Live from New York, it's Get Off My Ron with Devin McInnis.
Ah!
Okay.
That is a new single from Andrew WK.
Andrew Wilkes Creer, man of German descent who had lots of hits with Party Hard.
When it's time to party, we shall party hard.
And he's got a new single out.
What's that name?
What's the name of that single?
What's the name of that song?
The one we just played?
Music is worth living for.
Oh yeah, music is worth living for.
I discovered Andrew W.K. I'm the one who made him famous.
I was working for British magazines at the time as well as Vice.
And I almost blew him up too much.
And the Brits loved him because he's handsome and they're ugly in Britain.
And you'd see it in the reviews.
They talk about his runway looks and his, and I quote, mile-high cheekbones.
Who thinks of that when they're listening to music?
How high are his cheekbones?
A mile?
Mmm.
Interested.
I'll bite.
What do you got?
So someone was listening to that song in Britain where he's still gigantic.
And Luke Mitchell got a little bit too into the music while listening to BBC Radio 1's rock show and ended up with a speeding ticket.
The artist was listening to Andrew WK.
So Andrew, who heard us, look at him.
He looks like a caveman.
Andrew W.K., by the way, no one gets him.
The Brits think he's like Thor.
He's a nerd.
He just happens to be incredibly fit and handsome, but he's a geek.
If you look at old pictures of him, you can see the real Andrew W.K. Andrew W.K. is a nerd, and it's always sort of plagued him in a way, I think, because people don't understand that it's a nerd inside that body.
A geek.
A great guy, I love him.
But he plays all the instruments.
His personality looks more like Clockboy.
You know, that little kid who scammed everyone?
And then Kiss FM never liked him because they thought he was glam, like Cinderella or something.
So Andrew's offered to pay for this guy.
The guy's a star now.
He's getting into all the shows for free.
He's going to meet Andrew just for speeding.
100 pounds he got.
He says, Luke, I would like to pay for this speeding ticket for you.
This is Andrew W.K. talking to the guy.
I was responsible for the sonic party power that caused you to speed.
I'll direct message you now to get your information.
Please let me do this for you.
We got a fun show today.
We got Black Rebel on the show.
He was big.
I first heard about him during all these Confederate statues thing going on, and he was fighting to keep them up.
And it was fascinating to watch all that go down because it was all rich kids, rich academic kids, busting in from Chicago to NOLA, New Orleans, and telling blacks and other visible minorities that they're racist for wanting a Confederate statue.
He's on a new vice show, Black Rebels.
We'll talk to him about that in a recent fight he had.
He's getting into mixed martial arts.
And we will also talk to, there's this video going around of this dad who shot a man that raped his son continuously for a year, and he got away with it.
And I was watching and I thought, I bet I could find that son.
The dad's, he died of old age.
But I bet I could find the little kid who's a grown man now and fights sexual abuse.
He does these talks, trying to empower the victims of pedophiles.
So we'll talk to him about his dad's murder.
He's actually tangentially linked to this new case in Louisiana where a guy just got life for murdering someone that molested his girlfriend.
I think she kind of, it's kind of sinister what happened on there.
It's not as simple as it sounds.
But that judge was the lawyer for his dad who shot the rapist.
Anyway, we'll catch up on all that.
But before we get started, Proud Boy was attacked the other day in the lobby of his building.
He's in an all-black building.
He's the only white guy in the lobby.
There was a cop there, and Andrew was wearing a patriotic shirt.
And this guy runs our Facebook page, and it was on Martin Luther King Day.
And I believe it wasn't just the shirt.
I think this was a hate crime.
This guy who attacked him, we've dug up a lot of his tweets, and he has tweets that say things like, coons' lives don't matter.
Do you know what, in that, coons don't matter.
A coon to far, far radical black extremists, a coon is a black man who talks to white people and likes white people and doesn't think that race is something we should talk about.
It's like an Uncle Tom, right?
Yeah, look at this, new black code, be black, buy black, think black.
