smell test the laundries
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attorney issued a statement denying the allegations made in the lawsuits and saying this lawsuit does
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not change the fact that the laundries had no obligation to speak to law enforcement or any third
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party including the petito family but there's more says riley a letter allegedly written to brian
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by his mother roberta laundry riley says he and gabby's mom read it while reviewing evidence at the
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fbi's tampa office there was one part that sticks out which is if you go to prison i'll bake a cake with
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a ship there you go angie they're bringing it up now you're getting the letter in it and by the oh
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the way the envelope that the letter came in had written on the front of it burn after reading
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if it can be so so read the letter found of brian laundry's backpack from his mom mark burn after
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there you go i just want you to remember i was oh wait let me make this bigger for you guys i mean
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look man this goes to show the um unyielding love that a mother possesses for her child at all times let
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me get myself out the way here so you guys can actually see this in full so it goes here quote
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i just want you to remember i will always love you and i know you will always love me you are my boy
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nothing can make me stop loving you nothing will uh will or could ever divide us no matter what we
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do or where we go or what we say we will always love each other if you're in jail i will bake a cake
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uh with a light with a file in it if you need to dispose of a body i will show up with a shovel and
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garbage bags if you fly to the moon i will be watching the skies for your entry if you say you
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hate my guts i'll get new guts remember that love is a verb not a noun i'm not a thing it's not words
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it is sorry guys her handwriting is fucking atrocious it is actions watch people's actions to know if they
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love you not their words therefore i am certain that neither deal death okay nor life nor angels
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nor the ruling spirits nor the things present or nor the things to come nor powers from above are nor
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powers from below nothing in the entire creative world can separate our love neither hostile powers
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nor messengers of heaven or monarchs of earth nothing the power to separate us romans 8 38 okay
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extended version and she put an explanation point and then she goes uh in parentheses here nothing
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can separate us not hatred not hunger not homelessness not threats not even sin not the thinkable or
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unthinkable can get between us not time miles apart and miles and then she puts burn after reading
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it's just a big deal i mean look i'll give her credit for you know that's unyielding love that
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a mother should have for her kid of course but um she absolutely knew and was complicit in the crime
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i'm surprised was she charged and was she ever charged no no they were never charged oh wow
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there was a a a suit how do you call it a lawsuit yeah they're talking about that yeah yeah yeah
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because they knew what was happening and that note could be obviously a good piece of evidence to
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show that they knew what the fuck was happening yeah proven when and if brian's mother they were
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never charged no did indeed write that letter it could be very damaging says mary fulgeniti because
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it shows the mindset of the mother that she'll do anything to protect her child in addition to the
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pending cases in florida gabby's parents are in the process of filing a lawsuit against the moab police
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department how's it going how we doing relating to how they handled that domestic violence stop with
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gabby and brian attorney brian stewart the family believes that gabby would still be alive today if
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the police officers had had the proper training and had followed the law in how they responded to
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gabby's situation hey how are you according to stewart the body cam footage shows there was a fundamental
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problem the very best thing i can do is call my supervisor and see if i'm missing something here it's clear
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that the officers did not have a clear understanding of the law that they were supposed to enforce that
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day try to calm down and i'm going to go call a supervisor the moab police department commissioned
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the captain of another utah police department to conduct that independent review of the officer's
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actions that day among the report's conclusions there was probable cause for an arrest by choosing not
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to apply the statute and affect an arrest yeah those guys probably definitely got in trouble
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by their internal affairs guaranteed normally they wouldn't care but since this woman died but
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from it it says that it's a lawsuit that the petito's parents um they filed a 50 million dollars
02:25:26.500
run against police department you know it's interesting police department yeah it's interesting because
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if the police did what they were supposed to do allegedly they would have arrested their daughter
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yeah so you know what i'm saying it's like damned if you do damned if you don't
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yeah but you can make the argument that like oh well he would have you know she would have got out
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in a couple of days he would have probably bonded around they could have killed each other anyway
02:25:48.100
or he would have killed her anyway because remember who's gonna go bond her out him they're out in
02:25:54.260
the middle of nowhere but you know you can only speculate right guys by the way we only got uh 1k likes
02:25:59.540
but there's like 4 000 yin ninjas in here man so on youtube we got 2k so guys like the video
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we got a bunch of guys watching on twitter as well shout out to all you guys man i think this is the number
02:26:08.740
on stream on twitter right now well besides alex jones of course but he's always live
02:26:15.700
so yeah guys guys by the way we only got uh oh my bad so yeah guys like the like the um
02:26:23.460
like the video we're live on youtube rumble and x not twitch because f**k twitch
02:26:29.700
b**ch-ass twitch they banned me permanently for off-platform behavior
02:26:33.780
the officers left gabby and brian in a dangerous situation the report cited other unintentional
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mistakes says mary fulgeniti they didn't follow up with a key witness which is the 9-1-1 caller they
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did not follow up with questions to brian landry about whether or not he grabbed her face or grabbed
