Fed Explains Prosecutor Removal, Detective LIES! Can Misconduct Free Melly?
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts, man.
Today we're going to be talking about the YMW Melly case.
There's a lot of updates on it, some legal stuff that we can break down.
Let's get into it.
I'm a special agent with homeless investigations, okay, guys?
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Right, and we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to FedReacts, man.
I'm excited, man.
Today's going to be definitely a good episode.
But before we get into it, guys, you guys know you're nothing without a team, right?
So I want to introduce you guys to the guys behind the scenes that are making this thing happen.
Bills, let's start with you, man.
Hey, what's going on, y'all?
My name is Bills J Bills.
You guys can follow me on Instagram at J Bills, J-B-I-L-Z, your favorite super musician.
I make everything from every genre from hip-hop, live music, dance hall, reggaethone.
Yeah, you guys can follow me on YouTube as well at Johnny Billions, and I'll be uploading free beats.
And you guys can do whatever you want with them.
They're free for complete use.
Use them on your YouTube videos or whatever you guys do for your content.
It's all yours.
Just let me know.
Yo, this is Big Mo or Media Mo or Vampire Moe or Elmo.
I don't know.
But still, glad to be here.
I was actually looking forward to this case, so I'm going to be paying some good attention.
But other than that, you guys could follow me at Big Mo underscore B I T W. That is B I G M O underscore B I T W. Don't forget the memo to believe in Big Mo because that is an MO.
W Grill of Mine, by the way.
Yeah, absolutely.
And Angie, I think, has an announcement as well.
She's going to be on the couch, guys, because she doesn't feel prepared for this case.
So she wants to be in the sidelines.
But she has some updates for you guys on the channel in general and the Instagram.
Go ahead.
Yes.
So as you, some of you may have been active with me last Thursday.
I made a live and some of you tuned in and gave me your recent requests.
So I'm going to be reading some of them.
And I'm going to be reading from the top most requested ones to the least requested ones.
I have number one, it's Hollywood Bank Robbery.
Madeleine McCain is an exciting.
Yes.
Marilyn McCain is also a highly requested ones.
I know you guys have been requesting this one, but as we have said before, we are prioritizing cases in the US.
All right.
And this happened in this happening in Portugal, but it's a case from the UK.
So there is a bunch of cases from the UK.
I just wanted to let you know, guys, that I've been reading you all.
The thing is that we are prioritizing cases from the US, okay?
Because you guys have been sending me cases from Australia, UK, and we are prioritizing cases in here because that's the knowledge that we can, you know, manage.
We can speak the most educated about that I can give you guys the most insight on.
Yeah.
Of course, we're going to do some cases from the UK because you guys be requesting loads of cases there, but we're going to prioritize first the ones that we have in the list, okay?
I have El Tapo.
I have the Barefoot Bandit.
A lot of you asked for that one.
The Alcatraz Escape.
The Alcatraz Escape is also a highly requested one.
Alcatraz Escape.
The Alcatraz, yes.
People want to know what's going to happen with John Dolph, the John Dolph case.
Oh, yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
Okay.
I still owe them the Young Dolph.
Yes.
I had the documents for it, but God damn it.
Yeah, I know.
They also request for Paul Bernardo and his wife.
Remember that we watched that documentary on Netflix with them?
It's a Canadian couple that were killing chicks up in Canada.
The blondes.
Yes.
The barbecues.
So that's a highly requested ones.
You guys requesting that one.
So yeah, I guess we have to do it.
Okay.
Eventually.
The JFK assassinations.
It's also a highly requested.
JFK, that's going to have to be.
Yeah.
That's probably going to be Rumble only, and that's going to have to be Orion Dawson.
Because the thing with the JFK assassinations, guys, is we're going to have to cover RFK as well, RFK Sr.
And then that will make, then we cover JFK for it to all make sense.
But all I will say is that Sir Hans Surman was not the lone gunman.
Even RFK Jr. knows this.
But yeah, don't worry, guys.
I'll cover that.
That'll probably be.
Maybe I'll do it on Fresh Africa.
I don't know.
Maybe I'll do it.
Y'all are going to get it.
I'll figure out whether it's going to be on Fresh of Fit or FedReacts.
But you guys will get the Kennedy assassinations.
I'm just surprised that you guys are even asking for that because, yeah.
I mean, let's be honest here.
A lot of you guys, I mean, I was born in 90, and I'm familiar with the, you know, the Kennedy assassination and stuff like that.
But I didn't think that it would generate that much interest.
So obviously it didn't go to the top of the list.
But has there been a surge in people asking for that, Angie?
Yeah.
Some of them.
Yeah.
Okay.
So just to sum up, yes.
I see him spamming SPM in the chat, too.
Yes.
They've been asking for it.
Yeah, I put it at the bottom of the list because I know.
Dude, I'll give it a thousand childs.
That case is weird, man.
It's not really like, I could tell, like, I could do it, but it's not that good, just to be honest with y'all.
I researched it already.
Me and Angie researched it, and we're like, bro, this shit is kind of trash.
It is crap.
But I will give the people what they want, but it's not.
It's not good.
Yeah, you guys be requesting that one.
I also put it in the list, but yeah, it's in the bottom of the list.
Just to sum up.
Someone said do O Block.
Bro, come on, man.
I already did O Block.
Come on, man.
Yes.
I told you.
Research the channel before requesting some cases because some of them, Mario already done them.
So yeah, I told them.
I told them.
Yeah, guys.
Oblock, it was like a four-hour plus pod I did on Oblock, man.
I broke it down like all the way.
I went over the Federal Rico.
I went over the King Vaughan situation.
It was like a whole, I covered the entire history of Wick City and, you know, the FBG guys.
So, aka O Block, it was Wik City first.
I go over all that stuff, man.
So, guys, go watch that episode.
And I 100% confident that if King Vaughn were alive, he would have been indicted alongside all those guys as well.
But sorry, go ahead.
What else are you going to say?
So, yeah, to finish it up, the Parkland High School shooting.
Parkline, remember that one?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, speaking of school shootings.
Columbine videos up.
Guys, it is on Rumble, okay?
It is on Rumble only.
Rumble.com slash FreshFit.
It is there.
Columbine shooting is officially up.
I'm sorry that I forgot to mention that.
Shout out to Big Mo for uploading it, guys.
It is there.
Run it up, man.
I didn't make any announcements on it.
I'm sorry about that.
But it is absolutely up.
It is there on Rumble.
Rumble.com slash FreshFit.
All the episodes that I could not put on YouTube, whether it was some copyright bullshit or was age restricted or whatever it may be, all those videos are going to be on Rumble.
So shout out to Rumble.
Don't do Mocha.
As I promised, because you guys kept asking me in the live to upload the Columbine shooting, I kept spamming Myron that day.
Like Myron.
Holy shit.
Upload it.
Tell Mo to upload it.
And I guess next Thursday, we're going to upload the Menendez Brothers, right?
Yes.
Menendez Brothers will be next Thursday.
Yes.
It will be up next Thursday, probably by 8 p.m. for you guys.
Yeah.
So don't worry, it'll be there.
Mo knows, knows now.
And shout out to Mo because I told him last minute to upload the Columbine one.
He was in the gym and he still got it done.
So shout out to him.
And also, shout out to Mo.
He has all the episodes backed up.
So if we ever do get canceled, we got all the content, man.
So shout out to them.
All of them.
Yeah, everything backed up.
Including some of those episodes, right?
Yeah.
That's awesome.
Yeah, those episodes.
And I do want to say, the Oblock case, I just put it in the live chat.
So thank you, Mo.
And did they take out your Osama Bin Lighting?
They did take out my Osama.
So that's going to be on Rumble.
That's going to be as well.
Yeah.
I did a whole episode on how they got, because as you guys know, I did a whole 9-11 thing.
I went over the official story, the unofficial story, the conspiracy theories, and I also went over how they found Bin Laden.
And then I also went over how they killed Bin Laden, how they raided the compound.
So that episode on how they found Bin Laden.
Sorry, not the one how they found Bin Laden still up on YouTube, but the one how they killed him and raided the compound, that got taken off YouTube.
So that one will be up on Rumble, guys.
Yes.
So we're going to keep up on Rumble.
And I'm going to keep doing these lives for you guys on Thursdays, early Thursdays.
So keep up on the Instagram FedReacts at FedReacts.
Remember that.
And just to finish up the list, we got the Biggies, Biggies Mo's case.
We got to do that one too.
Stephen Avery.
The Terpin family.
The Cocaine Cowboys.
Oh, yeah, that's Miami right there.
Yes.
West Memphis 3.
They keep requesting that one too.
And yeah, just to finish it, because you guys sent me a whole list.
The Sinaloa cartels, the Tapo, all of those.
We're going to cover that.
That's going to take a month.
That's going to be like a whole series for that one.
Yes, that's going to be a whole series.
When I do the Mexican cartels, that's going to be a month.
And I'll probably spread it where I do each cartel separately, own episode, and then the members of it.
Losette is going to need their own episode.
Sinaloa's going to need their own episode.
El Chapo is probably going to need his whole month, you know, by himself.
And then Pablo Escobar, all that stuff.
Yeah, and Rick Ross, Rick Highways.
Freeway Rick Ross.
Okay.
The real Rick Ross.
Okay.
Oh, you know, Net Ross?
Okay, sorry.
Yeah, yeah.
The real one.
The one that's skinny, actually.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
That's pretty much it.
That's pretty much it.
Okay.
And then also, guys, please, please, please.
A lot of you guys make requests for videos that we've already done.
Yes.
Go to FedReacts on YouTube and or on Rumble and make sure to search whatever case you want to see.
I probably already did it, especially if it's a serial killer.
I've covered every major serial killer at this point.
From Ted Bunny to Zodiac Killer to Ed Kemper to Samuel Little, you know, the most famous serial killers, even guys that aren't as famous that might have done some serious damage, like the Green River Killer.
The BTK, all those guys.
Richard Ramirez.
The only guy, John Wayne Gacy.
I've covered all of them.
Jeffrey Dahmer.
The only one I think that we haven't covered yet is Richard Cunningham, a.k.a.
the torso killer.
We still need to do him.
But every major serial killer, we've pretty much covered.
And then we get into the foreign guys, like the Dr. Something Ship.
I forget the something.
Albert Fish.
I forget his name.
That's also a highly requested series.
No, something ship.
Someone in the chat's going to put it here.
The doctor that killed a bunch of people.
He was a doctor.
He killed like 200 people or something like that.
I think he officially has the most kills.
Oh, and then there's a Colombian dude.
He act, you know, the Colombian has the most kills.
The Colombian dude.
Yeah, yeah.
I think I know his name.
Let me look it up.
Yeah.
Oh, Edward Snowden.
We were watching the movie the other day.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're going to do Snowden for that.
That's a highly requested one, too.
We're going to do it.
We're going to do Snowden.
But keep in mind, guys, he was never captured.
So his criminal complaint in his indictment is still.
I think it's a criminal complaint that they filed on him.
It's still sealed.
Dr. Death Kavorkian?
Well, I know for a fact they got him for, you know, espionage charges.
What was that, Mo?
Did they say Dr. Death Kvorkian?
I think so.
Something ship, whatever.
Harold Shipman, there we go.
Bam.
Someone in the chat.
Shout out to Jorge Mejia.
All right.
So also, guys, quick announcements.
Okay, number one, rumble.com slash freshstreetrumble.com slash FedReacts, as you guys know.
That is home base if we ever get canceled.
Also, CastleClub.tv.
Those are the two main home bases of Fresh and Fit and FedReacts.
Okay.
Also, guys, I made a new Twitter account, okay?
You guys have been asking for it forever.
Yo, Myron, we want you to make your own Twitter, bro.
You can post your stuff.
So you guys can see all the tweets that will probably get me banned.
All right.
So on here, I'm posting pretty much every day.
Y'all are going to get at least a video and one or two tweets from me every day.
I'm going to be pretty consistent on this thing.
I am really going to be dedicated to posting on Twitter.
The other thing about Twitter as well, as you guys know, I have my points on politics, etc.
And we might not necessarily be able to get into some of those conversations here on the podcast.
Y'all be able to see another side on there.
I'll be posting workouts.
I actually posted a workout for y'all.
I said, yo, give me 500 likes and I'll post a workout routine that I've been using to train to beat up some YouTubers.
And I posted that in there as well.
Scroll down.
See, y'all can see me jumping rope, doing lunges, but adding a little bit of a boxer mix to it, doing some bicep curls, stuff like that.
You know what I mean?
That's me jump roping, and obviously getting in shape, doing some ones and twos and everything else like that.
Right?
You know?
Yeah.
Yo, I used to not even be able to, guys, I used to barely be able to jump rope appropriately like a month and a half ago.
So I've been really working on getting better with this thing as far as like, you know, being able to skip and all that other stuff.
And then doing some lunges here, as y'all can see, right?
See, I always see some exclusive stuff on here that I probably won't post on Instagram, right?
And I got some eggs.
So I got the gloves on and I got some egg weights.
So what I'm doing here is I'm lunging, right?
And I'm doing the Mike Tyson approach.
As you guys know, Mike Tyson was really big with the peekaboo style where he would be walking forward while simultaneously slipping left and right, etc.
So that's kind of what I'm doing because when you slip, you obviously slip to the loaded foot, and then you can obviously throw a punch from there, etc.
And I got some egg weights in my hand as well in the gloves and keep my hands up.
So when you do this, man, this shit actually burns.
And I did like, I do like 50 reps per leg.
So I'm doing like 100 reps.
And I'm doing that in the sun and shit like that.
So, you know, it is what it is.
But, you know, get it out of cardio effect.
I've also been running and shit, but don't get it twisted.
I'm still lifting weights.
As y'all can see here, I did some fishing curls with my Goku shirt on.
Yeah, and you can't put music on with Twitter, which is kind of lame.
So it is what it is.
But yeah, doing some curls here.
Those are some 30-pound dumbbells.
Yeah, I was dying.
I was dying, man.
I got like 20 reps here, 20, 25 reps, whatever it is.
Well, I was working on my power levels.
So, yeah, man.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, man.
So, yeah, I'll post some exclusive, more exclusive stuff here.
And honestly, bro, if I was Ava, I wouldn't want to fight me either.
But I wouldn't want to box me either if I were him.
So I can see why he's ducking it.
But anyway.
And here's the thing.
He weighs more than I do.
I'm only 200 pounds, guys.
I'm 6'3.
I'm 200 pounds.
He's about my height.
He weighs at least 20 to 30 pounds more than me, man.
He's fat.
So I don't know why he's scared.
We're literally the same size.
But anyway, I think he knows that I'll knock him in a fucking tomorrow.
But yeah, guys.
And I'm still lifting heavy ass weights.
Like I said before, I did like a chest and back yesterday.
And then I went for like a two and a half mile run or something like that.
I was averaging like a seven minute pace.
So yeah, man.
So yeah, man, I'm, you know, making sure I'm maintaining the finish, everything else like that.
So yeah, man, go check me out over here on Twitter.
Unplugged.
Trying to get it to 100K, you know what I'm saying?
And have a little bit more political commentary, a little bit more political debate.
A lot of people on Twitter, I didn't realize, like, it's such accessible on Twitter.
It's ridiculous.
So I got to go in there and wreak a little bit of havoc.
You know what I'm saying?
So go ahead and follow.
Maybe a lot.
But yeah, guys, go follow it.
If you don't mind, I'd really appreciate it.
Go follow that Twitter.
And I'm going to verify it soon as well.
I'm just like waiting because when you make a new account and you can't like verify it right away.
So I'm going to verify as soon as I can.
And yeah, other than that, what else here?
He's also announcements?
His Twitter is also going to be a little misogyny.
You feel me?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to be talking all kinds of shit on Twitter.
And not a little.
Since Twitter is like free speech, kind of.
All right.
So let's read these chats and then we'll just get into the topic at hand, man, because we got a lot to cover with this YW Melly case as far as what's going on.
And five and up.
Five and up from this point forward.
All right, cool.
Let me go ahead and put my glasses on because as you guys know, I am blind.
Let's see here.
I can see clearly now.
Wilson Harding Tim Oaks appreciate that, my friend.
And he goes, no message.
Okay.
What else do we got here?
Jay Fisk, W Myron W Angie, W big Moe.
He got rid of the E. No, that was Moe that did that.
W Blitz.
Myron, you're like the big brother I never had.
I appreciate that, my friend.
And I really do strive to be.
Here's the thing, guys.
I ain't perfect.
I don't think I'm the best role model, but I'm going to try to be the best role model I can be for you guys.
Obviously, I have my mistakes.
You guys see a lot of that because I'm pretty transparent with y'all.
But yeah, man, I think it's very important to be able to, you know, not just provide value on YouTube with giving you guys commentary on dating and stuff like that.
But I think the true crime stuff with Y and W Melly and the serial killers, I might do a, if you guys want it and there's enough demand for it, I might do a whole self-care channel for you guys on, you know, skincare, getting in shape, getting some waves, looking wavy, you know what I mean?
Yeah, well, something scare.
You could do that part, Angie.
And then, you know, not being a dirty bastard, getting your hygiene on point.
Like, I think a lot of guys need that help.
So I might do a full skin, skin, not skincare, sorry.
Self-care channel for y'all on how to look smacks and get your aesthetics up, right?
Because looks absolutely do matter with women, guys.
I tell y'all all the time.
You need to reach at least a bare minimum threshold where you're attractive enough where women want to at least date you.
And then from there, you know, you can show your charisma and your charm and your comedy, whatever.
But if you're ugly as hell, bro, chicks are not going to want to deal with you.
Or if you smell, they're not going to want to deal with you.
So you need to get yourself to at least an acceptable level of aesthetics.
And maybe I can help you with that.
Oh, yeah, teeth whitening, all that stuff.
Are you going to add wardrobe obey day two?
Hey, man, you don't need to dress that fancy.
And you're throwing in charge.
AJ, you don't need to dress that fancy, man.
As long as the clothes fit because you're in shape, you'd be straight, man.
All right.
Myron did.
Myron did teach me that.
These women don't give a damn about your wardrobe.
Yeah, they don't.
Yes, they do.
If one of them is shit, you'll be straight.
I'm saying you don't need to buy designer and all this crazy clown wear.
Yes, that's true, but you don't have to wear the same clothes every day.
Bro, these days, just know these days, I've been caught red-handed wearing some of the same shit that I wear every day, bro.
Jeremy 920 goes, It's only been a day and Myron already got the most lit Twitter.
Everyone go support and follow.
Yeah, man, I appreciate that, bro.
Like, you know, I did my first tweet where I basically covered like 10 things on my stances.
If you guys want to go ahead and check it out, I covered my geopolitical stances, dating stances, feminism stances, politics stances, etc.
I mean, I think a lot of you guys know kind of where I stand with certain things, but hey, I might surprise you.
So, you know, you want to see a different side, you want to see critical thinker, Myron, you know, go ahead and check me out over there on Twitter.
Unplug FitX is my Twitter, guys, because they fucking shadow banned Fresh and Fit Pod to hell.
It's like, goddamn.
One Marf.
X-Pac is my favorite wrestler, too.
Nigga, what?
What?
Because Chris said that X-Pac was his favorite wrestler.
Bro, we roasted him.
Like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Oh, my God.
Come on, man.
One Marv again.
When I was little, I used to love gangland documentaries.
Can you do gangs to MS-13, Lion Kings, et cetera?
I think that would be very entertaining for me, especially from your perspective.
That's on the list, too?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, Lion Kings, I could do that all day with y'all, man.
I actually, I told you guys, I did a Rico Lion King case with FBI and DEA.
So very well aware.
I mean, I investigated them.
So I have very intimate knowledge on their inner workings, how they work.
They're very organized.
I would say they're probably one of the most organized.
No, not even one of them.
They are the most organized street gang in the United States when you compare them to like Bloods and Crips and GDs and all that.
They're the most organized by far.
What else we got here?
One Marv.
Logan Paul became U.S. champion yesterday.
Myron, please dethrone him.
What?
How did he become U.S. champ?
I'm confused.
Wrestling.
He's talking about wrestling because he just became a bad guy.
He really got the U.S. championship.
Yeah.
He got it in the Saudi Arabia event.
Habibi.
Oh, they had another one?
Yeah.
They pay up.
The Saudis pay a ton.
They pay WWE a ton of money.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, they had the, bro, they had the Tyson Fury fight in Saudi Arabia, too.
Everyone was there.
Kanye was there.
Eminem was there.
They paid WWE.
Listen, man, was there?
Undertaker was there.
They went to that fight.
Because I think, because as I said before, Saudi, the WWE Saudi event, the amount of money that they make, it equates to five or six WrestleManias.
Wait, what?
The amount of money that WWE makes five or six WrestleManias?
Yes.
Yes.
You're talking about from an attendance perspective.
No, like how much WWE profits, like how much they're doing.
But of course, like you got pay-per-views and shit like that.
Yeah, but if they're going to Saudi Arabia all the way over there, I'm assuming they're probably profiting a bunch from the ticket sales is what I mean.
I don't know if it's exactly from the ticket sales, but I'm talking about the final payment that WWE gets that WWE receives.
It equates to five to six WrestleMania.
Okay, that's how much WWE makes.
It'd be interesting to see what the difference is in the American product versus the U.S. profit.
They probably are able to sell more expensive tickets and get a bigger turnout.
That's what I'm willing to bet.
It's probably that.
Because here's the thing about the Middle East.
The Middle East loves wrestling, bro.
Like a lot of people don't know this.
I know this because, well, obviously, my background and shit like that.
But I remember growing up, my grandfather, my dad's father on my father's side, he loved wrestling, bro.
He was watching Ultimate Warriors and Hulk Hogan and everything.
Wrestling peace to him.
But like, yeah, he loved wrestling.
And when I was in the UAE, the UAE right now, guys, Dubai especially is investing a bunch of money to compete with Saudi Arabia because Saudi Arabia and Dubai right now, guys, they're competing for Taurus dollars.
They're trying to both become like almost the Las Vegas of the Middle East.
Now, obviously, Dubai doesn't have all the same religious restrictions that Saudi Arabia does.
Like Saudi Arabia just started letting women drive.
What?
What?
Right?
Which I don't know.
I don't know why they did that.
A starter fala, Habibi.
Yeah, you know, then all jokes aside.
But they're, you know, they're loosening up on alcohol, right, in Saudi Arabia.
UAE's been had it, you know, has been had it like allowed.
UAE also allows them, you know.
What?
Oh, yeah.
For two years.
Yeah, for two years.
Yeah, they could come.
They could come, bro.
Yep.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
In other places, no, but UAE, they can.
Yep, they can.
For two years, I was shocked too, nigga.
I was at the Birth Khalifa.
I was Burch Khalifa and I saw him.
I was like, oh, what the hell is going on?
For some of you guys that are wondering, Burst Khalifa is the tallest building in the world.
It's like the biggest skyscraper.
And yeah, man, it's a big tourist attraction.
I saw them.
I saw them there.
I saw them.
I saw them there.
Or did you leave your glasses at home?
Nah, man.
Bro, trust me.
Yep.
They were there.
But it's been for the past two years.
They let them in.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
But it's interesting because I don't know if they let UAE citizens in.
Or if they do, they're going to grow the fuck out of them.
So I don't know if they would let.
I know if you have a stamp from certain Arab countries, they will not let you in.
Especially now.
They will not let you in.
That is the biggest police state in the world.
Wow.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, they search your phone and everything when you're in there.
So, anyway, Punisher 541.
I mean, it's understandable why, but this week's AF shows caused everyone who watched to lose hair.
All panels were low IQ, but those Ukrainian females were something else.
I can't imagine how you felt, Mr. Gaines.
That was brutal AF, bro.
You don't even know.
You don't even know.