So he took a strainer from a steel mop bucket and beat Andrew over the head with it, cut his head open, staples in his head.
Unbelievable.
And if that was reversed, can you imagine?
I saw a Black Lives Matter.
There it is, there it is.
I saw that.
Look at this sticker.
Can you imagine you had some German broad in that picture and you said the exact same thing?
It would be an absolute outrage.
And I think this is a form of racism.
It's the bigotry of low expectations.
We see a black man beat up a white guy and we go, ah, let's let it go.
They're useless anyway.
I don't want to waste our time with that.
I want to just put white people to a higher standard.
Well, then that's racism.
You say blacks aren't worthy of the same kind of scrutiny?
That means you think they're inferior.
Once again, the left does the opposite of what they set out to prove.
Oh, yeah, the New York Post today, hell house.
This is brutal.
This couple in California have 13 kids, and they had them chained to a bed.
They had them chained to a bed, and they were starving them.
All the kids, they look like they're eight years old, but it's because they're emaciated teenagers.
Look at this.
Look at these poor kids.
All these kids that look super young, they're all old.
They're starving to death.
These psychotic parents were keeping them locked up in their home.
Horrific.
But this is what I think is the most interesting story of recent and Ezra Levant has been pretty good about reporting on this.
Did you hear about this woman with her hijab?
She had her hijab cut off with scissors.
They're so bad at these lies.
It's clockboy again.
Someone was walking around with scissors.
They knew they'd bump into a girl with a hijab.
How do you cut a hijab with scissors?
How do you do that?
I don't understand.
But she's got this, look at, this is her explaining what happened to the press.
And by the way, as Ezra points out, the CBC was there at the school with the police within about half an hour of the 911 call.
Doesn't that fishy?
Isn't it sounding like they were in on the whole thing?
I don't understand it.
This happened one time and then did you scream?
Is that right?
Yes, I screamed.
And what did the man do?
The man, he just ran away.
And then is it right that you crossed the street after that?
Yes, we followed this crowd of people to be safe.
And then did the man come again?
Look, her brother's laughing.
She came again.
And what happened when you saw him again?
He continued putting my hijab again.
You hear that?
So he cut her hijab, then she screamed and he ran away.
Then he ran back and continued to cut her hijab.
I mean, it was national news.
This Andrew getting beat up by this black guy, that story won't go anywhere but Gateway Pundit.
But this story, international news, and of course it's a hoax.
Did he say anything to you?
All that he had to do was smile.
He just smiled and ran.
All he had to do was smile.
I feel this is not, this is terrible, and I do not like it.
Now, obviously, this is just a little girl, and like the clock boy, she's being used as a pawn.
But the mother has some real...
She should be charged with the crime.
This is committing fraud.
Look at her, too.
She fake cries.
Look at this woman.
You know what I think these hijabi women have to understand?
You're not hated.
No one cares about you.
We just see, even the worst like bigot just sees someone in hijab and goes, eh, whatever.
I wish there weren't so many of them here.
They don't want to go get play arts and crafts on your stupid scarf, dummy.
But they wish it was true so they could have something to talk about.
But before we start the show, I want to take you inside my TV and watch one of these stupid ghost shows.
It's going to be spooky.
Let's go.
I don't have a clue.
I do have things.
I got custom, new custom made things.
Okay, check this out.
This is one of those ghost shows where ghostbusters come and bust ghosts in your house, and it's called Kindered Spirits.
And I was watching it last night just thinking, how immoral is this?
How sick and wrong is it to go to someone's haunted house, someone with a low IQ, obviously, and then lie to them for money about their dead relatives.
Now, I have a kinship with this guy because his name's Gavin, and apparently his godfather has been hanging around in his house trying to warn him about mold or something.
Check out these people now.
Now, the reason I want to talk about this, too, is one of them's gay.
And my friend Seth has a theory that gays are more duplicitous than straights.
His point is, and I'm absolving myself of all blame because I'm quoting him.