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her arm they didn't document gabby's wounds photographically or in the report mary fulgeniti
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believes they also missed some classic telltale signs of demand again i think the reason why look
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look what i'm about to say is kind of controversial i'm not gonna lie to you
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i'll keep it a thousand with you guys the reason why the cops didn't take the case seriously you guys
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want to know why because she was the aggressor so since she was the aggressor they knew
02:27:20.020
that if they actually did make an arrest she was going to be the one that they needed to arrest
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that is why they didn't take it seriously and didn't investigate hard i promise you guys
02:27:29.220
if he was the aggressor and he beat on her they would have investigated more seriously and they
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would have put him in jail but the fact that she was the aggressor and uh he had more visible
02:27:39.540
wounds on his side and she admitted to actually striking him 100 they would have taken her to jail
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that is why they asked that question this is really important before we ask you this question
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right and she read between the lines like oh if i say that i hit him to injure him i'm going to go
02:27:55.540
to jail i'm not going to do that and they did that on purpose because they didn't want to take her to
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jail right but this is an ugly truth when it comes to law enforcement cops always go easier on the women
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than the men and the reason why they didn't take the case seriously which this documentary is failing
02:28:10.500
to admit is that if they had taken the case seriously she would have went to jail absolutely
02:28:17.460
him debatable her 100 going to jail there's marks on his face she admitted to it there's scratches on
02:28:24.820
his arm right yeah she had a little scratch here too so you can make the argument that he would have
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went to but she absolutely would have went as the main aggressor that is why they didn't take it
02:28:32.980
seriously but i promise y'all it was the other way around right and she had the mark on her face like
02:28:39.460
this and the scratches on her arm and he admitted that he hit her jail one thousand percent jail
02:28:45.940
so the reason why they didn't take it seriously was because they actually wanted to protect her
02:28:50.580
that is why but if it was the other way around they wouldn't put her ass in a hotel and then
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they would have put her ass in a hotel and then sent him to jail but since it was her
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they put him in a hotel and gave her the keys and let her go that's the uncomfortable truth
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so uh let's go ahead and go back to it domestic violence when he was a girl who was hysterically
02:29:12.100
crying who was immediately taking the blame who was also trying to minimize her boyfriend's actions
02:29:17.140
all of this while he remained calm cool and collected there was an interview so i think if
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you look at that in the totality it had all those things been addressed we might have had a different
02:29:25.140
outcome here no this could have been a game changer we don't know for sure we'll never know but
02:29:30.020
certainly intervention would have been more possible under that scenario one of the officers involved
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told the independent and also keep in mind guys that this is this is a documentary written by blue
02:29:40.900
pill people so they're going to go ahead and of course take her side because at the end of the day
02:29:44.260
she was ultimately the victim right um but facts are facts and on that day if they had made the arrest
02:29:51.140
right um she would have been the aggressor and been the one that was arrested and that is why the
02:29:56.740
police didn't take the cases seriously and it's interesting that this documentary fails to admit
02:30:00.900
this right because of course it would be insensitive right oh man she died she was murdered by her
02:30:06.740
boyfriend we don't want to have to say the ugly truth that if she was the one that uh she's the victim
02:30:14.740
we don't want to have to say in this documentary that if an arrest was made it would have been her
02:30:17.780
right i don't know if you guys caught on to this documentary they're purposely avoiding um giving
02:30:23.060
her like making her accountable for the domestic violence as the main aggressor they're purposely
02:30:26.580
doing that right and the cops did this too try to keep her from the accountability that's why they
02:30:30.660
asked that stupid ass question oh um you know did you try to hurt him you think if it was all the
02:30:38.500
way around they would ask him did you try to hurt her no they were just taking his ass to jail bro
02:30:42.740
so hey man and i know that might not be a popular opinion but it's the truth she got far more uh
02:30:52.100
leniency than he would have gotten if it was the other way around and this documentary is documenting
02:30:56.180
it like that too because obviously um she died tragically right and it might they might they don't
02:31:01.620
want to aggravate an old woman but that's just that's the truth to her that is the truth they gave
02:31:07.380
her a lot of leniency and that leniency ended up getting her killed potentially investigator after gabby's
02:31:12.340
death quote i would have done anything to stop it if i would have known that was coming what
02:31:17.220
happened what's going on in a statement the city of moab said it believed the officer showed kindness
02:31:23.140
respect and empathy in their handling of this incident they didn't want to put her in jail chat
02:31:28.420
they did not want to put her in jail you could tell they gave her so many chances
02:31:34.180
the city intends to implement the recommendations of the independent review which include more domestic
02:31:39.300
violence investigation related training and legal training to ensure officers understand utah state
02:31:44.580
laws the you know what from this point forward ain't nobody gonna uh let anybody chill in utah
02:31:51.380
man they're gonna arrest you every single time all you mormon niggas better watch out don't beat your
02:31:55.460
seventh wife because you're going to jail for gabby's parents and no mormon is safe in utah now
02:32:02.260
congratulations you guys you guys want to you know implement your old uh you know religious uh
02:32:10.340
rules no man it ain't gonna work you go to jail bro so don't do it their lawsuits are not about money
02:32:18.340
they're about raising awareness gabby's mother nicole recently told the associated press i get people
02:32:24.180
messaging me all the time that they were inspired by her to get out of a relationship and i think
02:32:29.860
that in and of itself is a huge huge victory for a family that has sadly uh encountered such tragedy
02:32:37.220
but there can be these bright lights that come out of these bad circumstances and if there is one to
02:32:41.700
be shined here it will be hopefully that there will be young girls out there that say you know what
02:32:45.540
i'm going to walk away i'm not going to stay or i'm going to get myself the help i need to get the
02:32:49.380
strength to walk away yeah but they were both beating each other and this prosecutor keeps
02:32:54.900
forgetting that she's probably a feminist man gabby petito doing in death what she did in life
02:33:01.220
i've always described her as this like you got to be fair and impartial here they were both beating
02:33:04.180
each other's asses like you know she'll do that and that's the problem everything to bring the light
02:33:09.060
out in you and if she can't obviously this laundry guy's a piece of shit and he doesn't you know uh
02:33:15.140
he gets no no sympathy here but we got to be objective here and honest and understand that
02:33:19.940
this was a reciprocal um violent relationship on both parties i'll give you some of hers
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gabby's parents have formed the gabby petito foundation which has partnered with the national
02:33:35.300
domestic violence hotline yeah recipes to her man obviously tragic story um this guy brian is a
