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We're going to be talking about Elliot Rogers today, guys.
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So, Andrew, you said you had some stuff you want to talk to the people, right?
Yeah.
I just wanted to say, I just want to give you guys an update on the cases that you've been requesting because you keep asking for the same.
And a lot of you keep asking for cases that we already covered.
Like the DC snipers, we covered those.
We covered Marion covered the Unabomber years ago.
Oh, that's about the Unabomber?
They asked for the Unabomber.
They asked for VTK.
VTK, we did.
Yeah, we did VTK too.
They keep asking for Myron's cases.
We're going to do some of those cases later on.
Myron is trying to get some of his former colleagues to work with us in those cases.
They keep asking for the UK case from Martin McCann.
Again, that case was on the voting poll that we made last week.
It didn't win.
The one that won was the Georgetown Ripper, so that's the one we covered.
This is also, a lot of you guys are asking for the Nickelodeon documentary that just came out recently about the Dan Snader rapings.
And I think that's too heated right now.
I don't know if we are allowed to talk about that in here, especially in the red line we are right now.
But it's a really good case.
I'm definitely going to watch the documentary.
I don't know if you guys really want us to cover that.
Keep voting for that, I guess.
But yeah, also one highly requested one is the South Park Mexican.
South Park SPM.
SPM, yeah.
So I don't know if you want to cover that one.
I know you don't want to, but yeah, that's, that's the problem with that one is I don't think there's anything good on it.
Right.
Like there is.
There is just a few documentaries on YouTube, but they are really bad.
They're really bad cover.
And yeah, it's just they're really bad because nobody talks about it because the case, per se, is very lame, to be honest with you guys.
It's very, very lame.
So nobody has done that.
That's what I got the idea I got from it as well.
Yeah.
It was a little when I went and did my research, guys.
It didn't look interesting, to be honest.
Yeah.
It's really bad.
The Columbine shooting, a school shooting, we covered that one is only on Rumble because they took it down from YouTube.
And the Menet and his brothers.
The Men and his brothers also only on Rumble.
So you guys can check that out.
But yeah, pretty much that's it.
You keep requesting about the Nickelodeon Brian Peck documentary.
Well, I'm going to have to watch that with Marion and see if we can cover that one.
I know that's too heated and it's very interesting because I read about that case for years because a lot of people came out.
He danced inator even admitted of doing everything.
So yeah, it must be a very good documentary and it's a very good case.
So we'll definitely have to check it out to see if we can cover that one.
And Maron Cases.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's about it.
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But I have them in here.
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Okay.
Anyway.
I don't want to suggest another playlist after we've covered this case.
Yeah.
Because I know for a fact that after Marlon sees this documentary, he's going to say that this guy needed to watch Fresh and Fit.
And if he had watched Fresh and Fit, he wouldn't have done none of this.
And I'm pretty sure it's a nice playlist if we put it there because, you know, this guy that we cover, the Corny Clenny guy, also, you said in the video that if he had watched Fresh and Fit, he wouldn't have gone to that path.
And the Amato guy, Nicolas Amato, the guy that had the webcam girl and killed his whole family.
Also, he also said that.
If he had watched Fresno Fit, he wouldn't have done that.
Man, we tell guys don't worry about it.
So it's a pattern.
It's a lot of people like that with girls, man.
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So, guys, let's get right into it, man.
We got here Elliot Roger, okay?
The 2014 Isla Vista killings.
The 2014 Isla Vista killings were two misogynistic terror attacks in Isla Vista, California on the evening of Friday, May 23rd to 20.
22-year-old Elliot Roger killed six people and injured 14 others by gunshot stabbing and vehicle ramming near the campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara before fatally shooting himself.
And I remember this happening 2014.
I had just graduated college, guys.
I was just got on the job as an agent.
Roger stabbed three men to death in his apartment.
Apparently, one by one on their arrival about three hours later, he drove to Sorrey House and after failing to get inside, shot three women outside, two of whom died.
He drove past a nearby deli and shot a male student inside to death.
He then began to drive through Isla Vista, uh, shooting and wounding several pedestrians from his car and striking several others with his car.
Yeah, he's three men that he killed in his apartment with his roommates.
Yeah, wild stuff, wild stuff.
Um, but we got a documentary here that Angie found.
Um, this one's a pretty good one, right, Angie?
And you said that we would probably yeah, so the person that just super chatted and said, Please play some uh some of Elliot Rogers' YouTube videos.
He was a hilarious American cycle.
That's why I chose this documentary because it has like all the footage that he made because he used to make vlogs talking about himself.
Because this guy was seriously narcissistic and he was talking about himself, and he will like, yeah, hate all people on his blogs.
So, that's why I like this documentary a lot because the guy will talk and will explain, and he will show these videos the footage that he will have of himself.
So, it's really good.
Hope you guys like it.
All right, yeah, so because the one I was gonna use was a bit blander, but this one apparently is better from what Andrew said.
So, uh, we'll get right into it, guys.
Give you some commentary, etc.
Obviously, um, anytime you deal with uh, you know, mass shooters like this, it's gonna bring the attention of all the law enforcement communities.
So, uh, so yeah, this was a big deal back then.
And this guy, obviously, um, this is now how this is how you don't act, guys, with females, okay, when you're struggling.
This is how you don't behave.
So, oh, you just wait to see you watch these videos.
Do you just see this one?
So, you guys are going to get a raw reaction here from me.
So, real time.
Angie watches this beforehand.
She watches all the documentations beforehand.
So, shout out to her.
We also have the manifesto and some other things here as well that we'll be sharing throughout the course of the pod.
But, yeah, sit back and let's get into this thing, man.
Oh, check it out.
There's me.
All my fabulousness.
I am so awesome.
Hello?
34.
You can see guys like this.
Right now.
Not guys like those.
Those guys were ugly as fuck, but I would stop at nothing to reduce every single one of you.
I've been doing a lot of thinking about how sad and unfair my life has been.
All because girls haven't been attracted to me immediately into the victim mindset.
You know, you guys can hear it.
Oh, I feel so bad for myself, etc.
You know, immediately, victim mindset, guys.
This is not the mindset you want to adapt.
And a lot of crooks have this mindset as well, guys.
What'll happen a lot of times, guys, with these crooks is like they'll rationalize their behavior and why they're behaving the way that they do in a more in a it's me against the world type mindset.
It allows them to be able to rationalize and justify their egregious actions.
The man you're looking at is 22-year-old YouTuber Elliot Roger.
This video is one of many he recorded lamenting his obsession with his love life or lack thereof.
Although his growing anger went ignored, there were countless other red flags throughout Elliot's life that he was plotting something horrific.
But no one could have ever predicted just how disturbing his true thoughts were.
Well, this is my last video.
Or how far he would go to seek his retribution.
Tomorrow is the day of retribution.
But if you think you knew just how disturbing his thoughts were, think again.
Through since removed home.
Iban says, Myron, L3 might be doing hippies on you by bringing girls on from a previous show.
They're going to put false allegations on you.
Bruh, I'm not worried, man.
Like, those dudes are.
I honestly think they're bottom reviews.
If I'm going to be all the way a thousand, they lose subscribers every day, but yet somehow when they're live, they got 30k watching.
It's cap.
So, whatever, man.
They made themselves look foolish.
Homemade videos, many that have never been seen before.
You'll soon learn the rabbit hole goes deeper than you think.
Guys like this.
In the infamous case of Elliot Roger.
911.
What's the address of the emergency?
You're guys thinking somebody else is on the line.
Okay.
Okay.
Were you injured?
Were you injured?
Okay, where are you?
Where Ivy Dolly and I'll just die.
Okay, you're at Ivy Delhi and somebody shot.
Okay, who happened?
The frantic 911 call you've just heard was made after someone witnessed a terrifying encounter at a local restaurant in Santa Barbara, California.
Minutes before the well-known eatery was filled with hungry college students set on having a late-night snack.
But unbeknownst to the customers, a vicious and diabolical killer was heading their way who would soon haunt the vulnerable college town.
So, guys, very common, right?
And I could tell you guys this from experience when I was in college myself, there's always like delis, restaurants, etc., that everyone frequents, right?
So, like, when I was in college at Northeast University, all you guys that are going to, you know, I might be short my age here, everyone would go to B Hop, okay, Boston House of Pizza.
It's on Huntington Ave, right?
And after all the clubs, all the bars, etc., everyone would be there at 2 a.m., right?
2:30 a.m.
Because everything closed down in Boston about 2 o'clock.
So it was a given that you would see your friends, enemies, everybody would be there at BHOP at 2 a.m.
Matter of fact, real fast.
Might as well have a little bit of fun with this.
Oh, my God.
B hop.
Boston.
Okay.
What the hell?
There is three.
Right.
What the?
Did they get rid of it?
No.
Okay.
It's right here somewhere.
Okay, so the Panera bread is still there.
Okay, B Hop, it's like right.
What the?
Oh, it doesn't exist anymore.
Is it not there?
Yo.
Wow.
Okay.
Oh, there's a sprout.
Noise.
Oh, no, no, it's right here.
Okay, okay, okay.
I was about to say, what the hell?
Yeah, this is right here.
So this is where everybody would go, guys, after.
A tiny place?
Well, it's actually big inside.
It's just that it's like, it's like, you got to walk in.
But yeah, so everyone go here, guys, after, right?
