She's right next to me, as you guys can see, checking out some dog stuff.
Guys, we're gonna be talking about the Zodiac killer.
Let's get into it.
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What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fred Reacts.
I apologize for the delay, guys.
As you guys know, well, we had a Zoom call earlier with Cast Club guys.
It was a good time.
It was longer than expected, but you guys know I try to give value to my people.
It's very important that we give value to the people.
So, guys, Castle Club, if you're not in there already, you need to get in there.
It's lit.
We help guys make money.
Girls.
Hell, we even had our guy in there, Justin, who's an email marketer.
He was in there helping as well.
So, no, man, it was a good time.
It was a really good time.
But we also got Angie in the house, guys.
Yeah, I'm back.
How are you guys doing?
I miss so much being here.
And yeah, do this again with you guys.
I've been having like a mom life with my dogs.
So I've been very busy lately, but we're back.
So we're finally on our like our normal, like, you know, schedule.
Schedule.
Frank's been going to school, guys, for three weeks.
So Angie's been taking him.
And Leah, she's been taking him to school.
So basically, what that is, is like from 9 to 3 p.m., they're a school, and then she, you know, obviously goes back and forth.
And it's not close.
It's like in a town over.
So she's been dealing with that for a couple of weeks.
So, but now we got them.
They're done with school.
Well, Frank is.
Oh, yeah, Leah's still at some school.
Yeah.
They're teaching them to, they're training them to be like better dogs, like the decent dogs in the street with people, you know, like not crazy dogs.
And they're actually very smart dogs, both of them.
Like Frank, Frank's breed is the best, like the smartest dog in the world right now.
And Leah was supposed to be poodle.
So she's a poodle.
Her breed was supposed to be the smartest dogs like back in the 80s.
So we have like top two, top one smartest dogs in the world right now.
And they're doing great in school.
Frank just finishes.
I'm trying to see if Myron wants to continue school for him so he'll be like fully trained.
Yeah, we probably will.
Well, Leah is great, actually.
She's been learning to be more sociable with their dogs because she tends to like bark a lot and like bite.
But they're good.
I'm happy actually that they finished school.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, it's good, man.
It's good.
So, and you guys know that I trained Frank by myself a lot.
But now he's even more, now he's even more, because when he went to the school, he basically put him, he skipped a bunch of stuff since I trained him on my own.
See, because he was already receptive.
I mean, he's just chilling right now, chewing, as you guys know.
He's teething right now.
I mean, if you guys want, I could put him on camera.
I don't know if you guys want me to.
Yeah, make him say hi.
All right, Frank, come here.
Come here.
Frank, come here.
Come here, buddy.
They both come.
Yeah, they're both.
Every time Myron calls any of the dogs, they both come.
See, then Leah comes and takes the attention.
Come here, buddy.
Come.
Okay.
Okay.
Say what's up to the people, man.
Say what's up?
I get Leah.
Come here, Michael.
Say what's up to them.
Here, let me zoom out this camera a bit.
I went and did an IG story with him earlier, too.
We're not IG story, IG live.
Frank.
Come on, Frank.
You gotta say what's up to the people.
Say what's up, man.
You gotta turn him on.
Just like, man, take me off the camera, man.
Frank, come on.
Say what's up to the people.
Come on.
Say what's up.
He's so handsome.
Frank, you're not gonna say what's up?
Frank, attack.
Attack.
Frank.
Attack.
Bro, man, he just wants to lie down.
All right.
All right, fair enough.
All right, Frank.
is so jealous she's been like here i'll put i'll put a All right, you can go down.
You go down.
Give me Leah.
You guys already know her.
I've heard.
She loves the attention.
Say what's up to them.
Say what's up.
I like to play with Leah like that all the time.
It's so funny.
Say what's up to them.
Leah.
She be dancing, bro.
She'd be like, hey, she's a lot more fun than Frank is.
Frankie, you guys see him.
He looked depressed.
They could just stare at me now.
She loves the attention.
He's one thing with Myron and one thing with me at home.
Because at home, he has these attacks that I call like cocaine attacks.
Because it's literally like you gave him cocaine.
He starts running like crazy.
Like he has, he's got like a shot of energy or something.
I don't know.
And he jumps in my couch.
Then he jumps down to the floor, starts running, starts barking, jumps on my bed, jumps down, and it starts running like in a loop like crazy.
So he never does that here with Myron in his presence.
Like he only does it.
You've been biting Angie and shit.
And he's been biting me too.
And barking.
Well, she plays with him.
Like, she Angie wrestles with him and stuff.
So she's trying to make him a bit more aggressive.
But, but, yeah.
They said, where's Pug Fresh?
Oh, you guys are dicks.
But yeah.
Last time I came, we had other people as president.
And now we have.
Yeah, now we got Trump.
Now we got this guy over here.
You got the G, man.
We got Trump in the house.
I've got it shocked.
Everything's changed since I came the last time.
We got Trump in the house, man.
Things have changed.
All right, Leo, you want to say bye to the people now?
We got to start Fred Reacts.
The guy face.
He's so annoyed.
Yeah, she's like, yo, put me down, man.
All right.
All right.
I'll put you down.
All right, Leo.
Come play with Frank.
Okay.
So, guys, today we're going to be covering the Zodiac Killer.
Okay.
And actually, you know what, Angie, give your take on the Zodiac Killer first, and then I'll go after you.
Okay, so we're not going to cover the Soda Killer Brussel because Myron already covered like a whole, he made like a whole episode on this, a case way before he met me, way like a long ago, like a long time ago.
And you guys can go check it out.
It's on Fed Reacts, Nefed React's channel, because it's very extensive.
Like it's very long.
And he covered every detail of the case there.
So now we're going to just make like a sum-up of the story of the Soda Killer because there is a new theory that came out that, well, it's not a new theory.
It's like a couple of things.
And we're going to watch it with you guys.
Yeah.
We're going to have to watch it on Rumble, though.
It's kind of like a confirmation of a theory that's been going around.
And it's about this new series that came out on Netflix that it's called, what's the name of the series?
I am the Zodiac.
It's the Zodiac.
It's the Zodiac speaking.
So we're going to give our take on that and we're going to cover the details of that series.
We're going to watch one episode on Rumble with you guys.
So yeah, we can catch up on the case.
But basically, it's like there's more evidence that came out confirming that Arthur Lee Allen was the actual Sodiac killer.
Which, as we know, if people don't know the case, this was like the strongest suspect for the police and for a lot of people, like forever, honestly.
This is like what's the main guy that people have suspected for decades.
So we're going to cover that.
We're going to cover the people that he had to deal with.
