I think I think you guys saw my OBS screen, didn't you?
Yeah, it's a lot, isn't it?
You guys seeing all the stuff going on in the background.
Yeah, what I hit.
Yeah, yeah, I can see all that.
Yeah, welcome, guys.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Welcome to the stream.
I got Angie with me here.
Angie, you want to say what's up to the people?
It's been a minute since you've been here.
Yeah.
Hello, people.
How are you?
Oh, my bad.
Wrong angle.
Go ahead.
You're good.
I got a new angle.
But you're good.
Go ahead.
Okay.
How's it going?
I miss you guys.
I'm here again.
Frank, what are you doing?
Stop, Frank.
We're going to cover the disappearance of Gabby Petito.
I think some of you might know what this is about because this case was huge, especially here in Florida.
And there is a big documentary came out on Netflix, and it's been trending.
Well, I think of lately because I've seen a lot of people talking about this case now.
And it's been four years, five years almost.
Yeah, from 2021, right?
2021, yeah.
Yeah, I remember when this first came out and the FBI got involved.
You were here in Florida, right?
When this happened?
Yeah, yeah.
It was 2021.
I remember people talking about it because the FBI got involved to help because she was missing for a while.
You were working in the government?
No, no, no, no.
No, this is after I left.
Okay.
But I remember it hitting the news.
I wanted to ask you, like, how was it?
Like, how was Florida back then?
Oh, yeah, you weren't here yet.
I was, actually.
I was just arriving.
Okay.
It was 2021.
We were still locked down in 2021.
We're still, yeah, we were still locked down.
We were.
As crazy as that sounds, we were still locked down.
That's crazy.
I remember I came on July 22nd.
Because the problem when it comes to the lockdowns is Florida didn't fully, I don't think we were fully like unlocked stopped with the lockdowns until like 2023.
Yeah, almost.
Because remember, like you still had some places where you had to social distance and you still had to wear masks in some places.
So I don't think we were fully, completely done with the bullshit until like 2023.
But that wasn't like that.
It wasn't as bad as other places.
That's what I was going to say, because I remember New York in 2021, it was really bad.
Like everywhere was closed.
Everything was closed.
You couldn't eat in, like, you couldn't do dining things in restaurants.
You couldn't do anything because everybody had to use face masks.
It was really, really bad.
But in Florida, everybody was here, like, nothing happened.
Yeah, we were more open than other people for sure.
Yeah.
We were definitely more open than other people.
But like, but Florida still, we still had lockdowns, but we were better off than most states.
So, no, that's probably why they wanted to travel.
Yeah.
The lockdowns probably made them annoyed.
probably and broke And what?
And broke.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know they were broke.
Yeah.
They didn't have money.
And money leads to a lot of issues.
So, yeah.
Do you have the CCTV footage?
No, I can get it, though.
I'll send it to you.
You can send us me on Telegram and then I'll pull it up.
I got a couple things here.
So let's go ahead and go through this, guys.
You have anything else, Angie, you want to tell them before I okay.
So let's go ahead and look at some of this stuff here.
So there I am.
Okay.
And what I'll do, guys, I'll read some of the chats as well.
Let me look here before I, so I don't miss any of you.
And we're live on all the platforms, by the way, right now, guys.
So, welcome.
Demetrius Rev says, Yo, Myron, you told me to remind you of this question.
I would like to hear a detail step-by-step on the podcast, your staff, and your decision how you go about it.
The question was, let me pull this up on screen so everybody can see your question.
This is a pretty good question.
The question was, if Trump called you right now at this moment and said, "Hey, we really need you to be the head of Homeland Security Investigations and steer us in the right direction because we love your views and we've been watching,"What would you step by step after that phone call in terms of podcasters or staff and everything else you have?
So, that's a very good question, actually.
Yeah.
He asked me this last week, but I was like, you know what, let me go ahead and think about it, how I would go about it.
So, what I would do is, so obviously, you know, I'll take the position, right?
Even though it'd be a huge pay cut, because as director of HSI, I'll probably get maybe 200K a year.
So, it would be a huge pay cut.
But I would do it for, you know, to serve the country.
Next thing I would do is I would basically get all my stuff kind of situated where Fresh would run everything, right?
He would run the pod, he would do everything, and he'd run it.
And then I'd try my best to get him a good co-host.
And then what I would do is I would, you know, come in periodically, you know, just as a guest.
Probably won't be able to do a good nighttime show, girls and call them stupid bimbos, though.
I'll be honest with y'all.
I'll probably only be able to come in and maybe give you guys like tips on how to, you know, get into the government, how to get a clearance, how to make money.
Like, it had to be clean stuff.
What else?
Yeah, so I'll find Fresh a host, step one, a co-host.
I'd try to delay it in EOD as I try to, I try to give myself at least a month of EOD, which means entry on duty.
Then everything would go to Fresh.
Maybe he gets a co-host, you know, depending on someone that he wants to work with.
And then let's see here.
And then I would, and then I would leave a month later.
I would take two pay periods to EOD.
Because you have to EOD on the beginning of a pay period.
That's how it works.
Which is a pay period in the government is two weeks, 26 pay periods a year.
So that's what I would do step by step if I were to get that call from the Trump administration saying, hey, we want you to run Homeland Secret Investigations.
And yeah, dude, that's how I would go about it.
I hope that answers your question.
But that's really what it'd be.
So to just recap for y'all.
Sorry, guys, I didn't sleep much last night.
I was actually with Sneeko.
We were filming some stuff.
So stay tuned.
We got some good stuff coming for you guys.
So I really like his new vlog style that he's been doing.
Actually, matter of fact, let me shout out Sneeko real quick.
He made this video, which I thought was fucking fantastically done.
I got to share with you guys.
You got it right up there.
I'll make it big.
But just to go finish what I was saying.
So yeah, step one, I'll take the job, right?
I'd accept the EOD.
Step two, I'd get with Fresh.
Obviously, I'll talk with him.
We'd have a month plan set up where we get him a co-host.
I would periodically show up every couple of, you know, weeks or months for certain episodes, right?
That won't fuck me up.
Then I would just hand the reins over to him to do it completely.
And then I would obviously go and take over HSI and lead the charge because FBI nowadays, bro, is on some bullshit, bro.
So I hope that answers your question.
TJ Ali, hey, Myron, don't know if you saw my chat the other night on After Hours, but just wanted your thoughts on it being revealed that Kamala is one of them boys.
LOL, she is apparently of Assyrian themboys descent.
Well, not surprised.
Her husband is too.
So I'm really not surprised anymore by anything.
Okay, Anon says, this came 10 hours ago, but he goes, there was a jury of his peers.
He may not have directly killed them, but he played a role like a car accident says each person is a certain percentage responsible.
Oh, is he replying to Chauvin?
Yeah, I think that's Chelvin.
Okay.
Then we got here.
Anon says, there's a jury.
Oh, no.
Hold on one sec, chat.
I didn't write a new message.
That was before I sent before.
I just wanted to say I support watching recently.
I've watched a lot more of the old FedExplane stuff.
Get the likes out.
I appreciate that, man.
Hey, Mark, going back to Amarant the Tempted Heist.
What are some in real life home security and secure yourself for loved ones?
Do you believe USA will be like, Zada, Mexico, your arm security to be sort of safe?
Yeah, man, this is, I mean, I've said this before.
I'll say it again.
I think every woman needs to have a gun, right?
Needs to have a gun, or at least like a fucking dog or some shit.
You need something to equalize because, quite frankly, you can't fight off a man.
In her situation, that's the worst case scenario: multiple armed intruders showing up.
That would be something that even a capable man would have a tough time dealing with.
She's just lucky that she had a husband, despite the fact she's been lying about it for so long, that shot off a couple of shots and nicked one of them, and they ran off.
So she got super lucky.
But having a gun, having a robust security system, especially someone like her, like, yeah, bro, definitely need that.
Let me show you this clip real quick, guys, before I get into the Gabby Petito stuff, because I do think that this was really well done by Fresh.
I mean, by Sneeko.
And the name of the video is Twitch is fucking retarded.
And I think we're going to have him on tomorrow.
I think Sneeko did his video by himself.
Yeah, he does everything himself.
Which is crazy.
Yeah, he does everything himself.
He does a lot of work.
Where you get banned if you extend your arm too far.
Hold on, let me get my face out the way a little bit.
Can you see it, Angie?
Up top, or are you just watching it from here?
Okay.
I'll just move it here.
It's the website where you get banned if you extend your arm too far unless you're black like Kevin Hart.
Where you could call for the assassination of a U.S. senator if you do the humiliation ritual.
And to wish PTSD on American soldiers if you're a fat industry plant.
This website is unfortunately the main source of live streaming.
What started as Justin.
Oh, you know what?
Hold on.
I got to turn the volume up.
It's at 100.
I got you, ninjas.
I'm going to play it back from the beginning.
It's going 348.
Sorry about that, chat.
It's the website where you get banned if you extend your arm too far unless you're black like Kevin Hart.
Where you could call for the assassination of a U.S. senator if you do the humiliation ritual.
Facts.
That's so true, man.
This is it.
I'm going to get myself out the way.
And to wish PTSD on American soldiers if you're a fat industry plan.
I remember when she said that, Frogan or whatever her name is, bro.
Ridiculous.
This website is unfortunately the main source of live streaming.
What started as Justin.tv was sold to Amazon in 2014 for a billion dollars.
America deserved 9-11, dude.
Yahsan said that shit.
America deserved 9-11, bro.
Fuck it.
I'm saying it.
Then slowly it became the place where people block traffic at a convention center dressed in caddiers convene online.
Like if Portland, Oregon was a website.
Autistic white people before they knew what autism was.
Normal people didn't and still don't know that there's an audience of people that watch an animated mouse play Fortnite for hours.
Anyway, fast forward a couple years and there's a 30-year-old man with red hair who's flossing on Jimmy Fallon.
Normal people are like, why is there a 30-year-old man with red hair flossing on Jimmy Fallon?
And suddenly out of nowhere, this Jewish kid pops up and changes streaming forever.
He's playing 2K and LeBron James calls him up.
The biggest rappers are pulling up to freestyle.
This kid is making more money than the celebrities coming on the street.
He's bringing on cute girls to flirt.
He's joking late night with his friends.
He's doing what regular people do.
Suddenly, Twitch isn't autistic and gender fluid anymore.
Suddenly, Twitch is mainstream.
Then naturally, this kid starts maturing and learning about the world.
How politics and fake morality extend far beyond just the government.
How the entertainment industry is held together by fake friendships to make it on Twitch.
That's so true when it comes to fucking influencers, bro.
Twitch, you gotta fake it.
On Twitch, you could say America deserved 9-11 if you put on a dress.
But if you say there are only two genders, you'll get banned for unmoderated chat.
Twitch is fucking retarded.
It's retarded that an American company has decided freedom of speech doesn't matter.
It's retarded how they created their own system of morality through the voices of multi-millionaire streamers who tell you to eat the rich.
Through the voices of women whose job it is to cry on camera so pathetic men can fall in love through the screen.
But it starts to make sense when you see who their CEO is.
A serial masturbator.
A gooner.
That's it.
I was doing plenty of research and yo, bro, really is a gooder, though.
I'm not gonna lie, man.
You guys are gonna see.
Look at this shit.
Stop when he showed his algorithm was a bunch of porn stars floating in hot tubs.
CEO Dan Clancy is a pathetic libtard with no backbone who makes a big speech boasting about new descriptive censorship policies and then bans me a week later for off-platform behavior.
Fucking ridiculous.
He banned us for the same exact reason, bro.
What the fuck is off-platform behavior?
Did I make a Nazi salute in my sleep?
He enacts policy where streamers are supposed to be unbanned after two years, but refuses to follow through if he's an enemy of his lapdog.
If Dan Clancy wasn't retarded, he would grift the MAGA right wing just like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg did after Trump won.
But he is retarded.
So when the ADL is applying pressure because his lapdog is promoting registered terrorists.
That's crazy.
That's true.
Hassan had a Houthi guy on his stream and he literally plays Hassan Hassan plays Hamas and Houthi like propaganda videos and Hezbollah videos on Twitch, bro, which is fucking wild that he does that.
He banned Sneeko and Fresh and Fit instead.
