Former Fed Explains The Truck Stop Killer And CIA Shooter Aimal Kansi!
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Um, I just got back from Washington, DC today.
Oh, man.
Dude, that flight, man.
Guys, I hate traveling, man.
I truly hate traveling.
Oh, it's the drivel's awesome.
I fucking hate traveling with a passion, dude.
It is the worst, man.
It really is the worst.
So fucking terrible, man.
But yeah.
From DC.
Uh, it was a good time.
I was there with uh Tim Pool.
Alex Stein, you're a night...
And some random chick named Cat Tim for some shit like that.
I don't fucking know her name.
She's a fucking nobody, bro.
Um because I made fun of her and I said that she was a whore.
And uh I guess her husband got pissed off.
But he ain't do shit though.
So you know what I mean?
Another example of like when your wife talks too much shit and then puts you in a weird spot and makes you look like an idiot.
That's precisely what happened to him.
That's why I tell you guys all the time, bro.
You gotta keep your women in check.
You gotta keep your women in check.
Now look at this guy.
Looking like an idiot.
This girl's over here talking a bunch of shit for no reason.
I call her a whore.
She looks stupid.
He can't do nothing, and then they just gotta leave.
Ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous.
So this is uh what happens when your girlfriend or your wife or whatever the fuck she is um talks too much shit and makes you look like an idiot in the process.
She couldn't even answer if you was the Boston relationship.
Oh my god, cooked, bro.
Cooked, there's feminism for you.
I'm telling you guys, these bitches that be on these shows, they'll sit there and be like, oh yeah, like I'm a lady, like I'm I'm feminine, bro.
They're all undercover.
They're fucking undercover feminists, man.
Damn near every single one of these chicks is undercover feminist, bro.
They pretend like they're not, but they are.
They're abrasive, they're rude, they're loud, they're obnoxious, they think their opinion matters.
They're fucking feminists, dude.
They're like reformed feminists, and they think that we're too stupid to realize.
It's like, bro, you guys are the fucking same as the insufferable feminists.
There's no difference between you guys and these other chicks.
It's like the same damn thing, pretty much.
It literally is the same damn thing.
So, anyway, with that said, um, so guys, it's Sunday, as you guys know, it's true crime Sunday.
So we're gonna cover some true crime.
We're gonna be covering um driven to kill.
This is gonna be on serial killer um the truck stop killer.
I'll show you guys here in a second.
I'm gonna read some chats as well.
Got to meet a bunch of you guys there.
Got to meet a bunch of you guys there.
So, Robert Ben Rhodes, born November 22nd, 1945.
Damn, that goes born same he uh he has the same birthday as my mom, man.
JFK's assassination.
Weird.
Also known as the truck stop killer, is an American serial killer and rapist.
He is confirmed to have tortured and killed at least two young couples, uh, two couples in Illinois and Texas in 1989 and 1990, and is additionally suspected of torturing, raping, and killing more than 50 women between 1975 and 1990.
So did you guys can see this is one domestic one demented motherfucker right here, okay?
Um, you know, these guys, uh, you know, there's always something wrong with these niggas, man.
Okay.
Um at the time News Caught Rose claimed to have engaged in these activities for 15 years.
So we don't even know.
And he's still lied to this, hey guys, 79 years old.
Okay.
And we're gonna be reacting to an episode of the FBI Files, as you guys know.
One of my favorite documentaries is old, but it's good.
Okay.
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Alright.
How are we got so many guys in the chat that are brokies, bro?
Guys, do you guys not watch Money Mondays, bro?
Like, how the fuck do we got so many guys in here that are poor?
What the fuck is going on, man?
What the fuck is going on?
Be doing Money Mondays with y'all for for years, and y'all niggas are still poor, bro.
Goddamn, man.
Goddamn, man.
Alright.
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I don't think they invited me, bro.
I don't think they invited me.
Because I didn't hear anything about an after party.
They probably didn't invite me because that um because that chick was there and she was pissed off, bro.
Guys, I'm telling you, she was pissed.
Her and her uh cucked husband were really mad at me calling her a whore on stage yesterday.
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And why did Kirk disgustingly duck the smoke with Nick like this?
Yeah, I saw that.
Dude, he's been avoiding Nick for years, bro.
Like, this is not new.
Anybody that's like been around.
Charlie Kirk's been avoiding Nick for years, bro.
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No, I didn't watch it.
Dude, I've watched South Park in years, bro.
I'll be honest with you guys.
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Hey, man, if it helps with you, then do it.
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Yeah, bro.
They're always gonna gossip, man.
Just deal with girls in different social circles.
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Some of you guys can't get a fucking hint, bro.
Why do you cut the waves off?
Uh they're a pain in the ass, bro.
They're a pain in the ass.
Too much brushing, bro.
Too much brushing, bro.
All right.
Make sure I didn't miss anything here.
Yeah, so the episode will tell them guys will be out next week.
Um after party, didn't even know there was one.
Uh like I said before, they um, you know, they might have avoided having me there because I really pissed off that chick.
Um, I guess her husband was Really pissed off.
He was really mad, but he didn't say shit to me because he knows how to smack the shit out of him.
The little nigga, man, he's like five foot six or five, seven or some shit.
Um, and this is honestly, guys, life lesson, bro.
Life lesson.
When your wife talks a lot of shit and starts problems, she's gonna put you in a bad spot.
This is a funny lesson time for you guys.
I'll never forget this.
Andrew Tate told this story one time.
And I agree with this sentiment.
So he's there getting um fries late night, right?
And the girl that he's with, right, starts yapping.
She's not happy because some fucking, you know, thugs walk up and cut everybody in the line.
She starts complaining.
And then we tell her, shut the fuck up.
Don't say shit, right?
And because what ends up happening is another girl mouths off to the guys that are cutting, and a dudes turn around and just bong, hit her.
Punch.
And hit her fucking dumb ass boyfriend, knock them both out clean, right?
Both knocked out.
And there was like five of them.
And Andrew looked at them and he said, he told the girl, yeah, see, this is why you shut the fuck up.
And this is a life lesson for you guys.
That not having your woman in check will put you in precarious situations, right?
So after we finished the show yesterday, number one, I didn't know who this girl was.
She started talking shit to me.
All you guys that watch the live show, you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
A lot of you guys were there.
You guys saw that she came at me for no fucking reason.
I don't know who the fuck this bitch is, whatever.
Apparently she's on Fox News.
I don't fucking know.
Who cares?
No one watches mainstream media.
And then she led with, I have more money than you.
I was like, well, honestly, that's probably not true.
And even if it were, that's such a weird thing to lead with as a female.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
You fucking weirdo, right?
Um and she made like a very like crash joke about, yeah, should I like tell my dad to who I'm gonna fuck?
And I'm like, that doesn't sound good for a woman who has a kid and her husband's in a back.