Because it's right by campus.
You can see there's a campus right there.
So there's a bunch of restaurants like this, guys, on campuses where everyone goes to, right?
If you want to go ahead and get your subs, right?
This was our local deli that everyone went to right here.
This place right here, Wollaston's, right?
So there's a bunch of these types of places all over campuses.
So obviously this dude, Elliot Roger, knew where everyone would congregate and at what time they would congregate because, you know, college students are creatures of habit.
They typically go to the same places.
They typically don't have that much money.
They typically go there at a certain amount at a certain time when everyone's going to be there because it becomes a social gathering as well.
There's like a little party that goes on, you know, after at these, you know, restaurants, etc.
So he obviously knew that this deli was going to be, you know, in his eyes, a target-rich environment, sick bastard.
So let's get back to it.
Just for people that haven't lived on college campuses before, aren't familiar with like how college towns operate.
Hey, Elliot Roger here.
Just took a nice walk in the park.
Check out that sunset.
Today I'm at the golf course.
Though I don't actually play golf, I only come here to admire the whole beauty and serenity of the place.
That's one of the few places where I can come and truly have a sense of escape.
All right, so let me just tell you guys this right now.
If you speak this way, like the way he's speaking right now in this tonality and this strange pausing and kind of unsure of yourself, like girls are going to find this repulsive.
They're going to think you're weird.
They're going to think you're creepy, etc.
Which you could tell just from the way that he's speaking to the camera, the guy doesn't have a lot of social sense as far as like being able to generate charisma and give off a personality that's interesting to girls.
Like a lot of girls will talk to a guy like this and be like, you're weird and immediately write him up because he's not an ugly dude.
Look at him, right?
This guy could pass as a chad, right?
But obviously he opens his mouth and he starts talking.
And the way that he speaks conveys lower value, right?
So this is going to be a Fed Reacts and RP breakdown video.
Well, he does have like feminine features.
Yeah, he does.
But some girls are attracted to that, right?
Yeah, especially now.
That's what I was going to say.
Nowadays, like teenagers, they're more attracted to guys like this because of K-pop culture.
So you see like 18-year-olds attracted to guys more like this guy and Timothy Chalman and all these K-pop like artists.
Oh, it makes sense now.
Well, this was right in 2014, right?
2014?
Yeah, 2014.
Yeah.
You know, but the guy's not a bad looking guy.
It's just that his ability to convey his personality through the spoken word is a bit inhibited.
It's my place of refuge.
Sunlight's about to fade, so we'll end this video soon.
Yeah.
See, you guys could just see, just extremely awkward.
Yeah, right, very awkward, random pauses.
Childhood, and this is proof, guys, that looks aren't everything, right?
This dude is not a bad-looking dude at all.
Pause, you know what I mean?
Definitely not.
Looks like a freaking Abercrombie model.
It all has to come to this.
I'm 22 years old, and I'm still a virgin.
I've never even kissed a girl.
God damn it, only a fresh and film were here first, man.
God fucking damn it.
God damn it, bro.
Could have probably saved this guy's life, man.
Real talk, bro, from doing dumb shit like this.
He was 2014.
I was at the academy at this point.
I was at the academy.
I was at the Agent Academy.
I don't know what Fresh was doing.
He was 22.
Probably messed around with some.
He was 22.
I was 24.
So he's only two years younger than me.
Yeah, man.
Like, freaking Fresh was probably throwing around coconuts in Barbados.
I don't know what Fresh is doing.
You forced me to suck.
And Kobe said part two: Thank you for steering young men away from horrible paths like this and shaming the people to commit these horrible atrocities.
And he said that was part two.
Part one, he said, Myron, what happened to your Instagram account?
Did they ban yours and Walter's account?
Yes, guys, we got banned.
Hopefully, we should be back up sometime this week on Instagram.
It's been a pain in the ass.
But, you know, hey, we're making do with what we got.
But yeah, hopefully we should be back this week, guys.
But yeah, we got banned.
They banned us.
They banned Sneeko and they banned Jackson Hinkle.
Hmm.
I wonder why.
Suffer all my life, and now I'll make you all suffer.
I've waited a long time for this.
I'll give you exactly what you deserve.
All of you.
All you girls who rejected me and looked down upon me.
And all of you men for living a better life than me.
All of you singly active men.
I hate you.
I hate all of you.
I can't wait to give you exactly what you deserve.
To truly understand how he came to commit such an atrocity, we have to start at the beginning.
Before moving to America, the Rogers lived a simple life in London and they embarked on thrilling trips around the world.
Elliot recalled his childhood as memories of happiness and bliss, recollections that would soon be overshadowed by anger and indignation.
He enjoyed activities typical that of a young boy.
Skateboarding, video games, playing outside, and reading.
So, how did this seemingly normal kid transform into a vicious mass murderer?
Elliot Roger here.
Here I am at Serania Park.
The most significant place of my childhood.
I wish I could be a kid again.
Those were the happy years.
And I could just live my life without realizing how cruel the world really is.
According to Lee Chen Roger, Elliot's mother, Elliot was a withdrawn and shy child growing up who enjoyed.
So you got so off rip.
We could tell here that he grew up in a you know upper middle class family.
The fact that he was able to travel and stuff like that, you could tell that he has like no British accent, right, at all.
So his family are probably Americans that were living in London abroad to maybe for work or something like that.
So more than likely, upper middle class family.
Family when he was five.
Yeah.
So he lived a little bit of a proof of his lifestyle, man, right?
And you can tell here, look, like, this dude is an ugly dude, man.
He could have probably figured this stuff out if he gave himself some time.
There was something else I was going to say, but we'll keep playing.
Avoid hanging out with his friends and family.
My mom just ordered me the book I've been waiting for for so long.
This is so awesome.
I'm going to read it now.
He would often write down what he wished to say.
Oh, and I do want to say this for all the young guys out there, man, that are in a rush to grow up, right?
Watching me, you're like 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, whatever it may be.
Guys, enjoy your youth, bro.
Like, make good friends, right?
Make good friends in high school.
These are a lot of times these are going to be long last, especially if you're a man.
These are going to be long-lasting friendships that you carry with you for decades if you do it right, right?
Enjoy that you can live with your parents and play video games and not deal with no consequences or play sports or go out and hang out with your friends, go skateboarding, whatever it may be.
Like, get outside, do activities, play sports, make friends, okay?
Enjoy your teenage years, guys.
Too many people are, you know, way too interested in growing up quickly.
They look on Instagram, they're like, I want to go ahead and live a certain lifestyle, blah, blah, blah.
Fuck all that, man.
Go outside, play with your friends, play some pickup basketball, play some football, play some baseball, play whatever you do, right?
Chess, whatever you like to do with your buddies, do it.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
cards.
I don't care what it is.
Just have a brotherhood and have a camaraderie with some guys that have similar interests to you because a lot of times you're going to carry those friendships for decades.
Guys, I'm still friends with my childhood friends that I met in sixth grade.
Okay, I still talk to them to this day.
All right.
We used to play Halo together.
We play basketball together.
We used to play Overwatch together.
I mean, you know, listen to EDM together, go to the gym, all that stuff.
So, I might do an episode for y'all where I bring some of them on the show one day.
But regular guys, right?
And I still talk to them now.
You know, I didn't switch it up.
Oh, you know, did you go to Hollywood Meyer?
No, of course not.
So, enjoy youth, guys.
Too many people are really rushing to grow up in today's day and age, and it's really not necessary, man.
Rather than speaking aloud, possibly indicating that Elliot had developed social anxiety from an early age.
After moving to America at the age of the speed a little bit, I'll up it to 1.25 for y'all ninjas.
Five.
Elliot's parents enrolled him in a private school where he made his first friend in the States, a young girl in the same class.
Looking back, it was very ironic that his first friend after the move was a girl, considering that she would quickly become everything that Elliot despised.
My parents used to always take me here when I was a kid.
Back when my life was happy and fair.
Back when I thought the world was fair.
All right, so this is a mindset right here, guys, that you need to defeat immediately.
Nothing is fair in life, guys.
Nothing is fair, okay?
You're always going to have inherent disadvantages to you compared to other people, right?
You guys can look at me right now.
I'm not the most handsome guy.
I got a big ass nose.
I got wrinkles on my forehead and shit.
So, I, you know, what I did was I just like maximized what I could, man.
You know, I grew up very skinny, grew up in a poor household.
So, nothing is ever fair in life.
It's what do you do with the cards that you're dealt?
That's what it comes down to.
That's what makes winners versus losers.
How naive.
Obviously, the guy had very good looks naturally, pause.
Grew up in an upper-middle-class family, so he had the resources.
So, there's no need to be complaining like this.
But when you have this mindset, guys, you know, it's a defeatist mentality, which I don't want anybody watching this stuff watching us to have that mindset.
Trust me, you can overcome any boundaries that you have, and that's not on some cheesy shit.
You really can't do it.
Mine was only an innocent child.
Although Elliot would come to hate many people, his love for his family would remain.
However, a few months after Elliot's seventh birthday, he was saddened to hear that his parents would be getting a divorce.
Angie, what's his ethnic background?
He looks mixed.
No, yeah.
His mom was Asian.
Okay.
And his dad was English.
Yeah.
British.
Okay.
Do you know what part of Asia his mom is from?
Let me check it out.
Okay.
Thank you, Angie.