Here's why Twitch will inevitably fail or be sold within the year.
One thing I learned over the years to stay alive being banned everywhere for reasons as stupid as COVID misinformation is you never abandon your core.
Twitch blew up because of Aiden Ross and then threw him away.
And we're trying to maintain some semblance of moral consistency.
All of social media is seeing through the clown show.
Even Elon Musk saw this shit, man.
He commented under because Ethan Klein played a video of Hassan's shit and they took it down on Twitch.
What Twitch doesn't seem to realize is that these websites don't survive without real creators.
Why else am I still alive?
Creators like Aiden Ross should have been given a seat at the investor's table.
That's actually very true, man.
That's very true.
Aiden Ross was responsible for a lot of Twitch's success.
You know, you could love him or you can hate him, but he paved the way for Kai Sanat, for Speed.
All these dudes would be nowhere without him.
He's the first phase, all these niggas, bro.
All the top streamers now basically took Aiden's, you know, they took his style and ran with it.
And now they've blown up on Twitch.
So that is wild to have one of your top guys just kick him off for unmoderated chat.
That's ridiculous.
And then two years later, they didn't reinstate him.
You know, and honestly, guys, I think a big reason why they don't want Aiden back, guys, let's just call Spade a Spade.
He's on a competitor's platform.
He's on a competitive platform.
He's on Kick.
Kik is a direct competitor to Twitch and was created to combat the bullshit from Twitch because Twitch has extremely bad community guidelines that they enforce selectively.
So that inconsistency pissed a lot of people off.
So they made Kick, literally to combat Twitch.
It's the same exact thing.
And he uses the same servers, the Amazon, same Amazon servers.
So him being on Kik, right, pretty much sealed the deal where they're like, no, we're never going to bring you back on Twitch.
Right?
And then also, he would take away their market share.
I'm pretty confident that if Aiden came back to Twitch, that would hurt Kai.
That would hurt AMP.
That would hurt some of these stats.
It would hurt FaZe because all of them are his son.
So that's why they're very reluctant to bring him back as well.
And he does riskier interviews.
Look, you guys know I've been critical of Aiden in the past and I've said shit that I don't like that he's done.
But one thing I will give him credit for, he's platformed a lot of controversial people.
He's platformed me, Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentez, Sneeko, Fouzi, Vitaly.
Like, he's had a bunch of people on that are very controversial.
He's taking risks that FaZe, AMP, none of these, these guys would never fucking take, ever.
So that is also something where he's considered a brand risk.
That's why he calls it brand risk boxing because that's what they tell him nowadays.
But I'll give him credit for that.
That's why I stream on Charleston White.
Party now, where I literally own a percentage of the company.
Freedom of speech is what holds all this.
And Sneeko's on party.
Chaos together.
If you disagree, you deserve a 9-11.
Yeah, Sneeko's very, very talented.
And here's the thing for everyone that's saying he's grifting or whatever.
Like, guys, don't forget, this is how he made his original videos.
He still has this same political views pretty much.
He just goes ahead and does artistic videos like he did in the beginning.
Now, now he could do what he wanted to do because before he made the artistic videos, he wasn't getting paid from it.
He went into streaming, made some money.
Now he's able to go back and do what he wants to do, despite it not necessarily paying because he kind of built up a foundation.
Anyway, you know, quick little digress there, give my guy Sneeko some support.
But yeah, go check him out on XGuys.
Literally, here's his account.
He posts a video every single day, man.
Really consistent.
It's Sneeko right here on Twitter.
So go give him a follow, guys.
Really good videos.
If you're into videography, this actually gives you a lot of good ideas.
He does a lot of good transitions, really good screenplay, etc.
Really creative stuff, man.
So feel free to look.
Here, I'll show this Epstein video to y'all.
This one's a really good one.
This is a good one, too.
They're very short, too.
And they're short.
They're easy to watch, exactly.
If you read between the black...
Yeah, we big up our friends over here, guys, on Fresh or Fit, bro.
Black box on the Epstein list.
especially him being banned everywhere.
If you read between.
Well, watch this and then, um, I'm gonna, then we're gonna get into this case guys.
The black box on the Epstein list, it's easy to see 9-11.
But if you look even closer, you could easily see that Epstein was Mossad.
It's very annoying to anyone who's been researching Epstein to see the Trump-appointed team tasked with declassifying the Epstein list, dancing like uncles.
Bro, that shit was crazy.
And a lot of these dudes are Zios too, man.
That's what makes it funnier.
A lot of these people are like Twitter personalities.
This is DC Drano, one of them boys.
This is Mike Cernovich, one of them boys.
We got Scott Presler, who's a gay, conservative transformer.
This chick, I forget her name.
She's definitely one of them boys.
I don't know who this is.
Maybe Jack Wasobi.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah.
And I think this right here is Libs of TikTok.
Bro, literally, all of them are fucking them boys.
I think the only person that isn't one of them boys in this is this guy, Scott Presler, and this nigga right here at the Cowboy Hat.
I think they're the only two that aren't.
But all these, them boys.
Pulls out a wedding with binders of information that have been available online for years.
Libs of TikTok is one of them boys.
Here are quick facts.
No conspiracies because everyone else is lying.
Jeffrey Epstein definitely worked for Israel.
Not some random Middle Eastern country like new FBI director Dan Bongino said.
Epstein did.
Yeah, man.
Rare Bongino L right there, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
That was a rare L. Didn't have a business.
He was financed by bill.
And every single time, bro, when it comes to Israel, most of these politicians fail.
Billionaire philanthropist Leslie Wexner, who was the CEO of Victoria's Secret.
Makes you wonder, was Victoria's Secret getting sex trafficked on an island?
Think about that next time your sister wants to stop there at the mall.
Les Wexner is one of the richest Zionists in the world and funds some of America's favorite conservatives.
Yes, he's still alive.
Yes, the victims have accused him.
And no, he's not in jail.
Epstein's wife, Jelaine Maxwell, who's currently doing 25 to life for sex trafficking, was the right-hand mastermind behind it all.
The Florida State, the ranch in New Mexico, the luxury Manhattan apartment, and the infamous ritual temple on the Virgin Islands.
He also had a crib in Paris, Paris, France.
Jelaine Maxwell was the bottom bitch.
The female voice needed to coax the girls to every location.
Yes, Ghelane was trafficking girls and shaking hands with everybody worth knowing in America, was perhaps an even more evil manipulator than Epstein himself.
And I explained to you guys how she was able to do this.
She was able to do this because she basically was an environmentalist, right?
So the way she would do this is she would show up, guys, to these UN meetings and she would talk about the ocean and pollution and how terrible it was and all this other stuff.
And what she would basically do is, right, when you talk about the environment, like a lot of these, you know, people at the UN are super woke.
Like, oh, my God, yeah, you're right.
We need to protect the ocean and the whales.
So she would build connects there.
And then, obviously, she'd be at these different parties or whatever.
And then that's when she would bring her boy Jeff.
And they'd bring these Victoria Secret models that Leslie Wexner and Jean-Luck Brunel would help them recruit.
And they would look like the light for the party.
Because any couple that brings hot girls to a party is always going to be looked at as like, oh, these guys have some value.
That's how they're able to get into a lot of these events.
Les Wexner owned Victoria's Secret.
Brunel was a recruiter for the models.
He'd give Epstein the girls.
They go to the party.
They bring the chicks.
They look like rock stars.
Then Epstein invites them to the island, invites them to Paris, invites them to New York, New Mexico, whatever.
One of these big, which a lot of them outside of the New York place are secluded areas, by the way, West Palm Beach, etc.
He invites them.
Girls show up.
Or sorry, the guests show up.
Bam, he has underage girls there.
And then it gets into a fucking hole, Dave Chappelle.
Gotcha.
Gotcha, bitch.
But what's even more interesting is that her father, Robert Maxwell, was quite literally an Israeli spy.
That's not a joke.
He was a spy.
And for those of you that are wondering, not only was he a spy, he did a bunch of crazy shit, chat.
This dude, this dude Maxwell, he basically got information that a guy named Mordecai Venunu had 50 plus pictures of their nuclear program out in Demona.
And what he was able to do, basically, was he told the Mossad, yo, this guy Mordecai has these clips.
You need to go ahead and go get this motherfucker.
So what does the Mossad do?
They go ahead and tell him, holy shit.
Okay, we're going to trap this guy.
They get this Italian chick, right, or an American girl, and they tell her, hey, meet him in Italy.
Mordecai Venunu goes over there, thinking he's going to get some pussy.
Next thing you know, he fucking gets fucking grabbed up by some dudes at Yamaka's, and they take his dumb ass to Tel Aviv, kidnapped, and they fucking put him in prison for like 10 years because he was going to expose the nuclear program.
And the way that he actually exposed it was he had these pictures and he sold it to a Colombian dude that worked for a media company that Robert Maxwell owned.
And that's how Robert Maxwell got notified and told the Mossad.
And bam, next thing you know, he's getting fucking arrested.
So that, my friends, is how Robert Maxwell served his country.
Robert Maxwell was a murderous double agent who literally stole U.S. intelligence and sold it to American enemies.
When his cover was blown, Mossad killed him.
With direct links to MI6, the KGB, and Mossad, he was like the godfather mixed with John Wick of Israel.
His brutal use of mafia tactics, intelligence, and blackmail created the country of Israel you know today.
Even former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir said he has done more for Israel than can today be told.
It sounds like a movie, but this is all public and well documented for decades now.
Imagine what else they're hiding in these binders.
The point is, Epstein's blackmail operation is impossible to work alone.
And if you wonder why you see the star of David next to every American politician, this is why.
It's why this is the most taboo subject in the world, but the veil is being lifted.
My friend Ian Carroll went on the Joe Rogan podcast today and discussed this topic on the biggest conversation platform in the world.
He ratioed Elon Musk with this topic on his Yeah, look at that.
220k.
That's wild when he talked about this.
Own platform.
The biggest voices in the world are no longer capable of avoiding it.
And one thing that's obvious enough through the redacted blackouts of the Epstein client list is the lack of anybody Muslim.
There aren't any.
But you would think through this.
It's actually a good point.
He of propaganda about what Muslims do today.
And in the words of Alex Jones, the Islamic takeover of the West.
There would be Muslims involved in the biggest uncovered blackmail operation ever.
But no, even with the former most Googled man in the world, Andrew Tate, who continues to blame terrorist attacks on Muslims.
Guess what I saw in the car on the way here?
I got to bring these guys together.
Maybe this weekend.
A terror attack in Germany.
A Muslim ran over a bunch of white people in Germany this morning.
But the white people in Germany can't band together to fight against it because then they are what?
Three times now where it turns out they weren't even Muslim at all.
The Pakistani invader was a Christian born in the UK.
The Christmas jihadist hacker hated Muslims and even replied to my tweets saying that.
And the German guy from the other day that Tate mentioned on the PBD podcast, that guy was a Christian.
Happy Lent, by the way, to all the Christians, and I hope it's successful.
It's no hate to Tate.
People make mistakes.
But when I became Muslim two years ago, I thought the propaganda was over.
Boy, oh boy.
People ran out of lives, so they started hating the way we fast, saying that Ramadan is like skipping lunch.
If you think having no food, water coffee every day from 5 a.m. to 6 or even 8 p.m. for a month straight is easy, be my guest.
So whatever bullshit propaganda they spread about us, at least there were no Muslims on the Epstein list.
All right.
Yeah.
So guys, go check him out.
Really, really good stuff.
Really creative.
Good camera work.
He does vlogs, all that stuff.
So go check him out on Twitter.
Anyway, so yeah, we're going to be covering the murder of Gabby Pepito.
So I do got a couple of videos here, guys.
Hopefully they don't hit me with a copyright strike or some shit, but we'll try the 48 Hours.
Angie said that's the best documentary she's watched on it.
I didn't watch the Netflix series.
I know it's like three episodes or something.
I started watching the first of it, but I fell asleep.
Did you get the CCTV footage?
Oh, you sent it me on Telegram?
Okay, let me pull it up right now.
We have to skip through it because it's very long, but it's very important for the paying your bills on time raises your credits.
Okay, got it.
I hate when it just opens up on Bing.
Who the fuck uses Bing, bro?
Fuck Bill Gates.