His point is, gays have to lie about who they are for the first 18 years of their life or younger.
So they get good at lying, and then it becomes part of their personality.
And then, he believes, they are more predisposed to immoral things, like, say, pretending you can talk to ghosts and getting money out of people's sorrow.
Check it out.
I hope Mike and Kate are ready for everything we found.
They think that the outcome here was not anything that we've ever experienced before.
Yeah, ever.
Yeah, ever.
I think that the main thing is we wanted to reach out to your family.
And I think it's important for you to know that we think we did get a response from someone that you guys wanted to hear from.
So for you.
Are you Gavin's godfather?
Your favorite colour?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
That was clear as day.
That was Mike.
Oh, my God.
Okay, so some homosexual sat there on a tape recorder, maybe like 15 feet away and said, yes.
When they said, are you Gavin's godfather?
Dude, how do you look at yourself in the mirror?
I guarantee you, after this was shot, the woman and her gay friend went out for coffee and she goes, Troy, I don't know if I can do this anymore.
I just, it feels wrong.
And he goes, oh, f ⁇ off, Shirley.
Come on.
They were happy.
We made their lives better.
We made them think they could talk to their godfather and we got paid.
Bang.
Grow up, girl.
That's my theory.
Oh, my God.
I'm sorry.
I'm crying.
Oh, she's crying.
I didn't expect that.
It was just some homo said yes on a tape recorder.
It's not your godfather.
Your godfather's dead.
That makes me feel a lot better.
It makes me feel like so great.
See, this is what Ghostbusters tell themselves.
They go, I made them feel better.
I knew it wasn't crazy.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Seriously?
Because I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it in my heart.
It was such a relief.
I knew how clear it was.
I know it.
Yeah, it was almost like a person was saying it, not a ghost.
It's not crazy at all.
But we have more to tell you.
It's not crazy, it's dumb.
This piece of equipment is called SLS Camera.
It stands for Structured Light Sensor.
So it uses the same technology as like a video game where it would, like, you are moving and it sees.
Yeah, it's a lot like a video game.
So when we take this technology and use it and we focus it on nothing and it registers something that looks like a person, it shows up on our camera.
Okay?
So it's a really cool piece of equipment.
So usually when this happens, you just see them standing There and they're like doing their own thing, but in this case, when you watch back this video, it's like a Simon says kind of thing.
Check this out.
The entrance to the bathroom right here.
I see.
Can you wave with this?
Watch.
Oh my god, perfect.
That green blob is her husband's dead godfather waving to a gay ghostbuster.
How is this allowed?
This is a hustle.
What is this?
The 1800s?
We have snake oil salesmen now selling dead people to sad people who are willfully.
Now, part of it too, you're watching it, and it's sort of like I heard that hypnosis, you know, when they say act like a chicken on stage.
The people aren't really hypnotized.
They just don't want to wreck the party.
So maybe these guys are hamming it up.
Later on in the show, by the way, they say that a ghost said you have mold in your kids' bedroom, so you got to fix that.
And they realize that's probably going to cost like $2,500.
And their mood sort of changes.
And that might be them getting back to reality after faking.
I don't know.
What I see is two people believing in ghosts and two brutally immoral people ripping them off.
This is sick and wrong.
Ghostbusters are evil.
And I hope after they die, they become ghosts and have to haunt other Ghostbusters so they all feel terrible about their evil, evil, immoral, sick and wrong ways.
Music.
I don't usually talk about my old brethren at Vice, Vice Land.
We called it Vice Land because Vice.com was taken by a porn site and it stuck.
Anyway, they have a show on it.
I believe it's called Hate Thy Neighbor.
I don't watch Vice.
But he strikes me as one of these black, half-black comedians.
You see them all the time, and they're like white guys who won the lottery because they get to talk about black culture, even though they probably grew up totally white.
But this guy, he loves being black.
Can't wait to talk about it.
And can't wait to tell us how racist America is.
I think the show digs up the 17 racists that are in America and makes it look like there's a big trend here.