Nick goes, what did the mustache man ask when shopping for nine millimeter ammo?
How much does it?
Oh, goddamn.
Yo, okay.
Yo, y'all think it's bro.
All right, man.
Next chat.
Next chat.
Yeah, what the hell?
Mo, I thought you were screening shit.
I thought you were screening.
Mo.
I mean, it was insane.
They danced with the line, but it didn't cross it.
God damn.
It danced with it, but it didn't cross it.
It's only crossed when Myron reads it out loud.
I was like, wait, hold on.
Oh, shit, man.
You guys on Rumble are super creative.
Question for Bills.
I saw you met X on your Instagram.
What was that like?
And did you ever make beats for him?
Oh, oh, I didn't even read that.
It was a dope experience.
He was a super inspiring, highly motivated dude.
It was cool.
It was one of my homies.
He gave me a radio pass interview to meet him.
And I got a backstage pass to just get to talk and converse with him and just talk.
He was just talking to the kids, really.
He was really just doing some charitable work.
I think he just got out of jail or something like that.
I never made beats for him, but he was a great guy.
It was great conversations we had.
And yeah, that's pretty much it.
That's really cool.
I didn't know that, Bill.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Have you ever dealt with anybody from Melly's team?
Actually, ironically, yeah, I like his management.
Really cool with his management team.
Shout out to y'all.
100k, 100 tracking them.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
They have actually a great idea.
They're all optimistic as hell.
They all think he's going to beat it.
All of them are super highly optimistic.
Drew will do it to his video all the way from Drew filmed it, right?
Yeah, Drew is his like, yeah, that's his main videographer.
Drew filmed it, works with a lot of guys in this.
Yeah, he's blown up.
Yeah, yeah, he's blown up.
He's one of the guys.
He does all Dirk's videos too.
And I think he did.
Did he do Back in Blood?
Honestly, I'm not too familiar with the videos.
I don't really watch too much music videos.
Okay.
They're low budget nowadays.
They're not like 20 years ago when we were coming up.
But like, yeah, I think he did Back in Blood too.
But anyway, yeah.
Yeah, his whole team is super positive.
And here's the thing.
I've told y'all before.
I ain't no hater, man.
I like Melly's music.
But like, bro, when you look at the evidence, it's like, oh, Lord.
Like, bro.
This is the hood, ain't it?
T-shirts coming soon.
We should make a t-shirt.
We should make weeks.
Actually, you know what?
We should make a t-shirt.
All right.
All right.
New merch idea.
Thank you, bro.
Villa goes, question for Bill.
Oh, that was it.
That was it.
Okay.
Cool.
And then, guys, as y'all know, fnftrooperchat.com.com.
If you guys want to get involved in the show and ask a question, you know, because we're going to go over a lot of information.
This is going to be more of an informational pod today.
And it's easier for us when you guys do fnfsuperchat.com because then we don't have to screen it as much as some of y'all saying some wild shit anyway.
We don't have to screen his heart and screenshot the pictures and everything else like that.
And we can just like pull it right up on screen.
Anything else?
I'm just loading them up right now.
Oh, we got this one right here.
Well, read it first.
Tell me if you want me to put this one up.
This one's up to you.
We'll put it on screen.
And shout out to you, steady T-Mack.
And I mean, bro, what do you think?
What do you expect?
You know, I'm not surprised.
Silly.
Shout out to the supporters.
Shout out to the British.
See, I think people don't get it that, like, when we said that, oh, you're only in it for the money.
We're not saying that we're not in it for the money, too.
What we're saying is that the money doesn't dictate how we move.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's not like the deciding factor, and it's like not the main thing as to why we do certain things.
If money was the only thing I cared about, I wouldn't do FedReacts.
I'll tell y'all this right now, being transparent.
This is 1,000% non-profitable.
1,000% not profitable.
I do it because I enjoy it.
I do it because it's educational.
I do it because it's diversified content.
I do it because I think a lot of other true crime channels suck.
And I also do it because there's no one on YouTube, and I say this.
emphatically and extremely confidently.
There's no one else on YouTube that can speak with a level of detail when it comes to how federal law enforcement is done, how federal investigations are done.
No one can read a criminal complaint or a federal indictment better than me on fucking YouTube and explain to you guys A to Z how a case is done.
I can literally explain to y'all how to wire table phone from start to finish.
No one else on the internet can do that.
So I say, you know what?
There's a void in the market.
Let's do it regardless of whether it's profitable or not.
I don't give a shit.
Okay.
The Money Monday shows, those aren't as profitable, right?
Our daytime shows, not as profitable.
But for us, we still do them because they're that important.
Educating you guys, giving you guys value outside of just talking to stupid bimbos all the time, that overrides like being super profitable.
So if our main goal was to make as much money as possible and money dictated everything we did, we'd be doing gambling.
We would be doing other sponsors that we might not necessarily want to, that we do, we'd be pushing alcohol, we'd be pushing all this bullshit, but we choose not to do it and we choose to go a different route because money isn't everything.
I'd be foolish to tell y'all, oh, we're not money motivated.
Of course we are.
However, it isn't the main thing that we do.
And it's amazing that I even had to explain this, but apparently there's a lot of smooth-brained individuals that can't differentiate between the two.
But yes, guys, money clearly doesn't override everything that we do because I devote a lot of time to Fed Reacts.
I devote a lot of time to the daytime shows, etc.
Hell, those take a lot more time, a lot of times, than debating these brain-dead, smooth-brained bimbos, but it's worth it.
It's not because I understand that the after hours is required to get the people in and then to keep them.
I'm like, look, y'all want to go ahead and not tolerate this fucker from these women?
Let me teach you how to make money.
Let me teach you how to be attractive.
Let me teach you female intersectional dynamics.
Let me teach you how the world works.
Let me teach you how to get in shape, all this other stuff.
Because at the end of the day, if you don't learn this stuff, you are doomed to tolerate the fuckery.
I just break it down.
Like, yo, simple like that.
If you don't understand this stuff, you are doomed to tolerate the BS, the Jealousy on the After Hours panel.
I'd rather educate you guys on how these women think and then put you in a position where you understand how it goes and put you in position to be more attractive.
Because I can't sit here and talk to y'all about hypergamy this, hypergamy that.
The dating marketplace is fucked up, blah, blah, blah, but not give you guys solutions.
That's some bitch shit, man.
You know, and I think that's a big problem that the Red Pill has suffered from for the past few decades is there's a great analysis of what the problems are.
And there are some, you know, good solutions, but there's not modern solutions for the modern dating marketplace as to how women operate now in 2023.
You know what I'm saying?
With the globalized sexual marketplace, with the emergence of social media apps, with the emergence of dating apps, with the emergence of sugar dating, with the emergence of women that are average having, you know, access and ability to reach men of a significantly higher status than you.
These are all things that didn't exist even 10 years ago, really, to be honest with y'all.
They didn't really even exist 10 to 15 years ago.
So these are things that need to be implemented in your dating repertoire to deal with modern day women today.
But how the fuck am I going to look telling y'all that these problems exist without giving you guys the solutions?
That's where we differentiate versus the copycats don't.
All those motherfuckers do is look at it and try to make money and they're like, okay, let's have girls on a panel.
Let's go ahead and have stupid ass conversations.
Let's regurgitate talking points from Myron Gains.
Profit.
But they're not necessarily concerned with making you guys better.
We're concerned with making y'all the best fucking men that you guys can be.
All right.
The best a man can get, like Gillette.
But that down the month.
That's why, guys.
If it was strictly for the money, I wouldn't be doing FedReacts and all these other extra stuff that isn't necessarily as profitable.
Cool.
What else here?
Oh, this one right here.
Yeah.
And we're giving y'all pop culture streams too, man.
We're out here doing seven, eight-hour streams.
Giving y'all DVD breakdowns and show like that.
Really interacting with y'all.
Sometimes Fresh gets to emotional can't take criticism, which ends up ruining the quality of the call-in show.
Some people call in to talk to you specifically to none against the guys.
Just think it'll be cool if you take it into consideration.
Well, I mean, look, guys, at the end of the day, Fresh is human.
A lot of people talk smack about him for like, honestly, because they're just haters.
I mean, let's keep it a million.
Like, you know, there are some valid critiques, right, that he is actually actively working on.
You know, his speech, we've roasted him, you know, about that, getting in shape, you know, definitely roasted him about that.
And he's actively working on these things.
Obviously, is it going to happen in a day?
No, and then the other thing, too, is that you guys keep comparing him to me, which is why you guys feel like he's such a loser.
But the reality is, like, Fresh is better off than 99% of men.
Like, real talk, like, he's not that fat.
Yeah, his speech sucks a little bit, but how many guys have speech impediments?
A lot, dude.
You know, so and he's an ugly nigga and he's still getting all these girls.
So it's like, bro, if he could do it, why can't you?
Realistically speaking, right?
And I think the other thing, too, why people have such disdain for him is because comes off as a regular guy, nice, regular, humble guy.
And people look at him like, oh, I should be there.
I should be in a spot.
This is bullshit.
Blah, blah, blah.
So a degree of it is valid criticism.
Absolutely.
Right.
And he's working on that.
But there is a degree where there's just a significant portion of people that just simply hate him, dislike him, think that they can do better, and they feel a certain way about it.
You know, it is what it is.
Can I add something to that?
Yeah, what?
Honestly, I think you guys also don't know Fresh on a personal level because I believe like Fresh behind the cameras is very insightful and he adds very a lot of value to like two team conversations between them too.
I always listen to them talk and it's like it's a lot of like what Fresh is doing behind the cameras, you guys.
And you don't know it because you're not there.
So yeah, before criticizing, just think a little bit outside the box.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I mean, we would have been canceled if it was just me, man.
I'm crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm crazy.
Like, I have some ideas that would have definitely got us canceled, man.
So, you know, like, yeah, bro.
So, you guys can thank Fresh for why we're still on YouTube, man.
Real talk.
W Fresh.
W Fresh.
So people can say what they're going to say about him.
But like I said, and I know some are going to say, well, okay, that's fine.
But why is he on camera?
Why is he there?
Well, look, man, it's not going to be good if it's just me there with the girls grilling him the whole time.
You need some ice and fire, man.
You need some good cop, bad cup.
Like, I can't believe that people just don't understand how important that is to, you know, disarming the girls when they come on the panel, making them feel comfortable, whatever.
He's just a very nice, likable, disarming guy, and that helps a lot.
So, you know, it is what it is.
People are going to hate Fresh no matter what, no matter what I say, no matter what it is.
They're going to say, Man, you're just a fucking loser defending your friend.
You still too full.
All this other stupid fuck shit that they're going to say anyway.
So it is what it is, man.
You know, if you don't like it, then I guess just watch one of the copycats, you know, and then you're going to come back anyway because they're not better than us.
So it's funny.
Like, I hate you guys.
I'm going to go watch another pod.
You watch them for like a week.
You're like, God damn, this shit trashed.
You're going to come back to us anyway.
So, and then we're going to continue to innovate.
Hell, I fielded a bunch of questions, right, with supporters for the spin the wheel in the fucking back.
We got a new spin-the-wheel.
So, pretty damn good questions, by the way.
So, we're definitely dedicated to improving the show, making it better, getting fresh things going.
We got a fucking lie detector.
You know what I mean?
Spin the wheel, couples therapy.
We got some couple, a couple of therapies shows coming this week.
So, yeah, man, for all people say, oh, y'all are repetitive, blah, blah, blah.
Clearly, you guys haven't been watching since we moved to the new studio.
We switched up so much shit, man.
Flacco, thank you.
Thank you too, my friend.
Five bucks.
Cool.
So, anybody else before I get into the Melly thing?
I know if Myron let some of his ideas go off, bro.
We would have been finished, bro.
We're finished.
Yeah.
We're finished.
We're done.
I'm a little crazy.
A little?
A little?
Myron, your stock game is 100.
Absolutely love them.
You should sell your socks.
Show them.
How can I DM you to for them at a price?
They're not for sale, man.
I need these things.
I barely, bro.
What?
They're not for sale, man.
Bro, I barely.
Give them the L, bro.
You already have to get it.
Give him the L, bro.
Please.
I just want you to stick it.
I feel like a Twitch thought.
Bro, bro.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
Brother, is that what it's like to be a Twitch thought?
Bro, yeah, bro.
My ego went up a little bit.
Brother.
Should I start telling girls to fly me out?
What?
Yes, bro.
Should I just start getting cocky?
Like, hey, hey, ho, somebody just wanted me to sell them socks.
My value is high.
You need a fly.
My value is high.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
I know my wealth now.
Talk your shit, ooze.
Oh, yep.
Talk your shit, ooze.
You know what?
Fuck it.
I need three tenths.
And on top of that, I'm going to stop doing the pod.
I'm going to stop working.
You know what?
I'm good enough the way I am.
How about that?
Talk it out.
Let's do it.
Talk your shit.
I ain't gonna lie.
My ego went up a little bit.
Can you imagine getting 100 of those a day?
You'd be a piece of shit.
You'd be up, bro.
I would be in the asshole, bro.
Bro, I would, man.
Imagine.
Nigga, imagine getting hundreds of those messages a day.
Bro, bro, bro.
What?
I would have swore to God that it was all the vibes and the energy.
It was my energy bringing it to me that wanted to buy the socks.
Oh, God.
I deserve it.
I'm a fucking king.
Yes.
My divine masculine energy.
Yes.
I'm going to do a birth dance.
Yeah.
I'm going to separate my birthday.
Second birthday quarter.
Yeah.
Wait, what?
I'm making fun of that delusion.
Oh, God.
Another day.
My bro, could you imagine, bro?
You get thousands of those messages a day.
You'd be a piece of fucking shit, man.
And niggas wonder why these modern day women are useless.
Bro, no one could talk to me, bro.
No one can talk to me, bro.
Yo, why does the chick sell bathwater for $1,000?
Nigga, she respects no men now.
I'd start charging to breathe the same air as me.
It was selling her farts.
What?
In a jar.
Bro, L, L, please.
$100.
Can you imagine my reach of me?
Hey, actually, I don't want those farts.
Y'all don't want those farts.
Some of them do.
I'll fuck you up.
I ain't gonna lie to them.
Them boys from the headlines.
They would love some of your farts, Myron.
Bro, from the headlines.
You know what I mean?
You know, the headlines.
Oh.
The headlines.
They would love.
They would love to see.
They would love your farts.
They would love your fart from the headlines, if you know what I mean.
Let's get into it.
I'm staging the conversation immediately.
Yeah, yeah.
Angie, what was that, Angie?
Yeah, we forgot about the topic in hand, guys.
We're here to break down YW Melly, not be delusional Twitch thoughts in our imaginary world, even though it'd be pretty fucking interesting.
Anyway, guys, today's topic is we're going to cover YNW Melly.
As you guys know, I've made several breakdowns on the YMW Melly case.
I've went from breaking down the original criminal complaint to all the evidence.
I covered the trial.
I know this case pretty damn well.
And just so you guys know, recap you guys real fast, so we'll go ahead and recap.
Wynw Melly is charged with murder of his two friends, YW Sack Chaser and YW, goddammit, Zach Chaser, another guy.
I forget the other fucking, someone's going to say either way.
His two best friends, he murdered them, okay?
And they were in a vehicle.
It was a Jeep.
And Melly was alleged to have been sitting behind the driver.
Matter of fact, real quick, Bills, can you pull up a diagram?
Type in YW Melly vehicle seating, and it's going to come right up on Google just so I can show the people visually what this is because some people may or may not be YMW Juvie.
Thank you so much, Chad.
I appreciate that.
Best channel in the world.
So this is back in, I want to say like 2018.
And what ended up happening was they were coming back from a music session, right?
The music studio and recording late at night.
And a couple of cars were there.
What ended up happening, this is what we know for a fact.
YMW Melly was sitting behind Juvie.
Sack Chaser was the front right.
And then you had, excuse me, Bortland was driving.
YW Melly sat behind him.
These are the two guys that got arrested for the murder.
Then you got Sack Chaser in the front passenger seat.
Then you got YW Bortland in the back passenger seat.
What we know is this.
Both individuals, Sack Chaser in the front passenger seat, and then YMW Juvie in the back passenger seat sitting next to Melly.
Both of them had close-range gunshot wounds to their head, okay?
Pretty much died right there on the spot.
It was a bloody scene.
And they know that there were close-range gunshots, wounds because there was stipling in their entry wounds.
Okay, what is stipling?
Stipling, guys, is a mark, a burn that is left whenever a firearm is discharged in close proximity to the skin.
Okay.
So they knew right then and there, there were pretty much execution type shots, right?
Juvie got shot through the mouth and then it went up into his brain.
And YMW Sack Chaser, the guy that was sitting in the front, got shot in the back of the head, pretty much instant death for both, right?
Then, after they were dead, there were gunshots shot into the vehicle from the other side, which didn't make sense because clearly, if you're sitting on the passenger side and Melly is shooting, sitting back left seat, as you, and let me show you guys real quick on the diagram roll one more time so you guys can see it, Can we enlarge that by chance, Bills, please?
So that people can see it.
Yeah, enlarge that, bad boy.
Yep.
So if you're YW Juvie or YMW Sack Chaser, the gunshots are going to come from your left, correct?
Because YMW Melly is sitting behind the driver on the left-hand side.
So the gunshot wounds are going to come from the left.
Well, these guys, right, allegedly, YMW Melly and Bortland staged it to make it look like a drive-by shooting.
One mistake, though.
They shot into the vehicle from the wrong side.
Not only that, the bullet trajectory, right, of the alleged drive-by shooting or being shot from the side did not match up with the wound patterns of the victims.
They were clearly shot from the left-hand side with stipling, which indicates a close kill shot, versus they said that they had gotten hit in a drive-by shooting, right?
Where the bullet holes don't match up with the wound patterns of the victims.
And then on top of that, if you're going to go ahead and get hit in a drive-by shooting, there is no way that there's going to be stipling because from a drive-by shooting, I'm all the way over here shooting at you, right?
Like over here, pretty much damn near off-camera, okay, as I spill water all over the place, like bang, bang, bang, right?
But meanwhile, the wounds are indicative of you being shot like this close.
So they knew right then and there that there was no drive-by shootings.
The bullet holes trajectory doesn't match.
The wound patterns don't match.
The stipling on the skin doesn't match.
So they knew that there was foul play afoot.
Then on top of that, okay, they found a spent shell casing in guess where the back seat where who was sitting?
Melly, okay.
That was easy.
So the police are like, well, what the hell?
The bullets came from inside the vehicle clearly.
And we got a shell spent showcasing here.
Then to add to that, when they interviewed Wynne W. Bortland, his co-defendant, the story didn't match up.
He said they got hit in a drive-by.
He said that they got hit in a drive-by in a certain area.
The police went to that area.
They canvassed the area.
They couldn't find glass shards.
They couldn't find bullets, nothing, right?
If you had got shot by a drive-by shooting, there's going to be some type of carnage.
They're going to be able to find some kind of evidence, right?
They clear it in off the area, looked, couldn't find it.
Well, the case starts to break once they go ahead and do what is called, think of it as like a ping.
I'm going to call it a ping, okay, and make it simple for y'all.
But they basically did a cell site location type warrant, a ping warrant on Melly's phone, historical cell data, right?
Okay.
And from there, oh, now the story is getting broken open because what they found was when they traced Melly's phone on that night, they found where the vehicle went and they saw that the vehicle stopped in a rural area in Miramar and it was stopped there for a while and then it drove, then it stopped again and then it basically went to the hospital, right?
So like, hmm, this is weird.
So what did the police go do?
They went and searched that area.
And what happened?
They found spent showcasings.
They found shattered glass.
They analyzed that glass.
And guess what?
They found that it came back to the rental vehicle in which Melly and his friends were in.
Fritz.
And then on top of that, they saw questionable DMs between Melly and another individual where he said, I did that.
Yes, gentlemen, he did say that to someone.
And there's a bunch of other evidence, but I'm really giving y'all guys like a bird's eye view of the evidence, right?
And what they told the police, etc.
And then on top of that, they went and interviewed other people that were there at the music studio and they found that all of them were lying.
Oh, I dropped Melly off, et cetera.
I drove this way.
He was in my car.
But then the surveillance footage shows otherwise.
Also, when they did the sell-site data on the other people's phones, they saw that those individuals did not take the route that they told police.
Rather, they went directly to their homes and didn't go to Melly's home like they had claimed that they did trying to cover for Melli.
And this includes Fredo Bang, who also lied to the police during the course of these interviews.
So, you know, if you're in a police's shoes, right, you got Juan W. Bortle Bortland lying to you, right, telling you that a crime scene occurred here when it was really actually over there.
Then you have all Melly's friends lying to you, telling, yo, he was in my car.
No, he was in my car.
No, I drove him here, blah, blah, blah.
And then the stories don't match up.
The timelines don't match up.
The phone data, most importantly, doesn't match up.
Then on top of that, you have Melly's phone, which puts him at the scene of the crime at the time of the crime.
It shows him getting out of the car because the data was that precise because he had a T-Mobile phone, by the way, which I can tell you guys from my professional experience.
T-Mobile absolutely gives you the best sell site data because I've done it before.
Once again, fucking W experience.
T-Mobile is probably one of the best phone companies from a law enforcement perspective because they can give you like damn near foot, like accuracy to the foot of where a phone is.
Okay.
So they were able to see Melly literally walking around the car period of time, getting back in the car and then being left out in the woods for a period of time.
And then Wynne W. Bortland driving and going to the hospital.
And magically, once they actually started using the phones, right?
Because the phones and the data doesn't lie because it's literally geolocation data, satellite data, the timeline matched up and they were able to piece back the timeline with the wound patterns, the forensic evidence, the bullet trajectories, etc.
So, yes, guys, that is a quick little summary on the case.
Give me ones in the chat if that all made sense to y'all so that I can continue to build upon the summary of the investigation.
If it's a two, right after the two, why you're confused or what didn't make sense in that summary I just gave y'all.
But that was literally off the top of my head, pause, summary of the investigation and the case.
You said T-Mobile was like the best find from a law enforcement perspective.
It's one of the best if you're going to go ahead and do a sell site location warrant.
What was one?
Okay, what's your motive?
JP Parabellum.
Fantastic question.
I knew somebody was going to ask that.
I was thinking about that.
Angie, can I get a gorilla mind?
The motive, guys.
So at the time, there wasn't a motive, and that was actually to Melly's benefit because they were like, whoa, hold on.
This doesn't make sense.
Why would he kill his best friends?
These guys were with him in a business.
They were touring.
They were making money together, whatever.
Well, upon more investigation, they found out that Melly potentially, two motives.
Melly potentially owed them money, right, from a deal, okay, especially Sack Chaser.
And there was some type of beef between Sack Chaser and Melly's mom.
I think her name is Jamie King, if I'm not mistaken.
Okay.
So there were some issues there with money, family.
That's fine, Angie.
And stuff like that.
So that's what the motive is.
Okay.
And Melly would have had to pay them, obviously, because they had some rights to the YW name.
That's why all of them go by the name of YW.
And what was the worst phone company when it comes as a DEA agent?
Or HSI, you mean?
HSI.
I mean, it doesn't.
Yeah, I mean, we all go to the same phone.
You mean as far as not being compliant or their data sucks?
Their data sucks.
Like, they don't give you that foot-to-foot tracking the way T-Mobile.
All the major phone companies are pretty good about it.
They could give you pretty accurate data.
It's just that T-Mobile tends to be, I think, has the most user-friendly from a law enforcement perspective.
But the smaller phone companies kind of suck, right?
They're compliant, but they kind of suck because they just don't have the resources sometimes, like cricket and shit like that.
But you know, L Cricket.
L Cricket.
But I think cricket's owned by T-Mobile now, so it don't matter.