And I came out now to give his take on the case and to support the evidence that came out.
So we'll see what happens.
We'll see what you guys think of it.
And we want to hear your own theories on this.
So yeah, stay tuned and comment on the comment section and let us know what you guys think.
I personally think that since forever since I started this case, ages ago, when I saw the movie, when I studied, when I researched, I always thought that it was Arthur Lee Allen.
Like there was nobody else in my mind For this case, like I always thought it was him, and I will always support that theory because, I mean, if it smells and it, what's this saying?
If it smells, if it's smells like a dog and looks like a dog.
No, I think it's if it smelled.
Oh, like it quacks like a duck and sound, yeah, smells like a duck.
Whatever.
Whatever.
It does the same.
So I think it's him.
Definitely, 100%.
It's him.
I mean, there isn't a reason why.
Well, we'll see in the case.
I'll say it later.
But yeah.
All right.
So let's go ahead and get into it a little bit here, guys.
So, oh, my bad.
So the Zodiac Killer, right?
Obviously, this is the famous sketch.
The Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California in the 1960s.
Zodiac murdered five known victims in the San Francisco Bay Area between December 1968 and October 1969, operating in rural, urban, and suburban settings.
He targeted three young couples and a lone male cab driver.
The case has been described as arguably the most famous unsolved murder case in American history.
It has become both a fixture of popular culture and a focus for efforts by amateur detectives.
I will tell you guys this right now.
I think it's almost irrefutable that the Zodiac Killer is by far the most famous case in the United States.
If you want to say worldwide, maybe Jack the Ripper.
But I would say Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer are the two most famous.
The Zodiac Ripper is on that level?
Yeah, well, internationally.
I will say That Bundy.
Well, I mean, Front Solved.
Oh.
Well, yeah, I said earlier that D.B. Cooper was one of like...
Yeah, but this is bigger than D.B. Cooper.
Way bigger.
Way bigger.
Because D.B. Cooper is like, you know.
Well, there was actual people that actually saw the guy.
Yeah, people saw him and shit.
But like, what do you do?
Steal $100,000?
That's one thing.
But like, you know, this guy literally, to this day, people are still trying to solve the case.
Matter of fact, there's a guy trending on TikTok right now that thinks his dad, or excuse me, his grandfather was the killer.
And he has like a lot of like sustainable evidence.
Yes, which we'll probably do a breakdown for you guys on that in the future as well.
Today we're going to be focusing on Arthur Lee Allen.
But when other suspects come out, especially this one with the Richard Hoffman, we will go ahead and cover that one on a separate episode.
But today we're going to be focusing on an Arthur Lee Allen.
But this is Zodiac Killer.
Obviously, this is a famous sketch that was made in 1969 based on an eyewitness account of Presidio Heights murder, which don't worry guys, I got y'all.
We're going to go through every single murder that the Zodiac Killer was actually involved in to refresh your guys' memories.
I know that we went ahead and did this a long time ago.
Damn near two years ago, I think at this point.
No, maybe three.
Maybe even three.
Almost three.
But it was a while ago when I covered the Zodiac Killer.
So we got some new updates, especially with Arthur Lee Allen.
So I'm going to refresh your guys' memory because some of you guys didn't watch those episodes.
So we're going to go ahead and get into it, right?
So now that we know who the Zodiac Killer is, here are the victims.
Okay.
And this is a website, by the way, ZodiacKiller.com.
This is a pretty good website.
This is what I would call a sleuth website.
And for some of you guys, yo, Myra, what the fuck is a sleuth?
This case, guys, has rallied so many armchair detectives, aka sleuths, that went ahead and did their best to try to solve this fucking case.
Okay, if you want to talk about sleuths, this case by far has the most.
I would say D.B. Cooper is maybe next.
But this one has the most sleuths, right?
So we're going to go over the first victims that was attributed to the Zodiac Killer and then the ones after that.
So Darlene Farron and Mike Majo, July 5th, 1969.
And I got the video for you guys here.
But we'll go through it real quick.
Basically, Darlene Farron, age 22, was shot five times.
Mike Majou was 19, shot four times.
The weapon was a 9mm semi-automatic pistol.
There was no indication of robbery or sexual molestation.
And there were no witnesses.
Okay?
These are the two victims.
Obviously, rest in peace to Darlene Farron.
They were 18 and 17, right?
Yeah, she was 18.
This is a picture of her when she was 18, but she died at 22.
Okay.
And then this is the guy, Maju, who actually survived, right?
So Farron was married and worked as a waitress at Terry's restaurant.
Maju was a single, or Mago.
I don't know if I'm pronouncing this correctly.
I'll just say Majao.
Was single and worked as a laborer.
Farron's husband, Dean, was initially suspect in the murder.
However, was ruled out once it was established.
He was working as a cook at Caesar's restaurant at the time of the murder.
So obviously they thought, yo, this woman's married.
Why is she with this dude?
Guys, this is 1960s.
Back then, infidelity was taken very seriously.
Yeah, she was daughty.
So they automatically, yeah, they automatically assumed that it was her husband that killed her, right?
but he got cleared because he was a cook so husbands are always the prime sauce They always are, anyway, regardless, yeah.
Farron's first husband, James Philip Crabtree, was also briefly a suspect.
According to surviving victim Majo, here in Farron had parked at the isolated location to talk.
A car, possibly a light brown Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Corver, pulled into the lot just a few feet away.
A man with a flashlight exited the vehicle and approached them.
There were no other cars in a parking lot, thinking it was a police officer.
The couple had their identification ready.
Without warning, the man began firing at the couple.
After shots were fired, the man walked away slowly back to his car.
Majoe screamed in pain, at which point the man returned and fired two more shots into each victim.
It was at this point that Majo got a look at him.
The man was about 5'8 to 5'9 in his late 20s, early 30s.
Stocky build, round face, and brown hair.
No conversation between the victims and the man occurred.
Approximately 45 minutes later, the Vallejo Police Department received a call from a man claiming responsibility for the attack.
He correctly identified the weapon used as a 9mm and also took credit for the Faraday Jensen murders of December 20th, 1968.
And that's when they were at a piece because originally these murders that occurred a year prior, right?
No one knew what the fuck happened.
Same exact situation.
A couple brutally gunned down and murdered while in a Lover's Lane area, right?
For the next few weeks, the investigation went nowhere.
Then on July 31st, 1969, letters were sent to the Vallejo Times Herald, San Francisco Examiner, and San Francisco Chronicle.
The letters claimed to be from the killer of Faraday Jensen and Farron.
Details were included that only the killer could have known.