But the reason I'm discussing this is because they interviewed our friend Duncan, Black Rebel, who is a pro-Confederate guy.
He was at all the statue, taking down the statue things on our side.
And again, it looks so diverse on our side and so white on the Antifa side.
All the professor's sons that were shipped in from Antifa to rip down these statues.
And then our side had Asians and blacks and Native Americans.
Anyway, I just thought this was in the teaser for the show.
And I thought it's just a split second you see him, but it's very telling the way they react to him.
Check it out.
How the women dress, how the men behave.
I think it's really, really funny.
Have you ever seen something where you just go, what the f?
You think that flag has anything to do with slavery?
Not today.
This is your so-called free.
You see that?
He says to Duncan, you don't think this flag has anything to do with slavery?
And Duncan goes, not today.
But the reactive takeaway from that is not, hmm, maybe I have it wrong.
It's, what the f?
Let's talk to the rebel.
Black Rebel, are you there?
Yeah.
How you doing?
Doing good.
You know, I wanted to get you on the show back when all those Confederate statue things were going on.
It was funny looking at those pictures because you'd see Antifa coming down from Chicago, all white kids.
And then on the pro-Confederate side, it looked like a Benetton ad.
There was pretty much every race there is.
That's true, yeah.
We had a handful of African Americans that were there.
And so it pretty much goes against their narrative of when they want to try calling you the racist.
They want to try to make it seem like you're a bunch of white supremacist, but yet you're getting attacked as a minority.
You're getting attacked by another white guy.
That's the pattern I'm noticing.
And it's funny how, like, say there's a scientist, right?
And he has a theory that caterpillars sleep at night.
And then he sees caterpillars, he studies them, and he sees all these caterpillars staying awake all night.
He doesn't, a scientist would go, oh, huh, that's interesting.
I guess I'm wrong.
I got to reevaluate.
But the leftists, they just keep plowing through and they go, the Confederate flag is racist, and anyone who likes it hates black people.
And then they meet you, and instead of going, huh, I got to rethink this, they just go, what the f ⁇ ?
It's again, yeah, that's when you get the name Uncle Tom, Kuhn, House, Negro.
It's pretty much, yeah, it's pretty much the same thing over and over and over.
We'll use the same.
And then say that, kind of like pretty much just saying that sell up to your own race just to, yeah.
So I started this group called the Proud Boys, and they go, you're white supremacists.
And then I say we have black members.
And then they go, oh, okay.
And they just accept that.
And I go, well, don't you think it's weird that black guys would show up to a white supremacist meeting and like, what do they do at it?
They run around with little trays and they get us drinks and stuff and they become human chairs.
Like, that's your story.
That's the most interesting story I heard all year.
These masochists go to get abused.
That doesn't add up.
These scientists keep finding data that contradicts their theory and then they stick with the theory.
That's the part I don't get.
Even in the Viceland thing recently, you meet that British comedian and he said verbatim.
goes, what the f**k?
Yeah, that was a little...
They don't got nothing of Jamali.
It's the picture of me so they can get the attention and clips on their thumbnails.
And so it's going to be interesting to see how they're going to spin this.
Yeah, I think I'm going to be pretty surprised probably.
Yeah.
How did you get along with him?
I mean, after talking to him for a while, did any of reality seep in or was he still stuck in his groove?
Like, no, I would say that it was like very, he was easy to talk to, very understanding.
Like, he would admit that he is left-wing liberal, but like, he's not like, he don't agree with the Antifa side of things or the extremists or the anti-fascists.
So he's kind of like in between right there.
Yeah.
People don't really understand that we're not looking to impose our beliefs on anyone.
We just don't like that Antifa comes to these rallies and does stuff like celebrates the death of Kate Steinley or prevents us from marching against the illegal who murdered her.
We just don't like being attacked and we want to fight back.
That's considered violent in this day and age.
We're down inside of Austin so that Kate Stein marched down there.
The Red Guard that they have down there get pretty ones that get pretty riled up.
