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This guy got arrested espionage.
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Guys, some of you are saying that the mic is low.
Go ahead and give me ones in the chat.
If it's better, I'm going to turn it up for you guys a little bit so it should be better.
And I'm moving it a bit closer to me.
Give me ones in the chat.
The audio is good.
On my end, I just turned it up just now.
So it should be better.
Um definitely not muted, bro.
Uh let's see here.
Yeah, I can see.
Oh, you know what?
Boom.
All right.
Now you guys should be able to hear me a lot better.
Now it's probably gonna be cranking.
I just turn it up on the uh on the OBS a bit.
Give me ones if it's uh if it's good here.
Still low.
What the fuck.
Yeah, okay.
Now I'm getting ones.
Now I'm getting ones that is better.
Okay.
Alright.
Okay.
Yeah, it's a little bit delayed.
Alright.
Appreciate that.
Uh sorry about that, guys, and I'll turn it up just a little bit more for y'all.
Uh okay.
Boom.
That is very loud now.
All right.
Um, Angie, what about you say what's up to the people?
I think Angie's mic is gonna sound a lot better, probably.
Hello.
Hi.
Uh, we're here.
We literally just got off from a plane.
And we made it like a little bit late, but we're here.
We were in we we didn't think we were gonna do this um but today, but we're here.
Finally, uh, we have a lot to cover, guys.
We're we're gonna do the I7 uh killer.
Yep.
Yeah, this is this case is very interesting.
We literally were watching the the stuff on the plane.
Um and next week we're probably gonna cover the one that we had programmed for last week.
We haven't been able to because we went we've been traveling a lot lately.
We went to Vegas and we just came here from LA.
We went to LA, Myron went to do a podcast.
I don't know if you want to talk about it.
Well, I think it's kinda out now.
It's not really a pot.
I went on Jubilee, guys, as you guys know it's a YouTube channel where they uh bring people of differing opinions and they have discussions on certain societal topics.
Um this one in particular was uh fat guys versus um fit guys.
Uh all I'm gonna say is they probably they're probably gonna edit out a lot of the stuff that I said, but we'll see what happens.
Yeah, Myron definitely got some people trigger away.
Yeah, yeah.
Everyone else is being all nice and politically correct, and I was like, bruh, what the fuck is this shit, man?
So uh it was a very interesting uh show.
Yeah.
I was behind the scenes watching the stuff, but it was just so crazy.
Uh he might he may he might or might not said some crazy stuff over there, celebrating some special holiday only for him.
Yeah, special birthday.
I don't want to say anything else.
Um guys, we literally I mean we literally just got here.
Um I don't have any makeup on for you guys that always complain that I weigh too much makeup.
Well, today I'm like as natural as I can be.
Um yeah, we'll had a lot of fun in Lake.
I love delay, even though Myron hates it.
We had a lot of fun, and I um actually pretty excited because I I have something cooking for you guys that I'll might drop later.
Um maybe on locals or YouTube.
We were basically we recorded a vlog for y'all and um I didn't want to say anything, man.
That's fine.
So they kind of know.
You don't know.
Nobody knows.
They want to know.
But yeah, it'll it's it's it's a vlog.
Um Angie's gonna edit it and we'll put it up for you guys on on locals.
It's like uh some of the stuff that we did while we're out there.
Um, you know, obviously it was a business trip, so I don't really we don't have too much downtime like that, but we uh, you know, obviously we just got in and out.
You guys know how it is when it comes to LA for me.
I just kind of just go get the work done and then uh get out of there.
Um we're live streaming right now, by the way, on Rumble, YouTube, uh Twitch, uh Twitter.
We're on all the platforms right now.
I don't know why the YouTube uh numbers is a show.
Let me put that in there.
Um but um but yeah, guys.
Um what else?
That's um I was gonna stay longer in in LA, but as you guys know, we got the live show this Friday, which by the way, tickets are on sale, guys.
We're gonna have a yacht, it's gonna be lit, we're gonna have girls there, we're gonna do the um at the on the yacht.
Uh we're gonna do a show for you a live show for you guys.
It's gonna be in Miami Beach.
I'll put the uh link in.
Can someone in the chat put the link to the live show in in the chat for me, please?
For the tickets.
For the tickets.
Yeah, that's gonna be crazy, guys.
You're gonna see people um live.
They're gonna be sharing with you guys when this is gonna be a like I meet and greet with them.
Um yeah, yeah.
Thank you guys for showing so much support.
We it was overwhelming to see how many people recognize Myron in LA and like show support and love and and it's crazy.
It's crazy to see that a lot of you actually stand by us after, you know, all the haters.
All their verses that come and the controversy and everything.
So yeah, yeah, thank you so much.
And and shout out to to the guys that help us out behind the scenes, everybody that that does the videos, the clips.
Shout out to Robert that helps me with the with the shorts for uh Fed Reacts.
He's always like there, like sending me stuff.
Uh shout out to the people that yeah, do the the the shorts.
Musa is always on top too.
Shout out for all the support, people that are always with us, uh seriously.
Like we really appreciate it.
Yeah, no, uh absolutely, absolutely.
Um we're we're nothing without y'all and we really appreciate it.
But um, yeah, I think that's that's the main updates.
Um the Jubilee live show this Friday.
We're gonna give you guys a full week of fresh fit Monday and Wednesday, so don't worry.
I came back early uh because I want to make sure that we um get that content out to you guys.
And um we'll probably go back out to LA again in um in May and and do some stuff out there.
Uh I'll read the chats real quick, then we'll get into this.
And again, guys, sorry for the delay.
We literally landed just now.
Like I'm telling you, we landed and then we just walked right in here.
And then I just started setting up the stream, and now we're live.
Like they're like I literally the bags were still outside.
So we went right from the airport here.
Hell, I even took a taxi instead of Uber because I knew it'd be faster.
So and I apologized last week that we didn't do a show because I felt really sick because obviously we had been coming from LA.
The time difference fucked me up.
But on this one, I said, you know what?
Screw it.
Let's go ahead and do a show right when we land.
This won't be a longer show.
It'll be uh a little bit of a shorter show.
Um, but we're still gonna get it done.
Uh all right, so I'll read some of these chats.
Chains of life says, hey Myron, uh, good to see you back on streaming Fed Reacts.
Also, uh, did you do a pad where Jackson when you was in LA?
Not on this go around, but I'm gonna, that's why we're gonna go back.
We're gonna go back and do it.
And maybe Bradley Martin too, right?
Yes, yeah, actually, I was just sexing with him.
Uh we'll do something with him as well.
Um, modern Americans so fat, the only time they burn calories is when they overcook food.
All right, Nick Kerr.
Okay.
Uh and then we got Punisher 541 goes, suggests with everything going on in the world curling, I think it's time to bring back Andrew uh Bustamante.
Yeah, I could hit him out and see what he's doing.
Um next time a girl says, I don't like when guys have other girls.
When you go to the store and see a cart by itself and nobody grabs it, you don't even check it.
You walk past and grab the different cart.
Okay.
Um good analogy.
And I think, let's see here.
Let's see.
I think that's it.
All right.
Um, all right.
So this case, uh, I uh the reason why I'm doing this case actually is I mentioned this killer um on a on an after hours episode, actually.
I I forget why I mentioned him in particular.
Oh, because I talked about how women uh um I talked about men being protectors and how men are aware of certain things that women might not necessarily be aware of, and uh how you need to be careful.
And this guy came to mind because he still wasn't caught because one of the girls I was talking to was from the Midwest, and that's where this guy's from.
Uh, you were gonna say something?
Yeah, that there was one of the girls in the panel that was from Indiana.
And that's why you said it.
That's why I said it.
That's why you said it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, so here we go, guys.
We're gonna get right into it here.
Here, uh hold on one sec.
Uh boom.
Okay, so here he is, guys.
This is the um, this is the I-70 killer.
All right.
Um, says because you guys can see here, the I-70 killer is an unidentified American serial killer who is known to have killed six store clerks in the Midwest in the spring of 1992.
His nickname derives from the fact that several of the stores in which his victims worked were located a few miles off of Interstate 70.
Okay.
Um, then as you guys can see here, the sketch, right?
And uh his nickname derives from the fact that several of the stores in which uh the victims worked were located a few miles off Interstate 70, right?
And Interstate 70, guys, if you look at it, let's see here where it runs.
Boom.
It runs.
And just so you guys know, because we got a lot of foreign people that watch the show, so I might as well explain this.
When a number is even, guys, it means east to west.
If it's odd, it means north to south.
So like you look at uh interstate 95, very popular highway, right?
It starts up here in like Vermont, I think, if I'm not mistaken.
And it starts in this area, Vermont or um uh or uh fuck, um goddamn it.
I can't bring uh whatever.
Anyway, starts up here somewhere, right?
I think it starts in Burlington, Vermont, if I'm not mistaken, and it goes all the way down, it goes through you know Connecticut into New York, into Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, you know, it goes all the way down through Jacksonville, all the way down to Miami.
It actually ends a few miles from here, Interstate 95, right?
And it's an odd number, so what does that mean?
North and South.
But then you look at Interstate 70, what does it go?
Starts in Baltimore and ends in where the fuck is this looks like it ends in the middle of nowhere.
That is not Utah.
In the state of I think it's Utah, Myron.
This thing right here.
I think so.
Yeah, this is New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma, uh, uh, New Mexico, Arizona, yeah.
This might, yeah, this is Utah.
Yeah, Denver, Utah, right here, probably.
Um, yeah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Yeah, yeah, this is Utah.
Okay, so yeah, it goes through a bunch of the major cities, right?
Columbus, Indianapolis, etc.
And just so you guys know, um, a lot of people don't talk about this.
Interstate highways are a big um I and I think honestly, in the United States, I think that's a big reason why um serial killer serial killers are we have the most here in the United States.
I think the interstate highway system absolutely facilitated the flourish flourishment, the blossoming of serial killers.
And it's because since we live in a country where there's multiple states with their own jurisdictions, own county sheriffs, own city police departments, own state police, et cetera.
Um, and we saw this with Ted Bundy.
It was very difficult for law enforcement to coordinate efforts, right, and unite to catch these individuals.
And then when you add in the fact that you have um interstate highways, which allows people to basically quickly get out of a jurisdiction into another one, um, it literally made the the whole serial killer process a lot easier.
You look at someone like a Ted Bundy, um, a Samuel Little, a lot of these serial killers that we covered before.
They lived on the highways.
They lived on the interstates because they were able to quickly travel to different jurisdictions.
And guys, keep in mind, this is before the advent of computers, DNA, law enforcement working together.
Now, you know, law enforcement is able to get together and share notes and everything else like that.
But if we want to talk about the heyday of serial killers, I would say the 60s and 70s by far were the two decades when serial killers were going crazy.
All the legends, I hate to say it like that, but all the legendary serial killers that you guys read about, you know, your Ted Bunnies, your John Wayne Gacy's, Night Stalkers, et cetera.
Um, they all pretty much operated mostly between the 60s into the early 80s, right?
And then the 70s, I would say it was like that decade was like the golden era.
Yeah.
You know, that's like when they were really going, wow, wow.
Man, the 70s were just a dark time in general.
Um, if you look at like how much organized crime was going on between the the mafia, then you had all these serial killers going around, et cetera.
And DNA wasn't a thing.
You had the uh who else was running rampant at this time?
Um BTK, like everybody.
So yeah.
Zodiac killer, like all these guys were going crazy.
All the all the most famous serial killers were operating in the 70s.
So um, anyway, but yeah, here's NFC 70 right here.
And a lot of people don't talk about how the interstate highway system in the United States absolutely facilitated the um success of a lot of these serial killers, especially Ted Bundy.
You guys, a lot of you guys don't know this.
Um you can watch my Ted Bundy episode and I go into this in more detail.
But he started here in Washington, right?
And he was going crazy, killing people, and then he would go down into Oregon, into Utah, Colorado, and he killed women from like seven or eight or like I think like between seven to ten different states he killed women, right?
And at the time there wasn't like uh infrastructure of a central database for law enforcement to work together.
So they kind of had to like string it together and kind of figure it out.
Like, yo, it we got a crazy serial killer that's attacking the same type of women in multiple states.
And Ted Bundy, incredibly enough, was able to escape prison two different times in two different states.
And um he escaped in Utah and I think he escaped in Colorado.
Um and then he made his way all the way down here to Florida, right?
Um, and he was uh was he in Tallahassee?
I think it was Tallahassee.
Um and that's where he eventually ended up getting caught.
Um is it Pensacola?
I forget.
But either way, you guys get the idea.
Um Interstate Highways absolutely facilitated the uh blossoming of serial killers going crazy all over the United States.
Um this guy's no different.
Obviously on a small, a little bit of a smaller scale, but he was definitely doing this as well.
So we got a documentary here that we're gonna react to, guys that we're gonna watch.
Um any other chats, Angie?
We have a few more, yeah.
Okay, um let's see here.
Unrumble?
Yeah.
Let's see here.
Let me explain.
It says, Mario, have you all done stream about GFK and the boys and everything we need to know?
Yo, so funny enough, guys, I've been doing a lot of JFK research the past like two days.
Um, yeah, yeah, I've been listening, um, I've been listening to both the official version from the Warrant Commission, and then I've also been listening to all the different perspectives um with whether it's the grassy no shooters, um, the um connection to a certain uh state, the homeland of them boys, right?
Um, the the CIA, Angleton, Dole Dulles, uh, Like everything, man, I've been I've been uh researching here.
Um, definitely gonna bring Ryan on at some point to talk about this, but you can't talk about JFK without talking about RFK.
So um so definitely gonna talk about it.
I think it's it's something that's kind of forgotten in American history nowadays.
A lot of these Gen Zers don't even know or remember who JFK was or RFK for that matter.
Um, you know, they might know oh, RFK Jr., but they don't know who the senior is, who the father is.
Um they don't know that he was the attorney general.
They don't know that um, you know, Linda B. Johnson was the vice president, he assumed office after you know JFK was assassinated.