And each letter contained one-third of a cipher that, if solved, supposedly contained the killer's identity.
While the killer hadn't yet given himself the name Zodiac, this marked the beginning of a letter writing spree that would go on for more than five years.
And that, my friends, was the birth of a legend.
And I want to say that actually, he was such a legend that if you guys remember from other cases that we cover, he inspired a bunch of other serial killers.
Yeah, there was a New York Zodiac killer that copied him with the letters and shit.
Yeah, what's the name of this New York that we covered?
You got to be talking to Mike Andrews so they can hear you.
The one that we covered, that the son of Sam, he was also sending letters to the police.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And there was a bunch of others that did the same exact same thing.
Yeah, BTK, BTK.
BTK, yeah.
But yep.
It was because of this guy.
So this guy was an inspiration for a bunch of serial killers.
So going back real quick, so basically this murder, guys, confirmed this murder here, which occurred first, right?
So David Faraday, age 17, was shot once in the head at point-blank range and died within minutes.
Betty Lou Jensen, age 16, was shot five times in the back and killed instantly.
The weapon was a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol.
The ammunition was a Winchester Western Super X copper-coated long rifle.
There was no indication of robbery or sexual whatever.
While there were no witnesses, several vehicles were seen in the area just prior to local resident Sela Burgess discovering the crime scene.
And these are the two victims in this case.
I don't have the movie doesn't depict this murder, but again, very similar.
They're in a secluded area at night, you know, probably there to make out.
And this guy went ahead and decided to copy.
They were underage, though.
Huh?
These guys were underage.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
And they're considered definite Zodiac victims because after Majou and Darlene were killed, he took credit for killing them.
That's how they were able to connect it.
So let's go ahead and cover the Darlene Farron and Michael Majou murder.
This is July 4th, 1969.
Oh, maybe I have the tab muted.
I'm sorry, my bad guys.
Farron and Michael murder.
Hold on, I got myself yapping over here.
Easy to be hard.
Where have you been?
Been waiting since 7.
Get in, I have to find fireworks.
So she was supposed to pick him up earlier, but, you know, she was hanging out with her younger sister and she worked at the restaurant, et cetera.
So she didn't end up getting them guys until roughly because there's a police report on this like 11 p.m.
She didn't get them.
1130.
11.30 it was?
Yeah.
Because they got killed at 12.
Okay.
12.
So let me.
Trying to find the.
This girl, I think, was like kind of like sneaking out or something like that because she was married.
No.
She wasn't supposed to be with him.
Yeah.
I'm trying to find the okay, boom.
Yeah, here's the actual police report.
So, here, if I think if I'm not mistaken, it was page 8 or 7.
And look at that police report, guys.
That was in the 60s.
Yep.
So everything was like kind of like handwritten or typewriter.
Typewriter.
Hold on.
I'm trying to.
Yeah, she was supposed to get him like 11.
11:30.
So she showed up late.
Let me drive.
I haven't eaten in 24 hours.
Are you coming or not?
Boom.
Pay attention to this car right here, guys.
I think it's going to come up later.
It's too crowded.
Thank you for starving.
Let's go someplace quiet.
I will say that the director did a good job of actually reading the police report and keeping this thing fairly accurate He actually paid attention.
He actually did pay attention.
What are we getting?
Because I read through the police report chat, and this pretty much is spot on.
From what Majo told the police.
Sitting, listening to music, talking.
You seem weird.
Is everything okay?
Yeah, everything's fine.
It's July.
How many shirts are you wearing?
I'm cold.
You're cold on the f- That is accurate.
He did actually have like three shirts on and like two pants.
This guy.
When they did the analysis after the fact.
Fourth of July.
What was that, Angie?
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
And that is true, too.
Yeah, that's in the police report as well.
That some guys like kind of fucked with them and fired some firecrackers.
Fucked up and died.
Fuck off the guys.
Oh, okay.
9060s were different, bro.
Fuck off and die.
Shut up.
Granted, California does get late at night.
It does get cold at night.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all Tell me that's not fucking weird You're sitting there in this area, right?
And next thing you know, some dude pulls up in a fucking car, like and then turns the lights off and then just awkwardly sits there.
Yeah.
Bruh.
What's that car to drive?
I saw that car, Mr. Ensor.
Do you want me to tell him to leave?
What was that, Angie?
He's the one with the music.
Is he the one with the music?
No.
I don't know if that's him with the music, actually.
Stay in the car and puts the lights on and drives off So they think, okay, we're safe now.
And the name of the song is called Hurdy Gurdy Man by Donovan, by the way.
I used that on my Instagram story earlier, guys.
You guys probably noticed I've been using some weird old music.
A lot of it has something to do with the Zodiac killer.
Was that your husband?
No.
Who was that, Darlene?
worry about it now there's some there's some argument This TikToker says that apparently before Darlene was shot, she said that it was a guy named Rich, aka Rich Hoffman, which we're going to talk about that in another one.
But when I read the police report, there's no mention of that, guys.
So we don't know where that comment came from.
Don't tell me not to worry.
Who was it?
Nothing, but this is true.
They had they had They had the lights off.
Car was off.
Just a radio playing.
Car comes back.
Let's go.
Now, D. See, this is why the men, bro, this is why you got to drive the car, ninjas.
Like, are you a bad?
Like, look, she just sits there thinking it's okay, right?
Like, come on, man!
Get your wallet.
So you think it's a cop?
Man, you really creeped this out.
Oh, shit.
And he hears Majo in pain.
So, he comes back, fires two more shots into him.
Two more shots.
Fuck off.
Now, it's also important to note, guys, that that is accurate.
He fired two shots into each of them when he came back, right?
And Majo actually ended up surviving.
Yeah.
Thankfully, right?
But Darlene did not.
I will actually recommend you guys to go watch that movie.
Yeah, this is a good movie.
Is this a movie that it's called The Zodiac?
It came out in 2007.
Jake Gyllenhaal and who else is in it?
Robert Downey Jr.
Boom.
Yep.
Okay, this is the chilling phone call after he shot them.
Okay, guys?
So the dude goes ahead and goes and makes a phone call from a phone booth not too far from the police station, by the way.
Huh?
What's the name of this song?
Hurdy-Gurdy Man by Donovan.
Vallejo Police Department.
I want to report a double murder.
You can go one mile east on Columbus Parkway, the public park.
You'll find kids in a brown car.
They were shot with a 9mm looter.
I also killed those kids last year.
Goodbye.
See?
Sick fuck.
And that's where he claims credit for killing the other two, which I showed you guys before, the other victims.
David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen.
So Darlene Farron and Mike Majewe kills them July 5th, 1969 at around midnight.