Oh, oh, wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of these phone companies like downsized and shit.
So like they're owned by somebody.
So, okay, guys, give me ones in the chat if that all makes sense.
Again, two in the chat if something confuses you.
I just covered the motive.
Let's see here.
And then we're going to continue on because you guys aren't really going to understand all the breakdowns until I, unless you understand the general summary of the investigation and the general summary of the case.
Bills Moe, that makes sense to y'all too?
Yes.
Yes.
Everything.
Sweet, sweet, sweet.
Yeah, y'all about to get some sauce today.
Let's see here.
It looks like we're getting.
How are we looking?
If you're going to put a two, goddamn it, make sure you put a two and why.
All right.
Don't just put a two like a fucking smooth-brained idiot.
Or a six.
Yeah, or a six or some shit.
Give me a one if you understand or a two.
Nigga said two, just started watching.
Nigga, rewind.
Someone said ATT owns cricket.
Okay, either way.
Okay, I don't see no twos with the actual real explanation.
All right.
Sweet.
He is right.
ATT does own cricket.
Okay.
All right.
All right, we're good.
Okay.
So as y'all know, Melly was facing the death penalty for this guys.
And the reason why is because the state argued that these murders were in furtherance of a gang.
Okay.
As you guys know, Melly identifies as a G-Shine blood.
Okay.
I mean, you can see it in music videos.
He's throwing gang signs all the time.
He's wearing red all over the place.
So they use that as an enhancement to push for the death penalty.
Okay.
And they went to trial.
They had a gang, undercover gang investigator for Broward County Sheriff's Office testify, identifying Melly as a gang member.
They had testimony from an FBI agent verifying the phone data and the validity of it.
They had Detective Moretti, the lead investigator on the case, which we're going to talk about him here in a second, and testify, obviously.
They had the forensic, the, goddammit, the people that analyzed dead bodies.
Fuck, goddamn it.
The people that conducted the lawsuits.
Forensics?
The frenzy.
Yeah, forensics.
Was in the coroners or something?
The coroner, et cetera.
They had them testify.
The medical examiner.
Sorry.
They had them testify, talk about the wounds, et cetera, showing how pretty much, like, they didn't say it, but like from the evidence and from their testimony, you could pretty much conclude that the only way that those guns, they would have been shot the way that they were shot was the gunshots had to have come from inside the vehicle.
They showed the bullet trajectory data.
Basically, it was they presented a lot of evidence, right?
However, a couple of the jurors, I guess, got cold feet or whatever and didn't want to convict him.
And they ended up getting a mistrial.
All right.
And what that basically means is that they couldn't come to a unanimous decision.
So the state elected to retry the case.
And the state can continue to retry the case until they don't want to do it anymore.
Obviously, it costs them probably millions of dollars to do this.
Granted, guys, Melly was arrested back in like 2019, if I'm not mistaken.
I think he got arrested in February of 2019.
So the dude's been in jail for damn near five years plus, man.
You know, the guy, I think, has spent over a quarter plus of his life in prison at this point because he was never on bond.
He's actually in jail right now up in Broward County, 30 miles from here.
You know, we can go see him right now if we really wanted to.
So he's not far from here.
And this case was investigated, guys.
Just so you know, the lead agency on this case, right?
If you guys watch Fed Reacts, you guys understand that there's always a lead agency with every type of investigation.
Lead agency on this one was the Miramar Police Department, and they were assisted by the FBI who did some of the phones, helped with the phone stuff.
And probably, I think Bear Bear County.
I'm thinking of fucking San Antonio.
Broward County Sheriff's Office was also involved.
So let's go ahead, guys, and run the video.
Okay.
So we covered the case.
We covered the trial.
So a bunch of developments occurred, guys, since the trial happened.
Okay.
Any chance before we get into these videos, Bills, Mo?
Oh, yeah, we got a few.
You want to read a little bit?
Let's send them real quick before we get into this because we're about to really start getting into the weeds here.
So we covered the summary, et cetera.
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We got almost 2,000 of y'all watching on YouTube.
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Jerome goes, smooth brain bimbos is the most creative insult I've heard in years.
WFNF for life.
Love y'all ninjas.
Pause.
Thank you, Jerome.
That was hilarious.
That was really funny.
That was really funny.
I know you'd probably never do it, but call-ins on this channel would grow it a little more and give viewers a more concise answer.
You can still do a call-ins on FNF, of course.
Just thought it'd be something new for you to diversify this channel a little bit, too.
You know, I did call-ins on this channel before, and it actually worked out really well.
I might bring it back.
Thank you, Flacco.
Good suggestion.
That's funny.
What episode?
No, his name is Flacco.
The Tory Lanez Meg.
The Stallion case, I think.
Yeah, I think I did call-ins on that one.
That's when you did a call-in.
Yeah.
The first one.
What do people all talk about in the call-ins?
They talk about how they felt about the case.
They just ask questions.
They give commentary.
Okay.
It's really interesting.
Yeah, we can do that.
Yeah, we could pretend.
Yeah, we could do that.
I think y'all would enjoy talking to us, probably, about this type of stuff.
Yeah.
Thanks for sharing our knowledge.
W, FNF.
W, the Tate Brothers.
Stay solid.
Thank you so much, DG Build.
And I broke down their case, too, on Fresh and Fit a bunch of times, man.
Man, those girls are fucking cap.
I brought Andrew Tate's lawyer on, too, and we broke it down from there, as well.
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Christian Yala goes, hey, Maron, off topic, but when are we K20 Frankenstein engine on your Honda Accord with a swirly boy in there so you can hurt fresh feeling on that Accord?
By the way, y'all the real goat.
Fuck the haters.
Love all you Majestu.
Oh, by the way, Angie, saludos.
Hi.
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I appreciate that, my friend.
A backup cam on a 2002 Honda Accord is kind of wild.
Yeah, I do got a backup cam on that joint.
I got a backup cam on that joint.
Wild, bro.
I'm not getting rid of that car, guys.
Yo, me and Bill's.
Yeah, we love the car.
Me and Bill's went crazy.
Me and Bill's went crazy when we saw that.
I had to get it fixed because it was fucked up, but I got it fixed.
I still got that 2002 Honda, and I am not buying another car, man.
Fuck that shit.
You really.
Not right now.
You really put a backup camera on a 2002 Honda Accord, bro.
Girl.
Daniel Studio.
Dad, what?
Don DiMarco.
I put an iPad thing there, too, so you can do shit.
Yeah, bro.
We got car play in the 2002 guys which covers a shout out to the YouTube channel here at Law and Crime.
It's going to cover some of the developments since the trial ended and ended in a mistrial.
Let's go ahead and run the clip, please, from the beginning.
We're not there to make friends.
Are we beginning to be there?
Yeah, yeah, you could.
Can you try the case?
With the state on their heels, we could put them.
Make sure that they can prove the case against your client.
And that's Melly's defense attorney.
Can we put up the speed to 1.5?
Yes, absolutely.
For the people.
Hey, guys, do me a favor, man.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We go in enhanced bitrate.
Yeah.
And then speed 1.5.
Let's see if their quality beats ours.
Because if you guys go to some of our videos, they got the 1080p enhanced bitrate as well.
But, you know, they ain't using our cameras, though.
So we lit.
Rapper YNW Melly has a new lawyer and new criminal charges as he faces a retrial for the murder of two of his friends.
Those are two of the top six developments since the jury deadlocked in the trial of Jamel Demons.
Welcome to Law and Crime Sidebar Podcast.
I'm Angela Levy.
Jury selection was supposed to be well underway in the retrial of Jamal Demons, but that has been delayed amid accusations from the defense that the lead prosecutor may have tried to cover up Detective Market.
And that was the lead prosecutor right there.
And yes, y'all saw it right.
She was on there testifying, which is never what you want.
And we're going to talk about that in more detail here in a second, but let's continue on.
Can we have the closed captions for the people too?
Yes, absolutely.
And guys, give me in the chat.
If this is too fast, please let me know.
But this should be fast enough for you guys to get through it, but also be able to understand.
But let me know if it's too fast in the chat.
Mo and Bills will mount her.
Let's keep going.
Moretti asking another officer to lie when he seized a cell phone that was owned by Melly's mom.
The judge has removed the lead prosecutor, Christine Bradley, from the case because she may be called to testify as a witness about a comment in the retrial.
We'll go into more about that later.
But first, just to bring you up to speed on where things stand now, Demons, who we just call Melly because that's how the public knows him, faces two counts of first-degree murder for the October 26, 2018 shooting deaths of two men.
I ain't gonna lie.
His last name is Demons, but it's spelled demons.
Yeah, that's a red flag.
So brutality.
Yeah, I don't know.
I think that it was probably pronounced demons all this time, but he told them, like, hey, you know, I don't want no negative inferences, so y'all better pronounce it as Demons.
Okay.
I was just about to press that one.
Let's keep going.
He called his best friends, Anthony YNW, Sack Chaser Williams and Christopher YNW Juvie Thomas were shot to death in an SUV driven by Cortland Henry, who went by YNW Bortland.
Portland, Sack, Juvie, and Melly were seen leaving a recording studio earlier that morning.
Pause surveillance cameras recorded the okay.
Right there, top left in the jean jacket, that is Melly, guys.
Right there.
And you can see he has a satchel right there where the police suspect that the gun was.
And you're going to see him get into the back left seat behind the driver.
Yo, Bills, have you ever worked at this music studio?
This is up in Broward.
No, I don't honestly know.
I don't know this location.
You don't know?
Okay.
All right, then.
It's not far from where we've lived, though.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
This is definitely a familiar neighborhood.
He's right there.
Circle him?
Right there.
Yeah.
All right.
You can run it back.
Oh, yeah.
Less than two hours later, Henry pulled up to a hospital emergency room.
His two friends were dead inside the SUV.
Melly was charged with first-degree murder the following year.
Ortlin was charged with being an accomplice.
The difference?
The state is seeking the death penalty against Melly because they say he was the shooter.
Melly, of course, denies this.
Under Florida law, Melly could face the death penalty under a new lower threshold of an eight to four vote if he's convicted.
His first trial ended in a hung jury last summer.
Since that first trial, Melly has changed up his legal team just slightly.
This man, Jamie Benjamin, is now Melly's lead attorney.
Melly's defense team has always been aggressive, but they seem more so under Benjamin's leadership.
In the last two weeks, Benjamin did something you don't often see attorneys do.
He called out Judge Murphy, basically saying he didn't look interested in hearing their arguments.
Now, when there is an allegation against a lead detective in a first-degree murder that he lied in front of a career prosecutor that's brought to the attention of the elected official, they can't hide under oath.
We don't review every great brain violation.
This went all the way to the top of their office to get nothing.
I believe their audio sucks, so I'm going to go ahead and summarize it for you.
He's obviously, which I ain't going to lie to y'all, and he's rightfully enraged that there was braided material involved.
Detective Moretti is alleged to have lied.
The prosecutor is being accused of withholding Brady material, which we're going to talk about Brady Material here and get into weeds on that.
And how that this case was still allowed to proceed to the length that it did and even go to trial without these things coming to light prior to the trial.
So he's pushing to try to get this thing dismissed.
Okay.
And I ain't going to lie to y'all, man.
They got the state fucked up here.
You know, I can absolutely say from my professional experience, like the state absolutely.
They fucked up.
So let's keep running it.
I believe that this violates that stat.
And I believe that in and of itself, based on one person's sworn testimony, is probably fucked.
But, Your Honor, I believe based on your body language, like, you did something wrong.
My court is really serious.
He's calling out the fucking judge.
Bro, I have never seen a lawyer call out the judge like that saying, you got your arms crossed with a scowl on your face.
Like, this is really serious.
Like, blah, blah, blah.
Like, yo, he's literally calling out the judge, which I mean, isn't necessarily the smartest thing to do.
But that takes some balls.
But he wouldn't be doing that if he didn't feel really strongly on his client's behalf that this is, you know, an egregious miscarriage of justice.
What's the chat saying, 1.25?
Yeah.
I asked them.
They said 1.25 on YouTube.
I'm going to ask Rumble right now, but it's looking like they kind of want us to slow down.
All right, we go 1.25.
That's cool.
So serious.
That's just a small sample of Jamie Benjamin in action and what we can expect at the retrial.
I spoke with one of Mellie's former attorneys, Bradford Cohen, about Jamie Benjamin's style.
I'm friends with Jamie Benjamin.
I've known him for years and years and years.
He is a fixture in the Broward County community or criminal defense lawyers.
Jamie is always an aggressive attorney.
He understands the appellate issues that could be raised.
He understands how those appellate issues should be raised.
He's very cognizant of the appellate issues.
So he is always setting up the case just in case that an appeal would come back and the appeal would be successful.
So Jamie's a very smart lawyer.
He's an aggressive lawyer.
I think that he's the right lawyer for this case.
I was on this case very early on.
The first maybe four to six months of this case, I was the attorney, the lead attorney on the Melly case.
And Mellie wanted to go in a different direction, which I never, ever question clients that want different attorneys.
But Jamie and I have a very.
Myron, has that happened often?
Have you seen that where clients switch attorneys?
No.
Where the attorney actually challenges the judge like that?
No, rarely.
Rarely, if ever.
Because that can get you jammed up.
Really?
Yeah, you can get held in contempt of court.
When you go into a courtroom and that judge owns that space, pretty much.
You know, you're kind of, you know, obviously you're within your bounds to argue your case and everything else like that.
But he's literally like kind of personally attacking him.
Like, I can see you there with your arms crossed and your face blah, blah, blah, blah.
You're not taking this seriously, blah, blah.
Like, Goddamn, nigga, like, you don't got to do all that.
He was playing with fire.
You know, yeah, you're kind of playing with fire there.
But, but, I mean, he has good reason to feel that way.
I mean, yeah, those are some pretty fucking egregious mistakes that the state made.
You know, you got the fucking lead detective being accused of lying, which is a huge issue, which I'm going to talk about that in detail as well.
You got the lawyer, the lead prosecutor with some Brady issues.
We're going to talk about that in a little bit more detail.
But yeah, dude, I mean, yeah, he's fired up.
He's fired up, and it's understandably so.
Okay.
Any lawyers in the chat?
Weigh in if we got any lawyers in the chat.
Any law or any law enforcement in here?
Let's hit play.
Very similar type of way, I guess, way of doing a case.
And that is, you know, we're not there to make friends.
We're there to try the case, to put the state on their heels, and make sure that they can prove the case against your client.
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The next development is one that really wasn't unexpected.
Judge Murphy denied Melly's request for bail after the mistake.
So pause.
So can you just play a little bit more?
Yeah, no, don't leave it in.
Please don't leave it.
Don't leave it there.
Oh, oh, oh, okay.
Pick play.
Attorney's got to ask Judge Murphy to release him since he's been in jails.
All right.
So since 2019 and he's not going to be able to do that.
So as you guys know, Melly's been in prison since 2019, right?
So, you know, the best time to argue, right, to get your client out for bail, right, or bond, right, pending a case like this.
Because guys, keep in mind, he's been in jail the whole time.
He never had bond.
So after the mistrial, they're like, look, clearly the state couldn't be on beyond a reason or prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the client was guilty.
So they went ahead and immediately filed a hearing to get him bond.
And they got denied.
Question.
Those years that he's been like.
You have to bring the mic closer to you if you're going to say it.
Sorry.
So those years that he's been in prison, if he gets free, like, I'm sorry, if he gets the guilty verdict, does that count as his sentence?
Yeah, the time that he spent, yeah, but it's a life sentence, so it won't matter.
Oh, okay.
But yeah, let's say he got like 10 years.
He would have done effectively half the time already.
Okay.
Yeah.
So let's keep running the clip.
So yeah, he tried to get Bond.
He failed.
Or this was.
He's not being convicted of these murders.
That's a long time to be sitting in jail.
COVID, of course, was to blame in part, along with delays over arguments pertaining to the death penalty associated with this case.
Melly's attorneys had argued that he surrendered voluntarily when he was charged with the murders, and they pointed out that his co-defendant, Cortland Henry, was out on bail.
But Judge Murphy ruled Melly will stay put and he will remain held without bail, saying the proof of guilt is evident.
This is, of course, a double homicide case.
So a judge granting any type of bail other than a very high amount would be unlikely.
Now, in between the mistrial and the retrial, Melly got into more legal trouble.
Prosecutors charged Melly with witness tampering.
Court documents state that detective Danny Polo, you'll remember him from the first trial.
He had that mask on for part of the undercover detective that testified on the gang element of the YWMLI case, which is critical because remember, guys, the state was pushing to get the death penalty, so they needed his testimony.
He testified for damn near a week, by the way.
I broke down his testimony in other episodes if you guys are interested in that stuff.
Really interesting stuff.
He went into details of how the gang speaks, vernacular used during the course of their text messages, etc.
Rank, all that stuff.
So and the reason why he has that mask on is because he works undercover.
But anyway, he's kind of still active.
Yeah, he got the, yeah, he's still active.
Yeah.
And you can see he has the, you know, Broward County Sheriff's Office pin pin on his on his thing.
Typically, you wear that to show what agency you work for.
Anyway, but yeah, he testified and it was really interesting stuff.
But yeah, they were trying to get the death penalty and they needed his testimony to establish the getting link.
Let's hit play.
Because he was what you would call a subject matter expert or an SME.
His testimony because he investigates gangs.
Holo was listening to James Howard's jail calls from the Broward County Jail where Melly is housed.
Prosecutors say Polo heard Howard talking about passing messages from Melly.
Then prosecutors said they heard Terrence Mathis' jail calls and that Mathis was talking to YNW Bortland about keeping Mellie's ex-girlfriend Mariah Hamilton from showing up to court to testify.
So not only was Mellie charged with witness tampering, so was and don't worry guys.
We're going to hear her side of the story soon as well.
We got her as well, man.
Don't worry about it.
We got you, baby.
He's got like 10, like 100 friends that look like these guys.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's Florida for you.
The witness tampering charges mean that Bortland, who had been free on bail, is now being held in jail without bail, just like Melly.
His trial is now scheduled to begin in January.
So why would Mellie or Bortland not want Mariah Hamilton to testify?
Prosecutors say she has crucial information to provide about the night Sack and Juvie were murdered.
In fact, her mother, Felicia Holmes, had told Bortland on Instagram a couple of years ago that Mellie confessed to the murders to Mariah.
So prosecutors are asking Judge Murphy to allow them to tell the jury about Mariah Hamilton's statement to police in 2019.
In that statement, Mariah told lead detective Mark Moretti that Melly FaceTimed her after the murder.
Bam.
So answer question.
And it goes right there where it's highlighted.
Okay.
And then, so what else did he say to you that, you know, he said that blank and blank got shot?
Did he elaborate or did he just know or why or where or anything?
And that's the question that that's the detective asking her.
And she goes, no, he was just like, they killed them.
And I'm like, what are you talking about?
Who?
Or whatever.
He was like, they killed them.
And I'm like, what?
And then I'm like, do you want us to come?
Or whatever like that?
Got word or whatever.
And my mom had called his mom and told her about it or whatever like that.
And guys, remember, they're transcribing the conversation because the conversation was obviously recorded.
But since she didn't want to come in to testify, they couldn't use it because that would be hearsay.
So they couldn't use this interview.
Let's hit play.
Murders and said that Sack and Juvie were killed in a drive-by shooting.
A warrant was out for Mariah's arrest during the first trial.
She appeared on sidebar recently.
Because I was his girlfriend at the time.
So they thought that I knew more than what I was telling them that I knew, which I didn't.
So they were just harassing me being ex-girlfriend or girlfriend at the time.
And if you watched the first trial, you probably remember Mariah Hamilton's mother, Felicia Holmes.
She was probably the most memorable witness of the trial.
Prosecutor Christine Bradley treated her as a hostile witness.
She didn't want to answer no questions, guys.
She didn't want to answer no questions.
Let's hit play.
Are you cold?
No, I'm just, you know, I just feel confident.
Are you nervous?
Of course.
I feel great.
Well, now prosecutors say Holmes is refusing to testify in the retrial.
So they want to use her testimony from the first trial in this second trial.
That is allowed sometimes when a judge determines that a witness is unavailable.
And Felicia Holmes hopped in on the interview of her daughter on sidebar.
Take a look.
A lot of anger with me because of everything me and my daughter have been through.
What Christine Bradley's trying to put us through.
I felt like we're getting persecuted more than the defendants.
Christine Bradley is the prosecutor, guys.
Don't forget.
Keep that name in mind.
And we're going to go into her right now.
Next.
So there are two reasons why Felicia Holmes's and Mariah Hamilton's testimony is so important to the state.
First, it destroys the claim by Melly's defense that he wasn't in the Jeep when Sack and Juvie were shot.
Mariah Hamilton told police in 2019 that her boyfriend Melly FaceTimed her, as I mentioned, in the early morning hours of October 26th, and that he appeared to be hiding and that he claimed that they had been shot at in a drive-by shooting.
According to so immediately after the shooting, guys, as you know, they stayed the drive-by, etc.
Wynne W. Bortland drove to the hospital, but Melly stayed back in the woods.
And when they looked through Melly's phone, they saw that he had made a FaceTime call to his girlfriend.
And on that FaceTime call, he told her, Yo, I need a ride.
I need y'all to pick me up.
And that's where allegedly the incriminating comments were made where they had killed him and he needed a ride.
Okay, that's why they needed him because Melly tried to say that he was not at the scene of the crime.
Well, he actually, let me rephrase.
Melly never gave a statement to the police, but a part of his defense was, prove I was there, motherfuckers.
Now, obviously, they had his phone, right?
That was at the scene.
But, you know, you can always say, well, was he there with the phone?
Right?
Which I know is ludicrous, guys.
But of course, this is beyond reasonable doubt.
It's a murder trial.
You need to be able to prove that he was there with the phone, etc.
So, Melly made a big, big mistake.
Matter of fact, let's have fun with this one.
Bills, can you open up another tab real quick?
We'll go ahead and do this shit real time with the audience just to show y'all how well versed we are in this case.
God damn it.
Open up a tab.
Okay, go on YouTube.
Type in YNW Melly documentary.
It's ridiculous.
Yes.
And I'm going to show y'all where he fucked up.
Click that.
First one right there.
I understand in which to proceed.
I wonder why it's in the post-production.
All right, pause.
Now move it all the way to the end, pretty much.
Keep going.
No, towards the end, even further, even further.
Okay.
Hit play right there.
Boom.
Pause.
Okay.
Four days after the completion of this film, YNW Melly and his friends were targets of a drive-by shooting in Miami, Florida.
Well, Melly just effectively placed himself at the crime scene with his own documentary.
So they don't even need the girl's fucking testimony, but this proves that he was actually there at the scene of the crime.
I guess I didn't think forward.
But wait, does the court the court can use this?
Yes, absolutely.
They used it.
They used it to establish that he was there.
So not only did they have the FaceTime call, right?
Because they know that he made a FaceTime call because they looked at the data records.
They also have his own documentary, which caught him in the act.
Calculum!
Paunch!
Okay.
So, yeah, I like that sound effect.
So, you know what I'm saying?
It is what it is.
But yeah, hit play real quick.
And mute the music.
Juvie and YNW Sack Chaser were killed.
I mean, there you go.
Bam.
So in his own documentary, guys, he basically admits that he was there at the scene of the crime.
Did you watch it, Marion?
Is it good?
I did watch it.
Is it good?
Oh, it's all right.
I mean, it talks about his childhood and stuff like that.
He could hit pause, Bills.
So that was another piece of evidence that they use against him.
All right.
So let's go back to the, yep.
You could hit play.
A motion filed by prosecutors.
Jamie King paid Mariah Hamilton $1,620 for her vehicle.
