01:58:40.160They're kidnapping every single fat person, especially women, and putting them in a concentration camp where they can concentrate on diet and exercise.
01:58:50.820Oh, no, Big Mo's getting kidnapped day one, too, nigga.
01:58:53.640If Big Mo is fucking still fat like that on my day one, nigga, he's getting CIA.
02:17:50.140No homo. No homo. Crazy bro. Dude's a hunk bro. Oh my god. I immediately I saw this dude standing in front of me. I was like, thank god my girlfriend's not here. Oh my god.
02:18:04.220He came in with a SWAT team of people and he walked in. He looked like this. He looked right at me. And I went like this to get up like, hey, hi. And he's like, hunked his friends. They like separated. And I was like, I sat back down. I go, okay, maybe he doesn't know who I am yet.
05:05:03.660Over the next several weeks, authorities chase lead after lead until they finally pick up Stephen's trail.
05:05:10.940Bank surveillance cameras capture Stephen and Irina on CCTV, and before long, investigators track the couple more than 700 miles from Michigan to a relative's home in New Hanover County, North Carolina.
05:05:23.980A SWAT team is called in, and the house is quickly surrounded.
05:05:27.420But despite repeated commands to come outside, Stephen refuses to surrender, barricading himself inside and preparing for his final stand.
05:05:37.300Hours pass with little progress, forcing officers to deploy tear gas that finally drives the couple out of the house.
05:05:45.560More than six weeks after the murder, Stephen and Norena are taken into custody and transported into the new Hanover County Sheriff's Office.
05:05:53.600At this point, detectives know a lot, but not everything.
05:05:58.620They still need to determine whether Steven orchestrated Kayla's murder or if the Reapers acted on their own.
05:06:04.920And with investigators believing they're dealing with a dangerous cult,
05:06:08.340they can't rule out the possibility that there are other victims still waiting to be found,
05:06:13.360perhaps even the 15 other murders Kalen claimed to have committed.
05:06:18.620Once at the station, Steven and Irina are separated and placed into different areas.
05:06:23.240So, just real quick, show you guys some receipts here.
05:06:28.440Here's a, here's the indictment on the case that I did.
05:09:37.980As Steven sits in the interrogation room, he has no idea that the people he spent years controlling, including his own wife, have already turned against him.
05:09:48.440But going into this interview, Detective Peterson faces a challenge.
05:09:53.680Upon hearing of Steven's arrest, his mother has already requested an attorney who is now on the way to the station.
05:10:00.480and so the clock is ticking detectives need to extract the truth from steven before the lawyer
05:10:06.620arrives and shuts the interview down i'll answer some questions whatever you guys got the best as
05:10:12.300i know but my mom says she's and now remember guys they're going armed with all the information
05:10:16.920they found from search warrants they're going there with all the information that they found
05:10:20.560um from interviews etc so um there's not really much bro like uh can do like because they might
05:10:27.260not at this point that might not even need a statement right when you have so much overwhelming
05:10:31.940evidence you don't even need the guy's statement i remember sometimes i'd have so much evidence
05:10:35.840when i'd go to talk to a bad guy i'd be like look bro um you know i don't really need your
05:10:41.480statement um if you're gonna lie to me i'm just gonna walk out the room uh but we already know
05:10:46.120you did it you're cooked we have this evidence on you got this evidence on you do you want to
05:10:49.040cooperate or not save yourself no i don't okay bro well we don't need your statement bye and
05:10:52.360i walk out of the room i've done that before bro prosecutors hate when you do that shit but it's
05:10:58.920it's it's uh it's a very good tactic because they know like if you go in like that because most
05:11:05.660most investigators come in saying like oh well we want to get a statement nah bro you go in there
05:11:10.420and you're like yo look you're cooked we got you i don't really need your statement at this point
05:11:13.880and i kind of want to go home so um it's up to you if you want to help yourself but i really
05:11:18.120don't need your fucking statement at all i have this i have this i have this i have this that's
05:52:10.800That's really what President Trump is trying to achieve. And I back his fully, his efforts to do so. If he can do so without returning to intense military fighting, that's fine. Why not? But one way or the other, they have to end their nuclear program. And with a deal or without a deal, that has to come to an end.
05:52:31.360How far back do you believe Iran's nuclear program has been set back?
05:52:35.660One second and just, uh, I'm getting some of the stuff ready for you guys.