They'll actually attack the cops.
They'll be outnumbered by the cops and they'll still fight back.
And so it's been pretty crazy.
It's like they're getting braver.
Are you in Austin?
Is that where you live?
No, I'm in Oklahoma City or Seminole right now, back in Oklahoma, about 40 miles east of Oklahoma City.
We were supposed to go to Austin, but something happened to where it wasn't working out.
I guess I didn't get the full scoop on what happened with the rally this weekend, but I know that there's another one for Trump next weekend.
Yeah, I saw you in a video grabbing an Antifa flag from someone.
Where was that?
Yeah, that was back a couple weeks ago down inside of Austin.
We had that rally, and Antifa was pretty much chanting the whole time, you're not going to march, you're not going to march.
That is when they had the guns on them.
And when you've seen them, I guess Owen Shore ended up getting assaulted or something during that time.
But they had us blocked in where we parked our cars.
And so had pretty much the cops did a pretty good job keeping them to where we could leave and not get our cars vandalized or anything like that.
You know what was amazing with that video is I'm watching Antifa attack the police with bats and then scream bloody murder when they're getting arrested.
And I just can't fit in my brain the idea of going towards a cop with a bat and thinking I'm going to not get arrested.
I mean, that's what they call death by cop.
What did they think was going to happen?
They did it back inside of July.
I was watching a video that somebody had posted where they, again, they swarmed up against the Capitol Police during the Capitol and started attacking them and got their asses beat, basically.
It's like that every single time.
But yet they'll still want to be on my Facebook every day and post those memes about being a white black supremacist or want to constantly troll and troll and troll every day.
Why do they care?
Why are they so concerned about you?
Why is it any of their business?
I don't know.
It kind of died down after a while, but then now it's like you don't pay them any mind when you're at the rallies.
When you're marching, you just hope that they'll do something where you can get an excuse to punch them in the face or try to, because most of the time they might talk a lot of crap, but they're not going to back it up.
Yeah, violence against you.
Violence doesn't feel good.
Justified violence, however, feels good.
It doesn't feel good to walk down the street and punch a man in the face.
It feels good to prevent someone from getting attacked and to pound the crap out of the bad guys.
I noticed you were in a fight recently.
Was that a benefit for veterans or something?
It was a sanctioned fight with Primo Fight League that was basically just in honor of military veterans and family.
Now, are you an MMA fighter?
Do you fight MMA a lot?
No, that was my first time actually on that one.
That was a debut fight, but it was all sanctioned and everything.
And so I do have my national card and amateur or state card for Oklahoma.
It's exhausting.
I used to box, and when you get to my age, 47, you get in the ring and you're like, can this just be one round, please?
Well, I was hoping that mine would have been longer than one round, but I figured that out.
I don't know if you've seen the video or not.
Yeah, we were just watching the video.
You put up a great fight.
I was just hoping that the ref would have just let me keep on taking a little punchy because the next day I posted a photo, I had no bruises on my face, nothing.
So I was surprised it actually called the match.
It's a brutal sport.
It's a young man's game.
Well, Black Rebel, you're an inspiration.
Thank you for coming on the show.
We'd like to have you back and keep fighting the good fight, literally.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
What would you do if someone raped your child?
Well, what you'd do is you'd allow the courts to handle it.
You'd hope, cross your fingers, that he gets jail time and not just probation, and you would just get over it.
I mean, it happens, right?
No, you'd murder him.
And it's, it's like I saw this movie Hostiles on the Weekend, and there's all these kids getting killed in it.
These are fictional characters, and I was bawling my eyes out.
I had to leave the room about 10 times.
I can't handle it.
But when you see a pedophile being killed, or you hear about a rapist being stabbed, like in South Africa, this woman, they call her Lion Mama.
She heard that her daughter was being gang raped.
She ran for three kilometers.
What's that, like two and a half miles?
She ran for miles with a kitchen knife in her hand and stabbed them all to death.
Great work, Lion Mama.