I don't want that bullshit fucking thing, dude.
It's like the browser for Microsoft Windows.
Okay, yeah, I've seen this.
Yeah.
Yeah, we can skip through it, though.
Okay, so in August 2021, 22-year-old American woman and traveling vlogger Gabriel Venora Pedito was killed by her fiancé Brian Christopher Laundry while they were traveling together on a van life journey across the United States.
The trip was planned to last for four months and began July 2nd, 2021.
But Petito disappeared on August 27.
Damn, bro, it couldn't even make it like two months.
So this is the YouTube channel, right, that they were running together.
And we're going to actually play this because I think this is really important for you guys to see how much of a lie social media really is, chat.
You know, on the cover, you guys are going to see, you know, what looks like a loving couple, but there was something way worse beneath the surface.
And, you know, this is actually something that I try to avoid with you guys.
You know, you guys know I'm very, you know, well, number one, it's very hard for me to conceal my emotions if I'm annoyed by something.
You guys obviously can tell that.
The other thing as well is that I try to be as authentic and raw with you guys as possible with everything.
I mean, you guys know so much about me, pause, and a lot of other people, which is why fucking they make all these hit pieces.
But I think being transparent is the way to really get your audience to trust you because a lot of these influencers, man, are frauds, fakes, and they don't really talk about things.
Now, I understand why, because there are a bunch of weirdos out there that will go ahead and try to use that against you or docs or some other bullshit like that.
But I think transparency is always the best policy.
You know, that's why, like, when people say, like, for example, like when Officer Tatum said Myron's a fraud or freshman is a fraud, when I confronted him on it, he didn't, he couldn't say anything.
He was like, well, you know, I disagree with you on XYZ.
Well, what does that have to do with me being a fraud?
We can, you know, hash these disagreements out.
But, you know, the one thing that I really do pride myself on is like, you can't call me a fraud.
How am I a fraud?
And no one can ever answer that question.
So, so anyway, yeah.
So this video right here is a perfect, I guess, example of social media portraying one thing, but then something else far sinister going behind the scenes.
So this is their video.
I don't know if we're going to watch the whole thing.
We'll watch it for a bit.
Just so you guys kind of get an idea.
I'll put the playback speed at about 1.25.
And let's see, man.
So right off rip, you can tell that she has a drone, right?
Which is good.
This is some good production value, especially for someone who seems like they're new to YouTube.
Again, white people stuff.
So, me and Brian shut up and got ready, made the bed in the tent, set up.
I think our plan for today is to just hang out here in the tent.
I remember once I asked you if you would like to climb the Everest and you said no, that's only white people subject to them.
Bro, yeah, man.
Only white people will subject themselves to nature where they're at the mercy of that shit, man.
Fuck that.
We didn't conquer all these goddamn animals to go back to them.
It don't make sense.
If you see the Everest movie, it's just white people.
Fuck that, man.
That's what, yo, look, look, look.
I make fun of black people all the time.
That's one thing that I'm a nigga on.
I'm not going outside.
No nature.
None of that shit.
You white people, fuck that.
You guys go hiking.
This nigga freshman hiking with Aaron Cleary in Vegas.
Oh, you want to go?
Fuck no.
What the hell do I look like?
Fuck no, man.
I don't do no fucking icing.
What?
So I can look like this nigga right here.
You guys want me to look like this nigga right here with my fucking feet folded in the fucking dirt?
My legs crossed like a pretzel status.
The fuck am I going to look like, man?
That's the one thing, bro.
White people?
Nah, man.
I can't agree with you guys on that.
I agree with you guys on, you know, not being able to dance and, you know, saving money and not being listening to stupid music and shit like that and, you know, not being morons.
But when it comes to this nature shit, nah, man.
You guys have fun with that, bro.
I'm not going outside.
You need to connect with nature.
Nah, man, fuck that.
Connect with nature for what?
So I could connect with a lion to eat me or a bear.
Come on, no.
Come on, man.
It's not going to the Amazon.
Nah, man.
White people are retarded for this shit.
I ain't going to lie.
Go out in the middle of the wilderness for what, bro?
We didn't fight all these thousands of years to just go back.
I'm not going back to the plantation, man.
I'm not.
It's like a nigga saying, oh, I want to go back to picking cotton.
It's not happening, man.
So fuck that shit.
Niggas sitting there Indian style, all happy and shit.
So we are right outside Capital Reef right now in a free dispersed campspot.
And we've been lucky so far at all the places we've stayed.
But I'd say this is one of the best so far.
Since we left New York, I've only set up my hammock once.
And now we're all the way in Utah.
And luckily enough, I was able to set up my hammock, one of these trees.
And they're kind of like in the desert.
So you guys can already see very effeminate characteristics from this guy.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Thank you.
And that was their one and only video three years ago.
This video was released on, let's see here.
August 19, 2021.
Oh, a couple of days before she went missing.
Because she went missing on the 21st, I think.
Yeah.
So when you asked me before.
Yep.
So apparently they were, she moved in with his parents in Florida.
And they started working at a Publix.
And so they saved up money.
And when the pandemic hit, they quit.
And they decided to do this thing.
Okay.
All right.
That makes sense.
Yep.
That makes sense.
I mean, I think, you know, it was not too long ago, guys, where we were locked in our houses for years.
So I could see, like, you know, some people might say, oh, I want to go on a cross-country thing.
Like, I can see why, because, like, the lockdowns were annoying.
You were stuck in your house for a year plus.
Like, don't forget, guys, I know it's like, literally, just go back four years.
Like, literally, you got to wear a mask six feet apart, can't go to certain places.
People, stuff was closed down.
And all of 2020, I know, especially in Florida, we're locked down since March.
So I could see why they might want to do a cross-country trip in 2021, right after the restrictions started to loosen up a little bit, right?
And then, yeah, they probably didn't have that much money because they probably didn't work that much whether it worked in Publix.
Now that you think about it.
And I imagine she spent like half of that money buying the van over there because she bought it in 2020.
Oh.
And they started it.
It was her van, right?
Yeah, it was hers.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, she tricked it out pretty nice.
She put like a bed in there and stuff like that.
So, hey, Martin, for your shooting range vlog, can I send you a free custom clock slide?
I lost laser engraved and played them.
Is it a G26?
Yeah, I have a 26, I have a 19, and I got a 17.
So, all right, so you want to tell them about this documentary real quick that we're going to watch before we play it?
This is the one you picked out.
Yeah, this is the best one I found on YouTube about like that sums up the story of the whole thing, like the disappearance and the killing.
But if you want, like if you really want to watch a really good documentary, watch the Netflix ones.
It's actually really good.
I watch the Netflix.
Three episodes, right?
And I prefer then this one, obviously.
But for obvious reasons, we won't be playing the Netflix ones.
Yeah, so let's see if we can play this one here for you, ninjas.
Also, guys, do me a favor, man.
Like the video, guys.
You know, I'd appreciate that.
What are we at here?
I'm looking.
We got.
Let me look here.
We got 45, guys.
We should be at easily 1,000 plus.
We're still doing the Fed Reacts videos for you guys.
I know this channel's turned into like a political cultural commentary show.
But we still do FedReacts on Sundays as always.
Gonna keep the tradition going because you guys do like this true crime stuff.
Especially when big cases hit, right?
So make sure to support the channel, like the video.
It helps a lot.
But let's go ahead and get into it.
I'm going to put this thing at like 1.25 speed.
Hopefully, YouTube doesn't fuck us up, but let's see what happens.
And I'm going to be stopping it often to give commentary, guys, so don't get mad at me.
Because also that helps with not getting hit with copyright as well.
You got to alter the content significantly.
Never go that side.
Definitely weren't compatible because this motherfucker murdered her, man.
Yeah.
Like, that's crazy, bro.
That's crazy.
What could have been so bad that he made that decision to kill her?
Like, what could have been that trigger, you know?
I don't know.
Like, that's a good question.
Like, and we probably will never know because he killed himself.
Yeah.
She probably, there was probably something that she did that just triggers him and she just kept doing it.
But I don't know.
But to get to kill her?
No, yeah, I know.
That's insane.
Because she even admitted when the cops pulled her over, like, she was being annoying and talking too much.
But damn, bro.
Like, yo, like, get to the nearest airport.
Like, you know, you guys buy tickets and just go home.
Yeah.
Like, if it's that bad, end the trip.
You don't need to fucking like, you know, go on, kill her, then go back home.
Like, nigga, what do you think is going to happen?
Fucking dummy.
He must have felt some sort of comfort in being out in the wilderness and doing it.
Probably.
That's why he's like, oh, I could get away with this.
He probably thought about killing himself way before killing her.
Because, yeah.
Right?
Yeah, well, yeah.
I think it's set in once.
Once, like, I don't think he thought that the case was going to blow up the way he did.
Yeah.
I think that's also a component to why he said, you know, I got to end it.
This because this hit national news.
This was a big deal.
I remember when this thing was breaking out.
And they didn't even do the Netflix documentary yet.
Yeah.
Right?
Oh, remember the comment on the video, YouTube video?
You can show it.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So look, look, look at the top comment on this video, guys.
Oh, did they move it?
Someone said, oh, see you guys here in like five years when Netflix does a documentary.
Yeah, this is a vlog.
Is that their channel?
Like their channel?
Yeah.
Nomadic Static, yeah.
Okay.
Let me look here.
Ask crazy on the phone.
It says somebody said, like, I see you guys in five years.
When the yeah, when the Netflix special drops, yeah, I don't know why I can't see it.
That's weird.
And I have like 66K or something.
It was like the most liked comment or something.
It was.
It was.
I don't know why it got moved down.
Yeah, because this video is probably getting a lot of traction now.
So YouTube probably purposely hit it or deleted it because they're losers.
Yeah, because someone said, see you in five years.
And he called it like three years ago.
Those are the most recent ones, yeah.
So yeah, these are the most recent ones.
Yeah.
And it was the most like coming.
It was crazy.
Yeah.
All right.
Here, real fast.
We haven't gotten stopped by YouTube yet, and we're halfway through, which is good.
Johnny Deck says, you need to say on here what you said last night on the clan meeting that short take on first level dancing 9-11 second level people oh uh bro uh we're on youtube i can't say that bro you said it yourself dating on social media influencers l yeah it typically is super hobby you think this could have been avoided if he didn't live with her you know driving in a van cross country can easily put you guys at each other's necks especially when they're broke uh did you hear about dr umar
daughter no I didn't can you cover Casey Anthony stupid bitch killed her baby and didn't report it got away with it because the prosecution overcharged I think but the last few weeks she's blown blown up on tiktok giving legal advice the fuck must be new here we covered Casey yeah we covered Casey Anthony also let me drop the the link for you guys the crazy chick she came out do you see that video of her talking on Twitter uh no apparently she's like uh giving legal advice yeah she's she's been trying to like place this new version of herself but
as soon as that video came out people started roasting I'm sure they started roasting her she had to close the video bitch you killed your baby right yeah exactly like that that's the video right there yeah on tiktok watch it yeah I will I'm trying to find the video though that we did um oh no okay so this is it but let me get uh Casey
Anthony Fed Reacts hold on guys boom yeah two years ago you guys here it is wow two years ago already yep two years ago I'll drop I'll drop the link for you guys here this is it right here guys this is the video why I said all right I'm gonna make I think that's the first case we did together probably one of them yeah when when did we drop this let me look here I think that's the first that's that was the first one
this is we did this January 29 2023 yeah so yeah guys go go uh go check it out I did this um Casey Anthony already if you guys are wondering but let's see what her legal advice is I dropped the link for you guys in the chat feel free to go check it out go back in time with us all right let's see here get get get Get her on, you said get her on fucking Fresher Fit.
Let's see here.
No.
All right, which one do you want to see, Angie?
No, just any court TV.
Now, for what's trending in true crime, a well-known convicted killer is coming at Casey Anthony for launching her career as a legal advocate.
I am a legal advocate.
I am a researcher.
I've been in the legal field since 2011.
And in this capacity, I feel that it's necessary if I'm going to continue to operate appropriately as a legal advocate that I start to advocate for myself and also advocate for my daughter.
I'm doing this both personally for me, but in a professional capacity.
Yo, this is crazy.
If any of you guys aren't familiar, you want to give them a quick little summary of the Casey Anthony case so they know what the fuck happened here?
