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July 3, 2023 - MyronGainesX
02:22:40
Fed Explains 1st Female Serial Killer Aileen Wuornos: The Damsel of Death
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All right, what's up, guys?
And we are live.
Welcome to FedReacts.
We got an important episode today, a special episode today.
First female serial killer, Aileen Warnos.
We got a lot to cover.
Let's get into it.
Our special agent with homeless investigations.
Okay, guys, HSI.
This is what Fed Reacts covers.
Despite Jeffrey Williams, an associate YSL did commit the felony.
Here's what 6ix9ine actually got.
This attack shifted the whole U.S. government.
This guy got arrested for espionage, okay?
Trading secrets with the Russian John Wayne Gasey, aka the killer clown.
Okay, one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, killed 33 people.
Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California.
They really get off on getting attention from the media.
Many years, Jeffrey Einstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home.
It was OJ working together to get Nicole killed.
We're going to go over his past, the gang ties, so that this all makes sense.
All right.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to FedReacts.
I am here.
We're going to be covering Aileen Warnos.
I got a special guest in the house as well.
You guys may or may not remember her.
She hasn't been here for a bit, but hey, guys.
I'm back.
I know you missed me.
I've been seeing your comments.
And yeah.
They said that I got rid of you, which is kind of funny.
Yeah, I read that.
There's been like conspiracy theories about it, too.
Oh, yeah, of course.
But yeah, I'm here.
We're finally covering Alien Warenos, which is highly requested.
You guys, real quick before the show, I'm going to start to be more active on the Instagram.
And I need you to follow us there.
It's at FedReacts because I'm going to be posting the question box so you guys can drop your requests because I'm getting like all, you know, like I'm getting a lot of DMs from you guys, and it's hard to keep track of them.
So it's way easier for me if you just drop them in the question box and then I'll just like write them down and I'll do like as a kind of like a voting thing.
Like you guys can vote which ones you want to like you want us to do every weekend.
And yeah, I'll do just polls and stuff so you guys can like, you know, interact with us on the Instagram.
Cool.
Yeah, she runs Instagram, guys.
So, you know, questions, comments, business inquiries or whatever, Angie's going to be on there.
She's pretty responsive as well.
So, you know, if you have any questions for me or her, it's a good way to reach out to us.
But try to keep it FedReacts related.
If it's fresh and fit, it would, you know, I can go ahead and obviously Angie will pass the message, but try to use that for FedReacts so that we don't get bombarded.
But yeah, anything, Angie, you want to say before we do?
Also, don't sell me pictures.
I don't want to see them.
And to the ladies that want to send pictures for Myron, send them to Byron directly because it's not Myron that runs the Instagram and some ladies have been sending pictures there that I really don't want to see.
So please send it to Myron.
Sending them over there.
I'm sure Myron will appreciate the news that I'll be receiving.
What the hell?
Hey, yo, I don't.
Like, I think she's messing around because girls don't be sending me news like that, but whatever, man.
I mean, and I don't have access to FedReacts.
Like, Angie is the only one that has access to it.
So I should probably log in on my phone, but she mostly runs it.
So I'm going to say you what I've been receiving.
Nah, nah, nah, don't send it because I know you.
I heard they're not that attractive from what she's been saying.
So, yeah.
Anyway, they might be doing that just to try to troll you because they know that you run it.
So they're just like, oh, yeah, let's piss it off.
No, I'm sure.
No, it's not too, no, it's not for me to troll me.
I'm sure it's for you.
But anyways.
Anyway, so yeah, guys, today we're going to be covering Aileen Warnos.
You guys have been requesting her for quite a bit.
This is the first, I would say, conventional female serial killer.
But there she is.
Okay.
She's pretty crazy looking.
Alien Carol Warnos, born at Pittman, February 29, 1956.
Died October 9th, 2002.
Was an American serial killer 1989 to 1990 while engaging in street prostitution along highways in Florida.
So she quite literally.
She belongs to the streets.
I'm kind of bummed that Circa stole.
Seka, if you ever watch this, like give back they had of she belongs to the streets because ever since you stole it, I haven't been, you know, I haven't been able to use it.
So yeah, give it back.
Come back to the show.
I'll get it back from him.
Yeah, please.
So yeah, along highways in Florida, she shot dead and robbed seven of her male clients.
Wherenos claimed that her clients had either graped or attempted to grape her, and that the homicides of the men were committed in self-defense.
Wherenos was sentenced dense, was sentenced to death for six of the murders.
She was executed on October 9, 2002, by lethal injection after spending more than 10 years on Florida's death row.
In the future film, Not Monster, which actually me and Angie watched this, a good movie, guys.
You guys should watch it.
It's great.
Werenos' story is described from her first murder until her execution for her portrayal of Warnos.
Charlize Theron won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Yeah, pretty good movie, guys.
She's great in that movie.
There was one clip I was going to play for y'all from the movie.
Me and Andrew was actually watching it together.
We made the decision that we would probably, it's not a good movie.
It's too graphic.
It's way too graphic.
But for some of you guys that want to see, it's a scene where she kills her first person.
What's his name again?
Richard Mallory.
Richard Mallory.
A sex offender.
Yeah.
He graped her.
Yeah, he attempted to grape her and she ended up, you know, letting that boy know what time it was.
He attempted in the movie.
He raped her in the movie.
Yeah, in the movie.
Exactly.
Yeah.
But she did.
Well, you know what?
We will talk about that later about what was actually true and whatnot.
But good movie, you guys should see.
I was going to show y'all that scene, but I was like, nah, this ain't YouTube friendly.
So, yeah.
One thing I will give Andrew credit for is that I'll be like, yo, let's show this.
And she'll be like, no, this will get banned.
And then I'll watch it again.
I'll be like, all right, damn.
All right.
Because sometimes I don't be caring.
I'll be like, man, let's just play it.
I don't care.
It's like, no, it's going to get demonetized.
They're not going to want to.
You're not going to get the video the reach.
And I was like, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
So, um, so she, she'd be reeling it back sometimes.
She'd be giving me good advice to keep the channel from getting in trouble because it was up to me.
I mean, y'all saw me on Sneeko's stream.
I don't care, bro.
He doesn't give three F's.
Yeah, for this.
And then also, and then Fresh, too.
You guys be giving Fresh a hard time and shit.
But Fresh really do be caring about obviously protecting a brand and shit like that.
But for me, I'd just be like, yo, this is funny.
Let's do it.
I'm like, bro, we'll get banned.
I'm like, all right, fine.
So I got to give Fresh's credit too because Fresh and Fit probably would have been banned probably a long time ago if it wasn't for Fresh's intervention at times.
So anyway, yeah, I'll be coming up with crazy ideas on the side for stuff that we want to do.
I do got something funny planned when Nick comes on.
So we'll see.
Oh my God.
Don't say nothing.
Don't say nothing.
All right.
We got Joe Cole here.
Goes R.I.P. to Joe Lindner, a.k.a.
Stetics, a true young legend in the fitness world.
A shame that he never got to interview with you on FNF.
Yes, I didn't know him personally, guys, but I did see the outpouring of support.
You know, obviously, it's always terrible whenever someone loses their life.
From what I understand, he was young.
He was only 30 years old.
So rest in peace to him.
And my deepest condolences go to his family.
From what I understand, he had taken the jab jab, if you guys know what I'm talking about, shortly before his passing.
I don't know if that's what it was, but I hope they do an autopsy and get to the bottom of it.
Because, I mean, he was a fairly healthy guy.
So I don't see why someone like that would, you know, die suddenly.
But yeah, my condolences go to him and his family.
And rest in peace to him.
Ramo Vargas and Angie.
Yeah, she's here.
Don't worry.
Y'all saw her.
Myron, you finally told Chris to shut the fuck up on the last FF.
Yeah, I mean, man.
Okay.
So, so.
It's so funny that that gets you guys hyped.
Yeah.
Because some, so it's, here's the thing with Chris.
It's, it's a love and hate with the audience.
Like, some people love his jokes and his interventions, intervening when girls say dumb shit or whatever it may be, and he makes fun of them, whatever.
But then other people are like, yo, I hate this guy.
Like, what the hell?
So it's a love-hate relationship.
Sometimes he intervenes a little too much.
I'll admit this.
But, yo, at the end of the day, guys, you got to remember, for all you guys that keep saying, oh, Myron, what the fuck?
Like, you still have sex and you team sex.
You guys got to remember that I started with Chris and Fresh, and I'm going to end with Chris and Fresh.
You understand?
I'm not going to fucking turn my back on them just because we became big now and I think that I'm better than anybody.
No, we started this together.
I wouldn't be where I'm at right now if it weren't for them.
We wouldn't be successful as we are right now if it weren't for them.
And, you know, when push came to shove and we were getting attacked and the worst of the worst was happening to us and everyone wanted to come and you know, try to get a piece of fresh and fit and talk shit and all this other stuff, especially during 2021.
It was me, Fresh, and Chris against the fucking world, okay?
Mo came after the fact, right?
And Mo's obviously a member of the team, and I love Moe as well.
But I started with Fresh and Chris, and it's going to end with Fresh and Chris.
I don't care what any of you guys say.
Oh, Myron, digging, your colours, you can't talk Chris.
Everyone says what they're going to say.
Whatever, man.
You guys want to call me loyal to a fault?
If you're my friend, if I came up with you, we're going to come up together.
That's why, even to this day, all the RFP creators that we worked with in the beginning that worked with us when we were nobodies, I always make sure to bring them back on the show because I want to make sure I share that success.
I don't just climb the ladder and retract the ladder.
I keep that ladder extended for the people that helped us get there in the first place, man.
So, you know, I think that's a foreign concept nowadays in 2023 where everyone is just trying to leapfrog over each other and not help out.
But loyalty is big to me.
And being with the people that hooked you up in the beginning or were with you in the beginning, that's very important.
So if you don't share those same values, that's fine on you.
But I think that's an inherently hold on.
I think that's an inherently masculine trait to stick by those that are with you when they didn't have to stick by you.
Sorry, go ahead, Angie.
I was going to give you a Don Remarco, but I don't have a stream button.
It's okay.
I give myself one.
That was a great speech.
I don't have to say that Chris is funny sometimes, guys.
Like, I will never forget when he told the girl.
And Maru, I mean, Manuel, it's very straightforward with these girls most of the time, but there is this time that still to this day, every time I remember, Chris said to this girl, like, the only reason that you're here is because we need Barry for the show.
And this was a shubby girl, and they kicked her out.
It was so funny.
That clip, if you guys remember that episode, you should watch it.
He said the only reason you're here is because it was a shubby girl on the couch.
Like, I think she had like red hair or something.
She was like chubby and black.
And he was like, oh, the one that was talking about police brutality and shit.
Yeah, the feminist.
He was like, you're feminists.
The only reason that you're here is because we need Barry for his show.
Yeah, Chris got into a chill.
I know some of y'all hate it, but it is funny how he be roasting the girl sometimes, even though the girls be like, What'd you say?
So it is what it is, man.
But yeah, guys, that's what it is.
It's kind of shocking to me how many people say, like, Myron, bail them.
You could do so much better, blah, blah, blah.
All this stuff.
And it's like, no, I'm not going nowhere, bro.
Seriously, I feel like Leonardo Caprio, like, I'm not fucking leaving.
Shut up.
This is fun.
They're going to need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here.
Yeah, man.
So it is what it is, guys.
We started together.
We die together.
It is what it is, man.
Can you do the case of Tyrone Hassel, an army sergeant that got set up by his wife and her lover?
Okay.
And you'll write that one down.
And then also, I want to address this real quick too.
Because a lot of you guys have asked me to react to Adam 22's situation with his wife doing a sex scene with another individual.
Look, man, I know Adam personally.
We talk off air, and I'm just not going to comment on it because he's a friend of ours.
We get along with the guy.
He's a nice guy.
And I don't think it's appropriate for me to do so, especially when the whole internet is taking this as an opportunity to attack him.
So I'm just not going to do it, man, because I was in that position before where everyone was trying to make a quick book talking smack about FNF and all the false allegations that we had already debunked.
So, yeah, man, you know, they say, do you know, treat others the same way you want to be treated.
I was in that position.
It sucks.
And I'm not going to do it to somebody else.
That's all, especially someone that I've worked with before that I get along with.
Major W for the Scott Ritter episode.
Thanks, FNF.
Thank you so much, Dink Boss.
That was a really good episode with Scott Ritter.
And just so y'all know, the people that like said the stuff that they said about Ritter and those allegations or whatever, understand that a lot of it is false.
It's not what you guys think it is.
Wikipedia is incorrect about a lot of the information.
Scott Ritter's talked, spoken about it extensively and debunked it.
So I didn't bring it up on air because, quite frankly, if y'all really feel that way about what happened to him, he has explanations of it on the internet.
And I wanted to keep the conversation positive, high IQ, talking geopolitics at some of the highest levels.
I mean, this guy was a UN weapons inspector.
He was there in Iraq.
He actually was the one that was that verified that Iraq did indeed not have weapons of mass destruction back in like 98, 99.
So we went to war with Iraq for no reason.
We went over why we went over, went to Iraq, which, you know, to be honest with y'all, is because them boys, right?
And of a certain state that Kenya mentioned.
But regardless, it was a great interview.
One of my favorite interviews.
I do got some stuff planned as well in the future.
I'm going to try to do, you know, I'll give y'all a FedReax exclusive here.
