Valuetainment - March 26, 2025


"Cameras Weren't Working" - Jeffrey Epstein-Like Red Flags EXPOSED By OpenAI Whistleblower's Parents


Episode Stats

Length

14 minutes

Words per Minute

181.13635

Word Count

2,560

Sentence Count

251

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The chief of police, they signed this and they say it's a suicide.
00:00:08.300 Yeah, you know what?
00:00:09.300 That's what they say, that it's a suicide.
00:00:11.280 Even when they went there, there were evidences of both, homicide and suicide.
00:00:15.500 They chose to pick up suicide.
00:00:17.240 Within 20 minutes, police declared it's a homicide, a suicide, right?
00:00:21.840 Within 20 minutes, they say it's a suicide.
00:00:23.420 Yeah, they came out at 220 or something.
00:00:27.200 The same officer, Wong, he told me, ma'am, you should be with your family.
00:00:32.160 You should go home.
00:00:32.980 We will inform you in five, six hours.
00:00:36.140 Now that I see him touching everything, I suspect they didn't want me to be there
00:00:42.460 because I was seeing everything they were doing.
00:00:44.760 Are they watching the CCTV camera?
00:00:46.500 What are they doing?
00:00:47.260 Though I was not allowed inside, I was sitting outside and watching for three hours a day.
00:00:52.500 How are you able to see what they're doing?
00:00:54.320 We saw the body cam footage, right?
00:00:58.780 Oh, you saw it afterwards is what you're saying.
00:01:00.500 Yeah, afterwards.
00:01:00.620 I got it.
00:01:01.060 So after he tells you see the body cam of talking about this is a homicide,
00:01:06.400 this could possibly be a homicide, when was that and what time was that?
00:01:11.020 It was on 26 November.
00:01:13.160 It's between 1.09 p.m. and 1.20 or 1.30.
00:01:16.820 And at that point, you're outside the apartment.
00:01:18.420 I'm outside.
00:01:19.000 I don't know anything.
00:01:19.880 Is this when you're going around talking to people by the apartment,
00:01:22.320 asking people, did you see anything, did you hear anything, that video?
00:01:25.060 Because I've seen that.
00:01:25.720 Okay, we've seen that.
00:01:27.200 So, okay.
00:01:28.540 And I'm also hearing that the camera of the elevator, one of them wasn't working.
00:01:34.340 Yes.
00:01:34.760 Okay?
00:01:35.060 The camera in the garage wasn't working.
00:01:37.640 The camera of the next-door apartment wasn't working during that time,
00:01:41.240 the CCTV, for whatever reason.
00:01:42.740 Yes.
00:01:43.000 And what's interesting about this apartment, if you can pull it up,
00:01:45.980 we looked at the address.
00:01:48.420 It is a very nice property.
00:01:51.100 It's got 330 units.
00:01:53.260 It's the Holland Residential.
00:01:55.100 It's got a rooftop lounge.
00:01:56.620 It's got a private lounge.
00:01:58.240 It was built in 2016, so it's not like it's something that's old.
00:02:02.180 It's high-end.
00:02:02.920 I think the rent to get for the apartment that he had was like $44.99 a month
00:02:07.960 or $4,500 a month.
00:02:09.300 So you're not looking at something that's just a regular property.
00:02:12.560 Can you go to the clip of the side, Rob, that you were on MapQuest,
00:02:16.520 that you were showing what it was?
00:02:19.200 Yeah.
00:02:19.420 If you can – and maybe even if you can show – yeah.
00:02:22.700 So if you can go there to the side, yeah, if you can do the street view.
00:02:27.420 You had it earlier, Rob.
00:02:31.220 Right there.
00:02:32.140 Okay.
00:02:33.080 So can you go to the apartment, actual apartment?
00:02:36.220 Is that the –
00:02:37.300 This looks like the – yeah, the 4A.
00:02:41.840 Hold on one second.
00:02:42.540 I'll get to the street view.
00:02:43.960 So this looks like a nice area.
00:02:46.540 It does.
00:02:47.180 It does, actually.
00:02:48.500 And it's a gated community.
00:02:50.220 But what police wrote in the report, there's only one entrance.
00:02:53.880 We've seen the CCTV footage.
00:02:55.740 No one came in.
00:02:56.600 No one came out.
00:02:57.860 So they called it suicide.