They don't know that Linda B. Johnson also was a hardcore uh supporter of you know, them boys and you know everything else.
So um definitely gonna have uh that pod.
It probably won't be on Fresh of Fit for obvious reasons.
Uh it'll have to be on uh well, it'll be on Fresh Effit.
Maybe uh it'll be on Rumble is my point.
It won't be on YouTube, definitely won't fucking be on YouTube.
And we're gonna examine all all the stuff, but I mean, I I don't know.
I I want to do it, but it doesn't seem like there's a lot of interest for it from you guys.
Maybe I'm just a history buff loser and I enjoy this stuff, but I think it's important because it was an assassination of a U.S. president.
Like, goddamn.
Like, you know.
Has it been just the only one that has been assassinated?
Uh, you got Lincoln.
I think there was like two other presidents that were um assassinated.
Um, but JFK obviously is the is the most recent in in like modern history, right?
Okay, you know, um yeah, Cl uh l um Lincoln got assassinated, shot him in the back of the head while he was watching like an opera or some shit.
Like that.
Yeah.
I think it was Booths was the person that killed him.
Um then I think McKinley also was uh assassinated as well.
But yeah, I I definitely want to do the JFK thing because um, you know, though there it there's a whole side to JFK that people don't talk about as to like people always talk about oh he got assassinated, but no one ever talks about the why.
And when you talk about the why, the dots start to connect why they wanted that man dead.
You know, him and his brother.
Um so anyway, uh anything else, Angie.
Nope.
All right.
Oh, yeah, guys.
Uh link to the event is pinned in the chat.
Yeah, I just pinned it.
Thank you, Angie.
Um, let's drop it on the rumble chat for them too, Angie.
Okay.
Um, if you guys want to come to live event, meet fresh meet me and fresh uh general admission tickets are only a hundred bucks.
VIP is selling out.
Um is gonna be lit.
We got the yacht party as well after the event.
Uh that's where a bunch of the girls are.
We're already getting baddies for y'all.
That's gonna be a good time.
Um, Angie's also recruiting with getting some girls as well, right?
Um, so it's gonna be a good time.
All right.
So let's get into it.
We got a documentary that we're gonna play, guys.
Um, it is this one right here.
This comes from a channel called Pandix.
Shout out to them.
Gonna give them a like and uh subscribe.
We'll play the video's only 26 minutes, guys.
So um we're gonna go ahead and uh hold on.
We're gonna go ahead and enlarge it here and play it at the speed of 1.25.
Yeah, hold on, we'll do good HD, boom, yep.
And then we're gonna go ahead and put 1.25 for y'all.
And uh let's get into it.
We're gonna like pause it, give commentary and stuff like that.
In 1992, a man with dull red hair and sleepy eyes stalked retail stores along Interstate 70 between Indianapolis and Wichita.
He selected businesses that were under trafficked and understaffed.
He surveyed shops from the parking lot, looking through plate glass to determine if the potential victim fit his profile.
He would pretend to be a customer.
Casey.
Up L Internet.
Let's see here.
Well, I've been talking.
I don't know why.
Maybe just go to the internet.
Then he would ambush his victim with a 22 caliber pistol, escorting them out of view and executing them with a shot to the back of the head.
He came to be all right, I ain't gonna lie.
22 caliber pistol, come on, man.
Like, bro, what do you what are you doing, man?
Like that that that guy 22 caliber is trash.
That's what you shoot Vermin with.
He known as the I70 killer, claiming six victims within a month.
Some speculate he is connected to another spree of killings in Texas, where he is known as the I 35 killer.
At the time of investigation, some detectives describe these cases as going cold as soon as the crime was committed.
They were left with few leads and even fewer suspects.
These cases have remained unsolved for decades.
To this day, the I-70 killer has not been caught.
The St. Charles Police Department in Missouri renewed their investigation efforts in October 2021.
Reuniting a Task Force.
You got the link for that one, Angie?
You sent it to me, right?
Then when they reunited the Task Force, or is this one here?
Mm-hmm.
That's the footage.
Yeah, that's the footage.
Here, all right, we'll pull the footage for y'all for you real quick.
Because you had a link that that showed them reuniting the task force.
You're watching it on the plane.
Can you can you put it in the channel?
Oh, yeah, I send it to you.
It's in a telegram.
Between multiple state and federal agencies.
They plan to re-examine thousands of case files tucked into ten cabinet drawers within the walls of the precinct building.
They will review all the evidence they have on the six murders that occurred in 1992 along Interstate 70, and the three murders that occurred in 1993 along Interstate 35.
The story of the I-70 killer begins with Robin Fulhour.
All right, we got you got it right here.
They reunited the task force.
And this happens often when you got like big cases like this.
We're going to start with developments with the I-70, I-35 serial killer.
30 years in the making, there is movement in that case tonight.
As we join you, what's developing is perhaps the most dramatic advancement in the serial killer case from the early 90s.
And as you may recall, the I-70 I-35 killer's trails span the Midwest, including a murder in St. Charles.
Now, multiple sources tell news for another unsolved case nearly 10 years later could be added to the killing spree.
This video, take a look from 20 years ago in Terre Haute, is the first time eyes in the St. Louis area are seeing it.
And that man you see there in the black, police believe might be our serial killer.
News for Susan L. Corey is breaking down the newest developments.
Well, today investigators took a strong line saying they really believe they're going to solve this case, and they're questioning if this Terror Hope murder case will be part of the connection they need to get that done.
They say they found similarities between the ISA He does kind of look like the guy in the in the photo in the picture.
And a similar MO where he's going after small businesses that are, you know, not really packed with a lot of customers.
Oh, 10 years later.
I send you the updated picture that the police did with like uh oh, yes, yes, yes.
I'll show that as well.
Brothman was working at a convenience store when he was shot.
As it turns out, that store is seven blocks from one of the 1992 murders linked to the I-70 killer.
Investigators said they had a person of interest, but wouldn't give more details, saying they ultimately want closure for the families.
They still mourn over this loss.
Um, I'm sure all the families do.
Um, so just to bring closure for those families to know what happened and know who was responsible for taking their uh loved ones' life is would be tremendous.
This comes days after the FBI and several police departments formed a task force to take a closer look at these cases.
Investigators are also showing renewed hope that DNA evidence will help.
They're hoping to compare evidence that each department has, and in the meantime, they are asking for people to keep calling in tips that they hope will be key to closing this case.
Susan O'Cor.
Don't worry, guys.
It's uh I adjusted the volume so that when you guys when we play the video, it won't be too bad.
Um, I'll just turn it down on the YouTube side and it'll it'll be fine.
Uh but the documentary, uh the documentary, let me know if the documentary uh volume is bad.
Give me ones in the chat if it's uh uh if it's bad.
Sorry, give me ones if it's good.
We're going to keep playing the documentary.
On April 8th, 1992, Robin Foldower, aged 26, had to cover the afternoon shift at Paylas Shoe Source when one of her employees called off.
She was the manager, and the store only had two full-time employees with several part-timers.
The limited staff meant this wasn't her first time.
So it should be fine for y'all.
So we'll keep going.
...being called in, and she would likely have to work the store alone.
Located on the outer edge of Indianapolis at 7325 Pendleton Pike, the store had lax security measures.
Do we have that addie?
Mm-hmm.
You gave it to me?
Okay, so we got the Addy right here for y'all.
Uh let me pull it right here.
Wait, can you go back and check uh because I found one here?
Spend on Pike.
Uh so we'll go ahead, we'll pull this up to show you guys what it looks like now.
God damn, there ain't nothing out here, man.
Mm-hmm.
Doesn't exist anymore.
Yeah.
So the store doesn't exist anymore.
It was a payless store shoe store.
Used to be it was probably this right here.
Shoe store, sorry.
Yeah, it was right there.
It was right there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
This is what it was.
So it's a prime care family dental now, is what it is.
So there were no cameras or alarm systems.
The only precaution was a buzzer that notified employees when someone entered the store.
Yeah, I remember that at the payless stores where you you you they would only hear when you come in because I mean, and here's the reality too, guys.
This is the 90s, man.
They're not gonna have you know advanced surveillance cameras for low cost items.
Oh no, wait, wait, wait.
Uh it's this one right here, Myron.
Uh is that one?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let me send it to you real quick.
But it's not then too.
Like, it's the same shit.
Oh, okay.
Here the same one.
Alright, my bad.
Sorry.
This is it right here.
Yeah.
It's a little bit like back.
Oh, okay.
What was that address you gave me the other one?
It's the same one.
I don't know.
I that's one I found in another website, but it's I don't know why they say it's that one.
Okay, hold on.
Police pull it up real fast.
It's right there.
I just sent it to you.
It doesn't change much.
Yeah, it's the same sh.
So was this it right here?
Yeah.
Okay, there's batteries and bulbs, it looks like.
Yeah.
Might have been where the payless was before.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then you a waffle house, god damn.
Bro, there ain't nothing out here.
This is Indiana?
Mm-hmm.
Oh my god.
Woo.
Man, shout out to the Midwest.
Born as hell.
Kind of reminds me of Connecticut, man.
Connecticut's the same way.
They would later review transactions conducted at the register to determine a timeline.
The last purchase occurred at 112 p.m., including one pair of men's shoes and one pair of women's shoes.
Police believe that shortly after, Foldower was escorted to the storage room.
Does Payless even still exist?
Chat, does Payless exist?
Let me know in the in the in the comments.
I think so.
There, she was fatally shot with a 22 caliber pistol.
The perpetrator emptied the register and left through the rear exit.
In the passing hours, potential customers arrived, and seeing the store unattended, they stole shoes, unaware of Foldower in the back of the store.
It wasn't until a worker from the Speedway gas station next door arrived that Foldower was finally discovered.
Although the register likely couldn't have contained more than a few hundred.
That's all you could tell is the ghetto.
Like they went in there and stole instead of checking to see where the employee was.
Isn't that crazy?
Yeah.
Wow.
You saw the store empty and they were like, yeah.
Only in America, man.
Japan that wouldn't happen.
They wouldn't have stole anything.
Here, though, it's crazy.
The operating theory for police was that this was a robbery gone wrong.
However, this would soon come to change.
Next door at the speedway station.
Oh, they can't believe that one kill just next door.
Oh wow, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right there.
Um, literally, hold on.
Go just a little bit back.
Yeah.
Yep.
Speedway.
and then we pull up our version right Yeah.
Literally right here.
This is what it used to be.
And now now it's a batteries and b what the hell do they sell out batteries and bulbs?
Light bulbs.
What the fu?
Bruh.
Wow.
Okay.
But yeah.
That speedway is still there though.
You guys can see a pay less shoe store.
Yeah.
Damn, I gotta look this up, man.
Does Payless even exist?
Payless.
I think it exists.
I remember it used to get made fun of if you had if you fuck.
Yeah, permanently closed.
Oh, it is?
Let's see here.
No, this is in Miami.
Alright.
We got something in the works.
What the fuck?
Bruh.
Yeah, these niggas is gone.
Yeah, it didn't exist.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't remember.
I remember that's where my mom used to buy, like our sandals and shoes.
Yeah, I don't even know if they can exist anymore.
Yeah, and uh international discount boom established in 1956.
Uh Paylist is a privately held company owned by Bloom Capital, Golden State Capitol.
Alright, uh, let's see here.
Okay, so they filed for bankruptcy in 2019.
You know, and it's funny too, because anytime you went to the stores those stores, it was always empty, and there would never be more than like two employees there.
I remember all my sonos from there.
I will walk like two.
They're paying us at Venezuela.
No, no, not even Venezuela.
Like my mom used to go to Panama to buy to buy for the Black Friday and then go back to Venezuela.
Oh, but everybody used to do that back in the 2000s, early 2000s or late 2000s.
Yeah, so it looks like they still exist, but like they're their shoes were trash, though.
Yeah, I can't.
I haven't seen a payless in years, man.
So anyway.
Now it's pay positive.
I still can't believe someone was killed just next door.
Police are sticking with the theory.
The motive for the killing is robbery.
Fuldauer, who was working alone at the time of the killing, died of a gunshot to the head.
Patricia Smith and Patricia Majors, ages 23 and 32, worked at La Bride de Elegance, a bridal shop at 4613 East Kellogg in Wichita, Kansas.
Majors owned the store with her husband, and Smith was a part-time employee who was working as a bridal consultant while pursuing a nursing degree.
The store was scheduled to close at 6 p.m. that night.
However, the two women planned to stay late for a male customer who needed to pick up a cumber bund.
Smith's husband, Norman, waited up for her.
And when she didn't return home after work at 6 15 p.m., he called the store.
There was no answer.
Police believe the two women opened the doors to a man thinking their customer had arrived.
Tragically, it was the I-70 killer, armed with a 22 caliber semi-automatic firearm.
He led the two women to the back of the bridal shop to a room that served as a work area and office.
It was there that he shot both women in the back of the head.
The perpetrator.
Yeah, bridal shops pretty much, and we did a whole podcast on this.
Like David bridles closed down.
The bridal industry is kind of just been marriages are on the decline, right?
So um this is what it might look like now, guys.
Uh when I put in that address, it doesn't even really like come up.
But this might have been where this happened.
Which it looks like it might be a cardio.
I think I sent it to you too.
Yeah, you did, you did, but it didn't come up on the on the map right away.
But it might be in this general vicinity here.
One of these stores is probably what used to be a bridal shop.
Which cause because it used to be, I remember as a kid, like when you went to these bridal shops, they'd be huge.
They'd be in warehouses.
Yeah.
Right?
Because people had different types of, you know, I would think to myself, like, aren't all wedding dresses the same, but I guess they're not.
They're a lot different.
So um they'd have these things in fucking warehouses, man.
So it's probably one of these buildings here uh from before.
But this is the general area, right?
Because that's Kellogg's right here.
But yeah, as you can see.
Oh, we'll talk to before that department stores my clothes in the near future.
Yeah.
And then you can see what Interstate Highway 35 right here.