I'm like, yeah, you're a whore.
Like straight up.
Like, yeah, that's like, that's really sluty.
Like that, yeah, that's hoary.
Right?
She didn't like that.
She got really offended.
So I walk outside, and I'm like taking pictures with a bunch of you guys signing books and shit like that.
And I walk over to Tim, and she's there with her, you know, cucked husband, who's there with the baby the whole time, like a bitch ass nigga, by the way.
And she's do on the stage, he's just sitting there with the baby.
And they walk away immediately.
They immediately walk away.
And I find out later that the boyfriend was really pissed, or the husband, whatever, fuck, whatever, he was really pissed off, right?
But he didn't say shit for obvious reasons, right?
I was a lot bigger than him.
The guy was like a little bitch, whatever, right?
Not that I even I didn't even know that he was pissed off.
I didn't know they were mad like that.
I truly didn't know because I was like taking pictures and talking to people.
And the the point of the matter is this.
Obviously, he was smart enough not to start any shit, right?
And and I didn't start shit anyway.
Like, she started shit with me.
But the point, the the the bottom line is this, guys.
The lesson to learn here is this.
When your woman has a big mouth, it creates problems for you that you might not be able to solve.
You understand?
Because the problem with women is women don't understand violence, okay?
Let me be explicitly clear about this shit.
Why I tell you guys to tell your woman to shut the fuck up most of the time.
The reason why I tell you guys to tell your girl to shut the fuck up is because women don't understand, don't have a proper concept of violence.
Okay.
Many women go through their life without ever being punched in the face, right?
And that's actually not a good thing.
And I'll tell you why.
Not that I want women to get punched in the face, but when you get punched in the face, you understand that there's consequences to you mouthing off and talking shit.
And since so many women go through life without getting punched in the face, and you have, you understand the concept of violence most of the time as a guy.
Women don't.
So when they go ahead and they go, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yapping off and shit, right?
And put you in a bad spot because now you gotta defend her stupid ass fucking comments.
One of two things is gonna happen.
A, you're gonna have to defend her comments and potentially get your ass whooped, or B, not defend her comments and look like a little bitch like that guy wasn't getting angry and lead the scene, like he did.
And then some guy like me doesn't even know that you were all fucking pissed off.
Punch in the air.
It wasn't until Tim told me that they were so mad, him and Alex Stein that I was like, oh, okay.
That's why they fucking walked off.
So quickly.
So I'm telling y'all, bro.
Like, if you got a girl that likes to yap, tell her to shut the fuck up, bro.
Tell her to shut the fuck up, man.
You got, I don't think you guys understand how your girl having a big mouth can get you in a lot of fucking trouble, bro.
It'll get you in a lot of fucking trouble.
And her too, by the way.
And her too.
And that's a perfect example of that shit yesterday.
If that nigga decided to open up his mouth, just bong.
He like five wait, man.
Like, one hit he on the floor, bro.
Uh cooked.
You know.
Couple of you guys saw his bitch ass yesterday.
So that's what it is, bro.
Like, guys, get your woman under control, man.
Get your woman under control.
Tell them to shut the fuck up, bro.
I'm telling you guys, that was a perfect lesson that I saw from the other day.
Women will get your ass will get you in a in a bad fucking spot, bro.
You over here trying to defend her honor, and then you get knocked out because she don't know when to shut the fuck up.
Especially when they start it.
Oh my God.
Bro, she started it too.
Like, I just made her look like an idiot.
In front of like 100 plus people, 200 people.
So, yeah, guys.
Lesson learned.
Tell your girl to shut the fuck up and not talk too much.
Because it will always put you in a bad spot like this fucking nigga yesterday, bro.
He had to cuck himself and leave early.
All right.
God says, I guess you would have been punching down literally and figuratively.
Yeah, I guess.
Yeah.
I mean, I would never put my hands on her, but like if he had tried something, I would have been like, bro, what the fuck?
Like, get your bitch under control.
They go like, don't fucking get mad at me.
Get your bitch under control.
This is why my women, bro, my women, like, they don't even talk when niggas are around, bro.
Like, I dude, like, and see the thing is a lot of you guys, let's be honest here.
A lot of you guys have a girl, a lot of you niggas are scared to tell your girl to shut up.
Don't do that, bro.
You guys need to be fucking proud and ready to tell your girl to shut the fuck up, bro.
Okay?
You gotta be able to tell your girl to shut the fuck up.
If you cannot tell your girl to shut the fuck up, you're a bitch ass nigga, bro.
I do not respect you if you can't tell your girl to shut up.
I'm sorry, bro.
If you can't tell your woman to shut the fuck up, you are a bitch ass nigga, bro.
And all of you guys that are watching this show right now, you might be watching a show right now with your fucking girl.
Ask yourself a serious question.
Matter of fact, you can test it right now.
Look her dead in the eye and tell her, hey.
Shut the fuck up.
And see what happens.
If she talks back, if she talks crazy or whatever, you need you might need to reevaluate your girlfriend real about your relationship, bro.
Because I'm deadass.
If you guys can't tell your girl to shut the fuck up, it's gonna have serious consequences for you later on, bro.
If you're more scared of telling your girl to shut the fuck up, then protecting her dumbass from what her words might get you both into, because again, women don't have a proper concept of violence.
I'm telling you guys this, they don't have a proper concept of violence.
Most women have never been punched in their face.
So since most women have never been punched in their face, they say stupid shit that can get you punched in your fucking face.
It's a life skill, bro.
That's why I'm harping on this topic right now.
Fucking life lesson.
Life blessing.
Learn to tell your girl to shut the fuck up.
Okay.
There's not gonna be times where you can sit there and be like, uh, baby, can you be a little quiet?
No, there's gonna be at times where it's gonna be an emergency.
Shut up, bitch.
Shut up.
Shut the fuck up.
Might save your life and hers.
Because women are idiots and they don't understand the proper concept of violence.
They really don't, bro.
They really don't understand violence.
You know.
Alright.
Iron says, hey Myron, what's your thoughts on what happened to the high school student in 2013?
Kendrick Johnson that was found dead of school, rolled up with wrestling mats.
Not familiar with that case at all, bro.
Goes JQW OSS, you know it, bro.
DC badass punching the air, bro.
I'm telling you, man.
If you can't control your bitch, she will control you.
I'm telling you, bro.
Yeah, bro.
You guys gotta be able to tell your girl to shut up, bro.
It's a life skill, it's a life-saving skill.
I'm deadass.
It's a life-saving skill is that fucking important, bro.
It is that fucking important, man.
If you don't know how to tell your girl to shut up, oh lord, you're gonna have a tough time, bro.
You're just not gonna have a good time.
You're just not gonna have a good time, bro.
Alright.
Okay, let's go ahead and get it to the documentary.