00:02:59.020 But the fact is, they have ignored, there is one more camera in the back door.
00:03:05.520 And, sorry, one more door in the back door.
00:03:08.180 And that doesn't have the camera.
00:03:10.080 Anyone could come in easily.
00:03:11.840 And also the most strangest thing is, November 14th, a week before the murder,
00:03:18.260 camera in the elevator was disconnected.
00:03:22.680 Why?
00:03:23.920 That is what we want FBA to investigate.
00:03:26.300 We don't want to make any theories.
00:03:27.920 We are concerned about it.
00:03:29.380 Have you asked the property owner to see why the camera was disconnected?
00:03:33.020 They're not talking to us now.
00:03:34.640 They say, come through your attorney.
00:03:36.080 And our attorney believes even if we ask them, they're not going to answer us.
00:03:40.400 Because we need to get subpoenas and all that.
00:03:43.040 Is there security on the property all the time or no?
00:03:45.540 Yes.
00:03:46.000 Yes.
00:03:46.260 There is security on the property.
00:03:47.980 We have talked to him also.
00:03:49.600 And has he spoken?
00:03:50.520 Has he said anything or no?
00:03:52.180 He said, we didn't know at that point of time that police had come at 4.30 p.m.
00:03:58.040 He was the one who told, yes, I saw someone coming.
00:04:00.940 And then 911 call.
00:04:02.460 And I saw, like, there was a fire engine and a police car and all that.
00:04:06.480 He said, he talked about my son.
00:04:08.520 And he said, I've seen him going very fast out of the complex, riding his motorcycle.
00:04:15.020 He was very humble, very polite, very respectful.
00:04:18.220 And so at this time, when do they come and tell you and how did they tell you what happened?
00:04:26.740 The first time you find out, how did that happen?
00:04:28.520 I found out at 3.20 p.m. the same day and they're not telling me anything.
00:04:34.740 All I know is they just said, go home.
00:04:37.280 And I said, I refuse to.
00:04:38.620 I have no idea.
00:04:40.140 This, my son is like this.
00:04:41.540 I went and had my lunch.
00:04:44.380 When I say I'll go for lunch, I saw the disgust in the lady officer's face.
00:04:49.020 I was stressed out.
00:04:50.060 I didn't pay attention to it.
00:04:51.400 But when I went and started eating, I realized I threw the sandwich halfway through and I
00:04:57.040 ran back to the complex to see what happened.
00:04:59.760 By then, from her one expression, I was worried.
00:05:03.320 Around 3.20 p.m. I saw a big van coming and it was not an ambulance.
00:05:08.200 That itself striked an alarm in me.
00:05:10.720 I ran to that ambulance.
00:05:12.100 I saw a stretcher come out that didn't look like the ambulance stretcher.
00:05:16.740 And I checked with them.
00:05:17.900 What is the stretcher for?
00:05:19.100 What are you doing here?
00:05:20.160 They said, we've come to pick up a dead body.
00:05:22.800 That's when I got it.
00:05:23.900 I called my husband.
00:05:24.920 He's not ready to believe it.
00:05:26.320 Okay, so you find out.
00:05:34.300 So you don't even find out from the cops.
00:05:36.340 You find out from the white van, whoever it is that's working there, that they're here
00:05:40.900 to pick up a dead body.
00:05:41.940 Do they know you're the mother yet?
00:05:43.660 They didn't know I'm the mother.
00:05:44.920 They would not have told if police did not tell me unless they come until they completed
00:05:49.900 the investigation, they took the body away.
00:05:52.000 These were the medical examiner, investigators who were coming in.
00:05:56.080 Unofficially, I went and talked to one of them.
00:05:58.200 They told me there's a dead body we need to pick up.
00:06:00.680 But police hadn't told me till then.
00:06:02.880 So they tell you it's a dead body you got to pick up.
00:06:04.900 Who are you going to next?
00:06:05.920 Are you going to the cops and saying, hey, why is he telling me it's a dead body?
00:06:09.040 Who are they picking?
00:06:09.580 What is your next?
00:06:12.220 I couldn't.
00:06:13.120 Police were inside.
00:06:14.080 I couldn't talk to anyone.