Which uh, as you guys know, I tell I tell you guys all the time, I know that Interstate Highway 35 very well because I used when I used to work in Laredo, Texas, that was one of the main corridors for drug trafficking on the southwest border.
The administrator emptied the register, and as he was fleeing the store he encountered the male customer who had arrived to pick up his cummerbund.
He ordered the man into the store at gunpoint, but in an act of defiance, the man refused and fled the scene.
Luckily, without incident.
This witness would later provide police with a sketch of the perpetrator.
He was described as five seven and 150 pounds with dull red hair cut short.
His face was stumbled.
The police matched ballistics at the scene with those found with Foldauer, and law enforcement knew they were dealing with a serial killer.
Michael McCown, age 40, was working at Sylvia's ceramic shop on April 27th, 1992.
Located at 2615 South 3rd Street in Terre Hot, Indiana.
The store belonged to McCown's mother.
With no video evidence or witnesses, detectives have tried to recreate the chain of events.
You couldn't find it?
No.
Oh, like the address doesn't exist anymore?
No, I mean it's just that it says that it was a store that belonged to his mother.
So there wasn't really like an address.
No, I just said it said it's but he found it, yeah.
So you can you can look it up from the video.
Hold on, let me see here.
Because I I couldn't find it on the internet.
It just says that now it's like a with no video evidence or uh 2615 South Third Street.
Let's see what this is now.
It it says in here that it's now like a vape smoke shop.
I think it is.
Okay.
26 13.
Uh South Third Street.
All right.
South Third.
Street Terra Indian Fole.
So what's this?
This is 2600.
So it's here.
Probably on it's gotta be on the other side, then.
What's this?
Yeah, it says in here that the retail complex where the ceramic shop was, it's now um a bait shop in Cater business.
Uh bait shop?
Mm-hmm.
He's surrounded by fast food complexes and hotels.
Oh, maybe this is it right here.
I see vapor.
Something that says vapor.
Maybe.
Oh, 2629.
2629.
So on the right side is this is Texas Roadhouse.
What do you said, man?
What are those?
What are those?
Bruh.
What are those?
This is here somewhere.
Maybe it's down this way.
Because if that's 2629, we know it's gonna be on this side of the road.
Uh let's see.
Boom.
Discount tobacco.
Do we see any numbers here?
Oriental market.
Okay.
Red Wing Shoes, Metro by T-Mobile.
Probably one of these stores here Yeah.
Well, this is back in 1990.
In the 1990s, yeah.
Yeah.
So it's probably right around somewhere here.
It's been over 20 years.
If it's still there, that would be crazy.
That'd be shocked.
Yeah, small business like that.
So uh this is why 80% of businesses fail, right?
1-5 South 3rd Street in Terhaught, Indiana.
The store belonged to McCown's mother.
With no video evidence or witnesses, detectives have tried to recreate the chain of events.
It's likely that McCown was directed by a customer to retrieve a small white ceramic house on a shelf behind the counter.
When he turned to grab the house, he was shot at close range to the back of the head.
Some sources cite gunpowder stippling at the wound, suggesting the barrel of the gun was less than four inches away.
The register had not been emptied, and $15 remained in McCown's pocket.
However, his wallet was gone.
The slaying of Michael McCown differed in many ways from the modus operandi of the I-70 killer.
McCown was the sole male victim, and he was not escorted to a back room.
It has been widely reported that McCown had long hair and an earring at the time of death, suggesting he could have been mistaken for a woman.
However, this has been called into question.
One of his sisters revealed that McCown had short hair at the time of the killing.
Additionally, at such close range, it would be difficult to mistake his gender.
These differences suggest the I-70 killer could have been more opportunistic than originally profiled.
McCown may not have fit the preferred victim profile, but he was slain anyway.
It may also suggest that the I-70 killer was less spontaneous than originally believed.
It's important to note that Sylvia's store was typically operated by McCown's mother.
Perhaps the store had been surveyed at a previous date, identifying McCown's mother as a preferred victim, only to discover her son at the register on April 27th.
I think that's the more plausible situation is that he cause because if you when you're gonna look at the other victims here, is obvious that this guy did his homework and would stalk it and kind of like you know get Reconna you know, do his recon and figure out okay, this place is empty between these hours, I'm gonna come in these hours.
Typically, this oh employee is working these hours.
Um, and I think in this situation it was just a bad call.
And closing time.
Yeah.
Yeah, the times when it would be the most empty.
Yeah, and usually we'll be in the street malls.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, like little plazas like we saw before.
Near the I-70, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So uh, so yeah, that that one I think it was just bad timing.
Like, he thought the mom was going to be there working, and it was the son.
The Son of a Man Nancy Kitzmiller, age 24, managed Boot Village, a Western footwear shop in St. Charles, Missouri, just outside St. Louis.
She had recently graduated with a degree in geography from Oklahoma State, and she was weeks away from starting a job with the defense mapping agency.
She was filling in for an employee who had called off, and her shift started at noon that day.
So the store was located between a beauty salon and veteran.
From that one, I think I find like a police report, kinda like a police report, because this was also in the 90s, and it's like on this Charles um like department, police department uh website.
Oh, okay.
And there is the address of the place where she's gonna be.
So let's pull it up real quick and look at it.
Um this one right here?
Uh yeah, that one.
Okay, boom.
She was only 24 years old.
Yeah, so this girl obviously had a future ahead of her.
Um St. Charles um 413 1992 report number 207 victim Nancy Christine Katz Miller.
Um St. Charles Police Department requested the assistance of the major case squad in investigating the death of Nancy Gasmiller, age 24 at approximately 23 p.m.
Police officers responded to Boot Village, right after lunchtime, as we said before.
2079 Zombelli Road for a report of a possible homicide of the store uh sales clerk.
They uh uh there they located employee Nancy Kidsmiller in a rear office of the business.
She had a shot and was pronounced dead on the scene.
It is believed Nancy may have been a victim of the I-70 killer.
Um, and here's it from their website.
So let's see here.
This is the 2079 Sunville Road.
Yeah, so I'll go ahead and put that in here.
actually St. Louis, Missouri doesn't even look like you can't Alright, so here it is right here, guys.
Doesn't let you drop the man.
It doesn't.
But what we'll do is we'll just go to the main road right here.
Because it looks like it's on the back end.
So this is the road.
But the location, because if you go back, is here.
So it's on the back end.
So this is the main road.
But So it looks like it's a restaurant now.
Let's see if I can drop the man over here.
Actually, here.
Okay.
And once again, another, you know, plaza type situation.
Right.
Yeah, probably didn't look like this in the 90s.
So yeah.
Alright.
Veterinary clinic in Bogey Hills Plaza.
And on that day, it was busy with shoppers.
Witnesses spotted Kitzmiller helping a customer at 2 30 p.m.
Was that?
Yeah, it was the right place, yeah.
Just uh obviously got through a facelift.
You could tell from the modern building.
They described him as medium height with dull red hair.
Only minutes later.
She was found by customers in the office at the rear of the store.
She had been shot in the head.
A small amount of cash was missing from the register.
But the perpetrator had already fled the scene.
Yeah, so that tells you that this guy's doing this more for thrills and for fun versus like actually getting money.
Because if you're trying to get a big hit, you're not gonna go.
When you look at like sophisticated bank robbers and everything else like that, guys like trying to actually get a big lick, they're not robbing little stores like this.
They're going after um well they're they could go all out like the LA uh bank Bank of America robbers.
Remember that one?
We covered that one too, by the way, guys.
If you guys are wondering, um, those guys went crazy.
They went in with a bunch of armor and stuff, or the uh, I think the 1996 or 1977.
9097.
Yeah, uh um bank robbery where they stole like 18 million or something like that.
Still one of the big biggest rank robberies of US history.
Um that was crazy.
That was GDA.
Absolutely.
I'll read some of these chats.
Um, Kevin Terrell, crazy how they use the same gun and ammunition and cannot find the purchase history of that caliber of weapon in these states.
Uh it's tough, bro.
Um, remember, when you do an ATF e-trace, guys, all they're doing is they're um they're all they do when they do that, guys, is they find out where the weapon was originally purchased first.
And then from there you gotta do your homework and see if it was sold or whatever it may be like that.
So it's not as easy to trace the weapon as you guys think it is, because it's only gonna take you to the original purchaser.
You don't know if that gun got stolen, you know if that person got some bill of sale and they sold it to someone or switched hands again.
So um it just gives you a starting point.
Uh Steve Durant goes, when going through Fed background, will they look at all text and DMs?
I made some service exchange convos, but never made went through them.
Big disqualifier PS, can you do Fed Disqualifier show?
Uh yes, I can actually do a Fed Disqualifier show.
No, they're not gonna go through your messages.
I mean, like, I mean, don't unless you show it to them and shit like that.
I wouldn't suggest that.
But um, yeah, bro.
Uh that that might be not good for you.
Um if you've, you know, been uh tricking on chicks and shit like that, because they that could be looked at as prostitution, that's obviously a crime.
So um, yeah, just don't do it anymore.
And you know, hopefully it wasn't too long ago.
Um, and then if they bring it up on a uh on a polygraph or anything like that, you know, obviously you don't want to lie.
Because if you get the biggest thing is if you get caught on a lie, that's when you get hit with lack of candor and you'll you'll be fucked.
So, and make sure whatever you put on your essay.
I don't know if you're going for a police department or federal, but if you're going federal, you're gonna have to do your SF-86 and then your personal history background.
You don't want anything in there to not match what you tell background investigators.
That would that's what will fuck you up when there's a discrepancy.
All right.
Uh let's see here.
George Gayton goes, what happened to 9-11 stream?
Did you ever do it?
Or is it posted somewhere?
Also, I've watched you guys keep with the amazing work.
I can't thank y'all enough.
We're not fucking leaving.
Bro, yeah, the 9-11 streams are all up.
They're on Rumble though on Fresh and Fit.
The ones that we did with Ryan Dawson covering it, we did like a three or four-part series on 9-11.
And uh, yeah, it's on Rumble.
It's not on YouTube for obvious reasons.
Um, let's see here.
Do we want to make sure I didn't miss anybody?
You can go up from the Rumble chat.
I think there is another one, mate.
Kevin Terrell says, LMAO, you went to that wax museum.
Yo, y'all could have stopped by my bar while in LA.
Hey man, we're on a tight schedule, man.
Uh and then, yeah, I think that's it for that.
And then cool.
What else, Andy?
You got some?
Uh no.
Uh the penis here 541 says, Martin, you should cover the Springwood Slasher.
That man has been on the loose since this since since the 80s.
Oh, Springwood Slasher.
He has had multiple movies made about him.
Wild case.
Springwood slasher.
I haven't heard of that one.
Hold on.
And Dog She poster 69 says, I wonder why they weren't they never caught that Jerry Hot Killer that they caught on camera.
Yeah, that's crazy.
See, there he's like an actual...
Did you just give me a link for fucking Freddy Krueger?
Let's look here.
Hold on.
Is that actually based on a real thing?
No.
It's Freddie Kruger.
He's fucking around.
Yeah.
Of course.
I was like, wait, we haven't heard about that one.
All right.
Uh Dokship poster said, I wonder why they never caught that Terry killer that they caught on camera.
Yeah, there is an actual.
That's why people is so mad because there is an actual foot uh footage from this guy from two 2001, where you can see clearly his face.
We're gonna show it later.
You can see clearly his face and everything, and the police hasn't caught him yet.
That's that's crazy.
That is crazy.
Um you want to read the other chats.
Uh I guess drum doesn't like Laurel Loomer.
Okay, drone.
Uh Kevin Terrell says, You guys didn't see my serial killer rumble donation.
Which one, Kevin Terrell?
No, we did see it, bro.
We read it.
Ready.
Ready.
On May 7th, 1992, Sarah Blessing, aged 37, opened the store of many colors.
Isn't that crazy?
1992, May 7th.
That's almost that's that's 32 years.
It's gonna be 32 years in like a week or two.
Like two weeks is gonna be 32 years.
Crazy, man.
And she was 37 there.
She might have been 80 right now, right?
60.
Yeah.
Sorry, 60, 70.
Around noon.
The new age shop was located in Raytown, Missouri, near Kansas City.
In the Woodson Village Shopping Center.
It was typically worked by only one employee at a time.
At 6 15 p.m., Tim Hickman, the owner of a VHS store that neighbored the store of many colors.
VHS store.
Woo!
Man.
I wasn't alive.
A bunch of people in this chapter I don't even know what VHS is.
Spotted an unidentified man loitering in the area.
He was described as having dark hair, wearing a tweed jacket that would have been too warm for the weather.
Hickman later heard a pop through the cinder block walls that separated their stores.
He spotted the man exiting the store of many colors.
Oh, that's until he rambled.
Um it's on Lee's that mall.
I sent it to you.
Oh, the the place?
Alright, let's pull it up real fast.
Um I think it's our last one, maybe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got the address right here.
The guy didn't put it, but we got the address here for y'all.
Boom.
Let's pull it real quick.
Yeah, it's 1150 501 east 63 street.
Right there.
Right there.
Oh, this place looks sucky, man.
Oh, well to see.
But once again, strip mall, right?
Every single time this guy's attacking small businesses located in strip malls, and then I guarantee you in the middle of nowhere.
Yeah, in the middle of nowhere.
And then also he would like he probably had his car parked out.
And he could just like kind of just casually stroll.
And 22s aren't that loud, by the way.
It makes me wonder.
Like uh having like uh weapons like guns and stuff back then was hasn't always been legal here in the US.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Second amendment.
Always?
Yeah.
Like since forever.
Yes.
It's been legal for the case.
It's in our constitution.
The second amendment uh allows.
So civilians can just go to store since forever and just buy like a weapon.
Yes.
We know like states obviously restricted to a degree, but look right here.
Second Wow, that is crazy.
No wonder why everybody's killing each other.
Yeah, a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Wow.
US Constitution.
For all the foreigners out there.
This is when people say the second amendment, this is what they're talking about.