Yeah, so this woman, Casey Anthony, she killed her daughter, three-year-old daughter, Kaylin Anthony, back this was when long time ago.
2006, I think it was.
I'm not sure.
Hold on, let me look up real quick.
But yeah, she killed her daughter to go party with her boyfriend.
And while people were looking for her daughter, because she just reported her missing, and she blamed the nanny, which she called Sonny, which is Sonny with an X, right?
Like San X, because that's what she used to drought the daughter to, you know, get her killed.
And she also looked, she also used chloroform to drug her to get her in the back part of the car.
Oh, the trunk?
The trunk of the car.
And that's where they found the body of the baby.
Well, no, they didn't find the body there.
They just found bags and stuff and they smell of a curse there in the car.
And while she was just partying, it was insane.
That case, it's crazy.
Absolutely nuts.
My goal is to continue to help.
She never got convicted.
Like, she never got convicted.
You know, went to jail because she played this story as she blamed her parents and the nanny.
She blamed everybody but herself about the disappearance of her daughter.
So I don't know how the attorney, Jose Paz, he made it look like she was innocent and she never went to jail.
That's what happened with that case, which is infuriating.
A lot of people in Florida still hate her and I think they will hate her forever.
She had a really good attorney.
That kept her from jail.
Yep.
Give a voice to people.
People say that she slept with him in order to pay him.
I don't, I believe it.
A lot of the comments in that video over there are people saying that.
Oh, really?
You have to sleep with your attorney in order to win.
All right, find the link real quick, Angie.
I'm going to pull up the TikTok on screen and we've got to read these comments.
Oh, she deleted the TikTok?
Because everybody was.
The TikTok or the video?
I think it was TikTok.
Try to see if you can find her profile.
To give people tools and resources that they can utilize so they actually know where they can turn to.
None other than Gypsy Rose says that Casey should not be giving posting a lot of tweets about people saying what happened with her.
Legal advice to anyone, let alone making them pay for it.
You'll recall Gypsy Rose served seven years in prison for her role in the 2015 murder of her own mother.
But she's apparently offering advice to Luigi Mangioni.
You know him, the man accused of killing the United Healthcare CEO.
And Gypsy Rose is also offering some advice to the Menendez brothers.
Crazy, bro.
Guys, do me a favor, like the video on YouTube.
We got 3,600 of you guys watching right now between the platforms.
So almost 4,000 guys like the video.
Well, so the question we're asking our power panel is Gypsy right to.
Parents like that always, you know, put pressure on law enforcement and the media.
Because this is what it is, right?
If the parents put pressure on the media or they go to the media with the story, it forces the police to do something.
Because that's one thing, because let's be honest, I'm going to be honest with you, bro.
The police, a lot of the times, unless it's a slow police department and they don't got much going on, like missing persons a lot of times is not going to be the top of the agency's mission, especially if it's a big police department and they got a lot of shit going on, right?
Go ahead and YPD, missing person, bro.
Good luck.
Bro, good luck.
You know what I mean?
But they're out there in Suffolk County.
They're going to take it a bit more seriously.
But again, it's out of their jurisdiction.
She was traveling cross-country with her boyfriend.
So there's not much they can do.
But when it comes to The media, if you put pressure on the media, then that's going to basically put pressure on law enforcement to do something, right?
I'll give you guys an example.
Some of you guys might not like this example, but I'll give it to you guys anyway.
Derek Chauvin, right?
I think anyone with common sense would understand that he didn't get a fair trial, right?
But the reason why he didn't get a fair trial was thanks to the media.
The media put an enormous amount of pressure on the jurors to convict him.
You have Black Lives Matter destroying cities all across the country.
The pandemic was going on.
There was racial tension.
There was no way a jury wasn't going to convict him, right?
So, unfortunately, thanks to media pressure, social media, the news, the mainstream media working together, it destroyed his ability to get a fair and impartial trial.
And for those of you that might not like what I'm saying right now, here's the reality.
I made a tweet about this.
One of the people that were on the jury, guys, was a Black Lives Matter activist.
Yeah.
One of the people that sat on Derek Chauvin's trial was a Black Lives Matter activist.
I think the guy's name was Brandon Mitchell, right?
And he lied during Voider, which is the process where you select the jury.
They asked him, have you ever participated in any activist groups for Black Lives Matter or whatever?
And he said no.
So he fucking lied.
He lied.
And he got on the jury.
And obviously he was biased, which goes against Chauvin's due process rights.
Right?
You have the right to a fair trial by your peers.
But if the peers are fucking tainted and they're Black Lives Matter activists, what the hell do you think is going to happen?
So that is the power of the media, guys, of how it's able to pressure the judicial process.
And this one is no different.
Family comes out, our daughter's missing.
She has that all-American girl look.
She was with her fiancé traveling the country, even more of a unique story.
She was a vlogger, even more of a unique story.
That puts pressure on law enforcement to do something.
And that ended up working out very well.
So, you know, God forbid, I hope none of you ever have to deal with that where a family member of yours goes missing.
But if that ever happens, guys, and the police don't want to fucking do anything, put pressure on the media.
Go to every fucking news outlet.
Trust me, after that, they're going to go ahead and do their goddamn jobs.
Just crossed over 4,000 live viewers.
Do me a favor, guys.
Like the video on YouTube.
Really appreciate it.
How do you guys like the new setup, by the way?
I know off topic or whatever.
But like, you know, the lighting on this, I apologize.
I fucking forgot to.
I'm doing restream on YouTube and X right now.
And I'm pissed off because I forgot to put the 1080p fucking level.
So the quality should actually be better here, which I'm not fucking happy about at all that I forgot to do put this on 1080p, which is why it's only 720.
I mean, I'm using good cameras and shit like that.
But how's all the different angles looking for you guys?
I think on this one, I can lower the ISO a bit.
This is a bit bright, isn't it?
Yeah.
And then obviously we got the wide shot over here where it's, you know, me looking up and shit pause.
So, yeah, what do you guys think?
I think, oh, this is Frank.
Hey, Frank.
What's up, buddy?
Frank, you know what to do.
Yep.
Okay.
So, here you go.
Can you take him real fast?
Yeah.
I think, too, I probably need to adjust this one.
This one, I think, is a bit too bright.
Oh, go ahead.
Where is it?
Oh, he's there.
Say hi, Frankie.
Funky, say hi.
Say hi to the people.
Hi.
Hey, guys, is this better?
I think this is better.
I just brought the ISO down a knock.
On my video, guys, what do you guys think?
Is this better?
I think this is better.
I think the ISO, that's like 320 on the ISO.
All my film niggas, let me know what you guys think.
If that's better.
Okay, Zen Fry says better.
Either way, it looks good.
Yeah, is this Angie's a dork?
Yeah, I know.
720 looks like 4K to you.
Yeah, I'm pissed off, bro.
This should be way better quality, but fucking, obviously, I forgot to do the when I did the restream shit, I didn't put it on 1080p.
It's on 720.
Fucking annoying, bro.
So, yeah.
So, all right.
Is this focused?
God damn.
I love angles.
I like that.
Yeah, make it more dynamic.
One angle is boring, you know?
So, you know, this one I could sit here and talk to them like this, very matter-of-fact.
And then, obviously, the and then with this one here, too, I could sit back and just chat with you guys like this as well.
So, yeah, all right, let's get back to the thing.
But, yeah, so you guys, this looks better.
Uh, give me ones if this looks better, guys.
Give me ones if this.
Let me let me move it one more time because I do want your guys feeder.
I'm gonna drop it down another level.
'Cause the lower the ISO, the better.
Frank, come here.
Say hi to the room, come here.
Come here, give me a hug, give me a hug.
All right, this is 200 ISO chat.
Is this better?
Give me ones if this is better.
Two if it was better last time.
This is 200.
Let me know if this is better, chat.
Give me ones if it's better, two if it's not better.
One is better.
All right.
Cool, I'll keep it.
I'll keep it like this.
Yeah, because I'm doing uh lower ISO here.
Is it blurry, though?
Hold on, let me yeah.
All right, let me go back to uh to this shit and fix it for you guys.
Angie, can you can you focus the camera for me real fast?
Just use this little knob right here, which one this one right here, this front one to the left, no, no, no.
Uh, this right here, move that, and then I'll tell you.
Well, actually, you know what?
Here, look, you can see you can see the camera.
All right, so yeah, just I'll stare at the camera and then you can um oh my god, Frank, he's about to spill that thing there.
Yeah, I know.
Um, you can't see it.
No, it's too far, it's too far from me.
Hold on, let me make it bigger for you.
Sorry, chat.
This is uh no, you'll have to put it right here.
All right, there you go.
Now you can see it, but that looks good, though.
That looks good.
As long as I'm not blurry, so I'm not blurry.
No, all right, cool.
All right, you're too black, baby.
All right, well, now it's because you're in the shot.
Okay, all right, we'll go back to this thing.
All right, chat.
Let's get back.
Sorry about that.
I figured I have you guys here, so I might as well ask you guys if it looks better.
So, yeah, so I lowered the ISO.
It's a bit darker, a little bit more of a cinematic feel, which I think is better.
It can be dark.
So, read the letter found in Brian Laundrie's backback from his mom, Mark.
Burn after reading.
Yeah, that's cooked.
Go down, go down.
No, go down.
Go down.
There you go.
I just want you to remember.
I always let me make this bigger for you guys.
I mean, look, man, this goes to show the unyielding love that a mother possesses for her child at all times.
Let me get myself out the way here so you guys can actually see this in full.
So it goes here: quote: I just want you to remember, I will always love you, and I know you will always love me.
You are my boy.
Nothing can make me stop loving you.
Nothing will or could ever divide us.
No matter what we do or where we go or what we say, we will always love each other.
If you're in jail, I will bake a cake with a file in it.
If you need to dispose of a body, I will show up with a shovel and garbage bags.
If you fly to the moon, I will be watching the skies for your entry.
If you say you hate my guts, I will get new guts.
Remember that love is a verb, not a noun.
I'm not a thing.
It's not words.
It is.
Sorry, guys.
Her handwriting is fucking atrocious.
It is actions.
Watch people's actions to know if they love you, not their words.
Therefore, I am certain that neither deal, death, okay, nor life, nor angels, nor the ruling spirits, nor the things present, or nor the things to come, nor powers from above, nor powers from below.
Nothing in the entire created world can separate our love.
Neither hostile powers nor messengers of heaven or monarchs of earth.
Nothing the power to separate us.
Romans 8:38.
Okay, extended version.
And she put explanation point.
And then she goes in parentheses here.
Nothing can separate us, not hatred, not hunger, not homelessness, not threats, not even sin, not the thinkable or unthinkable can get between us.
Not time, miles apart, and miles.
And then she puts burn after reading.
I mean, look, I'll give her credit for, you know, that's unyielding love that a mother should have for her kid, of course.
But she absolutely knew and was complicit in the crime.
I'm surprised.
Was she charged?
Angie, was she ever charged?
No, no, no, they were never charged.
Oh, wow.
There was a suit.
How do you call it?
A lawsuit.
Yeah.
They were talking about that, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, because they knew what was happening.
And that note could be obviously a good piece of evidence to show that they knew what the fuck was happening.
Yeah.
Proven when and if Brian's mother.
They were never charged.
No.
Why, look, look, what I'm about to say is kind of controversial.
I'm not going to lie to y'all.
I'll keep it that with you guys.
The reason why the cops didn't take the case seriously, you guys want to know why?
Because she was the aggressor.
So, since she was the aggressor, they knew that if they actually did make an arrest, she was going to be the one that they needed to arrest.
That is why they didn't take it seriously and didn't investigate it hard.
I promise you guys, if he was the aggressor and he beat on her, they would have investigated more seriously and they would have put him in jail.
But the fact that she was the aggressor and he had more visible wounds on his side and she admitted to actually striking him, 100% they would have taken her to jail.
That is why they asked that question.
This is really important.
Before we ask you this question, right?
And she read between the lines, like, oh, if I say that I hit him to injure him, I'm going to go to jail.
I'm not going to do that.
And they did that on purpose because they didn't want to take her to jail, right?
This is an ugly truth when it comes to law enforcement.
Cops always go easier on the women than the men.