05:57:31.680By next spring, at most, by next summer, at current enrichment rates, they will have finished the medium enrichment and move on to the final stage.
05:57:45.160From there, it's only a few months, possibly a few weeks, before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb.
05:57:53.760And now, 33 years after Netanyahu's first so-called imminent warning, Israel attacks
06:05:57.980So that's good for Israel, good for peace, good for Lebanon, but it's still there.
06:06:02.620We talked to the Lebanese government with America's good offices in Washington, led by the president and Secretary Rubio, and we got a deal.
06:06:14.520And the deal says openly, for the first time in decades, Israelis and Lebanese are talking directly to one another.
06:06:19.980and the deal was we push back Hezbollah, we demilitarize Lebanon,
06:10:26.140And what is your assessment of this nuclear deal?
06:10:28.240They will not join. If they will not join. If they join the Abraham Accords, Saudi Arabia will be, the entire Muslim world will turn on them.
06:10:38.340If they join, and they know they can't. If MBS were to join the Abraham Accords, it would be political suicide for him. Political suicide.
06:10:50.600Well, first of all, I think President Trump was absolutely right in stating that condition.
06:10:56.760They've stated that they will not join the Abraham Accords unless there's a Palestinian state.
06:11:00.520Now, that's not because the Saudis care about Palestine, but they understand from a political standpoint,
06:11:05.980joining Israel in the Abraham Accords without a Palestinian state would be political suicide for them.
06:11:12.540So that is why. It's self-preservation.
06:11:16.380You know that Saudi Arabia would get a civilian nuclear program in exchange for normalization of relations with Israel.
06:11:24.840I stress civilian because the last thing we want, and I'm sure the last thing the president wants, is a military program, a nuclear program.
06:11:33.040Oh, yeah, because only you guys can have a nuclear weapon in the region.
06:11:36.980You don't want anyone else to have a nuclear weapon in the region for obvious reasons.
06:11:40.640Even though your nuclear program is completely fucking illegal, and you guys got in the way, and you literally disrespected a sitting U.S. president,
06:11:52.920and would have got a nuclear weapon anyway against his wishes and had a hand in him getting
06:11:58.000assassinated. Can we have this? Yes, I think it's possible. Remember that we had four peace
06:12:04.520agreements between Israel and Arab nations brokered by President Trump with my working
06:12:10.180together with me. It's a great achievement, a historic achievement, and obviously we'll be
06:12:15.380delighted if we could extend it to Saudi Arabia and other countries. Yeah, no, is there a lazy
06:12:20.300way of getting around to having to deal with the Palestine
06:12:22.060question. Guys, I'm going to end the TikTok
06:26:44.580I went abroad and started a little publishing company where historians could publish research that wasn't lining up with a mainstream narrative on the Holocaust.
06:26:54.000That was becoming more and more frequent, I would say, after the collapse of the Soviet Union because a lot of archival material became accessible.
06:27:03.560that hadn't been accessible before, and also the crime scenes that were kind of behind the
06:27:08.360Iron Curtain that weren't really freely accessible before the collapse. And afterwards, there was
06:27:13.720a breath, a fresh air of freedom going through Eastern Europe for a number of years, and a number
06:27:21.500of people took advantage of it, did some research, and I published it because it couldn't do that
06:27:25.420anymore in Germany and in other Central European countries,
06:28:39.320They wouldn't have done anything to myself because in Britain it's not...
06:28:41.940But back then, Britain was part of the European Union and arrest warrants get enforced directly.
06:28:51.600So that's why I left Britain, eventually came to the United States, applied for political asylum.
06:28:56.500But that was the procedure was disrupted by them just deporting me in the middle of the process.
06:29:02.180I got deported back to Germany and then I had to spend the time for my forensic research.
06:29:07.180And then they put me on trial again for the publications I had published in the United States, in the UK, where it's perfectly legal, but Germany enforces their law globally.
06:29:20.860And they put me then in prison for several more books that I published in the meantime.
06:29:25.460Came out in 2009, came back into this country and have been here ever since and don't plan on leaving.
06:29:32.100I don't blame you, especially with the way Germany is.
06:29:35.420Yeah, well, even right now, it's an investigation going on of the United Nations against Germany because their persecution for what they call propaganda offences and opinion offences is just going through the roof.