Well, he didn't kill Mike.
He survived.
But he killed David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen.
credit for killing them after and uh that is and that's not the real audio guys I don't think the real audio was actually ever actually recorded, but they spoke to the person that spoke to him, and that's how he did it.
And he did it in a taunting fashion like that with the goodbye and everything else like that.
And it was a very matter of fact, because, hold on here, because I want you guys to see this in the police report real quick.
So you go here, Valleo Police Department.
So this is where he was lying, right?
There was blood.
Male victim.
Let me make this bigger for you, ninjas.
This is where the car was.
Male lying here.
So he wasn't actually lying on the vehicle like they saw.
He was on his back, right?
Boom.
Okay.
So Ryder received a call from a male subject who did not identify himself.
Substance of statement was as follows: I want to report a double murder.
If you will go one mile east on Columbus Parkway to the public park, you will find the kids in a brown car.
They were shot with a nine-millimeter Ruger.
I also killed those kids last year.
Then he goes, Goodbye.
So, it's also important that the 911 dispatcher that listened to the call said, Ryder could not distinguish no trace of accident, voice.
Subject seemed to be reading or bad or had or bad reenactment.
He was saying subject spoke in an even, consistent voice, rather soft but forceful.
When Ryder attempted to get information from Subject, his voice became louder, covering what Ryder was trying to say.
Subject did not stop talking until his statement was complete.
Subject's voice was mature.
The only real change in the voice was when he said goodbye.
Subject's voice deepened and became taunting.
During the course of subject statement, Ryder connected the subject with a dark officer, desk officer.
But the subject completed his statement and hung up before a desk officer picked up the call.
So the 911 dispatcher picked it up.
All right.
So that was the first murder.
Now, we're going to get into the next murder.
I'm not going to lie to y'all.
This one is graphic.
Okay.
And this murder, duplicate this.
This murder was once again of a couple.
Okay.
Cecilia and Brian.
Okay.
Cecilia Ann Shepard, age 22 in 1969, and Brian Cavill Hartnell at 20 years old in 1969.
So Cecilia was stabbed 10 times, five in the front and five in the back.
Brian Hartnell, age 20, was stabbed six times in the back.
The knife had a wooden handle and a blade approximately 10 to 12 inches long.
There was no indication of robbery or sexual molestation.
There were no witnesses.
So details.
According to the police report, the couple was relaxing on a blanket at a very remote location by the lake.
Shepard noticed a man approaching them wearing an unusual costume.
That's the costume, Ninjas.
That's somebody show up with this shit.
You're about, what the fuck?
And holding a gun.
He appeared to be more than six feet tall with a heavy build.
The man claimed he was a prison escapee from either Mantana or Colorado and needed money and a car to flee to Mexico.
Hartnell offered his wallet and car keys, which weren't taken.
After several minutes of conversation, the man tied up the couple with plastic clothesline and began stabbing them.
Hartnell was attacked first, then Shepard.
After the assault, the man walked away, walked casually from the scene.
After seven minutes, a nearby fisherman heard the couple screaming and alerted park rangers.
By the time help arrived, Shepard and Hartnell had managed to untie their restraints.
It took nearly an hour for an ambulance to arrive, at which time both victims were in critical condition.
Just over an hour after the attack, the Napole Police Department received a call from a man claiming responsibility for the stabbing.
The call was quickly traced to a phone booth in downtown Napa, and fingerprints were later recovered.
Meanwhile, Napa County Sheriff's Department deputies responding to the crime scene.
They found the attacker had written a message on the victim's car door.
The message included the dates of the Faraday Jensen and Farad Maju attacks and was signed with a cross-circle symbol.
Tire trucks indicated the killer had parked behind the victim's car.
Size 10 and a half wing walker shoe prints were recovered from the scene, indicating a suspect weighing more than 210 pounds.
Detectives later located three young women who had noticed a strange man in the general area just a couple hours before the attack.
Shepard died within 48 hours of the stabbing.
Her funeral services attracted a huge crowd of mourners, mourners.
Hartnell recovered from his wounds and is now an attorney in Southern California.
While Brian gave many interviews in the first few years after the attack, he is no longer discussing the case with the news media.
Many suspects were scrutinized, including the serial killer, Ted Bundy.
A February 1989 comparison of fingerprints helped clear Bundy of this crime.
So here is where it happened, right?
And Nappy County Sheriff's Department detective Ken Narlo, who hunted Zodiac from September 27, 1969, pictured from September 1998.
That's the guy.
This is the message that was written.
This is a legendary message that was written on the car.
So after he killed them, guys, he found their car, put the infamous target, and put Vallejo, 1220, 1968, 7469.
And then September 27th, 1969, at 6:30 p.m., and he writes here, by fucking knife.
Sick bastard, guys.
So, and like you, like I showed you guys before, let me duplicate this real quick.
So, this is how they were able to tie the murders together, right?
December 28th, the 20th of 1968, boom, December 20th, 1968.
Then, the Maju murders, July 5th, 1969, July 4th, 1969, same day.
You guys know what it means.
And then September 27, 1969, obviously, 6:30 p.m. by knife.
Now it's him killing, attacking the couple.
So, we're going to go ahead and show you guys this murder so you guys get a visual of this sick fuck.
But I'm going to warn you guys that it is graphic.
Here's a police report.
So, yeah, this is a police report for.
Let me duplicate this real quick.
Okay, so this is a report.
Something that I want you guys to kind of pay attention to before I show you guys this video.
So, they went and interviewed him, right?
So, he tried to interview him, but he was too fucked up.
Obviously, he was in extreme pain and appeared to be in shock, so they couldn't interview him, right?
But he goes, the sale was wearing a black ceremonial-type hood, square on top, and appeared to be heavyset between 200 to 250 pounds.
He also stated as the sale had approached both him and Miss Shepard with a gun, but had stabbed them with a long knife.
Hartnell further stated the gun was in black holster and the knife was in a sheath.
He stated that the attacker was wearing dark clothing, dark jacket, and dark pants.
Hartnell further stated that the gun was an automatic pistol and the knife had a black handle and appeared to be homemade.
It should be noted that Hartnell was very groggy and he was very difficult to interview at the time.
Subject was re-interviewed the next day by Detective Sergeant Robertson and gave him more complete details.
So they came back and interviewed him later.
So, let me go back when they went to go back and interview him.
Bear with me, guys.
Because obviously, Hartnell was stabbed and he was fucked up.
So, okay, you wear the hood.
Subject was carrying what appeared to be an automatic pistol.
Blah, blah, blah.
I can't stand to see her stab first.