And the reason why they didn't take the case seriously, which this documentary is failing to admit, is that if they had taken the case seriously, she would have gone to jail.
Absolutely.
Him, debatable.
Her, 100% going to jail.
There's marks on his face.
She admitted to it.
There's scratches on his arm, right?
Yeah, she had a little scratch here, too, so you can make the argument that he would have gone too, but she absolutely would have gone as the main aggressor.
That is why they didn't take it seriously.
But I promise y'all, if it was the other way around, right?
And she had the mark on her face like this and the scratches on her arm, and he admitted that he hit her, jail.
1,000% jail.
So the reason why they didn't take it seriously was because they actually wanted to protect her.
That is why.
But if it was the other way around, they wouldn't have put her ass in a hotel and then they would have put her ass in a hotel and then sent him to jail.
But since it was her, they put him in a hotel and gave her the keys and let her go.
That's the uncomfortable truth.
So, let's go ahead and go back to it.
You got to be fair and impartial here.
They were both beating each other's asses.
And that's the problem.
Everything to bring the light out in you.
And then if she can't, she'll.
Obviously, this laundry guy is a piece of shit and he doesn't, you know, he gets no sympathy here.
But we got to be objective here and honest and understand that this was a reciprocal violent relationship on both parties.
We'll give you some of hers.
Gabby's parents have formed the Gabby Petito Foundation, which has partnered with the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
Yeah, rest peace to her, man.
Obviously, tragic story.
This guy, Brian, is a pussy, right?
But this is domestic violence, man.
Guys, if you're ever in a situation like this where your girl is pissing you off that much, bro, like, Nigga, you just got to leave the relationship.
You got to end it, man.
Just kill her like he did.
No, don't do that.
Come on, Andrew.
Yeah, don't pull the laundry.
Don't pull the Brian laundry.
Don't do that.
Okay, let's go ahead and.
So this is a timeline, guys, of the events.
Never goes outside.
Let me bring this volume up a bit for you guys.
Was this the right video?
Yeah.
July 2nd, 2020.
Exactly one year before a life-changing road trip would begin, Gabby Petito and Brian Laundry announced their engagement online.
On Instagram, a picture of their first date.
Gabby writing, Brian asked me to marry him.
And I said yes.
One day later, Brian posting, till death do us part.
I'm so happy.
The answer was yes.
Then there was the van.
The 22-year-old and 23-year-old purchasing a vehicle to take them across country.
A white 2012 Ford Transit van.
New van means new adventures.
And it would all begin on July 2nd, 2021, from the hamlet of Blue Point in Suffolk County.
Where Gabby and Brian were...
No, it's a different video.
Well, you have something you want to say?
Go ahead.
No, no, no.
Just wanted to check what was that.
Okay.
Visiting her parents, celebrating her brother's high school graduation.
July 4th, on the road in their new home, outfitted for camping and cooking.
The couple snap photos at Monument Rocks in Scotts City, Kansas.
Then to Colorado.
Two nights at the campsites at the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Reserve with sand surfing.
Next up, Utah.
After leaving Colorado and getting stuck in a dust storm, the couple spent three nights in Zion National Park hiking and pitching a picture-perfect campsite.
From Zion to Cedar Breaks National Monument to Bryce Canyon National Park.
The couple taking pictures and videos near the edge of the cliffs.
And it shows a van that looks identical to Gabby's, but police have not confirmed it is hers.
Two days later, on the 29th of August.
My boyfriend and I picked up Brian.
A woman claims to pick up a hitchhiker from Coulter Bay Village, south of Grand Teton.
He approached us asking us for a ride because he needed to go to Jackson, which we were going to Jackson that night.
This happened about 5:30 p.m.
After seeing social media videos, she now identifies that person as Brian.
I'm hoping this can help someone identify him.
On August 30th, Gabby's mother receives a text from her daughter, but believes she didn't send it.
I just believe she's in danger because she's not in touch with us and she could be alone somewhere.
She could be stranded somewhere in the wilderness.
And she needs help.
Two days and more than 2,300 miles later, on September 1st, police say Brian arrives in Northport, Florida with the van, but without Gabby.
She's reported missing by her parents on Long Island on September 11th.
That same day, the van is processed for evidence at the home the two shared with Brian's parents.
Brian does not talk to the police or to the FBI.
Then on September 15th, Brian is named a person of interest in the case.
The police chief of Northport pleading with the laundry family to speak to them.
At the time, they do not realize it, but Brian is not at home.
The next day, two people went on a trip, one person returned, and that person that returned isn't providing us any information.
Police and Gabby's family begging for the laundry family to speak up.
We beg you to tell us.
As a parent, how could you let us go through this pain?
The De Tito family even pens a heartfelt letter to Brian's parents.
As a parent, how could you put Gabby's younger brothers and sisters through this?
That evening, Brian says, they're speaking exclusively with Good Morning America.
Obviously, me and my family want Gabby to be found safe.
She's like a sister and my children love her.
Oh, yeah, that's cat, bro.
Y'all don't give a fuck.
Look at this fucking Gorelock over here.
And all I want is for her to...
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September 17th, the laundries call police to report Brian is missing.
They claim they last saw him Tuesday the 14th.
He said he was going to the county park.
The family attorney says they searched for him there on Wednesday, then drove his Ford Mustang back to their home on Thursday morning.
However, eyewitness news has confirmed Laundrie's car was back in the driveway on Wednesday.
On Saturday, there were dual searches for two missing persons.
Authorities scour the massive 25,000-acre county park known as the Carleton Reserve, north of the Laundry family home in Florida, to no avail.
All weekend.
Across the country, the FBI, the National Park Service, and local law enforcement agencies search the mountainous terrain of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
Search it for clues about what may have happened to Gabby.
Then on Sunday, the heartbreaking news.
Full forensic identification has not been completed to confirm 100% that we found Gabby, but her family has been notified of this discovery.
Authorities say law enforcement agents have found a body, and they believe it's Gabby.
Crazy shit, man.
All right, let me read some chats from you, Ninjas.
Bear with me.
see here All right.
We got here.
Nerd question.
I'm in surveillance.
And when you look up, it looks like you're reading.
Do you have a monitor up high?
We have three rows of 60 inch monitors, three our workstations.
Um, yeah, no, I do have a monitor up.
That's where I read from when I'm reading the chats and stuff.
Yeah, I do.
Um, let's see here.
He should have beat the shit out of her to save her from killing her.
What whatever, bro.
That doesn't make sense.
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That was a weird super chat from that other guy.
I wait to watch the documentaries until the debrief as I learn about law enforcement investigation of criminal mind.
The MRWNG classes say I got you.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Nightly wisdom.
Right, Pizza Herns.
He's wrong for that, but pure feminism privilege here.
Let her lose despite evidence.
Plus, give her the car despite signs of emotional outbursts.
Can't make this shit up.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, there was absolutely feminist privilege there.
Absolutely.
You know what I mean?
And you can see the police didn't want to arrest her.
You could see the police didn't want to arrest her, and that's why they ended up letting her go, which might you could make an argument.
That's what contributed to her being killed, unfortunately.
Fucking tragic situation, man.
Let's see here.
Hold on.
I hear something.
Okay.
All right.
So let's see here.
Yeah.
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A simple stop to get gas turned into a trooper's worst nightmare on February 11th, 2022.
A trooper with the New Mexico State Police stopped to refuel at a gas station located in Edgewood, New Mexico, just east of Albuquerque.
He barely had time to park the car before he was met by a store clerk, concerned about one of the patrons, and he had no idea about the chaos that would quickly unfold.
Let me turn the volume off for you guys a little bit.
Okay.
I'm pretty sure she was talking to Canada.
She's in the Cadillac?
Yeah.
Okay.
Is she in the Cadillac now?
Yeah.
Okay.
Is there anybody else with her?
There's a man in the house.
Is there a driver's seat?
Okay.
Thank you.
Hi, everyone.
You have an East Mountain unit?
Thank you.
Gonna be out with a gray Cadillac.
The tenant over here at the gas station advised they're smoking drugs in the bathroom now sitting in the car.
Can you also contact Edgewood and have them roll me a unit?
All right, please, can come.
Thank you.
Can you do this one?
Please.
Bro's playing that rap music.
Well, again, hi.
Bro's playing.
Oh, wow.
He's attempting to flee.
What a fucking dumbass.
I ran my car.
10-4 is all 10-4.
Clearly he ain't in his right mind.
see if there's any unit CSO there to help them.
Come through there.
We'll be able to get back to you.
525, can you head out to 5120?
Send from all units to airs, send via send.
434, thanks, I want you to head that way.
Thanks.
Hey, and guys that are joining the Zoom call right now, I'm gonna go to you guys.
We're gonna do start the Zoom call very short.
I'm gonna just react to this, get some commentary, and then we're gonna start up the Zoom call.
5-0-1, he is he is out by Pizza Barn.
He is headed eastbound on their frontage road.
Significant damage to my vehicle.
Also, be advised I don't have a sirens.
I'm gonna be lights on with female passenger male driver dark.
He's in one of those unmarked windows.
He is coming out.
Eastbound triple three now.
Do you have east aircraft?
Just pass the mission unit.
Passing tractor supply.
Time's air 1 income traffic light eastbound about 80 miles an hour.
And no instructions equipment.
Initial call was the road use engine.
Bathroom.
you ran five you're going to immediately Using Google Earth, we can estimate that the suspect is driving 660 feet in 4.375 seconds for a speed of 103 miles per hour.
Eastbound triple 3, headed 4, North Carolina.
Eastbound triple D on the way.
501, just hit the remote hall.
You are going east, Bonte.
Apologies.
I am westbound, I am westbound, I am westbound, I am a cycle pack, coming up on Mount Bell.
Good, I'm coming up on Mount Bell.
Good.
He is driving pretty gently.
He is about 70 to 50 miles an hour.
but he is driving pretty carefully.
10% you're driving carefully.
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Using Google Earth, we can estimate that the suspect is driving 775 feet in five and a half seconds for a speed of 96 miles per hour.
Traffic is still up.
Maneuver to the hill.
Vehicle is down.
Vehicle down to the vehicle.
Oh shit.
So they shot him immediately.
Yeah, this thing.
Oh, you see this guy?
He's like, no, fuck that, bro.
Fuck that.
That dude started backing away.
Like, nah, I'm good, bro.
All right, so let's go back here, boy.
So as soon as he does the pit maneuver, vehicle.
Gets out.
Boom.
Immediately starts shooting.
The suspect shoots at him three times.
Right now, and then he returns fire.
The trooper.
Go ahead and get my mug out the way, chat, and just give you guys the commentary.
so you guys get full screen all right so he has a glock 17.
He had fired 17 times.
Because the Glock 17, let me see if I, I think I have a mag here somewhere.
Here we go, bam.
Show you guys this on camera.
Here is this a Glock 17.
A mag.
Can you guys see that?
It's 17 rounds.
Bam.
See that chat?
17 rounds on the Glock Glock 17.
So now we know what gun he's carrying just off of the rounds.
Or at least that's what I'm assuming.
Sink I'm on hit.
Bleeding.
Subjects are fleeting west.
Female in the mail.
I'm not sure if you're going to.
49.
We got gunfire on the overpass.
Negative, but I'm hit.
Three, three, three, five.
Check.
Where are you from?
Yep, it's a Glock.
Oh, does he have the same shit that I is that a TLR?
Hold on.
Yep, that's a TLR1.
Yep.
I have the same light on my gun.
Good choice, friend.
Good choice.
Oh no, that might be a six hour.
Hold on.
Fuck.
Blurry.
you Thank you.
It's either a Glock or six-hour six.
Or maybe even an H and K. He gets his rifle.
Let's go.
Now is go time, Chad.
Now it's go time.
101, I think I'm okay.
I'm bleeding.
Shot through the shoulder, possibly the chest.
Subjects are fleeing westbound.
I don't get a touch.
Pretty calm for just being shot.
Breathing.
Also, you notified him.
Oh, you got the AR with the shorty.
The trooper doesn't know it yet, but he's also been shot in the neck.
He's really calm for being shot, man.
This guy is really calm.
Right next to this, if you want to stop.
Can I go to Tom?
Also, push it out to ABD.
He's already commanded as well.
All right, now he's starting to feel it.