Love to hear it.
Or this guy in Louisiana, he recently was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a man who sexually molested his girlfriend, Brittany Monk.
And this is a very weird case.
We're not getting the full story here with Brittany Monk.
I think she was involved in the murder and he just fell in the sword for her.
But you know what's crazy about this case in Louisiana?
The judge of this case was the lawyer for Gary Plocher.
Now, Gary Plochet was a man back in 1984 who shot this guy.
Shot him in the head for continually, systematically over the course of a year, raping his son.
And he got away with it scot-free.
Well, I mean, he was charged, but he got probation.
But let's watch the murder of this man, and let's note how little you care how he died.
A karate instructor had abducted 11-year-old Jody Plochet several weeks earlier and taken to California.
We're going to talk to him.
When Jodi was rescued and returned to his family, his father Gary was coping with reports that Dussette had sexually assaulted his son.
We didn't know what to do.
You just feel helpless.
Ten days later, when the police flew Dussette back to face trial, Gary Plochet was waiting with a gun.
Dying.
As a suspect came through the airport, I readied my camera, raced it up to get a close-up shot of him.
As I got a close-up shot, and as he got parallel to me, Gary Plochet shoots and kills him.
That's the weirdest part.
Gary, why?
Gary, why?
Yeah, I wonder why.
Why would Gary do such a thing?
What got into your head, Gary?
I don't know, the worst thing imaginable.
By the way, isn't it interesting that no one ever talks about the fact that this guy's gay?
You know, we always hear about Catholic priests who are pedophiles.
Yeah, but the Catholic priests that you're talking about were molesting adolescent boys, not four-year-olds.
In other words, gay Catholic priests molest teens.
This man who raped this boy was a homosexual.
Like this guy.
What's his name?
Freelander or something?
This guy was raping a boy that he was supposed to be babysitting.
Last month, this is what Frolander looked like when he was arrested.
Police say Frolander was beaten by the father of the victim.
That father was in court today and talked to us afterwards, saying this has ripped their family apart.
He called 911 shortly after the beating.
I just walked in and found a cloned man molesting me, and I got him in a bloody puddle for you right now, officer.
Now, I'm not saying that gays have a predilection to molestation, but mention it.
It's worth mentioning.
It's not just a random act.
Anyway, what's wonderful about the internet is while you're watching these cases and you're sitting there pontificating, you can call the people.
Like that guy, Gary Ploche, who murdered the rapist?
Let's talk to his victim, Jody.
He's a grown man now.
Jody, are you there, sir?
I'm here.
You know, the amazing thing about the internet is you look at some crazy video from the 80s and you go, I wonder if I could find that guy.
And you find out that he died.
But his son, the subject of the story, does talks about this very subject.
And you find him and you can go talk to him right now.
Here he is, folks.
Jody Plochet.
How are you, sir?
I'm doing well.
How are you?
I'm good.
I'm good.
So your dad recently passed, but he died of old age.
Well, he died of probably a rough lifestyle.
My father, I never saw drink a glass of water.
He lived life, you know, he died of old age at 68.
Let's just put it that way.
He liked booze.
Well, you know, I was watching that video that you've probably seen a billion times.
And if I see like a kid get hurt in a movie, I have to leave the theater.
I can't handle it.
But when I watch that man who molested you get shot in the head, it's like looking at a sunset.
Like I feel absolutely nothing.
Me too.
I mean, I've seen it so many times, it's almost not like it's even, you know, my life.
Right, yeah.
Back in 1984, they like if they show the video now on its show, they stop it.
They don't show the actual shooting.
In 1984, they showed the shooting, him falling, him bleeding.
I mean, they didn't hide.
Well, they hit a little bit, but not much.
Well, isn't it disturbing, though, that your dad knew exactly where he was going to be?
I think the news crew tipped him off so they could get the shot.
Well, it wasn't the news crew.
It was a program director that afternoon told my father what time he was coming back.
So it was somebody who worked for the TV station.