Driven to kill is the name of the episode, niggas.
Okay.
Okay.
The nation's long web of interstates provided the perfect hunting ground for the crave predator.
I know a bunch of you guys were truck drivers here.
So this this episode's for you, Dickers.
You truck driver diggers, man.
He preyed on hitchhikers wandering the roads.
He held them captive, then tortured and raped them.
When that didn't satisfy his warped cravings, he killed instead.
Now, as you guys know, these are older documents, but bro, these older documentaries are better, bro.
These are way better than the the new shit, man.
The new shit is too woke, bro, and annoying.
These older documentaries are way better.
I don't know why, they just are.
Real nigga timing, man.
Someone said, how do I get a black chick to shut the hell up?
Uh, you don't date him, stupid.
Increase your sexual market value, bro.
If you're over here dating Chiniquas, bro, you got low SMV.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
You should know better.
If you're over here dating loud ass obnoxious girls that are that, you know, chiniquas that don't fucking follow your leadership.
You got low sexual market value, bro.
You need to re seriously reevaluate where the fuck you are in life, bro.
Honestly.
Or you go ahead and date those bitches and enjoy.
Enjoy.
Across the nation, a serial rapist targeted unsuspecting women.
It was only a matter of time till his doctor just raged out of control and led him to murder.
He followed a path so random, it was impossible to trace.
And all the title to his crimes were his access to the highways and a bizarre sexual fetish.
I'm Jim Calstrom, former head of the FBI's New York office.
When investigators believe the suspect had committed dozens of murders, the FBI was determined to put the brakes on his nationwide rampage.
Alright, um.
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*music*
February 5th, 1990.
On a road in Houston, Texas.
18-year-old Nicole Tuttle desperately tried to fly down the passing motorists.
Bro, she has a fucking thing on her neck, goddamn.
Someone finally stopped for the bruised and leaking.
Oh my God, there's a guy trying to kill me.
There's a guy trying to kill me.
The driver took her to the closest phone to call police.
At the Houston police station, Nicole told officers that she'd been kidnapped and assaulted, but she'd managed to escape.
I had to get out.
Her ordeal began in California one week earlier.
On January 29th, she hitched a ride from a trucker at a rest stop.
He said his name was Dustin and that he was headed east through Arizona.
And guys, this is the 1990s, bro.
There's no telephones, there's no cell phones, there's no Instagram.
None of that bullshit, man.
It's just straight um.
Like cell phones were still a thing, like a new thing.
Only the really rich had cell phones back then in the 90s, man.
So this is 35 years ago, chat.
Okay.
Your boy Myra was a baby back then.
Alright, this shit crazy.
Also, and I've talked about this before for you with you guys as well.
A lot of people don't know this.
The explosion of serial killers in the United States actually occurred with the creation of interstate highways.
Okay.
I've explained this to you guys before, but I'll say it again because I know we got a lot of fucking new viewers in here.
Murder guys is typically a state charge, okay?
And since murder's a state charge, if you can commit a murder in one area and then leave, um, and then commit a murder murder somewhere else.
Well, obviously it's gonna be a lot harder to find you, right?
Because you're in another area.
Um, it's harder to find um connections, etc.
Especially when you're a serial killer when you're killing people a lot of the times based off opportunity or maybe they look a certain way or whatever, versus like um knowing that individual, right?
Because we know most people are murdered by people they know, but in this situation with serial killers, it's a lot harder when they don't know the individual, right?
Because it's so fucking random.
And then if you're a truck driver, it's like you have the ability to be a serial killer damn near built into your profession.
Okay?
A lot of the most serious uh the most successful serial killers that have the highest body counts, killed women in multiple states.
ted bundy um he traveled across multiple states uh samuel little etc few hours on the road she fell asleep in the back compartment of his truck It seemed that was exactly what he was waiting for.
He climbed in back and overpowered her.
Before she was fully awake, he chained her to the walls and gagged her with a horsepit.
I'll never understand this um fucking, you know, people um man, what the um wow, I'm losing the the word of my head.
Um when someone is uh hitchhiking, excuse me.
Holy crap, sorry, guys.
I had a brain for it there.
I was like, what the hell's the name of the term?
Yeah, hitchhiking.
Absolutely nuts.
The trucker whipped her and pierced her with pins and fish hooks.
He also raped and sodomized her.
Bruh.
Nicole told police that she was chained inside the cab for six days.
Her ordeal didn't end there.
Inside his Houston apartment, the trucker allowed her to bathe, then chained her to the bed and raped her again.
She watched helplessly as he approached her with a straight razor.
He pressed the blade close to her scalp and began to slice off her hair.
After three hours, he forced her back into the truck.
This time, he failed to bind her.
So he's just like terrorizing her the whole time.
And here's another thing too about these serious that you guys need to understand.
These motherfuckers are devious.
These guys enjoy making the victim suffer and feel as though they have all the power.
If you watch interviews with Richard Ramirez, um, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, um, these guys enjoy the control over the victim.
That's what they like the most, the control, the ability to play God, the ability to, like Ted Bunny, for example, would choke the person, right?
Or choke the girl, and she would like pass out, and then he'd like stop choking her, so she would come back.
So he could terrorize her again.
That's what these guys like doing.
BTK, etc.
They like to play God.
When they stopped at a brewery, he left her alone as he walked inside to sign for his new freight.
How many days did she be in the truck?
Nicole knew this might be her only chance.
Where did you ran for it, still wearing a dog leash around her neck.
I needed to go to California.
Nigga had a dog leash on her, bruh.
He's fucking perverts, man.
Yo, these guys never cease to amaze me with their stupidity, bro.
Um, yo guys, do me a favor, smash that like button.
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Houston police stopped a trucker in the area whose rig fit Nicole's description And it She said he was not the man who attacked her.
A background check revealed no outstanding warrants or convictions, so police released the trucker.
Nicole told the officers to stop searching.
She was too frightened to testify against her attacker.
She just wanted to go home to California.
On February 5th, the same day that Nicole escaped, another young woman was on the highway thumbing f- Damn, same day she escaped.
This nigga started trouble again.
rides.
Just 15 miles away in Pasadena, Texas, 14-year-old Regina K. Walters was running away with her new boyfriend.
Her parents were divorced, and Regina usually stayed with her father in Houston.
She'd been visiting her mother for a few days when she fled and began hitchhiking.
Whether she's an important parents, man.
She was following the lead of her new teenage boyfriend, or just testing her independence.
A trucker soon stopped for the pretty young girl.
Regina's mother, Carolyn Walters, was a single mom who worked long hours as a department store clerk.
When she came home from work, she was surprised to find her daughter was not home.
Regina.
See, single mothers suck, bro.
Trash, man.
Kid's gone with some fucking loser dude with some goatee.
In the truck of a weirdo.