Adrenaline is wearing off.
Now he's starting to feel the pain.
Hey, Ken, have you been in?
Oh, man.
What do you mean in there?
You can hear me?
Yeah, okay, cool.
All right, hold on.
One more question.
Hold on.
One more question?
Sit down.
Hold on.
One more question?
Hold on.
What do you see?
I'm gonna head that way to the front.
Any injuries?
Yes.
Okay.
You're driving a lot or something?
Yeah.
Good to see you.
Get shot.
Give me a med kit.
There's a red bag in the car.
Thank you.
You see it right in the neck right here, buddy.
Gonna be some pressure on it, okay?
Alright.
This side.
Open the strap up.
Let's put it in there.
He's in.
He's not picking up.
I'll get this vest off and just understand.
Don't proceed on the other side.
He's really fucking calm for being shot, chat.
Shout out to this trooper, bro.
Lincoln, 913.
National Marine, North London.
Ahh!
Is that a radio in the name?
1413, 501, 1, for 10.
Give me that radio.
Just watch traffic.
Yeah, lots of blood.
Stop him from coming through.
Make him go that way.
So they're trying to find the wound first.
I've got some help here.
No, he's right here.
bullet holes right there.
Got a bullet hole right here.
I don't know if it came out the back.
It feels like it hit my scapula, brother.
Yeah, it's right here.
I just got trauma.
See if she was in any cutters.
It feels like it hit my scapula in the back.
All right, give me a gauze and also a Baseline gauze, too.
Gauze bandage.
He's right up that way, guys.
Incredibly calm for the fact that he's just got shot like that.
This dude is pretty fucking, yeah.
Very resilient.
What's he?
Jeremy.
Jeremy, you have any problems breathing?
A little bit.
It's just that scapula really hurts, guys.
Yeah, let's get the Bernie.
I just want to meet the new guy in the field.
Yeah.
You're welcome.
Okay, so I'm gonna get some more units over here.
Can we get out of there or do we have to get out?
Chest paint on this side guy.
I can't tell you.
Thank you guys for coming so fast.
Hey, Serge.
I'm not getting my radio.
You know my units are here now.
Steve Police just got shot.
Suspects running loose.
There's somewhere between Sadio Hill and Edgewood.
Give me that radio, guys, just real quick.
I'm gonna tell them what they need in it.
The vehicle is here with me.
I did something.
They are eastbound from this location.
I'm gonna go with the Edwards now.
We need to start searching between Sadio Hill and Edgewood right now.
It's a male and female.
just cross out with the police.
There's somewhere between Smeo Hill and Edgewood.
There's a They're walking back towards Edgewood right now.
They were coming from Edgewood.
Yeah.
It's Jason from Edgewood.
Okay.
What's up, Billy?
Fudge, man.
Yeah, not the best morning.
The trooper, a former EMT, identified the region that he was hit as his scapula, also called the shoulder blade.
While not a vital organ, the scapula is surrounded by blood vessels and nerves.
Also, the hole in his chest caused by the bullet could allow air into his chest cavity, collapsing his lungs.
It's just a one shot, right?
I don't know, buddy.
You want to take stuff off and find out?
I'm happy to rock and roll with you.
No, there's no accident.
There's one right here.
Okay.
Is that difficult to bring?
Hey, Castle Club, guys.
I see you guys in here.
Uh, coming into the Zoom call.
I'm gonna start up here very soon.
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We'll uh start the QA.
A little bit of difficulty.
I couldn't tell you if it's stress or worse.
Not broad.
Oh, sure.
My wife is the only few people this.
Watch.
The video will be interesting.
I'll tell you what, I'm grateful for some training, man.
Oh, it has a male and female.
Females in green.
Legging say we were headed back towards Edgewood from Sadu Hill.
I mean, I witnessed the whole thing, you know.
You're a witness?
Yeah, sorry.
Stand by, okay?
Yeah, No, but I see that you wrote this thing, Noble 239.
Mark, can you get me in touch with Noble?
I'm pretty sure I paid for premium, but I only have access to the regular cast club.
I sent a screenshot of your message to him.
Send me your email address, bro.
Hey, please to be here with you.
I'm doing that to me right there.
That's you, okay?
They're running.
They're not.
They're hiking up to me somewhere.
While the trooper was transported to the hospital, officers from Edgewood Police Department and other assisting agencies began searching the area for any trace of the suspects.
Police department, anybody outside, make itself down.
Yeah, now they're gonna be on a fucking manhunt.
These dudes shot a trooper.
Police department.
Anybody outside?
Make itself down now.
Looks better.
It looks simple.
I just can't check this corner here.
Bando!
Mondo.
Coming in.
Coming through.
When the subjects ran, did you see any type of clothing, any colors?
You know what I mean?
And you can remember how he's holding a weapon.
I know it's hard to remember all this stuff, but I was so focused.
I'm not even lying, bro.
I saw that they hit him and I was focused on him.
It was like 1.60 feet from what was going down.
All right, that's the guy.
Yeah, that's the guy that reversed.
Okay, but you didn't see anything.
I'm positive it was two people exited that vehicle, but you can't see what they look like.
Nope, one positive male.
The other one, all I saw off of that was something red getting thrown in the air and someone stumbling through the snow.
Okay.
Do you think you could identify the male suspect from him?
It is one of them animated niggas.
Photo light up.
Not to stand up in a court of law.
Okay, so do you like on a scale one to ten?
I'm on a fire possible of three.
Clouc home.
Pause.
Oh, man.
That guy, that guy's off the bro.
What the fuck, man?
Okay.
I could see them.
I could see both of them.
This guy, bro.
Sometimes you would get some characters, man.
Would you do these witness interviews, bad?
I did recall he had his pistol out.
He was carrying his pistol with him.
She, I did not recall her carrying a pistol.
I didn't see anything in her hand, but he definitely had one.
It was, you know, a good size handgun.
Any like descriptions as far as their height, weight, what did they look thin?
Average.
I mean, you know, just from the distance, and my, I was asked that earlier, and I'm still thinking, you know, he probably wasn't exceptionally tall or small or short, so I'm guessing he may have been 5'10.
She probably a little bit shorter.
Well, I know she was shorter.
And then they just kind of ducked down into the trees.
I directly north, or they could have kept going east, you know, just in the tree line.
He was kind of waiting on her.
She was, you know, following behind him because she got out second.
And she kind of waited on her to catch up a little bit, you know, the whole time with his gun out.
You know, he had it in his hand.
Okay.
So even unless he ditched it somewhere, he's got it with him.
With only a rough description of the suspect's appearance and whereabouts, officers then backtracked to the gas station to examine their video footage.
Yeah, that sucks.
And caught their first big break in the case.
This is right at the time.
Mom, emergency.
Okay, don't completely freak out, but you need to please call me.
How does your daughter look?
I want to give you guys information because I think she knows who it was.
Okay.
Because I think they called her to say, hey, I need help.
She told my other daughter that she needed a home.
I got the high speed chase and I needed following this lead gave investigators now.
Obviously, this is a big deal.
So, guys, the reason why they're following up so quickly, by the way, with these with the investigation, well, number one, one of their own got shot.
And then number two, the longer you wait, the harder it's going to be to figure out who the fuck did this.
And most importantly, they're going to fucking run.
And if they run, it's going to be much harder to find them.
And last thing you want is for them to go to another state.
Now, can you still pursue them, contact the FBI, and all those other shit?
Of course.
But if you could go ahead and handle it yourself and solve it yourself, you want to do that.
So that is why they're moving with such urgency, which is actually the way to go.
Because the longer that these guys are out at large, the harder it's going to be to find them and the higher the likelihood that they're going to potentially leave the state, which could be problematic.
Because remember, these guys are state law enforcement officers and they can't necessarily leave their respective jurisdictions.
So, that is why it's super important that they get this thing figured out immediately.
Here's the name of the woman who called the manager's daughter asking for a pickup, Alana Martinez.
Meanwhile, investigators tracked the registration of the vehicle to a married couple in Albuquerque, who turned out had nothing to do with the shooting.
However, according to the Albuquerque Journal, a photo of Alana surfaced on Facebook that evening, which prompted a tip from the public.
The tip stated that Alana and her boyfriend were hiding out in a home in Macintosh, a small farming community, and only a 30-minute drive southeast of where the shooting took place.
The next day, on February 12th, 2022, officers from multiple state and local police agencies surrounded the property.
I'm not surprised.
Wait, how long was it?
February 12th, 2022.
Officers from multiple state and local police agencies surrounded the property and watch for any signs of the fugitives Already get in a firefight Thank you.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, two of the suspects' associates seen leaving the residence were arrested.
One had a stolen handgun, and the other fled to Albuquerque in a stolen Ford F-250, where he crashed into two vehicles.
He was arrested with a gun and methamphetamine in his possession.
Alana was taken into custody, as well as her boyfriend.
Hey, bro.
Fucking scumbags.
Caleb Bustin?
Look at me real quick, friends, because you got.
I'm just going to kind of make sure I do it.
Okay, look at me real quick.
Oh, all right, bro.
You whooped his ass or something.
Oh, faceburne.
Are you cold?
I'm cold.
Okay, just think tighter right, bro.
Caleb Dustin Elledge, also known by his alias Creeper, has an extensive case history.
Bruh, nigga's name is Creeper.
He's guilty off that alone, man.
His name is Creeper.
Three, beginning in 2016, where he pled no contest to interfere with communications in exchange for dropping one count of assault of a household member.
In 2020, Caleb was sentenced to a year in Bernalillo County and five years of probation after pleading guilty to shooting from a stolen SUV as he fled from police officers.
According to his probation officer, Elledch had been on probation for nine months and had already absconded three times and violated multiple conditions of his supervision.
At the time of the shooting, Caleb had been on the run for nine months after he cut his ankle monitor and absconded.
A bench warrant was issued, but Caleb was never found.
And that's why he wanted that, and that's why he was fucking so desperate to run away.
Because normally, man, like, bro, that level of aggression to the cops, you're running from something found and brought in for questioning until now.
We appreciate you talking to us, but before I do, I have something right now.
All right, so state police are the ones running this case.
You guys, you guys can see here.
And that makes sense because obviously it's one of their own.
I need you to be aware, okay?
So you have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say, Kim User.
He's reading him as Miranda rights.
And the reason why he has to do that, guys, is because before you question any suspect, right, and they don't feel as they're free of leave, even if they're not under arrest chat, this is a common misconception.
People think a lot of the times, hey, Myron, do they have to read me memorandum rights if I'm only if I'm under arrest?
The reality is, if the If the interviewee, right, feels as though they're being um they're not free to leave, you have to read them their rights, okay?
So, this is why, right?
If I would bring somebody in for a voluntary interview chat, one of the techniques I would do, because here's the thing: you don't want to read, you want to get away with not reading their rights if you can, right?
Because once you're reading their rights, they're pretty much like, oh shit, this motherfucker, this is a criminal case, I want to go to jail, blah, blah, blah.
So, the way I would do it is I would call them in.
I'll tell them multiple times throughout the interview, hey, you can leave at any time.
I'd keep the door open, right?
And I'd make it a very calm and comfortable environment where they can get up and, you know, if they need to, if they want to walk out, they can.
And you need to create this air where they have the ability to leave and they're there voluntarily.
That's super important.
That's how you don't have to necessarily read them their rights.
Now, with that said, in a situation like this, with this, this is a custodial interview, right?
When you have a custodial interview like this, you got to read them their rights because they're under arrest, they don't have uh, they can't leave, and they're basically in your custody.
So, at this point, and you're gonna overtly ask them questions about a criminal investigation.
So, yeah, in this case, you have to read them their rights.
But in other situations, you don't necessarily have to do it all the time, depending on the circumstance.
But the main important thing is: does the person that's being interviewed feel as though they can't leave?
If they feel as though they can't leave and it's a custodial interview, you got to read them their rights.
But if it's something like this where they're clearly under arrest, yeah, you got to read them their rights.
So, that's why he's doing that right now.
So, yeah, give me ones in the chat.
That makes sense for you, Ninjas.
Against, do you understand what I have to talk about?
You want to talk to us now?
Yeah, all right.
Obviously, you know, you know, why are we here?
There's an incident that occurred.
What?
Yesterday.