Holy shit.
So yeah, obviously states restrict it.
But the Midwest in general is pretty pro-gun.
I I am surprised because uh in my country it they are not it's not legal to have guns unless you have a license.
Unless you have like law enforcement, uh military or something.
Or military, yeah.
You you cannot be a civilian and have uh gun in your house.
You you can go to jail for that.
So that's why it's crazy.
Even though, yeah, and it's crazy because in my country the uh criminal, yeah, like delinquency is big.
So it is crazy that here is legal, you know.
Yeah, that's why I'm surprised.
Sorry, guys.
Yeah, I I I think it's good for private citizens to have guns because honestly, the police and the military can't always save you.
So um, you know, obviously you're gonna have criminals having guns, but the worst thing you want is only criminals and police having guns.
Right?
Because the criminals are gonna get the guns anyway, for obvious reasons.
And then so I I think you know, obviously, people having guns, uh, private citizens is important.
Um, but yeah, a lot of these states that this guy was operating in, um, are probably like pro pro-gun states.
The Midwest in general is pretty pro-gun.
So and disappeared behind the building.
Hickman found blessing face down in the back room of her store with a gunshot wound to the head.
His eyewitness account gave police another opportunity to create a sketch, hoping it would drum up more.
So you guys can see here, similar MO.
Take him to the back of the store, shoot 'em, take some money out the register, you know, and then leave.
More leads.
More than two other witnesses would spot the man just a mile away from Interstate 70.
The six murders along Interstate 70 were connected through ballistics.
The perpetrator had used the same 22 caliber ammunition and pistol in all six killings.
The victim profiles matched for all but McCown.
The killer was hunting female store clerks, young brunettes, and he was murdering them.
Execution.
Ted Bundy also had a thing for brunettes.
Um in the All these killers have things from Brunet.
Yeah, I guess so, man.
You know, I guess if you don't want to get killed, like be a blonde or black haired or something like that.
Like, yeah.
No, no, there's some serial killers that like blondes too, but Ted Bundy had a thing for for brunettes, and he always used to go after brunettes in their 20s.
He didn't want them old hoes.
Robbery.
This was about homicide.
For some, this is the end of the spree for the I-70 killer.
They usually go for the for the women that look like their moms.
Interesting.
Yeah.
However, many believe he continued his killings a year later and just a few states away.
Real quick, just so you guys get an idea of Interstate 35.
Because we showed Interstate um 70.
So Interstate 35.
This is a highway that I have very deep uh nostalgia for.
Isn't that interesting 95 goes all the way to Canada?
Yes.
Yeah.
It starts here in Miami and goes all the way up this way.
Um, but yeah, again, you guys I said before, odd numbers means north and south, even numbers means uh east and west, right?
So interstate 70, even number goes, you know, from Baltimore all the way into uh Utah as we saw earlier.
Now Interstate 35, where does it start, guys?
Starts right here in good old Laredo, Texas, okay, where I spend much time.
And this is a huge drug trafficking highway right here.
But anyway, you guys see it goes through a bunch of major cities.
San Antonio, New Bronfels, Austin, um, into Dallas, right?
Oklahoma City, um, Wichita, Kansas, in the Kansas City.
Then it goes into Des Moy, Iowa, right?
And then it goes all the way damn near into you know, into Minneapolis, and then Duluth, almost into pretty much you're not too far away from Canada, right?
But it takes you throughout the whole country.
And it also intersects with Interstate 70, which goes around goes this way, right?
From Baltimore and then West, which Baltimore's right here.
It goes this way.
So Mary Ann Glasscock, age 51, owned and worked the register at Emporium Antiques in Fort Worth, Texas.
See if it still exists.
Emporium Antiques.
Emporium.
Okay, I spelled it wrong, but that's fine.
Uh antiques.
And that was located where again.
Fort Worth.
So gold cases comes up.
Uh closed.
Let's see if we put put in that let's see here.
4709 Bryce.
Do they have that?
4709 Bryce.
Yeah.
Well, 4708.
So they got here.
Where is she?
All right, boom.
Okay.
4709.
On September 25th, 1973, a friend went to the business of America.
They season building, she dies a result of a gunshot wound.
Alright, so let's go ahead and put it in.
Oh, I need to get the Texas ones.
No, that's fine.
Because those are like allegedly.
So this is it.
Well, is this it right here?
Yeah, here's Bryce.
So there's probably somewhere.
Looks like it's a lobster spot now.
I'm alert to lobster man.
I can't even need that crap anyway.
Alright.
Store was located at 4709 Bryce, near Interstate 35.
Glasscock phoned a repairman to reschedule an appointment as she would be late to her shop.
Robert Johnson arrived at the store at 11 30 AM and found a female customer waiting outside.
She told him that she had been knocking, but the store appeared to be empty.
Johnson entered the unlocked store and found Glasscock partially nude with her pants pulled to her ankles.
She had suffered a gunshot wound to the head, and she lay in a pool of blood.
Nearby, a 22 caliber shell casing was found.
The perpetrator had emptied the register and taken Glasscock's keys.
However, her car was found in the parking lot by investigators.
Glasscock's murder was similar to the I-70 killings in many ways.
A single female brunette store clerk shot execution style with a 22 caliber pistol.
Robbery didn't seem to be the motive, and the killer left with a trophy.
However, ballistics wouldn't match the previous spree of killings.
And Texas investigators rejected the notion that these killings were committed by the same perpetrator.
Amy Vess, age 22, worked the register at Dancer T. And uh the reason why, guys, a lot of the times the police will not want to go ahead and try to, you know, link crimes early on is because what ends up happening when you're able to say, oh, we linked this crime to another one, etc.
Even though that's great from an investigator standpoint, it's not good for the news, it's not good for real estate property, or you know, it's not good for real estate, it's not good for the cheap, it's not good for the town to say, oh yeah, uh, we got a serial killer on the loose.
Like it's not good.
So, um, and if you notice, I don't know if you guys have caught on to this, but like serial killers, modern-day serial killers are significantly suppressed in the news and the press.
They do everything in their power to not call people serial killers anymore.
They try not to sensationalize it because they don't want them to end up like rock stars like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer and everything else where these guys get Netflix series on them.
You know, Ed Kemper, etc.
So what they do now is they don't give them as much clout.
So you'll notice like with these serial killers, uh, these more modern serial killers, they don't get the same press coverage that they do.
And um investigators a lot of times are reluctant to name people as serial killers or spree killers, etc.
And link crimes from across because it'll cause it it brings media attention, guys.
The media attention for a lot of chiefs is not good.
You don't want that because now your police department, your law enforcement agency is under uh the limelight.
And if you're, you know, a police chief, you got 10 officers.
Cause guys, keep in mind, not every police department is gonna be like an NYPD, a Miami PD with 10, 20, 30.
I think NYPD right now, somewhere between 40 and 50,000 police officers, right?
Biggest police department in the fucking world, right?
Let's fact check that real quick, actually.
They are um NYPD.
If I'm not mistaken, they have uh NYPD officer count.
Thirty-six thousand, right?
So, yeah.
They're the biggest pol yeah, they're including more than thirty thousand uniformed officers as of September 2023, right?
So um, yeah, they're the biggest public information.
Yeah, huh?
I love how that's public information.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they're gonna put that out there because that's taxpayer money, right?
So anyway, like a lot of these and I say that to say this, guys.
A lot of these small police departments where these crimes are occurring, they don't want that kind of attention.
They don't want that shit because you got you know, it's one thing if you're an NYPD, you're an FBI, you're a big law enforcement agency, and you have the resources and capacity to investigate these types of crimes.
But bro, you're a little rinky dink police department in Terraha fucking Indiana.
You're like, bruh, nigga, we got 10 officers, you know, and five of them are old as hell.
You know, we got maybe one canine if we're lucky, right?
Like they don't got the resources and time to go ahead and chase a a serial killer or a spree killer.
Like, and then you got a small community, they're all terrified, like serve, do something.
And you're like, oh fuck, I don't know what I'm gonna do.
So they don't want that fucking attention.
And then also, um, you know, it's kind of embarrassing to be like, all right, we don't got the resources, we're gonna turn this over to the state police, because then your community starts to lose uh um respect for you, they start to lose faith in you.
Like, why the fuck do we even pay y'all niggas tax dollars?
Like, these are all underlying things that happen when uh that that police departments are looking at whenever there's uh a spree kill or anything else like that.
So that's why they're reluctant to um to link crimes like this that are significant with murders because it causes pandemic, man.
You know, it causes it causes um people to be really worried, and that's that's not good a lot of the times, especially for small communities, especially for these small community police departments, etc.
So, um, anyway, uh let's get back to it.
A dance apparel store located at 4001 West Green Oaks in Arlington, Texas.
This location was only a short drive away from the scene of Glasscock's murder.
Similar to Nancy Kitzmiller, Vess was not meant to be working on that evening.
She had been called in to the dance shop to cover a shift.
Sometime between 6 15 p.m. and 6 22 p.m., a stranger entered the store and ordered the woman to the back room.
There he shot her twice, once in the neck behind the left ear, and once in the back of the head.
As he fled the store, he emptied the register of 200 and disappeared.
One source reported that the neighbor Sam Exact MOOC store owner saw a strange man in the parking lot at 6 15 p.m.
He was wearing a wig and white headband.
When investigators of the I-70 killings heard about Vest, they were anxious to connect the cases.
They identified the matching MO and victim profile, proposing that ballistics didn't match because the killer had simply switched weapons.
Again, Texas investigators.
See, yeah, reluctant to connect the cases, the Texas guys.
They admitted there were similarities, but they remained unconvinced.
Vicky Webb, age 35, worked to register at alternatives gift shop.
It was located in the Rice Village shopping district across from Houston's Rice University.
It was 10 a.m. that Saturday when a short man with shaggy hair, estimated at 50 years old, entered the store briefly, leaving only to return a little more than an hour later.
He spoke at length with Webb.
He told her his niece was on her way to meet him.
Similar to his interaction with McCown, he attempted to purchase an item, a small copper picture frame.
During the transaction, he shot Webb in the back of the neck, and the bullet struck her between the second and third vertebrae.
She was paralyzed from the waist down, but still alive.
The man jumped the counter and emptied The register of 75 dollars.
Then he pulled Webb's pants to her ankles, just as he had done with Marianne Glasscock.
He put the gun to her fucking weirdo.
Her head and pulled the trigger.
But the gun misfired.
He laughed at this.
But before he could clear the jam, he was startled by a vehicle outside and fled the scene.
Webb was even luckier as doctors discovered she had an abnormally large spine, which allowed her to rehabilitate after her injury.
Lucky as hell, man.
She had God looking out for her.
regaining the ability to walk after just three weeks.
Webb would be the only surviving victim.
Investigators of the I-70 and I-35 killings began to compare notes and piece together a profile of their perpetrator.
Their physical description came from the surviving eyewitnesses.
The perpetrator had lazy eyelids, and he was described as looking sleepy.
He was between 35 and 50 years old at the time.
He had thinning red hair combed forward, and he was of average build and height.
He was regularly described as having a stubbled beard.
In 2012, the St. Charles Police Department revealed a...
And just so you guys get a visual of this, pull this up for you.
I'll show you guys real quick.
You can see here the damage done, obviously, all over the place.
And uh, yeah, you know, people always think that um, oh yeah, just a serial killer, whatever, but these are real people, man.
Like these are real innocent people that were just trying to run a small business.
This fucking dickhead comes in with a shitty little 22 and you know kills these people for fucking 170, 200, right?
Maybe the all the money they made that day back in the 90s.
It's fucking crazy, man.
Wild.
Additional information about the 22 caliber pistol used in the I-70 killings.
They suggested it could have been an intra-tech scorpion or Irma Worky model ET-22.
The ammunition was CCI brand 22 caliber long rifle copper clad lead bullets.
This ammunition and caliber are among the most popular in the United States.
There was one distinguishing trait about the ammunition used in these killings.
Yeah, guys, the FBI is involved in this case.
Um they started that task force up in 2021, and uh the FBI's involved in it, right?
Typically, the feds don't get involved in murder cases in general, but when you got a spree killer like this or anything like that, you know, they'll lend their resources.
But keep in mind it's going to be a state-led case.
The feds don't investigate murder contrary to popular belief, they just don't do it, guys.
Um, unless it's murder in the high seas, it's murder in you know, furtherance of a RICO or a gang case or something like that, or continue criminal enterprise.
The feds do not investigate one-off murder cases, guys.
That is a common misconception.
Uh, and public, you know, uh I guess media, like uh on TV and movies and shit like that.
Um feds don't investigate murder cases, guys.
That is almost always going to be a state case.
Feds need a federal jury a federal nexus to investigate a murder, right?
If there's and so basically there needs to be a commission of a federal crime where the murder took place for the feds to come in.
For example, if I rob a bank and I shoot someone during the commission of that bank robbery, well, we know bank robberies are federal crimes.
If you're watching Fed Federics for a while, you already know it's FDIC insured, FBI's coming in every single time.
That is what it is, right?
Um, let's say I'm a gang member and I'm being investigated for part of Rico case, and I murder someone in the furtherance of my criminal enterprise, right?
Because we know Rico cases always attack the enterprise, aka the criminal organization.
Um, then that will murder will be used against me because I'm committing it in furtherance of a federal crime.
Or let's say, with like Jaime Sapato, right?
They went after those guys for using a machine gun to kill a federal agent.
Um, they were able to go after them for murder because they killed a federal agent.
So there needs to be a federal nexus for a federal crime for you to go after someone for a murder charge.
But as far as like a serial killer, a one-off thing, a guy killing his wife for insurance money or some shit like that.
Nine out of ten times that's gonna be a state-led but also when uh Ted Bundy when he crossed interstate lines too, right?
They can assist, but it's still gonna be the state, it's still gonna be a good question.
So um when you got uh someone that's like uh crossing state lines, etc.