Her daughter did not answer.
Regina.
Carolyn found no notes and saw no other signs that her daughter had been back to the house.
She checked the answering machine, but Regina had left no messages.
Shout out to all my fellow drivers out there, hammered down.
Okay.
Um, hopefully you're not doing this crazy shit, nigga.
Um, Joe says, uh, Batman's dad could get his bitch to STFU and look what happened to him.
Don't be Batman's dad.
Fair.
Uh Gray Show and DC, Myron.
Uh, seeing you a person makes me want to work a hundred times harder.
Super thankful, man.
Uh, oh, you were there, bro.
What dude?
You're my witness, bro.
Wasn't that bitch out of pocket for no reason?
You're my witness, bro.
Uh, stormtrooper K981.
I was like, what the hell?
This chick came out of nowhere, started talking to shells.
Like, what the, who is this bitch?
Like, what the, who is this bitch?
Uh cryptozoo says, Hey Mario, did you see Ian Carol Sake on uh Nick and Tucker yet?
No, I didn't see it.
Boogeyman.
PSA to all the chats.
Stop asking Myron Iarkle questions about his private life.
He doesn't have to tell us everything.
Stop being a bunch of creeps.
Yeah, that is weird, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
You want to gossip, go watch Condus Owens.
We're here to be racist and besides us.
Alright, thank you, bro.
I appreciate that, Boogeyman.
I appreciate that.
How is it that the guy that named Boogeyman is the one the voice of reason?
How's that?
How's that happening, chat?
How's Boogeyman the voice of reason here, nigga?
How's Boogeyman the voice of reason here?
Carolyn called her daughter's friends and Regina's father in Houston.
Hello, Chris.
No one had heard from the girl.
He said, Yeah, started firing shots for no reason.
Also, she couldn't make a single hair and point.
Bro, that's what happens when you're mainstream media, bro.
Mainstream media, I'm convinced makes you more retarded because they give you all your talking points.
You don't have to actually be like good off the cuff.
So, yeah, it is what it is.
The distraught mother reported her daughter as a Missing person to Pasadena, Texas police.
She spoke with a detective from the juvenile section, providing the officer with Regina's description.
Her 14-year-old daughter was about five feet tall, weighed 95 pounds, and had long curly brown hair.
The detective asked Carolyn what steps she had taken so far to find her.
Carolyn had posted missing persons flyers, but no one had yet responded.
The worried mother hadn't heard from her daughter since they argued two nights before.
Why is it?
At 9 30 that night, Regina told her mother she was going to visit a friend.
I just think you ought to stay home tonight.
When Carolyn objected, the girl insisted she would be right back.
Regina, why?
See, that's when you gotta be willing to slap your kid right there.
Look, man.
You know what I mean?
Like, yo.
You know.
Sometimes you gotta be willing to slap your kid.
Not gonna sit there and you can't leave.
Well, I'm leaving.
Really?
Okay, nigga.
Falcon!
Ponch!
Get your ass inside the house.
Against her better judgment, Carolyn relented, trusting that Regina would call if she stayed out later.
See?
Though the young teen had a If she had just punched her instead, dad daughter might be alive.
Nah, I'm I'm not even trying to be funny here.
Dead ass, bro.
If she had hit her with the Falcon Punch, Falcon!
Ponch.
She might be alive to this day, bro.
The history of running away.
She always returned on her own.
Her parents are where she is right now.
Her mother believed this time was different.
Pasadena, Texas police detective Suzanne Jackson of the juvenile division was assigned the case.
She understood Carolyn's concern.
Several days passed, and Regina would normally call her mom when she would leave home and let her mother know that she was okay and that she was just out.
She would be back when she was ready to come home, and she had not done that.
Carolyn posted more flyers at the convenience store close to her house.
She held out hope that her daughter was unharmed.
Maybe she was simply staying with a friend.
Along with Regina's photo and description, Carolyn offered...
Man, badass teenagers, bro, in the 90s.
...a reward for information on her daughter's whereabouts.
Five days after Regina's disappearance, Carolyn received a phone call.
There's someone here there with me, right?
The caller had seen Regina talking to two young men on the evening she left her mother's house.
Okay.
The person only knew the man as Billy and Ricky.
But she remembered that Billy had a girlfriend with the peculiar name of Urena.
Carolyn immediately called police.
Detective Jackson, please.
The following day, a second caller gave Carolyn the address of an apartment where he had seen Regina at a party two days before.
When police arrived, no one answered.
Okay.
The manager told them the apartment was rented to a man named Billy Wayne Gibbs.
The next morning, the detective told her colleagues about the case.
Thank you, Lord.
She mentioned she was looking for Gibbs in connection with Regina's disappearance.
She was also looking for two others.
A woman named Urena and a man named Ricky.
She didn't know their last names.
To her surprise, the officers did.
Billy Wayne Gibbs had a girlfriend named Urana Sweet and a friend named And now this is a benefit.
Let me tell you guys something, man.
This is a benefit of working with the state of locals, man.
When I was on a job, I always used to be very good with the uh guys in uniform because they'll know people and they'll know stuff that you'll never know because they're out on the street every day talking to these people.
They know relationship dynamics, they know where people live, they know where they stay, they know who's connected with who, they know who who knows certain information that you might need.
And as the investigator, you're not gonna be privy to a lot of this information.
So, having people that um that are on the street all the time doing patrol?
Fucking invaluable resource, invaluable resource.
I can't tell you how many times I was able to develop informants based off of the information that um guys in on patrol would know, right?
Or them putting me in front of these people.
So um, really, um one talks enough about how vital staying locals are to um investigations.
Ricky Lee Jones the three were wanted in connection with an auto theft.
Units were dispatched to Gibbs' apartment to wait for his return.
Officers patrolled the nearby road.
After several hours of surveillance, they picked up 17-year-old Gibbs and his girlfriend Urena near his apartment.
Police handcuffed the young couple and brought them to the station for questioning.
third suspect Ricky Lee Jones was still at large The arresting officer asked Gibbs if he had seen Regina or Ricky Lee Jones.
Gibb said he had spoken to them four days ago, but not since.
He told police that Ricky and Regina were in love and planned to run away to Mexico where Ricky had relatives.
The detective suspected that 18-year-old Jones had another reason for leaving town.
If he were caught with Regina, he could be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Regina was 14, and they obviously were boyfriend and girlfriend at the time.
When they saw the flyers that the mother had left out with reward on her location, uh, they decided they'd be best to leave the area so they wouldn't be caught.
And that's when they decided to leave the area, hitchhike to Mexico.
Damn.
The detective learned that Ricky Lee Jones was already on probation for theft.
Fleeing jurisdiction was a parole violation.
She issued a warrant for his arrest.
She also fed Regina's description into the NCIC, the National Crime Information Center, a database listing both victims and criminals nationwide.