02:33:43.380
pussy right um but this is domestic violence man guys if you're ever in a situation like this where
02:33:50.340
your girl is pissing you off that much bro like nigga you you just got to leave the relationship you
02:33:54.500
got to end it man just kill her like he did no don't do that come on angie yeah don't be don't
02:33:59.940
pull the laundry the the bright don't pull the brian laundry don't do that um okay let's um
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let's go ahead and uh so this is the timeline guys of the events never goes outside let me bring
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this volume up a bit for you guys wait hold on is this the right video yeah july 2nd 2020 exactly
02:34:28.260
one year before a life-changing road trip would begin gabby petito and brian laundry announced their
02:34:34.500
engagement online on instagram a picture of their first date gabby writing brian asked me to marry him
02:34:41.460
and i said yes one day later brian posting till death do us part i'm so happy the answer was yes
02:34:49.140
then there was the van the 22 year old and 23 year old purchasing a vehicle to take them across
02:34:57.220
country a white 2012 ford transit van new van means new adventures and it would all begin on july 2nd 2021
02:35:07.780
from the hamlet of blue point in suffolk county where gabby and brian were uh no it's a different
02:35:14.820
video well you have something you want to say go ahead no no no i just wanted to check what was that
02:35:19.860
okay visiting her parents celebrating her brother's high school graduation
02:35:27.380
july 4th on the road in their new home outfitted for camping and cooking the couple
02:35:32.180
snap photos at monument rocks in scott city kansas then to colorado
02:35:43.380
two nights at the campsites at the great sand dunes national park and reserve
02:35:47.540
with sand surfing next stop utah after leaving colorado and getting stuck in a dust storm
02:35:56.820
the couple spent three nights in zion national park hiking and pitching a picture-perfect
02:36:01.940
campsite from zion to cedar breaks national monument to bryce canyon national park
02:36:10.420
the couple taking pictures and videos near the edge of the cliffs
02:36:20.580
i love the band a few days later gabby posting photos from mystic hot springs
02:36:26.580
i just wonder how they go to the bathroom like shower and elves to like um probably gas stations and
02:36:34.020
shit yeah yeah it'd be horrible yeah bro why do you think i don't do that nature
02:36:38.580
shit man i'm trying to tell you man it just sucks
02:36:46.100
then hiking barefoot through canyon lands national park after that 12 days go by with no posts
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thursday august 12th gabby posts photos from a trip just days before a hike around the delicate arch
02:37:00.100
at arches national park gabby noted she waited in a short line for someone to take their photo
02:37:06.100
later camping in devil's garden but august 12th things would take a turn currently doing 45 miles
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an hour zone through here is 25 oh and they were probably fighting the whole time man is what i'm
02:37:21.460
thinking like it just came to a head obviously on this day but they probably have been fighting the whole
02:37:26.420
time subject just hit the curb officers called to reports of disorderly conduct encountering gabby
02:37:34.580
and brian in moab city utah what's your guys's names gabby brian okay all right so yeah guys um
02:37:41.060
zoom call is gonna be on castle club premium ninjas um so jump on premium we're gonna do a zoom call for
02:37:48.180
you guys on wednesday for regular castle club don't worry um but for premium i'm gonna do a q a for you
02:37:54.740
guys uh castle club premium so i'll make sure to get in there it's um link should be below let me get
02:38:01.060
the link for you guys brian tells police gabby got frustrated because she was trying to start a blog
02:38:11.460
she had been working on it for hours he says they got into a fight when he got in the van with dirty feet
02:38:16.180
she just kind of worked up because we were trying to get going and get a day going because you
02:38:19.540
want to go uh my car just for this and then kind of gabby explains uh huh
02:38:26.100
okay oh she's at the house oh okay all right all right no problem you're gonna take him with you
02:38:48.100
uh can you bring back uh chipotle burrito yeah the officers she has anxiety and ocd
02:38:55.940
some days i have really bad ocd brian is every girl has ocd or anxiety nowadays man she's
02:39:02.660
fucking crazy bro determined to be the victim and pleads with officers to not press charges
02:39:08.100
i'm fine and i look at you i hope she doesn't have too many complaints about me police ask the two to
02:39:12.340
separate for the night they take brian to a hotel and give gabby the keys to the van the next day brian
02:39:17.700
posts photos tagged in arches national park and then in moab
02:39:20.900
a week after the altercation gabby posts but it's unclear where the couple is in terms of location
02:39:27.700
she also posts her first and only youtube video for her blog it appears to chronicle the couple's
02:39:32.500
relationship and travels on august 25th gabby posts her last instagram post writing happy halloween
02:39:39.220
posing with a pumpkin in front of a mural outside the monarch a venue in ogden utah north of salt lake city
02:39:45.300
and then there's this jen bethune says this video was taken in teton county on 27th august around
02:39:50.660
6 pm and it shows a van that looks identical to gabby's but police have not confirmed it is hers
02:39:56.580
two days later on the 29th of august my boyfriend i picked up brian a woman claims to pick up a
02:40:00.980
hitchhiker from coulter bay village south of grand teton he approached us asking us for a ride because
02:40:05.460
he needed to go to jackson which we were going to jackson that night this happened about 5 30 pm after
02:40:09.700
seeing social media videos she now identifies that person as brian i'm hoping this can help someone
02:40:14.340
identify him on august 30th gabby's mother receives a text from her daughter but believes she didn't send it
02:40:20.020
i just believe she's in danger because she's not in touch with us and she could be alone somewhere
02:40:24.020
she could be stranded somewhere in the wilderness and she needs help two days and more than 2300
02:40:29.140
miles later on september 1st police say brian arrives in north port florida with the van but
02:40:34.340
without gabby she's reported missing by her parents on long island on september 11th that same day the
02:40:39.460
van is processed for evidence at the home the two shared with brian's parents brian does not talk to
02:40:44.020
the police or to the fbi then on september of course not 15th brian is named a person of
02:40:49.140
interest in the case the police chief of northport pleading with the laundry family to speak to them
02:40:52.980
at the time they do not realize it but brian is not at home the next day two people went on a trip
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one person returned and that person that returned isn't providing us any information police and gabby's
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family begging for the laundry family to speak up we beg you to tell us as a parent
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how could you let us go through this pain the petito family even pens a heartfelt letter to brian's
02:41:13.860
parents as a parent how could you put gabby's younger brothers and sisters through this that
02:41:18.820
evening brian's sisters speaking exclusively with good morning america obviously me and my family want
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gabby to be found safe she's like a sister and my children love her oh yeah that's cab bro i don't
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give a fuck look at this look at this fucking gorlock over here and all i want is for her to yeah guys we
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time tember 17th the laundries call police to report brian is missing they claim they last saw him
02:42:21.540
tuesday the 14th he said he was going to the county park the family attorney says they searched for him
02:42:25.860
there on wednesday then drove his ford mustang back to their home on thursday morning however
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eyewitness news has confirmed laundry's car was back in the driveway on wednesday on saturday there
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were dual searches for two missing persons authorities scour the massive 25 000 acre county
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park known as the carlton reserve north of the laundry family home in florida to no avail all weekend