Finally, one of the biggest developments in the case, Judge Murphy removed lead prosecutor Christine Bradley from the case.
This came after the defense said she's a possible witness to possible misconduct by lead detective Mark Moretti.
The defense said Moretti seized the cell phone that belonged to Mellie's mom, Jamie King, at the prosecutor's office, and that he wasn't in his jurisdiction.
And this exchange happened.
Mr. Trafford and Miss King leave.
They leave the room.
All right, Paul.
Why don't they leave the room?
Okay, so this woman right here is another prosecutor.
Okay.
Now, this is crazy that they got prosecutors on the stand.
This is something that should never happen, by the way, guys.
Okay.
Let's keep running it.
Gorell, who I didn't know, I didn't know his name.
He came into the room and Detective Moretti looked at him and said, You need to hear your group.
Deputy Moretti said to Detective Moretti said to Deputy Morell, you need to say you were here when I served that search warrant.
And it was kind of like an awkward moment.
Someone described it just kind of getting punched twice in the head.
So there's a search warrant that gets served.
Okay, let me explain this.
Okay, let me explain this because obviously this might be a little confusing for people that don't understand.
So when you get a search warrant, guys, okay, the judge, you write an affidavit in support of the search warrant.
Okay.
The affidavit is all your probable cause, et cetera, as to why you need to search the phone.
Okay.
You give it to a judge.
If the judge deems that it's enough probable cause, they will issue you a search warrant.
So Dave Moretti had a legitimate search warrant to search YNW Melly's mother's phone, Jamie King.
All right.
Now, it's time for you to serve the search warrant.
Okay.
Once you have the evidence or the premises or whatever you're going to search in your jurisdiction or your area, right?
Now, he's a detective.
Okay.
He's a peace officer in the state of Florida.
Okay.
So he has authority technically all over Florida, but he's hired by the Miramar Police Department.
So his jurisdiction is the city of Miramar.
Okay.
So where this interview occurred was clearly outside of Miramar and it was somewhere in Broward County.
So she's referring to deputy, right?
That guy, more than likely, whoever it was, was a deputy for the Broward County Sheriff's Office.
Okay.
And David and Moretti was there conducting the interview, okay, or some other county in Florida, wherever they interviewed Jamie King at.
I'm assuming it's probably somewhere in Broward County, right?
But regardless of whether it's Broward County or not.
But there's a deputy there that tells you right there that it was a, there were, there was a deputy for a sheriff's office there.
And then you got Detective Moretti, who was employed by a city police department.
All right.
So can he execute a search warrant, okay, on an individual in a location that isn't his?
Yes, he can.
He absolutely can.
Especially, right, if you have another officer there that does have jurisdiction in the area.
That is probably why he told him you need to be witness or whatever as me of me searching the search warrant, which is a fuck up because what he should have done was the deputy should have been in the room the entire time when he served the search warrant so that he can be the witness.
Okay.
Now, serving a search warrant in that case, guys, is simply him taking the phone from Jamie King.
That's essentially like serving it because now he has it in his possession, right?
The first part of it.
Okay.
He served the search warrant.
Now he's not going to execute the search warrant until the search begins and it's completed.
Okay.
So serving a search warrant and executing it are two different things.
So he serves it by seizing it.
And then the execution technically isn't done until the phone is extracted and he gets everything he needs to do out of it.
Get out of it.
Okay.
Which could take time.
Right.
If the phone is locked, for example, and you put it on a device called a Celbright, okay, and I might be going in the weeds here too much, but I want to educate y'all.
A Celbrite is a phone extraction device, right?
You serve the warrant, you get the device.
Then you begin the execution, which is when you start extracting the data.
If the phone is locked and you don't have the code, it might take you months to decode it and then get into the phone and extract the data because you can't extract data until it's unlocked.
If you have the code, it could take minutes.
Okay.
And then technically, it's considered executed once it's completed.
All right.
The duration of the search, right?
As long as it's reasonable in the eyes of the court, which if you're dealing with a phone with a passcode, et cetera, well, it's going to take you time to decode it with the Cell Bright.
You're doing everything in your power to get it decoded, but it could take weeks, months, et cetera, because I've done it before.
Okay.
Where I've had a phone, I didn't have the code.
I put that shit on the Celbright.
It literally takes weeks for it to, you know, work with the algorithm, try the different passcodes, be able to, you know, get it unlocked without necessarily locking the phone and getting it wiped, et cetera.
All this other shit.
It takes a while, right?
So that's how that's that's the execution process.
Where he fucked up is he served the warrants, didn't have a sworn law enforcement officer with him as a witness, right?
And he didn't, and that's what messed him up.
And then he tried to tell that deputy, you need to be here as the witness, which he honestly didn't even need to do that because he's a sworn officer.
Credibility on his own is fine.
He didn't need that guy there.
I mean, it helps when you have a witness, but he didn't need it.
So I don't, this was like a fuck up from his perspective.
Okay.
You technically don't need someone else there when you serve the warrant.
It helps, but you don't need it, which is why I don't know why he did this.
But let's continue on.
Let's carry on.
Probably from a jurisdiction standpoint, potentially.
But he would have been fine to be able to do it because he had a search warrant from a judge.
He's a peace officer in the state of Florida.
So I am 99% sure that he would have been fine serving that search warrant, regardless of where it was at, because he had a device in front of him and he had a lawful warrant to take that phone.
Let's go ahead and hit play.
Say he's asking this deputy to lie for him.
And again, I'm like, like, this isn't like, I'm in the twilight.
So I'm like, this can't really be happening.
Deputy Garel didn't say anything of any substance.
I think he said, is there anything I'm needed for anymore?
Or something like that.
I don't remember if he said anything at all.
It was just a very awkward moment after Detective Moretti said that to him.
Yeah, pause.
And the reason for that is what I'm willing to bet is so you have Detective Moretti and Christine Bradley, the prosecutor, right?
And maybe even this woman was, well, clearly this woman was there too because she's testifying.
So she clearly was there.
They were probably in the room talking to Jamie King, interviewing her, but she didn't know that they had a search warrant for her phone.
So she brought it.
Obviously, they're not going to tell her.
Hey, just so you know, by the way, bitch, you need to show up with your phone because we got a search warrant.
No, they didn't tell her that they had a search warrant.
They just told her, hey, we need to talk to you.
She came in.
They did the interview.
And then during the course of the interview, oh, and by the way, I got a search warrant for you for your phone.
I'm going to take it, et cetera.
And the other detect, the deputy, right?
The deputy that was there, he probably was outside sitting outside the room like this, right?
Doing like, you know, some bullshit guard duty, right?
Versus being in the room and, you know, and being involved.
And I could potentially see in my head why Detective Moretti didn't want him in there because it's a sensitive investigation.
It's a high-profile case.
He's a deputy.
He's not an investigator.
You know, you don't know him.
He's not in your agency.
So, you know, a lot of guys are like, it's my case.
I don't want nobody involved or whatever.
But when you're the only law enforcement officer, a lot of the times it's better to have someone there, even if they're not involved in the case because they can witness and et cetera.
You know, and then you just had that, you know, professional courtesy conversation after.
Listen, bro, this is a high-profile case, sensitive case.
Please don't share this with anybody.
Please don't go around telling everybody about this shit.
And a lot of the times they'll shut their mouth and not share it.
You know what I mean?
He's a deputy.
Like, he's not an investigator.
A lot of times they don't give a fuck.
They're just excited to be there.
So me personally, like when I did my interviews from my professional experience, if I went to a crime scene by myself and like there were border patrol agents there or there were uniform guys there, I would always pull them in with me to do interviews.
I didn't give a fuck about none of that.
Oh, it's my case.
I'm not going to share.
Like I would always pull them in to do interviews with me.
If I was going to do any type of enforcement action of like taking a phone or any of the other stuff, I would always have a witness with me, etc.
So he probably didn't want, again, I'm speculating here, but it doesn't make sense to me.
The only feasible explanation as to why that deputy was not in the room at the time of that seizure is Moretti probably didn't want him in there because of the type of investigation it was.
And, you know, obviously he's trying to limit contamination with other agencies and people being involved.
But that came back to bite him in the ass after because he didn't have him there when he executed this, when he executed the, not executed, excuse me, when he served the warrant by seizing the phone, but and he wanted a witness.
What we should have done was just have him there in the beginning or the whole time if you want a witness, or just take it yourself.
You don't fucking need a witness to serve a warrant, bro.
You don't.
You know, it's better, but you don't need it.
So it was an unnecessary risk, very stupid, especially in front of two prosecutors.
You know, Moretti, come on, man.
Like, you got to know better.
But, you know, I ain't going to lie to y'all.
This is what happens at the state level a lot of times.
They do stupid shit like this.
One detective showing up for a murder investigation.
You know, that's why for us, feds, you need another agent, which you like all the time.
You know, this is something that feds do a lot better.
Like, we don't show up to crime scenes by ourselves.
You know, you always have somebody else with you.
Whether you're doing a search warrant, you're interviewing somebody, whatever.
You always, every single agency policy that I know, FBI, DEA, HSI, all of us have a two-agent policy with everything, or at least another sworn law enforcement officer.
At least.
Okay?
He doesn't have to be a special agent, but he's got to be a sworn officer with a fucking badge and a gun.
All right.
That could testify.
But anyway, it is what it is.
Let's go back to the clip.
I vividly remember what it was said.
Yes.
So after that was said and after Dorell leaves, do you say anything for the record?
No, I don't say anything to Moretti.
I leave the room.
I'm done with the statement.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm done investigating this case.
Why?
Because I don't work with detectives that solicit lies.
What did you do then?
I reported it immediately on that day.
The defense says this is what's called a Brady violation.
Prosecutors are required to turn over information to the defense that may help a person who is charged with a crime.
That's called Brady material.
All right, so this is very serious shit.
Let's get into the Cornell thing real quick, real fast.
Next tab over, please, Bills.
What Brady material actually is.
This is stuff that ends careers, by the way, guys.
Brady Material is derived from the United States Supreme Court case, Brady versus Maryland, in 1963.
It established a rule that the prosecution has a constitutional duty of due process to disclose material evidence favorable to a defendant.
Later, in the state versus Carter case, the court found that such evidence should be, one, material to the issue and not merely cumulative or impeaching or contradictory.
Two, discovered since the trial and not discoverable by reasonable diligence beforehand.
And three, of the sort that would probably change the jury's verdict if a new trial were granted.
Okay.
In practice, the prosecutor suppresses or if the prosecutor suppresses or fails to disclose such evidence, to disclose evidence that is material to the defendant's guilt verdict or sentence or influence the credibility of a witness, no matter whether the prosecution is of good faith, bad faith, intentionally or inadvertently, the defendant can use the Brady material to get a new trial.
So United States versus Bagley.
The prosecutor is not required to disclose entire files, but only impeachment and exculpatory evidence to the defense counsel, regardless of whether the evidence is in their possession or not, or whether they are asked to do so or not.
To be more specific, the prosecutor has an affirmative duty to search their files and the files of law enforcement officers who work on the case for material evidence.
As a defendant, they're required to demonstrate that if such material evidence is disclosed and used effectively, it might affect the outcome of the trial or undermine confidence in the verdict.
Okay.
And then it goes, the Brady material has three components.
The evidence is at issue, must be favorable to the accused, either because it is exculpatory, which means excludes them, or because it is impeaching, which means that it shows that the witnesses aren't necessarily credible.
And then that evidence must have been suppressed by the state, either willfully or inadvertently, and prejudice must have ensued, concluded in the Strickler versus Green case.
Once the above elements contend, the Brady violation is established.
So, guys, I know you're probably like, what the fuck, Myron?
That's a mouthful.
I don't know what the fuck you're talking about, nigga.
It's okay.
I got y'all.
Let's go into a dream scenario so that this makes sense for you.
Okay.
Well, actually, I'll give you guys a real world experience.
Okay, let's go back in time.
Let's go back to a trial that I had.
Okay.
I had a trial.
I might have broken it down on my case where I caught.
Yeah, I talked about it on FedReact.
I caught a smuggler with like $30,000, $40,000, whatever, smuggling illegal aliens in the United States from the Bahamas.
He actually went to trial, right?
And as the case agent, guys, once you get a case and it goes to trial, your job is to get all the evidence nice and neat, get all the witnesses for the prosecutor so that they can fight this thing in trial, okay?
Now, at the federal level, okay, they take this shit very seriously.
As you guys know, most federal prosecutorial offices, AUSA's office, Assistant United States Attorney's Offices, have a 90% plus win rate, okay?
Versus ADA offices don't have nearly as high of a win rate.
They probably have more like a 50 or 60% win rate.
So the feds don't lose.
Okay.
And the reason why they don't lose is because they prepare very well for trial where they're like, we're not going to fucking lose.
All right.
So one of the things that I had to do, okay, was everyone that was involved in the case, all right?
All the law enforcement officers, I had to go ahead and get all their contact information.
And me and the prosecutor interviewed every witness in the case.
Okay.
Remember, I'm the case agent, so it's my job to gather all the evidence.
And it's the prosecutor's case, the job to fight the thing in trial, which we're going to go to trial.
Lead agent, right?
I was the lead agent.
The case agent, lead agent, same thing.
So I brought in every single witness.
We had witnesses from HSI.
We had witnesses from Customs and Border Protection Office of Aaron Maureen.
And we had border patrol agents that were involved, right?
And customs and border protection officers, right?
All these different agencies were involved in this case.
We had different law enforcement personnel that were involved in the seizure, the arrest, et cetera.
Because remember, they arrested him originally.
Office of CBP office of Aaron Maureen arrested the individual and then HSI came out after the fact and did their interviews, et cetera.
That's when I came in and I took over the case, right?
Think of it as a police department.
Catch it originally, and then the investigators come in and handle it, right?
So, all the guys that came in before me that seized the money, that arrested the guy, that identified the illegal aliens, identified the other shit.
They were all involved in witnesses in the case because they were the first ones to apprehend and interdict it.
So, when we were interviewing each guy, we had to ask him really uncomfortable questions.
Have you ever been the subject of a disciplinary action?
Have you ever been investigated by internal affairs?
Have you ever been arrested?
Have you ever had an issue with XYZ?
Blah, blah, blah.
Disciplinary issues.
We have to ask all these very uncomfortable questions, right?
And the reason why is because let's say one of them did say, Yeah, I'm going through an internal affairs investigation right now, blah, blah, blah.
Well, guess what?
That, my friends, we must disclose that to the defense, okay?
That could be considered exculpatory or impeachable.
Well, more likely impeachable.
Because what that does is it makes the law enforcement official, right, that's a witness in this case, that makes them lose credibility.
And we must disclose that to the defense.
So, if one of them had said, Yeah, I'm actually undergoing an internal affairs investigation right now because it's alleged that I, I don't know, fucking stole money from a vault, right?
Or I stole money from evidence.
Well, we have to disclose that over to the defense.
And then, when that officer is cross-examined by the defense, he can bring that up to the jury.
Hey, jury, just so you know, this guy is going through an internal affairs investigation right now where he is the subject of, you know, theft from an evidence locker.
Whoa, so tell me why he wouldn't be the one that lied about XYZ.
This witness clearly is incredible, blah, blah, blah.
We have to disclose that.
So, it is what it is.
So, failing to disclose that, guys, is considered a Brady violation.
Okay?
So, that's my real world experience giving you guys a situation, right?
Another example is: let's say you have a case where you find out that it was a bank robbery case, right?
And you find out that it was three bank robbers and you got all three of them identified, right?
But then you have a witness that says one of the bank robbers wasn't at the scene, right?
You, by law, you have to disclose that to the defense, and you have to also make that witness available to the defense, okay?
You can't sit there and be like, ah, nah, we ain't gonna take this motherfucker seriously, blah, blah, blah.
No, that guy, not only do you have to identify him, right, and make it known and document that he was interviewed.
And he said that there was, you know, this one of the robbers wasn't there.
He wasn't present for the robbery.
You also have to make that witness available to the defense because more than likely they're going to call him.
And that is considered Brady material.
That would be a Brady violation if you did not do that.
You must provide all evidence, even if, especially if it's exculpatory, because you don't want to be in violation of Brady.
And if the prosecutor doesn't disclose that, they can literally get disbarred for that shit.
So prosecutors are always going to ask you or tell you, did you interview everybody?
Hey, what did this person say?
And they should see it in the reports, right?
And if there's exculpatory evidence in there, they're going to have to turn that over to the defense because they will lose their bar.
They will lose their license if they don't.
Give me what's in the chat if that makes sense for y'all.
Give me what's in the chat.
Two, if that was confusing.
And if you're going to put a two, you better put why it was confusing.
I see mostly ones.
I see one smooth-brained individual put a two without telling me why.
Someone said two because I got lost in the waves.
I appreciate that, sir.
Just rewind the video.
That is funny.
All right.
Two very yappy.
All right.
Mostly ones.
All right.
Cool.
Someone said girl math.
Okay.
All right.
Let's go back to the video now.
So I explained what Brady is, gave y'all two examples, one from my professional experience, one from Hypothetical.
So let's go.
Someone said, too, if Melly was a killer, do you think he told his lawyer?
Yeah, I mean, you could.
That's considered privileged information.
It wouldn't be used against him.
Hell, I'll tell you guys how crazy it is.
If the police overheard him talking to his lawyer and he said, I killed them, they can't use it.
Yep.
Because it's privileged.
It's privileged.
So therefore, they can't use privileged material against you.
So there you go.
That's the power of yeah.
That's the power of attorney client privilege, my friends.
Police can literally overhear the dude saying, Yeah, I killed that motherfucker.
I hated him.
But who's talking was the lawyer?
Privilege.
Can't use it.
It was me, Austin.
Yeah, it was me, Austin.
That was easy.
You saw the case of shit.
Now, no, my friend, you just got hit with the Calculum!
Boom!
You can't use that shit.
Exactly.
Absolutely denied, my friend.
Y'all like the goddamn video, man.
Who's going to give y'all this type of edutainment, man, on YouTube, man?
Most diversified content creators on fucking YouTube, bro.
We give y'all true crime, girls, all this shit.
All right, let's go ahead.
And thank you all for posting the video in the chat for the people that want to watch that.
That was my trial.
You can look it up on all that shit, man.
You can look it up on PACER, all that.
I was worried if they have the right one.
That was it.
That was a story time.
Yep.
Melly's defense questioned Christine Bradley about this so-called joke that was disclosed to the defense about Moretti asking a deputy to say he was in the room when he seized the cell phone.
When you spoke to Detective Moretti, and we were talking about the conversation that you actually found the advocate prior to the first trial, did you let him know that there were allegations made by this lutros and what they were?
Yes, because I asked him if there was any validity to it.
I asked him if there was any validity.
Okay.
And that was his response.
And his response to the book you just told us.
Did you speak to Ms. Lutros now?
No.
But based upon Detective Moretti's representation to you, you've decided not to file the Brady notice.
Is that a fair statement?
No.
Based on Detective Moretti's statement, Detective or Deputy Garel's report that also denied any such thing has had.
Their reports don't die, but doesn't Detective Moretti say it was a joke in Detective Group and Deputy Garell say it didn't hurt.
Deputy Carell says he was told he was not needed in his report.
Detective Moretti doesn't mention anything about PSO assisting.
Okay.
So, Bear Sheriff, okay, so I had it right.
It was Broward County Sheriff's Man.
Just so y'all know, I just my assumptions were right.
I speculated right because I was like, I can read between the lines of, okay, he wasn't in a room, but you're trying to get him to whatever for seizing.
So, yeah, it was Broward County Sheriff's Office, like we had said, and he wasn't in the room.
He wanted him to say he was in a room when he executed the, when he served the warrant, technically by seizing the phone.
It's executed once he starts searching, and that's two different things.
And what she's saying is that he's claiming that it was a joke now.
All right, let's go ahead.
Let's keep going.
Decided not to send out a Brady notice disregarding what a fellow prosecutor said that she heard and took the words of the deputies.
I'm dragging around now.
Now, the defense clearly did not want Christine Bradley on this case anymore, and Judge Murphy removed her since she could be called as a witness to question Moretti's tactics.
Judge Murphy stopped short of saying Bradley did something wrong.
I asked Melly's former attorney.
Just so you know, it is very bad whenever a prosecutor is on a witness stand.
That's not how it's supposed to go.
They're not supposed to be witnesses.
They're not law enforcement.
So, yeah.
So, obviously, easy to say she was taking off the case just off of that alone.
And then, you know, obviously, and the guy is considered Brady because that's an issue that wasn't disclosed to the defense prior to the trial.
So, they went through an entire trial and she never disclosed that there was this hiccup with him potentially telling a deputy, hey, you need to say that you were in the room when I, you know, served this search warrant, et cetera.
That's a problem.
That's a big fucking problem, right?
Let's keep going.
Attorney about the judge taking this step of removing Bradley.
You know, it is an extreme measure that isn't taken in a lot of cases.
You probably have thought of, and I was thinking of it the other day.
I might know one other case where a prosecutor, lead prosecutor, was taking off the case, and that was for a similar issue of misconduct, alleged misconduct.
But the judge decided to take her off because she could be a witness, and that witness and what she would testify to essentially is that Detective Moretti was not forthcoming in a discussion that he had with another BSO.
Well, now, let me tell you guys this right now, okay?
The number one way to fuck up your career as a law enforcement guy, whether you're a special agent, you're a detective, you're a deputy, you're a police officer, you're a fucking constable, you're a border patrol agent, you're whatever you are.
You're a sworn law enforcement officer in the United States carrying a gun, tribal police.
I don't care who you work for.
The number one way to mess up your career and absolutely tarnish your reputation is by lying and being caught, man.
All right.
If you lie, right, under oath or on a police report or to a prosecutor or anything like that, you are on the stand, whatever it is, you are going to fuck up your career because now they can always say, well, you've lied before, so you're not a credible witness.
And once you're not a credible witness and you're not credible, you can no longer testify and you are effectively useless as a criminal investigator.
All right.
That is like lying, bro, under oath or lying during the course of the investigation where your credibility could be called to the stand, big problem.
And that's where Moretti's getting in trouble here.
So he's probably going to get hit with a Giglio, okay?
And in the future.
Let's go ahead and Google it real fast.
Bless you.
Let's go ahead and Google Giglio real fast.
What?
Alhamdulillah.
Bro, how am I spelling this, bro?
G-I-G-L-I-O.
Just Google it.
Yeah, Giglio.
Alhamdulillah.
L-I-O.
Yeah, L-I-O.
Okay.
Of course, they're going to put this bullshit.
Put Giglio law enforcement.
And then, yeah.
Put women's clothing.
What the hell?
Okay.
Massage.
Let's see if it goes.
Okay.
A Giglio or Brady list is a list compiled usually by a prosecutor's office or police department containing the names and details of law enforcement officers who have sustained incidents of untruthfulness, criminal convictions, candor issues, or other type of issues, placing their credibility into question.
So remember how I told you guys that we brought those guys in and we asked those questions of all the witnesses?
That was, you know, we're formulating a Brady slash Giglio list of guys that might have integrity issues.
These are guys that you stay away from and they never testify.
And a lot of the times when you have Giglio issues, you can be fired for that from any, you know, law enforcement agency because you effectively become useless because you cannot testify anymore.
Okay.
They're going to impeach you all the time in trial.
So this is a very serious problem that he's dealing with right now.
I would not be surprised if the Florida Department of Law Enforcement was not investigating him from an internal standpoint.
Let's go ahead and Google them real quick.
So people are probably wondering what the fuck is the Florida Department of Law Enforcement?
Guys, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is the state agency in the state of Florida that does public corruption cases, right?
And obviously, you know, I don't think this has risen to the level of public corruption.
You know, this is a candor issue.
This is a Giglio issue.
But given the case's enormous amounts of press, I would not be surprised if the FDLE was not involved in this investigation as well.