She also advised, okay.
Yeah, clip on sunglasses to cover his eyes, which is also kind of weird.
On top of the hood.
So like I said, that tie them up.
And after they were tied responsible, I'm going to have to stab you.
Hmm.
interesting when I'm trying to find trying to find the bear with me guys trying to find the second interviewer that they did with Hartnell.
Did I miss it?
Go back to page three.
Yep, interviewed a college student.
Okay.
What I'll try to do is I'll try to find it on the side here.
We'll play this video for you, ninjas.
Alright, I'm warning you guys, this is Graphic.
I don't even like watching this scene to be honest with you.
This is Lake Barriessa.
I know this used to be the town of Monticello.
What?
Where did you?
This is from the movie, right?
Yeah, it's from the movie.
But at some point, the county decided that the land would work better as a lake.
So they flooded it.
There's an entire hidden city under the water.
We were here last spring, remember?
Oh yeah.
Somebody else is here.
It is a public park.
I think he's watching us.
Well, we're very good looking.
He's just playing it off.
Where'd he go?
Went behind that tree.
Alright, so he's taking a leak.
He's coming towards us.
Oh my god, he has a gun.
Don't move.
I want your money and your imagine like you're just sitting there chilling, right?
Fucking picnic with your chick.
This nigga shows up with a cross on his chest, right?
And like executioner thing and a fucking gun and some clip-on glasses.
Okay.
We're not gonna do anything, okay?
We're gonna cooperate.
Just tell me what you want us to do.
You're welcome to everything I have.
If there's anything else I could do for you, maybe I could write you a check.
Okay, I could give you my phone number.
You know, I might be able to help you even more than you might think.
He's a sociology major.
Pre-law.
Keys.
You know, I'm sorry, I don't know exactly where I put my keys.
They might be on the blanket.
Is that okay?
Here's the case Don't get up.
I want her to tie you up.
And just so you guys know, this area is like, no one's over there.
It's like Barron.
Don't get any ideas.
I'm not.
I killed a guard escaping from prison in Montana.
I'm not doing anything, okay?
I'm not afraid to kill again.
Look away.
What was the name of that prison?
Hey, you said it was in Montana, right?
I'm taking your car.
I'm going to Mexico.
We didn't complain when you tied our hands.
Okay, you have everything that I have.
We have done everything that you've asked.
It's okay.
Should tie your loose, didn't she?
Get on your stomach so I can tie your feet.
Okay.
It gets really cold out here at night.
We could freeze.
Okay, you're all done.
You know, just because people are going to ask.
Checking to see if the coast is clear.
People are going to ask, was the gun really loaded?
And then the guy actually shows them that the gun was loaded, which is a little strange, but now are all the details on the police report.
I'm going to show it right now.
I found it.
Okay.
It's okay.
This is all going to be okay.
Start stabbing her.
Sick fuck.
So here's the police report, right?
He didn't want it to use the gun.
He didn't want to use the gun, right?
So he didn't, he survived, guys.
And the reason why he survived, right?
So he goes now without warning, the suspect plunged his knife into the back of Hartnell.
Suspect did this repeatedly.
Harnell stated, he thinks six times.
Hartnell stated he pretended to be dead, and the suspect went over to Miss Shepherd and stabbed Miss Shepherd repeatedly in the back.
And when Miss Shepard turned her body over on back, suspect stabbed her in the lower abdomen.
Victim stated suspect stabbed Miss Shepherd more worse than him.
Suspect went into some sort of frenzy when stabbing Miss Shepherd.
So clearly this guy has an issue with women.
With women.
Yeah.
So he stabbed her more.
I think he stabbed her like nine or ten times.
Victor Hartnell stated suspect left the area after the stabbing.
Victim Hartnell hailed a boat offshore and told the man in the boat that the couple needed help badly.
Victim stated the boat left the area and attempted to get help by crawling and walking to the road.
Victim believed he had been walked to the road.
However, he had not gone too far from his wounded companion.
So, yeah.
And this is when the police went back and re-interviewed him and he gave a bit more detail.
So yeah, we're here.
So now that's him getting the Barriessa murder, right?
Now we're going to go to the final murder, guys, which is Paul Stein.
All right, cab driver Paul Stein, age 29, was shot once in the head at point-blank range.
The weapon was a 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol, not the same 9mm used in the Farron murder, which was the first one we showed you guys from July 4th.
There were three witnesses from a house on the southeast corner of the intersection.
Right?
The northeast corner of Washington and Cherry Street.
And this is a very nice area, by the way, too.
Tonight for the following counties, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Marin, and San Mateo.
So please, everyone, stay safe.
Vic in San Francisco, you're on the line.
You're not scared of the Zodiac?
Yeah, kid.
I'm scared.
We've got Alfred from Vacavit.
Free love and weird clothes.
Obviously, guys, this is the 1960s, different era, right?
So, yeah.
That was really a bad farm kid.
These are nice, clean-cut young people.
Hey, nobody's downplaying the loss of human life here, Albert.
But that last guy was.
We have good solid communities out here in the North Bay.
Unlike in the city where you have Satanists running around.
Well, he hailed the cabby in downtown San Francisco.
What do you think?
I don't really know, but I just thought that the code that they printed didn't look very Christian.
But I think the biggest problem is that the paper shouldn't have printed anything that the Zodiac has been doing.
Well, the Zodiac did demand they print his letters or he'd kill more people.
Yeah, but he would have done it anyway, whether they printed it or not.
Yeah, interesting point.
Boom.
Shoots him in the back of the head, kills him.
And he didn't use a silencer this time.
What is your location?
3390 at Washington at the corner of Charlotte.
And this makes it even, you know what's funnier?
Chat, just so you guys know.
So the police were told it was a black dude, or they thought it was a black dude.
So they were looking for a black dude in the area, and they walked right past the Zodiac killer.
Yeah, oh no!
They asked him, oh, we're looking for some guy.
Do you see where he go?
And he was like, oh, yeah, he went this way.
Remember?
Yeah.
And he talked to them in a letter after the fact.
You know, 1960s, you know, racism was still a thing back then.
I truly believe that this case hasn't been solved because of the negligence.
Negligence?
Negligency from the police.
Yeah.
Because that's not the only case that that happened.
Because he's sitting there.
You guys are seeing what he's doing.
He's kind of messing with the corpse.
And you guys are going to see here in a second.
So, actually, let's pull up this address real quick.
What was it?
33...
Crime still in progress.
Is the crime...
3390...
Hold on.
33.90 at Washington.
Okay.
All right.
Here we go.
So, right at this intersection right here, guys.