And anything could go in there, guys.
Missing guns, stolen cars, anything literally goes in there.
um, come on histories, all that.
If Regina were located by any police department in the country, Pasadena, Texas police would be notified until then with no known address or vehicle, it would be difficult to find the pair.
Fifteen miles away, Houston police interviewed Jerry Walters, Regina's divorced father.
He told them he had received a disturbing call on his unlisted home number on the evening of March 17th.
The conversation was brief and Walters did not recognize the caller's voice.
Hello?
The man asked, "Are you Regina's father?" When Walters replied yes, the man told him he knew where to find Regina.
He said she was in a loft of a barn and that there had been some changes.
He had cut the girl's hair.
What the fuck?
Bruh.
Thank you.
Somebody call me and tell me that shit.
Bro, oh man.
We gonna find that nigga, man.
Regina's father asked if she was dead or alive.
The caller hung up without answering.
Detective Jackson asked South That's so fucked up, man.
Western Bell to trace the call.
The company told her it would take several days.
Police would simply have to wait.
Aside from the phone records, the trail of the missing 14-year-old and her boyfriend was stone cold.
In March of 1990, Pasadena, Texas police detective Suzanne Jackson continued her search for 14-year-old Regina K. Walters.
The girl hadn't been seen since early February when she left a friend's house with her 18-year-old boyfriend, Ricky Lee Jones.
The detective's only lead was an anonymous phone call made to Regina's father.
That nigga look retarded, bro.
What the hell?
On March 17th.
Now, mind you guys, this is the 1990s, okay?
They're not gonna have the same technology and resources that we have nowadays with tracing phone calls and all this other bullshit.
On the same night, Regina's father received his call in Houston.
Her mother in Pasadena, Texas, also got a call.
Hello.
She recorded the conversations police had advised.
An unknown man told Carolyn to meet him at 6 30 the next morning at the local convenience store.
He had something to tell her about Regina, and he wanted to say it in person.
Without giving his name or description, he hung up.
Carolyn called Detective Jackson, who told her it was risky to meet the man.
And Carolyn insisted.
Jackson said police would go with her for protection.
Yeah, I mean, that's simple, man.
I would tell her all day.
You go, I'm gonna wire you up, you go and you meet him.
And we'll set up surveillance and we'll be watching you.
Yeah, bro.
What the hell, of course.
Of course, the lazy ass female detective, I don't know, that's a good idea.
Bitch.
Wire her up, let her go, collect information on who the fucking guy is.
From a distance, officers kept an eye on Carolyn as she waited at the convenience store for the unknown caller.
See, and that's the thing with these serial killers, man.
They really enjoy uh torturing people, man.
These fucking weirdos.
He's probably like relishing and like making a mom feel like this.
Dickhead.
She had no way of knowing if the man knew who she was and no way to identify him.
Her only hope was if he would approach her.
She studied everyone who came in and out, and everyone who used the phone.
Bro got that lit mull it.
Carolyn waited over two hours.
The caller never came forward.
Probably got spooked.
Felt like the cops were gonna be there.
Two days later, Pasadena, Texas police received the phone records for both calls to Regina's parents.
They learned that the call to Regina's father in Houston was made from a gas station in Annis, Texas, 200 miles northwest of where she was last seen.
The call to her mother's home in Pasadena, Texas was made from a payphone only a few blocks away.
At that particular time, it was obvious that we were becoming very concerned about Regina's whereabouts.
Uh with the phone calls and and the Oh, yeah, chat.
I know some of you guys are probably talking, probably watching us like, what the fuck is yes, guys?
Payphones were a thing back then, okay?
People used to walk around recorders all the time, so they can use payphones.
Payphones were a big thing back then, chat.
Okay?
Big thing back then.
Everybody always had change on them.
Yeah, information that we received, we were pretty sure that there was gonna be foul play involved.
Two weeks later, Carolyn told Detective Jackson that the man who had called her before wanted to set up another meeting at the same convenience store.
Police traced the call to a nearby pay phone.
The caller had already fled.
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It's true crime Sunday.
As you guys know, we still we still give you guys the Fed reacts on Sundays.
Like uh, like it always been.
We'll cover, we'll go back to politics tomorrow in the news, so don't worry.
I'll probably cover um the stuff with Nick and uh Tucker tomorrow.
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On April 23rd, police found a partial skeleton.
The real G's come and watch the true crime shit.
The real G's of a small female near a river bank in Pasadena, Texas.
They determined the young girl's age and weight.
And I know people have said, yo, Myron, yo, drop the Fed reaction, bro.
Just like do news the whole time.
Bro, I like this shit.
I enjoy this.
I know a lot of you guys enjoy the true crime stuff.
So we still do it, bro.
We do it once a week.
Sundays, true crime stuff.
You know.
Unless like there's some breaking news or some shit like that, then obviously we'll cover news on uh you know on that day.
But Sundays is the um Sunday's a true crime day.
Also, look for something with our guy Nick uh in September.
Got some plan for you ninjas.
Some in September.
Alright.
So we'll do it here in Miami.
Okay.
The best collab by far.
Cause you guys already know, man.
Me and Nick are the realest niggas, bro.
Everybody else is kinda like subpar compared to us.
Come on.
So yeah, we'll do something in September, probably.
And it's gonna be fun.
I look forward to it.
I look forward to it.
So it's gonna be fun.
It's gonna be a good time.
I'm excited to see Nick.
Uh for a show.
I've seen him before uh uh outside of the I've obviously seen him outside of um you know podcasting shit.
But um excited to bring you guys uh a collab finally, damn near two years later, man.
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Detective Suzanne Jackson brought Regina's dental records to the medical examiner.
I went to the Emmy's office with my information.
Uh we did a comparison on some dental x-rays and uh found that this particular person was not Regina.
Months went by with no leaves.
Regina's parents feared the worst.
On October 12th, two boys were playing near a dirt road in Manville, Texas, 26 miles south of Houston.
Close to the road.
They came across a wood pile.
They found something they'd never forget.
That's nuts.
Human remains.
They ran home to tell their parents who called police.
Officers arrived and secured the area.
And guys, just you know, like a body's not gonna last out in the wilderness more than like two days, bro.
Animals, the elements, it's gonna degrade the body immediately.
They could not identify the body at the site.
It was too badly decomposed.
and there was no wallet or identification nearby.
All police could guess was that the victim was a child or young adult.
Okay, good, sir.
They hoped an autopsy would tell them more.
The Pasadena, Texas detective traveled to the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office, bringing Regina's dental records.
So you almost have a match right here.
The ME compared those records to X-rays taken of the corpse.
But didn't you get everything together?
They did not match.
It was a little disappointing, although we were very relieved that it was not Regina.