00:06:15.300 Of course, I would collapse, right?
00:06:17.360 It's very shocking.
00:06:18.900 I called my husband.
00:06:19.760 I called two of my best friends.
00:06:22.000 And I asked one of them to come there because it was incredibly shocking for me.
00:06:27.080 And they said, wait there, ma'am.
00:06:29.280 Around four o'clock, they said, they came out.
00:06:32.460 And Corey Valeti, he said, please wait inside the leasing office.
00:06:36.280 They'll come and talk to you.
00:06:37.360 And the police also said, wait inside, ma'am.
00:06:39.420 We'll come and talk to you.
00:06:40.960 Around four or five or four or ten, medical examiner, investigator, he comes.
00:06:45.840 And he tells the death news to me.
00:06:49.020 That's the official death news.
00:06:50.480 Okay, so at 109 to 120, you have footage of the officers talking to each other, saying this is probably homicide.
00:07:01.220 Two hours later, at 320, 330, the white van shows up.
00:07:05.620 You come back from lunch.
00:07:06.800 You can't even eat the sandwich.
00:07:08.040 You throw it away.
00:07:09.580 Then they tell you, ma'am, we're here to pick up a dead body.
00:07:12.640 And they weren't supposed to tell you because that's not their job.
00:07:15.180 If they knew you were the mother, they wouldn't tell you.
00:07:17.220 Exactly.
00:07:17.840 Right.
00:07:18.120 So now you're there.
00:07:21.760 They're saying it's a suicide.
00:07:24.440 Your next move is to hire your own private investigator because is that what you're thinking at that moment?
00:07:31.020 I mean, what's the next step for you?
00:07:33.000 At the very moment when the medical examiner investigator told he shot himself, it's a suicide.
00:07:40.500 At the moment I raised them, so Chir was a whistleblower.
00:07:44.560 A month ago, his whistleblowing interview came in New York Times.
00:07:47.620 He just brushed it aside.
00:07:49.420 He only wanted to know, did he commit suicide anytime before?
00:07:53.620 Did he attempt anytime?
00:07:54.820 Was he depressed?
00:07:55.600 Do you see anything alarming?
00:07:56.900 I said no for everything.
00:07:58.200 But in the medical examiner's autopsy report, he blames me that mother said her son was depressed because he was unemployed.
00:08:06.860 It's a very personal information.
00:08:09.140 How did they even know he was unemployed?
00:08:11.500 That's my question to them.
00:08:12.720 I never said anything to them.
00:08:14.560 And so Chir had job offer for $850,000 to $1.5 million.
00:08:19.740 From what month is that, that he had the $850,000 to $1.5?
00:08:23.160 That was sometime in September.
00:08:25.660 Oh, Rob, we have to show that.
00:08:27.500 So that's an email, like a documentation showing our offer to you is $850,000 to $1.5 million.
00:08:32.540 Yes, it's an email that's saying, like, will you work for us?
00:08:35.480 There are so many other emails.
00:08:37.060 I can show many of them to make brill-credibility that he was not worried about this.
00:08:41.020 Oh, that's big right there to show.
00:08:42.340 So they can't use that, that he was unemployed and it's because he's under stress and that's what it is.
00:08:47.700 What else?
00:08:48.620 And by the way, why were they so quick to say it was a suicide?
00:08:53.440 That's the question for them.
00:08:56.240 No, that itself is a, you know, like alarming red flag for us because they were only supposed to say gunshot wound in the death certificate.
00:09:04.780 They made a determination.
00:09:06.460 Next day, it's a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
00:09:09.260 They didn't do any autopsy.
00:09:11.180 They released the body.
00:09:12.540 We hired an attorney.
00:09:13.880 Attorney said, I know the medical examiner director.
00:09:16.360 Let me talk to him.
00:09:17.200 Next morning, they called and said, no, they haven't done the autopsy.
00:09:20.400 They just took the CT scan, released the body.
00:09:23.440 But protocols were not followed.
00:09:26.080 First and foremost, when he, when they took the body, the medical examiner investigator is not a doctor.