The feds will come in a lot of the times and and assist because the guys crossing state lines is difficult for state and local authorities that have limited jurisdiction in their you know uh areas of responsibilities, it's difficult for them to coordinate and stuff.
So a lot of times what the FBI will do is they'll bring everybody under one roof and they'll work together, and then they'll be able to lend resources to these different agencies.
But the way it's gonna work is let's say Terra Hawai Indiana has an investigator, someone out in Kansas has an investigator, someone in uh, you know, Texas has an invest uh they have an investigator.
Each of those investigators is working with an assistant district attorney, an AD, an ADA, and they're pursuing charges in their local jurisdiction.
So we're investigating this guy for this murder here, and then they're they're looking at it like we're investigating this guy for this murder here.
And then you guys are probably wondering, well, okay, what's the point of them all getting together if they're individually looking at each um murder for their own particular jurisdiction?
Well, the reason why it's relevant, guys, is because that ADA is gonna use evidence from those other cases in their trial to show that it's the same individual.
Does that make sense?
So that's why they're working together, because interestingly enough, each case on its own is weak.
However, when you take a Texas investigator, then you got an investigator from Indiana, then you got an investigator from Kansas, right?
And they're compiling all the data, though those crimes didn't occur in their jurisdiction, and they're not being charged for they're not charging those individuals, uh, they're not charging that charge, right, from that jurisdiction.
They're using it in their local jurisdiction to show more probable cause that this individual is committing crimes and he has a pattern of committing these crimes to build their case.
So each case by itself is weak, but when you put all the information together, it makes their individual case stronger where they're uh pursuing the charges.
And the FBI allows a lot of the time allows that to be facilitated.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense, guys.
Because this is something that confuses a lot of people when it comes to murder.
Um, and do the feds get involved, do the state get involved?
Um give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
And give me twos if it doesn't.
If it doesn't make sense, give me a two, and then why it doesn't make sense.
You know, they're gonna drop the twos anyways.
Yeah, but they better they gotta put why.
That's why you that's how you weed out the trolls.
Then shout out to Punisher.
He's a hundred dollar super chat.
He goes, um the monko.
That was so loud.
Oh my god.
Hey, he goes, um Marian, you had me down when I said my Springwood slasher chat and you searched it.
That shit was hilarious.
Now take my money, I make really good money, by the way.
So no big yeah, guy or six always.
I appreciate the punisher.
Thoughts on Hot Boy in his situation.
Uh I don't know the deal with Hot Boy right now.
I mean, I could look.
I don't know if it's Rico's move forward.
If it has, I'll look.
Uh someone said two, I don't get it.
Okay, what did you not get in particular, my friend?
Uh and then Venom says I have ADHD and zoned out.
Can you summarize from my dumbass?
Nigga, what the hell?
Bro.
Two flags one nation, come on, man.
What the hell does that mean?
Two flags one nation, come on, man.
What the hell does that mean?
Yeah, if you're gonna put twos in the chat, tell me why.
I think some of y'all are trolling in here.
Yeah, yeah.
If you put two with nothing in there, I'm not gonna not gonna explain it.
There are a few chats, Mari.
Because I really do want y'all to get this, because this is an educational channel, and that's my goal here is to educate you guys on how the law enforcement system really works.
Because 99% of people that talk about law enforcement shit are fucking idiots and they don't know what they're talking about.
Or they're lawyers, and that's cool if you're a lawyer, but you don't know how investigations go because lawyers don't do investigations, contrary to popular belief.
Lawyers prosecute cases that the investigators put together, but they're not necessarily involved in putting the evidence together.
They can tell you this is the evidence that I want, but they're not responsible for actually putting the evidence together.
That is our fucking job as the investigators, and a lot of people don't talk about that.
Um said two because I'm slow.
Uh they always put that.
I understand.
You're basically saying FBI or the law won't even dare look at a case unless it's federal.
No, bro, not at all.
That That's not what I said whatsoever.
Okay.
Let's say you have a guy committing crimes in multiple jurisdictions, right?
Murder, for example.
The feds don't investigate murder because there is no real federal statute for simply just murder, right?
You need something else to be involved federally for it to for that the feds to charge you with murder.
That's number one.
So since most of the time the states take over murder, what's up happening when there's murders in different states is the FBI will come in.
And basically think of them as the um think of them as the party planners.
They're the host, right?
They're the party planners.
However, the guests are the stars of the party.
So the FBI just gets the venue for them to all come in and work together, and they're able to bridge these different agencies together.
Sometimes the FBI isn't even involved.
The local agencies will figure out hey, this crime matches my stuff, and then they'll work together and they won't even involve the feds.
They're the feds don't need to be involved.
However, it does make it easier sometimes because you're able to use federal resources when you have the feds involved.
But what ended up happening is each of these local um, you know, maybe a sheriff in one situation, a state trooper in another situation, uh, you know, uh city police uh officer in another jurisdiction.
These are all what you call local law enforcement, and they all work with an ADA.
And they will have their ADA in their jurisdiction that they're working with.
And say their case is kind of weak, right?
They only have some gun information, maybe a fingerprint here or there, but someone else in other jurisdiction has evidence that will make their case stronger because they have pieces in their case that match up with their case.
So what's up happening is they're able to share information and use the information from those other cases, though they can't prosecute that individual for those crimes in the other jurisdiction.
They can use it to strengthen the case for why they're prosecuting them in their jurisdiction.
Does that make sense now, guys?
Give me ones if that makes sense.
Give me twos.
If it doesn't, it doesn't make sense there, then you probably are low IQ.
That's a great question.
Hey man.
Give me ones if that makes sense now.
And give me twos if it doesn't, and then tell me why it doesn't so I can make fun of you.
And we'll get back to the give entry.
Hey, still try to keep this stuff educational for y'all ninjas, man.
What else is there?
There is a few chats piling up.
Are there on Rumble?
Yeah.
Okay, hold on.
Let me look here.
Yeah, can you read them?
Because I can't.
Yeah, uh me Billy one.
Uh he said, the only time that boys play football is to get the quarterback.
Then Kevin Terrell says, actually, my bad.
I post a video and I'll I'm at work right now.
And he addressed because he said that we didn't read the super chat.
Doc she posted to that.
He said, the fact that they never caught that they never the fact that they never caught that they never caught the third or 170 killer makes me wonder if there was some cover up.
Maybe he wasn't fed L-O L. Oh, that's fine.
Conspiracy theories are literally something.
Oh god, good city could do.
Abu Ax says, uh took out a Latina Betty last night for first time.
Show her a great time, and then they don't.
And ended up smashing at the end.
What are your thoughts on shakes smashing after the first day?
I'm a chat, by the way.
And then he said, he said it again.
And said, uh, I don't, and I only spent like one twenty total, big W. You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars on these girls to smash them.
Gentlemen, show them a good time and make them feel safe and comfortable.
And you're in there.
Right.
Okay.
He said, Why do you think of that?
Um, whatever.
Uh he asked you, like, what do you think about that?
Whatever.
Um, Kevin Terrell 10 boxes says, Myron, can you do a video about what to look out for as a CV?
Oh, as a civic, to be more aware against violent crimes like these military background helps, but it's a civilian knowing to sit facing the door is critical.
Yeah, that's important.
You know, carrying a gun, exercising your second amendment right, training with your gun.
A lot of people have a gun but don't even know what the hell they're doing.
Uh, you know, so yeah.
And then yeah, guys, Albo Ace, yeah, don't spend hundreds of dollars on girls that you don't know like that, guys.
Don't be stupid.
Um took out a Latina Batty, showed her a great time in them, smashing it.
And what are your thoughts on the smash of the first day?
I'm a chad, by the way.
Hey man, if you're a chat, then you're a chat, bro.
Why would you put that though?
Why would you say that in a chat?
Because it's hard for a lot of guys to do it.
Um, we'll get back to uh let's see here.
We'll get back to the um to the video.
Uh let's see here, let me make sure.
Uh well, welcome to America, Angie.
We may we own guns for fun.
Okay, that's George Gaiton.
He said that.
Uh okay.
Crundum is an abrasive and rouge is a lubricant.
This suggested that the perpetrator could have been employed as a machinist, familiar with grinding or polishing metals.
Alternatively, these materials are used in the maintenance of weapons.
The rouge may have been used to polish the feed ramp for the pistol.
Or these materials could have been used in a process known as fire lapping.
Fire lapping is when bullets are coated in a lubricated abrasive and fired through the barrel to clean or change the rifling of a weapon.
As there remains little evidence, criminal profiling will likely be necessary to identify suspects.
The following is a limited profile of the I-70 killer.
He targeted small stores off interstate 70 and 35.
These were not heavily trafficked establishments, which suggested that robbery was not a motive, although he did take small amounts of cash from the registers at each scene.
Store names and sold goods suggested the stores would be operated by females: Le Bride d'Elegance and Sylvia Ceramics, along with craft stores and boot shops.
Perhaps the killer was selecting these stores as they would have a higher potential for a victim who fit his preferred profile.
The ritualism of these killings and the control exhibited by the killer suggest he was an organized serial killer.
These individuals are often characterized as having high intelligence, underemployment, social competence, and more.
They plan their offenses, often targeting strangers.
And that makes sense because after he walked out of some of these places, you might have been able to just strike up a conversation like nothing happened.
Yeah.
Right?
Absolutely.
So that makes sense.
And they demand complete submission from their victims.
Bringing the to the back, making them comply.
This is a big thing with a lot of these serial killers, by the way, guys, they love control.
Jeffrey Dahmer talked about this a lot.
They've they uh you know, a lot Ted Bunny, all these guys want like to play God.
They like to strangle the person for a bit, let them come back, and then strangle them again.
Like a lot of these people just get off on control.
It's yeah, sort of dominance.
Yeah.
Uh, it makes me wonder um if that first girl, that first victim was uh his actual fake fair first victim.
Can't speak today.
Uh, because in order to kill somebody, you know, they always try with something else beforehand.
Which one do you mean?
All the killers.
They they started like killing animals and stuff.
Oh, oh, I all you're saying was like, was that the first person they killed?
Or like that they kill sterling animals.
Oh, yeah, I see what you mean.
Yeah, you never know.
You never know.
While the prevailing theory is that these murders were simply opportunistic, many of the characteristics suggest this killer was organized and methodical.
The I-70 killer was a spree killer, operating in short bursts before going dormant.
This demonstrates the killer was capable of regulating his urges.
Some speculate that uh a great example of this is the uh BTK.
He didn't kill for 30 years, right?
And people were like, Why the hell did this guy go silent?
Because he had a family, he had a daughter, he raised her, he was a family man.
Um the golden state killer, right?
Um, but once his daughter went off to college, and he no longer needed to be, you know, with her all the time.
He, you know, made his return.
He dropped, you know, the Kellogg's he famously dropped the Kellogg's box with the with the tied up Barbie doll in there, letting him people know that he would return.
So um definitely a lot of these guys will, you know, have a cool-off period sometimes, and it's because they get a family or whatever maybe.
The long distances suggested that he may have been a traveling salesman, truck driver, or construction subcontractor.
If this is the case, his vehicle was likely branded for business and would have been easily recognizable.
Every crime scene neighbors a nearby residential area, and it has been suggested that the killer parked in these residential areas and walked to the crime scene, only flinged to his vehicle off-site after the commission of a crime.
This would imply that the I-70 killer was somewhat familiar with his intended targets, and the areas surrounding his potential crime scenes could have been scouted beforehand.
Perhaps these killings weren't acts of pure spontaneity.
Perhaps the I-70 killer surveilled these stores, selecting employees who fit his profile, and returning at another date to commit his crime.
The bullets of his weapon had ejection marks, suggesting that the killer was using a weapon with a high capacity ammo clip.
This means he arrived at the scene prepared to shoot much more than one or two bullets.
In 2021, it was not a Shah Ragwave.
The St. Charles Police Department renewed their efforts to crack this cold case.
They released an age-progressed police sketch and reunited the original agencies involved in the investigation.
They sent samples for DNA testing, as technological innovations allow for improved testing of trace evidence.
As of no Yeah, because people talk about the 90s, right?
They were able to finally use DNA.
Yeah, guys, that's when they finally like just started bringing it out, but it didn't really like DNA didn't really like become like used and mainstreamed until the 2000s.
Though they were using it in the 80s and the 90s, and then they had I think the first successful prosecution for DNA happened in the 80s or the 90s.
It wasn't like mainstream, and every agency was submitting DNA until the 2000s, man.
So whenever there's like a new cutting-edge technology that comes out, it takes a while, especially for the smaller police departments to get on board.
Additionally, investigators received a new lead connected to a similar crime in 2001.
The convenience store robbery and murder of Clerk Billy Brossman.
This murder occurred just seven blocks away from the murder of Michael McCown.
Although the crime was featured on America's Most Wanted, it has never been solved.
Police have stated that there are similarities between the cases, but ballistics don't match the 1992 murders.
Others have suggested that deceased serial killer Neil Falls could have been the I-70 killer.
In 2015, he does look kind of similar.
Let's pull this guy up real quick.
Neil Falls.
Here he is.
Well, let's watch this first.
Falls attempted to abduct a sex worker, Heather Saul, in her home in West Virginia.
During the attempted abduction, Saul broke free and fatally shot Falls.
When investigating the crime scene, Shot his dumbass.
Police found handcuffs, knives, bulletproof vests, shovels, machetes, hammers, and more in Falls Trunk.
And then pull him up here, right?
Neil Falls, born September 24th, 1969 in 2015, was an American suspected serial killer who was shot killed in self-defense by Hyder Solid Woman in Charleston, West Virginia Falls had been stopped by police in over 20 states during his life, but did not incur any serious criminal charges.
Only after his death, the police discover evidence possibly tying Falls to other crimes.
Right?
And imagine how many of these crazy bastards are out there doing this stuff that had never been caught.
Then here's some of the possible victims that he might have had.
Right.
Uh but yeah.
Um, but normally, you know, guys like this, it's not the first time.
Police connected objects in his vehicle to they found a kill kit similar like this with Ted Bunny as well.