We're probably going to do a collab with Clayton Morris out of Redacted.
i really do like uh the work that they're doing over there i like the um the alternative um
news space where you're getting um news from you know people that are outside the mainstream media because at the end of the day man the mainstream media is owned by them boys and uh you know a certain narrative is pushed out and if you don't know that at this point you know i don't know what to tell you um but you got to be able to get your media from different sources and be able to you know take pick and choose which what you think is accurate or factually based and what isn't so um so yeah shout out to those guys over there redacted uh collab coming very soon um okay can you do
shutter man or michelle blair okay and you can write that down um shout out from columbia john paulos american citizen that killed his girlfriend in columbian territory that would be a banger i haven't heard of none of these cases this joke y'all are mentioning but angie have you heard of that one no no okay all right um i think they did an svu episode based on this they might have um welcome back angie that's from joe joelle uh ruiz thank you um then we got here shout out to my favorite youtuber fed reacts keep sending angie pics
uh nsa my just looking through your messages and holy i knew you and angie were into that freaky shit but god damn come on that's how i know that's how i know you ain't looking at my messages because we don't talk about none of that stuff on on text message man come on nsa do better do better you got the wrong phone you probably looking through fresh's phone you got fresh good we got fresh uh talking to one of his chicks um all right your loyalty is god tier and i want to know i respect that because most people nowadays don't have this level of loyalty yeah i i mean
you know it's it's weird to me man because i was talking about this shit i'll never forget we'll go back in time i
actually remember when i was in romania right we're sitting in the in the uh in the war the war room there right um in the scar lounge me justin tristan andrew and we're talking about like just how the world works and you know making sure that you have certain alliances with people and you know always sticking true to your people and like we're talking about like the masculine tenements whatever and one of the ones that we're like missing nowadays and loyalty was a big one where people act in their own self-best interests even if
it puts someone that they're friends with or close with uh in a bad predicament and i always looked at that and thought that was weird because and then and then and then what happens is once like the the you know the rainstorm ends they'll come back and act like nothing happened and i'm like god damn like if you're gonna kick someone when they're down you don't deserve to be there when they're up so um but this is kind of something that i've noticed with like the gen z population and it's like oh you're loyal to a fault or you're stupid or
blah blah blah when did being loyal to people make you stupid i think that's what makes this so honorable is that you're doing what others are not willing to do when times get tough that's what sets you apart from everyone else you know what i mean and that's why a lot of you guys like looked at it like i was crazy when i talked about the you know whole abham preach situation it's not about well oh i met you one time cool that's fine if you're going to take that example and say oh i met you one time i don't owe you anything that's fine but then
don't go around and purport yourself to be someone of high integrity and moral character because if you cannot say in one sentence i have high integrity and moral character then on the other hand turn around and insult someone that invited you into their home that that 100 conflicts with each other and a lot of people agree with abham preach like oh you only met him one time blah blah blah bro like they don't owe you shit that's fine they don't you're right but don't purport yourself to be a fucking you know on the moral high ground and talk about all this i'm holier than thou bs when
you're a snake that will go ahead and do what's required to make money okay so that's my issue and my thing is i don't insult people that i've worked with before um even if they've crossed me because i know you guys have probably seen that i've had people that i've collabed with or whatever and we don't get along anymore but that's fine i'm not going to make a video talk a shit about them that's weird um but that's just kind of a lost thing nowadays in today's generation especially with you gen z guys you I don't know what it is.
I mean, maybe I think it's because we live in an internet society now where there's no longer physical consequences for behaving in that way.
But it used to be, you know, you talk shit about someone that you know, right?
And you guys know each other and then they find out they're going to pay you a visit and you're going to have to deal with a knuckle sandwich, right?
But nowadays, there's not, there's no physical consequences for treachery, you know, which I think is a big reason why people behave the way that they do.
So it is what it is, man.
I mean, like I said before, I'm not mad about it.
It's just that people are different.
That's really what it comes down to.
So I appreciate that, C. Mills.
And I'm always going to defend my friends, like MLD, Andrew Tate, whatever.
When people come in and talk shit about them and attack them, blah, blah, blah.
Like, I don't give a fuck what anybody else says.
I know these men in person.
I know how they are.
I know they're of good character.
And that's it.
You know, that's how I look at it.
I don't let other, you know, pressure from others influence how I move.
And at the end of the day, that's a trait that all of you guys should have.
Anyway, you should never let outside influence dictate how you move.
If you have your morals, your conditions of how you live your life, you stand on that and you don't care what anyone else got to say.
And that will help you out in other facets of your life.
For example, most people in the United States are fat, lazy, obnoxious, don't have money, broke, social, woke, and all this other bullshit.
Well, that's politically correct and socially accepted.
But guess what?
We don't operate on what's socially accepted over here.
We operate on what's optimal.
And a lot of the times, being optimal means you cannot do what everyone else is doing and be a sheep.
You have to do stuff that goes against the grain, but going against the grain is difficult because you're going to get pushback.
You're going to get insulted.
You're going to be ostracized, whatever it is.
But you know what?
Having the spine to do so despite public pressure to do otherwise is what differentiates you from everyone else.
And that's what's what masculinity is.
Being able to stand up for what you believe in and not let other people bully you into a corner or make you say or do things that you don't want to do.
The reason why I'm so loyal is because I'm not afraid of what the fuck other people think.
If I know you and I fuck with you, I don't give a shit what nobody says about you.
I rock with you and that's all that matters.
And I think if more guys had that mindset, we'd have a better world.
Adult 22 always sneak.
This is FNF though.
Not really, man.
Show me a clip.
Will you do a podcast on Steven Avery making a murderer?
Let me know if you need any help.
I live about 30 minutes from where it happened in Manitoba.
Manitude.
I have it written down.
I have that for a while now.
Send me IDM on Fed React if you have anything that can help with the stream.
That's good.
Cool.
Die Cott goes, we officially charge Tate, but word of me.
I ain't want U.S. Embassy Wild and Free Top G. Shout out to you, Die Cott.
Let him go, man.
Y'all know it's bullshit.
That's crazy, Marin.
I watch Redacted Daily.
Yeah, yeah, they're good.
They're a good channel, man.
Shout out to them.
It used to be called like Morning Invest.
You used to talk about real estate, but then they switched on over to the alternative news genre.
And I think that's great stuff.
Cloud Strife, thoughts on the greatest story never told.
I've been watching it, guys.
I've been watching it.
More on YouTube.
That's all I'm going to say.
I also watch Europa as well.
Where are we at here?
Michael Meanstroke, $1.
Appreciate that.
The Jizzler.
I see what you did there.
I think you should see what Tristan said about them boys because you make it seem like every one of them boys is evil, which obviously isn't true.
Bro, this is what I mean when I say people lack critical thinking skills and are low IQ.
When did I say all of them boys are evil?
We've said it a million times.
Actually, if you watch the episode that we did with Ryan Dawson, we literally said it's a specific sector that does a lot of the things that they do that impact the world, if you know what I'm saying.
It's a very small percentage.
It's not all, bro.
Come on, man.
Like, did you watch one of my best friends at college that saved me from getting junk was one of them boys?
So absolutely, it's a very, as with any race, by the way, with any race, every religion, there's always a small subset that does dumb shit that fucks it up for everybody else, bro.
It's never the entire thing.
So Jizzler, come on, man.
Get out your feelings, bro.
You sound like a bitch right now.
This is what I mean when I say people lack critical thinking skills and are soft.
Hi, Marin.
Hope you are well.
I've been leveling up.
Thanks, RML.
Appreciate that.
Anus, thanks.
Ryoko goes, new favorite bottom is the, I apologize to absolutely no one.
Yeah.
And gave a fuck you to Anus Arich.
I was crying.
Can you play that for us, please?
I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, I'd like to take this chance to apologize to absolutely nobody.
That's all the haters.
Itachi Yuchia goes, Sup Myron and Angie here working that 12 hour and looking forward to tonight's show.
Keep me entertained.
And be online.
The vid.
The vid chat.
Come on.
Okay.
I think he mails him.
Typo.
Stove God Puff goes, We appreciate your morals, but Chris be interrupting the flow of the show.
We love seeing him put in check W My and W Andy.
Don't worry, guys.
I mean, he'll chill out.
Sometimes that Henny comes out.
Is it possible to transfer from Fed Civil Service to Fed law enforcement?
Yes, absolutely.
It's actually easier.
Tell Derek MPMD to get the other GM owner, Chris from Good Looking Loser on the Pod, knows everything from multi-million dollar business to getting girls.
Shout out to Chris from Good Looking Loser.
I used to look at some of his content from back in the day.
Speaking of which, drinking some Gorilla Mind Tiger's blood right now.
We got to deal with them.
Shout out to them guys.
If you guys want to go ahead and get some Gorilla Mind products, use Fresh at the checkout for a discount.
Let's see here.
Chris should know better to keep it professional.
Sometimes it's too far and looks bad on him and the show.
Big W for loyalty.
A fresh needs to learn when interjecting how to articulate better.
They're working on it, bro.
They're working on it.
My in your book, Why Women Deserve Less is great.
Have you considered writing a follow-up?
We got a translated in Spanish.
Shout out to Angie, by the way.
She got it done.
She got it done.
I'm going to put that up here fairly soon.
I thought about writing a follow-up on how to basically how to navigate the new normal when it comes to dating and dealing with women, whether it's using Instagram, dating apps, whatever.
Basically, a book on how to appropriately source women.
I might do that.
But that'd be a project I do at the end of this year or later.
You did say that you were going to write a book saying why women deserve nothing.
That one is going to be the sequel.
It's going to be book number two is going to be why women deserve even less than why women deserve nothing.
That'll be three.
Howdy partner, Texas Rangers here.
Shout out to you, my friend.
School scooter goes, I'm two hours into Europa.
I need to scoot over there.
Okay.
Yeah, bro.
Don't tell anyone that you go.
Like, I wouldn't brag about watching that movie publicly to your friends.
I mean, I'm on YouTube.
It is what it is.
Y'all know, kind of, right?
We have our little subsector here on Fed Reacts.
But yeah.
Have you seen Doc Aileen L and Life and Death?
Oh, life.
Yes, I watch it.
Okay, I've never seen it.
Yeah, it's good.
It's on YouTube.
Okay.
Jared Troy, five bucks.
Appreciate that.
Them boys, CIA, F and F AK Ape and Peach.
Favorite Red Bull flavor?
Sugar free.
Sugar-free.
Yep.
See, she already knows.
I like Chris at Fresh.
Henny Chris is gold.
Yeah, Chris, you know, Chris got to be on the Henny.
Have you heard of Jesse Lee Peterson?
And what's your thoughts?
Yeah, I have.
He says some funny stuff.
He's a god-tier troll.
I'm probably going to bring him on the show.
I'll reach out to his people.
And we were actually, fun little fact for y'all.
About two years ago, when we did our first No Jumper interview, was it two years ago?
Yeah, almost, no, like, yeah, almost two years ago.
When we were in LA, we were supposed to do an interview with Jesse Lee Peterson in the studio, but we ran out of time, guys, because as y'all know, me and Fresh hate LA.
We don't like to be there longer than we have to.
So we ended up, we wanted to do, he hit us up like on our last day there and we couldn't squeeze it in.
We had to go do something else.
So, and we already had our flights booked and everything, and we really don't want to stay in LA longer.
So we left, but we had an interview planned, but we couldn't make it.
So, but yeah, we're going to do that collab.
I think he's hilarious.
And then I know y'all keep asking for Tommy Soto Mayor.
Don't worry.
It's coming.
We just got to iron out some stuff.
And then this week, we got Nick coming on Friday.
That's going to be crazy.
And we'll see what else happens.
All right.
I got something for that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll read the rest of these chats and then we'll get into the show.
I think you guys should be impatient.
Yo, Mari, keep exposing these 304s in school and meant to do better.
Broke six figures and improved my mental health after watching you on Fresh Fit.
We got you, bro.
Don't be soft.
That's what it's about.
That's what it's about.
Angie Suerbad.
Is she number one of your girls?
No comment.
Much respect to you, Myron.
24, make 100K as electrician, but housing market is outrageous.
One mil average.
What to do live in Canada, by the way?
I ain't going to lie, bro.
Canada is a failed society.
I would get out of there if I had the ability to do so.
Y'all president is running you guys into the ground.
I mean, Biden is not much better, but Justin Trudeau is virtue signaling pussy, man.
Like, seriously.
I love everything you and FNF team do.
Y'all leave Chris alone.
He's protecting the quality of the show as any good producer would go.
Cool.
And can y'all cover the 2017 Las Vegas shooting W. Angie providing value?
Yes, we will.
We definitely will.
That one is a crazy one.
And the North Hollywood one, too.
Oh, yeah, the bank robbery, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We've watched a couple of documentaries on that one.
The problem with the North Hollywood one is that the documentaries that they have on it, like they suck, bro.
If I'm going to be honest, like they just suck.
Yeah.
They just suck.
They're not that good.
The same thing with what's that Marine's name that went crazy?
Yep.
What's his name?
Which one did this is?
Is it Chris Dorner?
Oh, Chris Benoit.
The black dude.
No, not Chris Benoit.
Oh, Chris Darner.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like him, too.
He's another example of like good story, but the documentaries on him suck.
So I'm like, bro, I'm not trying to put y'all to sleep.
You know, at the end of the day, this is about educating and entertaining you guys in the same situation.
Anyway, so we covered who Eileen Warnos is, guys.
I got a documentary here that we're going to play.
A couple documentaries.
We're going to go over and start with Eileen Warnos's childhood, which you guys are going to see here.
It's pretty fucked up.
Did you have anything, Angie, before I get into this?
No.
All right, cool.
So let's go ahead and get into it.
And this comes from the serial killers documentary.
Shout out to them.
Let's go.
Guys, Eileen Warnos's start in life as a poor beginning is truly an understatement.
It was an awful beginning from the time she was born, February 29th, 1956, as Eileen Carol Pittman.
One of the few good things in her young life, ironically, was that her biological father, Leo Dale Pittman, never got to know her.
Pittman was a psychopathic child molester who hanged himself in prison in 1969.
That's her dad right there on bottom left.
When his grandfather died of throat cancer, his grandmother spoiled him even more, baking him cakes.
Damn, goddamn, look.
Kidnapping in the first degree, grape.
Yeah, not too good.
That's Pittman Leo Arthur.
And giving him money.
In his teens, he returned her love and kindness by beating and abusing her.
One of his favorite games was to tie two cats together by their tails and throw them over a clothesline to watch them fight.
Her mother died.
Bro, what the hell, man?
Like Anne Warnos married Pittman when she was 15 and bore him two children in Rochester, Michigan.
Eileen's older brother, Keith, was born in 1955.
Diane divorced Pittman less than two years into the marriage, a few months before Eileen was born.
Diane was afraid of Pittman, and with good reason.
Diane found the responsibilities of single motherhood unbearable, and in 1960, she abandoned Eileen and her brother Keith, who were then adopted by their maternal grandparents, Lori and Britta Warnos, in 1960.
They did not reveal that they were, in fact, the children's grandparents.
Eileen discovered the truth at around age 12, information which did not help an already troublesome situation.
Laurie Warnos drank heavily and was strict with the children.
When Eileen and Keith discovered their true parentage, they rebelled.
In 1962, at age six, she was severely burned while she and Keith set fires with lighter fluid.
Although she recovered, she was permanently scarred on her face.
When the doubled over belt flew down onto her bare buttocks, little Eileen railed against her father, petrified and crying noisily.
Sometimes she lay face down, spread-eagled and naked on the bed, or her whippings.
Eileen was sexually promiscuous at a very young age and later told the police that she had sex with Keith at an early age, although acquaintances doubt the story.
Eileen was pregnant at age 14 and said so.
I've talked about this before, right?
I've always said that trauma typically ruins women and it builds men.
Obviously, you know, with men, right, it's a modern trauma that you can actually handle, but right, like obviously there's some trauma that you just can't get over.