I think they mentioned it later on on the documentary.
Following the split, Peter Roger, Elliot's father, introduced Elliot to a woman named Sumaya, his soon-to-be stepmother.
Although Elliot thought it was very sudden that his father had found a new girlfriend, Elliot admired him for acquiring a fresh relationship as quickly as he did.
This is when Elliot's mindset switched.
He came to believe that being attractive meant you would achieve more in life, something he would continue to believe.
His mom is Malaysian, Chinese, Malaysian, Malaysian, Chinese, yeah, Malaysian and Chinese.
Okay, yeah, Chinese, Malaysian.
So it's a type of Chinese.
And his father was British.
British, okay.
And we showed a picture of him earlier.
leave for the rest of his life at the age of nine elliot developed strong feelings of jealousy and envy he would become angry if one of his friends played with someone else and did not like the idea of sharing although this can be typical of young children these intense emotions would eventually No, he had a sister.
Normally, when you have people like this that don't share, they come from single.
Yeah, like they didn't have siblings and shit.
Their only child, yeah.
Like, that's something I learned early on as a kid is like sharing.
I remember me and my friends used to be so close.
Like, if I got like a bag of chips, as soon as I got it, I'd like hand it.
Like, I'd like, hey, any of y'all want some?
Like, we would always share.
Like, it was just a very something that I was taught as a kid.
So, like, it was like second nature to always share whenever you had something.
Yeah, well, you also had brothers and a sister.
Yes, exactly.
But the thing that fucked this guy off was his parents' divorce.
Ah, that's when the transition began, I see.
Okay.
Yeah.
Dictate Elliot's state of being for the remainder of his life.
This is my usual sunset spot, mainly because there's rarely any young couples here that I would get jealous of.
He craved attention and thought that if he dressed in fashionable clothes and bleached his hair, that his status in the so-called hierarchy would ascend.
But as time went on, Elliot found himself to be an outcast.
I've been cast out.
No one likes me.
No one accepts me.
All my life, I've been struggling to fit in with the popular kids.
I've been struggling to get a girlfriend.
No one.
No one has ever accepted me.
In an attempt to help the young child, Elliot's parents began taking him to psychiatrists.
These visits became routine throughout Elliot's life.
But unfortunately, no one was able to prevent the horrific events to come.
Hey, Elliot Roger here.
I'm sitting in my car making another entry in my collection of vlogs.
Ever since I hit puberty, I've wanted girls.
I've desired girls.
I've been attracted to girls.
But they've never shown any attraction back to me.
Elliot stated that his joyful existence came to a halt during his ascendance into puberty, in which he claimed to have begun his prolonged vendetta against the female species.
Identifying as the invisible kid in school, Elliot began acting out to gain attention, to which he undoubtedly succeeded.
He was teased by his fellow classmates and remembered one girl in particular that would regularly berate Elliot with her friends.
Elliot began to hate all girls because of this.
Regardless, his entire existence from here on out revolved around one goal: acquiring a girlfriend.
Although he possessed a strong hatred for the young classmate, he believed that having a girlfriend would make him happy.
But as he grew older, the promise of accomplishing such a task seemed to become almost impossible.
Elliot went on to use this fact as a twisted justification to commit an unthinkable crime.
We cannot draw any conclusions regarding the likelihood that Elliot had a personality.
And this is the problem that you run into whenever you're chasing women over everything: that becomes your sole goal and that becomes your barometer of success.
Whenever you use females as a barometer of success, guys, you're always inevitably going to be disappointed.
And the reason for that is because chasing after women doesn't lead to long-term satisfaction.
Chasing success and then the women being a fruit of your labor is way more beneficial and sustainable long-term.
Because, guys, we know how fickle and flaky, you know, dealing with women is right.
It's a numbers game.
So you're not always going to bat a thousand.
So if you're chasing success and the women, and then obviously the women are a byproduct, it's much more fulfilling that way because whether you get the girls or not, you're becoming a better man, right?
And in becoming a better man, crazy enough, you become more attractive.
So, and the other thing, too, I want to say, because I remember being his age and thinking to myself, like, damn, why am I not going to parties?
Why am I not going to clubs, etc.?
Because obviously, I was a divisional athlete in school, right?
And the thing you guys got to understand, hell, it's spring break weekend right now.
I didn't go out once this weekend, guys.
Barely left my house, right?
I don't even know if I think I might have walked out like once or twice, right?
Well, it's been raining loads, too.
It's been raining a lot too.
But it's ultra weekend.
It's music week.
This is one of the biggest weeks in Miami, by the way, guys.
I didn't go outside at all, right?
And the reason why is because what I've realized is that the pursuit of women and getting laid almost always is counterproductive to the pursuit of success.
What do I mean by this?
I mean, when you go out and you're chasing after girls, going to the clubs, etc., it puts you in situations where you're not as productive, okay?
Because you have to put yourself in social situations that nine out of ten times are not necessarily going to be to your long-term benefit from a financial and successful standpoint, right?
So to get the most girls, you got to spend time doing this, right?
So, and I've always had this mindset even when I was younger, like, yo, delayed gratification, gonna work on myself, gonna go to the gym, be an athlete, etc., train, you know, this partying shit can always be later on.
And it's true, you can always party later on in life, guys.
You don't need to do it when you're young.
And I think for him, the pressure of finding a girl when he was young obviously led him to this catastrophic outcome that we're gonna see later on.
I'm not saying that can't hear you because the volume is too low in the chat.
The volume's too low.
Yeah, they can't hear you.
Oh, okay.
I'll turn.
I'll turn my mic up.
Yeah.
All right, that should be a bit better, guys.
Sorry about that.
So, uh, let's get let's get back to it.
Buddy disorder, but his intense desire for attention is a key feature of narcissism.
And I moved the mic a little bit closer to me as well, guys.
So that should fix it as well.
Sorry about that.
You denied me a happy life.
You deprived me of.
And I will take great pleasure in denying you life.
It's only fair.
Elliot became depressed into his teen years due to the fact that he transferred through multiple schools and was continually bullied at each one.
Not long after his parents resorted to homeschool, his social anxiety worsened, and he was prescribed Xanax and Prozac, but stopped taking them after a year.
It came to a point that at the age of 16, he broke down on teddy presence.
Yeah, see, and obviously getting on medication now, right?
That obviously messes with you quite a bit.
Family friends dinner and confessed that he wished to commit.
This was due to the fact that one of the girls at the dinner had invited her cool friends, as Elliot referred to them.
He was unable to cope with the thought that he was not a part of the cool kid group.
Additionally, he grew upset about the lack of attention from girls that he desired and felt disgusted when he would see others in relationships.
I've concluded that females have a very flawed and perverted form of attraction.
After high school, Elliot attended Pierce Community College, where his behavior became increasingly aggressive.
Remaining an outcast, he was supposedly attacked by fellow students, including an incident where four young men threw eggs at him while Elliot was walking back to his mother's house.
Elliot retaliated by throwing an egg at their car, causing the men to initiate a fight.
He was armed with a knife and brandished it to scare the boys off.
After this incident, he felt powerful and would soon invoke similar acts.
Elliot maintained a few friends throughout his college experience, but his extreme views on women and the world had put a strain on their relationship.
Elliot felt even more slighted by this.
He eventually dropped out of Pierce and enrolled at Moore Park, but then transferred to Santa Barbara City College, where he studied history and geography, although his focus remained on his anger towards other people.
This world is so twisted.
It's so cruel.
You girls make it cruel.
While attending Santa Barbara City College, Elliot moved into an apartment in Isla Vista and soon began exploring his new surroundings.
He would frequent the local Starbucks, where inevitably he often witnessed couples waiting in line.
On one occasion, he supposedly became so infuriated at a specific couple that he followed them out of the establishment before splashing them with hot coffee.
He apparently did the same to two girls on a separate occasion that didn't show him the attention he thought he deserved.
They hit him with the hot coffee, goddamn.
He felt triumphant after they got burned attacks and quickly realized that he was capable of doing much more.
I am so angry right now.
I was enjoying a peaceful time at the speech park.
And what comes to sit in front of me?
A young couple, a guy with his hot girlfriend.
I mean, who do they think they are?
Coming here, sitting in front of me to make me feel jealous?
This is the reason why I hate the world.
This is getting too out of hand.
I can't go anywhere anymore.
Guys, jealousy is probably one of the worst traits to have, man.
So this is what I've realized about jealousy.
It can either make you or break you.
And I learned this early on from playing sports and seeing guys like it faster than me or get better than me when I was rowing or basketball, whatever it was.
I always had two options.
I can either A, let the jealousy consume me, get angry, make excuses for why I'm not as good as them or why I'm not where I need to be.
Maybe they have better genetics or whatever.
Or B, I can shut the fuck up, do the work required, and get to that level.
I might not be as gifted as those individuals.
I might have to work twice as hard to get there, but I'll be damned if I'm going to let them make me have this feeling of jealousy without me doing something in response.
So jealousy, a lot of times, guys, is a very natural response to other people's success when you're inadequate, which is good, but it's up to you how you harness that jealousy.
You can use it to just hate on people, talk shit, stalk their girlfriends on the internet, shit like that, right?
Or you can say, damn, instead of me sitting here being a weirdo, let me go ahead and use this as a motivation to become better.
Because at the end of the day, guys, right?
Everyone is a spectator, okay?