Nine other murdered women, some of whom were located in Illinois.
Falls was in his 20s at the time of the 1992 murders, living in Kansas.
He resembled the police sketches and matched the physical descriptions given by witnesses.
He was an organized serial killer with a hatred for women.
In 2018, police tested some of his belongings, but a lot of these dudes are actually real massages that hate females, man.
Investigators found no definitive connection to the I-70 killings.
Interstate highways run like veins through America, traffic coursing through cities and small towns alike.
But they can be part of a dark underbelly, with absolute anonymity and easy access.
These highways are frequent hunting grounds for monsters.
The I-70 killer was one of those monsters, preying on victims alongside the interstate.
And hauntingly, he is still out there somewhere.
Assuming it's not Neo Falls.
So uh Yeah.
That is um that is uh the main joint right there, guys.
Umgie, what's your f what's your thoughts on this?
I think that guy is not killing anymore, obviously.
He might be what 70 now?
Yeah, at this point, yeah, you can't.
If we think about it, it yeah.
Did you show that picture of him?
Like recently, like the old picture.
The picture, yeah, the age enhanced one.
Yeah, they showed it on screen, but let me put I could pull it up again.
Hold on.
The that that is how he might look right now.
The guy, like the the age, the the drawing of him.
So yeah, I don't think that guy is killing anymore, honestly.
Um yeah, who knows?
Uh hopefully they catch him maybe in a few years from now with the new evidence and stuff.
Yeah.
I just think it's very negligent that they haven't caught him yet, because we have seen like a whole footage of his face.
How is there nothing to, you know, match records or something like that?
I find pictures.
Something like the fashion fearish like artifact that you can find.
So here he is.
Here he is right here.
Uh this is this is the age enhanced photo.
Yeah.
Um better quality.
So this is what they predict he would look like now.
Um, but uh, but yeah, he might still be out there, man.
Crazy stuff, crazy, crazy stuff.
Uh let's see here.
Uh I'll read some of these chats, and then I see some of y'all want me to stream some overwatch.
Maybe I'll stream some overwatch.
Let's see how no, my account's suspended, man.
It kind of sucks.
Oh, they suspended it?
Yeah, man.
Again, bro, they suspended me again.
Of course, man, you're you knew that was gonna happen to you.
Yeah, again, though?
You can't help yourself and you can insult your people and call them the the word that you love, and all this stuff, and you know they're gonna suspend you.
I don't know why you keep doing it.
I mean, what are you gonna what do you expect?
Honestly.
I expect them to not be pussies, then I get disappointed every time and they keep being pussies.
Um let's see here.
I was gonna say, uh, oh, let me get off this thing here.
He's funny because he went into a run the other day with a woman.
It was hilarious.
I was playing with him.
It was hilarious.
He can insulted her cutting hair slot and everything and all this stuff.
Wait, which game was this?
Well, I would play.
When you're helping me like rank up, and there was this girl, and she was insulting you, and then you blocked her.
She was insulting you because you started insulting her and saying that she wasn't.
Oh, she was probably trash.
Yeah, she was trash then.
Anyone in this game, you think they're trash.
But most are, yes.
That's what that's why you couldn't.
Because I play with you and I get the because you're low rank, so we have to play with these idiots, and I'm like, what the hell are you doing?
And yeah, anyway.
Yeah, she was trash though.
Uh you get tilted even your level.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, yeah, but you're at your level, it's even worse.
Yeah, but you you get tilted with everybody.
You have no excuse.
Because most people are trash.
Most people are trash though.
Most people except you and your friends.
Yeah, well, this is true, because we're good.
That's why we don't lose.
Yeah, but like when I play with with my squad, when I play with China Man and I play with uh awkward, we don't lose.
We're going like 20 game win streaks and shit.
We don't lose.
But then I play like with randoms and shit, and it's like we start losing.
I'm like, what the fuck, man?
These motherfuckers are trash.
Anyway, um, if y'all want me to really play some overwatch right now, I was gonna just end the stream right there.
But if y'all want me to play a little bit of overwatch and show you guys what it's like, give me ones in the chat.
I'll have to use Bill's account here, probably.
Hopefully I don't get uh You're gonna get Bill's uh account banned now.
Probably will.
Uh I won't give you mine.
No, but you get banned.
I you won't give me yours?
No.
I know you won't.
I already got you banned one time.
Yeah, yeah.
And I wasn't even so funny enough, right?
I'm not gonna let it happen.
It's funny story for y'all.
One time I played, I never played on Angie's account, but what happens is uh Angie plays next to me, right?
So Yeah, and my my mic is usually the right like my mic.
She put her mics, she put she uses she has two mics, right?
So she has my mic here and I put her like right next to the case.
Yeah, that's her overwatch mic.
And then she has obviously the mic that she's the the sh the the sure SM7B in front of her.
Yeah, that's the Fed Reacts mic, and then that is the overwatch mic that she has right there in front of us.
So she'll put that in the middle.
And what'll happen is that you have space here to put it.
Yeah, she doesn't have space.
So like she'll put it there.
So what's up happening is I'll be playing, right?
And you know, I I I I'd be tilting up like, what the fuck, you're fucking trash, etc.
So they'll hear me shitting on kids in another complete gig game lobby, and then they'll report her, and then her account gets like voice combined and shit like that.
Yeah, which is kind of funny.
Because it is she don't say nothing, and then her account gets uh It is not you haven't been suspended yet, though, right?
Just voice combat.
What do you want me to tell you why you're like yelling on everybody and like going on demon time and like really like going on demon time real time?
You want me to tell you, Myron, can you lower it down a blue?
You're gonna deal with me.
I know where you go, you're gonna say, shut up.
But hold on.
But wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Um, but you've never been suspended, right?
You just got um No, I got banned.
Like a voice combat from the voice.
Voice, okay.
But like and when your voice banned, it kind of sucks because you can't say nothing.
No, and this is what happens.
Like I'm playing in my game, right?
And sometimes I have to every time Myron plays, I have to mute the mic because always reasons.
But sometimes I really want to engage with the people in the group so we can win the game, and I have them the microphone on, and and they can hear Myron, they think it's me.
So they start saying in the chat, yo, bad miss T back, mad miss T Bag, man miss T Vag.
She's a she's an idiot, but she's using slurs.
Yeah, she's she's she's an idiot, whatever, and they start insulting me thinking it's my so I have to be like, yo guys, no, it's not me.
I'm sorry, my boyfriend's next to me, and I have to like excuse myself because Milo always gets me banned.
It's really annoying.
In streaming, because he goes like crazy when he's streaming.
So yeah, it's really annoying.
It's just crazy with playing with this game.
All right, so oh look, look.
Last time I played, I went 23 and 11.
Come on, man, let's go.
Uh, but yeah, um, let's see here.
So I got the 23 and 11 is not a flex mine.
It's almost most people have you do realize like most good players only have like a 50% win rate, right?
That's fresh.
Yeah, but that's that but you rank up with a 50% win rate.
I have 50% uh uh win rate, and I'm not ranking up.
It's because your performance during the games.
I am now but you gotta do better performance, and then you'll you'll rank up.
Alright, so uh okay.
So you guys probably want you.
This is what I'll do.
This is a Fed Reacts, guys.
This isn't Fed Games.
So what I'll do is I'll play one game, and then I'm gonna end the stream.
Just and then if you guys want, I'll stream uh some games after.
I'll do a Fed Games, yeah.
Um, so go ahead, give if you guys want to really see me play one game, give me ones in the chat, I'll do one.
I'll have to keep it somewhat clean because we're on YouTube and on Twitch, so I can't go crazy as I want, and I'm on Bill's account.
But you guys will witness some of the beatings, and when I say beatings, I mean as in beating these scrubs because I'm out here.
Uh let me put the sound on.
I could play one game with Angie.
I'll play one game with Angie.
So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna have to switch the sound over.
So give me one sec.
Yay.
Uh so let me see here.
You guys should be hearing the game here in a second.
We're gonna order food because I'm starving.
You want food?
Uh oh, by the way, thank shout out to Snico.
He sent a bunch of people to our streaming.
Oh, you just did, yeah.
Oh, shout out to Sneeko, man.
Um, yeah, so let me um let's see here.
Okay, so we can't hear anything.
Let me let me oh, it's because I got the wrong headphones on.
All right.
So now I'm gonna put the gamer headphones on, the try-hard headphones.
Okay.
So ninjas.
Give me one to the chat if you guys can hear.
I'm gonna go into this custom game real quick.
Okay, and I want you to give me ones if you guys can hear the game.
Gonna do I always do this aim warm-up.
Right.
All right.
Give me one's in the chat if y'all can hear this.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys can hear.
Right.
You guys can hear the sound effects, you can hear the shooting.
All right, they said it's loud.
I'm gonna fix that right now for y'all.
I'm gonna get rid of the double sound too.
Hold on, I'm gonna fix it right now.
Desktop.
Oh well.
Okay, I'm recording.
All right.
That should fix it.
Alright, guys.
Let me know.
Can you hear everything?
Is it good?
Give me ones in the chat.
That's good.
Oh, we got the aim on point today, baby.
Give me one's in the chat if it's good if it's not too loud.
Give me one's in the chat if it's not too loud.
Are you gonna end it on the two?
You guys can hear everything.
Okay, cool.
Oh, he can hear one.
So audio is good.
Um, so audio is good.
Let me just go ahead and update some stuff on the stream.
We got Chinaman in the house too.
Yo, Chinaman, uh, talk to the people real quick to see if they can hear you.
Hello, man.
Hello, Marin.
Alright, can you guys hear Chinaman?
Hello, hello, hello.
Can y'all hear Chinaman?
Give me one's in the chat if y'all can hear China Man.
Uh and then what I'm gonna do is Oh, yeah, I can hear it myself.
You can hear it?
Okay.
I don't know what my cool cool cool.
Can you mute my mic, Myron?
Huh?
Uh, you're not in the game though.
That's why you gotta join in.
Okay.
Alright, so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna adjust something real quick.
Damn, some letter Nihau.
Nice.
Alright, y'all can hear China Man.
Cool.
Alright.
Oh right, so I'm just editing the numbers.
Alright.
Now you guys should be able to see the rumble numbers and the YouTube numbers.
Let me move that over to the corner.
That's the corner.
Shout out to Bills, man.
Bill's taught me how to use OBS.
I'm getting better.
I'm not a pro like Bill's, but I'm I'm getting good.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay, I'm in the game now.
Alright, cool.
Alright.
So what I'm gonna do is now I'm gonna leave the game.
I'm gonna invite Angie.
You're on Bill's account?
I'm on Bill's account, yeah.
Here, I'm gonna here take my invite instead.
Okay.
Uh and then I'm gonna add Chinaman.
Alright.
Then what I'll do is I'll also show the chat in here for y'all ninjas.
That means I gotta do it.
What's the what's the uh uh what dog name for for the Chinaman?
Uh it's a bunch of like Chinese characters.
Alright, so alright, Chinaman's in here, Angie.
So I just sent and I'm sending you an invite, so accept it.
I haven't got it.
Alright, you should have it now.
No.
Alright, alright.
Hello, hello.
What's up, people?
Okay.
Alright, I think they can hear you double.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You might have to meet yourself.
Yeah, good.
Give me one second.
Alright, so it's not double.
It's not double, Andrew.
It's double on you, Mir.
It's double on me.
Double on me.
Oh shit.
Oh, I know why.
Oh, I know why.
Okay.
Is that better now?
Is that better?
No, still double.
My Myron.
Well, my phone is on the other side now, so we shouldn't be double on my side.
Oh, you know all.
And just not double.
Myron's double.
Okay, because we're using two different interfaces and shit.
That's why.
That's why.
Alright, fuck it.
Just turn your turn.
Alright, so I'll just cue up his damage on the images.
Hey, China Man.
Hey, China Man, I just send you an invite.
No, he's in a parking party.
Oh, you mean a friend?
Turn off the your mic.
Mic.
That one.
That one.
The MV7.
The Mv7.
This one?
This one?
Yeah.
Do you want me to remove myself?
No, just...
What?
There you go.
Oh, I can hear that.
Alright, now we're good.
I just unplugged it.
We're good now.
Don't lose the wire.
No, they can't hear you now.
That's fine.
Yeah, so there's no double audio.
Okay.
Alright.
The thing is, my Angie is too low.
Yeah, Angie's really low.
So if we're gonna get a game, it's gonna take a very long time.
Do you have a uh a lower account?
Uh no, because you I'm the same as you.
If we want to play with Angie with a faster uh kill time, we both have to change your count.
Shit.
Alright.
Uh what the other thing we can do is we can you have the login stuff for Yennefer's account.
Yeah, but I thought you were gonna help me right up though.
Yeah, yeah, I want to get away.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Uh yeah, okay.
Let's see, let's see how long it takes.
Hopefully it's not too long.
Because we do gotta get Angie out of fucking bronze.
Dude, I thought with this new season that they would have uh they would have um you know um they would have reset the ranks, man.
Nah.
Uh season nine is reset.
So annoying, dude.
They only reset with a big season changes, you know.
Yeah.
Super annoying.
They're not gonna reset every used to be.
And then another overwatch one we reset every one.
Alright, so uh let me ask my friend.
I get a true lore account to play with Angie.
Yeah, we can get yeah, yeah, so that we can play with her and get her up.
Yeah, I I I um text my friend right now.
Man, it sucks.
Oh, we are on YouTube.
I wanna say something.
Uh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I just wanna say the the people in there just lower IQ.
They're definitely lower IQ.
They're stupid.
They're definitely lower IQ.
They don't understand game dynamics, they don't have awareness.
I don't think if they really want to rank up, they can.
But I think if they don't got they don't want to rank up.
No, they don't, they don't.
And the thing what bro what most kids in bronze is they don't play enough and their mechanical skill is just terrible.
They they can't aim.
Like when I see kids playing in bronze and they pick characters like McCree or Anna, I'm like, what are you doing?