But you guys can see here that this is obviously forging her to become a more calloused and eventually very rough serial killer in the future.
But yeah, really tough upbringing, guys.
The girl started selling sexual favors since she was like 11.
Like cigarettes, drugs, money.
At 11.
11 years old.
Yeah.
I mean, that makes sense why she became pregnant.
Yeah, man.
And from friends of her grandfather, so an old man.
Damn.
Yeah, guys, really, really sad stuff here.
Then this is what happens with bad parenting, man.
Like, bad parenting affects women way worse than men.
it's really bad and to an unwed mother's home she had a boy who was adopted in 1971 fortunately for the child eileen did not end up raising him in july of the same year britta warnos died supposedly of liver failure Diane, Eileen's biological mother, believed that Lori killed her.
Eileen and Keith's truancy and pregnancy put Britta through a lot of stress, and she had started to drink heavily again.
The night of Britta's death, she was having convulsions.
If there was culpability on the part of Laurie, it was the fact that he did not call the ambulance in time because he had no money.
Eileen, known to friends as Lee, dropped out of school, left home, and took up hitchhiking and prostitution.
In the next few years, Keith died of throat cancer at the age of 21.
Lori committed suicide, and Eileen headed for Florida.
Um, when Eileen was goddamn, Eileen actually edited, I don't know how to say this, but her brother gave her some money after he passed away.
He gave her like $10,000 of insurance, and she spent it on a new car and some and she paid it like some debts and stuff.
But she blew the money because she, two months after she crashed the car and didn't have any money anymore.
God damn.
That's why women deserve less booking stores.
Yeah, I knew you were going to have like a field day.
Yeah.
Now, this is crazy right here.
Let's check this out, guys.
This is wild.
20.
She was hitchhiking when a wealthy 69-year-old yacht club president named Louis Fell picked her up.
He fell in love with her instantly.
Stupid.
When they married in 1976, the news was stupid.
Actually printed in the society pages.
This was a real stroke of luck for her, but she was too wild and destructive to understand when she had it good.
She treated Fell badly, got into bar fights, and was sent to jail for assault.
Stupid.
And this is what I'm a lot of times, guys, right?
So this controversial take here, but I've said this before, I'll say it again.
Typically, when you take a girl that's like super promiscuous, that comes from a rough background or whatever, and you treat her well, she doesn't know how to deal with that.
And what she's typically going to do is she's going to punish you for it.
This is why I've told y'all, don't commit to girls that are 304s or she belongs to the streets because they're used to men treating them so poorly that when you treat them good, they're going to treat you like shit in response because they know deep down in the back of their brains that they don't deserve this good treatment.
They know that they don't necessarily deserve chivalry.
That's why a lot of times girls that punish chivalry, right?
Especially when you're like a guy that's like doing what you're supposed to be doing, you got your shit together.
These are girls who don't want to take seriously, bro, because they're used to dickheads treating them like shit.
And they know subconsciously they don't deserve a good man.
So this guy right here, being a simp, ends up marrying this chick, can't wear her, and he gets punished for it.
I tell y'all all the time, promiscuous women are terrible people, man.
I hate to say that because they have to go through a lot of trauma a lot of the times to become that way.
And that trauma fucks them up and it hurts their ability to be with and stay with a man long term.
Is this every single girl that's promiscuous?
Of course not.
There's always going to be exceptions to the rule.
But nine out of 10 times, when you deal with a girl that comes from some kind of sex worker background or super promiscuous or a prostitute, stripper, OnlyFans girl, blah, blah, blah, whatever the hell it is.
She's a sex worker.
She's going to punish you for treating her well, guys.
That's just the game.
I wish it wasn't that way, but that's how it is, man.
So do not take these types of women seriously because you end up like this dude right here, falling in love like a stupid and then get punished for it.
Needless to say, in a month or so after the marriage, Fell realized his mistake and had the marriage annulled.
Lucky for him, goddammit.
The next decade, she lurched from one failed relationship to another, engaging in prostitution, forgery, theft, and armed robbery.
They didn't say what happened.
I mean, what?
They're missing details.
Yeah, they're missing why he broke up where you want to tell them why he broke up where her going.
She got arrested.
She got arrested a lot of times, but she got arrested because she had a kerfuffle.
I will say kerfuffle problem in a bar because she threw like a what problem?
I just said a word there.
Okay.
She threw a bottle to a bartender's head, to a bartender's head, and she got into a fight.
She will do this often.
So she will get arrested often.
But what happened is that the husband filed a restraining order against her because, yeah, she was going crazy.
And she, because she used to beat him with her, his cane, because this was an old man, to get money from him.
So, yeah, she used to, yeah, bro.
She does.
And he's telling y'all the truth.
She's a whoop his ass with his own cane, bro.
Yeah.
To get money from him.
She will ask him for money.
And when he wouldn't, he will, when he will refuse, she will just beat him with a cane.
She turned that shit into Street Fighter, bro.
Just so yeah, she turned it turned into guy on that bitch.
But yeah, man, that's why he brought, that's why he divorced her because she literally used to whoop his ass with his own cane.
Could you imagine that, Joy?
Like, you sit in there.
He's like, oh, where's my cane?
I can't get up off the couch.
She just walks out with the cage and starts whooping your ass with it.
Give me some money.
Bong.
Just hits him over the head like, bro, that's a, you know.
Oh, my cane's missing.
Oh, no, not again.
She just walks in the room.
Give me $100.
No, I don't have it.
Bong.
Just hits him with a cane.
Oh, man.
Okay.
Anything else you got?
No, that's it.
All right.
Okay.
We had so much fun with that.
Along the way, she tried to commit suicide.
Emotionally and physically, she was a mess from the drinking and doping and self-destructive lifestyle.
When she met 24-year-old Tyria Moore at a date.
Oh, Lord, what the hell is that?
Is that even a person?
What the fuck?
I knew you were gonna.
Yeah, come on, man.
Like, what the fuck is that?
You know?
Y'all know that rock song.
This was a very like a shock for me because I saw the movie before I even knew anything about Aileen.
Yeah, because in the movie, it's like the actress isn't that ugly.
Yeah, but then when you actually look at the real girl, like, bro, hold on.
I'm about to pull this up.
That's what happened to me.
Yeah, like, hold on.
Let me pull.
Let me show y'all the girl.
Yeah, monster 2003 Wardos, girlfriend, right?
It's 2003.
Hold on.
So this is the real girl.
Right.
And then this is the girl that they use in the movie.
So again, not that great looking either.
However, at least like, this is somewhat bangable.
Like, what is this creature over here?
Like, bro, what?
What?
So the movie did that on purpose where they made the, you know, the lesbian lover a bit better looking in the movie for obvious reasons.
But if they had used this, they probably would have lost some money at the box office.
So, um, yeah.
And she, she actually was the girl in this relationship because uh, Aileen was like the more masculine one provider.
Yeah, the more masculine one.
And so she will provide in the relationship.
Yeah.
Um, but yeah, this is the girlfriend.
Tony Gaybar in 1986.
Eileen was lonely and angry and ready for something new.
For a while, it was great.
Ty loved her and didn't leave her.
She even quit her job.
She got a mullet, bro.
Bob as a motel maid for a while and allowed Lee to support her.
Business in the front party in the back.
Their ardor cooled, however, and money ran short.
Still, Ty stayed with Lee, following her from cheap motel to cheap motel with stints in old barns or in the woods in between.
Lee's market value as a prostitute, never spectacular, fell even more.
Their existence, meager though it was, became ever harder to maintain.
Clearly, something had to change.
Richard Mallory, like all right, so now we're going to get into the first murder here.
And I got this right here for y'all.
Hold on.
We're going to go right here.
So this is how she starts to get, you know, desperate times call for desperate measures.
We're going to talk about how she basically started getting money now.
Before we get into the first killing, she actually got into a lot of trouble because, as I said, she will get arrested a bunch of times.
But these girls had a system, right?
So Aileen will, you know, beat somebody in a bar or whatever, but she will use Tyria or Ty to bail her out to say like she was a witness in the fight and she didn't do anything.
So they will do this.
Like they were like a team.
And I'm quoting my girl, Bailey Sarah here.
They were like a team because they Ty will help her to get out of jail.
And that's how they will, you know, get in and out into problems.
I was going to, yeah, you'll see it in the movies.
Okay.
All right.
Let's see here.
So we're going to go ahead and play this clip here.
And which explains how basically Aileen started to get money more besides just, you know, the prostitution.
All right.
I'm going to, here's the thing, guys.
I already know that this documentary is kind of, they're going to be like hitting me with, they might hit us with the, what's it called?
When they pause it or whatever.
We're live streaming on Twitch as well.
And yeah.
So if it goes down, y'all know where it is.
The Twitch.
I'll put the Twitch link in here.
Mauds, can you do me a favor?
Put the Twitch link as well, just in case.
But I'm going to be pausing it and giving commentary because, you know, with some of these documentaries, they might be like, oh, we're going to turn your stream off.
So, yeah.
The law was thrown against her.
Around 1.25 p.m. on May the 20th, 1981, a 25-year-old Eileen turned from petty crime to armed robbery.
Now, keep in mind, guys, there's a lot more pressure on Aileen to provide for her new lover, right?
So because she doesn't have to just earn for herself, she's also got to earn for her girlfriend.
So she's not just, and she's getting them hotels.
They don't have a place to really live.
They're like going from hotel to hotel to hotel.
So obviously that puts a lot more pressure on her to not just earn for herself so that she could deal with her own drug and alcohol problem, but also for someone else who also likes to drink and party.
And she used to spend a lot of money on booze.
And she needs to go ahead and put roof over their heads because this girl at the time didn't necessarily have a job and she was young and like a runaway from home.
So let's keep going.
Toxicated Warnos took a .22 caliber handgun into a convenience store, held the clerk at gunpoint and demanded money.
She was promptly arrested by police and imprisoned for three years.
Prison would be something of a learning curve, really, because she would have actually mixed with other criminals.
It's not what ordinary criminals are really like.
And her more chaotic approach to crime was probably seemed a lot less organized.
She would have defended herself quite vehemently with her flying temper and ability to sort of oscillate her moods.
All right.
Another thing, too, about Warnos that you guys are going to notice when I play some of her clips during interviews and stuff like that.
Very erratic, doesn't really plan shit out, just does it on the spur of the moment, which is eventually going to lead to her downfall and how she gets caught.
But anytime you got someone like this that's extremely erratic, doesn't necessarily plan things out, just does it off how they feel, et cetera.
You know, obviously female nature, right?
It's going to be extremely volatile and it's going to lead to some very violent and crazy encounters.
And she is no different.
Go ahead.
Well, also, it's also because she wasn't a psychopath.
This is the difference between a serial killer, psychopath, and a serial killer just for like, you know, like, like we said before in other episodes, women kill for, they don't kill for passion.
They kill for, you know, a motive or anything.
So she wasn't a psychopath, guys.
She wasn't killing because she wanted to kill.
She was killing because she wanted to get something out of it.
So yeah, that's also what she.
I think also because she robbed them and she didn't want witnesses as well.
Yeah, because she wanted to get something from them.
And she had a deep disdain for men at this point.
Yeah, that's that's also.
Yeah, she also like she was the misandras for real.
So yeah.
Let's keep going.
But she would also have probably found some solace in females and perhaps realize that her own sexuality was not 100% heterosexual.
In 1983, age 27, Eileen was released.
I think she was heterosexual.
I just think that she started to really grow contempt for men and hate for men in general because of her profession.
And I've talked about this extensively before, how prostitution hurts both genders because what ends up happening is each gender sees the absolute worst in the other.
So for example, from the female perspective, you're seeing men that are strange, weird, perverted, socially awkward, you know, not the typical charming, charismatic guy that you would want to be with in the first place, hence why they're paying for sex in the first place, right?
So you see that man as nothing more than a wallet, and you're kind of like just doing it as a means to an end to get your money and you really hate the experience.
And you start to grow resentment because a lot of these guys have resentment themselves towards women and they want to defile you, treat you like crap, you know, get like a weird, kinky sexual experience.
You know, they're very perverted.
So like from the male perspective, right?
You don't like women because they don't give you attention.
They don't, you don't get that nice nurturing side from females.
You have to pay for it.
So when you do finally get a girl and you're paying for it, you feel like you own them and you want to defile them.
And then from the female perspective, when you are dealing with a man, you're dealing with, you know, the worst level of guy, a lot of times, dudes that are desperate that don't get women in the first place, and they're treating her like shit.
So both genders really get to see the more animalistic, Evil side of the other because both parties are engaging in sex without any type of real emotional connection, and it's strictly monetary.
And when it's strictly monetary, the man feels like he's entitled to get abuse out of the girl.
And then the woman feels like, okay, I'm getting money from this guy, but I don't really want to be here.
So it's really bad for both parties.
And I know some of y'all are all about, no, they should legalize prostitution.
It'll make things better, blah, blah, blah.
Fine, you could have your political beliefs on here or whatever.
But what I am saying is that both parties end up disliking the other party even more.
So this is why a lot of girls, I don't know if y'all noticed it on the show.
And there's a lot of interesting noticing as we're doing this podcast.
There's a lot of like crossover between Fresh and Fit and this Aileen Warno's case with female nature.
But if you guys notice, when we bring girls on that are only fans, chicks, or strippers, or girls that are involved in sex work, especially sex work that puts her in front of a man where he has the ability to touch and deal with her, a lot of them start to grow resentment towards men in general.
And they say, I hate men or I dislike men or blah, blah, blah, or speak about them in a disparaging manner because let's be honest, they're dealing with a very unique subset of weird, strange, perverted individuals that see them at their workplace, right?
So this is why, you know, sex work typically hurts both genders.
It makes men hate women because they see the dark side of female nature.
And then it makes women hate men because women see the dark side of male nature.
Do you have anything?
Yeah, here you go.
This guy said, Esco 971.
Aileen Warner was a sociopath.
You're right.
She was a sociopath because she was created by society.
And when I say by society, it's because all the factors in her childhood and in her life made her make her kill.
So that's the definition of a sociopath.
Yeah, she had a very bad background, as y'all saw earlier and quickly fell straight back into a hitchhiking, booze-fueled life of crime from childhood.
She had progressively engaged in drugs, alcohol, to a very high extent.
Yeah, since 11, you said, right, Angie?
Since 11 years old, she was doing that?
Yeah.
This became, if you like, she was actually active even before.
She was actually active when she was like eight or nine.
Because she got raped by her grandfather.
That's why, that's why, yeah.
Terrible, man.
Absolutely terrible.
A fueling of her behavior and her sustenance.
Often these would be probably used as currency for her prostitute behavior.
She would have been.