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across the country the fbi the national park service and local law enforcement agencies
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search the mountainous terrain of grand teton national park in wyoming search it for clues about
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what may have happened to gabby then on sunday the heartbreaking news full forensic identification
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has not been completed to confirm 100 that we found gabby but her family has been notified of this
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discovery authorities say law enforcement agents have found a body and they believe it's gabby
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all right let me read some chats for me ninjas bear with me uh let's see here
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all right we got here uh nerd question i'm in surveillance and when you look up looks like you're
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reading do you have a monitor up high we have three rows of 60 inch monitors three
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our workstations um yeah no i do have a monitor up that's where i read from when i'm reading the chats
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and stuff yeah i do um let's see here you should have beat the out of her to save her from killing her
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whatever bro that doesn't make sense as the knees uh subscribe shout out to you bro joining cast club
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the zoom call that was a weird super chat from that other guy uh i wait to watch the documentaries
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until the debrief as i learn about law enforcement investigation the criminal mind they might have
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energy classes session i got you oh my god oh my god so natalie wisdom r.i.p turn uh he's wrong for
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that but pure feminism privilege here let her lose despite evidence plus give her the car despite
02:45:04.260
signs of emotional outbursts can't make this up yeah you know that there was absolutely um
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um feminist privilege there absolutely you know what i mean and uh that you can see the police
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didn't want to arrest her you can see the police didn't want to arrest her and that's why they let
02:45:20.420
they ended up letting her go which might you could make an argument that's what contributed to her
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being killed unfortunately fucking tragic situation man uh let's see here
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hold on hold on here's something okay all right so let's see here
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because you like you guys like this a simple stop to get gas turned into a trooper's worst nightmare
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on february 11 2022 a trooper with the new mexico state police stopped to refuel at a gas station
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located in edgewood new mexico just east of albuquerque he barely had time to park the car
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before he was met by a store clerk concerned about one of the patrons and he had no idea
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let me turn the volume up for you guys a little bit
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okay i'm pretty sure she was in there she's in the cadillac yeah okay is she in the cadillac now
02:47:35.460
is there anybody else with her uh there's a man
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do you have an east mountain unit thank you i'm gonna be out with a gray cadillac the tenant over here
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at the gas station advised they're smoking drugs in the bathroom now sitting in the car can you also
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my sir one said tommy's attempting to flee what a dumb ass he ran my car
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so i'm gonna send him another unit if there's any unit ccso there to help him
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525 can you head out to 50120 and from all units there's 10 via
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hey and guys that are joining the zoom call right now i'm gonna go to you guys we're gonna do start
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the zoom call very short i'm gonna just react to this uh give some commentary and then we're
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he is out by pizza barn he is headed eastbound on their frontage road significant damage to my vehicle
02:49:45.700
also be advised i don't have a siren so i'm gonna be lights only
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it's gonna be a silver cadillac female passenger male driver dark he's in one of those uh unmarked
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the windows he is coming out eastbound triple three now
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just passed the next unit he's passing tractor supply
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using google earth we can estimate that the suspect is driving 660 feet in 4.375 seconds
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5-0-1 just to confirm your direction of cobbled you are going eastbound okay
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apologies i am westbound i am westbound now so i got back coming up on mount bell
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the boy he is driving pretty carefully he is uh
02:51:06.580
i'm about to give him a run 70 to 80 miles an hour but he is driving pretty careful
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link is pinned at the top if you guys want to join premium using google earth we can estimate that
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the suspect is driving 775 feet in five and a half seconds for a speed of 96 miles per hour
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fuck that bro fuck that that dude start backing away like nah i'm good
02:52:50.020
all right so let's go back here so as soon as he does the pit maneuver vehicle
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it's out boom immediately starts shooting the suspect shoots at him three times
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i'm gonna get my mug out the way chat and just give you guys the commentary
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all right so he has a glock 17. he had fired 17 times
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because the glock 17 let me see if i i think i have a mag here somewhere here we go bam
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it's 17 rounds bam see that chat 17 rounds on the glock 17. so now we know what gun he's carrying just
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off for the rounds uh or at least uh that's what i'm assuming
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so come on hit leaving subject are pleading west female in the mail
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we got gunfire on the overpass the city of hill
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yep it's a glock oh does he have the same that i is that a tlr hold on
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yep that's a tlr1 yep i have the same light on my gun good choice friend good choice
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he gets his rifle let's go now let's go time chad now let's go time
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let's go time chad now let's try to make contact with 501 make sure uh
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this status until we get people on scene also if you haven't done so notify the captain
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okay i'm bleeding shot through the shoulder possibly the chest
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subjects are fleeing westbound a little bit it's pretty calm for just being shot
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the trooper doesn't know it yet but he's also been shot in the neck
02:56:37.780
he's really calm for being shot man this guy is really calm right next to this
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now he's starting to feel it adrenaline is wearing off now he's starting to feel the pain
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All right, man, you can't ride in the neck right here or about it.