Like, bro, like you can barely aim.
What why are you even you know what I'm saying?
It is brown after our ball, you know.
But yeah, that's that's when you're bronze, nine out of ten times your mechanical aim, your your mechanics just suck.
Your game sense and your mechanics are trash.
You don't know characters' abilities, your knowledge is limited.
Because of your star with a high rank.
The bronze is a different world.
You never stop your foot in two.
Everyone has low IQ.
Very low IQ.
That's crazy.
No one can over.
Hello.
These barrels are smoking.
I will tell you this though, mouse and keyboard is a lot better than controller.
Yeah.
But if a PC have MCs, the controller will be good too.
Well, yeah, that's why they just banned Zimming.
You hear about that?
For console players, they banned Zimming, dude.
It's hilarious.
That's a cheat.
It is cheating.
I remember when I used to play on Xbox, you make it to GM level, bro?
I was the only idiot that wasn't playing on.
I didn't use a Zim not one time, bro.
But it was it was annoying because the kids, it would be obvious they're playing on a on a zip because they could turn around like a 360 turn.
You can't do that on a controller.
And it they will lock on your uh lock on their enemy.
Angie, if we don't get a match in like two or three minutes, what I'll do is I'll run a game with Chinaman just for the chat.
And then uh and then we'll and then we'll and then I'll set our overwatch stream and we'll just play.
We'll play.
Just because we're still on the Fed React stream and I don't want to stay playing overwatch too too long.
Just giving them a sneak peek of what it's like to watch me.
Game.
But this is what I normally do anyway.
Warm up a bit.
Because when you're doing mechanical aiming, man.
You gotta definitely warm up.
Especially when you're playing a character like McCreer, somebody that like if you miss, it's gonna really get you punished.
So you want to really warm up here Hell You tangled with the wrong man.
Angie is having fun.
Wait, Angie.
Look at what I'm just doing.
Look on the wall.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Angie's getting real good with the wall.
This is Angie right here, guys.
She's playing Lucio.
She wall rides a little bit.
She's having fun.
Yeah.
She's uh she's having a good time.
She likes wall riding.
I'm trying to aim her favorite character now.
Is Lucio.
That's that's a lot of fun.
Right, Angie, Lucio's your favorite character right now?
I know you.
Lucio's your favorite.
Yeah, she plays for those that are wondering.
She plays Lucio uh Lucio Mercy and um and Kore and Kuriko.
I'm trying to learn um Widowmaker.
Trying to learn Widowmaker?
That's gonna be tough.
That takes a lot of skill.
Take a lot of position.
Yeah, a lot of positioning and a lot of mechanical skill, widowmaker.
And the problem is that with Widow, if you're not hitting headshots, you're basically throwing.
Like, you're literally throwing.
That's another thing too.
When I see kids at bronze level playing like Widowmaker, I'm like, what are you doing?
Like, you don't shouldn't be playing Widowmaker Ash.
Like these characters that like require a lot of mechanical skill.
Like, bro, what are you doing?
Like play soldier and just keep it a call it a day.
You know what I mean?
Like soldier's way easier to play.
Like low-rank players should like learn how to play soldier first before playing like a McCree.
Uh Ash.
Ash is easy too.
Yeah, you guys can go play.
Take it too long.
I'm uh hit a couple shots with Ash real quick, show the audience how good she is.
I'm gonna learn her next.
That dynamite.
Turn into Muhammad for a second.
Stay out of my way.
Oh my?
Yeah.
Uh uh for your account.
Can you get on a steam or a battle pass?
Well what what did you use?
Uh I think I I think I have both.
I don't know.
But I normally use Steam, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like Steam is what I have.
Steamer, okay.
Okay.
I will.
Oh, we got a game.
Let's go!
Alright, we got some victims.
We got a game somehow.
I don't know what the fuck is going on, but let's do it.
We got a game.
Alright.
Uh oh, I'm on DPS too.
Oh, these boys might get cooked.
Alright.
Uh let's see here.
I'll run the McCrea first.
Let's see.
I saw it in there.
Yeah, they got me on DPS.
Yeah, I didn't think we were gonna get a game either.
Alright, chat!
We got some victims!
Give me one zip chat if you guys can hear everything nice and clear.
Uh go on to team chat by the way.
Someone needs to fill this saddle.
Actually, matter of fact, hold on, I gotta turn my audio up a little bit.
Alright, chat.
Now you guys should be able to hear it.
Nice and clear.
Give me ones.
We got so we got Angie on the squad.
We got China Man on the squad.
We about to rock these boys.
Alright, let's look at the rank of the kids on the other team.
They're not...
How do I say this?
They're not having rank.
I'm going to go back.
Oh shit.
This might be Smurfs then.
Okay, one is a silverer.
Bro, why do people make their profiles private?
What a bunch of pussies, man.
God damn.
This is the gayest game on earth.
Bro, so fucking lame, dude.
Why are you scared to show your ranking bitch?
This yo, look at this Romancha out of position.
What the fuck?
I just stuck him.
I just stuck him.
He's about Let's fuck him up, China Man.
Woohoo.
Oh, I'm low, I'm low.
He's taking back a dead.
I got one uh Romancha dead.
Alright, let's go, let's go.
These dudes are trash.
Let's go.
The beatings won't continue.
Tor fucked.
Lucio running?
Lucio running?
I'm chasing down.
Come here, boy.
Come here, boy.
Yo, uh life weaver.
Life weaver, what?
Get fucking dick, bitch.
Let's go!
The beatings will continue.
Oh, get hooked, you dead again.
Here we go, kill him and steamroll these boys.
Oh, let's go, let's go.
I'm much, I'm much.
Let's fuck him up.
Let me heal.
That boy running.
Oh my god.
Live everyone.
Angie, come to us.
Angie, come to us.
We need heals.
Okay, it's okay.
Uh oh, he got hooked.
He turned big for no reason.
12 o'clock, what's up, bitches?
Speemers, speemers, speemers.
I got one.
A bunch of them on the right.
A bunch of them on the right.
Okay, turret on.
Oh, these kids are getting their shit pushed in.
Life weaver up top Over low Yeah, yeah.
I went first turret.
He's healed up though.
Life weaver held him up.
The fuck is this?
Oh right.
It's fucking fairy killed me.
Alright.
Maybe a different angle.
Oh no, Angie, I'm right behind you.
I'm right behind you.
Alright.
Yep.
Enemy turret within my own.
One shot on Arissa.
She got pulled.
She's still weak.
Go B-drop.
Oh my god, the girl.
They're using everything.
Holy shit.
Then let's go up.
Let's just be off.
Uh uh, yeah, yeah.
Speal, Speel, spee up.
Nice, nice.
Come to me, come to me.
Nice, nice.
Join with me.
Okay.
Alright, come here.
Let's go second.
Torp is one, Torpus one.
I got oh, got him, got him, got him.
Big pick, big pick.
Oh.
Alright.
Now Arissa.
Uh fortify.
Arissa one.
Got her, got her.
She's trashed.
I got two, I got two.
Push in, push in, push him, push him.
Oh, so I'm clocked scrubs.
Oh that bitch had to burrow shit.
You push it, kid, push it, kid, push it.
It's okay.
Torb one, twerk one.
Dead.
Arissa coming.
Oh, she's gonna all she's gonna all back up.
Oh no, no, no, she used it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She did, she did.
You're right.
Dead.
She's dead.
Trash.
Venture one shot on the right.
That's fine.
We got this point.
We're fucking these dudes up.
Let me hurry.
Lucio dead?
Good hook on that dump venture.
Dummy.
There's fire.
shield Marin This Arissa's weak as hell.
Get fucked up.
Scrub.
This nigga trash.
I shouldn't have high noon there.
I got a little cocky.
Adventure and the dumbass.
Okay.
Come back up there Lucille Enemy bird here.
It's a surrender.
I'm on the other side.
I'm on the other side.
Good hook.
Got her.
Girl, are you in the corner?
Bro, you're throwing so much a cave.
Oh.
Bro, that venture ultimate is fucking lame, man.
Venture.
Oh my god.
I w I tried to evang you.
Oh good man, don't worry about it.
Bro...
Arisa is so gay!
She's weak as hell.
Just destroyed this torch.
I'm gonna die.
Hire someone!
Let's push.
She's still one?
They're all over, they're all over, they're all over!
This chick behind us?
Yeah, this idiot's behind us.
She's one HP, man.
Such a fucking scrub.
That dumbass burrow shit, man.
Hiya.
Where was that?
Yeah, come out.
Enemy turret within my sight.
Oh my god, that's so much damage.
Uh up down.
Oh nice, mess!
Keep a pushy!
Speed us in.
Uh uh.
One shot on the city.
and your stupid tree there's someone at your one Come to me, Marin.
Yeah, I'm calling it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
One shot on the fucking Arissa, man.
60 seconds.
I pulled the high noon because she was gonna jabble in me.
The Arissa.
They still haven't seen my eyes We'll see all one Dead initiation.
This stupid ass.
She's one shot at the venture.
Got her.
Alright, gone.
I'm weak as hell.
Good hook.
Venture gone.
Oh my god.
We fucked him up.
We fucked him up.
Now we just gotta hold these scrubs.
Wow.
Switch inside.
I think we got a good game.
It just takes a longer time to queue, though.
It does take a longer time to queue.
It definitely does.
Let me see Angie's rank.
No, I'm too low.
Don't see it.
Wait, they can hear this mic?
Huh?
They can hear this mic?
I don't know if they can hear that mic.
Can you guys hear Angie on that mic?
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, they can, Angie.
I can't.
They can hear you on that sure mic, I guess.
Oh, it's because we're still live on FedReacts.
So, that's why.
So, they can hear you.
You just can't hear.
Oh, no.
Check.
Give me one in the chat if y'all can hear Angie.
Angie, say what's up to people.
Hello, hello.
What's up, people?
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, I can hear Angie, the stream.
Okay.
So, yeah, they can hear you, Angie.
You just have to use the sure mic.
All right.
That's what it is.
I don't think the game can hear you, though.
Like, the people in the game can't hear you, but that's fine.
Oh, yeah, no, no.
That doesn't matter, yeah.
We can't.
Oh, they can't.
Oh, shit.
I can't hear Angie in game.
Ah, I thought you were watching the stream or something.
Okay.
Then we're good.
Yeah, I can't hear both.
All right.
You probably can't hear me from my room's mic.
Come back up here.
Oh, they got Reinhardt.
Reinhardt dead.
He sucks, idiot.
Stupid.
We can't push.
Lucio one.
That's two dead.
Speed, speed, speed.
There is a Reaper over here.
Soldier one, soldier one.
There is a Reaper over here.
Soldier one.
Good shit.
That's three dead on their team.
One shot on the Zen.
One shot on the Zen.
Come back a bit, Myron.
The right's coming back.
The thing that sucks about McCree is damage drops off a lot.
Oh, oh, oh.
What is that?
Oh, nice hook.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
There's damage.
Ryan has one.
Whoop.
Boop you out.
Reaper weak too?
Fuck.
We're good.
We're good.
Yeah, we're good.
We're good.
Uh.
Come back.
What the?
Nice hook.
Oh, my God.
Nice hook.
That's the game.
That's the game winning hook.
Guys.
Angie, run.
Angie, run.
They're going to come after you over there.
Come back around.
Sneak Wooster, come back around.
Yeah, I am moving.
I got you.
Is Ryan here behind us?
Yeah, he is.
Yeah, kill Ryan.
Huh?
He's one.
What the?
No.
Good boop, Angie.
Good boop.
Oh, my God.
Game winning boop.
Good boop, Angie.
Okay, counter boop.
Let's fight.
Oh, okay.
It's okay.
I'm good.
I'm good.
The Reaper.
Reaper one.
I missed a shot.
He's right here.
Angie, get out of there.
Angie, get out of there.
Oh, no.
I almost killed him.
I'm running.
Damn it.
Damn it.
Damn.
He got me.
I almost got the Reaper though.
It's okay.
It's fine.
It's fine.
They're trashed.
They're trashed.
Why is the camera on me?
I don't want you to see me.
Stop.
My ultimate is almost ready.
That's Mr. Producer.
Yes.
We need them.
You dumbass Reinhardt.
Let's go.
It's 12 o'clock today.
Oh my god.
Nice.
That was a dumb transcendence.
Zandad.
Reaper on the right.
He's...
Come here Reaper.
Lucio dead.
Lucio dead.
Nice.
Stick with it.
Never die.
he's won he's won that right is one okay all right good shit good shit oh my god damn we need a mercy oh on this side on this side dust off the boots Angie build up your sound boots as quickly as you can because when the soldier does attack visor we're gonna need it yeah I am I'm always on giving You almost have it.
You almost have your like heal heal heal as much as you can right now to get your damage also good hook on the reaper.
Oh they got a ram now.
Okay.
Soldier one.
Uh the soldier use sacrificer yet.
Uh no.
Mercy Reaper.
good shit Ram one.
Idiot.
Mercy weak.
Mercy weak chaser down.
There's a mercy.
Dead, dead, dead.
We're holding these scrubs that they're spawning.
They're trash.
Demora.
Oh they got Maga now.
Oh digga Mauga.
Oh my god.
I'm gonna get the DMG too high.
Careful.
Let's go.
You guys can finish him off.
The soldier is uh speed outside right.
Speed outs all speed ourselves.
Speed in speed in speed in speed in speed.
Let's run, let's run, keep running, keep running.
Just us killing.
Exactly.
We can survive.
Yeah, we can survive by They're coming here.
I think.
Yeah, let's go second floor, Lanji.
Come on.
Oh shit.
Come back, come on!
Okay, it jet just run by yourself.
Yeah, do damage.
I need help.
God damn it.
I'm healing here but...
The Moira and the fucking Maga chase me.
They're all second-proof.
Where was I?
Fuck.
Fuck they killed.
My bad.
Uh yeah.
Oh my bad.
They're gonna they're gonna get this probably, which is fine.
It is what it is.
We just hold him here.