You know what?
Go ahead and hit the FDLE wiki because I guarantee you the Miramar Police Department, if they probably have an internal affairs, they're probably investigating this and they might even have FDLE involved just because of this case's notoriety.
Yeah, this is him right there.
Boom.
So the FDLE guys, a statewide investigative law enforcement agency within the state of Florida, think of them as like the state of Florida's FBI.
Okay.
The department formally coordinates eight boards, councils, and commissions.
FDLE's duties, responsibility, and procedures are mandated through chapter 943, Florida statutes, and chapter 11.
Florida Administrative Code FDLE is headed by a commissioner, executive director, who reports to the Florida cabinet, who is composed of the governor, the attorney general, the chief financial officer, and the commissioner of agriculture.
The commissioner is appointed to his position by the governor and cabinet and confirmed by the Florida senators.
So basically, Ron DeSantis would appoint the commissioner of the FDLE.
It's headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, which is the state capital, and has close to 2,000 employees statewide.
Department maintains seven regional operations centers and 12 field offices and seven crime laboratories, right?
And that's their badge right there.
Oh, as you can see there, right?
See, it says state of Florida special agents.
So they are basically the equivalent to the Florida state's version of the FBI.
They do a lot of internal investigations on public corruption of state officials, et cetera.
FBI open up.
Well, in this case, FDLE open up.
Do I think that the detective's conduct is going to lead to an arrest?
Probably not.
I mean, it could, right?
Just because of this case's massive exposure from a national standpoint.
So now everyone knows who Detective Moretti is.
Obviously, the suspect is a high-profile artist.
So I would not be surprised.
I mean, Miramar.
I wonder how many police department police officers.
You know what?
Fuck it.
Let's go all the way.
Can you search Miramar Police Department real quick?
They're probably a smaller police department.
I would be surprised if they have more than 20 officers, man.
I think they do.
I'd be really surprised because Miramar is in a big town.
It's not a big town.
Click, click.
Yeah.
No, no, you go to the website.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Go to, yeah, right there.
Let's see here.
They probably have like, let's see here.
Okay.
Hit scroll down.
I wonder how many police officers they have.
Man, that badge is good times, man.
Let's see here.
Maybe try services.
I think you would be surprised.
Yeah, I think you'd be surprised too.
Yeah.
About us?
Maybe an about us, it'll say hit okay.
Okay, about the department.
Let's see here.
Okay, hit control.
Can you hit control P a bit?
Oh, they got 216 sworn officers.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
Holy shit.
Miramar is not, it's heavily populated like that.
Okay.
So they got 216 sworn officers.
So yeah, they probably have an internal affairs unit then.
I think how many?
Oh, yeah, they do.
Right there.
Click internal affairs.
Because when the police department is really small, man, a lot of times they don't have their own internal affairs and it's got to be like an outside agency to do it.
So it's because me and Bill's not surprised because we are from like that area.
Okay.
So I mean, it's a big area, especially the east side of Miramar.
That's the hood, ain't it?
It's kind of like inner city.
So it does require a lot of activity on the east side of Miramar.
So I wouldn't be surprised if the whole Miramar.
So, okay.
So I could say this with 1,000% certainty.
There's absolutely an internal affairs investigation probably open on Detective Moretti.
Okay.
And I would not be surprised if the FDLE was not also working with internal affairs to potentially pursue some type of criminal case.
Typically, internal affairs, a lot of the time, they do what's called an administrative investigation.
By the way, you guys are probably wondering, Myron, how do you know all this?
Because, guys, unfortunately, your boy Myron Gaines has been the subject of internal affairs before.
Give myself a Don DeMarco for that one.
Well, the second one, I had to leave, right?
But the first one, okay.
All right.
So the first one, I beat it.
Like, it was right.
Yeah, I beat it.
And then the second one was because of me being on YouTube.
It was literally because of me being on YouTube.
They thought I was recording.
Wow.
They thought I was recording my YouTube videos on the fucking government phone.
Now, I never actually, like, got okay.
I'll break that.
Okay.
So I'll explain all that for you guys here in a second.
Are you allowed to?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's fine.
I'll explain it.
I'm transparent with y'all.
Painfully transparent.
And I'll go over all that situation.
But what I'll say is this.
And I'm going to explain this, and then it'll make more sense when I tell my story.
Okay.
So internal affairs investigation.
I've talked about this before openly.
So internal affairs investigations, guys, nine out of ten times are administrative in nature.
What does that mean?
That means that you're being investigated for some conduct issue, maybe a complaint.
It's typically like an administrative situation, almost like a damn near HR situation.
It could be as minuscule, guys, as you saying that the secretary, I like your hair.
So you can literally go ahead and file to an internal affairs and say, oh, he said he liked my hair.
I feel threatened.
And bam, now they got to open up a case.
Because anytime an accusation comes in, they must investigate it.
They must.
Even if it's bullshit, they must investigate it.
Okay?
Internal affairs.
So they have to open up a file and they have to investigate it.
And then they either clear it or they find out there was wrongdoing and they give you a punishment, maybe a couple of days on the beach or whatever it may be.
Now, if it rises to the level of criminal, maybe you lied on an official document, right?
1001.
Or you actually committed a felony or whatever it is.
You committed a serious crime.
Then a lot of the times the internal affairs will work with a agency that specializes in public corruption or specializes in arresting law enforcement officers, right?
This is where an office of professional responsibility will come in or an FBI if it's really egregious or a federal law Texas Rangers if you're in the state of Texas or FDLE, you know, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, et cetera.
Okay.
So it starts admin, right?
It could be something as stupid as, you know, using, you know, putting fantasy football on your government phone.
It could be something as stupid as that, right?
Or it could rise all its way to the level of like serious misconduct, which leads to criminal investigation, which internal affairs can investigate to a degree, and then they have to bring in a real criminal investigative agency when it comes to internal affairs investigation.
An OPR, Office of Professional Responsibility, and Office of Sorry, not Office of Professional Responsibility, Office of Inspector General, etc.
Okay, does that make sense, guys?
Okay, give me ones in a chat if that makes sense.
Give me twos if it's confusing.
So it typically starts internal affairs, and then if it rises up to the level of real criminal case, it'll probably go to another investigative agency.
Alright, and if you're going to give me a 2, you better put in there 2Y.
If you're going to put a two right next to it, why it confuses you?
Yes, it's very similar to the military.
Yes, you guys already know.
You guys are in the military, you get accused of some bullshit.
It could be literally you fucking slap a towel on a guy's ass.
Next thing you know, if you're in the Marines, um, NCIS is gonna ask you questions.
If you're in the Army, Army CID is gonna ask you questions.
If you're in the Air Force, OSI is gonna come ask you questions.
Accusations, these are not accusations.
They're automatically going to come in and interview.
And here's the thing: I had a buddy that was CJIS, Coast Guard Investigative Service, right?
Good guy.
He literally told me 80 to 90% of the cases that they investigate are bullshit cases that it's an accusation.
It's some dumb shit.
Like, fucking, you know, one time he had to open up a case on a guy that took a towel and like slapped somebody's ass in the shower.
What?
Like, they did the towel whip, like, and he had to open up an entire case to do that shit.
Yeah.
Yeah, they have to open a case.
That's how stupid admin cases are a lot of the times.
And a lot of times, these military law enforcement agencies, CID, CGIS, NCIS, OSI, they end up getting bogged down with really stupid cases like that.
What was the claim?
Sexual harassment or something?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Accusations.
Okay.
So, so now that you guys understand that, now let me go ahead and break down my story.
Okay.
Now that you guys understand how internal affairs works and all other shit.
He did the headside with it.
So we go back in time, right?
2018.
Was this 2018?
Yes.
December of 2018.
I'm with my buddy.
We go to a nightclub, right?
And they allege that we went to the nightclub.
We went inside when we actually didn't, right?
And said that we had been kicked out of the club, etc.
They make all these accusations that we blah, blah, blah, all this shit, right?
So one of the people that worked at the club knew an agent in my office.
So he calls them and says, yo, these guys trespassed.
They're not supposed to be here.
We had kicked them out before.
Blah, blah, blah.
Right?
None of it true.
We get detained.
All this shit.
So that agent calls and notifies OPR, Office of Professional Responsibility.
That's our internal affairs for HSI.
And for most agencies, they have an OPR at the federal level.
So they have to open up a case.
They do their investigation.
They find out that we never went into the club.
We never did the shit that they said.
They had made it.
There was an accusation that we had punched a stripper.
What?
What?
Yeah, bro.
Yo, I believe it.
They said that we went to the club.
We're being argumentative and we punched a stripper.
Right?
Sounds a little bit like you.
Yeah, yeah.
So, anyway, right?
That's on Sundays only.
Oh, okay.
Okay, cool.
I got it.
Got it.
This one is out of it.
So, anyway, anyway, so they make these crazy accusations, right?
And say this shit.
They get us detained by the police, all this other shit.
OPR goes, they do an investigation.
They ask all the fucking bouncers.
They look at the surveillance footage, etc.
They talk to everybody, right?
Six months, I get an email.
Never forget this shit.
You are the subject of an internal investigation.
You need to report to, and the OPR office is actually in Plantation.
Yeah, they drive my ass up all the way to fucking plantation.
So, and it was ICE Office of Professional Responsibility, right?
They investigate both HSI employees, HSI special agents, and they also investigate, you know, ERO, enforcement rule of operations deportation officers, right?
So, because I knew, I knew as soon as that, um, because that agent called me and said, Hey, where are you at?
I was like, We're walking away from this club, they just released us.
Oh, well, yo, I had to kick it into OPR office other bullshit.
I already knew what time it was.
I was like, All right, yep, they're gonna open up a case, they got to open up a case.
This motherfucker banged us in.
It is what it is, whatever, right?
Fuck that motherfucker, fat piece of shit.
Fucking loser, anyway.
So anyway, I knew that they were going to fucking open up a case.
So I jump on, and all you guys out here that are law enforcement at the federal level, you need to get feds.
You need to get FLIOA.
I'm going to say that one more time.
If you are a federal employee and you carry a fucking gun and a badge, all right?
Even if you're a task force officer, you need to get FLIOA and you need to get feds.
Okay?
They're going to represent you.
They're going to advise you on what to fucking do anytime you deal with internal affairs bullshit investigations like this.
Okay?
So anyway, I know that I'm going to get banged in.
I let my supervisor know, et cetera, right?
And like fucking clockwork, because they have six months to do their investigation, by the way.
Internal affairs only has six months to do their investigation.
What was it?
I ain't going to say.
Fuck them niggas.
But I'll tell you off here.
So anyway, six months passes, and I get the email.
This happened in December of 2018 in May 2019.
I get the email.
Special Agent Fuddle, you are the subject of an internal affairs investigation.
You need to report to office and plantation on this day at this time.
The person that you can coordinate with this special agent, blah, blah, blah.
Right.
I still remember his name.
I ain't going to say his name.
Nice guy, though.
All right.
It was very professional.
So I go up there, tell my supervisor, hey, I got to fucking go up to OPR and all this other shit.
He's like, all right, take my car, drive up there.
I have to fucking show up in a suit.
All right.
Get there, lock my gun up, go into the interview room.
As soon as I go in there, they put me under oath.
Raise your right hand.
Everything you say is going to be the truth.
There are nothing but the truth, blah, blah, blah.
Yes.
All right.
Special Agent Fuddle, you're now under oath, etc.
We're going to ask you questions about an incident that occurred, blah, blah, blah.
Yep.
So they asked me questions.
Here's the thing.
Just so y'all know, you have no, which this is a good thing, too, by the way.
You don't have any rights to not answer the questions.
You must answer the questions.
You can't sit there and be like, oh, I'm talking to y'all, niggas.
No, Fifth Amendment?
No.
It doesn't extend.
You're an employee.
You have to answer the questions.
They read you something called your Garrity rights.
Let's see if I'm right here.
Let's see if I don't miss.
Google it up real quick.
I think it's your Garrity rights is what they read.
G-A-R-R-E-T-Y.
Man, y'all really got some sauce.
These are here.
Garrity rights, protect public employees from being compelled to incriminate themselves during investigate.
Yep, conducted by employees.
Bam.
Okay.
This protection stems from the Fifth Amendment.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, for public employees.
Okay.
Yep.
When questioned by the employer, they are being questioned by the government.
Therefore, the Fifth Amendment applies to that interrogation if it is related to potential criminal conduct.
Gary writes, stem not just from Fifth Amendment, but also 14th Amendment, blah, blah, blah.
So let me tell you guys why getting your Garrity rights is actually a good thing.
Okay.
If it's a criminal case, they're going to read you your Miranda rights.
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say against you can be used against you in a court of blah, blah, blah, blah.
So since they didn't read me my Miranda rights, I knew right then and there, this is an administrative case only.
Okay?
So as long as I tell the truth, I don't lie, I don't try to mislead or any of that other bullshit, I'm probably going to be fine.
The worst that's going to happen is a couple days on the beach.
But I knew I was innocent and I didn't do shit because I never stepped foot in the fucking club.
I never was in there.
You know?
Because I found out what the accusations were.
I was like, this is fucking ludicrous.
I wasn't even in here.
It's a accusation.
You know what I'm saying?
So I wasn't, like, I was pissed.
I was more pissed off that I had a big case at the time and I was dealing with this fucking bullshit.
And even the internal affairs agents knew this is fucking bullshit.
But they got to do it, right?
They got to do their job, right?
It's fine.
So I go in there.
They swear me and they ask me questions.
Where were you on this night?
Did you step in?
Blah, blah, blah.
Right.
And, you know, I'm answering the questions the best I can.
I had been drinking that night.
So I told him, look, this is what I recall.
You know, everything I say isn't necessarily going to be as, I'm going to try to recall the best I can, but everything is not going to be 100% accurate.
I'm going to do my best.
So, right.
So anyway, did the interview, right?
Took like 45 minutes, an hour, right?
Told everything.
It's funny, though.
I will tell you this.
The funniest part of the interview, fucking funny.
They were like, did you, did you flip off a camera?
And I was like, I don't know.
I don't remember.
Maybe, maybe not.
I don't recall.
Niggas pulled out a camera, a still shot, of me and my buddy going like that to the camera at the club.
And you can see us both smiling like this, like this to the fucking camera, bro.
And it's clear as fucking day.
I had this bright ass Hawaiian shirt on, and he had a bright ass like shirt on.
And he's like me, whitens his teeth and shit.
And they're like really straight pause.
Ow.
So y'all can see us both like clearly smiling at the fucking camera.
Like was that outside of the club?
It was right outside the club.
It was on the fucking sidewalk.
I just want to say from the bomb of me, huh?
I'd like to take this chance to apologize.
Absolutely nobody.
Right?
So, um, so a month or two passes, right?
So they take their case, you know, they take their findings or whatever the hell it is, right?
I do the interview, whatever.
And I ended up, nothing happened.
No discipline, whatever.
They found that I was clear, right?
I didn't do shit because I wasn't there, goddammit.
But that just goes to show, guys, the bullshit of when an accusation is made, they have to follow up on it.
Okay, so that was my first internal affairs investigation, right?
Accusations.
These are not as y'all know.
I didn't do shit.
I got cleared.
The second one came, guys, when obviously I started the YouTube, right?
So I started the YouTube channel.
Unplugged Fitness.
Right?
And it started to blow up.
I got like 10K subscribers, and I'll never forget this shit.
I got that same goddamn email again.
Special agent funnel, you are the subject of an internal investigation.
It is an administrative case, right?
They told me right then and there was administrative wasn't criminal.
You said your last name?
Yeah, yeah.
The niggas already know, man.
So I uh so I showed up.
I'm thinking they're gonna interview me again.
Put my gun away.
Fucking go walk in.
And they took my phone.
They took my phone.
So I was like, and they took my government phone, right?
And I was like, what the fuck?
Like, because here's one thing about me, right?
When it came to the government phone, I didn't fuck around.
I didn't use that shit for nothing personal.
Like, I literally had nothing on that bitch.
I didn't even have my Instagram on there.
I didn't have shit on it.
Well, I didn't mean, I didn't have no follows on Instagram anyway.
But I didn't have shit on that fucking phone.
Because I had my personal phone.
I had all my shit on there.
Like, I was like, man, this phone is government property.
It could be taken at any time.
I'm not fucking putting shit on this thing.
I already got a better iPhone.
And it was like a fucking iPhone 7.
It wasn't even good.
Like, it was like, what the fuck, man?
It was like two or three.
The government's always like two or three generations behind, right?
It had the home button, though.
Yeah, nigga, I had a home button.
Hell yeah.
Come on.
W home button.
W home man.
W home buttons.
Bro, they gotta push a button.
I was like, what the fuck is this?
So anyway, um, so, and here's the thing: I had obviously did outside employment paperwork.
Everything was clear because I knew what time it was.
If you're gonna get a do something else, you need to fill out outside employment paperwork.
You need to do everything by the book.
And I had all my shit.
I had all my paperwork in order, right?
So I took my phone right then and there.
I was like, all right, they probably suspect that I'm fucking doing some shit on YouTube with the phone.
Next day, I get called in by my special agent in charge.
All the brasses there, him, the deputy special agent in charge, and two ASACs, two assistant special agents in charge.
For y'all niggas that watch fucking Breaking Bad, that's two Hank Schraders.
All right, that's two Hank Schraders, Hank Schrader's boss, and the nigga on top of him.
God damn it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Goddamio.
Yeah.
Bro.
And just so y'all know, the special agent in charge is a charge of like 300 agents, three to 400.
Actually, the whole AOR up all the way up to like fucking Fort Myers, right?
So he's the head honcho.
They bring me in and they say, hey, what's going on here?
We heard that you got called to internal affairs.
They took your phone, blah, blah, blah.
So I don't fucking know what the hell's going on.
Like, look, pending this investigation, we're suspending your outside employment paperwork.
What does that mean?
I can't do my fitness coaching, can't be on YouTube, can't do nothing.
They said, Look, man, probably it's your YouTube channel.
100% is your YouTube channel.
Just chill for six months.
Let them do their investigation.
Stop posting on there.
We're suspending your outside employment paperwork.
And I tell him, I'm like, yo, I got employees.
Like, we got this shit going.
You know what I mean?
It's like, you know, at this point, we had done one or two podcasts for Fresh and Fit.
I had just gotten the apartment.
Fresh, like, just quit his job, right?
Yeah.
So they're like, yo, you like, whatever.
And here's the other thing, too, that killed it, right?
I would have considered, and I've never revealed this before, FedReax exclusive.
I would have considered taking that six months off had they reinstated my outside employment paperwork.
But he told me, the stack told me, I reserve the right to not reinstate your outside employment paperwork, even if you're cleared of this internal affairs case.
So, in other words, I could be cleared, which I knew I was going to get clear because I didn't put shit on that fucking GPh, right?
I mean, nigga, it was an iPhone 7.
Like, yo, just to show y'all real quick, oh my God, the government, man, got to be better at best.
Pull up one of my old-ass videos.
Type in Fresh and Finn, then go hit oldest.
Okay, let's pull this up real quick.
I want to show y'all if this could be recorded.
If this level could be recorded on a fucking iPhone, like the evidence is there.
All right.
Go ahead, click it real quick.
I'm getting into it right now.
Yeah, so I type in oldest, and I'm going to show y'all my first fucking video that I recorded on there.
Video.
Yeah.
On Fresh and Fit, which used to be Unplugged Fitness at the time.
And you recorded it who was.
It was actually a professional camera.
You're going to see right now what I recorded.
You couldn't record that shit on the just a phone.
I couldn't even record it on my iPhone that I got now.
Oh, phone, bro.
15.
We got it.
All right.
These are my old.
Yeah.
Yeah, y'all like this?
These are my old ass videos.
Click that Fasting More Gains one.
Click that one.
Right?
Yeah, that one right there.
Right?
Yo.
Look at that shit.
Y'all think I could have been able to record that shit on an iPhone?
That was before he was.
HD real quick.
Click that.
What options they got?
HD.
That was before he was recording.
Come on, man.
Y'all think you could record that shit on an iPhone?
Oh, Roberto told me about this.
Yeah, Roberto did this.
Roberto did this.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So Roberto did this.
This is my old ass video.
Like, the audio, all that shit.
There's no way I would have.
Yeah, fair use of my own content.
All right, boss.
Buzz.
So the point I'm trying to make is, is there's no way I would have been able to record that on like an iPhone 7, bro.
So, so I knew if I stuck the course, I would have got cleared.
I was like, all right, another fuck.
Because again, guys, remember, as soon as the accusation comes in, they have to investigate it.
I already know what happened.
So fucking accusations in the office found out I had a YouTube channel.
Probably said, I guarantee he's probably recording on his phone or some shit.
And since they're retards, the most government employees don't understand how production works and how cameras work and how lenses work and how you would never be able to get a high-quality video like that on fucking YouTube through an iPhone 7.
He's probably recording on his free time.
Bangs me into fucking internal affairs.
They got to open up a case and then bang that and all this bullshit happen.
I already know some hater that did the shit.
The other thing, too, is that I was making a lot of money at the time with my fitness business, everything else like that.
I was already making more than my government job at this point, by the way, guys.
So haters are always going to rear their ugly face.
That's why I tell y'all all the time you government employees, they become super successful.
Don't fucking tell anybody about your side business.
Don't tell them how much you make.
They're going to get fucking angry, bro.
They're going to get jealous.
All right.
So they knew, I mean, they probably did the math and the numbers.
And I started to blow up because I wasn't talking about my side hustle like that.
But obviously the YouTube started to blow up.
Wasn't it the TikTok video that went viral?
The either.
I left right before that.
I left the government right before those TikTok videos took off.
Bro, nigga.
bro that's another thing too because if i stay with the government when those tiktok videos hit it would have been a wrap That time when you was on, was it the real or the view?
Yeah, it would have been a rap.
They would have told me.
Nah, nigga.
I actually thought it was that.
Like, when you were on the view or the real one of them, and you was on that twice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's no way that it recreational use only and punish bad behavior.
10k views.
Sorry, at 10k subscribers, they called me in.
I'll never forget.
And they already, I was already like getting buzzed in that regard.
If I had the punish bad behavior, blah, blah, blah, when I hit national news, Fox News wrote about that shit.
Yeah.
Literally weeks after I left the government December 5th.
Type it in real quick for me, Bills.
Type in on Google, type in TikTok misogyny Fox News, Myron Gaines.
You're going to see it come right up.
That came a few weeks later.
Because I remember after I left the government, a couple guys sent me the article and said, what the fuck is this shit?
But I had already left the government at that point.
But either way, let me go back to the original story.
Sorry.
So I'm in there.
Brass is in there, etc.
They tell me, hey, we know that you had to go to internal affairs.
They took your phone, blah, blah, blah.
It's your YouTube, bro.
You got to halt everything that you're doing for six months.
Guys, mind you, at the time I had one of the biggest cases in the fucking office.
Yeah, when did this come out?
December 29th.
December 29th.
Yeah.
So I left December 5th.
So this is Fox News, by the way.
Yeah, man.
I got you.
You are fake.
Yeah, they would have 100%.
If I was told, they would have found out at some point.
Too viral.
Nah, nah, nah, no, no, no.
Nah, nah.
I don't even know.
I don't even think that's the thing.
If you hit play, I don't even think that's the video.
I think that's like an ad or something.
I don't know.
Copyrights.
Yeah, that's Fox News.
Yeah, bro.
Nah, nah, you hit play real quick.
Let's see.
Right, you too, bro.
No, it's fine.
Just hit play.
Just mute it real fast.
I don't even think that's going to be what it is.
Yeah, yeah.
See, it's not.
Some other bullshit.
Okay.
Okay.
It's not.
It's some other bullshit.
I knew it.