99% of people on earth are fucking spectators.
It's up to you if you want to be the gladiator in the arena.
Now, with that said, most people are not cut out to be gladiators.
Most people can't take the pressure.
Most people can't take the criticism.
Most people can't take the enormous amount of pressure to perform every single day, etc., right?
And the bullshit that comes with it.
But I'm telling you right now, guys, a day in the arena as a gladiator is better than 100 years sitting there as a fucking spectator, okay?
You just got to be prepared to deal with the stuff.
And overcoming that jealousy is what differentiates you from being a gladiator versus a spectator.
Without seeing these young couples getting jealous and having them remind me of what I'm lacking in life.
Narcissistic people are extremely hypersensitive to criticism and rejection and can become angry, spiteful, and violent towards anyone whom they perceive as mistreating them or not giving them the special treatment they feel they deserve.
This is not only due to the narcissist's fragile self-esteem, but also because they feel they are special and unique and should therefore be accepted, welcomed, and admired by all those they interact with.
And this is one of the first things I teach guys when I tell them how to, you know, deal with women is that you're going to get rejected by 90% plus of the women that you talk to, guys, right?
I don't care if you're a Chad or an Aladdin or a Tyrone or a fucking, you know, a peck son, okay?
You are going to get rejected by girls, even if you're a top good-looking guy in your certain race or demographic, whatever it may be, just because that's the nature of dealing with females, guys.
So, one of the biggest things that you need to learn once you start dealing with women and getting into the dating game, et cetera, is that rejection is going to happen way more than acceptance, okay?
And you have to learn to embrace that rejection and just move on to the next girl and move on quickly, right?
When you get too harped up, et cetera, and you take it personal, that's when you start to build resentment towards females, and you don't want that.
Undeniably, this seemed to be the case for young Elliot.
He was still very intent on having a girlfriend and thought that becoming rich would make him more attractive to girls.
Using the monthly allowance from his parents, he spent this on high-end clothes, including brands such as Armani and Hugo Boss.
Right now, I'm wearing my Hugo Boss shirt.
It's one of my favorite button-down shirts.
This is a Shirley Wards for the premiere of the Hunter Gates.
I look fabulous.
Oh, yeah, I did walk on the red carpet on that camera.
Which was quite an experience indeed.
He strived to look of extreme wealth and felt that he was superior to all other men when doing so.
He even spent $700 on lottery tickets and took multiple trips to Arizona to purchase them, but failed to win.
He felt hopeless about his life.
And it was around this time when Elliot considered the idea of carrying out a deadly act of revenge.
He deemed it the day of retribution.
It's truly a beautiful day.
He's going to get as I've always said.
Yeah, he has feminine characteristics too when he speaks.
So I'm glad that you mentioned that.
So Angie picked up on this right away, right?
Is that he has some feminine characteristics when he speaks, right?
No women's going to take him seriously talking like that.
And like, oh, yeah, this is the share I wore for the Hunger Games.
Who says that?
It's just.
I was watching that.
I was like, oh my God, this guy is so lame.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And nobody ever slapped him.
And the thing is, is that, guys, like, women pick up on this.
If you notice, right?
He has very feminine undertones, very feminine tonality.
He speaks in a very non-assertive, non-dominant way.
It's a strange way of speaking, the way he conveys himself.
And women just are not attracted to this, guys.
Just simply put.
They want guys that are strong, assertive, dominant.
They speak in an active voice versus a passive voice.
I've talked about this ad nauseum a bunch of times on the podcast, guys.
Instead of saying, I think, or I feel like it's, or no, or I think that we should do this, it's just, you just make direct statements.
It is, right?
Versus saying, I think, or blah, blah, blah.
Like, just what it is.
You try to be more affirmative in your statements.
Women pick up on this stuff, okay?
Even if you're not sure yourself, you need to sound sure yourself because they pick up on these things.
Remember, man, women look for leaders.
So the way you speak conveys your ability to lead.
So when you speak in this passive manner that he does with feminine undertones, women are going to look at this as strange, even if you're a good-looking guy like this dude, right?
So things to look out for.
A beautiful environment is the darkest hell if you have to experience it all alone.
And sadly, I've been alone for a very long time.
I do everything I can to appear attractive to you.
I dress nice.
I'm sophisticated.
I'm magnificent.
I haven't.
Yeah, see?
Like, that was extremely feminine body.
One of his names was the Virgin Killer.
That's one of his names.
Strange.
Nice car, a BMW.
Well, it's nicer than 90% of the people in my college.
You know, I'm polite.
I'm the ultimate gentleman.
Being a gentleman and being ultra-polite will always get you an L. Also, we've talked about this.
Being a nice guy doesn't pay in modern dating, especially.
Chivalry is dead and women killed it.
This is another problem as well.
So you have a feminine characteristics.
You're a nice guy.
You speak in a weird tonality.
Girls are just going to be, you know, this is literally repellent for them.
Yeah, you girls, you never give me a chance.
And I guarantee you, he probably talks about how the guys, the worst thing that you could do when you're meeting a girl is say anything about being alone, saying anything about, you know, having a victim mindset, like, girls don't like me or blah, blah, blah.
Like, of course, it's obviously terrible if you do it the other way.
It's like, oh my God, so many girls want me.
You don't want that either.
But when you meeting a girl in person and you have either it's a victim mindset like this where you're like, oh, girls don't want me or I don't have any friends or it's the other way where you're too braggadocious.
You want to be in the middle and you want her to be able to discover these things about you naturally versus you having to say them.
But never take the victim mindset like you're doing right now.
Like, sorry, like he's doing right now with girls that you meet.
I don't know why.
You know, I. Also, guys, we got 1,500 yellow ninjas watching on YouTube and another 1,600 watching on Rumble.
Can you guys do me a favor?
Open up a YouTube tab, like the video, please.
Let's get this thing up to 1500 likes, get the engagement up.
Uh, let's keep going.
Put a lot of effort into dressing nice.
These sunglasses here were $300.
Giorgio Armani.
Open him up.
See?
I'm the guy you should be going for, not those obnoxious slobs you love so much.
I don't know why you're not attracted to me.
I don't know what you don't see in me.
We'll make sure you all pay for it.
Elliot's speech and mannerisms are similar to that of individuals with developmental delays, specifically autism spectrum disorder.
The dialect can be recognized as monotype.
All right, autism.
ASD is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain.
People with ASD often have problems with social communication, interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests.
People with ASD may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.
It's important to note that someone that some people without ASD might also have some of these symptoms, but for people with ASD, these characteristics make life very challenging.
But it could be overcome, guys.
You can learn how to not be awkward.
Absolutely.
It could be exaggerated with the use of very formal vocabulary, as is the case with Elliot.
You've deprived me of love and affection all my life.
And that's a declaration of war.
If it's war you want, then war you shall have.
Adults with autism spectrum disorder sometimes speak and behave in a manner that mimics a favorite TV or movie character.
Elliot seemed to have been doing this as he appeared to be impersonating the words and facial expressions of an evil villain.
It would later be confirmed that Elliot was diagnosed with Asperger's disorder, which is now known as autism spectrum disorder.
But in no way does this correlate with his actions.
I'm gonna show you all.
A lot of you guys in the chat got that stuff too, man.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of you guys, but this is something that you can absolutely overcome, man.
I used to be socially awkward too, but you can absolutely fix this.
A short little tour of this college town called Isle Vista.
Every time I drive through this place, I am overcome with rage.
Here it is.
I'm approaching a street called Del Playa.
So many beautiful girls walking around here.
They would never give me a chance.
See, look at that one.
I just passed one.
Here we go.
Look at this.
Groups of hot young sluts who would just reject me.
All right, that was fucking funny.
I ain't gonna lie.
No, no, no, look.
Look what he does.
This is hilarious.
And these look at these douchebags right here.
These assholes, these obnoxious little slobs.
Those are the kind of guys that girls like instead of magnificent gentlemen like myself.
Hold on, let me check if I'm getting some good footage.
To fuel his rage, he would also scour the little sluts, man.
This fucking dude runs.
Streets of Ela Vista at night, hoping to find couples and beautiful young women to chastise from his car.
You're an asshole.
They called this guy.
They called the dude slobs.
Like, what the fuck, man?
Yeah.
This further indicates Elliot's sense of grandiosity, as he likely felt a surge of confidence while stating the insults.
It's noteworthy that he makes these comments from the safety of his car rather than confronting the ongoers face to face.
Sounds like a lot of the keyboard warriors on the internet, too.
Yeah.
Giving him the feeling that he had the upper hand.
Here I am, Elliot Roger.
Beautiful, magnificent gentleman.
Those girls are in this town.
Don't see it.
This world does not make sense.
This revulsion for people in relationships compelled Elliot to share his thoughts in online forums, one of them being bodybuilding.com, where he writes, It's been my life.
Oh, yeah, the misc.
Uh, this is the this was like a big um oh, he's five foot nine, 135 pounds.
Okay, there you go.
That's another reason, guys.
So he's average height, pretty small, right?
So, someone like this, you want to max, um, you know, obviously, you got to be in the gym if you're under six feet tall.
I tell y'all all the time, you need to be in the gym, man.
Struggle to get up.
But those bodybuilding forms, the miss the missed section was crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
That's where Meyer Gaines came from.
So, beautiful white girl.