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All right, give me a gauze and also a Vaseline gauze too.
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Incredibly calm for the fact that he's just got shot like that.
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I can't tell you if the difficulty breathing is just stress or anything.
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They're somewhere between Cedillo Hill and Edgewood.
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We need to start searching between Cedillo Hill and Edgewood right now.
03:00:16.900
There's somewhere between Cedillo Hill and Edgewood.
03:00:17.900
They're walking back towards Edgewood right now.
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The trooper, a former EMT, identified the region that he was hit as his scapula, also called the shoulder blade.
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While not a vital organ, the scapula is surrounded by blood vessels and nerves.
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Also, the hole in his chest caused by the bullet could allow air into his chest cavity, collapsing his lungs.
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I don't know, buddy. You want to take stuff off and find out? I'm happy to rock and roll with you.
03:00:54.260
No, there's no accident. We can get this one right here.
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Hey, Castle Club guys, I see you guys in here coming into the Zoom call.
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We're just finishing up the stream, and then I'll jump in there and we'll start the Q&A.
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A little bit of difficulty. I couldn't tell you if it's stress or worse.
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Can you ever get some jobs left on this asshole?
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I'll tell you what, I'm grateful for some training, man.
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Females in great leggings, they were headed back towards Edgewood from Cinew Hill.
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Yeah, I know, but I see that you wrote this thing, NOB 239.
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I'm pretty sure I paid for premium, but I only have access to the regular house club.
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While the trooper was transported to the hospital,
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officers from Edgewood Police Department and other assisting agencies
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began searching the area for any trace of the suspects.
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Police Department, anybody outside? Make yourself known!
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Yeah, now they're going to be on a fucking manhunt.
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Police Department, anybody outside? Make yourself known now!
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When the subjects ran, did you see any type of clothing, any colors?
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You know what, man, you can remember when you're holding a weapon.
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I know it's hard to remember all this stuff, but I was so focused on not even lying, bro.
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I saw that they hit him and I was focused on him.
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This is like 1.60 feet from what was going down.
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Right, that's the guy, yeah, that's the guy that reversed.
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I'm positive it was two people exited that vehicle.
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The other one, all I saw off of that was something red getting thrown in the air
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Okay, do you think you can identify the male suspect?
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I didn't see anything in her hand, but he definitely had one.
03:03:49.060
Any, like, descriptions as far as their height, weight, when they looked in?
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Average, I mean, you know, just from the distance and my...
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I was asked that earlier and I'm still thinking, you know,
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he probably wasn't exceptionally tall or small or short,
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And then they just kind of ducked down into the trees.
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I didn't go directly north or they could have kept going east,
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She was, you know, falling behind him because she got out second.
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And she kind of, he kind of waited on her to catch up a little bit,
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So unless he ditched it somewhere, he's got it with him.
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With only a rough description of the suspect's appearance and whereabouts,
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officers then backtracked to the gas station to examine their video footage.
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I want to relay this information because I think she knows who it was.
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Because I think they called her to say, hey, I need help.
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She told my other daughter that she needed a homie.
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So, guys, the reason why they're following up so quickly, by the way, with the investigation.
03:04:57.060
And then number two, the longer you wait, the harder it's going to be to figure out who the
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And most importantly, they're going to fucking run.
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And if they run, it's going to be much harder to find them.
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And last thing you want is for them to go to another state.
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Now, can you still pursue them, contact the FBI and all this other shit?
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But if you could go ahead and handle it yourself and solve it yourself, you want to do that.
03:05:16.820
So that is why they're moving with such urgency, which is actually the way to go,
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because the longer that these guys are out at large, the harder it's going to be to find them
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and the higher the likelihood that they're going to potentially leave the state, which could be
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Because remember, these guys are state law enforcement officers and they can't necessarily
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So that is why it's super important that they get this thing figured out immediately.
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The name of the woman who called the manager's daughter asking for a pickup, Alana Martinez.
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Meanwhile, investigators tracked the registration of the vehicle to a married couple in Albuquerque,
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who turned out had nothing to do with the shooting.
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However, according to the Albuquerque Journal, a photo of Alana surfaced on Facebook that evening,
03:05:56.660
The tip stated that Alana and her boyfriend were hiding out in a home in McIntosh,
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a small farming community and only a 30 minute drive southeast of where the shooting took place.
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The next day on February 12th, 2022, officers from multiple state and local police agencies
03:06:15.460
Officers from multiple state and local police agencies surrounded the property
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According to the Albuquerque Journal, two of the suspect's associates seen leaving the residence
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One had a stolen handgun, and the other fled to Albuquerque in a stolen Ford F-250,
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He was arrested with a gun and methamphetamine in his possession.
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Alana was taken into custody, as well as her boyfriend.
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I'm just going to kind of make sure I document it okay.
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Caleb Dustin Elledge, also known by his alias Creeper, has an extensive case history.
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Beginning in 2016, where he pled no contest to interference with communications in exchange
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for dropping one count of assault of a household member.
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In 2020, Caleb was sentenced to a year in Bernalillo County and five years of
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probation after pleading guilty to shooting from a stolen SUV as he fled from police officers.
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According to his probation officer, Elledge had been on probation for nine
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months and had already absconded three times and violated multiple conditions of his supervision.
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At the time of the shooting, Caleb had been on the run for nine months after he cut his ankle
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A bench warrant was issued, but Caleb was never found.
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And that's why he was fucking so desperate to run away.
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Because normally, man, like, bro, that level of, you know, aggression to the cops, you're running
03:07:53.940
All right, so state police are the ones running this case, you guys can see here.
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And that makes sense, because obviously, it's one of their own.
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I want to, I want you to know, you have rights and you need to be aware, okay?