So, yeah.
So this is what it was, right?
So let me go back to, so going back to what I was saying, right?
So this is November.
This is like mid-late November 2020 at this point, right?
They bring me in, like I said before, they ask me these questions.
They don't ask me.
They just say, hey, we're going to suspend your outside employment pending the outcome of this investigation.
Well, I knew it was going to take about six months at the shortest.
You know, they almost always wait the full six months, do their investigation, whatever, right?
For them to bring me in.
And then on top of that, after I get cleared, because I knew I was going to get cleared because I didn't do shit on my fucking G Phone, after I get cleared, right?
The special agent charge still reserves the right to not reinstate my outside employment paperwork.
So I would have been fucked either way, either way, more than likely.
So if I take six months off, I wouldn't even have, there's a potential that I wouldn't be able to even restart doing the YouTube again and everything else like that.
So I said, you know what, dude?
At this point, there's no guarantee I can even resume my business, even if I get cleared of this.
It's fucking bullshit.
I know it's bullshit.
I've never taken time to record on the G Phone.
And on top of that, it's not like I'm using government time to fucking do this shit because it's like, bruh, I'm out here with one of the biggest cases in the fucking office.
Y'all think I got time?
Like, what the fuck?
My work shows.
Like, I'm writing reports.
I'm traveling for this shit at a big ass case at the time.
So clearly, I'm not out here like stealing government time or doing no bullshit because I'm like giving government extra time.
And this was a very stressful time in my life.
Y'all can see the bags under my eyes back then.
I was fucking tired.
I was working a lot.
But anyway, so that is why I left because there was no guarantee that I would be able to continue my business even if I got cleared.
Because the special agent in charge reserves the right to approve or decline or pull prior authorized work outside outside work employment authorizations.
Okay.
So that's the story, guys.
Don't demonstrate all the idiots out there that say, oh, Myron got fired from the government or whatever the fuck.
No, I fucking did it, you idiots.
I resigned on my own accord and I absolutely could have stayed working for the government had I continued to work.
And they told me, don't leave.
They literally told me, don't be an idiot.
Don't leave.
This is a very difficult job to get.
You're going to get your pension.
This is going to be, it's going to be a stupid admin case.
You're fine.
And it was an admin case because they have to notify you that it's an admin case or a criminal case.
It was an admin case.
So I would have been good, man.
Right?
Like, I knew I wasn't recording nothing on my fucking phone.
I knew I wasn't doing no dumb shit.
I knew I wasn't stealing government time because I had the biggest fucking case in the office at the time.
So there was like, you could literally look at my reports.
I could literally tell them, what the fuck y'all talking about, stealing government time?
I got a fucking OSDF case.
Shut up.
You know what I mean?
That would have been defeated right there.
Right.
But, you know, what it comes down to was I just couldn't risk not being able to continue the business after, and it was in their hands if I could start it now.
And knowing the sack, it's a risk.
Why the fuck is he going to sit there and be like, you know what?
I know this triggered an internal affairs investigation, everything else like that.
It gave me a headache.
But you know what?
You can go ahead and continue your side business, which is going to put you on YouTube and put you in a situation that could be, you know, bad for the agency.
No, we would have said, fuck, no, you're not.
You're never going to get your outside employment reinstated.
I knew it was never going to come back.
So I was like, all right, I got to make a decision.
I got employees.
I got people I got to care about.
So I walked away from the agency.
But I was in no way getting fired.
I was in no way pressured to leave.
I left on my own accord.
It was my personal decision.
And as a matter of fact, they told me, don't fucking leave.
They didn't want me to leave.
I had a big ass case at the time.
They absolutely didn't want me to leave.
You know what I mean?
And this isn't a knock on the management either.
They got to do what they got to do.
They got to protect the agency.
They got to protect the reputation.
You know, I'm out here on YouTube talking about, you know, 304s and all this other shit.
I get it, man.
I get it.
I'm not going to sit here and be like, I'm a victim and feel all bad, bash, bad-mouthed agency because they had to make a decision.
And at the end of the day, it is a risk for the agency.
And they're like, yo, you can't be out here talking crazy like that.
You know what I mean?
And that's fine.
So they would have reopened another agency.
Yeah, probably.
Yeah, probably.
And recreational use only.
You would have had like two overlapping or something, man.
So when people say that dumb shit about, oh, you got pressured and you got, you, you're going to fire all this shit.
Like, shut the fuck up, man.
I perp, I resigned.
Like that.
I literally resigned.
I might even have some of the fucking paperwork to show it to y'all, my outside discharge paperwork where I willingly went in and gave all my shit away.
You know what I mean?
So I have it somewhere.
I'll have to dig it up for all the haters out there.
But yeah, I resigned on my own.
It is what it is, man.
Like I said, I had to make a choice, bet on myself, and I ended up betting on myself.
And, you know, I told you guys before I didn't want to fucking leave.
You know what I mean?
It was like, came out of nowhere.
It was one of the best jobs ever.
It was a fun-ass job.
It was a great job.
I'm fucking leaving.
You know, I ended up leaving.
And they're leaving.
Wrong sound effect.
Oh, my bad.
Stupid.
So there you go, guys.
That is a 411 on internal affairs investigations, how they work.
Give me one in the chat if that makes sense and y'all enjoyed that story time.
W Myron beating the case on God, bro.
Screw y'all of whatever version of HR.
What was it called again?
It was old girl.
Yeah, screw you, internal affairs.
I don't even hate them, bro, because they did their due diligence.
They have to do it, bro.
It is what it is.
W Internal Affairs, bro.
Oh, God, bro.
They cleared me.
They cleared me.
You know what I mean?
They cleared me.
They found the facts.
They saw that those fucking security guards were capping liars and I was never even in there.
So, you know what I mean?
Internal affairs.
You guys are doing a great job, bro.
You know what I mean?
They cleared me.
So it is what it is.
I didn't get no punishment, no nothing, bro.
So that's how you know.
But the second one, you know, I would have beat that one too, but like I said before, I had to leave because they weren't, bro.
There was no way they were going to let me continue my business.
They would have been like, all right, nigga, you got cleared, but you ain't never getting this plan again.
Let's see here.
Anybody?
Okay, so that makes all sense.
Sweet.
Yep.
Niggas said, too, how is Chris still by me?
I don't know.
That's a question that will never be answered, my friend.
Oh, Chris still bumped me.
Yeah, niggas said, How is Chris still by me?
Did we finish the first video?
Yeah, we did.
Okay, I'm going to take a whiz and let's play that second video for the people because now they want to re-depose the lead detective in the case for the issues that we talked about with Guglio and the Brady material stuff.
ANW Melly is back in court today for a motions hearing ahead of his retrial.
He's accused of killing two of his childhood friends back in 2018.
Local 10 news reporter Ian Margle is live in court with what happened.
So they are still in the process of picking a jury for that retrial.
But today they kind of took a pause.
They were doing some motions, the biggest of which was a motion by the defense trying to get a new deposition from the lead detective on this case.
And they spent much of the morning talking about that.
As we are gearing up for this retrial, Judge John Murphy already removed the original prosecutor on this case because of questions raised about her personal attachment to the outcome of the trial.
Those questions stemmed from concerns about how the state attorney's office handled notifying the defense about an investigation into Detective Mark Moretti.
Moretti was accused by another assistant state attorney of speaking with a BSO deputy about lying to say he was there with Moretti while Moretti served a search warrant on Melly's mother's phone.
Now, the defense wants to bring Moretti back in for a new deposition to ask him exactly what happened during that conversation.
But the state says those questions have already been answered.
I do not know what can show more corruption than an officer serving a search warrant when he knew he was out of this jurisdiction, physically taking something from a person which he did not have the right to do because he was outside of his jurisdiction, and then asking another officer to commit perjury.
At this point, there is no investigation.
He has effectively been cleared by the Marymount Police Department.
And what they now want to do is to pontificate or speculate that maybe some charges will come down the road, but there's just simply no evidence supporting that.
Oh, okay.
So it looks like he was cleared is what they're saying.
So at this point, Judge Murphy has not made a decision on that new deposition.
However, he did say he would let them know by the end of the day today.
On Monday, jury selection continues.
They will do voir deer and begin to whittle down this jury to find that group of jurors, find that panel sit for this double murder retrial.
It's going to be Fort Lauderdale.
I mean, Margle, local 10 news.
All right.
Now we're going to go on to the next one.
Okay.
No.
What the hell?
Oh, wrong one.
Oh, you know what?
Oh, shit.
Okay, fine.
Okay, so as you guys know, Melly got hit with some new charges, witness tampering, all right, which we discussed earlier.
So let's go ahead and hit play on this thing.
Another twist just released in the double murder trial involving South Florida rapper Wynw Melly.
Melly's co-defendant, YNW Bortland, was booked into a Miami jail Monday night and is being held behind bars.
And by the way, yo, guys, we only got 889 likes, but we got almost 2,000 y'all watching on YouTube.
And then we got another 1.5K y'all watching on Rumble.
We need you guys to like the video right now.
We should be at 1.5K likes.
Matter of fact, I might stop the video until we get 1.5.
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All right, and I don't wanna do that.
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Also, we're 9.9k followers on Rumble.
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On an out-of-county warrant, we just confirmed the warrant is out of Broward County for witness tampering.
The warrant obtained by Law and Crime Network states as follows: On or about April 10th, 2023, continuing through and including July 22nd, 2023, Cortland Henry, aka Bortland, along with others, did unlawfully and knowingly engage in misleading conduct toward another person with the intent to cause or induce them to withhold testimony.
The warrant continues: the alleged witness had been summoned by the legal process to the jury trial of Jamel Dimons, aka YNW Melly.
The dates in the warrant are important.
Jury selection for Melly started in mid-April, and a judge declared a mistrial on July 22nd, the same day the warrant claims Bortland allegedly tampered with the witness.
Unlike Melly, Bortland has not been in jail since he was originally charged for the double murder of his two best friends, YNW Juvie and YNW Sack Chaser.
Due to COVID and jail overcrowding, Bortland was conditioned to house arrest and was required to wear an ankle monitoring device.
According to court records, earlier this year, Bortland moved to a new address that was approved by the court.
However, details of where and exactly when are sealed.
In March, a judge altered the conditions of his release, allowing him to go to church for two hours each week, stating otherwise he must remain at his house at all times.
His attorney requested another hearing to change his conditions again, but a judge denied that request in June.
Last week, YNW Bortland released a music video called Our Year, in which he mentions Melly rapping, quote, Melly will be out this year.
Now that's perfect timing.
Though facing identical charges, Bortland and Henry's trials were severed after prosecutors said they would be seeking the death penalty against Melly while Bortland faces life in prison.
During Melly's first trial, prosecutors presented evidence to a jury that they believed proved Melly shot and killed Juvian Sack Chaser inside a car and Bortland was the driver.
Surveillance footage showed all four leaving the studio together one early morning in October 2018.
Hours later, Bortland drove to the Miami Area Hospital, claiming he was just in a drive-by shooting.
Juvie and Sack Chaser were already dead inside the car.
Investigators would later piece together a double homicide puzzle they believed was built on a lie, testifying in court that the evidence in the case pointed to the deadly shots being fired.
That's what they pretty much were able to.
They recreated the scene, guys, and that's how they were pretty much established.
Like, hey, more than likely, that is the distance at which he was really shot because you can see the stipeling.
That's the range at which stipeling would show on a victim.
Inside the car, and that there was no evidence of a drive-by shooting.
Jury selection for YNW Melly's next trial is scheduled to begin next week on October 9th.
The state hopes to have a jury seated by the first week of November.
YNW Bortland's trial was supposed to start this fall, but the judge pushed it back to January 2024.
Bortland will most likely be transferred from Miami-Dade County to Broward County in the next few days for his first appearance in front of a judge.
We'll make sure to keep you updated once we learn more.
For Lawn Crime Network, I'm Elizabeth Milner.
All right, so hit pause.
Well, actually, yeah.
So what we're going to do is we're going to go into the next tab real fast.
I don't know why this thing is being blurry.
I might need your guys help with that.
Yeah, go back.
Go to the next tab.
Okay.
So y'all can see here Instagram chat, right?
You can see here he's having a conversation, YNW Bortland, which they used in the arrest warrant for him, right?
Hey there, I'm going to have my cousin.
Can we hit Control Plus on that a little bit?
Nah.
And guys, keep in mind that YW Bortland was out all this time.
It won't close.
Okay.
Bills, I'm going to have to have you read it.
I can read it.
Go ahead, Angie.
All right.
What is the whole conversation?
He says, I'm call for now.
He says, hey there, I'm going to have my coaching.
No avails.
You'd read it.
Yeah, Bills, you read it, nigga.
Hey, there.
I'm going to have my cousins in ATL drop Melly, herpes-infested bit.
Redbone, he needs to check her nasty HIV-infested ass.
Next message is: chill, ma.
I'm calm for now.
You a duck.
Mellie didn't even fuck with you like that.
I watched him leave you in the club while Project beat your ass.
You dumb as fuck.
She don't need blood money.
The lifestyle she living going to be blessed by God.
Leave my baby alone.
She don't give a damn about Melly.
And if she did, she'll testify on his ass and yours too.
If I call that prosecutor and tell them I've been in contact with you and you've been fucking with my child, your ass going in.
Melly's a snake.
And just like he did sack Juvie and his mom and blank, you next.
God don't bless Mess.
That's the devil's money.
So leave her the fuck alone.
Don't mention her because she don't mention y'all.
Y'all act like she a bunch of bitches.
Shut the fuck up and get money before somebody slumped your ass.
These niggas talking about murking, y'all, and y'all focused on my child.
If she told on Melly, his ass would be getting the death penalty.
Y'all keep fucking with her and he will.
Fuck Jamie.
Fucked out long.
Fucked out.
Long mouthed long cock ass.
And fuck y'all.
We don't need shit from him.
Karma.
Pause?
Yeah, I think that's Melly's mom.
Sorry, Melly's girlfriend's mom responding to Bortland.
Jesus.
Yeah.
So, and that's a part of the conversation.
That's her response, I guess, after they had been like threatening them.
So hit next one.
Now you can see that these are the charges.
Bill, can you read that?
I can see tampering with Witness.
Okay, I see.
All right, let me.
The first one.
This one right here.
LCF tampering with witness, life, or capital case.
Then I see 914.222E LCF tampering with witness life or capital case.
Another child filed.
Another charge filed.
ICF directing the activities of criminal gang.
Yep.
Directing the activities of criminal gang.
Another one.
That's a charge presented.
Solicitation on a felony.
Solicitation on felony.
And then tampering with witness, life or capital.
Yeah.
So he probably tampered with two witnesses, which is why there's extra counts.
Okay.
So let's go to the next one.
And then now they go into the counts here.
It looks like this is the indictment.
So you got count one.
Harold F. Pryor, state attorney for the 17th Judicial District of Florida.
Oh, and by the way, the new prosecutor is going to actually be the prosecutor that did the XX Tenacion case.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
So on April 10th, 2023 through and including July 22nd, 2023, in the county state of Africa, Jamal Demons, Cortland Henry.
Remember, guys, that's YW Bortland, right?
And the reason why he says Bortland instead of Cortland, guys, because he's blood.
They can't use the C term, the C, the C, the C, yeah, did and their unlawfully and knowingly engage in misleading conduct and or pecuniary benefit and or gain with the intent to cause or induce such or such to withhold testimony from an official proceeding and or evade legal process summoning her to appear as a witness in an official proceeding and or be asked for an official proceeding.
All right, so let's go to the next count.
Next tab.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Sorry.
It's that same thing, but just like tab right.
Yeah.
Oh, OK.
Tab right.
Got it.
Yeah.
Got it.
And you got count to directing the activities of criminal gang.
And it goes here on rebel April 10th of 2023 through including July 22nd, 2023 in a county and state ever said that Jamel Demas, Terrence, Mathis and Cortland Herringery did then and there unlawfully knowingly initiate, organize,
plan, finance, direct, manage and or supervised criminal gang related activity to wit an activity committed with the intent to benefit, promote, or further the interest of a criminal gang or for the purpose of increasing a person own standing or position within a criminal gang or an activity in which the participants now just to let you all know this, this charge right here is a fucking catch all.
They're pretty much able to attach this to any type of crime as long as they're able to establish that they're, that they're gang members.
And, you know, it's not hard to tell here.
OK.
okay?
Now, Wynne W. Melly and Wynne W. Bortland are both gang members.
I mean, hell, Wynne W. Bortland literally goes by YW Portland instead of Cortland Henry because he doesn't want to use a C from his government name and he calls himself Portland instead of Cortland.
That in itself is the deciding factor, my friends, to show that he is in fact in a gang.
Um, and then solicitation to commit uh tampering, which is the count three, and then next tab over soliciting to commit tampering and then conspiracy to commit tampering, right?
Which, you know, guys, conspiracy we've talked about on FedReacts before.
It's nothing more than an agreement between two or more individuals and then one overt act, okay?
Um, so that's what it is.
Um, so this is all standard language for any type of gang activity and or conspiracy.
Um, so they're trying to allege here that these guys uh conspire to tamper with witnesses and out you know, and influence the outcome of the case, which would then influence the outcome of the trial to Melly's favor and Portland.
Um, let's see here.
What do we got for the next tab?
Oh, and that unlawful use of a two-way uh communication device.
Um, and then they're saying Cortland Henry did unlawfully use a two-way communication device, including but not limited to a portable two-way wireless communication device.
That's basically a phone, guys, a fancy way of saying a phone to facilitate or further the commission of tampering with a uh uh with a witness and her solicitation.
So, basically, those DMs uh show that because more than likely what happened, there was a uh a conversation before maybe it wasn't on you know, text message or whatever, and that was the witness responding to Portland, you know, saying fuck you, blah, blah, blah.
We could have been testified on y'all and got y'all in trouble, etc.
Um, so yeah, and so Terrence Mathis and Bortland both did this.
Uh, so yeah, those are the new charges that Melly got hit with.
Uh, let's hit the next tab.
Uh, shout out to uh Cuff Boys here.
This is his video, uh, where he talks about um YW Melly's lawyers file motion to dismiss based on tampering phone records.
Basically, guys, long story short, they're gonna try to go ahead and you know, challenge the phone records, which they've been doing that for a while.
Um, and then they're also uh, click real quick with the timestamps, go back to it.
Um, yeah, so they're trying to get that, and then also what they're trying to do, they filed a hearing, by the way, to dismiss the entire case.
They're trying to re-depose Detective Mark Murray, which we discussed.
But what I want to do is fast forward to the 12-minute mark where Mellie's mom speaks about the trial and being because she had been around when they were doing the jury selection, and I guess her crying and being super emotional influenced the situation, so they don't want her there anymore.
So, let's go ahead and click the 12-minute mark and fashion mindset because he's going to play a part from her thing, from her speaking.
So, let's hit play.
Shout out to Cupboys, but you know, I said it on the internet.
Fuck it.
Apparently, Melly's mom talks right here for five minutes.
Let's see if there's anything interesting in this.
That's a good state about what's going on with the jury selection.
I chose not to go back to jury selection after the prosecutor did what she did.
The judge did not ask me to remove myself out the courtroom.
I love my son that much that I'm going to stay away from the courtroom until the actual trial starts.
Sucks because I still don't have any phone calls with him.
That's kind of crazy, right?
I mean, at this point, wait, no, actually.
So, she's basically not going to be involved in the Voor Dyer process whatsoever because obviously that can cause some issues, right?
And get people overly emotional because she's going to be like, you know, crying there and it's her son.
And obviously, she has a vested interest in him beating the case.
And, you know, it can cause some issues.
Let's hit the next one.
So, we're going to go ahead and skim through this interview with the ex-girlfriend.
She did an exclusive interview with Lawn Crime.
It's 40 minutes long, but we're going to skim through this bad boy.
We're going to go ahead and play hit play on this and see where the fuck she's been for these past few years.
Let's go ahead and put the speed up on it a bit, Bills, please.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we could do it.
Yeah, 1.75.
Yeah, she had been, but who cares?
Let's go ahead and put the captions in.
How dare you?
Misogyny.
Yeah, we'll get you out of that 1080p enhance bit rate, and let's go ahead and roll it.
You guys haven't seen or heard from me, but guys, I'm currently wanting.
Mariah Hamilton, the ex-girlfriend of accused murderer.
So she's wanted.
Well, all I gotta say is holy, what the fuck is going on?
Okay.
You're off the first few seconds.
Oh, you're a criminal too.
Fantastic.
Stupid.
You're talking about women, bro.
Yeah, we are talking about women.
Wynn W. Melly sits down for an interview with us to talk about the case, her relationship with the rapper, and why she never appeared in court.
Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Long Crime.
I'm Jesse Weber.
Wait, hold on, pause.
So anybody who follows Sidebar knows that we were pretty.
Do we have enough likes?
God damn it.
Let's see what the likes are at.
Giving you all this.
1.1?
Bro, we're stopping the show.
1.1.
I almost want to put y'all in the shadow realm for this because we're giving y'all this fire ass content.
I went over my fucking internal affairs cases, explained to y'all how internal affairs work.
We went over the Melly case, all the updates that have been going on.
I gave you guys a summary of the investigation.
Man, I need y'all to like the video, bro.
We are not going to continue the show until we hit 1.5k likes.
We got 1,100 y'all watching on Rumble, and we got another 1,700 y'all watching on YouTube.
There should be no reason why we are not damn near at 90% engagement, man.
We are going hard to pay for y'all.
It's about to be 12 o'clock at night.
You know, we're doing this for the love of this, for the love of it, man.
We're asking for no donations, nothing.
You know, if you donate to the show, fantastic.
We appreciate it.
FNFSuperchat.com, but it's not a requirement.
All I'm asking is that you guys like the video, support the channel, subscribe to the channel on YouTube.
Definitely subscribe to it on Rumble as well.
And I guess we can hit the chats while we wait for these guys to get the numbers up.
Oh, God.
Like the video, you think about it.
Like the video, man.
Come on, man.
What do we got here?
Niggas said, like, the video.
That's some motion.
Sorry, Chris stuff.
Oh, God.
Listen, we do it live, all right?
I used to be a teacher.
Goku the Goat.
DBT stream was an L sucking Vegeta.
He has a great character, but you were verbious.
Oh, very bias.
I want to call Anthony Debunk the fuckery.
Call in.
Nigga's name is Goku the Goat.
Goku the GOAT.
TX, etc.
Top 10 RP song nomination, Touch It or Not by Cameron.
It's a good nomination, actually.
Punisher 541.
Mine, I gotta ask.
Oh, yeah, and that's gonna be our next episode, by the way, guys.
Top 10 red pill songs.
Yeah.
Not the one I sent.
Well, I'll send you one.
You think this man is innocent or guilty?
Because it can go either way.
By the way, let's get a FedReacts.
Zerkawi and Denepera Maniacs.
I covered Zarkawi already in the 9-11 stuff.
For some of you guys that are wondering, Zarkawi, I think it's Masawi Marzarkawi, if I'm not mistaken, was the only 9-11 conspirator that was actually charged and convicted for 9-11.
He was a French national, if I'm not mistaken.
You know what?
No, no, actually, was Zarkawa?
No, no, was Zarkawi the ISIS guy?
Zarkawi might have been ISIS, actually.
Can we Google him real quick?
I want to make sure I got my facts right.
Sorry, guys.
I'm operating on.
I woke up really early this morning.
Zarkawi.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Never mind.
Yeah, that's ISIS guy.
My bad, guys.
My bad.
My bad.
I'm thinking of Masawi.
Type in Masawi.
M-O-U-S-S-A-U-I or some shit like that.
Yeah, Zacharias Masawi.
That's what I'm thinking of.
God damn.
Yeah, French.
Yep, I was right.
Yep.