Along with this, authorities located several other posts written by Elliot that continued to expound his fury for women, such as women don't deserve rights and they are evil, sadistic beasts who or themselves out to degenerate men and ignore the men who actually deserve them.
There were about 28 pages filled with similar rhetoric, each post more hostile than the last.
Is that from his manifesto?
No, um, look, no, I think this is the house I got beat up at when I walked in on the party.
That was about almost a year ago now.
The beating that Elliot Connecticut kid says, homie, love language is murder.
Okay, our RZ8 goes, Buddy thinks he's Andrew Tate.
No, Andrew would never do this type of shit.
Uh, and then Chains of Fife goes, Hey, buddy, hey, Myron, you should bring Dr. Alokanoja, Dr. K, I think he'll be great for your guys' podcast.
I don't know who that is.
Referred to happened during the summer of 2013.
While at a house party, Elliot was jumped by a group of college kids before being pushed off of a 10-foot balcony.
He stated that they were trying to hurt him without reason, but the truth was later revealed that Elliot had attempted to shove multiple girls off of the balcony after making gestures to imitate shooting a gun towards the partygoers.
A group of young men intervened, and of course, Elliot lied about what happened to his family and the police.
Once again, he was furious that the girls didn't take an interest to him and violently retaliated.
The violent party event would be Elliot's last straw.
You see, guys like this right now, not guys like those.
Those guys were ugly.
But the day with him, he will fight women and he will hate that he wouldn't get any women, but then he wouldn't do anything to get these women.
Yeah, he wouldn't like actually, yeah, like he wouldn't.
And actually, Andrew, I'm glad that you brought that up.
The number one reason why so many guys fail with girls is because they don't even try.
Like, they'll sit there like, girls, don't worry about me, blah, blah, blah.
And then you know what the first question I always ask?
I remember I used to do these call-in shows with Lucario.
Shout out to Lucario, guys.
Go check out his YouTube channel.
One of the OGs that I came up with.
We do these call-in shows where we'd answer guys' questions, and guys would talk about how they're struggling, blah, blah, blah.
And the number one question I ask is, How many girls did you talk to today?
And it was always zero.
And I'm like, what the fuck do you expect?
Like, you got to get out there and talk to them.
How many girls did you call the pros today?
How many girls did you send a DM to?
Like, a lot of the times it's like this self-defeatist mentality where it's like, you guys aren't even trying.
And no, saying, woo, when a girl passes by in the street does not count as a fucking approach, okay, guys?
You know, cat calling girls is a very lazy loser attempt at pickup.
Like, no girl's ever gonna say, hmm, you seem like a ravishing gentleman.
Let me walk on over and talk to you after you hoot and holler at me.
No, bro, that's not how it goes.
It's just that guys don't want to go ahead and take that risk and actually talk to a girl and present themselves in a real articulate manner and seeing where it goes.
So you got to actually approach girls as well, man.
A lot of times when you talk to these dudes that are black pillars, I'm so mad.
I hate women, blah, blah, blah.
I can't get no girls.
You ask them, how many girls have you talked to today?
They're always going to say the same thing: zero.
So he went to a party and he didn't even like approach one girl.
He just expected the girls to come at him.
And then he got mad because he didn't get any girls.
Yeah, like dude showed up thinking he's like soldier 76 or some shit, you know?
I've got you in my like, and it's like, what do you think is going to happen?
They're not going to fucking get with you over here.
I'm going to push you off a balcony.
Like, what's wrong with you, bro?
Like, what the hell?
Yeah, he thinks like the girls get, oh, he's wearing our money.
Let me talk to him.
Yeah.
So, yes, you got to actually try, guys.
House party.
Beautiful girls talking with their frat boys.
I hate them all.
They think they're better than me.
They'll never accept me as one of them.
Those girls would never go for me.
During the later months of 2013, Elliot received two new roommates, students at UCSB, who he greatly disliked.
Their arguments seemed to be a daily occurrence, and Elliot even reported one of the young men to the local authorities for stealing his candles.
The two friends found Elliot to be strange and obnoxious and planned to report him to their complex manager.
The tension would continuously rise, but unfortunately, the pair would eventually meet a cold and cruel fate.
The girls are not attracted to me.
There's a major problem with that.
A major problem.
That's a problem that I intend to rectify.
In preparation for the unforgettable day, it was discovered that Elliot read books on mass murderers and serial killers at the library, but would never actually take the literature home.
I will not let this fly.
It's an injustice.
He might have been aware of the fact that, like, the police do record if certain books are taken out from libraries.
Police do have records of that.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, if certain books are taken out.
That needs to be dealt with.
He would also research various torture equipment, such as Spanish Inquisition torture devices.
But it was later revealed in a recovered document just how far he was willing to go to attain his status.
Spanish Inquisition torture document.
Bruh.
Following Elliot's chilling preparation, the day had finally come for the twisted mind to take his revenge.
Well, this is my last video.
It all has to come to this.
Tomorrow is the day of retribution.
The day in which I will have my revenge against humanity.
Against all of you.
Well, this is it.
This is my last video.
It all has to come to this.
Go ahead, Andrew.
Elliot had actually taken this video twice.
Apparently, he didn't like this one.
Imagine filming your last video.
All right, this is my last video.
I didn't like this one.
I'm going to do another one.
Got to make sure it's good because I won't get another chance.
Tomorrow is the day of retribution.
It's evident here that Elliot is bordering on delusion with this bizarre performance.
It's possible that his off-putting personality, so to say, is exactly what ostracized him from his peers.
But Elliot's vindictive persona would propel him to organize a horrific attack.
Before his day of retribution, it was discovered that Elliot had sent a disturbing email to his parents.
And here, here's the actual manifesto.
I have it right here for y'all.
Okay.
It's pretty long.
141 pages?
Gord, he's nasty.
He loves talking.
Yeah, my Twist of the World, the story of Ellen Roger by Elliot Roger, right?
He goes into the introduction part one, and he talks about his life, right?
141 pages.
God damn, this bruh.
Yeah.
He yapping, right?
He sent it to his friends.
9 to 13, the last period of contempt.
And he just goes into different parts, man.
Yeah.
He sent it to his therapist and he sent it to his parents.
But I think his therapy was the one who called his parents and called 911 to say, like, hey, this guy is onto something because he just sent me this long ass manifesto.
I think he's going to do something.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
That's what happened.
So, yeah.
Although, PewHate.com.
Look, see, look, how did I magically stumble upon this page?
Right?
Make an excuses, just ultimate black pill, right?
So, yeah, but this is manifesto, guys.
We can link this below for y'all if you guys want to read it.
But this is it.
In 2020, in 2020, there was an organization that called this attack like a misogynistic terrorism attack.
And now that's the thing.
Really?
Yeah.
God damn.
Okay.
Parents, therapists, and acquaintances entitled My Twisted World.
This would later be known as Elliott's Manifesto, where he detailed his anger and frustrations toward the world, specifically women.
Not only that, but the killer also went into chilling detail about what he really had.
If you put this much effort into the gym, he would have been way better off, man.
For the vulnerable town of Deal District.
Yeah, and actually making approaches.
Wasn't a thing back then, 2014?
It was brand new, but it actually worked back then.
Oh.
Before like, before Tinder became the money grub that it is now, it actually did work back then.
Like, I remember.
What was before Tinder?
Like, how, like, yeah, like these social apps.
They used Plenty of Fish and OK Cupid were the big dating sites back then and match.
But like, so I remember, right?
Because I was in college when this all popped off.
It used to be, for some of you young guys, you guys don't know this, but it used to be if you said you met your girl on a dating app or some shit like that, they would look at you crazy.
Like people would look at you like it was very, very frowned upon to say, all my guys in here that are 30 plus, y'all know exactly what I'm talking about.
If you said you met a girl on match.com or plenty of fish, okay, Cupid, people would look at you crazy, right?
It's just now becoming a thing where meeting a girl online is like socially acceptable, right?
Matter of fact, this is a couple years ago.
Because people were in Facebook too.
I knew this girl.
She was a wedding photographer, right?
And she would get booked all the time to do weddings.
And I actually asked her one time, I was like, hey, just out of curiosity, what percentage of your clients met online?
And she said like almost 50% had met on dating apps of new marriages.
And this was like two, three years ago, right?
This is like 2019, 2020-ish.
So she said about 50%.
And that was back then.
I would argue nowadays with what happened with the pandemic, et cetera, even more people probably met online.
And it was probably went up 60 to 70%.
Yeah, well, there's a friend on TikTok of people like that.
Yeah.
And Hinge, I asked her, which app was it mostly?
Hinge was the biggest one where couples met on there.
That's crazy.
Hinge.
But yeah.
I didn't know Hinge existed until you told me you were banned from it.
Yes, yes.
I didn't know what it was.
And then I was like, oh, yeah, I'm banning bubble, change, Tinder, everywhere.
Banned everywhere, bro.
It's fucking crazy, man.
So I think people have used my pictures in the past and used my profile.
But either way, so in 2013, though, or 2014, when he's talking about these dating apps, I remember Tinder just became a thing in 2013 because I remember my senior year of college, I knew a guy who was on a football team and he was saying that he was having crazy success on this dating app, Tinder.
And I was like, what is that?
He was like, yeah, dude, check it out.
And he like showed it to me.
This is old Tinder.
It was all like buggy.
You're just swiping right.