But I don't know if they will mention that in here because it's a bunch of details that I'm trying to remember.
But the grandfather will do like barbecues and parties and they will let him let his friends abuse of her when she was a child.
Wow.
Craziness, man.
What the fuck?
Much of the time drunk and engaging with new individuals.
She would probably have found this to be a style of interacting, of entrapping.
And let's keep it all the way 1,000 here, man.
Like, look at her.
She looks crazy, bro.
She's not even good looking whatsoever.
So, like, imagine the caliber of guys that are going up to her, trying to smash, giving her money, bro.
It's probably fat, loser, dirty, hillbillies, lower-class men that are of a, you know, of lower socioeconomic and social status, strange, awkward, weird.
These are dudes that are probably paying her for box.
And so she's dealing with like the lowest level of male.
So of course she's going to start to resent them because they're pieces of shit more than likely, the guys that grabbed her.
I mean, one of the guys that grabbed her was a grapist.
The first guy she killed was an actual grapist.
Yeah, Richard Mallory.
Richard Mallory, which we're going to show him here.
Yes.
A what?
Oh, yeah, convicted, right?
Yeah.
So, you know, not to obviously excuse her behavior, right?
Because obviously you never, there's never an excuse to kill someone, but regardless, right, unless it's self-defense.
But the point I'm trying to make is that she's not good looking.
So of course, even in her case, she's dealing with the worst, the worst men.
So, I mean, I'm not surprised she became a lesbian.
That's all I got to say.
Individuals, by getting them to buy drinks to get them both drunk when she could actually come to her own.
By the end of the decade, Eileen's crimes would include murder.
All right.
So now we're going to go ahead and get into the first murder, my friends, which is, I have the time stamp here.
Did you have anything that you wanted to show, Angie, here?
I have the victims here.
Okay, yeah, you know what?
Here, I'll switch it to you.
We'll get his picture up on real quick.
That's the first guy right there.
You want to talk about that?
This is the convictor, right?
Richard Mallory.
I have something in here.
So she killed her victims with a 22 caliber pistol, which is which I have right in here.
Wait, I think it's in here.
I have it.
No, it's in the end of this.
Wait.
This is the gun.
So this is the gun that she used to kill her victims.
And this is where the police found.
This is the gun that the police found in the river that you can see here because she killed the guy and threw the gun.
And then she will like steal the car in some of the cases, she will steal the car and take it or just like use it for like...
Can you enlarge it a bit?
Hit like Control Plus or something so that people can get a better look at the gun.
I don't know if she's going to do it for y'all right now.
Bam.
All right.
There you go.
It's all rusty and messed up now.
There you go.
I don't remember correctly, but I think in the movie, she got the gun from one of the guys that, you know, one of her clients.
So, yeah.
I don't, I can't remember what I was saying.
Okay.
But yeah, yeah, she will use, she will steal the cars and like leave them somewhere in the wooden areas.
She will like leave the corpses and or she will just steal the car and use it for like a couple of weeks and stuff.
Gotcha.
All right.
So we're going to go ahead and go into the first murder here, guys, which is of Richard Mallory around.
This gun must be heavy, right?
Mari?
Yeah, I mean, it's a shitty little 22, so it's not that crazy, but yeah.
Okay, let's go ahead and roll the clip.
On November the 30th, 1989, 51-year-old electronics engineer Richard Mallory picked up Eileen Warnos on the highway.
That is a big scene of the movie.
What was that?
Are you going to show the scene of the movie?
The scene.
No, no, no, no, no, not for this.
But you can show it like a little bit, no?
Nah, it is too graphic.
When I was looking at it, yeah, it's way too graphic.
Again, the one that you showed me first, not the one that it shows the graped, the one before that when he picks her up and like make her pay.
Oh, and pays her.
It's a movie.
It's fine.
Because they might hit us with a copyright for playing that.
Okay.
So, but I do heavily suggest you guys watch the movie.
It's called Monster 2003.
Good film.
That's pretty factually accurate.
Some of the stuff isn't accurate.
Like, for example, how her girlfriend looks.
Yes, obviously some things are dramatized.
But yeah, some things aren't as accurate.
Like, for example, her girlfriend.
Like, bro, we all know that she looked terrible, but they try to make her look less terrible in a movie.
Her actual normal way of engaging with a male was one of getting drunk, of offering herself as a prostitute, of taking as much money and perhaps even stealing the odd item and being abusive.
But she'd also habitually taken to carrying a gun.
Maybe Mallory made a slight move in a dominant way that Aileen didn't like, but however it was.
And just so you guys know, Florida is a very pro-gun state.
Actually, matter of fact, I think yesterday or two days ago, they just signed into law or went into effect.
Yeah, you don't need a gun to carry a gun in Florida anymore.
So you can conceal carry with no gun permit here.
So Florida has very lax gun laws.
So everyone here has a gun.
So it wouldn't be, I know some of you are like, wait, why is this woman carrying a gun?
Florida, not that big of a deal.
Thank you.
Granted, her profession, of course.
yeah he probably should carry one anyway was configured aileen took that extra step and shot this guy then decided that she was going to make sure he didn't speak to anyone and made sure he was dead Six weeks later, Mallory's body was found dumped in woodland north of Daytona Beach.
Heat and insects had taken their toll.
The body was badly decomposed.
And just so you guys know, whenever you're in here, here, you know, actually someone talked about this here.
The thing about Florida, guys, is if the person's body is left out in the wilderness, you only got a couple of days.
It's going to decompose immediately, and you're not really going to have much evidentiary value left over after the fact.
Let me see here if this is it.
Because of the humidity and the climate weather.
And the animals, too.
I'm trying to find.
Yeah, I think it was the first two victims were very like heavily discomposed.
It was right here.
Difficult.
To know you have somebody laying there dead.
It's someone's loved one.
It does have an effect.
Hold on.
I think it's right.
43 from the town of Winter Garden stopped to pick up a woman hitchhiker.
A woman was Eileen Warnas.
The job of investigating Spears' death fell to the Orange County Sheriff's.
No, hold on.
Wrong.
This isn't the guy.
God damn it.
I got to find it.
But either way, you guys get the point.
That obviously having this guy, this first guy?
Well, this is the reenactment.
Oh, yeah, this is the reenactment of them shit.
It wasn't until the third victim that they picked up.
It was like a serial killer on the loose.
Body was found.
Yeah.
In Florida's heat.
That's a long time.
Oh, yeah, there you go.
Of course, reminded of it.
Holy two weeks later, his body was found.
In Florida's heat, that's a long time for a body.
Detective Bob Kelly took charge.
Kelly, once a Boston cop, had recently come to Florida to the Volusia County Sheriff's Department for a change of climate.
Now Kelly was learning what the climate does to corpses.
We lose a lot of evidence due to both insect and animal activity in the state of Florida.
This particular one was in November.
We were a little luckier because it was cooler.
The middle of summer, we'll lose a body in a couple days.
The northern states don't have to battle with that.
Yeah, guys, the heat, the humidity, and then honestly, the animals is what messes with it the most.
So from a crime scene perspective, that's a nightmare because all your evidence is getting pretty much eaten by bugs and you know, um, what's that vermin and all these other animals that will just go ahead and eat the skin and eat the parts of the body off, right?
It's kind of graphic.
I don't mean to disgust you guys, but yeah, this is like a homicide investigator's nightmare, man, because you are not going to be able to retrieve DNA evidence, fingerprints that might have been left at the scene.
All this stuff is going to get destroyed by the temperature, the wildlife, the humidity, etc.
Let's see here.
And then there was something else I was going to show y'all.
Actually, you know what?
Here, we'll keep playing this as often as we do.
Then we do lose a lot of evidence on crime scenes because of decomposition.
But as far as working homicides or any kind of violent crime, it can take its toll, and you have to learn to tolerate it.
Doesn't mean you accept it.
Doesn't mean you are numb to it.
You just learn to tolerate it and understand it.
But you have to be able to put up a barrier.
And if you can't.
Yeah, you definitely have to have a very strong stomach for doing these types of investigations.
It can absolutely take a toll on you.
Can't take work home with you a lot of times in that situation or you're going mad.
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
I have done that before.
It's not fine.
It's not fun, guys.
Like dealing with a corpse in decomposition, it's horrible.
You've dealt with it.
What the hell?
Yeah, I studied medicine for a year.
That was my first year of medicine.
Oh, did they bring dead bodies?
Yep.
Oh, wow.
This is Venezuela?
Anatomy, yeah.
Anatomy class.
It is different.
Venezuela different.
They're out here bringing real human bodies to y'all, man.
Yeah.
Holy, okay.
They probably killed freedom fighters or some shit like that.
I also had to do my internships in like forensics, so I also had to see dead people.
God damn.
Shout out to Venezuela.
That's how they do it.
Hey, we got some new bodies who killed some freedom fighters.
Y'all want to go ahead and dissect them?
Yeah, that's probably a hollow job.
Bodies, the dictators just killed them.
I'm like, all right, here you guys go.
These guys try to lead a coup or an insurrection.
They were protesters, so we decided to kill them all.
Here you go.
Here's some freshmen.
They were usually criminals and homeless people.
Oh, wow.
Criminals and homeless people.
Yeah.
Or like people that were victims in like criminal scenes or something like that.
Damn, Venezuela.
Different.
I once had to see a baby.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Damn.
Venezuela is on some other shit.
All right.
Using a .22-caliber handgun from her purse, Warnos had unloaded four shots into Mallory's chest and back.
One bullet striking his left lung, causing a fatal hemorrhage.
Before fleeing the scene in Mallory's Cadillac, Wuornos stole Mallory's possessions and covered his lifeless body with a piece of carpet.
I always feel that the first in a series of murders tells us a great deal about...
So, luckily, she did put carpet on him, so that probably, you know, kept the animals and the elements from destroying the evidence as quickly, but obviously they're going to find a way to get to it at some point.
But...
But, yeah, from an evidentiary standpoint, obviously a lot of the rich evidence is going to be gone within a few days.
The pattern of murders will develop over the next few weeks, few months.
It can clearly be an accident, that first murder.
But if the person isn't stopped as a result of that first murder, what they begin to realize is, effectively, they breathe out.
They're holding their breath because they're expecting to be arrested, and then, when they're not, they breathe out.
And for some killers, by breathing out and not being arrested, they interpret that as, well, let's do it again.
It's a little bit like taking a hit of a drug to which you become addicted.
It's similar to what happens in the brain to need more and more and more until you just can't get enough.
All right, so I'll hit some of these chats real quick, guys.
Let's go ahead here.
We're doing a good job so far of staving off the YouTube bill.
Oh, we're going to go ahead and pull this off.
Blah, blah, blah.
Oh, by the way, guys, before you get into that, talking about not getting enough, I'm doing my research on Michael Jackson, so we're probably going to break him down soon.
So, yes.
Oh, yeah.
Michael Jackson is coming.
Is it going to be a one episode thing?
I don't think so, no.
Because he got charged more than once.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think we're going to have to cover like his story and then go into the trials like little by little.
Yeah, okay.
There's a lot of stuff.
It's deep.
Fair enough.
All right.
All right, so we got here.
Texas Rangers goes, Yo, Myron, thoughts on Texas, bro.
One of my favorite places, man.
I would, guys, if I wasn't here in Miami, I would be in Houston, Texas right now or Dallas.
Nice.
We'll be on Rumble.
Be careful.
YouTube will snipe your channel.
If so, i.e.
Sneeko.
Yeah, we stay in the guidelines here at FedReacts.
Don't worry.
Ken Rose, five bucks.
Appreciate that.
Jose Perez goes, A.G., don't ever let up on these bras next one day out of line.
And, man, y'all got to bring Blueface on here one time.
Okay.
Appreciate that.
I don't know if Blueface will come on.
But I don't know, man.
I told y'all before, like I don't have a problem with Blueface personally, but like I'm trying to stay away from rappers world because like.
Yeah.
They just don't give good interviews.
I'm just going to be honest with y'all.
Keep it a thousand.
For the work it takes to get them on the show, they don't give good interviews.
I just got to keep it all the way 1,000.
Like, you know, shout out to Adam, right?
He's able to get them on and do interviews with them, but I can't do that shit, man.
I can't stomach it.
Like, you know, they come in with their entourage.
They smell like weed.
They don't give good interviews.
A lot of times they're high or under the influence of something.
You know, you can't ask them certain questions because sometimes they got legal cases pending.
Like, bro, it's just like, it's not, it's just not fun, man.
It just really isn't fun.
From an interview standpoint, the content quality that comes out of it, and then the effort it takes to get them on is not worth the content that you get back.
It really isn't, bro.
And honestly, I'm trying to have higher IQ conversations.
I'm trying to bring on people like Scott Ritter, you know, obviously Ryan Dawson.
Whether people like or dislike Nick Fuentes, he's very smart and intelligent.
I want to have guys on that are really interesting, intelligent individuals where we can have high IQ conversations with y'all because to keep it 1,000 with y'all, obviously talking with the girls gets annoying and monotonous, even for me.
So obviously people like that.
It's entertaining.
Cool.
We'll have those discussions so you guys can see, in 4K female nature at the last episode we did.
even though it was frustrating and annoying, you guys saw so many different things in female nature right in front of your own eyes on that panel.
So that's great because you guys are able to kind of like learn that and use that and kind of see like this is why you just don't negotiate with women.
It is what it is.
Like, even if you present a very factually sound argument or point, they're going to go ahead and revert to their feelings and say, I don't agree on that.
Why?
Because I just go to their feelings, bro.
So there's things that could be taken there.
Obviously, the Money Mondays, the Womanized Wednesdays, teaching you guys how to make money and then be more attractive to girls or strategies on how to date in the modern world.
But like when it comes to like interviewing guests, man, I really dislike, I dislike rappers, bro.
I just, I just dislike it.
I hate to say it like that, but that's just most of the time.
Not all, of course.
Some are great, right?
Like we brought Battle Rapper on Conceded.
Great conversation, right?
But when it comes to like these like music industry type guys, nah, man.
No, no, it's just not worth it.
It's just not worth it.
And I think a lot of the audience agrees with me on that.
Is the work it takes, and it takes so much work behind the scenes.
If you're a fresh really putting in a lot of work to get these guys on, and for the quality of interview that we get in return, it really ain't worth it.
Keller's watching this.
Appreciate that.
Nick Kroll.
Hope you guys are having a great night.
Appreciate that.
Nick.
Wyatt, don't save her.
She don't want to be saved.
Bro, that is so true, especially with this chick.
She low-key a baddie, I'd smash, cuz.
What?
All right.
Hey, man.
Some guys will just do.
Oh, Myron cousin Abdul.
Thanks, Abdul.
I appreciate that.
I know you would.
No, Jake, no joke.