He was involved in the 9-11 attacks for material support.
Okay.
WFNF.
Oh, we ain't fucking leaving.
Keep with the genuine work.
Appreciate that, my friend.
Double R. How did you get rid of the bad guys?
Sleep more.
Sooner history.
Appreciate the details and info.
Yeah, and also use eye cream, guys.
Also, use eye cream.
Definitely super, super helpful as well.
Yes.
Very good.
I cream.
What else here?
What are the likes at?
Let's see.
1.3.
We need 200 more, guys, or else the show ain't continuing on.
Oh, God.
We got here Opera Ghost, five bucks.
Appreciate that, my friend.
And then Robert Rodriguez, W Classic, Myron Gaines.
Appreciate that.
Wyron Gaines.
And since we're here waiting for people to get the likes up, guys, I got a new Twitter account.
It's called Unplugged FitX, Guys.
Please go follow it.
UnplugFitX Twitter.
If we can't pull it up, Bills.
It's where I am now going to be posting every single day.
One video, and then I'll be posting a couple tweets in there.
You guys can get more of insight.
We already got 6,000 followers.
So shout out to y'all, man, for supporting.
Appreciate that.
The goal is to get this thing to 100K and trigger as many feminists and lip tards as we can.
As you guys know, Twitter is a cesspool of morons.
So we are going to go ahead and try to get in the Twitter battles, I guess.
So to speak.
So yeah, it's going to be crazy, but it's going to be a good time.
Yeah.
Twitter is a different world, bro.
It is such a different world.
But hey, it is what it is, man.
We got some free speech over there.
Shout out to Elon.
So we can finally fight.
You know, hopefully I don't get shadow banned.
Yeah, you might.
Fresh at Fitpod got shadow banned to fucking hell.
I already know why.
I made one post where I use a certain term on certain people.
No, no, no, not even that one.
No, no, no.
Oh, wait, word?
Rhymes with maggots.
I use that term against LaSan Abby.
LaSan.
Mobby and some other what nerds Elon don't care about that either though that's nah he did he did he cared about it at that time bro definitely hmm yeah was it before his bio it was during that time yeah it was when he had it really yeah he ain't gonna do that yeah do we get do we get uh do we are we at where we're supposed to be for likes still 1.3 man myron ain't filtering himself name i mean he kind of is kind of sort of but
you know he's got to be more intelligent a lot of time when Myron makes that he does his little smirk thing he does right every time he does that smirk in his head it was really going on his
every time when he does he kind of just looks into the just into blank area he's like in his own thoughts he's like hmm for the people asking what type of cream eye cream that Myron uses he uses autocorrect by Sunday Rally it's not cheap guys it's really good for a reason it's not cheap for a reason so yeah if you guys want it it's really good they still have Sephora
yeah it's going to be kind of weird that you insist that you go in there but Angie just buys it for me yeah he doesn't even I'm not entering Sephora guys top three things that Myron doesn't do because he's misogynistic he doesn't let me drive ever he never gets in my car when I'm driving never like not even his Honda he doesn't enter Sephora
he doesn't enter Sephora no he would like he would refuse to enter Sephora and I can't think of another thing right now W misogyny I gotta think of another thing well I can't count clearly because she said three things only came up with two women math top three there you go number three
alright so female math what do we have for the likes 1.3 still am I tripping let's see let's see here fuck
refresh the page maybe i gotta refresh something bro i'm my i think my ears are tripping we sell 1.3 i think my ears are tripping bro i don't think i just don't want to like the video i don't think my ears like the video we'll continue in the show i don't think my ear i don't think my ears are are seeing clearly bro you feel me my ears aren't seeing i don't think my ears are seeing clearly bro my ears you know what i'm thinking we can do something here you feel me but you feel me marin on god bro
you don't like the video bro what are y'all doing what are y'all what is y'all what is y'all doing what are y'all yo first of all we doing this for y'all oh well my kind of he loves doing this anyway bro since we're gonna kill time some here i want to explain to my what's girl math bro and i'm gonna give you guys some examples so you can react to it okay because i saw icy that was gonna do that oh bro 1.4 we'll let angie talk about girl math girl math is something that only makes sense to if you're a woman facts example calories don't count when you're on
period no wait i need your reaction for this w period bruh wait is my mic on yeah okay okay okay um not paying the 15 15 dollars for shipping instead instead of spending another 30 dollars to get the free ship that's girl math wow yeah um packing a minimum of 14 pairs of underwear for a seven-day trip that's girl math that's facts
i mean i don't see nothing wrong with that one it says here if you're a man it's important to understand girl math so you can understand women a little better another example of girl math if you're paying cash it's free you
heard that if you're paying cash it's free that if you're paying cash it's free because that's it yeah actually that makes sense that makes so much sense that makes so that make i ain't gonna lie that makes a lot of sense of financials bro that makes a lot of sense bro uh and for for some people like how does that make sense man what are you talking about bro because that's some that's not her money bro wait
let me see if we still at 1.4 y'all better like the video on god bro on my soul yo i'll put that on myron's kids bro y'all better like the video on my soul bro listen y'all y'all better like the video or else me and bills we're gonna break in your home and we're gonna start pouring milk before cereal bro on my soul bro yo i swear on myron's kids bro i swear
swear even my i got myron on yo i'll put that on myron's kids you know you gotta put his kids through the adversity you feel me so the adversity is crazy Make sure y'all like that.
Okay, another example.
When there is a buy one, get one half, half a sale where we will always take part.
That's true.
A buy one, get one.
What?
Yes, buy one and get one half off.
So the other one is free or half us.
Um, if you buy a purse that is $300 and you use it 20 times, that is $15 a wear.
What?
What is it?
If you wear and use the purse 50 times, that is $6 a wear, which is basically a dollar per wear.
Because anything under $5 is free, bro.
What is this?
This is the hood, ain't it?
Does that make sense for you guys?
This isn't it?
I heard something about breaking into houses and pouring cereal before the milk.
On God, bro.
Milk before the cereal.
Yeah, on God.
We pouring milk before cereal.
On God, bro.
On my soul, bro.
What would you guys do if you walked down to your fucking kitchen and you saw me with a ski mask on pouring milk before the cereal?
On God, bro.
What would y'all do?
If a ski mask is stink, I'll be laughing.
The what?
It would be penny.
The ski mask.
It'd be the ski mask.
On God, bro.
I'll probably just go upstairs and let him have the bowl, bro.
You ain't bother nobody.
Listen, bro.
I put that on your cousin Myron's kids, bro.
I gotta put your nephews through the adversity.
You feel me?
You feel me?
Byron.
Why do you guys gotta put my kids in order, bro?
Yeah.
No, that's your cousin.
That's your nephews, bro.
Why do you put it on your kids?
What?
Why'd you ever put it on your kids?
I do.
But you thought I'd be safe out here in these screets, bro.
Nah, bro.
Even I ain't safe out here in these screets.
On my soul, bro.
On my soul.
If you guys want to hear Mo Be quiet, you better like the video.
On God.
Y'all better put that.
Y'all better hit that like button.
You guys are going to continue to suffer with Mo's terrible madlets.
What y'all want to do?
On my soul, bro.
Yo, I swear to God.
On God, bro.
And girl math.
Oh, shit.
And girl math.
Girl math, bro.
That shit was hilarious, bro.
That was easy.
That's an actual thing.
That's a good topic for Fresh and Fit.
Say what?
You should make the girls explain girl math to you guys.
That'll be funny.
It's not bad.
Hey, and also, people are asking for the sandwich contest.
I ain't gonna lie.
And Goku the Goat on Rumble, bro.
I don't know why you put in your last four digits like we're gonna have a call-in show.
I'm gonna just spoil it now, bro.
We're not gonna do a call-in show.
And just to keep it 100, your little ego ain't really that special, bro.
To do a call for us to like, hey, let's take the time to go on block radio calls.
All right, so they can like argue about us on Goku versus Vegeta.
Bro, you ain't gonna lie.
Mr. GC11, Yo Myron, what's your EDC and what holster do you recommend?
Specifically for Glock 26.
You should do a stream on CCW.
I will do a stream on Conceal Carry for you guys.
I'll give you guys my EDC, EDC stands for everyday carry.
I'll give it to y'all.
What holster do you recommend?
I use a filter skeleton.
And they're not paying me to say that.
What do you use for that one?
This one?
Yeah.
I'm a real nigga.
I don't know.
Let's put on my waistband.
Just Byron.
All right.
This is the hoodie.
Byron don't use fucking holsters.
That other nigga Myron, he is square.
What do we got here?
1.4 still, bro.
Y'all not watching.
Bro, bro, bro, bro.
Chris Junkins, the end of y'all really, bro.
We're doing a fire screen.
Y'all want us?
Y'all gonna want us to end the show, bro?
I got a house.
I'm gonna go, Rob.
I'll be back.
Bro, allegedly, by the way, allegedly, allegedly.
You know, on the next Fed Reacts, we're gonna be covering Byron.
Special leaders like this.
He's got a little leader.
I gotta iron those shorts.
We deadass do be.
Hey, hey, hey, shout out to Madol Viking, bro.
Facts, bro.
We deadass to be having hate watchers, bro.
They just be coming in just to hate, just to talk, smack, bro.
I don't like he's more successful than me.
He got this fat dude.
He's more, and this fat dude is more handsome than me.
Goku the goat, $5.
If you whisper Smo's name at Burger King, they put an extra patty on your burger.
See?
I don't, see, I don't mind chats like that, bro.
I have no problem chatting y'all roasting me.
That's cool, bro.
First of all, you better like the video.
You're gonna roast me.
At least, like the video, then you can roast me all you want.
You can roast me till the sun come on.
No, people, but the camera on me, Bills, guys, not this camera.
You know, I hate it, bruh.
She let that camera.
I hate that camera.
I don't like my profile.
You gotta trust me.
You gotta, you gotta trust, trust the process.
Fuck, Bills.
Okay.
Damn.
People, listen up.
We're hungry here.
We gotta go eat.
So the damn video.
She said, we hungry here.
No, seriously.
We're starving here.
Like the video.
That's all she had to say.
1.5.
Oh, look, we got the double.
1.5 now.
Oh, we had 1.5 finally.
Don't do my damn time, bro.
Why do you have to do this camera on me?
Bro, that took way too long, guys.
God damn it.
Yo, go to the GOAT, bro.
At least the roast, the roasting chats, bro.
That's worthwhile.
You know, like, yeah, yeah, keep coming.
Elmo, Burger King, McDonald's.
I don't, I don't, I don't give a fuck.
You got some super chats in here.
All right.
We know.
Oh, I mean, oh, yeah, yeah.
But yeah, bro, make sure you guys keep liking the video.
Think you have to like, subscribe.
Oh, my soul.
FNF Superchat.com, guys.
Let's go to the video and then we'll read the chats after.
All right, for sure.
Because we made them wait long enough.
So let's run that video on hyperspeed.
And we're looking at your girlfriend.
Yep.
Hyperspeed's crazy.
Pretty heavy in covering the YNW Melly double murder trial out of Roward County, Florida.
This was the case of the rapper, real named Janelle Demons, who's accused of shooting to death his two friends and fellow YNW group rappers Christopher Thomas Jr. or YNW Juvie and Anthony Williams or YNW Sack Chaser.
The two men were found shot to death on October 26th, 2018, after Melly's co-defendant, Cortland Henry, or YNW Bortland, pulled up to the hospital with the bodies of Thomas and Williams in the car, claiming that they were all victims of a drive-by shooting.
Now, the evidence has suggested that this was a staged drive-by shooting and that the shots actually came from inside the vehicle.
And in their case, the prosecution focused on ballistics, trajectory, potential gang affiliations of YNW Melly.
But in the end, it didn't work.
The jury didn't find Melly guilty, but they also didn't find him not guilty.
They actually couldn't make a decision.
They were hung.
And a mistrial was ultimately declared.
It came after 14 hours of deliberations.
Not an easy case.
And as we think about the upcoming retrial, we look back at the case and we think, wow, there were a lot of people who testified.
But there was one significant absence.
Someone who was mentioned but never appeared in court.
YMW Melly's former girlfriend, Mariah Hamilton.
Now, why is she so important?
Well, Mariah Hamilton's mother, Felicia Holmes, told police in December of 2018 about a FaceTime call between Mellie and Hamilton, her daughter, right after the shooting, where according to her, Melly said someone shot the car up, that a car was coming behind him, that presumably the shooter shooters were hiding there, and then he said he thinks Sack Chaser and Juvie are dead.
Then she says she saw Mellie at this guy, Fredo Bang's house.
Apparently, Fredo picked him up after the shooting.
And while she offered to Mellie to stay with her after all this happened, she says Mellie went to a video shoot, a video shoot after all this happened.
At some point, Holmes says that her daughter.
That infamous video shoot where he was dancing and turning up the day after his friends were killed.
You know, and then Fredo Bang, as you guys know, is the rapper.
I think, personally, from looking at the evidence, Melly and Fredo Bang got rid of the gun.
They went back to the crime scene and they got rid of the gun because they never found the weapon in this case.
Which was, I think it was a .40 caliber handgun that killed them.
They speculated which gun it was, but it was definitely 40 caliber.
Let's keep running it or told her that Melly was threatening her and that she feels Melly had something to do with the murders.
Hamilton even talked to law enforcement about a text from Melly where he allegedly says, I take lives.
Hamilton also addressed possible tension that Melly may have had with one of the victims and follow-up reporting indicates that might have been Sack Chaser.
Now, this is that the top golfer in Miami Gardens likely.
That's like that video.
It's more than likely because that's like don't that's like probably one of the only like public golf scenarios, right?
Yeah, yeah.
That top golf was in my area, Mo.
Yeah, that is exactly my area.
Right between all them highways connect to each other between the turnpike, the 826, 95.
It's actually, yo, Bills, that's next to that.
That's so close to home.
God damn.
The studio that me and Bills have worked in is right next to that one too.
Yeah, walking distance.
Yeah, walking distance.
Yeah, that's where I took you to top golf, remember?
Yes.
I remember.
She doesn't like that memory so much.
All right.
Let's.
I know why, though.
You know why?
Yes, bro.
Don't know for moments.
Don't do more.
All right.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's continue on.
Important testimony, right?
This is important evidence.
But the problem was, Miss Holmes' sworn deposition years later in 2022 was not consistent with what she told police in 2018.
In fact, when Holmes took the stand in YMW Melly's trial, things got heated, basically accusing the government, from law enforcement to the prosecutor of threatening her and her daughter, Mariah Hamilton, to testify against Mellie.
Did you have an opportunity to read the state of the game in 2018?
I heard a single thing.
Are you honest with you?
I hope so.
I think it's supposed to be 18.
I was quite a lot in my ears.
I'm not sure when I'm not saying it was that time.
I do remember that they kind of bullied me and threatened my order.
I kept her in jail for accessories.
I don't know that.
When you first took the stand, you said, I feel threatened.
Yes, I do.
Who do you feel threatened?
Just prosecute.
Yes, I'm not.
So with that in mind, we here at Law and Crime had the unique opportunity to actually interview Mariah Hamilton herself.
Again, she never appeared in court.
Now, in our interview, she was accompanied by her attorney, Christopher Barris.
This was in his law.
And also her mother, Felicia Holmes, was there as well.
And we asked her some questions.
And with that, let's play you our interview.
Mariah Hamilton, thank you so much for coming on.
I think I want to start off by just saying, I'm so happy to see you and meet you because it's been kind of, I think a lot of people wanted to hear from you.
I think a lot of people were expecting to see you at the trial.
And there's been some issues in terms of what's been happening with the police.
If you can explain to people why we haven't seen you or heard from you.
You guys haven't seen or heard from me because I'm currently wanted.
I've tried to get the warrant lifted plenties of times.
Fantastic.
It's just been like a constant battle with my lawyer and the prosecutor.
He's stupid.
And so I just spent laying low trying to get the warrant lifted before I could even come in and speak my heart.
Let's talk about that.
So by the way, you are in your lawyer's office.
Your lawyer, Christopher Barris, is off the side.
He's going to come in a little bit later.
Yeah.
So I saw that it was only, I think, yesterday, a few days before you filed a complaint against the lead investigator in YNW Melly's trial, Mark and Reddy.
And you basically accused him of bullying you and harassing you into providing testimony in this case.
What can you tell us about that?
When the situation first happened, me and my mom was threatened.
Well, I was frightened.
I was 17, about to turn 18.
They came to my house.
They were telling me that they were going to arrest me with accessory after the fact.
My mom didn't know what to do.
I was young.
I didn't have a criminal record.
I didn't have a background.
I was trying to go to the military at the time.
So I had to just tell them what they wanted to hear so they could leave me alone, which I thought they would leave me alone, but they didn't.
So yeah.
Why did they think that you were a part of what happened?
Because I was his girlfriend at the time.
So they thought that I knew more than what I was telling them that I knew, which I didn't.
So they were just harassing me, being that I was his ex-girlfriend or girlfriend at the time.
When you say Mark and Reddy was harassing you, what was he saying to you?
What was he doing?
When he first came to my house, it was so unexpectedly.
I had put up with my cousin and they were outside my house park.
And I'm like, I was confused.
I'm like, what's going on?
I'm texting him.
What's going on?
She's like, they want to talk to you.
You have to talk to them.
They're threatening.
They're threatening and saying I'm going to go to jail.
So I'm like, oh, my gosh.
I ended up telling him my story.
I told him what I knew.
He told me that I was lying.
He told me that I knew more than what I was telling and that he was going to, he could arrest me for accessory after the fact.
So we ended up doing, he wanted me to get on the tape recording and tell him what he wanted me to tell him.
So which I did.
After that, he was like, they wouldn't bother me anymore.
I thought they wouldn't bother me anymore.
They were still calling and texting my mom, asking for me.
I refused to talk so many times.
And yeah, I haven't really talked to them ever since then, since 2019.
And now you said that there's an arrest warrant.
It's still out.
It's still outstanding.
Why do you feel comfortable coming out now and talking about this?
Because I just want people to know that I'm not running because of like any money or anything like that.
It's because I don't want to go to jail for something that I did.
I don't want to go to jail for something I didn't do or something that I'm not a part of.
I just feel like people are looking at my side of this.
They're looking at me wrong.
And that's not what it's, what they're showing is not true, basically.
You want to clear the record?
So you filed this complaint against Mark Reddy.
What are you hoping happens there?
I hope the judge can lift the warrant off me.
And I don't mind coming in to talk.
I never mind coming in to talk.
Me and my lawyer tried to go in to talk on so many occasions, but I was always threatened with if I don't tell them what I want to hear, what they want to hear, I'm going to go to jail.
So it's like, I never went to jail before.
So that's my main concern right now.
I get it.
Let's talk a little bit about YNW Melly.
So first of all, how did you meet him?
When did you meet him?
I met him.
I was 15.
Yeah, I was 15.
I met him through mutual friends.
It was my homecoming night.
He had just got out of a program.
Yeah, I just got out of a program.
We met through mutual friends.
His friend was telling me that he wanted to see me after homecoming.
So me and my friend's like, okay, we'll link up with you guys after homecoming or whatever like that.
So instead of us going to like, you know, after homecoming, you go to after parties, we ended up hanging out with them.
And ever since that night, me and him just been cool.
Guys, remember, Melly's very young.
I think when he got arrested, he was like 20 or something like that.
So Florida does have Romeo and Juliet laws, if I'm not mistaken.
Mo, can you fact check that?
He's 24 now.
He's 24 now.
He got arrested.
So he was what?
20, 21 at the time.
So when they met, and I think she was 17 or 18.
So I think, well, 18, she's of age.
I think there's Romeo and Juliet laws in Florida, but we can we can look it up.
What's the age gap?
Five years or something like that?
Looking it up now.
All right.
We could keep going playing with the video, but cool.
Like, we just been close ever since.
Was it like love at first sight?
Like, you thought he was attractive?
I wouldn't say me, but for him, he was.
He was.
He gave me weird.
Like, when we first met, I thought he was weird.
My friends were like, he just really liked you.
I'm like, I don't know, but it was cute, but it was like weird too at the same time.
Well, you were so young, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I was really.
I was 15.
I was 15.
He was 17, I think.
150.
So he was three years older than her.
Yeah, Romeo and Juliet Laws.
What's the age gap, Mo?
They said 14, 6.
I'm 1,460 days older.
So approximately four years.
1,460 days?
Four years, four years.
That's a very specific amount of time.
Okay.
Well, that is exact.
1,460?
Approximately, yeah.
Approximately four years.
Okay.
1,460 divided by 365.
Yep, exactly four years.
Okay.
So yeah, there was only a two-year age gap.
So he's protected.
Okay.
So even when he turned 18 and she was 17, he's fine.
Because the age of consent in Florida is 18.
Unless, you know, obviously, like we said before, and Romeo and Juliet laws.
He got a worse case to worry about.
Yeah, he got a worry.
Yeah, exactly.
He got some way worse to worry about than this, man.
So, yeah.
So, no, guys, he is not a pay-oh for that.
Like I said before, Romeo and Juliet laws apply.
Let's go ahead and hit play here.
Personality, like, because I think there was a lot made during the course of his job about his demeanor, you know, smiling in the courtroom, praying, kissing up in the sky.
What's he like?
Like, he's a very outspoken person.
Like, he doesn't mean no harm, but he's really different.
Like, he's always lightening up the room, like, regardless.
Like, if he even, if he's even going through something, we wouldn't, nobody would tell because he don't show it.
Like, he showed, he shows it differently.
So he's just, he's different from, he's not.
He's different.
He's goofy.
Yeah.
What, um, what was your relationship like with him?
We was, we was good.
Our relationship was good, but we had some bad times too.
I wouldn't say we was not always good.
We had our differences, which any other couple had.
But our relationship was like best friends.
He didn't tell me anything.
I tell him anything.
When I'm going through stuff, he'd be different for me.
When he's going through stuff, I'd be different for him.
Are you guys currently talking at all, communicating?
No.
Is it because of what happened?
Honestly, it's not even just because of what happened.
I just think, you know, this might not be the right time for us with the relationship part as of right now.
Yeah, because he's facing murder.
He's going to come along in the, you know, in the middle of the long, in the long run, in the future.
But as of right now, I'm trying to get myself together and I know you have a lot going on.
So it's like.
Has he ever tried?
Has he tried to reach out recently?
No.
A big part of this case was talking about, is it possible YNW Melly would shoot his two friends?
And the question became, you know, is he violent?
Have you ever seen him violent in any way?
No, no.
He's a very goofy person.
I don't think he would be violent.
I don't think he's a violent child.
Like, he's never showed any violence towards me.
So, no.
And he loved his life.
You ever seen him with weapons or anything like that?
No.
No.
And the accusation that he's part of a gang.
What do you make of that?
He never showed me that he was a part of a gang.
He never told me, like, hey, I'm a part of a gang or I'm this and that.
Look at that.
During the childhood.
Niggas throw that shit.
That's hilarious.
Not the case.
That's fucking hilarious, bro.
That's some funny ass shit.
Niggas would throw that shit up right when she says that.
Never told me it's part of a gang.
Let's keep going.
Just moved to that as well.
Like, I didn't know of him being or wanting to be or however they're trying to paint the picture of him being in a gang.
Did you ever hear of any of those people that he was communicating with that they say he was communicating with?
I heard about them, but I just thought everybody was just all friends, close friends.
I was never a part of, he kept me out of anything that he ever had going on.
So, yeah.
They were like, when you say that he kept, in other words, was he on his phone talking to people or like taking phone calls away from you or making sure he didn't see your phone?
Nothing like that.
No, no.
I stayed I had his password to his phone.
So like, and he always, he would never walk away while he's on the phone to talk to anyone.
Not in front of me.