Frank, where are you leaving?
Yeah.
Okay.
I can't stay, but no, it's up to you.
Um, you can take them if you want.
It's up to you.
You haven't had him for a few days.
Five.
Oh, I can take him at five.
Yeah.
When you wake up.
Is there more noise going on?
Huh?
That might be from your phone or your computer.
Actually, yeah.
I'll tell you guys how to meet you guys from a break in.
Yes.
Okay.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
My boyfriend, me, me and her, we were kind of just screaming, arguing away or whatever.
She went in the gas station.
He said she's going to be doing drugs.
We're sitting in the fucking lot.
We're doing a scratch and stuff.
We're there for like 45.
We don't know what we call the cops.
You know what I'm saying?
But the officer came up violating.
Violent right away.
Officer came up violent.
Of course, yes.
That's how you're going to respond by fucking backing up and going crazy.
He's just starting painting on the window, trying to do it.
Get the f out of the car.
He's like, get the out of the car.
Lying.
He didn't do that.
Hey, hey, he's saying, yeah, I backed up.
I took off.
You freaked me out.
And she was like, whoa, I'm on the run.
You mean just freaked me out, though?
You know what I'm saying?
So I fled.
I backed up.
This dude's an idiot.
He chased me.
He just like, you mean to start taking a rap?
He hit me trying to make me wreck me.
He is riding pretty carefully.
Yeah, so finally I take a right.
I turn.
He puts me up against the bridge.
You know how we are.
You know what I mean?
I was not trying to go to jail.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not trying to.
You know what I'm saying?
But like at the same time, I'm not trying to hurt nobody.
No.
I did like he just.
Officer was violated, dude.
You know, the officer was violent.
I do was violent.
You shot first, man.
And the guy told me to sit back and start shooting.
I didn't even aim.
I didn't even aim.
I just.
You didn't aim, but you hit him in the fucking neck.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I wasn't trying to hurt the dude, you know?
I wasn't trying hard to do it, but you were shooting at him.
What the fuck?
Yo, and this is how stupid criminals are.
I know you should go.
And where do you get this gun at?
Top for it, man.
I don't know.
Yeah, I was way too much on that one.
You know what I mean?
But drive out of the streets, you know?
Okay.
I wasn't too much about that one, but I got on the streets, you know.
And where's that gun now?
I don't know.
Where are we?
That's a gift to some.
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Can you tell us with that?
Somebody I can't do that.
Maybe he gets me in trouble, you know?
Like, where were you at?
Bro, I'd rather snitch on himself than somebody else.
Okay.
Okay, at that residence.
Yeah, okay.
So, did you look at the officer at any point?
I opened my door, there was a guardrail, and then there was still hill, and I ran into the field, and then we down that way, downside the hill onto the freeway.
As soon as it was done, I opened my door and I went that way.
You mean I didn't even look, try to look.
I remember running away, knowing I made a mistake, you know?
So how did that happen here?
What were you trying to do at that point?
You want to say bye to the people before you go?
Bye, people.
You have to wake up early, right?
Yeah, we have to go to the gym in the morning and then I have class of skating, skating classes, rollerblading.
I don't know why I keep saying skate.
Oh, the rollerblading.
I like five, so I'll go get him before I leave.
By the way, he's been leaking that bottle.
Oh, he has?
I hope you don't drink from this.
No, I won't know.
Thanks for telling me.
You're gonna take them?
I come get them later.
You can take them.
Yeah, you can take them.
Frankie, let's go.
I'll come by and get them later.
Yeah, I will.
Thank you.
Appreciate it, Angie.
She got me some Chipotle.
Oh, my bad.
When you got to the freeway.
First, I was trying to find people out to get rid of it, you know?
Then I did it.
And then I just did it somewhere.
You know, I won't wrap it up.
I was going to see where I hit somewhere.
And waited out so I could move around, you know?
So you hit somewhere around that same area where the incident happened.
And how did you get from there to where you were arrested?
Well, later on, I was walking, Homeboy was walking, and I used his phone.
I called somebody.
This is bringing back memories, bro.
Like, yo, I used to interview so many of these fucking Mexican gangster type dudes when I was down on Southwest Borderman.
Like, it's just bringing back a lot of fucking memories for me, man.
You know?
Okay.
So somebody picked you up.
Yeah.
And they took you where?
So from there, you went directly to the restaurant.
And who was that?
I mean, obviously with the investigations, the name's probably going to come up at some point.
I just want to see if you could help us out.
Who was that person that took you to the residence?
I can't see that.
So I'll just talk a little bit about your girlfriend.
So you said she was in the passenger seat when all this thing happened?
Yeah.
She's telling me to stop.
If you just stop, maybe stop, stop, stop.
She's innocent and all the way, dude.
This girl, she's innocent.
So when the cops came over this morning, did you comply and come out and give up or what happened?
I was sleeping when they came over.
I mean, finally, when I realized that there was the cost, they were fing.
They had already threw the finger to me.
I heard her bust up the windows into those things in there.
And then I couldn't breathe.
The house was bad.
They got the out of it.
It was better than who else was in there.
Just you were sme and the learning on me.
I tried to feel it.
I mean, I couldn't see her, couldn't breathe.
I was passed out.
But I thought, boom, I fell in the back door, I opened the back door, and I hit the floor.
Boom, I can't remember the way.
I was like, all right, what's that you knew it was a cop.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Yep, that's that.
He just incriminated himself there.
You knew it was a cop, right?
Oh, yeah.
I was like, all right, what's me?
But you knew it was a cop.
Yeah, you mean?
Cooked.
You don't think she was using drugs in that bathroom?
No, I know she wasn't because I had all the drugs.
You mean?
Okay.
What do you use?
Oh, man.
Cooked.
Blues or something.
Withdrawal?
Yeah.
Blues.
What about her thing?
Yeah.
How about a habit yet, yeah?
Bad, bad.
I mean, I know you wanted to, you know, maybe protect these people, but we did talk to some people and we found out who gave you the ride.
And I mean, we found out it was Layla.
Layla and Daniel.
Layla is Caleb's aunt, who owns the property where Caleb was arrested.
So we found that out from different information we had.
And I know you told me, like, if we were able to find that out, you might be able to confirm that for us.
No, but I'm telling you right now.
And I mean, something that we really need, especially so we're not digging enough in anybody's business, is that gun.
And I know you don't want to give anybody what all we need is that gun.
Like, we don't want to go out.
And the reason why they want that gun chat is what's going to happen is they're going to do what's called an e-trace.
Okay, I've explained this before, but I'll explain it again because I know we got a lot of new viewers to this channel.
So an e-trace, guys, is a search that's done by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Farms at ATF.
And what they typically do is, is they'll find where that gun was originally purchased by the first purchaser.
So when they get that, right, they run that e-trace with the serial number.
And that's why if you scratch off the serial numbers, it's a federal crime because in the country's where the gun came from, they're going to see who purchased it and where it was purchased from.
And then they can go back and interview that individual.
And when they interview that individual, they could just be like, hey, look, this gun was found in a crime scene.
We understand that you might not necessarily be in possession of this gun.
Who did you sell it to?
Do you have a bill of sale, et cetera?
How did this gun happen?
Or, better yet, they'll find out that the gun was, you know, reported stolen.
And if they find that it's reported stolen, they can figure out, hey, do you know anyone that might have had access to your house or whatever?
But it gives the police a starting point where they can figure out and figure out how the gun potentially ended up in this guy's hands.
Okay.
Because this dude, if I'm not mistaken, is a convicted felon.
So that's obviously very problematic.
Where the feds can come in now, charge him with 18 USC 922G, which is felon and possession of firearm.
And I've talked about this before.
There's nine types of people that are prohibited when it comes to having firearms.
There are people that are felons, people that renounce their citizenship, people that are illegal aliens, people that are mentally ill, people that use drugs, people that have a dishonorable discharge, people that, what else?
Crime of misdemeanor violence, conviction of that.
What else?
That's seven.
I think there's two more.
I just can't remember right now.
But there's nine categories that make you a prohibited person.
Oh, a fugitive from justice.
And did I say convicted felon?
I'm not sure.
W. Angles, W. Frank.
Hey, bro, you know it, man.
You know, we're making the production quality better here.
That's what it's about.
So it's not as boring.
So, there's one more I can't remember, but I think it was convicted felon, but I didn't say it already.
But yeah, that is why they want to know, guys, so they can go ahead and figure out where the gun came from.
And, you know, like, have to look into that gun.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys learned something new from there, because I don't think I've, I mean, it's been a minute since we've talked about guns and shit like that.
And I know some of you guys are new viewers.
So give me ones.
And we find out some other stuff.
If that's if you learn something.
You know, people that give that gun toward doing that.
We don't care about that.
We just want to get, you know, that gun for probably for this investigation.
I don't know where it's at.
Okay, so that's, I mean, that's because I mean.
I already said restraining order, domestic violence is all it's all the same.
I said that already.
Same thing that we have information that Layla has that night.
And I mean, we know she's maybe involved in some stuff.
We don't want to care about that.
We just care about the gun and we don't want to get her mixed up in, you know.
And only oversee is a man who has a gun.
I'm not forgetting violent restraining order.
That comes into the mis into the crime of misdemeanor violence, bro.
You know, we're going to have to go out there and you know, try to, you know, like investigate different people that might have it.
And we don't want to mess those guys if they have anything to do with it.
That's why, I mean, I want to give you this opportunity if you know what it is.
So we don't mix up other people.
I know you really fight like your auntie, right?
You want to protect her.
So you give it so we don't have to mess with that.
Because in the household, well, that was just that.
Okay.
I don't remember where I remember waking up.
I remember waking up.
It wasn't right next to me anymore where I put it.
I mean, he's fucking lying now.
I'm just gone.
But it's 18 minutes in the household.
So where did you last sign at?
Other than a sleep on her trainer.
For her part, Alana Martinez pled guilty to aiding and harboring a fugitive.
She was sentenced to six months probation.
Caleb, however, faced counts of assault on a peace officer, aggravated battery upon a peace officer, tampering with evidence.
See, that's why he fucked himself by admitting that he knew that it was a cop because now they got him.
That's basically an enhanced charge with assaults on an officer, aggravated battery on an officer.
And he knew.
Aggravated fleeing an officer.
Criminal damage to property.
Oh, this nigga cooked.
Ro and possession of a firearm by a felon.
Ooh.
Prohibited person.
They could actually follow up with a federal charge on the possession of a firearm by a felon.
There's a federal statute for that one that the ATF charges all the time.
Hell, I've charged it when I was an agent myself.
Any law enforcement agency really could charge it federally.
FBI does it, DEA, HSI, ATF.
It's mostly the ATF because ATF has the capacity to figure out where the gun came from and establish interstate nexus.
But other agencies can absolutely do it.
However, the prosecutor.
Actually, you know what?
Let me go ahead and give you all some sauce.
So, okay, how do you establish interstate nexus?
So this is what you do, right?
If you're going to charge someone with felon possession of a firearm or a prohibited person, remember, we went over the one, the nine of them, right?
We'll go through it one more time.
Number one, convicted felon.
Number two, illegal alien.
Number three, dishonorable discharge.
Number four, fugitive from justice.
Number five, crime and misdemeanor violence.
Number six, mentally ill.
Number seven, drug user.
Number eight, domestic violence.
I don't know if I said that already.
And then I think renouncing your citizenship.
That's the nine prohibited people.
But regardless, the point is this.
If you fall into any of these categories where you are considered a prohibited person, right?
And you get caught with a gun and the feds want to take it.
What's going to happen is an ATF agent is going to take the gun.
He's going to do something called the interstate nexus check, right?
Interstate Nexus check basically is where they go ahead and they check the gun that was seized and they establish, hey, look, the slide was made in Massachusetts.
The spring was made in California.
The Magwell was built in Connecticut, right?
And what that does is it establishes that the gun itself that you are in possession of affected interstate commerce because multiple different states, right, were utilized to build this firearm, right?
And that is how they establish interstate nexus.
I know some people might say, oh, well, that's a far-fit way to do it.
Well, remember, guys, with the feds, they're able to establish interstate nexus fairly easily.
And that's all obviously all by design, so they can go in and kind of take cases.
But that's how the feds do it when it comes to found in possession of firearm or a prohibited person in possession of a firearm.