This is 2013.
2013.
2013.
So like Instagram just became a thing, even though Instagram had been out before, but like people were just starting to really use it.
And then Tinder became a thing in 2013 as well.
And people were using it on college campuses.
And back then, right?
And all you guys that are older, you'll know this.
Tinder actually worked back then.
Like you can actually find girls and hook up very easily on Tinder back then.
Nowadays, it's like it's a money grub.
It's like, yo, let's go ahead and finesse these guys and get as much money as possible.
Like 80% of the user base on Tinder now is dudes, right?
So the secret's out.
So as usual, whenever the secret gets out, it fucks it up for everybody else.
I just remember that.
It used to be, yeah.
I used to remember the Tinder stories that were trending back in that era.
Like the stories because of why girls left or stopped using Tinder because there were some like serial killers killing girls.
Yeah, yeah.
People always got to mess it up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It used to be like a legit hookup hookup app.
Like people, like people, like in 2013, my buddy was killing it on there, right?
Because what it would do is like if you swiped on your college campus, right?
You would get at, because here's the thing with college campuses, right?
If you're in a school where you got like 20,000 plus, you'll see each other around and shit like that, but you won't talk to each other.
Maybe you'll be in a class, whatever.
So, what it does is, right, it allows you to kind of swipe on girls on campus that you otherwise maybe have seen, but or you might have a friend of a friend or some other shit, but you never spoke to each other.
But they'll recognize you.
So, they have that like kind of safety.
They'll swipe right on you, and then bam, you can link up with them.
And then, we all know girls in college want to get down.
So, it was really good to use in college in 2013.
And my buddy was getting crazy success with this.
And I was like, man, what the fuck?
This sounds weird.
To me, it was still a weird concept to meet girls on the internet back then.
I was like, why am I going to do that when we got girls all over campus?
That's fucking weird to me.
I thought it was strange.
But it worked out.
But nowadays, it's like mainstream.
But back then, it was very frowned upon to meet girls on the internet.
I remember girls would say, oh, if anyone asked, we didn't meet on Tinder.
That used to be like a very common bio on a lot of girls' things.
Well, in Venezuela, people wouldn't use it because it was very dangerous.
Like, girls wouldn't have to use it.
Oh, yeah, I wouldn't use it.
It was mostly guys and Tinder because girls are ugly girls.
But like my friends or anything, we just be scared of using dating apps like that because they're very dangerous.
Did you guys even have Tinder in Venezuela?
Yeah, yeah.
It existed, but not many people were on Tinder.
Gotcha.
Not many girls.
They got it in Columbia.
We know what that's for.
That's a whole other thing.
Albo Aceco, Tinder just added a height verification for men, but they won't add weight verification for 304s.
Oh, yeah, that ain't coming, bro.
Come on, man.
What do you think this is, man?
It's 2014, Matt.
2024.
Sorry.
Because they know it'd be over if they did that.
This dude could have run through back page hoes if he wanted pussy so bad.
Probably, IRS.
Yeah, facts.
W Pooh for taking care of those Masa.
Oops, I mean, ISIS Terrorist Acre.
I see what you did there, Alboys.
I see what you did there, sir.
It's 141 pages, and when you get to the end, which is where I went to immediately, page 134, it's a very detailed attack, so I'm not taking an eye with this stuff.
Oh, shit.
Let's see here.
page 134.
34?
Yeah.
This guy was crazy.
Yeah, there he goes.
No more postponing it.
Seven police officers asking.
Boom.
Yeah, you uploaded all these videos on YouTube.
Yeah, his channel's probably gone now.
Yeah, not on YouTube.
Yeah, he got probably perma-deleted.
All right, intentionally run over Catherine and then check him out.
You girls have never been attracted to me.
I don't know why you girls aren't attracted to me, but I will punish you all for it.
It's an injustice, a crime, because I don't know what you don't see in me.
I'm the perfect guy.
And yet you throw yourselves at all these obnoxious men instead of me, the supreme gentleman.
I will punish all of you for it.
Elliot's maniacal laugh almost sounds forced, like he's an actor playing a part, and his smile is likely feigned.
Fake smiles are one of the most definitely fake most common non-verbal lies in body language, and only includes the mouth compared to genuine smiles, which involve most of the face.
Elliot also wrote that he planned to kill his younger half-brother Jazz and your eyes get involved when it's a real smile.
Stepmother Sumaya.
Okay, yeah, he had a half-brother from his dad and his stepmother.
Ah.
Yeah.
He accredited this decision to his hatred for how Sumaya would supposedly mistreat him.
And he someone said 141 pages complaining about getting no bitches is crazy.
It's true.
Yo, Robochak got no chill.
That's from Knuckle Sandwiches.
That's fucking funny, bro.
Even though he mentioned that he and his half-brother had grown closer over the previous year, he could not bear the thought of having someone else live the life that he wanted.
What were you doing, kids?
Elliot wrote that Sumaya would allegedly chastise him, saying that Jazz would go on to become a successful actor.
He'd have lots of friends, whereas Elliot would not.
I'll be a God, exacting my retribution, and all those who deserve it.
And you do deserve it, just for the crime of living a better life than me.
All you popular kids, you've never accepted me.
All I've ever wanted was to love you, and to be loved by you.
I've wanted a girlfriend.
I've wanted sex.
I've wanted love, affection, adoration.
You think I'm unworthy of it?
That's a crime that can never be forgiven.
These thoughts are indicative of severe antisocial personality disorder.
Based on the contents of the email, his desire for revenge and his willingness to harm others in such a callous and vicious manner indicates a complete lack of empathy and poor moral conscience.
Although it was never expected that he would take his anger so far, next, it would be uncovered that the original day of Elliot's retribution was previously set for April 26, 2014.
This was due to the fact that he knew of his father's scheduled business trip, which guaranteed his absence.
Elliot was sure he would be able to successfully complete the murders of his stepmom and stepbrother without worrying if he would have to kill his father.
But two days before his arranged day of carnage, Elliot fell ill with a cold, and his dad arrived home from his trip earlier than expected.
It seemed in Elliot's murderous mind that it wasn't of the right timing to commit his so-called revenge, as he so desperately wanted things to be perfect.
He would then reset the date for May 24th, almost a month later.
But instead, for an unverified reason, the horrifying incident would occur the night prior, perhaps suggesting that Elliot assumed his retribution would last into the early morning hours.
And in turn, I will deny all of you life.
It's only fair.
I hate all of you.
Humanity is a disgusting, wretched, depraved species.
While unaware that his future plans would be unexpectedly put on hold, Elliot released multiple YouTube videos one week prior to April 26th, 2014, showcasing his frustrations with life.
However, he wouldn't release his final video until the day of the shooting, which puts into detail just exactly what he intended to do.
Although he does not speak of his said plan in the initial videos, it goes to show how his enraged mindset grew with each day.
Oh, check it out.
There's me.
All my fabulousness.
Oh, yeah.
Elliot Roger.
I am so awesome.
When Elliot made these videos, he likely didn't imagine where they might end up.
In the last place, someone with a fragile ego would want them.
Reddit.
A participant located some of Elliot's videos.
Oh, man.
Someone like that with thin-ass skin?
Bro, on fucking Reddit, bro.
I've got you in my sights.
Those, which many of the users described as disturbing and unpleasant to watch.
One of them being a student at UCS.
You gotta have thick skin to if they got a Reddit sub on you, man.
And here's the thing, man.
I'll be going in there and I'd be looking at the criticisms and shit because I do think you gotta have thick skin and be able to improve the show and look at the criticism.
Obviously, you got a lot of haters on the show.
But yeah, of course, on there, it's gonna be straight flaming.
Who would then go on to confirm the deadly event to their fellow online peers?
Many of the comments regarded Elliot's awkward mannerisms, some even predicting that he would go on to commit a terrible act, but others would shockingly side with Elliot, expressing their synonymous feelings of loneliness.
Some of the accounts wished that they had warned police when they initially viewed the troubling content, but it was later revealed that the authorities had a chance to prevent the attack well before the memorable day.
This world is so twisted.
It's so cruel.
And you girls make it cruel.
You girls have starved me of enjoyment and pleasure for my entire youth.
You've taken eight years away from my life.
Eight years I'll never get bro, you're 20 fucking two, man.
Shut up.
Get back.
Elliot's mother.
See, guys, this is why you got to always look at things from a half a glass half-full perspective or as half-empty.
Came across the uncomfortable videos soon after they were posted while researching her son's name, fearing that he may have been transported to.
And for all you guys that are in your early 20s, man, that are, you know, sexually frustrated, struggling with girls, don't worry, guys.
It gets better from here.
You're at your lowest sexual market value when you're in your early 20s as a man.
You are not a female that has high sexual market value, guys.
Do the work, and trust me, you will become more attractive.
To a nearby hospital, the worried mother hadn't heard from Elliot in three to four days and was feeling very uneasy regarding his whereabouts.
After finding the alarming content, she immediately contacted mental health officials who alerted the local authorities.
Officers then began to look for Elliot and found him in his apartment before proceeding to ask about the videos.
When conducting the check, police surmised Elliot to be an extremely polite young man that did not seem to be acting in a concerning manner.
A 22-year-old convinced the authorities that he was completely fine, stating that he would not hurt himself or anyone else compared to the bold presence Elliot portrays on camera.
In reality, he was very withdrawn and quiet.