00:09:32.500 He cannot tell the cause of death that is self-inflicted.
00:09:35.700 Right?
00:09:36.880 He cannot make a decision.
00:09:38.700 He made a decision.
00:09:39.720 It's a suicide right there.
00:09:41.480 Were they told to tell this?
00:09:43.780 There's no suicide note.
00:09:45.220 There's no suicide note.
00:09:46.400 How do they say that?
00:09:47.160 How do they decide on their own?
00:09:48.120 So, you know, this takes me to when Epstein was found dead in a cell.
00:09:53.240 You had the two cameras weren't outside.
00:09:55.780 The cell were not working.
00:09:57.380 They were malfunctioning.
00:09:58.760 The camera had unusable footage.
00:10:01.120 The other cameras, the backup cameras, the footage of the cellmate cell was lost.
00:10:05.900 Nothing was there.
00:10:06.740 So, you know, it gets people to question certain instances where, you know, maybe they don't want to show something and who was involved with that.
00:10:14.760 By the way, the chief of police, Rob, can you see who he is and who he's affiliated to, tied to, what's his relationship with Altman and who is the, William Scott?
00:10:26.780 Can you go to his, is that the chief of police on, is he the chief of police, by the way?
00:10:31.820 Yes.
00:10:32.080 Okay.
00:10:32.800 So can you go to his Wikipedia, if you don't mind, if he has one?
00:10:36.860 Go a little bit to see if there's anything there.
00:10:39.160 There is a San Francisco, this from the San Francisco police department.
00:10:41.200 Well, let's see this if you don't mind.
00:10:42.140 So this is William Scott.
00:10:43.360 Yes.
00:10:44.060 The chief of police was sworn in mayor, by Mayor Ed Leon, after several, he has been focused on implementing 21 century reforms.
00:10:52.080 Reforms, Chief Scott's reform efforts has been nationally recognized.
00:10:56.380 The reform project, the Department of Justice reform recommendations on April 1st, while working to establish violent crimes.
00:11:04.260 Okay.
00:11:04.420 So is there anything about him, Rob, grew up in Alabama?
00:11:08.100 Well, who is he tied to?
00:11:10.100 I do have one finding.
00:11:11.720 I'll share it with you.
00:11:12.620 Please.
00:11:12.860 It's on my Twitter message.
00:11:14.620 Somebody said, one week before my son's death, someone from the government office, he's the one,
00:11:21.380 I don't remember the name of the designation, he's the one who makes the budget for police.
00:11:26.400 He praised Sam Altman a lot.
00:11:29.700 He praises Sam Altman a lot?
00:11:31.780 One week before.
00:11:33.160 Who's that?
00:11:34.300 Someone from the police department, one who makes the budget.
00:11:37.600 I probably don't remember his designation.
00:11:41.020 You know, that says a lot to us, right?
00:11:45.320 I don't know.
00:11:47.420 The mayor, Rob, can you see if the mayor has any link to Sam Altman?
00:11:51.820 Absolutely.
00:11:52.800 They're close buddies.
00:11:53.960 They knew before itself.
00:11:55.280 And the mayor went to Sam Altman's new data center inauguration.
00:11:59.840 They are very, and Sam Altman was on the transition team for the mayor of San Francisco.
00:12:05.600 By then, already.
00:12:08.400 Yeah, that's very strange to me.
00:12:10.440 Okay, so from January 15th, where you did the public interview with Tucker, till today, it's been over two months,
00:12:18.460 what new findings have you, yes, Sam Francisco Daniel has established connection with Sam Altman November 2024,
00:12:23.720 shortly after his election, Lurie appointed Altman as one of the seven co-chairs of his transition team.
00:12:31.040 This team was tasked with the guiding of his new administration and addressing the city's challenges.
00:12:35.860 But when is that?
00:12:36.840 November what?
00:12:37.440 Because November, is that November 5th, is that November 18th, or November 27th?
00:12:41.180 Because what, November 17th?
00:12:43.380 November 17th.
00:12:43.800 That's a week.
00:12:45.700 That's five days before.
00:12:47.760 Huh.
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