So you can see Washington.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Now it's Cherry.
This is Washington, and then this is Presidio.
So yeah, we're in the right area.
Hmm.
Okay, let me barrel with me guys.
and almost like all the way back Okay, victims.
Paul Stein.
Okay.
So they ripped off a portion of his shirt, right?
Stein's Cab was hailed at Mason and Gary Streets.
And we're going to talk about his shirt here in a second.
Bloody fingerprints, potentially the suspect.
And they closed the case, man.
fucking crazy.
Okay.
You saw him walking casually Cherry Street.
Yeah, here's Presidio.
presidio heights oh okay right We should do this location.
It's got to be right here, yeah.
Yep, here we go.
Right here is where he killed him, pretty much.
And this is the house.
This is the house where the witnesses saw him, guys.
That one right there, right?
Yeah, the witnesses saw him from, so he killed him right here?
And the witnesses saw him from over here.
Of course, 40 years ago, that house didn't look like that.
60, yeah.
Hold on, let me see if I can get the old pictures.
So that's the bloody shirt.
Because he ended up ripping a piece of the shirt.
We're gonna show you guys this here in a second.
This was the detective that did the case.
This is Dave Tashi from San Francisco Police Department.
That's Stein right there.
Rest in peace, man.
Obviously, he got murdered while fucking being a college student trying to make some money.
And he ripped off a large portion of the shirt.
And you're gonna see why he did that in a second.
And then this wanted picture, guys, came after the Paul Stein murder and ended up closing it.
All right.
so what i was going to show you guys next oh yeah here we go the first letter arrives Good morning, gentlemen.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Oh, Stan, tell Mr. Howe, the craft court piece was damn near perfect.
All right.
All right.
That's Robert Graysmith.
He wrote the book, The Zodiac, in the 90s, or no, late 80s, if I'm not mistaken, 1986 or some shit like that.
And he is the main one that also pinned Arthur Lee Allen as the main suspect, as well as Tashi.
Tasha always thought it was him as well.
And he was a cartoonist for the SF Chronicle back then.
All right, I'm thinking we go not so hard.
Do you think how often are cartoonists nowadays?
Oh, not that common.
What's on the crime bait?
Janice and Datebook left the fondieu party before everyone got naked.
That's a crime.
Wouldn't kid you, man.
Beginning of a crime wave.
You need to see this.
Go get the publisher.
Dear editor, this is the murderer of the two teenagers last Christmas at Lake Herman and the Carl.
Notice how he spells Christmas with two S's at the end at Lake Herman.
And that was on December 20th, 1968.
And, remember, he killed obviously Majao, and we didn't kill Majao, but he killed Farron, Darlene Farron, on the 4th of July.
So, look, this is how he proves that he killed him.
Check this out.
Some facts which only I and the police know.
Christmas, brand name of ammo, Super X. Ten shots were fired.
The boy was on his back with his feet to the car.
The girl.
The girl was on her right side, feet to the west.
4th of July.
One.
Girl was wearing patterned slacks.
The boy was also shot in the knee.
Brand name of Ammo was Western.
Here is part of a cipher.
The other two parts of this cipher are being mailed to the editors of the Vallejo Times and SF Examiner.
I want you to print.
Yeah, guys, I don't know why the audio is long.
YouTube, just turn it up as much as you can.
This cipher on the front page of your paper.
It is YouTube.
If you do not print this cipher by the afternoon of Fry, FRY, 1st of Aug 69, I will go on a kill rampage Fry night.
I will cruise around all weekend killing lone people in the night, then move on to kill again until I end up with a dozen people.
So he threatens that if he doesn't get his letters published, he's gonna kill more people over the weekend.
There's a cryptogram.
Signed except for a symbol.
Does that look like a gun sign?
Today's August 1st.
He wants his code in the afternoon edition.
If the examiner doesn't have the balls to run it, we scoop the bank.
Well, this man is talking about shooting 12 people.
And not running this might make him do that.
If we run it, we might be setting a very dangerous precedent.
Oh, come on now.
It's newsworthy.
We're giving some sick bastard a soapbox.
What does that say to people?
Back up.
Is this Vallejo's story true?
Do we know that?
Paul?
What?
I cover crime in Vallejo?
Yeah, I cover crime at Vallejo.
Let's shoot the code and call SFPD.
If it turns out to be real, at least we'll have the material.
No computers back then, guys.
Way Smith, don't you have a cartoon to finish?
Oh, yeah.
Hi, this is Paul Avery from the San Francisco Chronicle.
I'm looking for someone to shed some light on a letter we received.
Thank you.
Sergeant Mullins.
Sergeant Paul Avery from the San Francisco Chronicle.
I just want to check if you got an unsolved firearm-related homicide on Christmas and maybe one on July 4th.
Shit.
You guys got one too.
Confirmed.
APD, they confirmed the shootings.
Al's on the phone with the examiner.
They got the same letter with a different colour.
So the Times Herald.
Christmas.
Two teenagers on Lovers Lane, both the OA, David Faraday and Betty Jensen.
July 4th, Darlene Farron and Michael McGee.
I think it's Mayhew.
Anyway, he lived.
You didn't.
The murder weapon?
Ballistics.
Everything he said in the letters matched.
I mean, I think the Times Herald's gonna go there.
The examiner's going, but won't go front page.
I say, let's go front page.
If he kills 12 people, it's not our fault.
Roberts, you need the cartoon.
That's how you went viral back in 1969, bro.
You're not planning to unfinished Carl.
I'm finished.
Terryo's still here.
Really?
The first edition is off the floor in 10, Charles.
Give us a sec.
Okay, replay.
We'll go on page.
Page four.
What do you say?
20 bucks?
Whoever cracks the psycho's name?
He won't give his name.
Morty's anyone where I'm heading.
All right, now you guys are gonna see.
We're going to say Paul Stein shirt.
Paul Stein.
All right, here's the second.
That was the crime scene.
That's Robert.
Yeah, third this week.
Must be end of summer rush.
I got foot patrols going through the park.
Dogs are on the way.
The victim's name is Paul Stein.
We said pronounced him at 1010.
Suspect fired one shot in the back of the head.
Driver's wallet.
Carcas missing.
How'd you know his name?
Leroy there came down from Yellow Cab to IDN.
Neighborhood's pretty high-end for this kind of thing.
Sorry, set up transfer for the cab.
Corners here.
Any witnesses?
Kids were called.
They didn't sell the suspect from that window.
Failure shot?
No.
You first saw him in the front seat, thought he was a drunk fighting with the driver.
Oldest kid ran downstairs to get a better look from the dining room.