While the officers may have thought Elliot to be a normal resident of the college town, they never would have guessed that they were talking to a cold-blooded killer who could have been stopped.
Yes, yes, I'm a shy, quiet guy, but I have good qualities to myself.
I'm a gentleman.
You know, I'm sophisticated.
I'm polite.
I have good values.
And I can be fun, too, if they just give me a chance to open up.
But girls never give me a chance because they're evil and cruel like that.
Although Elliot talked about his plan for the day of retribution in his most infamous video, he left out the horrific agenda that was supposed to take place one day before the actual attack.
This included his idea of kidnapping, tormenting, and killing his victims within his apartment.
He admitted that in order to do so, he must eliminate his two housemates so he can utilize the space for his diabolical activity.
Next, he schemed to lure people in one by one, to which he alluded that monstrous acts would be performed.
Unsurprisingly, Elliot stated that he would torture those he deemed attractive first.
He detailed how he would pour boiling water on their bare skin, along with flaying, stripping, and cutting them.
It seems like he has an infatuation with burning people because he did this with the Starbucks, right?
Throwing coffee at them.
Their flesh before removing their heads.
Finally, Elliot wanted to disperse the severed body parts amongst the city streets while simultaneously executing his bloody rampage.
You will finally see that I am, in truth, the superior one, the true alpha male.
He couldn't even take himself seriously after saying that.
He couldn't even take himself seriously after saying that shit.
Look, he's even so to begin his day of terror.
Elliot attacked and killed 19-year-old George Chin, a friend of his roommates.
God damn.
He left his body in the fetal position, surrounded by blood-ridden paper towels in the apartment bathroom.
The autopsy report would identify that George had been stabbed approximately 94 times.
94, bro.
Elliot then took out his rage on his two roommates, 20-year-olds Waihan Wong and Chen Hong.
He attacked and killed them in one of the bedrooms, leaving their bodies face down with bedsheets and clothes over them.
They too died from multiple stabs.
Better than him.
What was that?
These guys probably weren't.
Yeah, they weren't faring that much better than bro.
What the fuck, man?
Why are you attacking these guys?
Wounds.
Hours after taking the lives of his first three victims, Elliot took his evil plan to the streets of Ila Vista.
It's unknown what exactly he was doing in the time between killing his roommates and when he was spotted next.
Oh, he was apparently right after he killed his roommates.
He went for a coffee and then he went back after he killed them?
Yeah.
I guess he needed a caffeine break.
He loves Starbucks.
Idiot.
So then he went to this parking lot of his apartment building and he uploaded that retribution video.
Oh, so he killed them first.
He did it right after he stabbed his roommates.
Okay, so he had the video ready to go.
He recorded him.
He recorded before, yeah.
Kills them, goes to get his caffeine break, then re-uploads a video to YouTube.
Yep.
Yeah, or he posts the video and then goes for the coffee.
But I'm pretty sure that's how he goes.
That's what he did with the time.
And then he drove to the deli and shot the guy at the deli.
Killed the guy.
So he drove to deli to commit a murder while the video is probably uploading on the drink.
No, he was driving.
He was riding.
He was seeing people.
He was like, oh, this guy's attractive.
Boom.
Oh, a couple.
Boom.
That's how he was doing.
Damn.
It was committing to murders while the YouTube video was uploading, man.
He's trying to get that video out of 1080p, waiting.
It's like, all right, I might as well cut some murders while I'm doing this shit, man.
Fucking dude.
He was such an idiot.
God damn, bro.
And it's like, yo, why you kill these guys?
I think it's because they had the fight over the candles, right?
That's why he probably stabbed him.
Yeah, he despised his two roommates.
And he also, like, it said that he needed the space to do the other stuff.
Oh, yeah.
Because he wanted to bring people to the apartment, too.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what he was doing.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yep.
Seen at approximately 4:40 in the afternoon on May 23rd, 2014, while boarding a local bus in Santa Barbara.
Bizarrely, two young girls were also walking in front of him, visibly shaken up.
They sat very close together, once in their seat, while Elliot sat directly behind them.
He supposedly whispered, Don't look back, while his hand rested in his backpack, suggesting a gun was in his possession.
He was apparently sharply glaring at the pair and looked very angry.
The girls seemed like they were being held hostage by Elliot and possibly intimidated into getting on the bus with him.
Unfortunately, it's unclear as to what may have happened to the individuals before and after this.
Around 9:15 p.m., Elliot made his way to the Alpha Phi house in Ila Vista, California, where he planned to kill every girl that resided in the well-known sorority.
He knocked on the large wooden door for three minutes straight, but the tenants refused to answer.
Luckily for the girls, a code was required to enter.
What's up with these crazy bastard attacking sorority houses?
Ted Bunny did this too, by the way, guys.
That's actually what got him caught, was going after a sorority house.
Something apparently Elliot didn't know.
Although it was later discovered that he'd been stalking the sorority for quite some time.
His inflated sense of self-esteem may have led him to think that someone would open the door for him without question.
In his mind, he was an extremely attractive and well-dressed young man.
Why wouldn't the girls open the door?
Fortunately, the sorority sisters were able to dodge the determined Elliott, but others weren't so lucky.
On the day of retribution, I am going to enter the hottest sorority house of UCSB.
About 30 seconds after the pounding at their front door stopped, the young women immediately heard gunshots ringing out from the nearby surroundings.
When they peered out of their windows, they were horrified to see three young women laying along the sidewalk and grass.
When police responded to the scene, they found 19-year-old Veronica Wise and 22-year-old Katie Cooper deceased, resulting from multiple gunshot wounds.
911, what is that of your emergency?
We have a shooting on Embarcadero Donorque.
He couldn't get in.
Okay, we're on Embarcadero Donorque.
Yeah, good thing they didn't open the door for him.
Yeah, he couldn't get in, then he's excited to shoot somebody, like, outside.
Don't leave the elevator.
No, I know.
We're on like what locker?
What's in your car street from there?
Did you actually see the person shooting the gun or did you see what it made contact with?
Or did you hear it?
You saw a car?
Did it make contact with anybody?
Three girls, three women.
They got shot?
Yes.
Both girls were part of the Tridelta sorority at UCSB and were simply walking to their intended destinations before being viciously shot and killed by Elliot.
The third gunshot victim could be heard yelling, I'm going to die repeatedly, while speaking to her mother on the phone.
But it was later reported that she survived the horrific ordeal.
That's good.
That's good.
Next, could you imagine getting shot by some random fucking dude and then that you don't even know what the intention is and then you're thinking, you know, this is over.
I'm going to call my mom.
Man, that's fine.
That's my imagination.
Yeah, that's my friend.
7 p.m.
Especially when it's for no reason.
It's like, you know, when you're a criminal or you're a murderer or whatever, you kind of know deep down, like, okay, live by the sword, die by the sword.
My day is coming at some point.
But it's like, right, you're in college, you're just chilling, like, woo, we got a party tomorrow.
This is gonna be lit.
Let's go get some kegs.
And the next thing you know, this fucking crazy guy, I'm magnificent, shoots at you and shit.
I'm fabulous.
Yeah, I'm fabulous.
You know, he's over here acting like it's a fucking, you know, I've got you in my shit.
Like that.
You know, most of these active shooters do that.
Like, they just go to a random place and start shooting everybody and they don't have like a target or anything.
Yeah.
So that's fucking wild, bro.
Holy.
They could say it.
I'm magnificent and then just like shooting at people.
I'm going to bring demon.
Yeah, I'm the supreme gentleman.
Officers responded to numerous gunshots being heard from the area of Embarcadero del Norte and Pardall Road.
After arriving, police spotted a couple of local college kids standing on the corner and asked about the tumultuous sounds.
The students claimed that it was merely fireworks, but the officers would.
Oh, yeah, chat.
Can you hear the sound effects I'm using, by the way?
Give me a one in the chat if y'all can hear it, man.
This guy was called the Saint Sorry.
This guy was called the Saint Elliot by Insels.
Ah, oh, they call him the Saint?
He was his faint for, like, the ape cells.
Fucking crazy, bro.
All right, y'all can hear.
All right.
You've come to understand that it was far from anything celebratory.
Humanity is a disgusting, wretched, depraved species.
If I had it in my power, I would stop at nothing to reduce every single one of you to mountains of skulls and your rivers of blood.
After speaking with the college kids, police noticed a black BMW parked near the Ila Vista deli, a local diner.
Seconds later, they identified a young male frantically running to the vehicle before fleeing eastbound on Pardall.
Little did the officers know the man would turn out to be Elliot Roger, the prime murder suspect in this harrowing case.
Do you know how many people are hurt?
I don't know what it is.
That's actually a very stressful job being a 911 operator, bro.
You're dealing with people calling you at the worst moment in their life, and like they're obviously not rational and they're screaming and going crazy.
You're trying to collect information so you can convey it to people.
A lot of 901 operators are.
incredible that they they have their own panic room uh yeah hello soon the police heard screaming from inside of the deli Someone said no one had a gun to shoot back.
No, man, this is California, bro.
Commefornia.
Can't have guns.
That's why it's true.
That's why California sucks.
This is one who went down like this in Florida or Texas.
And making their way to the traumatized bystanders.
Inside, they found a young man profusely bleeding while lying on the ground with a single gunshot wound to his chest.