Her parents at this particular point were concerned that um we were going to be recovering a body, and we were not gonna be locating Regina alive, and they were ready for some type of closure at this point.
As the search continued in Texas through the fall of 1990, a farmer prepared to burn down his old barn in Bond County, Illinois.
Alright, real quick, let me read some chats.
Okay, so Comfort Zone has mar uh says uh.
Hey, Mary missed my earlier chat, but it's cool.
It was a pleasure seeing you at the show yesterday.
The only thing I wish I had had gone differently was meeting you and shaking hands.
I saw how freaking tall you are.
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I thought that they would have like a meet and greet after, but I guess they didn't.
And guys, this is like the first time I went to like their event, so I didn't know how they had it set up or whatever.
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So I did shake hands and meet a bunch of people at the end, but I guess I'm gonna meet all of you guys.
Um but yeah, I I I uh I didn't know how they had it set up.
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My girl cheated on me with my best friend while we were on break back in 2019.
I just found out yesterday.
Damn.
Keep in mind I've cheated on her two times while together, and she had forgive me.
I don't know what to do about my girl.
She's a devoted Catholic now.
I truly saw a future with this woman.
Talked about a house and a marriage, but my world got flipped upside down.
Am I overacting?
Do I give her another chance or cut her off?
P.S. You show up and watch since 2023.
Uh, yeah, bro.
It's over.
Yeah, it's over, nigga.
It is fucking over with your best friend.
It is over.
It is over.
And this is what I mean when I say that religion ain't gonna save you from these hoes, my friend.
It's over, bro.
I don't even know why you're asking me that.
She cheating on you with your best friend, like both of them need to be removed from your life forever.
And the fact that you cheated on her twice doesn't matter.
Men cheating is not the same as women cheating, bro.
Okay.
I've said this many times.
Some people might say, Myron, that's toxic.
My response as I'll give fuck what you niggas think.
A dude smashing another chick is not the same as a chick smashing another dude, let alone your best friend, bro.
Punch!
That is an L. That is an L. She's done, and so is he.
You never talk to them ever again.
Simple as that.
And I know your bitch ass is gonna start crying.
Bro, come on, man.
She's a good girl.
I don't give a fuck.
I don't give a fuck.
You actually wanted to fucking marry this girl?
Hell no, dude.
Stop being a simp.
Grab your balls and leave the relationship.
I've been telling you, niggas, man, the Bible ain't gonna save you from these hoes.
Telling you, bro.
So, yeah.
Just leave.
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Absolutely leave.
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Okay, thank you, Ashley.
A girl wearing a cookie monster shirt?
All right.
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Unless you're buying that for your boyfriend, but okay, I like it.
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Yeah, bro.
She's done.
Alright.
Blex eight, it's over, my friend.
DC Badass says, Myron says, Jesus can't save these hoes.
Why do you think you can?
Yeah, bro.
It's over, dude.
And the fact that you just found out about it means that she was gonna take that shit to the grave, bro.
She's gonna keep lying to you.
So, yeah, bro, get out of there.
Get out of there.
Get out of there.
Her and him are cooked.
Find new friends, find a new girlfriend, bro.
You got us, uh, you got a scarcity mindset, bro.
He hadn't been inside in years.
The farmer climbed up into the hayloft to make one last check of The place.
He looked through the abandoned building, but found only items long since discarded.
Nothing seemed especially unusual or out of place.
Then something caught his eye.
He looked closer at the strewn hay and saw a skeleton that appeared to be human.
The farmer immediately called police.
Police.
We'll be right back.
So guy once goes looking at looks at his barn and he sees a body in there or bones.
In October of 1990, as Detective Jackson hunted in Texas for 14-year-old Regina K. Walters.
A decayed body was found in the hayloft of an abandoned barn in Bond County, Illinois.
Agent Mike Sheeley of the Illinois State Police responded to the scene.
So now you got the Illinois State Police on the case, and obviously Pasadena Cal uh Texas on it as well.
Um you're more than likely gonna start to bring in some federal resources as well.
Um because obviously they're on the other side of the country from each other.
Local sheriff's office in Bonn County, Illinois, and they had instructed me that they'd found a body in a rural setting uh near the interstate, interstate 70, which is a major interstate that travels through Bond County.
Crime scene technicians conducted a thorough search of the barn.
No clothes were found on or near the body.
There was no wallet or other ID.
They did find a single white thread close to the bones that seemed too new to have been in the old barn for long.
Police photographed the remains from various angles.
They found bailing wire that matched Ashley Rosegough says, I bought the shirt for myself, Myron.
I'm single.
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All right.
Just don't uh well, we made the shirt in a way where you won't get discovered.
They won't know the meaning of the shirt with the cookie monsters.
You guys could tell here, right?
You just see so you just see some ovens, and you're like, oh, what does that mean?
I'm a fan of the cookie monster.
They don't need to know.
Insider joke.
The wire wrapped around the corpse's neck.
But thank you for the support, Ashley.
One day you'll hopefully find uh a man who uh will um be a good leader.
Some hair remained on the head because the skull was so small, police believed the victim was probably a child.
The people of nearby Greenville had not seen a murder in ten years.
The anonymity of this crime was especially disturbing.
Police had no way of knowing if the victim was from the area or just dumped there by someone passing through a nearby interstate seven.
At first, they weren't even sure of the corpse's age or sex.
Forensics.
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Music anthropologist Mark Johnsy was called in to conduct an examination.
No, no, no, no.
He made several discoveries that helped Illinois state agent Mike Sheeley begin to identify the victim.
Now, an Illinois State Agent guy, just so you guys know, um, so a lot of states have their own special agents, okay?
So, like I know Texas, for example, Department of Public Safety, they have special agents, Illinois special agents, and basically what that'll be is that'll be a criminal investigator for the state.
So, you know, you got TBI to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Think of it as like a state version of the FBI.
Um, so a lot of them follow this model that the feds do, where they call their criminal investigators um special agents.
Sometimes they call them uh troopers, sometimes they call them investigators, sometimes call them detectives, whatever it may be.
But the point you need to know is is it is typically a um an investigator.
Mark was able to determine that it was a young female between the ages of 14 to 16, approximate weight, which was 90 to 110 pounds.
There was indication that her hair had been cut.
Um, the distal ends had begun to grow.
Remember, guys, the girl, uh, the the weirdo said that he had a girl in the barn and he cut her hair.
Remember that?
And you called the dad down in Texas.
Again, but uh the forensics had told us that uh it was recent.
The cause of death was determined to be strangulation.
The killer had almost severed the victim's head by twisting bailing wire around her neck 16 times.
That's what we found it.
From the condition of the joints and vertebrae, John Z discerned that the girl was killed almost a year before.
Damn.
A forensic science.
And you guys know strangulation seems to be the most popular way that sero killers kill their victims because um it's a very personal way to do it.