I have that same gun.
Okay, school scooter.
My first super chat, Marin.
You truly believe there's no reason to kill someone, even violence, rapists, or even serial killers.
Yeah, they definitely should be too, but that's them being executed by the state.
I'm talking about murder, bro, not like murder, like shooting and killing somebody for like no reason.
That's what I'm talking about.
But like capital punishment, etc.
No, that's great.
I agree.
I actually agree with the death penalty on some situations.
Jose Price, remember what Freddy Wap Baby Mama made that weak ass threat because she was mad about being poor?
Yeah, bro.
That's what I, yeah, man.
It's just, it's just not whatever.
Yeah.
Amiri, hey, Myron, I'm the one that said that you look like Vladimir Redmanovic the other day.
LOL.
I'm glad you read that because I've had $30 worth of super chats get ignored before and I was getting discouraged.
Did you?
I didn't even see him come through, man.
Here's the thing, guys.
Y'all got to remember: Nick Fuentez Rumble only.
Yeah, I'll probably start it on YouTube.
And then once we get into his political views and everything else like that, we'll definitely go on Rumble.
That won't be on YouTube because we will get canceled immediately.
Guys, when it comes to like the super chats, man, we try to do our best to like read as many of them as we can.
But you guys got to remember when we got a lot of people watching and stuff like that.
We can't go through each one.
And we get a lot of complaints if we spend too much time reading super chats.
People say, oh, this is annoying, blah, blah, blah.
So we try to make it where we read the ones that come in the beginning, but as the viewership increases, increases and increases, right?
We have to obviously increase the donation level to read it.
And obviously, that's from a business perspective and then also from a quality standpoint of running the show.
So that's what it is.
So don't think that we ignore your chats on purpose just to like fuck with y'all.
Like, no, typically, if you want to get your stuff, like Wyatt's pretty smart about this, right?
If you want to get your chat read, just super chat in the beginning before people start piling in.
But once people start piling in, you know, we obviously have to focus on the quality of the show and not stop it too often for chats.
So that's why we put thresholds.
But every time, every single chat does get shown on screen, guys.
Don't get it twisted.
Every single chat will always get shown on screen, regardless of how big we get, right?
Because we're nothing without y'all.
So we appreciate that.
Let's keep going here.
So now we're going to get into another murder.
On June the 1st, 1990, the body of 43-year-old construction worker, David Spears, was discovered by an illegal trash dump in Citrus County, naked, but for his cap.
He had been shot six times.
Damn, she just left nothing on him but his cap.
Like, goddamn.
She was like, all right, I'm going to leave you naked, bro, just with a hat on.
And robbed committing these murders, Aileen had a massive advantage of surprise.
These individuals were guys.
They were in their own vehicle.
They felt empowered.
This was just a prostitute they picked up.
Ben says these rappers are also simps never had to work.
Yeah, that's another part of it too, man.
A lot of them are simps, bro.
And here's the other thing, too.
Y'all got to remember.
When you bring certain people on, right, that are like in the show biz or whatever it may be, a lot of the time they might agree with some of the stuff that we say, but they can't openly like support us.
Like they can't be like, oh, yeah, I agree with y'all, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So it is what it is, man.
But yeah, a lot of them are simps, especially the younger guys.
So yeah.
Please do the Jonathan Mayers case.
I will put in the comments after.
Okay.
Angie got y'all, man.
She got y'all.
They would not have expected a gun to come from the back.
You do not expect a female serial killer.
June the 6th, 40-year-old rodeo worker Charles Cascadin was found dead in Pasco County.
He'd been robbed and shot nine times with a handgun.
We don't know if she felt that killing these individuals in Florida and taking their cars and their money and everything was just a continued pattern from what she had been doing since she was nine years old with no remorse, no sense of anguish, no sense that she needed to make up for these crimes.
was just something she did.
The body of 65-year-old part-time missionary Peter Symes was never found.
But his car was.
I think this was the guy in the movie that he just picked her up and she just needed his car.
But this is in like really trick me because it was really like a dramatic scene.
Yeah.
Yeah, he actually tried to help her.
He wasn't trying to even smash her.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was a scene, right?
I think this guy is made her kneel.
She made him kneel and then she shot him.
Yeah.
It was a guy that was actually trying to help her.
Yep.
And then she went back and tried to say, you know, that all these men, you know, graped her.
And that's what she was acting in self-defense, which isn't true.
But we'll, and we'll get into some of her interviews.
And I want you guys to kind of watch her body language when she talks.
But yeah, let's keep going here.
On the 4th of July, 1990, two women were seen.
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That's it to abandon it after swerving off the road and crashing near Orange Springs.
These were men that were traveling on the highways and byways to central Florida.
Now, real quick, I'm going to show you guys a reenactment of how that actually went when they crashed into when they crashed into a into a pole.
And this actually ends up getting them caught later on.
It leads to a critical eyewitness.
Victim of the serial killer.
And even though his body was never found, his Pontiac Sunbird provided the most important clues so far.
Rhonda Bailey, who lived on a quiet street, was sitting on a front porch with a cold drink.
Are you all so?
When this crash happened, right, this woman, Rhonda Bailey, is able to get a very good look at the two, and it's going to lead to the infamous mugshots that you guys are going to see here in a second.
Excuse me, not mug shots, the infamous sketch drawings that led to their eventual capture.
She was confronted by two hysterical women.
She wanted to help, but soon realized this is no ordinary traffic accident.
The driver and passenger had something to hide.
One woman was frantically wiping down the imagine you're just sitting having a about to have some lemonade and then two chicks, right?
Two lesbians like fucking crash into a pole right next to you and they're just yelling at each other.
You stupid bitch.
You know what I mean?
Well, you can't even look vagina properly.
Blah, blah, blah.
Doing some whatever stupid argument that they're arguing about.
And you're like, what the hell?
And then they don't say a word to you.
Some chick is like frantically cleaning the thing up and then they just get the fuck out of the scene.
Like imagine like for you as a witness, like what the hell is going on right now?
Windshield and dashboard.
What are you doing?
What I'm doing now.
Lady realized there was a lot more to this than a car running into a telegraph pole.
And this is suspicious behavior.
Instead of like, you know, making sure that like trying to fix the car or anything else like that, she ends up cleaning the car and pulling the license plate off, right?
That's obviously going to make you go, hmm.
Yeah.
She called the police and they quickly established the car belonged to the missing Peter Seams.
Oh, at that point, they couldn't use the car.
Women can't drive.
Crime scene now.
Saudi Arabia was right.
Lists was soon collecting evidence.
Got some bloody glass I'm going to click.
There's the pressure to solve the case and get a conviction, but I'm outside that loop.
I have the pressure to collect the evidence and make sure I don't screw up the evidence and collecting the best evidence.
We may pick up 100 objects and 90 of them don't really have any value, but at that time, we don't know.
And I got some blood behind on this side.
On the door rest of the drivers.
And it's not really until this happens, guys, that they're able to start linking the other murders and disappearances and basically saying, like, hmm, we might have ourselves a serial killer here.
Because again, guys, right, this is the late 80s, early 90s now at this point.
And right, there's police databases now.
Police departments are working together, but they still don't know that a lot of these missing individuals and these dead bodies that are turning up is the work of one individual.
Okay.
So this vehicle crash was actually a critical component for allowing the police to piece everything together and start connecting some of these murders to one individual.
And also, they also got evidence, right?
And remember when I told you that she would go and she will go from arrest to arrest.
So they actually had her fingerprints in the database because, you know, this girl would just get arrested at any time.
So they linked to two of the evidence in this car and the arrest.
And that's how they got her.
Yeah.
And we're going to talk about exactly how that happened here in a bit.
But you guys are going to, it's very interesting how the police were able to link it.
But they did find a fingerprint here in this vehicle, which was also very important.
Side was a bloody palm print.
And Wanda Bailey was able to help the police build photo fits.
Those and the palm print.
Ah, shit.
That's it, bitch.
Finally gave the investigation the focus it needed.
Nice middle-aged white man to be found shot to death in the past year.
That didn't stop the killing, though.
September 12th, Dick Humphreys, 56-year-old from Crystal River in Marion County, a private detective, shot seven times.
The killing was getting more frequent, more routine.
At that point, in my career, I guess every phone call was potentially bad, and you had a bad feeling about it until you knew it was family or some friend.
All right.
So that paints a little bit of a picture for y'all as far as them, how the vehicles identified that Pontiac.
So let's go back here to the original doc we were watching.
You know, the rule interstates, so to speak.
Men that were typically older than the 50s and 60s, men that were lonely and more desperate to seek the company of a woman.
The string of four murders left police baffled.
It first, of course, when you have these, when they're scattered, do they all occur in one community?
It's much easier to realize you're dealing with a serial killer.
In this case, they were spread over better than 100 miles.
Serial killer.
Angie, you got the map there, Angie?
Yeah.
Thank you.
You see, she's read my mind.
You have it?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, guys, here's where the murders went down here.
Go ahead, Angie.
If you want to lead them through with your mouse real fast, enlarge it a little bit more so they can see and then click that thing where it says hide.
There you go.
Okay, so I don't know how it was like the for the time to the killings, but these are the places.
So you see Gainesville, Ocala.
I think she killed two here.
Yeah.
Spring Hill, and you'll see Daytona Beach, which I think it was the first one.
But I know, no, the first one was in the 75.
They were all in the 75.
Except for Daytona Beach.
But all these other ones are like off 75.
The 75 was where she will like off the hitchhike.
Yeah.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
So this gives you guys a kind of visual representation of where a lot of her murders went down.
But yeah, you guys can see all over Central Florida.
And I'll tell you guys this too.
Like, Florida is a very different state depending on where you are.
So, when you're in southern Florida, you know, very, well, especially the Miami-Dade County, very Hispanic, right?
Very, um, you better know some Spanish, very cultural.
Then, once you get to Fort Lauderdale and above, you still have that strong Hispanic influence, but it's a lot more diverse.
Um, and then once you start getting into central Florida, that's where I call it.
They're starting to get into Hillbilly Land.
And then, once you go up further, closer to the Panhandle area, that's real Hillbilly Land, right?
So, um, that's how Florida is.
Uh, it's not, it's very different, it's a very different demographic depending on where you are in the state.
But hey, man, great state, one of my favorite places.
Often operate in that fashion, they won't kill sometimes in their hometown or in their home area.
They may drive two hours or four hours or go away for the weekend and kill someone somewhere else and come back.
This was one of those incidents where we did find the first body in Daytona Beach, but other than that, we didn't realize we had a serial killer until we began to pool our resources.
There was a lot of pressure on law enforcement to solve this because here was this woman, this prostitute.
They knew the circumstances, they could see the pattern emerging, and they could not find who this was back in Daytona.
And just so you guys know, they pretty much knew that they had a female offender when the first person got killed because that first guy that got killed, what was his name again?
Richard Muller, he only really spent time with women, he didn't really a loner, used to travel alone on his own go-to clubs, whatever it may be.
So, they knew with him at least his murderer was a female.
And then, when they started piecing things together, they're like, okay, all these other crimes are linked.
And then, when that car crash happened that I told you about, then they knew for a fact, all right, we got a female offender, and they saw two of them.
Um, and they believed that one of them was one or both of them were involved in the murder.
Because remember, that vehicle belonged to a missing person that a body was never recovered.
Yeah, actually, they got the testimony of one of one of the prostitutes from a border that he used to frequent.
I don't know if he saw that.
The first victim, yeah, okay, they got a testimony from one of his uh hookpinks, one of his hookers, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I seen him leave with this crazy chick with fucked up teeth.
She said, She said that she they will have like intercourse and stuff, but she didn't kill him, basically.
Well, yeah, I would hope so.
So, I didn't kill him, he deserved to die, but I didn't kill him.
Some other bitch did.
All right, let's, uh, get back to it.
...porn her victim's possessions, sharing the proceeds with Tyra and Booth...
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In biker bars, her favorite, the last resort, just a short walk from their motel.
Al Bulling is the bar's owner.
This was a place where she felt comfortable to relax and have a few drinks.
And end of a day's work with Florida, if what I want to call it, we sat down and talked.
And she played the jukebox at the time.
And if she got out of control, allowed like anybody else, we just told him, Hey, quiet down, and she quieted down and really had no problems with her whatsoever.
She never let on what she did.
We never asked what she did.
We could care less.
And she started coming in with Ty at that time was her girlfriend and stuff like that.
And Ty's just a typical woman, just wanted everything in the world.
And Eileen tried to give it to her.
And needless to say, it didn't work out.
Now, as far as the last resort goes, you got something you want to show the people, Angie?
Yeah, the last resort here.
They obviously made it a touristic, yeah, touristic place.
So, as you can see, this is from five months ago.
People still frequent this place to you know take pictures because this girl will frequent here.
It's a famous bar now.
Yeah, it's there is a wall of fame, right?
And there is this bricks here, says Eileen Lee, wherenose I was raped.
Oh, man.
Yeah, you can you can see the pictures here.
It's pretty nasty, honestly.
Yeah, it's a biker bar.
This is it.
This is what it looks like today, guys.
This is it right here.
Um, and uh, you know, this is where Port Orange, Florida.
It's a little rinky dang.
This is actually where she ended up getting arrested, too.
They did a whole sting operation on her here.
Um, but yeah, you guys can see it's like in a little residential neighborhood in the middle of nowhere.
She's got her own like hot sauce.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hold on, let me show the show them the hot sauce.
Go ahead.
Oh, man.
What's it called?
Crazy Killer.
What?
It's Crazy Killer.
Hot sauce.
They got that, they got her face.
So, yeah, this is a pretty famous bar that a lot of people come to because of obviously Warnos used to hang out here all the time.
It's got a slogan says, the place of the cold beer and killer women.
Oh, well, marketing at its finest, huh?
So, yeah, yeah, somebody said Florida woman.
Yeah, in this case, it's Florida woman instead of Florida man.
So, um, all right, it's crazy.
Let's go back here in July.
50-year-old Troy Beres, a salesman, was found dead in a wooded area in Marion County.
He had been shot twice.
The ultimate aim was just to get rid of the stuff, to get money, to get it to Tyrrea, to further their existence as a daily thing.
Killing had just become a way of life.
Yeah, and unfortunately, guys, killing is one of those things where the more you do it, the easier it becomes.
So, for her, you know, after she got over the first help of killing a guy, she looked at it like, okay, look, I can kill them, I can get their car, I can get money, and not have any witnesses against me.
So, to her and her twisted mind at the time, she looked at it like, okay, this is just the best way to go because now I don't have a witness that can testify against me.
Keep in mind, guys, remember when she did her first robbery, right?
What ended up happening?