Described him as a white male, glasses, crew-cut stocky, wearing a dark jacket.
Wait, I thought someone said he was black.
That's the discussion.
Yeah, someone thought.
Yeah, see, they thought he was black at first.
We already corrected it.
Oh, well, that's good.
You guys need anything else?
No, get out of here.
Thanks.
Happy birthday.
It's your birthday.
Yep.
That's great.
Happy birthday.
Thanks.
Body or scene.
It's your birthday.
I'll take the body.
Okay, looks like you wiped the cab down pretty good.
We got some blood over here.
Prince?
Could very well be what dust is the hall.
The odd thing is, we also got gloves.
Suspects?
There's blood on them.
Hey, Pete.
1969, man.
Police was not as sophisticated back then.
Yeah, Dave.
Throw over there.
Can I get in there?
Yeah, who rolled them?
Stewards, I got a single 9mm casey.
Yeah, Fluger.
Nothing from the crowd.
Okay, I'm your shooter.
An ego male adult who also happens to be a stocky, cool-cut Caucasian.
I flag a cab.
I give him this address.
Did I get him this address?
Who's got the fare book?
Right here.
Washington and Maple.
one block east getting the same over here so uh maybe i see someone walking the dog You don't want any witnesses, so you tell him to go down a block.
Pulls over away from the park because I'm smart.
I don't want him hitting the accelerator when I shoot him.
Yeah, he stops, puts it in the park.
Boom.
I shoot him on the right side.
He slunks right.
Maybe you've got your hand on his collar when you shoot.
All right, so either way, I just dumped a card of blood in the front seat.
So why do you get in the front seat?
For the money.
But he's dead.
You can just reach over the seat, pull out his wallet.
You don't have to go anywhere near the blood.
So why do you get in the front seat?
Oh, we're gonna figure out that in a little bit.
I'm an idiot, but you're not an idiot.
You're waiting for him to put it park.
All right, thank you.
Am I see that?
Yeah.
I am an idiot.
I just killed a man for $8.25.
Just third fairly night.
Does anyone have any animal crackers?
Animal crackers.
They're in the car.
I'm saving those for later.
Are you a reporter?
No, I'm Inspector Dave Tosky, SFPD.
Sir.
They called their detectives, inspectors, guys, for San Francisco Police Department.
I was wondering if I'd be able to talk to your children one at a time, and preferably alone.
They just saw a man murdered.
Mm-hmm.
I understand.
It looked like they were drunk and fighting.
Yeah, and he had a rag.
He came around the side of the car and he was wiping stuff.
Did you get a chance to see his face?
I did.
Well, sort of.
Do you remember what he looked like?
Hmm.
Normal.
Yeah.
Normal.
All right.
Uh, Zodiac sends.
All right, let's see here.
I showed you guys the murder spot.
Let's see if this is it.
This is a Zodiac speaking.
By the way, have you cracked the letter?
And this is the legendary letter which the Netflix documentary is going to be is named after.
That cipher I sent you.
I'm mildly curious as to how much money you have on my head now.
I hope you do not think I was the one who wiped out that blue mini with the bomb at the cop station.
Even though I talked about the Netflix special after this, we're going to switch to Rumble Chat.
About killing children at one.
This is the Zodiac speaking.
I'd like to see some nice Zodiac buttons wandering around town.
Everyone else has these buttons like peace, black power, Melbourne Eats Blubber, etc.
Well, it would cheer me up considerably if I saw a lot of people wearing my buttons.
Please, no nasty ones.
I shot a man sitting in a parked car with a 38 Zodiac 12SFPD0.
The map coupled with his code will tell you where the bomb is set.
You have until next fall to dig it up.
Yeah, he also sent bomb threats.
This is the Zodiac speaking.
I'm rather unhappy because you people will not wear some nice Zodiac buttons.
So I now have a little list starting with the woman and her baby that I gave a rather interesting ride for a couple of hours one evening a few months back that ended in my burning her car where I found her.
We're really not gonna run any more of his letters.
A new policy.
Our brothers in blue want us to hold back and see how he reacts.
A four letters in three months and it's the first mention of Kathleen Johns.
That's very weird.
What do you mean?
You don't know.
Welcome.
Please put your stuff down.
You're going down five roads and left.
Looking for the Modesto B from March.
I'm going to stand here and attempt off to moment.
Left.
I want to pull the cron from you know never mind.
Okay, look at this letter again.
The part about Kathleen Johnson.
Tell me what facts he gives.
Woman and her baby abducted.
Fact.
Think car on fire?
Okay.
Look at the article from the beat.
Everything in the letter already appeared in the article.
And he's done it before.
Officer Richard Raditinch shot sitting in his car.
Zodiac claimed that he shot someone in it.
A couple days after.
Now, this is something also that they had to deal with, guys.
There was a lot of wannabes, a lot of people wanting clout back then, fucking trying to claim murderers.
The article came out, the police already had somebody in custody.
Zodiac didn't do it, but took credit for it anyway, because he's in it for the press.
He even stole his symbol.
What?
No, shit.
Uh, if I show you something, you promise me to tell anyone?
Who would I tell?
Okay.
Totally saw the point.
Watches Zodiac watches diver watches That's the only place that word and that symbol ever appeared together before the letters.
I guess I stole his logo off a watch.
Somebody who's killed 13 people.
He claims he's killed 13 people, but which ones can we actually confirm?
There's three in Vallejo, one in Barry SF.
Cabby, that's it.
Boom, and that's the ones that we know, guys.
And the, yeah.
Bobby, you almost look disappointed.
Chief's pulling everybody off buses.
Business as usual.
Something to shake loose.
Not a people.
All right.
So I'm trying to find it.
So basically, long story short, after he killed Paul Stein, guys, the Zodiac went ahead and sent the bloody shirt to the news.
Right?
And that's how they knew it was him.
Crazy bastard.
So, guys, I want y'all to just come on over to Rumble because it's about that time.
This is a Netflix tab.
I don't even want to hit play here.
But we do have the, give you guys a little Zodiac speaking.
Here's the trailer.
I called Mr. Allen.
I'm thinking in my mind.
Okay, here we go.
Mr. Allen, were you the Zodiac?
San Francisco has a killer in its midst.
He had this black hood on.
Little slits in the eyes.
He goes around killing people by rope, by gun, by knife.
And he says, I'm going to call myself a Zodiac.
American law enforcement has never seen anything like this.
It turned out to a public obsession.
The TV shows, the books, the movie.
I want you to print this cipher on your front page.
Zodiac was different.
He got away with it.
You don't want to believe the worst in someone you trust your kids with.
I thought there's no way that it could be him.