They take uh this their sick demented pieces of shit.
Uh, they take a lot of pride um and enjoyment in being able to slowly kill the individual.
So this is why serial killers um almost always go with uh well, strangulation is their main modality of murder.
Sick fux, man.
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Dirty away from one thousand.
Maybe it would yield a clue to what the young girl or her murderer had been wearing.
He determined the fiber was mostly cotton, but it didn't come from clothing.
It likely came from a towel.
Searching the national crime database, state agent Mike Sheeley listed the Illinois Jane Doe as a white female, 14 to 16 years of age, probably killed as early as September 1989.
We were uh alarmed to find that there was 950 matches uh with uh with the age group and in the category and in the time frame, uh, which uh which made the task very difficult to begin the identification process.
He narrowed the field to about 100 by specifying the victim's time of death closer to the spring of 1990.
The investigator then sent teletypes to law enforcement agencies working those cases.
The detective investigating the disappearance of Regina Walters in Pasadena, Texas, received the teletype on October 16th.
She believed I've got damn the body's description fit Regina's and phoned the Bond County Sheriff's Office in Illinois.
The receptionist told her they had gotten so many responses that the sheriff would have to call her back.
Before she hung up, the detective remembered the mysterious phone call Regina's father had received.
The caller had said the girl was in a barn.
When I asked her if the body was found in a barn, she immediately transferred me to the sheriff, in which I started talking to him right away.
And it was immediately discovered that it was possibly Regina, and so we immediately jumped on that and started sending the teletops back and forth.
The detective asked another question based on the March 17th phone call to Regina's father.
Did the girl in the barn have shorn hair?
The Illinois authorities confirmed that she did.
The girl found in Illinois matched the caller's description of Regina.
So this six buck called the dad after killing the girl in another state across the country.
And mind you, she's a mitre.
To Greenville, Illinois, to the sheriff's office.
And those dental x-rays were matched with the body that was discovered there.
And it was confirmed to be Regina's body.
Music One question remained.
Where was Regina's boyfriend, Ricky Lee Jones?
Useless fuck.
You had one job, nigga.
You had one job.
You fucking retard.
What the fuck, man?
Bro had one job.
Detectives called on the FBI for help.
Special agent Mark Young, a behavioral expert in the Houston field office, was assigned as case agent.
And I tried to go in and contact every Person that had any involvement with uh Ricky or Regina.
I wanted to see if there was anything that they mentioned that would have proven valuable to uh locate and Ricky.
At his former high school, Pasadena, Texas detectives also continued to pursue Ricky D. Jones.
That's right.
A guidance counselor said that Jones had not been enrolled in school for the past year.
Okay, do you have any information?
She had little other information about him, though she did provide his last known address.
It was the home of Jones's family.
His sister Tammy was the only one there.
She said that no one in the family had seen Ricky for over a year.
Damn.
Bro, how do you go to a year without seeing your brother?
Well, what the fuck is wrong with people?
They had written him off as a bad kid, believing he'd end up in prison.
Yeah, yeah.
The detective asked if that's when you know you're a fuck up, bro, and your family don't even care about you no more.
God damn.
They just gave up on you.
Goddamn.
If they had relatives in Mexico.
Cammie said her mother had some in Matamoros, just south of the Texas border.
Jackson showed her a photo of Regina.
But Tammy didn't recognize her.
Okay, that's the last time has he left.
Ricky was already listed as wanted because he had violated his probation.
So we felt like maybe he was afraid to come home if he did know anything about Regina's disappearance and her death.
We were in fear that he may not want to call and tell us what had happened, or maybe involved himself.
He developed a now, um, there are agents, guys that do behavioral analysis, right?
Whenever you got um a killer like this, and your leads are cold, because think about it.
They got missing people, they got bodies turning up in other states, etc.
So, um, what happened what the FBI can do in a situation like this is they can do behavioral analysis where they'll be able to be like, all right, this guy is gonna be a Caucasian male in this age group, um, probably in this profession.
It kind of gives them an idea of where they can start off.
All right, whenever you have like a case like this, because obviously, as you guys can see here, they don't really have any leads at all on this fucking uh crazy maniac.
Okay.
I don't know anything about this fucking guy.
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The agent determined that 18-year-old Ricky Lee Jones probably did not commit the crime.
If Ricky Lee Jones had murdered Regina, he would have done it in a fit of anger, and that would have been reflected in the crime scene.
And you didn't see that.
It was a very controlled, purposeful crime scene.
You got the impression that this is an older person, a white male, a traveler.
Bam, see, so now they're starting to get.
Remember, nobody knows your truck driver at this point, so this is critical information.
Truck driver, traveling salesman, somebody that had a reason to be across the country.
The fact that the barn Yeah, because this girl's in f from Texas, but how the hell is she in Illinois?
In a barn.
The crime scene told the agent more about the sadistic murderer.
He had stripped off Regina's clothing, killed her slowly by strangulation.
I told you guys, these sick fucks always kill their victims slowly through strangulation, these serial killer sick fucks.
Honestly, bro, sometimes it makes me want to become fur.
So I was pure fur.
You guys know what time it would be.
All right?
WBNN, Waterboarding Network, nigga.
We'd be waterboarding these fucking serial killers on TV all day.
All right.
That's what we'd be doing.
We'll be waterboarding these guys for everyone to see.
All right.
Public punishments to all these sick bastards.
Especially if it's a kid.
Especially if it's a fuck kid, bro.
And most notably.
WBNN nigga.
We would, I would I would disband CNN.
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We're gonna have a big ass budget for white towels.
We're just gonna go to the fucking target, buy all the towels.
And then get good cameras.
We're gonna set these niggas up in dark ass rooms, and it's waterboard time.
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Okay?
you you *sniff* you Thank you.
We're about to get wavy, if you know what I'm saying.
Whoever did this crime was doing it.
And then I'll cut his hair on camera.
I will mimic the way they tortured their fucking victim.
He wanted to cut her hair.
Alright, nigga, we're cutting your hair too.
Alright.
We're gonna do that shit with a nail clipper.
We're gonna cut his hair with a fucking nail clipper.
As he gets waterboarded.
This guy's still alive, by the way.
This scumbag, still fucking alive, by the way, chat.
Thanks beyond what was necessary.
But we're gonna see how they caught him.
To perpetrate the crime.
Maybe a sexual predator or sexual sadist.
A person that had other offenses also.
Investigators were alerted to another crime in the town of Marshall, Texas, 200 miles north of Houston.
Partial skeletal remains of a young man were found.
washed up on a creek bank.
The skull had been perforated on the left side by a small caliber firearm.
Though there was little evidence to positively identify the body, the victim's age and location led police to conclude it was probably Ricky Lee Jones.
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I came to the conclusion that uh there were no other leads to cover in this case.