He would eventually be identified as 20-year-old Christopher Martinez, a student at UCSB.
Initially, it was reported that Christopher could be seen breathing when police first arrived, but soon one of the officers provided CPR as his breaths were no longer visible.
Unfortunately, the first aid was to no avail.
But Elliot's murderous rampage was far from over.
Elliot continued driving around the town of Ila Vista while simultaneously shooting the civilians and hitting them with his car, where he Who thought this show was Grand Theft Auto, man?
...entered multiple people.
During this time, numerous police officers responded.
Some were forced to engage in shootouts with the killer.
I was shot up from a school at Paladin.
We went down from Elmorto Dallas 2.
The first shootout took place on Del Playa Road where Elliot fired his weapon at one of the authorities from his BMW.
Taking shelter between two parked cars, the officer was forced to shoot back in defense, but was unable to stop him.
Next, Elliot traveled along Sabato Tarde Road while shooting his handgun out of his window at passing citizens.
Fearing for their lives and those around, multiple officers amongst the area opened fire on the car, with only one round confirmed to have entered the vehicle.
The bullet wounded Elliot on his upper left thigh, but unfortunately, could not bring the ambush to a stop.
All those popular kids who live such lives of hedonistic pleasure while I've had to rock in loneliness for all these years.
They've all looked down upon me every time I tried to go out and join them.
They've all treated me like a mouse.
Well, now I will.
So this guy's running around in a car shooting at people.
And we got some crime scene photos too here, guys, that I'll show.
That's the NGTA.
The horrific incident would eventually come to an end at approximately 9:35 p.m. when Elliot subsequently crashed his vehicle into the back of a parked black Jeep on Del Playa Road.
Officers rushed the scene, where they found an additional victim that had been thrown off of his bike after being hit with Elliot's car.
The authorities placed him in handcuffs, unsure if the person had been involved with the shooting.
Quickly, they established that the individual was an innocent victim and immediately provided medical treatment for his wounds.
I am so godlike.
The shooting lasted a harrowing eight minutes, but in that time, the community of Ila Vista would be drastically altered in the most sickening way.
Police immediately began to investigate how someone could commit such an atrocity and eventually found a shocking piece of information.
My name's Sean Cabin, our part manager at IV Select Department.
I know something's going on in Ivy.
Scott, malprops.
One of the residents, and it's like really disturbing and it's like a message.
There's been a shooting in ID.
No, no, I entertain that, but I got an email from a resident, and it's like 141 pages long, and it says like the life of Elliot Roger.
Okay.
Okay, yeah, we actually have somebody else.
What's your name?
Following the shooting, police once again made their way to Elliot's apartment, where they uncovered the bodies of his roommates, Weehan Wang and Chin Hong, and their friend, George Chin.
The horror continued to unfold as law enforcement searched Elliot's room, where they found disturbing pieces of evidence indicating that he had been planning the attack for an extensive amount of time.
This included a small sledgehammer, one 18-inch blade machete, a zombie killer fixed blade knife, a folding knife, lottery tickets, a book entitled The Art of Seduction, various handgun cases, a printout of his 137-page email, personal journals, a hand-drawn picture of a person being stabbed by multiple knives, along with several additional items.
The journal looked like it had been torn apart, but the latest entry on May 23rd, 2014, read, Wow.
I had to tear some pages out because I feared my intentions would be discovered.
I taped them back together as fast as I could.
This is it.
In one hour, I will have my revenge on this cruel world.
I hate you all.
Die.
Additionally, one of Elliot's button-up shirts and a pair of denim jeans were entangled in his bed sheets.
A majority of the clothing was suffused in blood, most likely the outfit that Elliot wore while killing his roommates and their friend.
Officers then noticed lengthy slashes and cuts that had been made to the bed, which suggests that Elliot may have been practicing how to use the deadly weapon before turning it on his first three victims.
But most eerily of all, authorities discovered Elliot's computer resting atop his sheets, open with the words, your video has been uploaded, written across the screen.
Oh, the ominous video would come to be Elliot's final and most notorious YouTube log, detailing the chilling and unimaginable plan to enact his revenge on the people of Ela Vista, entitled Elliot Rogers Retribution.
Unfortunately, these items were found much too late after Elliot had already carried out the truly evil act.
To this day, many consider Elliot to be a glorious incel hero, but to most, he is known as a cold-blooded killer.
Some claim that Elliot has provided them with inspiration, including the mass murderer Alec Manassian, who killed 11 people in 2008.
That dude looked crazy.
What the hell?
Look like a dirty cute uni brow.
Yeah, man.
Unfortunately, Elliot is still highly regarded as a hero to his cult following.
Before authorities were able to ensure that Elliot faced the necessary consequences, he had completed his structured plan.
Within Elliot's car, police found a six-sour pistol, several loaded magazines, and a mix of unidentified prescription drugs.
They also discovered Elliot's iPhone 4, containing 200 selfies, along with his infamous Vlogs.
The autopsy would later confirm that Elliot ended his life.
But most would argue that the so-called incel hero took the easy way out, while so many had to endure the worst kind of suffering and pain.
Within the short period of time, he would go on to injure 14 people and viciously murder six innocent victims.
Do you know how much rest of peace of the victims, man?
Fucking crazy.
Misery you've caused me.
I'm such a nice guy.
Why won't you give me a chance?
All because this guy had a defeatist mentality and didn't want to fucking do the work and be patient, man.
Fucking even had a book, The Art of Sedition.
Like, yeah, crazy, crazy, crazy, man.
Shit.
Yeah, that is the documentary, my friends.
Do you have some photos for you guys?
Yeah, so here's some photos I'll get from the crime scene for y'all real fast.
Hold on one sec.
There's one.
I probably won't show one of them because it's a little too violent.
Which one?
The last one.
Those are the guns.
Yeah, yeah.
Hold on, let me screen share with John Ninja real quick.
Yeah, you guys can see here.
Boom.
Oh, hold on.
Oh, goddammit.
Well, that was a little graphic, but yeah.
The fucking massacre that went down here.
That's the guard.
That's the BMW right there, right here.
That's how it ended with the airbag.
Yep.
Blow it out.
There you go.
All right.
Here's the obviously the law enforcement there.
The guns he used.
Six hours, Glock.
Which, I mean, that's a whole thing that he even was able to procure these weapons.
That's what I wanted to know.
How did he get these guns?
Probably took him some time to get them.
I mean, you could buy guns in California.
It's just harder to get than other places.
So that makes sense.
You probably trade his Armani.
He traded his Armani for it.
Yeah, he traded his Armani for it.
But yeah, guys, that is the documentary, man.
Let me see here what chats we got, and then we'll close this thing out.
And again, sorry, guys, that it took us a while to get started tonight, man.
I apologize for that.
Roflo goes, I think the only thing Elliot was missing was blasting that Katy Perry saying last Friday night.
Yeah, I think we broke the law.
Always said we're going to stop whoa next Friday night.
Oh my god.
I know.
You got a few chats?
Yeah, if you want to.
Okay, let me see if I read these before.
Okay, pussy saves lives.
99.9% of shooters get no box.
Okay, let me find this one.
That's from earlier, earlier.
Yeah, this is from earlier.
Sorry if I missed this one.
Okay, this is from Jerome 1997.
Thank you, Angie.
99% of shooters get no box.
This man was evil.
We all understand that.
But imagine if just one girl swallowed her pride literally and gave him some sloppy toppy just saying, yeah, sloppy toppy.
BJ.
Chains of life, Garza Mayor.
Have you heard the world first dragon ball theme park is going to be built in Saudi Arabia in honor of a character?
Yes, I did hear about that.
Homie Lovely.
Okay, let's see here.
Masculinity Archive says, Elliot was a miserable entitled bastard.
People like this need to touch some grass.
No one owes you anything.
You must work for it.
This is why the RP is essential.
Absolutely, bro.
Absolutely.
Long live gaming says he was onto something when he said women don't deserve Let's see here.
This is a lesson for you.
Yeah, guys.
You know, you don't want to be have this adopt this mindset that he had because it's just toxic, bro.
It's just toxic.
Be aware of female nature and move appropriately versus complaining and crying about it.
Yeah, I think we're caught up here.
Yeah, I think so.
Awesome.
So tomorrow, guys, we're going to have Steve from Accounting On.
Obviously, as you guys know, it's tax season.
So we're going to have him on.
I think we're going to go live at like 6 or 6.30.
We're going to go earlier.
And then we got something interesting for you guys for after hours tomorrow.
I don't want to reveal it now.
But it's going to be different.
We're going to have that tomorrow night at about, I think, 8.
So we're trying to start the shows a little bit earlier for y'all.
But other than that, man, that's pretty much it.
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Boom.
All right.
That's about it.
Cool.
Someone said, would you EDC Glock 43?
Nah, I mean.
It's EDZ.
Everyday Carry.
Nah, I think a Glock 26 is superior, guys, because the Glock 43, yeah, it's cool, but it only has like seven or eight rounds.
A Glock 26 is pretty much the same size, and you can easily fit like double the rounds in there.
So that's why it is.
So, yeah, guys, hope you guys enjoyed the stream, man.
I'll catch you guys on the next episode.
We'll be back tomorrow with Steve and then some after hours for y'all.
And Annette, love you, ninjas, guys.
Peace.
Peace.
I'm special agent with homeless investigations, okay, guys?
HSI.
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