And then when my dad got to the airport, he saw the camera because I had just been returned two weeks later.
So when he saw the camera, he figured that's where he was going to be coming by.
And he went and got on the phone and he used that camera lights.
Basically, when the lights came on, he knew he was coming.
He looked up the side of his eyeglasses.
He had on sunglasses.
And when he disappeared, he used those lights.
When the lights came, that's when he knew to turn around.
So it's possible the media has some culpability here.
If the media calls a dad whose son was just raped, that dad is going to go anywhere at any time.
Well, I honestly believe that the guy who informed my father what time Dussette was coming back, he didn't think that was going to happen.
He probably thought he would go there and cuss him out or something like that, which would have made for great news, a great news story.
But boy, they got more than they expected.
So you've devoted your life to talking about violence and you've turned this into a vocation.
Yeah, when I was 19 years old, well, I was 18 when we went on the trip.
It didn't air until it turned 19.
Me and my dad did an episode of the Geraldo Rivera talk show.
And I thought, hey, free trip to New York.
I didn't think nothing about it.
Well, after the show there, a couple days after the show aired, I got a call from Mike Bournette from the Sheriff's Department.
He's the guy in the video that yells, Gary, why, why, Gary?
Whoa, you know, yeah, I wonder why.
I wonder why.
Why could you possibly do that?
It's like the stupidest question ever.
Well, he knew because he's the one that told him about the rape kit and informed that I, because I was lying saying Jeff hadn't touched me.
And Mike Burnett's the one that said the hospital report came back positive.
But it was after that appearance on the Geraldo show, I got a call from Mike, and he told me that a pastor, a local pastor, had been molesting two boys.
And after seeing my appearance on a Geraldo show, one came forward.
And so directly from my experience by being on TV, I knew for 100% fact that I was able to make a difference in at least two boys' life.
So I was like, you know what?
Wow, I can take this story that I have and I can turn it into something good.
That's amazing.
I mean, it's gut-wrenching to even think about what can I, I'm not sure I want to ask this, but can we ask what exactly this man did to you?
Basically, he would perform oral sex on me.
He, on a few occasions, made me perform oral sex on him, and then he would sodomize me.
Oh, my f***ing God.
Now, when we all see what you're...
That was almost every day for a year.
Holy shit.
When we see what your dad did, I think a lot of us, as dads, I'm a dad, we think, can we just give everyone a gun and get rid of the justice system?
Like this guy in Louisiana who murdered Robert Nost Jr. in 2015, less than two weeks after the 47-year-old pleaded no contest to the charge of sexually molesting Brittany Monk.
When I hear that, I go, give this guy what your dad got, probation.
Well, and it was worse than just molesting Brittany Monk.
He was her caregiver from the time she was four to 12 while he was raping her, you know, on a daily basis.
So I just attended that trial and he was found guilty of second-degree murder.
So he'll be spending the rest of his life in jail.
And I think part of the reason my father did what he did is because he feeled the justice system would do something like that.
No should have got 10 years in prison.
The judge suspended the sentence and gave him probation.
No way.
And you know, that's so different than a guy on the street just raping someone or raping a kid.
This is in your home, someone you trust.
I mean, there's no greater violation imaginable.
He was in charge of taking care of her, and he obviously violated that.
So I could understand her fear of this man because he didn't get any punishment for raping her from the time she was four to 12, which led to them going, I guess, taking revenge on him.
But now you know the judge in this case.
The judge was my father's attorney.
And like I said, I attended a trial and he did an excellent job.
He has no leeway when it comes to the life in prison because it's mandatory life in the state of Louisiana.
That sucks.
So the judge, the lawyer who got your dad off and got him probation was the judge on this similar case, but the judge had no choice but to give him life because that's the way it is in Louisiana.
Why didn't he have a choice with your dad?
Well, my dad, he didn't get convicted of second degree murder.
He pled no contest to manslaughter, which allowed the judge to sentence anywhere from no jail time to 15 years.