She went to jail for a few years because the clerk was alive, was able to identify her, and she went to prison for that.
So, she looked at it like there's more upside to killing them than to keep them alive.
And that's why that's a big reason why she did it.
Right, she tried to justify it later, saying, Oh, no, they were trying to grab me, blah, blah, blah.
But we know that's not true.
Um, let's keep going on the 12th of September 1990.
Two teenage boys were riding bicycles aimlessly around the streets and cal-de-sacs of Marion County.
It was 91 degrees and had been raining as they turned.
Oh, man, anyone that lives in Florida, you guys already know 91 degrees and it had been raining.
It's gonna be humid, and it's gonna be not only is it gonna be humid, but any dead body that smell is going to be even stronger, extremely pungent.
So, uh, I guarantee a big part of them finding this uh this course probably had to do with the smell.
To a dead end, they found 56-year-old former police chief Dick Humphreys.
He was dead, shot six times in the head and torso.
She was somewhat shambolic, but very disorganized, killing a former cop, stupid.
Here we go.
Organized killer, as we would call them.
She was disorganized in her daily life.
She was not a great planner.
Her idea of consequences were far too complex.
She could not control the chaotic lifestyle, the chaotic way she committed crimes.
And, you know, I'm not surprised.
Like I told y'all before, she was very erratic and out of control or whatever.
And all right.
Tell you guys all the time on Fresh and Fit, right?
This is a very interesting, unique crossover between FedReacts and Fresh and Fit and RP Awareness, etc.
The reason why I don't tell you guys not to take promiscuous women seriously or not to commit to them, especially girls that are involved in sex work or any of that type of crap, is that a lot of the times, guys, their life is out of control.
They're all over the place.
They're here one day.
They're here another day.
They're, you know, dancing one day.
Then they could be on a boat another day.
Then they could be across the country because some simp decided to fly them and bring them with them wherever may be.
Like these types of women don't have real schedules, real interpretations of how the world really works or whatever.
They're kind of like in their own la-la land, right?
They don't work regular hours.
They don't have anything to lose because the barrier to entry, right, to get into sex work doesn't require you to be a good person.
If you're going to be a dancer, you're going to be a porn star, whatever it may be.
A lot of the girls that get into these professions, right, come from broken homes.
They're drug addicts, alcoholics, they're degenerates in general.
They'll have failures at other things in their life.
So the last thing that they have left a lot of the times is to monetize their sexuality.
And in doing so, right, it puts them in a situation where their life is extremely chaotic, right?
Most trippers aren't responsible.
Most trippers don't understand how the world really works.
Most trippers don't really have a grasp of how things really go.
So obviously we're looking at this from the most extreme end because now you got someone who's erratic, not emotionally stable, trauma, and she has a gun and she's a hitchhiker.
So she could be anywhere at any time, right?
They don't have phone numbers.
They don't have stable addresses.
And in this case, this is where it goes to the extreme end where the person now becomes a serial killer.
But in general, right?
if we're going to bring it back one one footstep, I tell you guys not to commit.
Obviously, this is the most egregious version is an Aileen Wuornos.
You don't want that.
But I tell you not to take these types of women seriously is because they don't take life seriously.
You understand?
They don't have anything to lose and we don't have anything to lose.
That's a very dangerous individual.
And women that are involved in sex work a lot of the times have nothing to lose.
Hence why they got into sex work in the first place, because they had nothing to lose.
And a lot of times these women will come into your life and turn your life upside down.
You understand?
Just like her husband that she was with, you know, luckily for him, he was able to see what the hell was going on.
And, you know, divorced her in an older marriage within a month.
But a lot of guys don't see this.
Right.
Luckily for him, Aileen showed her colors early on beating his ass with a cane.
But a lot of men don't figure this out until later on when she already has her hooks deep into you.
Maybe you have a kid with her.
Maybe you've put her in a position where she has some power over your assets or whatever.
So, guys, I don't say this to be an asshole and be some misogynistic jerk and telling y'all don't take these women serious.
I tell you guys this because they will absolutely destroy your life.
I don't care what nobody says.
I'm giving y'all the advice that mainstream society is never going to tell you because they're too pussy to tell y'all the truth.
But promiscuous women, women involved in sex work, 99% of the time are terrible fucking people and will ruin your life for trying to help them.
Don't save them.
They don't want to be saved.
Have sex.
Throw them to the side of the road.
Never take them seriously, bro.
Recreational use only.
OK, period.
You don't take these women seriously.
Then next thing you know, you can end up with an alien war nose and she could fuck you up, man.
Or an STD.
Or an STD, the gift that keeps on giving.
Anyone who is perhaps more ritually involved with a murder would possibly have retained aspects and would have made the crime scene their own.
With Aileen, her killings were just purely and simply for profit.
In November, the body of 62-year-old police reserve, Gino Antonio, was found in Dixie County, naked, except for his socks.
If you guys notice, she's left a couple of the victims naked.
She left this guy naked with just some socks, which is crazy.
But I think she did that also as like a power thing, right?
Throughout her life, she's kind of been abused and men have had power over her, which is why she's been the victim of so many sexual crimes.
So I think for her, right, in her mind, OK, now I finally have the power back.
I'm taking reins here.
I'm going to leave these victims naked, kind of like how they've left me or how they wanted to leave me.
So I think this is her taking back some of that power, leaving her victims naked out in the wilderness like that.
He'd been shot in the head and back four times.
With the various law enforcement agencies pooling their resources, they began to focus on the car belonging to Peter Symes that had been crashed and dumped in July.
That Pontiac we just showed you guys earlier.
Became suspicious when they wrecked one of the cars from one of the victims.
And this was all over the news, by the way, guys, right?
Back then there was no social media.
So obviously you would use newspaper papers, you would use the media, the mainstream media, right?
Because there was no Instagram or alternative media back then.
And that's how they're able to get the word out.
They were seen walking away by several passing motors and people.
And so then we realized that car came from the killing scene, a different jurisdiction.
But it looked like it was two females, probably.
And that put us on the right track.
And remember, the eyewitness was the one that was able to help them illustrate that sketch.
And she was the one that pinned it together and showed that it was, in fact, two females driving that vehicle.
And then obviously the weird behavior of cleaning the vehicle, pulling off the license plate, that was all very strange.
And she was able to look and be like, what the hell?
This doesn't make sense.
Obviously, Warnos is very stupid and, you know, goes to show her poor, piss, poor planning.
You know, the police can still identify the vehicle through the VIN, right?
The vehicle identification number, right?
Which is like right there on the dash.
Or there's other places where the VIN is hidden as well.
If you guys watched my episode of 9-11 with Ramsey Youssef, they were actually able to identify the van off a VIN number that was found in a hidden part of the vehicle.
There's certain areas where the VIN is written, guys, that most conventional criminals aren't going to know about that allows police to still identify the vehicle, even if they get parts of it.
And that's actually how they were able to identify the terrorists behind the 9-11, excuse me, the 1993 World Trace Center bombing was that it was a rental van VIN number that was found in the parking lot.
That actually is what blew the case open.
So VINs are very important and they're hidden in certain parts of the vehicle, but Warnos being an idiot and not planning things out.
Like we said before, her being an erratic criminal on the run, stripper, sex worker, etc.
She was not meticulous in cleaning up behind herself like a lot of other male serial killers do, which I told y'all before is indicative of women that are involved in this lifestyle.
Strippers, dancers, sex workers, etc., they live their lives in chaos, guys.
They don't know what the hell is going to happen tomorrow because they don't have a set schedule most of the time.
Okay.
They're not disciplined.
So, again, this isn't a podcast to tell you guys to stay away from hoes, but it is a podcast to tell y'all to stay away from hoes.
telling y'all man don't do it yeah she look crazy bro I'm like, oh, they're like.
With the net closing in, Wuornos took her handgun and threw the murder weapon from the bridge into Rose Bay.
And that's the same handgun that we showed you guys before.
The police were able to recover it.
That's why it's all rusted because it had been in the river for a bit.
Because at this point, guys, remember, her sketch is all over the news.
People know that it's two women.
So she's like, holy crap.
So she freaks out and throws it into the river.
But Warnos had been careless.
On the 6th of December, she had pawned a camera belonging to her first victim, Richard Mallory.
Here we go.
Shit's about to shift.
Although she'd used an alias, she was required by law to provide a thumbprint.
And police were able to trace her true identity.
On January the 8th, 1991, Eileen was spotted by two undercover police officers.
They followed her to the last resort bar where she was drinking heavily.
It was a cold January night, like in 1990.
So there you see.
So basically, they found her fingerprints in the vehicle, right?
That Pontiac.
And then also her thumbprint because she wanted, she needed money, right?
Again, these women being very stupid.
She needed money.
So what does she do?
She pawns the camera from her first victim, right?
But due to Florida law, she had to give a thumbprint.
They were able to match that up.
And then, bam, next thing you know, they got her.
Gotcha, bitch.
And it's a link.
Then they start putting her under surveillance.
So what do they do?
They find her at obviously the last resort bar right here, which we showed y'all before, drinking, getting drunk, listening to some fucking country music or whatever the hell she's doing over there.
And this is what's going to happen next.
He won.
She really had no place to stay.
So when he closed up the bar, I had some trailers sitting out here in the back.
And I said, there's a couple of construction workers that are staying in the trailers.
They'll be here till the morning.
And if you need a place, there's an old car seat out there you can take and lay down on.
And maybe the guys will let you stay in the trailer or something.
Then the next morning, she got up.
We went into the bar.
We opened up.
I was shooting pool with her for a couple hours.
And then a couple of these guys came in, construction workers.
And then she started shooting pool with them.
They didn't know if she had the gun with her or not.
So they didn't want nothing happening inside the bar.
So they waited for her to walk outside the bar.
And they arrested her and took her away.
And that was the last we ever seen about her.
Not even a good murderer.
God damn it.
Women can't do nothing right.
Now, all jokes aside.
So let me go ahead.
I got the actual footage, guys, of her being arrested.
Let's pull that up and the undercover takedown.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me pull this up for y'all.
Bam.
Bam.
Hey, guys, do me a favor, like the video.
We got almost 1700 of you guys watching us on YouTube alone.
So come on over and like the video on YouTube.
No choice but to take Eileen into custody.
Sorry that the audio is so bad.
Let me try to increase it here.
It's on the fire and call it.
Now this hunt's over with.
Ah!
Yo, man.
These dudes in the South have some crazy say.
Biz on the fire.
So no, over with.
What?
What the did he say?
Hold on.
Let me let me go.
They, as expected, they suspended the stream.
It's okay.
It's going to come back, though.
So they're watching on, they're watching on what's it called on YouTube.
So yeah, just go to Twitch.
So people are already dropping it in there.
I'm going to go ahead and pin this comment.
Matrix attack, they say.
Yeah, Matrix attack.
It's fine.
Those are going to be back in like a minute.
It's crazy, though, because I had stopped playing it.
Why, though?
Because of these?
Nah, it can't be this one because I only played like a few seconds of it.
It's probably the other one.
I think it's the other one that we played.
So that's what it is.
But I guess we could read some chats while we wait.
They'll be back, though.
They're coming over to Twitch.
Yeah, don't worry, guys.
It'll be back on YouTube.
And the interesting thing, too, is that whenever they do this and they suspend the stream or whatever, they're going to bring it back.
It just takes a couple of seconds and maybe like a minute or whatever.
It's weird because I had stopped playing the other stuff.
I was like, damn, we made it.
Yeah.
Woo!
And then they just like stop.
Stop the stream, but it'll be back.
And it's funny too, because on the YouTube replay, it'll come back as well, guys.
So don't worry.
If you're watching this right now, when this comes back on the YouTube replay, this part of the stream that's actually suspended on YouTube is actually going to be back up.
So don't worry about it.
It's back.
It's back on YouTube.
Oh, look at that.
Bam.
Look at that.
We're already back.
So I'll read some of these chats real quick.
We got that.
But we're back, guys.
We're back in business.
don't worry uh we're good um and just so you guys know that just came back to youtube i'll Whenever they do that, like it says stream suspender, whatever, what ends up happening is they end up bringing that part of the stream back.
I don't know what it is.
I think YouTube has some safeguards in there where it's like, if it looks like you're streaming copyrighted content, they'll just suspend the stream without really like checking or whatever.
So it is what it is, but don't worry.
On the replay, everything will be playable.
So please do the Jonathan Mayers case.
I will put in the comments after.
Okay, we read that one before.
We will do that, my friend.
Okay, ready to go.
Suppare and Angie.
Always a pleasure to watch Fred Reacts.
Question for y'all.
What's your take on the riots in France?
How are they getting out of this?
Hey, man, they probably aren't, bro, because they're pissed off about the energy expenses.
And you know that we're not going to stop this war anytime soon.
So it is what it is.
Walk a flock is a perfect example of why I don't want to see another rapper interview.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to y'all, man.
That was really disappointing.
A big reason why we brought him on is because I thought we were gonna talk about, because he had talked about on other podcasts how he does like investments or whatever.
And when we brought him on, I was like, all right, we're gonna get the details.
Like, we want to know, like, what are you actually investing in or whatever?
Because, like, on the other things, he had talked about not being an idiot, investing your money, blah, blah.
But he never spoke specifically.
And then when I asked him to talk about it specifically, he didn't talk about it specifically.
So I was like, so he didn't like say anything.
I was like, all right, whatever.
He kind of just danced around it.
And I was like, man, this is some caps.
So it is what it is.
I don't have an issue with the guy personally, but that was a very disappointing interview.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
Derek Todd Lee, Case, Louisiana, serial killer.
Okay.
I have it written down yet.
Okay.
Juice, just two books.
Hey, Amber Love the Vids.
Keep out of Goerg.
He was my government.
Okay.
So many killers around the year.
I was born in 1989.
Facts.
Can you and Angie cover the Transylvania University book heist?
It's always been a favorite of mine.
Never heard of it, Kill Cam.
Let me write it down because I haven't heard it.
I really have learned a lot about male and female nature.
Is it possible to bring people who don't agree with you for interviews, specifically on the pen COVID experience in the hospitals and clinics?
Sure.
I mean, like I said, I'm not, I don't consider myself a No, a beer bug pandemic expert, but I probably will.
I'm going to try to bring RFK on for y'all.
Um, he makes some compelling arguments on it.
Andrew Ortiz, I'm glad you guys got rid of.
He explained to you know how not all them boys have Zionist views.
Nick F will take you down the one viewpoint road.
Hey, man, like I said before, um, I think it's important to bring people of different um opinion.
Um, hell, we're even gonna try to bring uh Dr. Umar Johnson on for y'all.
So, like I said before, we're cool with having people on to have different viewpoints, Ryoko.