So in other words, if he was part of a gang where he was talking to people who were part of a gang, that's something you would have known.
I would have known.
Yeah.
And no, I'd never known that.
No.
I want to talk about Sack Chaser and Juvie.
What were they like?
You know, I really just want to get an understanding.
Their lives were lost.
It was a tragedy.
What were they like?
What was your relationship with them?
They were like family to me.
They were like my brothers.
They always made sure I was straight.
Anywhere we go, like it shows to the studio, anywhere.
They made sure I was straight, like made sure I had something to eat.
Like if I had to go to the bathroom, they would walk into the bathroom.
They were like big brothers to me, honestly.
And I never had brothers before.
So I really appreciated that a lot.
Like even when there was times where, you know, if it was an altercation, they'll make sure like I'm okay.
They'll make sure I'm straight.
So I really appreciate appreciated that a lot.
Did Melly ever have any problems with them?
Because there were accusations that, you know, they may have been money problems, anything like that.
You see?
No, no, no, not at all.
Like, he loved them.
They went, them two out of everybody.
It's a whole bunch of people are part of YNW.
Them two, they were there everywhere he went.
Like anywhere he'd go, he'll make sure they're in his budget.
He'll make sure they're part of his budget.
He'll make sure they got a flight.
He was just always helpful to everybody.
So, yeah.
Mariah, do you think Melly killed Sack Chaser and Juvie?
No, I do not.
What makes you say that?
Because he treated them like they were his brothers.
Like they all have the same mom and the same dad, which they didn't.
But he always treated, he never showed a sign that he didn't like them.
He didn't want them around or anything of that sort.
So that was just odd.
If he didn't do it, you have a theory about who did do it.
But if you guys notice by her on admission, when he's holding things in, you can't really tell.
So, hmm.
Calculum!
Punch!
All right, let's continue on.
No, I don't.
I don't.
Have you met Cortland Henry?
Yes, I did.
Yes, I have.
What's he like?
He's cool.
He's like a brother too.
We're both Aquarius, so, you know, sometimes we don't make differences, but he's like a brother, too.
Yeah, I know him.
That's the reason why I know him longer than I know Nelly.
Yeah.
We just what was Melly?
What's Melly's relationship with Courtland Henry?
The same.
Like they've known each other for a long time.
They all went to school together.
I don't believe none of that shit.
They like brothers.
They interact with them together when they were younger.
Yeah, they love the studio.
They bond at the studio.
Even outside the studio, they always bond.
Would you say that Melly's relationship with Courtland Henry was closer than it was with Sach Juster and Juvie?
No, I wouldn't say that no.
Do you think that he is capable of killing Sach Jason Juvie, Henry?
I don't think so.
I want to get a little bit into what happened that night.
The night that you found out, first let's just start from this, when you found out that they were killed, where were you and what was your reaction?
I was at home in Coco and I was in shock.
I was in disbelief.
I didn't think it was true.
I thought it wasn't true at all until I actually came down there and found out about it.
Who told you?
Or how'd you find out?
I'm answering the question.
Oh, the police once that told you the story.
Huh?
It was the police who told you about the incident, I think.
Right, yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Yeah, I found out through the police.
Yeah.
They came to you and told you.
And what was your reaction?
Were you just shocked?
Did you break down into tears?
Did you see what's happening?
Yeah, I was crying.
I was terrified.
I was scared.
I was scared for everybody in the situation.
Me and my mom went that way.
And I couldn't, but ever since that situation, I couldn't sleep for a few days.
I was just still in shock about the whole situation.
So, yeah.
Did you call Melly immediately and say, are you okay?
Or did he call you?
I went down there immediately.
Went down where?
To Miami, because I live in Coca-Cola.
I went to my house.
But did you speak to him before you went down and said I'm on my way?
No.
Did he say anything to you about the shootings?
No, he never talked to me about the shootings.
So there's been a lot of back and forth that he had communicated to you about it and said that he wasn't there, that it was a drive-by.
Is that not true?
Wait a second.
Mariah, you know, Mariah's position, Jesse, is that here comes the lawyer.
No, she was never told by either Melly or Portland about the incident itself.
She did learn about it, but she never had any conversation with either of those two individuals about the actual incident, anything that happened that night.
So the questions you're asking, I know everyone wants to know the answer to those questions, but I think that's what she's going to tell you.
And no matter how many times you ask her that, I only asked her one time.
So I'm just curious if she says she didn't know anything about it.
She didn't speak to them.
I mean, I'm sure Mariah and Mariah can tell me that, but I'm just curious.
Okay.
Well, and I want her to tell you herself.
But again, I don't want this to turn into an interrogation.
If she tells you she doesn't know, she doesn't know.
And it's not going to help to try to get into the after conversations or any meetings.
Of course, he's going to be the one who's going to be.
I hope I don't think this is an interrogation, but I will tell you.
Your lawyer did say that we could ask anything about the case, so I hope that this isn't a tension.
But I just wanted to ask.
If you don't want me to move on, definitely move on.
Concerning the night that the night, with what I have going on with the situation, I don't feel comfortable speaking on the situation from that night.
Of course.
So let's start at the trial.
Did you watch it at all?
Yes, I have.
What did you think of it?
It was some times where I could watch it, and then sometimes I just cut it off.
And yeah, I hated it.
Like, I didn't like it at all.
What did you hate about it?
Just how the picture was painted, basically.
I didn't like that, especially with me and my mom, and how we got paid off when that never happened.
Yeah, I wanted to ask you about that.
By the way, if your mom wants to come into this question, I'd love to ask her about this too, because we covered the trial because your mom is there too.
Hi.
I just was curious.
Hi.
Good to see you.
So I wanted to ask you real quick.
That was a very heated moment in that courtroom between you and the prosecutor.
What can you tell us about that?
It just was a lot of anger with me because of everything and my daughter went through, what Christine Bradley tried to put us through.
I felt like we're getting persecuted more than the defendants.
You know, I feel like Courtland has more rights than I do.
You know, I'm on an ankle monitor and I'm supposed to be a witness.
And when I'm telling you one thing, it's like you're not taking that for an answer.
Even right before I came into the courtroom, I was in a little room with Christine and she asked me a question.
That's why I didn't know.
And she's like, really, Felicia?
Like, like, chilling, you do know the answer.
Like, anything I can tell them, you have to go back and forth with her with it.
I'm going to file a complaint against Mrs. Riley.
I'm not something I'm talking to my word about right now.
I have Dr. Kennedy already, but we did just go to court.
She had sketched it on my birthday to have an ankle bunch off or her kid in front of the judge and say, like, I'm a flight risk.
I'm not going to show her testimony.
And she doesn't want me to have it off.
So at this point, I don't want to testify, but if I have to, I'm going to go pick the fifth because at this point, I'm going to get arrested.
She's trying to send me to jail.
I mean, there's no need for me on my child.
Can you both make this clear for anybody who's following and having fallen black state?
Has there ever been a point when either of you were evading law enforcement, evading the ability to testify, and they were trying to track you down and you were not cooperative?
If you can make it clear about that, what that means, were you ever evading law enforcement or trying to testify?
When you say evade, I'm not going to say I evaded them.
What I'm going to say happened was I was a tribal nurse in California.
She was serving subpoenas in Florida.
I'm in California.
You're serving subpoenas to my ex-husband's house.
We don't live there anymore.
I have an address.
Christine Brown has not had one share knock on my door in Orlando, Florida, and serving a subpoena, not once, ever.
Right, what do you think your mom's testimony?
As I said, it was heated.
Yeah, it really was heated.
Like I said, I didn't like it.
I just felt like she was painting a wrong picture for me and my mom, basically, making it seem like we were paid off.
And that wasn't, that wasn't the case.
And then we were running from her when our lawyer has called her so many times.
And we even set up times to meet with her to get this taken care of.
And it's like her with hers.
Either you go to jail, you say what I want you to say, or you go to jail.
And I don't think that's witnesses should be treated like that.
And that's the reason why we, well, that's the reason why I haven't.
I don't have chain because you're threatening me with jail if I don't tell you what I want to hear.
And it's like, that's not fair.
She's never been to jail.
She's had me in Brow County jail.
It's still, it's disgusting.
I was treated like crap in there.
I don't want my daughter to be put to that thing like that.
I'm not going to do the substance, but just show you.
There's never been a situation where you told one story and then changed your story because that's what that's their accusation.
Their accusations, I told one story and changed my story, but they're not telling you the story as she told was under the arrest.
We're basically forced to tell the story.
Are you going to take my 17-year-old to jail?
I mean, I'm not trying to see my child go to jail for anybody.
So if the stories didn't change, it changed because of what they set into play.
It's on them the stories changed.
But they don't want to tell the truth.
They don't want to hear the truth.
They want to hear it.
They want to hear whatever they can hear to make a case against Melly to the victim for first double homicide and get the death penalty.
That's what Christine wants.
She wants my story to help her get that.
Let me ask you both this.
Were you surprised that they went for the death penalty against YNW Melly?
I was surprised.
I was surprised with the death penalty because of the evidence.
Because, you know, I wasn't, I didn't even think he did it.
The first person ever told me that he did it was to take him already.
It never even crossed my mind.
I was a mother-in-law who was thinking that, you know, because I knew he had gotten to other rappers and my daughter actually got into a case with him in the rapper in California studio.
And it happened maybe three or four weeks before that.
So I'm thinking that that's what happened.
I'm thinking rappers are someone's trying to kill him.
So that's what I, when I was under impression, I never once thought this young man because he's always been happy.
He's always been dancing.
I've never seen him with a gun.
So I never once thought that he could actually kill the two guys while I saw him with every time I saw us.
I've never seen Melly with a gun.
He did a whole in the documentary that I just showed you guys.
He literally goes over his entire infatuation with guns.
When he was a teenager, he actually got involved in like a shooting, like shooting a gun in there and everything.
He's always been infatuated and loved firearms his entire life.
So he even put in the chorus of his song virtual blue balenciagas where he was naming bullet sizes.
Oh, yeah.
So I don't know what she, what, what that mom is talking about.
You, you know, you clearly don't study your boy, your girlfriend, your daughter's boyfriend.
Let's keep going.
Yeah, that was crucial.
It really hurt my heart for a minute.
Even when he first went to jail, because it's like, it was just unbelievable, honestly, especially with somebody he's with every day 24/7.
Mariah, you said you watched the trial.
The prosecution presented evidence about where the bullets came from.
They presented text messages about whether or not he was involved in the gang.
They probably presented evidence about that he might have written, I did that on social media.
When you were hearing the prosecution's evidence, evidence against YNW Melly, what did you think about it?
Honestly, I really, I was just so in this in disbelief.
Like, I would watch it sometime and then I'd turn off.
Like, some parts of it, I'll just turn it off because it was just like, I can't believe this.
Like, this, this is not what it's supposed to be.
Like, it's not supposed to be like this at all.
So, yeah.
And forgive me.
Is it Felicia?
Felicia?
Yeah.
What did you think of the prosecution's case?
I thought that she did a pissed poor job.
I don't think she's a good prosecutor.
I don't think she's a good person.
I don't think she can have that job.
I'm trying to figure out what Broward County is doing with someone like her presenting a case of this magnitude.
I don't think she should be there.
I don't think she knows what she's doing.
So that's why I think she's doing all the manipulating the manipulative stuff is because she doesn't have her case together.
She dropped the ball on so many things.
Get your case together and stop making the witnesses pay for your mistakes.
And that's what she's doing.
She's made so many mistakes.
I'm trying to take More Ready to now spawn back on me and my daughter to make anyone think our testimony is going to make your make or break your case.
Your case should not be based off of me speaking with him the morning of I didn't think he did it.
I didn't know he did it.
So why would my testimony be the smoking gun?
I don't understand why she would think my testimony over.
I don't the jury couldn't come to a decision.
There was a mistrial.
What was your action to both of you?
I thought that it was, I felt bad for Melly because I felt like to get this far and now you have a mistletoe I had to go through all this again.
I just kind of felt I felt bad for him because he's still in jail.
Like everyone's thinking it's a celebration time because of the mistrial.
This man been in jail since 2018 off of evidence that's not even really there.
So I thought that I felt bad for him.
I'm not gonna lie.
I felt bad for him.
Yeah, I felt bad for him too.
Despite like what me and him have going on, I wouldn't want to stay in that predicament and in that position at all, especially when I don't believe what they're saying is true.
So yeah.
Were you shocked, Mariah, that they couldn't come to a decision or were you saying, you know, I can understand that?
I was shocked, but also it's understandable, but I was shocked.
I was shocked.
I thought it was going to be pretty sure you're not guilty to everything that Detective Reddy and Christine Bradley have done to.
But the system nowadays is not the same, especially in Florida.
Well, if his retrial happens, Mariah, I'll start with you.
And they want you to testify.
Are you going to testify?
I'm just trying to get the warrant lifted.
I don't mind going to court as long as the warrant is lifted, which she's given me a hard time with that.
So honestly, I don't have an answer to that.
She's wasting taxpayers' money.
She has me on her house and race me.
I'm a nerd.
You know, she's just, the lady's crazy.
I think this is her career.
It's for her career or something.
This is personal.
And you can see from being her testimony that it was very personal.
Like, she has a personal problem with me.
It's nothing professional going on with me and Christine Bradley.
This is all like, like, we have the same baby daddy or something.
Like me and her have some beef with each other.
That's how you can look at her testimony and see if something personal going on there.
So, you know, I have to ask him if you end up on the witness box again and she's questioning you, what's that going to look like?
I'm going to fade the fifth because I'm not, she wants me in jail.
She wants to teach me.
And she knows this today.
So why would I get on the stand in November when I already know what you're intending to try to do to me?
So I'm going to go ahead and flee the fifth.
So she's going to waste taxpayers' money or maybe the fifth in November.
By the way, what did you both think of Melly's defense team?
Well, I think they did a pretty good job.
I think he had a pretty good defense.
Her taking a fifth is something you can only do, assuming you might say some things that might incriminate you.
So I should tell you guys everything you need to know.
Yeah.
So that's what, what's her name?
That's why they got when they did the wind up in the Tori Lane's case and Stallion's friend didn't want to testify.
She took the fifth.
It's because she could say something that might incriminate her.
So they gave her immunity to testify.
So, yeah, man, these chicks, both these women are crooks.
And the daughter ain't going to say shit either.
She's going to take the fifth, too.
Because they're going to say, well, you lied and you covered up for him and you're impeding an investigation.
So she ain't going to say nothing either.
So they're both useless witnesses.
Their minds are made up.
You know what I mean?
They're with Melly.
So it is what it is.
We're almost done here.
I have something a little different.
Oh, what do you got to say?
Go ahead.
Do you think she's going to like use her warrant as leverage of her knowledge?
You mean like use her warrant like, oh, like get rid of this warrant and I'll testify?
Yeah.
Yeah, but then she's going to have to testify and tell the truth, which would incriminate him.
Which I would actually don't doubt she would do that.
They probably already offered it to her.
And she said, no.
Guaranteed they probably are for the turn.
She said, no.
Because I might, because, you know, of course, I don't know.
I'm brand new to only as much as I know this.
The charge which they're watching over her head is probably a bullshit felony that she probably wouldn't even do time for and would probably get probation.
So she looks at it like, it's better for me to just fight this and or just deal with it rather than snitch on him and then have to look over her shoulder the rest of her life.
I think she some I still think she would like because the way I'm just looking at how her face is like she looks like she's using her warrant as like bargaining leverage.
No, she's not because if she was she would have been told she's not using it.
I don't know if they took the offer.
That's my that's my other thing.
Nah, they would absolutely exchange her testimony to get rid of that dumbass warrant.
They would 100% because she probably has a bullshit charge like impeding an investigation or accessory or some dummy, like a very low-level felony or a higher level misdemeanor probably is what she has.
So she probably weighed the options.
Okay, they removed this, but I cooperate and now I'm on the hit list for the G-Shine Bloods and Mellie's going to hate me and I can't go back home and I'm going to be labeled a snitch.
Remember, she's still got to go back to where she lives.
Yeah.
So, and then and then she's got to deal with like people all over the United States hating her.
Because here's the thing I want to tell you guys.
When I was watching this trial live, the chat, it's like 70,000 people watching this thing live every day, 50 to 100,000 people watching it live.
I would say it was averaging around 70.
All of them were MW Melly fans.
All of them.
Huge Melly fans.
Melly's innocent.
Mellie's innocent.
When they would do the polls saying, do you think Mellie's innocent?
It would be like 80% think he's innocent, bro.
All Melly fans watching the trial.
So, I mean, his fans are fairly delusional in the face of like physical evidence.
Because if you actually know the evidence and like study the case, you'd be like, yo, this nigga's guilty as hell, which is why they're pushing so hard to continue the case.
Even though you got Brady issues, you got exculpatory issues, you got detective issues.
They're still pushing to do the case.
That tells you how strong the evidence is, even though there's so many fuck ups in this thing.
One of my best friends is part of that stance.
Like, even like, he didn't do anything.
Niggas is delusional, bro.
He 100% killed him.
Now it's on the state to not fuck it up.
They had it.
But Moretti being a retard, the prosecutor not disclosing Brady evidence.
We went over the fuck-ups that they have.
But that's how strong the case is where the evidence is that strong, where the state's fuck-ups still can't refute the power of the evidence because the evidence stands on its own.
How are you going to explain bullet holes on the side of the car that contradict the story of a drive-by?
How are you going to explain the wound patterns showing that it was a kill shot from a close range, despite them saying it was a drive-by?
How are you going to explain the, how are you going to refute the phone data that shows that Melly's phone was there?
How are you going to refute the shards of glass that show that it matched the vehicle?
How are you going to refute the shell casing?
How are you going to refute the shell casing found in the back seat where Melly was sitting?
How are you going to refute the CCTV footage that clearly shows Melly get in the vehicle the last time we saw any of the individuals alive?
How are you going to refute all the contradictory statements made by the witnesses?
How are you going to refute the GPS data?
Even if you take away the Moretti, you take away the prosecutor's incompetence, the evidence is that strong that it stands on its own.
It's all irrefutable evidence.
Irrefutable.
This is not my opinion.
It's fact.
You got medical examiners.
Yeah, it was a kill shot.
Slapping's on the skill, on the skin.
You know?
And, you know, there's a famous saying that homicide investigators always say, the evidence, right, speaks for the victims.
The victims are gone.
They can't speak.
The evidence speaks for them.
And in this case, the evidence speaks fucking loud, man.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
I have not seen a stronger circumstantial case than this.
Now, I know what y'all are saying.
Well, circumstantial cases aren't necessarily always slammed dunk or they're not always beyond a reasonable doubt.
Well, here's the thing.
When you take circumstantial evidence and you compile it with other pieces of circumstantial evidence and it builds a timeline the way that this thing did, right?
A fucking damn strong timeline, by the way, when you combine the forensic evidence, the blood pattern, the wound patterns, the bullet trajectories, the phone information, none of that stuff is debatable.
None of it.
All irrefutable evidence that stands on its own.
That is why they're going ahead and pursuing another trial.
That is why they're putting another prosecutor on the case.
That is why they're okay that even if they lose their elite investigator, that they will still probably win this case, even without his information.
Like, dude, even with the prosecutor fucking up, the evidence is that strong, man.
I mean, hell, Melly's own documentary puts him at the scene of the crime.
Like, come on, man.
He literally himself.
You know what I mean?
Like, the evidence is irrefutable when you actually line it up and look at it.
You know?
So, anyway, let's go ahead.
Close this thing out.
Actually, she already spoke.
This is mom now.
Fuck that.
We're good.
We're good.
Let's go ahead and read the chats to close this thing out.
I'm options, by the way.
I know your options.
We know your options, my friend.
What do we got here?
One second.
Let's do this one right here.
Oh, we did this one already.
Perfect.
All right.
Appreciate the details and info.
Thank you, Sooner History.
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I mean, that's it.
Yeah, I think.
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This one.
Someone asked, is that you running your Twitter?
Oh, Myron, is that you running your Twitter?
because I've seen a Myron account interacting with one of the copycats, Big Feet Pale Girl, and there's an ugly guy called...
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That is Myron, by the way.
Yeah.
Talking bad about you.
Don't have him on the show.
Make an X community.
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That's Myron's Twitter.
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That's literally me, guys.
That's me tweeting.
Remember, because this is me on it right now, Yakasi.
This is my Twitter, guys.
It's because I didn't believe it either when I saw it.
I was like, Myron, that is not you saying this.
He's like, yeah, I was like, bro.
What?
Yeah.
That is Myron.
That is me.
And go to.
Because remember what I asked you about earlier before the show?
I'm not going to say the name on the live.
What?
The person.
Oh, my ninja?
That I met at the CME?
Remember?
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It's fine.
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What?
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She had him young.
She had him at like 15.
God damn.
So she's actually pretty young, his mom.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's my Twitter right there, guys.
I'm Plug FedEx.
I'm options too.
I'm sure you are.
All right, cool.
So let's go ahead and get the last take on the people.
Bills and Mo.
He did that shit.
Damn, is that?
God, damn, nigga.
Okay.
Actually, hold on, Bills.
This is the first time that you heard the evidence, like from front to back that I described.
Yeah, that's the first time I really like, yeah, I really went in depth with it.
You know, I heard some of the things, but yeah, that was definitely the first time.
Yeah, yeah, and I did way more.
If you guys really want to see the evidence, like line by line, watch the first episode I did on YW MLE, and you guys are going to see.
I read the complaint and I break down everything for y'all.
What about you, Mo?
I was actually extremely interested in this case.
I've actually watched your first breakdown of this.
And I basically, the first time I saw it, I was basically like, yeah, he did it.
Like, kind of like how Bill said.
I still, I mean, because maybe that's just her woman logic or her women math.
She thinks, you know, maybe she thinks she has more leverage, where the girlfriend thinks she has more leverage, saying, oh, oh, maybe I can use my knowledge as like a bargaining tool for leverage to get the warrant out.
But maybe she's asking for a little more than just her warrant.
She's probably asking for some protection or extra protection and make maybe making more terms.
All right.
What you McCarla?
I think the, I don't know if I actually doubt that the mom, that the girlfriend's mom is actually in on it.
I think she's just being an emotional woman and she just has a personal beef.
Yeah, she doesn't like the prosecutor.
Yeah.
She hates her.
I think she doesn't have an incentive to help.
Yeah.
I don't, but I don't even, I think it's just between just a little emotional beef with the prosecutor.
I don't, I actually don't believe that the girlfriend's mom was really in on it.
Yeah.
She's probably just trying to, if anything, she's probably just getting her daughter out of it and away from it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because it doesn't really benefit them like that to cooperate.
It really doesn't when you look at it.
Like they don't have like big charges over their head that they're holding.
Like it doesn't benefit them at all.
They lose more by cooperating than by cooperating.
But I think she's probably looking for protection.
Maybe the girlfriend's looking for protection.
Nah.
She's going to need protection if she testifies.
Exactly.
But that's probably what she's going to be demanding.
And it's not worth it.
No one wants to go into witness protection, bro.
That shit sucks.
And it's not easy to get.
It's not easy to get.
I don't even know.
Like, would she even be able to get?
I don't even know if she'd be able to get it at the federal level.
She'd have to go to the Marshalls.
This is a state fucking case.
Why'd the Marshals take this on?
Exactly.
So, Angie, what do you got to say?
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Yeah.
Yeah.
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I'm really bummed about it too.
So I'll have to improvise and find something for y'all, a topic to cover for you guys tomorrow.
Rollo and them are in town.
So I'll probably have a panel show for y'all with the bros this week.
We got a couple's show on Wednesday, so I'll figure something for y'all tomorrow on Monday.
But yeah, I'm just bummed because it's like, fuck, man.
But yeah, he got sick, man.
He couldn't make it.
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