03:08:15.300
And the reason why he has to do that, guys, because before you question any suspect,
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right, and they don't feel as they're free of leave, even if they're not under arrest,
03:08:23.140
People think a lot of the times, hey, Myron, um, do they have to read me Miranda rights?
03:08:28.740
Um, if I'm only if I'm under arrest, the reality is, if the,
03:08:33.220
if the interviewee, right, feels as though they're being, um,
03:08:41.140
they're not free to leave, you have to read them their rights, okay?
03:08:43.860
So this is why, right, if I would bring somebody in for a voluntary interview chat,
03:08:46.500
one of the techniques I would do, because here's the thing, you don't want to read,
03:08:49.140
you want to get away with not reading their rights, if you can, right?
03:08:52.180
Because once you're reading their rights, they're pretty much like, oh,
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shit, this motherfucker, this is a criminal case, I'm going to go to jail, blah, blah, blah.
03:08:58.100
So the way I would do it is I would call them in, I'll tell them multiple times
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throughout the interview, hey, you can leave at any time.
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And I'd make it a very, um, calm and comfortable environment where they can get up and,
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you know, if they need to, if they want to walk out, they can.
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And you need to create this air where they have the ability to leave,
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That's how you don't have to necessarily read them their rights.
03:09:21.220
Now, with that said, in a situation like this, with this, this is a custodial interview,
03:09:25.780
When you have a custodial interview like this, you got to read them their rights,
03:09:29.380
because they're under arrest, they don't have, they can't leave,
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So at this point, and you're going to overtly ask them questions about a criminal investigation.
03:09:39.060
So yeah, in this case, you have to read them their rights.
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But in other situations, you don't necessarily have to do it all the time,
03:09:46.660
But the main important thing is, does the person that's being interviewed feel as though
03:09:52.740
If they feel as though they can't leave, and it's a custodial interview,
03:09:56.660
But if it's something like this, where they're clearly under arrest,
03:10:03.380
So yeah, give me one in the chat, if that makes sense for you ninjas.
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That might be from your phone or your computer.
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I'll tell you guys, I'll explain to you guys from the great beginning.
03:10:50.820
My girlfriend, me and her, we were kind of just arguing in the way or whatever.
03:10:58.260
We're sitting in the parking lot and we're doing the scratches and stuff.
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But like, at the same time, I'm not trying to hurt nobody.
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I was trying to hurt the dude, but you were shooting at him.
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Yo, and this is how stupid criminals are, chat.
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I don't know if you're trying to hurt us, though.
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I won't say too much about that one, but I got it on the streets, you know?
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I don't know where it went last to give to somebody.
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I mean, because that gets me in trouble, you know?
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Bro, I'd rather snitch on himself than somebody else.
03:13:33.540
So where, did you look at the officer at any point?
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And I ran into the field and I went down that way.
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I just, as soon as it was done, I just opened my door and I went that way.
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I wasn't, I mean, I just, I remember running away knowing I made a mistake, you know?
03:13:55.060
So how did that happen or what were you trying to do at that point?
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You want to say bye to the people before you go?
03:14:04.100
Yeah, I have to go to the gym in the morning and then I have class of skating,
03:14:42.340
First, I was trying to flag me down to get a ride, you know?
03:14:50.420
You know, I'm not going to wrap myself up somewhere,
03:14:52.180
but I hit somewhere and waited out so I could move around, you know?
03:14:59.300
And how did you get from there to where you were arrested?
03:15:03.460
Well, later on, I was walking, and the homeboy was walking.
03:15:10.740
Like, yo, I used to interview so many of these fucking, like,
03:15:12.900
Mexican gangster-type dudes when I was down on Southwest border, man.
03:15:16.180
Like, it just bringing back a lot of fucking memories for me, man.
03:15:25.380
So from there, you went directly to the restaurant?
03:15:30.820
I mean, obviously, with the investigations, the name is probably going to come up at some point.
03:15:34.260
I just want to see if, you know, if you could help us out.
03:15:36.500
Who was that person that took you to the residence?
03:15:39.140
So I'll just talk a little bit about your girlfriend.
03:15:45.540
So you said she was in the passenger seat when all this thing happened?
03:15:59.140
So when the cops came over this morning, did you comply and come out and give up?
03:16:03.940
I mean, if anyone had realized that there was the cops, they were fucking,
03:16:08.260
they had already through the fucking, you know what I mean?
03:16:09.540
I heard them pass out the windows, and they threw those things in there.
03:16:48.420
You don't think she was using drugs in that bathroom?
03:16:50.180
No, I know she wasn't, because I had all the drugs.
03:17:02.500
I mean, I know you wanted to, you know, maybe protect these people,
03:17:05.460
but we did talk to some people, and we found out who gave you the ride.
03:17:14.580
Layla is Caleb's aunt, who owns the property where Caleb was arrested.
03:17:17.700
So we found that out from different information we had.
03:17:20.500
And I know you told me, like, if we were able to find that out,
03:17:29.940
And, I mean, something that we really need, especially so we're not digging up in, you know,
03:17:36.580
And I know you don't want to give anybody away.
03:17:40.260
And the reason why they want that gun, Chad, is what's going to happen is they're going to
03:17:45.540
I've explained this before, but I'll explain it again because I know we got a lot of new
03:17:48.980
So an e-trace, guys, is a search that's done by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ATF.
03:17:55.300
And what they typically do is they'll find where that gun was originally purchased by the first
03:18:01.140
So when they get that, right, they run that e-trace with the serial number.
03:18:04.660
And that's why if you scratch off the serial numbers, it's a federal crime because then
03:18:09.700
They're going to see who purchased it and where it was purchased from.
03:18:12.180
And then they can go back and interview that individual.
03:18:14.580
And when they interview that individual, they could just be like, hey, look, this gun was
03:18:19.380
We understand that you might not necessarily be in possession of this gun.
03:18:25.460
Or better yet, they'll find out that the gun was, you know, reported stolen.