I remember someone recommended the case of Junko Furuto Furuta.
Oh my gosh, I checked and I wonder if it's too evil for Fed Reacts.
It was named the worst single murder case in human history and or 44 Days of Hell.
I think I've heard about that.
Wait, that's the Japanese girl that was abused, right?
Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's horrible, it still haunts it to this day.
Yeah, it's horrible.
All right, so let's go back to the undercover footage.
Um, actually, oh, no, sorry, uh, where are we at here?
Yeah, let's go back to the undercover footage here of them taking her down.
There's no choice but to take Eileen into custody, and that's one of the undercover officers pissing a fire calling it, calling the dog because this hunt's over with.
That's hilarious.
It's on the fire and calling a dog.
Now this hunt's over with.
He coaxes Eileen outside for a smoke.
So there she is right there.
Obviously, this is 1990s footage, guys, so it's a little rough, but here she is right here.
and they basically get her outside.
They took us both down and said it was on the side of the truck.
Hey, what's up?
We never played so long.
Hang on.
Okay, so here he is right here, guys.
So, this is the undercover guy playing a good role, actually, making it look like, yo, what the hell's going on here?
Like, why are y'all messing with us?
Um, and obviously, you know, I've done this before too, where you, you arrest the undercover as well as the criminal to make it look more believable.
It's got that moment though.
Party, party in the back, business in the front or business in the front, party in the back.
With Eileen.
He has one life getting her to talk.
What's going on, girl?
What do you mean?
Why the f*** are they talking about warmth?
So, here you can see the undercover officer is doing a really good job.
What he's doing is he's he's throwing the blame on her.
Why the hell are we getting arrested?
You got a warrant.
What the hell's going on here?
So, he's putting the onus and blame on her to make her feel like she might be a snitch or a crook or what basically that he's putting responsibility on her that they're being taken down.
And obviously, the natural human reaction a lot of the times is to you know defend yourself like, No, I didn't do shit, blah, blah, blah.
I don't know what you're talking about.
So, he's trying to get her to admit to any potential wrongdoing, right?
Because they got the car wired up and she doesn't know that he's an undercover officer at this point, though.
She does have her suspicions, which you guys are going to see here in a second.
Oh, it's down.
It's down.
It's down again.
What the hell?
It might be this video then.
Yes, it's a video.
It might be this video then.
All right.
So, goddamn it.
All right.
Can't even give commentary.
These guys are being lame.
It's fine.
I mean, we did show basically the most of the takedown.
So, all good.
Shout out to you two being lame.
Uh, so let's see here.
This is what I'll do.
I'll go ahead and we'll hit some of these chats, even though they're being lame.
And then, what's the other video I was gonna hit?
Those other videos are gonna hit too.
Um, do you have anything on the uh selling the selling of a serial killer?
The documentary, selling of a serial killer.
You don't have it, no, what's that?
It's a documentary where they talk about um how the lawyer and her adoptive mother, allegedly, um, try to profit a profit from oh, yeah, they try to make money off of her, yeah, and I think they were able to circumvent that rule too, right?
The um the son of law, son, this, yeah, the son of yeah, yeah, yeah, because uh, you want to explain that to the people that that um son of Sam rule, yeah, right here.
Oh, you have it, okay, go ahead.
So, uh, wait, wait, wait, where is it?
Okay, okay, here it is.
Um, so the son of Sam law is prohibitive.
Can you enlarge it a bit?
Like, uh hit control plus a few so they can like read it here.
The son of sal law.
If you guys remember the case of the son of Sam, he tried to profit from his case to sell his story.
So, yeah, we showed you.
Go watch that episode, by the way.
It was a good episode.
So, this law prohibits criminals from profiting from writings or shows about their crimes.
However, courts have frequently struck down this law on First Amendment grounds.
Criminals from profiting.
Okay, we're back on YouTube.
I think it's still on in Florida.
This law is still active.
So, that's why they couldn't, she couldn't profit from her case, but that didn't stop her adoptive mother, which we're gonna talk about that later, I guess, and her lawyer, who I think is modern, a Martin.
Sorry, he's an idiot.
I mean, you guys can see this documentary.
Look it up.
It's, I think, it's from 2003.
It's called, or if it's not from 2003, it's from 1994.
It's called The Selling of a Serial Killer, and it's on YouTube.
Look it up, it's really good.
Um, but yeah, all right.
So, as y'all see right here, this is the undercover shit.
But basically, I describe what already went down here.
So, we're gonna move on here to the trial, okay, guys.
So, she goes on trial, and her girlfriend, her lesbian girlfriend, actually ends up testifying against her.
So, here's a clip from the trial: I met her in a bar.
The police had found Tyrilla in Ohio, where she agreed to set up her lover to confess.
We were sitting on the floor watching TV, and she just came out and said, I have something to tell you.
And I asked her what, and she said that she had shot and killed a man that day.
She loved you, didn't she?
Yes, she said she knew anything for you, didn't she?
Yes, she did.
And in order for her to say what you wanted her to, you lied to her.
Yes, was in fact much more than a couple of times, wasn't it?
It could have been.
You called me the deposition this morning.
Yes, I did.
Tyria Moore agreed with Sergeant Jarvis's superiors to help get Lee to confess.
So, one of the ways that they were able to get Warnos, guys, is they got her girlfriend to call Aileen and guilt trip her about the police investigating her because she started to get heat from the police as well, even though she wasn't the one that was actually committing these murders or there at the scene.
So, she guilt trips Aileen during these phone conversations and she agreed to make these calls with the police present and have them recorded.
So, this ended up being the nail in the coffin for Aileen Warnos during a prosecution.
They're going to play these tapes in trial.
Tyrrea was brought back down to Marin County and housed in the motel from the motel.
Tyrrea Moore had a number of phone conversations with Lee, who at that time was held in custody in jail, but had not yet confessed to the murders.
These conversations were monitored and made under police supervision.
Hello, yeah, this is properly.
Yes, hi.
Hey, hey, I had to call you early, but I didn't know if you're going to listen today or what.
I don't, what the hell is going on, Lee?
They've called, they've been up to my parents again.
They've got my sister now asking her questions.
What the hell's going on?
Huh.
And, guys, keep in mind, when they did that takedown, right, at the last resort bar that I talked that I showed you guys before with the undercover, like Aileen didn't really give a statement.
She didn't really talk to the police.
The only thing that got her talking was this phone call and then later on, her coming clean so that her lover wouldn't take some heat in the situation.
So, and then she ended up testifying.
Why are they asking you such a question?
I don't know.
Lee, they're coming after me.
I know they are.
No, they're not.
Why are they asking so many questions then?
See, she's acting, you know, she's crying, being all emotionally dramatic, etc.
So, this is the lover that's calling Aileen.
Listen, listen, listen.
Deal with your gratitude, okay?
I'm gonna have to because I'm like you go to jail for something that you did.
This is unfair.
She's trapping her.
Sami is a nervous record.
My mom has been calling me all the time.
She doesn't know what the hell's going on.
Okay.
She got it too.
Okay.
All right.
What?
I'm not going to let you go to jail.
I'm not going to let you go to jail.
You evidently don't love me anymore.
You don't trust me or anything.
I mean, you're going to let me get in trouble for something that I didn't do.
More manipulation.
I'm not.
Listen, quit crying.
That can't happen.
I'm scared shitless.
I know.
I left my mom.
I don't know whether I should keep on living or if I should.
No, Ty, Tyler.
What if they don't believe me?
Well, if I gotta confess Wait, how did you do this?
Why did you do this?
Why did you do this?
And then she responds, I don't know.
Gotcha, bitch.
This is all golden evidence for the state, by the way, guys.
Hi.
Wait.
I've probably never been here.
Yes.
If I have to confess everything, is it going to be a fucking trouble?
I will.
Okay.
If I have to confess to keep you from getting in trouble, I will.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Case closed.
Lock her up.
Lock her up.
Okay.
No.
Don't do it now.
Get it over with.
Get it over with.
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
You can call me back later.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Bye.
All right.
So much for talking about loyalty earlier.
So much for talking about loyalty earlier.
Look at this.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Her lover just gave her up like that.
She just threw her under the bus like and also, you guys also got to remember, right?
So this isn't a justification for the for her lesbian lover to snitch on her, but you guys got to remember her family was against her being with this girl, right?
Because they looked at her like she's a crazy prostitute.
And they were religious.
She's violent.
Exactly.
She came from a religious family.
You know, why are you with her?
Go get a job.
Leave her.
Blah, blah, blah.
Then on top of that, now the news has both their pictures right up saying that we're looking for these two women.
The police had already arrested Aileen at this point.
The police are grilling her, asking her questions.
Were you there at the murder scene?
We're going to get you for, you know, accessory to murder, murder after, you know, whatever, harboring a fugitive.
They're going to get her for all these things.
They're pressuring her.
So of course, right, her dumbass is like, oh my God, I can't handle this press.
So she breaks, she folds, and she, you know, agrees to do these phone calls with the police to go ahead and catch Aileen.
So, and mind you, Aileen at the time was already caught.
She was in jail, right?
And she was kind of standing tall, not confessing, right?
They're after this undercover operation that I showed you guys earlier, which YouTube keeps trying to keep from me showing you guys, right?
But you guys get the point.
But it wasn't until the girlfriend got her to crack that she confessed.
So this is an interview that Warrenos gave before she dies.
This is like, you know, a few days or so before she died in 2002.
So let's see what she has to say.
And I think this is a really interesting interview because you guys get to see so many different personality traits from this crazy ass woman.
And it's pretty entertaining.
So let's get into it.
Good morning.
Are you prepared?
I'm prepared.
All right.
I'm all right with it.
What is that?
Look, bro.
Like, bombard.
I'm all right with it.
But like I said, remember, tell, let them know.
And just so you guys know, she got sentenced after she, you know, obviously she went to trial, lost Big L, sentenced to death.
Now she's on death row.
And I know that the cops knew who I was after Richard Mallory died.
I left prints everywhere and they covered it up and let me kill the rest of those guys to turn me into a serial killer.
I know they did because I was no professional serial killer or anything.
I'm a murderer or whatever you want to call it, you know.
Wasn't special.
Look into the crazy conspiracy theory she's going to have here.
Eileen, how did some sloppy work, you know, and I love her.
How have you prepared yourself for tomorrow morning?
I'm all right with it.
Hey, I'm ready to go.
Hey, I was tortured at BCI.
They had the intercom on in the room and they kept lying that it wasn't on.
And they were using sonic pressure on my head since 1997.
What?
What the fuck?
And every time I was trying to write something, and I think they had some kind of eye in the cell.
I'm not sure, but every time I started writing something, it went up higher.
So, I'm thinking that probably had the TV rigged the TV or the mirror, something was rigged.
They got a huge satellite on the compound.
After they put the huge satellite on the compound, it could have been either rigged to the TV set or the mirror or something because the electrician, when he put the mirror on the wall, he said, Doesn't that look like computer?
The back of it, and he stuck it to the wall.
Do you think what did that affect your mind?
She thinks, huh?
Did that affect your mind in some way?
Sonic.
It was crushing my head and they were using sonic pressure continually.
Then, when I had three meetings with Miss Phila Corda on it, every meeting I had, she increased the pressure of the volume of the calm, increased the harassment on the floor, increased the trays being inedible, just increased every bit of my complaints and trashed all grievances.
They're trying to make it look like I was crazy at all times, rig up the room with torture.
If I said anything about their whole, I think their whole plan was trying to make it look like I was totally crazy.
Yeah, like you guys could see here, this is like the super saiyan level of not taking accountability.
But hey, this, what do I tell y'all, man?
This is I will go ahead and say that also her defense was like horrible.
Was the worst thing that was yeah, yeah, all of them tried to grape her was her defense.
Yeah, and uh, she actually took the stand, and that was a big mistake, yeah, and yeah, exactly.
And her lawyers didn't help at all, and also she was never, um, she was never offered the life imprisonment.
Why, like Ted Bundy was, yeah, like Ted Bundy, and so I mean, this isn't kind of fair, but yeah, I will, I don't know, anyways, doesn't matter, fair enough, but yeah, she got adopted in 1990 something before her death.
And this lady said that um, Jesus told her to do it, like Jesus gave her a message to adopt this lady to save her from, I don't know what, because she wasn't safe, or she wasn't like anything remotely savable at that point.
But I think this lady actually took the moment to just, I think she, I actually think that she paid her to do this because she said she claimed later on that her lawyer and this lady, this lady tried to profit from her case.
So yeah, this lady adopted her and made her use her last name, which is crazy.
Craziness, man.
Crazy.
Nobody would believe anything I have to say about anything.
And then drive me there if they could.
I suffered so bad.
I was really struggling to survive.
Had a lot of trays that were attempted murder and everything.
I had to wash all my food off.
And then one day I didn't wash my food off and I was sick for three weeks, almost died.
But you're okay now.
I'm okay.
I'm okay.
God is going to be there.
Jesus Christ is going to be there.
All the angels and everything.
And, you know, whatever, whatever's on the beyond, I think it's going to be more like Star Trek beaming me up into a space vehicle.
Then I move on, recolonize to another planet or whatever.
But it's whatever's the beyond, I know it's going to be good because I didn't do anything as wrong as they said.
I did the right thing.
And I. Oh, my God.
Bro, this is levels of lack of account.
You know, we always joke and say women can't take accountability, guys.
Y'all are seeing the final form of that right now with the most egregious crimes.
Yeah.
She declined her last meal.
Oh, she did?
She declined her last meal, which could have been anything she wanted for under $20 and instead was given a cup of tea of a coffee.
Sorry.
And her final words were, I'll just like to say, I'm sailing with the rock and I'll be back like Independence Day with Jesus June 6th, like the movie, Big Mother Ship and All.
I'll be back.
Boombaka!
Totally.
People's butts from getting hurt and raped and killed too.
So are you saying what was that?
Hold on.
Because I didn't do anything as wrong as they said.
I did the right thing.
And I saved a lot of people's butts from getting hurt and raped and killed too.
So are you saying that you killed in self-defense or in cold blood?
What do you, what are you?
Because you've changed your story.
I'm just trying to.
What are you talking about?
Change the story on what?
No, about whether it was self-defense or not.
I'm not going to say, you know, I'm not going to get in depth about my cases, Nick.
I'm on my way to the chamber.
Nothing stopping it.
You can believe it or you don't have to believe it.
That's up to you, man.
Put a big question mark on your film.
What more is there to say about the cops?
What more do you want to say about the cops?
A lot of stuff.
Did you know that they were surveilling me before I killed?
Okay, here comes her conspiracy theory here, guys.
Okay, so pay attention to this one.
And let's see.
And also, guys, do me a favor, man.