My sister and my brother's lives were molded by him.
I had no idea how much my mother kept us out of the loop.
We started connecting the dots.
We realized we had been to all the murder sites before the murders.
You got people that are close to you that can lie so easy.
Mr. Allen paid different attention to the girls.
I mean, he was my hero.
We were determined to find out the truth.
I'm not good at puzzle solving, but I don't give up.
The families of the victims should know.
They have to kill you.
Did you guys get excited?
I really thought I knew him.
And I didn't.
All right, chat.
Don't demonco.
We are going to go ahead and watch this documentary because we're going to have to do it obviously on Rumble.
There's no way that we could do it.
But the purpose of the YouTube stream so that you guys can know what the fuck happened with the Zodiac killer.
Okay?
Give me ones in a chat if that all makes sense.
Before I get off YouTube, I want to make sure that we have that you guys understand the investigate, the case in general.
Give me ones in the chat if it makes sense.
Give me twos if you guys have any questions so I can answer them before we move on over to Rumble and watch this documentary.
Give me twos if you guys don't understand something and tell me specifically what you don't understand.
Give me ones if you understand it.
Because I really want to.
We went through each murder that we know is confirmed, by the way.
There's other murders that we don't know.
We're going to talk about it on the documentary, right?
Let me give the Rumble link here.
Here's the Rumble Link Ninjas.
Stream will continue here.
I'll pin it for you, ninjas.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, he was never caught, guys.
He was never caught.
I dropped a Rumble link.
It's pinned.
I'm looking here, Angie.
Do you see any twos?
No.
Okay, let me read chats before I switch over.
Only ones on Rumble.
Okay.
Michaelca Boss, WFresh with a dollar.
Thank you so much.
Final tour says, Myron, would you ever react or watch the early episodes of Jerry Springer?
It was a bunch of kids discussing racism, religion, and the boys.
It's really based mainly on CC for that sort of stuff.
Watching Bimbo's Yap for two hours is funny, but not much is learned.
Hey, man, jump into Castle Club Zoom calls, bro.
I hope Frank doesn't get rejected from the art school like someone I know.
We're watching a documentary on Castle Club.
Yeah, we are.
By real talk.
If Frank ever has kids, I got dibs on a pup.
If not, I'm going to kidnap that cute ninja.
Yeah, Frank is very, yeah.
Yeah, we're going to get kids.
We're going to get him puppies later on.
I think his brother might get adopted by one of my buddies.
We're trying.
Can you get Jesse Lee Peterson on the show?
He's interviewed Sneeko and Zerk already.
He's basically would also be hilarious after our show.
The thing is, bro, is that he doesn't travel like that.
Noam Billy, would you consider having McGinnis or Enrico Torillo on the pod?
Don't know who those guys are.
Who do you mean, Noam Billy?
Myron, are the Zoom calls going to be uploaded as the one with Jeremy hasn't been, hasn't just wondering?
That is a good question.
I can tell them to upload them now.
Let me tell Freshen them.
We need to upload Jerby.
Get the club people are wild.
They've been saying memes all over the stream.
Oh, have they?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Crazy stuff.
I mean, like.
And then.
And what I'm going to do actually is I'm going to put the Castle Club chat once we go over to Rumble.
Oh, God.
Okay, so we don't got any twos?
No, just people traveling like, I'm deaf or whatever the fuck.
Okay.
They're saying you're deaf?
No, people saying like, oh, two because I'm deaf.
Oh.
Stupid shit.
Okay, fair enough.
All right, guys.
So that concludes the Zodiac Killer.
We covered the investigation with the main part.
We went over a quick little recap.
We covered, obviously, the murders of a bunch of the victims.
Of the victims.
Right.
We covered David Ferrede and Betty Lou Jensen on December 20, 1968.
We covered Darlene Farron and Mike Majo on July 5th, 1969.
Mike Majo survived.
Keep in mind for that because he's going to be a critical witness later.
We covered Cecilia Shepard and Brian Hartnell on September 27, 1969.
And we covered Paul Stein, October 11th, 1969.
What's the other guy that survived?
Brian Hartnell.
Okay.
Brian Hartnell and Mike Majo survived.
Both of them.
All right.
So rest in peace to the victims, obviously.
We're going to go on over, guys, to Rumble now.
So come on over, guys.
You guys know what time it is.
It is time to rumble, my friends.
Okay.
Let's get ready to rumble.
All right, guys.
I'm going to end the YouTube stream here.
Coming over, Rumble, guys.
Love you guys.
Come on over to Rumble.
Come on over to Rumble.
Link is pinned in the comments.
All right, or pinned in the chat.
Come on over right now.
We're ending it on YouTube.
Rumble.com slash FedReacts.
All right.
Now, we are on Castle Club and on X. All right.
So let's go ahead, guys.
We are going to go ahead and react to the Netflix documentary.
This is episode one.
All right.
Also, Ninjas, don't forget to follow me on Myron Gains X and on.
We call him Mr. Alan.
Remember the name of the episode.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's go, ninjas.
Oh, hold on.
Let me fix the chat.
We are.
How do you feel?
Really nervous.
Why do you feel nervous?
Because I feel like I'm betraying someone that I cared about for a long time.
My sister and my brother's lives were molded by him.
I mean, they are who they are because of him.
My siblings and I, we called him Mr. Alan.
I'll never forget the first time seeing him at the pool.
He was this big, heavy dude.
It was just clumsy, kind of oaf.
But when he got on that dive board, this transformation would happen.
You would swear he was a primo ballet star.
He would do stuff that nobody else can do.
Wait, what?
You guys said the stream is still going on on YouTube?
No way, it's still going on in YouTube.
Oh, shit, it is.
What the fuck?
Oh, no.
Wait.
What the fuck?
Hold on.
Let me fix this, guys.
My bad.
Thank you guys for letting me know.
What the fuck?
Alright, let me...
I don't know why the fuck it's still...
Hmm.
This is strange.
Yeah, YouTube is still on.
No, no, no, guys.
I gotta fucking end it on YouTube, bro.
That's not good.
Because if it's on YouTube, then we all know what's gonna happen there.
They're gonna fucking cry and shit.
So, so that's the L. Yeah, give me one sec, guys, while I fix this shit.
They said snitches in the chat.
Guys, I'm glad they told me, bro.
Because then they're gonna take the video down, man.
Y'all know how YouTube is.
Come on, man.
That shit go hit.
Get hit immediately.
Yeah, it's still live.
I don't know why the fuck this shit is still live.
Okay.
Thank you, chat, for letting me know.
I'm ending the YouTube stream now, for real, this time.