And so my dad got, I want to say, seven years hard time, suspended sentence, five, seven years probation, and 300 hours community service.
So he did get sentenced.
He was a convicted felon.
He didn't get off scot-free, but he didn't go to jail.
Why couldn't this guy have pled manslaughter?
There were some things going on because it was him and her, and she had a different lawyer.
He had a different lawyer.
And she actually took the plea for manslaughter and testified against him.
Oh, my word.
That is horrific.
She flipped on him.
And it sounds like she was responsible for this murder.
I've looked into the case, and it looks pretty fishy.
It looks like she did it, and he's just taking the blame.
That's kind of the feeling that I had after attending the trial.
And I think, in my opinion, that the district attorney felt that as well.
But he was falling on the sword for her.
I mean, he says it in a tape.
She had nothing to do with it.
It was all me.
And I think, you know, he does protest too much.
I think that she probably is the one that actually did it, but he wouldn't change the story.
And I think if he would have cooperated, he would have probably been able to get the manslaughter deal.
That's unbelievable.
It's funny because, you know, you think in 2017 that we'd have this justice thing worked out, but it so often sounds like the Wild West.
It sounds like if we got a posse together, we'd be doing a better job than the courts in many cases.
Well, and I think that that's why the court in this case went ahead with the full prosecution is because you really, I mean, as much as you want to go and take justice into your own hands, you can't have people doing that.
You have to go by the system even when a system fails.
But what your dad did was right.
Well, my dad put himself in a situation where he could have went to jail for the rest of his life.
So it worked out for the best, but I wouldn't say it was right.
Huh.
Fascinating.
This is a weird question, but do you feel like somehow this act that your dad did cleansed you?
Did it somehow take away the pain?
I think it probably aided in my healing process because I never had to worry about running into him, who he was molesting again.
I knew he wasn't molesting nobody, and I knew I'd never have to see him again.
That's fascinating.
You know, Pat Buchanan, I heard he had a mentally handicapped brother.
This is just a rumor.
I don't know if it's true.
And he would Go up, the kid would go up ahead of the brothers.
There was like five brothers.
And when they saw someone picking on him, the five brothers would leap out and beat the crap out of the guy in front of the retarded brother.
And every time I hear that story, I think that's a good message for the handicapped brother.
It says, these guys are bad, you're okay, these guys are wrong.
And when that guy got shot in the head, sorry to laugh, it was like a message to you saying, don't think that anything that happened was remotely your fault.
This is the bad guy.
Watch.
Well, I knew who the bad guy was.
I mean, fortunately, before I had ever encountered Jeff Dussett, my mother used to make us watch his after-school specials.
And there was this one TV show that came on.
I think it came on CBS.
It was at night.
It was called A Fallen Angel.
And she explained that there were people who would take advantage of children.
And this movie was about like child porn.
And so I knew there were people out there like that.
So when I first encountered him, I was like, oh, he's one of them.
So I never, ever blamed myself because I knew that there were people out there that would take advantage of kids.
And not all kids are aware like that.
So I think that was probably more beneficial knowing about it beforehand and then having experience and knowing never to blame myself.
It wasn't my fault.
So last question.
What do you say to people who have this dark secret in their past and have been holding it with them for decades?
What do you say to these adults?
What I would say to anybody who's been through any type of sexual trauma, rape, molestation is that find support.
Find your support system.
With the proper support, you can work through it.
It's almost like the grieving process.
You don't have to stay a victim forever and you can get over it and overcome.
That's always been my message.
Well, that's inspiring, sir.
I love your story, and I'm just impressed that you turned this horrible event into a positive.
That's impressive.
You'd be amazing what one kid coming forward would do to you at 19 years old.
It kind of gave me direction in life, and I've never really strayed from it.
Now it's going slower than I wanted.
But I finally am writing my book.
Hopefully it'll be out by this year, and I'll be able to speak out and raise awareness.
Right on, Jody.
Well, thanks for coming on the show.
All right.
Thanks for having me.
See you, man.
All right.
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