They have to establish interstate nexus.
That interstate nexus gives them the jurisdiction.
And then, bam, that's how they hit you with the 18 USC 922.
So, give me what's in there, chat.
You guys learned something new on that one?
Because I don't think I've ever heard anyone on YouTube talk about that.
How the feds actually establish interstate nexus when it comes to possession of firearm.
Question asked for all charges to be dismissed once the feds stepped in to prosecute Caleb for being bro.
I didn't watch this video.
How'd I fucking know, man?
Bro, guys, I be cooking, bro.
See, I, the feds came in and took it.
Bro, I did not watch this video beforehand, chat.
Come on, man.
Holly.
Being a felon in possession of a fire.
Bro, I'm too good, man.
I do this shit, chat.
I do this shit.
I do this shit for real.
Someone said up cam was a little weird.
Fuck off, nigga.
It's called Cinematics.
Firearm.
Caleb pledged.
Fucking weirdos.
The jet upcam is weird.
Shut up, nigga.
Shut the fuck up.
Guilty and received a nine-year federal sentence plus three years of supervised release.
Call being creative, you fucking weirdo.
On December 23rd, 2024, Christmas came early for Caleb when New Mexico reopened the cases against him.
The case is currently in pre-trial, and Caleb faces all of the original charges that were dropped.
Oh, found guilty.
Caleb will serve additional time with the New Mexico.
Yeah, I'm surprised that they dropped the state charges, but you know what?
Yeah, they wanted to do the Fed one.
Actually, you know what?
Hold on.
What's this guy's name again?
Let's pull up his case real quick, chat.
Let's have some fun with this.
What was this nigga's name again?
Now that I know it's federal, also known by his alias Creeper, has an extensive case history beginning in.
Hold on.
Are you cold?
I'm cold.
Okay.
You're saying Titanic?
Caleb Dustin Elliott.
All right.
Okay, so this is what we're going to do.
We're going to go Albuquerque L Buckerkee Federal Court.
What district is it going to be?
It's going to be the District of New Mexico.
Okay, cool.
So now we're going to go, we're going to go PACER.
We're going to actually, you know what?
We're going to Google it.
We're going to go.
I'll show you guys how to find a federal case.
More education for y'all niggas.
Okay.
District of New Mexico, PACER.
Boom.
Okay.
I got to type it out for these motherfuckers.
Boom.
So we're in here, right?
So we're going to go log into CM.
Boom.
I'm already logged in.
So I come right in, right?
So we got the guy's name, right?
We know it's a federal case.
So we go and pay sir.
We got to make sure we go to the right district court, right?
So his name, we got it right here.
It's Elijah Caleb.
This is okay, Caleb, I think is his first name.
That's a weird ass name.
L-E-E-L E-D-G-E E-D-G-E.
And then C-A-L.
No, C-L-C-L-A-B.
Boom, right?
We're going to run a query.
Hmm, didn't come back.
Interesting.
Did I spell that right?
E-L-E-L-L-E-D-G-E.
Yeah.
All right, you know, let's try flipping it.
good what the Ellage, also known by his alias E-L-L.
Hold on.
E-L-L-E-D-G-E.
Nigga's name is Clab, basically, and it doesn't come up.
Now, let me make sure that this is right.
Yeah, District Court of New Mexico.
Unless they indicted out of somewhere else that we don't know about, might have been a different court.
Hmm.
That's weird.
This creeper has an extensive candidate.
Firearm case released from the hospital the day of Caleb.
If found guilty, Caleb will serve additional time with the New Mexico Department of Corrections after he completes his federal sentence.
Trooper Vaughn underwent surgery to remove.
And that's how that's how you find the case, guys.
But it must not, he must have gotten indicted at another district.
Move the bullet from his back because he's not.
He's not there in the district of Mexico in New Mexico, which is weird.
let me see here albuquerque federal court Because that was the closest place.
Right?
Yeah, District of New Mexico.
United States District Court.
All right, let me try this.
new mexico federal courts yeah looks like there's only looks like there's only one Yeah, it's the whole state of New Mexico.
Interesting.
How we can't find this motherfucker unless he uses a different name or something.
That's not the range.
His name is wrong chat?
All right.
So here we go.
Found who shot New Mexico State Police Officer sentenced nine years in prison.
Okay.
So he got that.
We got it here.
Who did this case?
Look like FBI did it.
He pled guilty.
Here's a plea agreement.
FBI field office at a new so FBI did it at Albuquerque.
Edgewood Police Department Bernillo.
Okay.
That's cool.
Let's get the fucking.
Yeah, District of New Mexico.
So I was right.
So did they spell his name wrong?
Oh, it's Caleb.
Yeah, they spelled his name wrong.
Man, these dumbass niggas.
All right.
Here, let's find it.
So now that we got his real name, it's Caleb.
So I had it right the whole time.
They spelled it wrong.
Here he is.
So defendant, boom.
Here's the CR case.
So he got indicted.
So they didn't even do it, bother with a criminal complaint on him.
So we're going to go docker report.
Run report.
So, oh, oh, they did do a complaint.
Okay.
They just merged it then, I guess.
All right.
So here's a criminal complaint on this case.
Boom.
So look at that, chat.
We got it.
We did it.
We did it, niggas.
We did it.
Now, I went over criminal complaints before, but I know a lot of you guys might not necessarily, a lot of you guys are new here.
So here he is.
You know, 18 USC 922 G1 being a convicted found in possession of farms or ammunition.
Obviously, since he shot at a trooper, I get, you know, this hit the news, so the Fed said, you know what, fuck it, we're going to take this guy in.
So here we go.
I, Peter and Dozola, being duly sworn and deposed and say I'm a New Mexico state police agent and have been so employed for the past nine years.
Okay, bam.
So he's assigned to the task force with the FBI, Albuquerque Violent Crime Task Force.
Yep, that makes sense.
As an FBI TFO, I primarily investigate repeat violent offenders involved in federal drug and firearms related crimes.
This affidavit is submitted in support of criminal complaint and arrest warrant charging Caleb Dustin Elledge, born 1997, with a violation of 18 USC 922 and 924.
That being a found in possession of farm and ammunition, the violation occurred on February 11th, 2022, Ernbanillo County in the District of Mexico.
So this is so what's the task force officer, right?
A task force officer, guys, right?
And you can see here, so this case, as you guys know, and I called this earlier, remember when those, what then that state trooper interviewed him?
So what ended up happening was, more than likely, was they filed the state charges, right?
Then, obviously, they said a bunch of news cycles.
And what they did was they said, you know what?
Fuck it, let's take this guy federally because he obviously violated 922 by being a convicted felon.
This case has a lot of things that he could get more time.
And federal jar and he's going to have to do 80%, if not more, of the time.
So, you know, obviously when it's elevated to the federal level, it's going to be a lot harder for him to beat the case.
So they went ahead and took the federal.
Now, if you guys notice in the complaint, right?
The person that ran that wrote the affian of the complaint is a New Mexico state trooper, right?
And this happens a lot, right?
The Department of Public Safety, DPS, or whatever, which Texas has this, and I think New Mexico has it as well.
They call their investigators or state investigators.
They also call them special agents sometimes.
So he's assigned to the New Mexico State Police and he's an investigator for them and he's assigned to the FBI as a task force officer.
Now, what is a task force officer, aka TFO?
A TFO is a guy, right, who works for another agency.
And what ends up happening is they get deputized by the federal agency, and they also still have their state authority.
So this guy can charge the guy on state charges as well as start charging the guy federally.
So TFOs are very valuable because what ends up happening is like they're added, they're like a force multiplier because they could do the federal shit and they could do the state shit, as you guys can see right here with this criminal complaint that we're reading right now.
So he has both authorities.
And the reason why this is so important is because let's say you want to get leverage on a guy and you don't got enough time to get him federally.
Well, what you could do is you go ahead and take them state.
And when you take them state, what ends up happening is that way you can kind of build some leverage like, hey, look, you know, you want to work for us, we're going to hit you with these state charges.
If you don't, then you don't cooperate, you're going to go to jail.
So it's a great way to give you more tools on your tool belt to allow yourself some more investigative latitude to do things.
So this is why it's so important to have TFOs on your team.
And this typically happens where you have TFOs, especially with the state police and local police, assigned to what's these called these violent crime task forces.
And, you know, also known as the Safe Street Task Force.
FBI has them all over the country in all their main field offices.
So, and what it does is a lot of times these violent crime street crime or safe streets task forces, what they do is they go after gangs, right?
When they go after gangs, the main job, right, a lot of times is to, you know, do RICO cases, do OSIDEF cases, organized crime drug enforcement task force cases, which I've described before, which I won't go too much into today because I don't want to put you guys to sleep.
But these safe streets task forces or violent crime task forces, they typically do bank robberies, gang cases, drug crimes that involve violence, stuff like this, where you have an officer involved shooting.
If they can go ahead and take a federal, they will.
Obviously, this thing hit the news.
So, you know, the FBI is going to be all over because I've told you guys before that they're big cloud chasers, right?
Because they're the primary law enforcement agency in the United States.
So they're going to always want to take cases like this.
And it just makes sense.
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So it only makes sense that a state trooper, or in this case, a state investigator that's assigned to the FBI Violent Crime Task Force would elevate this case to the federal level.
So it makes sense.
Give me ones that chat.
That makes sense for you guys.
And you guys now understand what TFOs are and how the FBI works when it comes to violent crime and all that other shit.
Give me ones if you guys learned something new there and you didn't know that before.
And that makes, and also if it makes sense.
If it doesn't make sense, give me a two and tell me why.
I could talk about this shit for hours, guys.
This is my wheelhouse.
So yeah, so they ended up.
So look, they put his criminal history here because he's a felon, so they have to do that.
And then statement of probable cause, right?
So yeah.
And then Peter and Azola, there he is.
He signs it.
Got to sign on May 2nd, 2022.
And was released from the hospital the day of Caleb's arrest.
He has since made a full recovery.
Now, of course, every day police officers step into a world where uncertainty is the norm and staying alert is all right.
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Just essential.
It could truly save your life.
And for me, always remembering what can happen in a split second is what kept me sharp and on point while doing my job.
Now, I have been in situations where I thought I might not make it home.
And when you're faced with your own mortality.
Oh, TTS?
Okay.
Bro, I can't hear the TTS.
I guess Bills was supposed to fix it.
Still didn't work.
I did not hear the TTS at all.
But let me go ahead and read it for you guys.
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Qatari Air Wars.
I appreciate that, bro.
Make it funny, bro.
Anti-Semitic tipped.
Anti-Semitic says, J. Copon X is so delicious.
He is some more Qatari money.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Fresh knows all about the Miranda rights.
He had them read to him.
Yeah, you know it.
My bad I didn't write a new message.
Oh, no, that we got that one.
And then let me make sure I got you guys here on these other chats.
I messaged Noble for you.
You should ask Donovan Sharp to borrow his hard R bingo card.
Okay.
How do I join Telegram group?
It's only for a premium.
So, cool.
All right, guys.
So that's going to do it, man.
Jump on in, guys, into the Castle Club.
I'm going to end the Zoom call.
I'm going to end the stream now and go into Castle Club Premium, chat with them.
If you don't join, you're missing out.
But we're going to shout out to Al Bois.
I think he just super chatted in.
First and all, oh no, I read that one before.
Repeat sentence regarding TTS, my bad.
Super chat went over it.
Now I got you, bro.
The J. Copus is delicious.
They're crying about fucking guitar money, these niggas, bro.
It's hilarious.
But yeah, so now we're going to do the Zoom call with my guys, guys, on Castle Club Premium.
So join up, guys.
Link is pinned at the top.
I'll drop it one more time for you, Ninjas.
It's $97, man, to be able to, like, basically get a consultation with me.
I normally charge way more.
So big fucking W. So jump on in there, guys.
I'm going to drop the link for you guys in here on all the platforms if you guys want.
Jump on in.
But if not, no worries.
We're going to have a Zoom call, open QA.
We do this once a week, every Saturday or every Sunday with different experts.
I'm going to do my Zoom call now.
I'm going to be live tomorrow, 5 p.m., guys, going to cover some things.
Maybe I'll cover the Sam Cedar debate with the MAGA people.