Uh, since we're taking a hit from YouTube being lame, uh, come on over to YouTube real quick, guys.
I think we should be safe from this point forward.
Come on over to YouTube, watch it on YouTube, and like the video for me.
Um, and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already, all right, so that we can help to get the engagement up.
We lost a few, a good amount of viewers, actually, a couple hundred from this whole BS.
Um, but yeah, come on back over.
And I knew it, and that was covered up.
Did you know there was helicopters dropping down from the sky?
Deputy Sheriff with decoys picking me up four or five months before my arrest.
It was covered up, but nonetheless, nobody ever asked me these questions.
Oh, when the cops are following me or not, Eileen.
Let's say the cops were following you.
Yeah, let's say they were following you and they did everything that you're saying they did.
Uh-huh.
Nonetheless, you killed seven men.
Yes, you were.
I'm asking you, what got you to kill the seven people?
And I'm telling you, because the cops let me keep killing them, Nick.
Don't you get it?
Not everybody is killing seven people.
So there must have been something in you that was getting you.
You are lost, Nick.
I was a hitchhiking hooker.
Right.
Running into trouble.
I shoot the guy if I ran into trouble.
Physical trouble.
The cops knew it.
When the physical trouble came, let them let her clean the streets.
And then we'll pull her in.
But that's why there was so much physical trouble just because it was all in one year.
Seven people in one year.
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
Lack of you guys can see like very callous, doesn't care.
And I think the reason why she doesn't care is because she's brainwashed herself to think that these guys were going to hurt her, that they're grapists and she's doing God's work, whatever.
A lot of the time, these serial killers guys, they'll go ahead and they'll use some like divine intervention for why they commit the crimes.
If you guys remember the railroad killer case, he basically said that like he had been getting voices in his head that he had to kill these people.
Like this is common where they know what they're doing is egregious.
So for them to kind of take away some of that accountability and that feeling of guilt, they go ahead and try to rationalize or justify their heinous actions.
And this is no different here.
She's using the guys of they were going to grape me or these guys are evil men to go ahead and feel better about what she was doing.
But why not say now?
Because I'm out of retaliation for taking my life like this and getting rich off it all these years in total pathological lying.
Yeah, thanks a lot.
I lost my fucking life because of it.
Couldn't even get a fair trial.
Couldn't even get a fair investigation or nothing.
Couldn't even have my appeals right.
You sabotaged my ass society and the cops and the system.
A raped woman got executed.
It was used for books and movies and shit.
Ladder climbs to election.
Everything else.
That is true.
I got big finger in all your faces.
Thanks a lot.
You're inhuman.
You're an inhumane bunch of fucking living bastards and bitches.
And you're going to get your asses nuked in the end.
And pretty soon it's coming.
2019, Iraq's supposed to hit you anyhow.
You're all going to get nuked.
Oh, shit.
She said, you're going to get your ass.
You're going to get your asses nuked.
She said, as she predicted in 2019, well, you know, I ain't going to lie.
We are close to nuclear war in 2023.
It's not Iraq, but it might be Russia or China.
So I guess she's kind of right about that.
But yeah, guys, remember, because in 2002, we were talking about invading Iraq.
So that's why she said, why?
That's why she's saying that.
This woman is crazy off her fucking rocker.
You don't take fucking human life like this and just sabotage and rip it apart like Jesus on the cross and say thanks a lot for all the fucking money I made off of you.
Now she's comparing herself to Jesus.
And I care about a human being and the truth being told.
Now I know what Jesus was going through.
Oh my God.
They've been trying to tell the truth and I keep getting stepped on.
Concerned about if I was raped, if I'm not giving you book and movie info, I'm giving you info for investigations and stuff.
And that's because guys, keep in mind that at this point, you know, they were filming the movie.
Um, monster.
That's a scary thing.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah.
They were filming the movie Monster.
There were books being ran about her, etc.
People were making millions upon millions of dollars.
Because remember, she was the first female serial killer, guys.
So this was big.
So obviously she feels some type of way.
You know, just to give you guys a glimpse of what was going on in 2002, we're about to invade Iraq.
9-11 had just happened.
The movie was in production on her story.
Everyone's making money on this situation except for her.
Even her mom was going that was never in her life reached out and was trying to make money on this.
So, at this point, she feels like the world's against her.
Not to justify her craziness here, but I'm trying to give you guys some insight as to why she's responding the way that she's responding right now during this interview and why she's trying to avoid giving answers that would allow people to monetize off of her.
She's looking at it like I'm going to tell this conspiracy theory to take accountability away from myself, but I don't want people to profit off me, which I think is another reason why she gave such a crazy explanation as to her actions.
That's it.
We're gonna have to cut this interview, Nick.
I'm not going to go into any more detail.
I'm leaving.
I'm glad.
Thanks a lot, Society, for railroading my ass.
Okay, let's go.
It was really pretty.
I know why I thought Eileen had just sailed through the psychiatric test the day before.
I love how she calls it Nick.
I think that's hilarious.
We got Daniel to end this interview, Nick.
That woman's a man.
All right, now this is her coming clean before she dies, guys.
Okay, I got a message that Eileen wanted me to come meet her at the local jail.
She had something to say.
Okay, I cannot go in the execution chamber and die in the execution chamber as a liar.
And I here we go.
I cannot go in the execution chamber and be executed under the devil.
I have to come clean and clean, cleanse my spirit in the name of Jesus Christ.
So I have to come clean and tell the world.
And just so you guys know, another reason why she got death penalty is because she actually said herself that if she was released into society or if she stayed in prison, she would kill again.
She will kill again, yes.
The lies that went on through my mouth.
I mean, now prosecutors and that you killed seven men.
Huh?
That you killed those men in cold blood.
Yeah, and I got to come clean that I killed those seven men in first-degree murder and robbery.
Ain't no grape, right?
And I tell you all the time, man, girls will go ahead and make bullshit accusations to justify a lot of their bullshit actions sometimes.
But what you say, oh, I got great, blah, blah, blah.
She never got great, man.
Even from the first victim who was an actual rapist, he didn't even do it.
So, as they said, they had it right.
A serial killer.
Not so much like thrill kill.
I was into the robin biz.
I mean, you know, serial killers are in this thrill killing jazz.
I was into the robbing just and eliminate a witness.
But still, then again, I got a number.
So it's a serial killer.
But I'm coming clean before I go in that execution chamber and be executed.
That I killed him.
And so when you met them from the beginning, did you know that you were going to kill them when they picked you up in that car?
I pretty much had them selected that they were going to die.
But when you're saying that that's crazy.
So she knew, right?
Could you imagine, guys?
Like, you meet somebody and they're like, yeah, I'm going to kill this person.
And you have no clue.
You think you're about to get your dick sucked.
Next thing you know, bong gone.
You know, and it wasn't until this woman is about to die through lethal injection that she finally realized I need to come clean.
And she killed all of her victims simply because she wanted to eliminate a witness.
And here's the other thing, too, too, that the prosecution argued.
The prosecution argued that she killed them, you know, just to kill them.
And it wasn't self-defense like she had claimed in the trial.
And the reason why they knew that is because when she went back to her lover, right, she never told her that any of the guys had abused her.
She just said, no, I wanted the money in the car, blah, blah, blah.
So even in her, you know, closest confidante, she didn't tell her anything about this.
That's how they also knew that she was lying.
So, and then with some of the victims, when they did autopsies, they saw that none of these men had had sex that she claimed, right?
There was no, there's no seam and nothing.
They didn't find any of the scene.
Like they knew that a lot of the time she would kill them before any type of sex even occurred.
So, yeah.
You have anything else?
Anything, Andrew?
No.
No, just okay.
All right, let's get back to it.
There was no self-defense.
So there was no self-defense.
Yeah, there was no self-defense.
I'm being really straight up about everything.
There's no self-defense.
I'm really sorry what happened about everything.
I was in this to me.
This world is nothing but evil.
And all of us are full of evil one way or another.
And whatever we do, we have evil in us.
All of us do.
And my evil would just happen to come out because of the circumstances of what I was doing.
Hitchhiking, hooking, On the road, I was a homeless person all my life, and then the hitchhiking hook, and I learned off the homelessness and cruising all over the United States of America and stuff.
And so, learning how to be a hooker as a hitchhiker eventually got tiring in the end.
I carried the gun for protection, but then I got where I was getting a real problem.
And our rent was due $1,200 behind.
But Tyra was doing a lot of beer drinking and stuff.
She wanted to go out.
And back then, guys, that'd be the equivalent to about $2,400 nowadays.
This is in the 90s, roughly with the inflation, it's been about double.
So all the time.
So she was burning up the money I was making.
I was making it.
See, that point that and again, not to rationalize her killing, but I was telling y'all before she, her, you know, terrible-looking lesbian girlfriend, right, was who she was supporting, had alcohol habits.
So she had to support not only her own drug and alcohol habits, but her partners.
And she was also providing for her and getting her a hotel.
So, yeah, you know, she decided, let me just start robbing and killing these guys so that we can go ahead and go from hotel to hotel.
Freaking good.
About two, three hundred a day, sometimes.
And did she know what you were doing?
Oh, yeah.
Ty always knew everything I was doing.
So you were very close.
Yeah, we were.
And I still miss her and I still love her.
That's so cute.
And I'm really, and I'm really sorry about everything I've done.
I miss Ty.
I lost Tyra over this.
And then the people that lost their loved ones and everything.
I really think first about the people that lost their loved ones and then Ty second.
Because I have to put them in first on this whole thing.
I'm really sorry for them losing their loved ones, man.
I know the feeling.
And what about with Richard Manoring?
Because you gave that testimony with Richard Mannery.
Yeah, Richard Mallory is definitely not self-defense.
Richard Mallory, I killed.
And that was the guy that was the actual grapest, guys.
Yeah.
Who people did believe her a little bit.
And this is where the movie was incorrect.
The movie actually showed that he was like raping her.
I'm surprised that the family didn't like sue the movie for that.
It's a very graphic scene.
But yeah.
I needed his wheels to move the stuff and he had the right amount of money I needed to move into the apartment.
So but what about the testimony that you gave in court about that's just like I was saying about the vising and I was just doing a lion biz.
It was just my lion gig trying to beat the system.
Really?
So that was really all none of it was true.
Because in court you gave such a graphic description of what had happened with Richard.
And that's the part of the movie that isn't accurate where they depicted him as graping her in the movie and that's why she killed him.
That was her first kill.
I will go ahead and say that maybe they never like sue anything because it was so unclear because she defended it up until the end that she was graped.
Graped, yeah.
And then and then people would be like, well, here's a convicted rapist.
So like maybe she's telling the truth here.
So yeah.
So and then yeah, if you sue like you ain't gonna make no money, she's dead.
Yeah.
So it's like pointless.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But oh no, sorry, I'm not suing the movie production company that made the movie.
And also, remember that when they found their buddy, it was all decomposed.
So they probably didn't find any oh, evidence to the contrary.
Yeah, that's another thing, too.
After sitting around thinking how I can drum up a story, which is probably why she was able to get away with that lie for so long is because they couldn't find evidence to the contrary because his body had been so badly decomposed by the time they found him.
Sorry.
That was pretty convincing.
Was it?
That's it.
Look at that.
Somebody said, I love her smile.
I'm night.
And it's not, and it's not.
She's even surprised that they believe their bullshit lie.
You just decided that you wanted to die and you wanted to get it over and done with that you changed your story.
No.
The reason is it's serious.
There's no way.
And nobody should go in that execution chamber dying on a hope for a lie and even by the second make it out of this thing on a lot.
But I heard that you just couldn't stand being on death row after 12 years.
Nick, and that this last time they'll say it, you have to kill Eileen Morris because she'll kill again.
Tell me that's not crazy.
It isn't a crazy face.
Okay.
And then this is the movie right here.
Oh, yeah.
This is oh, sorry.
This is a man.
Hollywood obviously did this on purpose.
Huh?
That's the poster here.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, this is a poster of the movie.
Monster.
But yeah, guys, that pretty much sums it up, man.
That is Aileen Warnos for y'all.
crazy female serial killer man um and you got anything for the yeah guys I mean, when I said that it was cute, I think I still find it cute that she loved her lover until the end.
I mean, that's romantic, but I mean, it's hopeless.
It's still hopeless because that fucking lesbian bitch, the lover didn't like care at all.
Like, I don't think she ever loved her because she was like, yeah, I don't give a fuck.
Just get hit and deal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She just was using her anything, to be honest with you, for money.
She's just using her, which is lame, but this girl.
She felt what she saw what it was like to be a man.
Aileen who felt it.
Yeah, exactly.
Oh, shit.
All right, HK became a YouTube member.
Shout out to you.
Jerome P. goes, Mr. Myron, you really think that being a pothead is nothing but detrimental?
I know successful potheads are rare, but do you really think the green will always hold you back?
Yeah, bro.
For most people, it will, man.
It really isn't worth it.
Are there people that can still perform while being high?
Of course.
But most aren't.
So I, you know, I'm going to give advice that's best and conducive to most people's success.
For most men, it's going to be an inhibitor of your success.
Lady Gaga Drip became a YouTube member.
Shout out to you.
Welcome to the team.
I feel you, Myron.
No more Waka interviews.
Yeah, man.
I was disappointed, bro.
I ain't going to lie to y'all.
The last Ryan Dawson episode was hilarious with the bells.
Yeah, bro.
That shit had me dead.
L-Tube.
Yeah, I know, Choey.
That ain't accountability.
That's Coke ability.
She looked like Michael, Michelle Myers.
Michael needs to control his girl.
I see what you did there.
The other night, one girl claimed Chris touched her.
Yeah, that was cap.
And Icy was yelling at her because of that.
Would you guys do an interview with the Hot Swins?
Absolutely, bro.
I got to reach out to them.
I reached out to them on their Instagram, but I don't think they use that shit.
But yeah, it'd be great to have them on.
They call themselves the Conservative Twins now.
But yeah, guys, I think that's it, man.
Guys, don't forget to like the video.
Angie, you got anything for the people before I close out here?
No.
Profound.
Guys, like the video on your way out.
Subscribe to the channel.
I'm going to put this thing.
Yeah, follow on Instagram, FedReacts.
Angie manages that.
And also, I'm going to have the time stamps up.
Don't worry, guys.
When the stream was suspended and everything else like that, it'll be back up when I put it on YouTube.
Or excuse me, when you watch it on the replay.
So, yeah, man.
Love y'all.
Catch you guys on the next episode of Fed Reacts.
We'll have an episode for you guys on Thursday.
I'll probably cover the Melly trial throughout the week, a couple of the days here this week.
And yeah, peace out, guys.
See you tomorrow for Fresh of Fit at 7 p.m. for Money Monday.
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