03:18:30.020
And if they find that it's reported stolen, they can figure out, hey, do you know anyone
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that might've had access to your house or whatever?
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But it gives the police a starting point where they can figure out and figure out how the
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Because this dude, if I'm not mistaken, is a convicted felon.
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So that's obviously very problematic where the Feds can come in now and charge them with
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18 U.S.C. 922G, which is felony possession of a firearm.
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There's nine types of people that are prohibited when it comes to having firearms.
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There are people that are felons, people that renounce their citizenship, people that
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are illegal aliens, people that are mentally ill, people that use drugs, people that have
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a dishonorable discharge, people that, what else?
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A crime of misdemeanor, violence, conviction of that.
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But there's nine categories that make you a prohibited person.
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You know, we're making the production quality better here.
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But I think it was convicted felon, but I didn't say it already.
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So they can go ahead and figure out where the gun came from.
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Give me ones in the chat if you guys learned something new from there.
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Because I don't think I've, I mean, it's been a minute since we've talked about guns
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You know, people that you give that gun to are doing that.
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We just want to get, you know, that gun for, probably for this investigation.
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I don't, I don't know what it's happening at all.
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I already said restraining order, domestic violence is all, it's all the same.
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Same thing that we have information that Leila has the gun.
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And I mean, we know she's maybe involved in some stuff.
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I'm not forgetting a violent restraining order.
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That comes into the crime of misdemeanor violence, bro.
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So you know we're going to have to go out there and, you know, try to, you know, like investigate
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That's why, I mean, I want to give you this opportunity if you know what it is.
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I know you really fight like your, your, your auntie, right?
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I don't remember where, I remember waking up, I remember waking up, and it wasn't right,
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it wasn't right, it wasn't right next to me anymore, right where I put it.
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It was gone, but it's in, it's in the house somewhere.
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I was in the room, I was in the room, I was in the room, I was in the room.
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For her part, Alana Martinez pled guilty to aiding and harboring a fugitive.
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Caleb, however, faced counts of assault on a peace officer, aggravated battery upon a
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See, that's why he fucked himself by admitting that he knew that it was a cop, because now
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they got him, that, that, that's basically an enhanced charge with assault on an officer,
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Aggravated fleeing an officer, criminal damage to property.
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They could actually follow up with a federal charge on the possession of a firearm by a felon.
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There's a federal statute for that one that the ATF charges all the time.
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Hell, I've charged it when I was an agent myself.
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Any, any law enforcement agency really could charge it federally.
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It's mostly the ATF, because ATF has the capacity to like,
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figure out where the gun came from and establish an interstate nexus.
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Actually, you know what, let me go ahead and give you all some sauce.
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So, okay, how do you establish an interstate nexus?
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If you're gonna charge someone with a felon of possession of a firearm,
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Remember, we went over the one, the nine of them, right?
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If you fall into any of these categories where you are considered a prohibited person, right,
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and you get caught with a gun and the feds want to take it,
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what's going to happen is an ATF agent is going to take the gun.
03:23:16.820
He's going to do something called the interstate nexus check, right?
03:23:19.220
Interstate nexus check basically is where they go ahead
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and they check the gun that was seized and they establish,
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hey, look, the slide was made in Massachusetts.
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And what that does is it establishes that the gun itself that you are in possession of
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affected interstate commerce because multiple different states, right,
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And that is how they establish interstate nexus.
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I know some people might say, oh, well, that's a far-fetched way to do it.
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Well, remember, guys, with the feds, they're able to establish interstate nexus fairly easily.
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And that's obviously all by design so they can go in and kind of take cases.
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But that's how the feds do it when it comes to found possession of a firearm
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or a prohibited person in possession of a firearm.
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That interstate nexus gives them the jurisdiction and then, bam,
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that's how they hit you with the 18 U.S.C. 922.
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So give me what's there to have you guys learn something new on that one
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because I don't think I've ever heard anyone on YouTube talk about that,
03:24:20.020
how the feds actually establish interstate nexus
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Execution asked for all charges to be dismissed
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once the feds stepped in to prosecute Caleb for being...
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Bro, I didn't watch this video. How'd I fucking know, man?
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Bro, I did not watch this video beforehand, chat.
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Guilty and received a nine-year federal sentence
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It's called being creative, you fucking weirdo.
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On December 23rd, 2024, Christmas came early for Caleb
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when New Mexico reopened the cases against him.
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and Caleb faces all of the original charges that were dropped.
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If found guilty, Caleb will serve additional time with the New Mexico...
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Yeah, I'm surprised that they dropped the state charges,
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but you know what? Yeah, they wanted to do the Fed one.
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Also known by his alias Creeper, has an extensive case history beginning in...
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I'm already logged in, so I come right in, right?
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We got to make sure we go to the right District Court, right?
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I think his name is Clapp, basically, and it doesn't come up.
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Unless they indicted him out of somewhere else that we don't know about.
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Case released from the hospital the day of Caleb.
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If found guilty, Caleb will serve additional time with the New Mexico Department of Corrections
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He must have gotten indicted at another district.
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And he's not there in the District of New Mexico, which is weird.
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At District of New Mexico, United States District Court.
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How we can't find this motherfucker, unless he uses a different name or something?
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Found a new shot in New Mexico State Police Officer.
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So they didn't even bother with a criminal complaint on him.
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but I know a lot of you guys might not necessarily...
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This, you know, 18 USC 922 G1 being a convicted found in possession of firearms or ammunition.
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Obviously, since he shot at a trooper, I get, you know, this hit the news.
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I, Peter and Zola, being duly sworn at the polls and say,
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I'm a New Mexico State Police agent and have been so employed for the past nine years.
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So he's assigned to the task force with the FBI Albuquerque Violent Crime Task Force.
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As an FBI TFO, I primarily investigate repeat violent offenders
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involved in federal drug and or firearms related crimes.