Reaper on a lump.
This more bro is this best on our team of retard?
I got I got B. I got B, I'll be go B. If being a killer is an idiot, bro.
She used a cade to get in.
Let's go guys, push.
Put up the machine.
Okay, let's do it.
Good shit, good shit.
Fucking Reaper Reaper low, we can kill Reaper.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he's low, he's slow, he's low.
One shot.
Go to finish.
She's resing somebody.
Uh she res the Moira on the left.
Moira on the left guy rest.
Soldier dead.
Mercy one?
Mercy one.
That's foggers.
Retarded.
Dead stupid.
Let's go.
Why would he run into that?
Moira dead?
Mercy here.
On this side.
Mercy.
That reaper got fucked up.
Soldier got fucked up.
Reaper dead too.
Alright.
I got a high noon.
Let's go, China man.
That was awesome.
Mago?
Wow.
Soldier one?
Yeah.
My fat ass Kahuka anyway.
Baga here One shot in the Maga.
I'll go one.
I need heals bad.
Oh shit.
Oh, soldier dead.
She res the Maga.
Okay.
Em Moira here.
Idiot.
Moira weak.
Trying to run.
SB.
Go.
Oh, they got a bastion now.
They're Reaper go in.
Damn it.
Die.
Die.
Literally.
Just off the boots.
Oh my god, I have to rock.
Let's run, let's run, let's run.
Speed us off, speed us off.
Woo!
Switch to the speed.
Nice speed.
Nice heal.
Let me see if I can get another B in a second.
We just need to hold them out a little bit.
Big noon, big noon, man!
Oh my god.
Uh this dude caves, you guys.
You're gonna get it.
I'm on it, I'm on it, but I'm gonna die.
I'm gonna die.
Like literally there's four of them on it.
That fucking cage just saved them, dude.
Round two.
That cage saved them.
Fucking scrubs.
Score.
Three to three.
Try a little harder.
Look at my heel, Myron.
That's crazy.
How do you got 14,000?
God damn.
That's crazy.
Same as our other healer.
Yeah, what the fuck, man?
Yeah, because he's focused on doing damage, man.
He ain't healing, bro.
No, he's got a lot of damage though.
G weak kid.
He's got a lot of damage though.
45 kills.
Someone needs to fill this out.
I'm going to go.
Things were a lot simpler when I was robbing banks with the deadlock gang.
now we gotta push i'm gonna i'm gonna use my ogre Oh guys.
On lower rank, of course.
Man, you should get offward here.
Five four three two one.
Attacker is incoming.
Defend off the water.
We gonna hold this for a minute.
Nice hook.
I got one.
Don't die to death, don't die to death Killing, killing, killing *laughs* Die again!
I know he's mad.
Oh no.
Fucking on it doesn't heal, bro!
Oh, game motion!
Goddamn!
*Groan* *Groan* *Groan* *Groan* *Groan* They still haven't seen my...
Speed speed us in Angie, speed us in, speed us in.
Let's go.
60 seconds.
Oh my bad.
We don't we're down without the heat up man.
It's okay.
Where are you guys?
Alright Let's go Oop He's dead.
I get I get Malga.
The Mercy!
Beware the shadows.
Quashen, we got two dead on our team.
I don't know what.
Oh no dead, Ana dead.
Shit.
Let's push.
Good finish.
Across.
This Torvar is flying.
Fantastic.
Amp up this V. It's okay to take point.
Myron, come here.
Let's kill Malga together.
Come on, come, come, come.
Alright.
He's beating you guys.
Give them mercy.
Hey yeah.
Fuck!
I have it.
Oh my god!
Don't get off the payload, guys.
Don't get off the payload.
Oh my god, we're gonna see nine!
WE LOSE THIS SHIT NO!
Get on payload get on payload Speeding up Beating out everybody Come on!
Come on!
Oh my god, we lose this!
Oh my god Damn Fuck This is crazy.
What happened?
This is crazy.
Play of the game.
Whitefish?
Alright, it's okay.
Bronze 5.
Oh my god.
You wanna end the stream?
That's just comedy.
I'm fucking pissed off right now.
We shouldn't have lost that.
Those kids were fucking terrible.
They were fucking terrible and we lost.
Okay.
It's okay.
We win next.
We win next.
Uh goddammit man.
Alright.
Um I don't want to end the stream on a fucking loss like that.
That's unacceptable.
That's unacceptable.
Alright.
Let's see how long this takes.
Hopefully we don't take from the queue.
Or were you or you still gonna go get the food?
Yeah.
But it's fine.
You have to leave to get it?
Let me see if they can donate.
Bro, those kids were fucking terrible, man.
Nice one.
I wanna win that game.
I don't know how fuck we lost.
They're trash.
They're so unlucky.
Fucking.
How do we lose?
our superior is so our stats are so superior Did we kill again?
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no.
No, we don't.
That fucking that's fucking annoying, bro.
There is no one.
No one can go down.
Nah, you gonna miss man fuck these kids up next round, man.
double Learn that one, too.
No one can hide.
Take with it.
Take with it.
quit making yourself an easy target Ready to throw in the towel?
Got a burning yourself.
Ready to throw in the towel?
I'm really feeling the heat.
Oh, no.
Let's go now.
you're stuck No one can hold me down.
It's not exactly personal.
That's a beating about it.
Ascending.
You got to burn.
Taking flight.
Stuck you landing, huh?
bigger fingers Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Ready to throw in the towel?
Can't bug that off.
See that?
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
no one can do it You can go to the wall.
You can go to the wall.
Trigger fingers still it!
Barrels are broken!
Really underestimating me.
That's very good.
You got a bird here, man.
It's a cold day in hell.
chew on that
you're out of coming No one can hold me down.
You don't know when to quit.
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Good.
Double kill.
Ready to throw in the towel?
Ready to throw in the towel?
See that?
i'm really feeling the heat I never miss my mark.
I never miss my mark.
it's a cold Well, we've been queuing for seven minutes.
God damn.
Uh seven minutes.
I have a solution, Myron.
Well.
You uh you play Bill's account on healer.
I play tank.
So we're in the same uh rec.
Let me try that.
Because because the building is over on healer, you know.
Alright, let me try that.
Yeah, builds a silver on healer.
Yeah.
So we're not reached.
Yeah, it is.
It still says we're gonna hit a wide match though.
That's the problem.
Yeah.
It tells you.
Tells you wide match, yeah.
Which is kind of annoying, but we'll see.
We'll give it five minutes if it doesn't, then I'll just cue up with China Man.
And then you can get the food.
Or were they gonna deliver?
I don't know.
I haven't played.
Yeah, stream.
I don't want to end it on a loss.
That's just not that's not good.
Yeah, we don't we won't we don't end on a loss.
I don't like it.
is a happy ending Yeah, let me see if I can hit some of this chat.
uh let's see here Alright.
I'm going through guys chats right now.
Kevin Strell says LMAL serious was the OF from men in the 70s and 80s, like that was a TikTok thing to do.
Isn't that wild to think that those streamers would have followed suit because of popularity?
Lord touch me you don't usually do foreign criminal cases but hopefully you make an exception for this Amrshin Rico aka Japan chemical bombing they're behind the Tokyo subway sarin attack leader had his OW anime okay Never heard.
Yeah, I guess I'm a whore.
What people talking smack as usual.
Yeah, irony's gay.
Yeah, rumble chat, yeah.
You know they're gonna say whatever.
I think they just troll for reaction.
Whatever.
Yeah, I made my chave his beard.
Actually, I shave it.
Is it that a you saw?
Yeah.
Whatever.
Man, if you don't like it, just leave.
What's happening?
What are they saying?
So gay.
They're complaining.
Bro, this guy lies and tricks us into watching gay ass overwatch.
We here for the true crime.
Yeah, the true crime's over, my friend.
We did it earlier, man.
You could rewind this show back.
I just don't want to leave on an L. What are you here watching?
If you don't want to watch, that's so gay.
Oh right.
Last time the guy said he's a master tracer.
I added him as a friend.
And send a message every day.
Come one way.
Never got the back.
Nah, he's not going to it.
Yeah, I would've ended the game there, guys, but we didn't win, so I'm like, bro, I can't take a I can't take a L here.
So guys, if you want the true crime, it's there.
Matter of fact, let me put stamps in here right now.
Uh I think we got stamps by now.
We got stamps?
I have stamps here in a second.
Oh, also, guys, live show.
Okay.
It's below on the eventbrite.
Jump in there, get your tickets, man.
Come watch the live show that we got cut um coming.
It's going to be a good time.
Want to see y'all ninjas there?
Okay.
Click the link at the top.
and join in my friends.
Thank you.
Oh, five minutes.
Alright.
Angie, we hit the time line limit.
Yeah, that's fine.
It's okay.
I will get us a uh lower account.
Yeah, he's gonna get us lower accounts so we'll be able to play with you.
It's okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
Bye guys.
Take care.
She's gonna get us some food anyway.
Yeah, I'm gonna get it.
Uh all right.
So what I'll do is I'm gonna hear change roll.
Here, I'll do both DPS and heal.
Actually, no, I shouldn't do support because it's too it's gonna white whatever.
Yeah, we already put damage automatically.
Alright, we're gonna get a W guys.
Um and guys, oh uh again.
Come to the live show, it's gonna be a good time.
Yeah, come to the live show.
It's gonna be a good one.
And you'll be there.
I'll be there.
Oh, look at that.
Instantly get a game.
Ah, bruh.
Instantly get a game.
Fast as shit.
Fast as shit.
Prepare for battle.
Select your hero.
Hmm.
Team chat, man.
Yeah, we could join Team Chat.
We'll be right back.
Someone needs to fill this saddle.
Right.
Find your strength.
We are soon to need it.
Alright, I got the stamps right here for y'all ninjas.
I'm gonna put it in.
So for you guys that are complaining.
Timestamps are in there, so you guys can go ahead and not have to worry about nothing.
Five.
Four.
Three, two, one.
Round one.
Capture the attack.
Hello.
Show him what we got.
Hey, got it.
Over there.
time samson after this My bad.
I'm backing up.
I got flank.
Look I will be back here everywhere I Mark is left.
Retro on the right.
Mark is one.
Fargus one I got one I got you.
Let's get in the boy.
Venture ran away.
Alright.
Enemy here.
Where we're gone.
Hog on the left.
Not the last one.
Lucio one, he's on the other side Join me.
Let the Kichun-e guide you!
I'm gonna ult on it.
oh We got all these.
Oh, it's okay.
Get back up.
You got rid of me.
I didn't even know Russell was in here in chat.
Yeah, just let me know next time you're gonna all uh yeah they got widow, they got widow now.
They got widow back up, just back up, they got widow.
They have Zarya Ah I got widow venture behind us, one bro.
I'm sorry guys, this is the first time playing combo in this game.
You're good, man.
14 hour.
Capture the objective.
Victory is.
Don't get boobed.
We must ride at the time.
Challenging hostiles.
They got Ash.
Ass and Devo.
Messy week.
Nice to work.
Enemy here.
Oh shit.
I'm running.
I need heals bad.
Thank you.
Fuck.
We have enemies on the mark.
She's gonna blow!
I should've...
Sharp this time.
enemies Enemy here.
Tracer down.
I got you, I got you.
Let's get into play.
Half ours, I have ourselves.
Um I'm trying to take down uh Lucio.
We're in here.
so DIVA's almost out of mech.
Oh nice to go to the other.
Oh shit!
Oh you can take me later.
Yeah, that was crazy.
That was a crazy Susu man.
Let the kids Yo Diva Diva on me here.
Uh messy has no rest.
She's gone, she's gone.
Good job, soldier.
D Mac, D Mac.
Yeah, she's D-Mac.
I'm aiming box.
Damn, guys, damn.
Kids are gonna fuck up.
They got widow.
They got rid of it.
Just play point.
This I'm cheating again.
uh i can't give you nine on alt Enemy here.
Yeah, so now oh my god, I'm done.
Give it behind.
Mercy one, mercy one.
Good finish on the mercy.
That's good.
Loose heal, loose heal.
Send me inside.
That warms the bones.
Dude.
Soldier one.
I mean sorry I didn't even want to HM GD or Nana give me Nano Bruh Anna I know what you are Give surge Nano Anna I know what you are man Oh so it was one.
oh my god Nice nano.
Oh nice.
I have a hyper shit.
God damn it.
There's no way you're hacking.
I'm not hacking.
They're just trying.
Alright.
I can agree with that.
They have shitty movements.
My aim is bad today.
I just still say I'm tra I'm cheating.
Yeah, we destroyed those kids.
Oh shit.
See?
It's not even me.
It's J Bill's.
No.
Y'all got hacked.
Yeah, of course they're gonna say I'm cheating.
We fucked them up so bad.
Alright.
Chat, that's gonna be the end of um that's gonna be the end of that this stream.
Uh obviously, uh I had to get a W, bro.
I couldn't end on an L like that.
So for all you ninjas.
Um Yeah.
But no, I'm I'm on game chat right now, ninjas.
Alright, I'm gonna put the timestamps in here right now for the I-70 killer.
As you guys can see, I'm gonna put it in right now while I'm on stream with y'all.
So you guys can see.
Give me one second, Shiny Man.
Boom, they're in here.
Right, and then bam.
Save.
So now if you guys want what'll happen.
Right.
So if you come to the video.
Right.
And you refresh it.
You guys should see timestamps in here.
Boom.
Oh yeah, it's in here.
Oh, it's because the video's not over yet.
Okay.
I'm in the stream right now, guys.
Love y'all.
We got the W. I'm uh start up another um stream right now on Rumble.
So you guys can watch the game.
I'm gonna go a bit more crazy right now.
I'm gonna swear and shit like that.
We're gonna go hard.
So love you ninjas.
Come on over to Rumble right now.
We're gonna start another uh stream.
You guys get a taste.
Pause.
Because this is the clean stuff because I'm on Twitch and on YouTube on this.
So we're gonna go ahead and destroy some kids and talk some smack.