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This affidavit is submitted in support of a criminal complaint
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and arrest warrant charging Caleb Dustin Elledge, born 1997 with a violation of 18 USC 922
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and 924, that being a found possession of firearm and ammunition.
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The violation occurred on February 11, 2022 in Benilo County in the District of Mexico.
03:33:11.540
So, um, so this is, um, so what's the task force officer, right?
03:33:18.340
So this case, as you guys know, we, and I called this earlier.
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Remember when those would then that state trooper interviewed him.
03:33:24.260
So what ended up happening was more than likely was they filed the state charges, right?
03:33:29.940
Then obviously this had a bunch of news cycles.
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And what they did was they said, you know what?
03:33:34.980
Let's take this guy federally because he obviously violated, um,
03:33:40.260
This case has a lot of things that we can, he could get more time.
03:33:42.580
And federal JRN is going to have to do eight, you know, 80%, if not more of the time.
03:33:46.660
So, you know, obviously when it's elevated to the federal level, um,
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it's going to be a lot harder for him to be the case.
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Now, if you guys notice in the complaint, right?
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The person that ran the, that wrote the half, you know,
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the complaint is a New Mexico state trooper, right?
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The department of public, uh, public safety, DPS or whatever, which Texas has this.
03:34:08.900
They call their investigators or state investigators.
03:34:13.140
So he's assigned to the New Mexico state police and he's an investigator for them.
03:34:17.060
And he's assigned to the FBI as a task force officer.
03:34:19.780
Now, what is the task force officer, AKA a TFO?
03:34:25.860
And what ends up happening is they get deputized by the federal agency.
03:34:29.620
And they also still have their state authority.
03:34:31.540
So this guy can charge the guy on state charges as well as started, uh,
03:34:37.220
So TFOs are very valuable because what ends up happening is like they're added.
03:34:40.980
They're like a force multiplier because they could do the federal
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As you guys can see right here with this criminal complaint that we're reading right now.
03:34:49.380
And the reason why this is so important is because let's say you want to get
03:34:52.900
You don't got enough time to get him federally.
03:34:54.180
What we could do is you go ahead and take them state.
03:34:56.500
And when you take them state, what ends up happening is, um,
03:35:02.260
Like, Hey, look, we, uh, you know, you want to work for us.
03:35:05.060
We're going to hit you with these state charges.
03:35:06.580
If you don't, then, you know, you don't cooperate.
03:35:09.300
So it's a great way to give you more tools on your tool belt to, um, allow yourself some
03:35:17.780
So this is why it's so important to have TFOs on your team.
03:35:20.580
And this typically happens where you have TFOs, especially with the state police and local police
03:35:24.340
assigned to the, what's these called these, uh, violent crime task forces.
03:35:27.700
And, you know, also known to the safe street task force.
03:35:30.740
FBI has them all over the country and all their main field offices.
03:35:33.780
So, and what it does is a lot of times these violent crime chief, uh, these violent crime
03:35:38.740
or safe street task forces, what they do is they go after gangs, right?
03:35:41.380
And when they go after gangs, the main job, right?
03:35:44.900
A lot of times is to, you know, do RICO cases, do OCDF cases, organized crime,
03:35:49.940
drug enforcement task force cases, which I've described before, which I won't go too much
03:35:53.300
into today because I don't want to put you guys to sleep.
03:35:55.300
But, um, these safe street task forces are violent crime task forces.
03:35:58.740
They typically do bank robberies, gang cases, uh, drug crimes that involve violence, stuff
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like this, where you have a officer involved shooting.
03:36:05.300
If they can go out and take a federal, they will.
03:36:08.500
So, you know, the FBI is going to be all over because I've told you guys before that
03:36:10.980
they're big cloud chasers, um, right, because they're the primary law enforcement
03:36:16.180
So they're going to always want to take cases like this.
03:36:17.940
And it just makes sense that one of the guys that, uh,
03:36:23.140
some more Qatari money, hashtag Qatari Airways.
03:36:26.020
So it only makes sense that a state trooper, or in this case, a state investigator that's
03:36:30.740
assigned to the FBI violent crime task force would elevate this case to the federal level.
03:36:38.580
Give me one of the chat that makes sense for you guys.
03:36:42.100
And how the FBI works when it comes to violent crime and all that other shit.
03:36:48.340
Give me ones if you guys learned something new there and you didn't know that before.
03:36:53.140
If it doesn't make sense, give me a two and tell me why.
03:37:05.300
So yeah, so they, they ended up, so look, they put his criminal history here.
03:37:21.060
And then Peter and Zola, there he is, he signs it.
03:37:27.380
And was released from the hospital the day of Caleb's arrest.
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Now, of course, everyday police officers step into a world where uncertainty is the norm.
03:37:40.740
And for me, always remembering what can happen in a split second is what kept me sharp and on point while doing my job.
03:37:44.820
Now, I have been in situations where I thought I might not make it home.
03:38:24.980
And then let me make sure I got you guys here on these other chats.
03:38:35.060
Uh, you should ask Donovan Sharp to borrow his hard R bingo card.
03:38:50.020
I'm going to end the stream now and go into Cast Club Premium, chat with them.
03:39:14.820
They're crying about fucking Qatari money, these niggas, bro.
03:39:21.700
Um, so now we're going to do the Zoom call with my guys, guys on Cast Club Premium.
03:39:29.140
Um, 97 bucks, man, to be able to, like, basically get a consultation with me.
03:39:41.300
I'm going to drop the link for you guys in here on all the platforms if you guys want.
03:39:58.740
We do this once a week, every Saturday, or every Sunday, with different experts.
03:40:04.100
Uh, I'm going to be live tomorrow at 5 p.m., guys.
03:40:06.420
Maybe I'll cover the Sam Seder debate with the MAGA people.
03:40:09.540
So, um, I think I'll probably cover that tomorrow.