For all intents and purposes, the case was closed in our division.
We had nowhere else to go.
To investigators, it looked like the man who had killed Regina K. Walters and her boyfriend had gotten away with murder.
As the hunt for a sadistic killer ground to a halt in Pasadena, Texas, a thousand miles west in Arizona, authorities encountered a problem on their own highways.
An Arizona highway patrolman was at the end of his shift when he came across a tractor trailer parked on the side of an interstate on ramp.
The rig had to be moved.
It was a hazard to passing motorists.
He noticed the lights were on and the engine was still on.
What's going on in there?
Get back, buddy, get up there, get back.
As he approached the driver's door, officer Michael Miller recalled that a man suddenly burst out of the cab and immediately spread his arm.
W Trooper, man.
W Trooper caught this fucking pervent y act.
Arms against the truck.
And I asked him, I said, What's going on?
And he said, Nothing, officer.
We're doing just fine.
He said, no problem.
Uh I I've got a gun in my back pocket.
And he motioned to his back pocket and then put his hands up on the side of his truck.
This was kind of unusual situation.
And I could still hear the woman screaming on the inside of the truck.
Miller cuffed Robert Ben Rhodes and escorted the trucker back to his car to question him further.
He said it was just fine.
They were uh there together, uh in a uh, I guess you would call it consenting situation.
Yeah, they're together in a consenting situation, and she's fucking screaming.
Yeah, okay, buddy.
And uh, but I didn't know if the screams coming from the woman were the fact that she was startled.
She was surprised, but I was gonna find out what the situation was.
With Rhodes's hands cuffed behind his back, Miller seatbelted him into the patrol car.
The officer returned to the truck to check on the frantic woman.
He found her handcuffed to the wall by the wrists and ankles.
The patrolman assured her she was no longer in danger.
I told her, ma'am, you're gonna need to remain here until I can get some help out here, because this is a criminal or a crime scene, and some detectives are gonna have to look at this.
I said, just remain calm.
This man is not gonna be back to bother you again.
Just remain calm.
Bro, that's crazy.
That's crazy.
You're an Arizona Strait Trooper.
Used to writing tickets for niggas, right?
And you come across this fucking crazy shit.
What the hell?
I left the truck and moved back to my patrol car.
Miller returned just in time.
Rhodes had maneuvered his cuffed hands in front of him and released his seatbelt.
Of course.
He was about to open the car door.
The officer quickly recuffed him.
There is no actual routine stop off there in the road that no matter what you come across out there, you never know who you're dealing with.
And it kind of sent a chill up my spine to know that if this man uh as cool as he was, could have probably killed me and the girl at the same time and still have been on the road.
Police from the town of Casigrande arrived on the scene.
They freed the woman and transported her and Rose to the police station for further questioning.
Inside the truck, they found a gruesome array of torture tools, chains that attached to rings.
Now, uh, for those of you that are wondering, I covered the the toy box killer who was also similar similar with you know the torturing type shit as well.
Also a crazy bastard.
Okay.
This guy toy box killer.
Like he fucking would would would kidnap the girls, and then he'd tie her up to something, and then he'd have this video ready to play.
And the video start off with Hello there, bitch.
And it will go into all the shit he was gonna threaten to do to them.
Crazy, bro.
These bastards.
It makes you wonder like, what what the fuck?
There's monsters out there, chat.
There really are monsters out there, bro.
Craziness.
Welded to the back of the sleeper compartment.
Fish hose, bloody towels, a horse pit, and a briefcase filled with the implements of a sexual sadist.
They also fish hooks all this shit.
Found a camera in the briefcase, along with several hairs that did not belong to the woman found in the truck.
Casa Grande police detective Rick Barnhart led the investigation.
Robert Rhodes had uh what I refer to as a rape kit in his truck.
He had all kinds of paraphernalia.
He had uh long sticks with clips on the end where he would draw and quarter his victims.
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Nightstar says, I bet they feel like they feel the life uh leave their victim's body.
Yeah, they're weirdos, bro.
I'm telling you.
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Uh, just broke up my girlfriend Saturday morning for trying to go through my phone.
I also finally got my fat ass in the gym.
Appreciate the advice.
She was an abusive 410 Latina.
Yeah, nigga.
You deserve to get abused because you're four you're fat.
Bro, and you got low sexual market value, man.
Women are gonna abuse you, bro.
So yeah, she went through your phone and you were fat, so good.
Glad that you're gonna stop being fat and you got rid of that woman.
Chisness says, and if he dies, have medical doctors to bring them back to life.
They ain't getting off that easy.
Oh shit.
Uh bruh, these serial killers should be drawn in quarter, bro.
I'm telling you, bro, these guys are sick fucks, man.
They are sick fucks.
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Someone said getting abused by a girl is a fatty as crazy.
Yeah, bro.
That shit is crazy, they're good.
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That's what we are covering today.
And just based on that, I I knew Robert Rhodes was uh a predator.
Um, just look at the picture of the truck.
The woman found chained in Rhodes' truck was 27-year-old Kathleen Vaughn.
I've never had any problems before.
She told the detective she had been picked up about an hour earlier from the Rip Griffin's truck stop north of Phoenix.
He was trying to wait.
When she dozed off in the sleeper compartment, the trucker climbed That's his thing, man.
He waits till they sleep back there.
Assaulted her and chained her to the wall.
The man told her his name was Whips and Chains, and that he'd been doing this for 15 years.
Wait, the nigga said my name is Whips and Chains, and I'm doing this for 15 years.
What the fuck?
Bro.
Police photographed her injuries, wrist burns from the handcuffs, and welts from the beatings.
She tried to fight off her attacker, but her hands were changed.
All she could do to defend herself was to bite him.
She managed to injure his left shoulder enough to distract him from raping her.
Kathleen agreed to press assault and kidnapping charges.
But Detective Barnhart believed she might be problematic for the prosecution.
My interview with Kathleen was um really sort of bizarre.
She would uh talk about this reality, this terrible assault that she endured, and then periodically she would revert back to a story about her traveling across the country to see the president.
Ah, man.
She's gonna come off as insane in the fucking.
Yep, she's not credible.
Goddamn.
Bro, why you...
Nigga had to end up with a crazy chick, bro.
God damn.
She told me she wanted to give the president a microchip.
And she talked about the underground prison where no one.
Guys, don't do drugs.
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Alright.
Cause then you can't be looked at as a credible witness.
Oh Lee.
Escapes from.
And all this time my heart was sinking because I I needed Kathleen to tell a Yeah, she's their their main witness.
She's the only person that's like alive.
That can like testify.
So yeah, I could imagine why he's like, fuck.
Bro, I'd be oh man.
That sucks, dude.
That sucks, man.
Uh a very lucid story about this.
The horrible incident that happened to her.
The detective asked trucker Robert Ben Rhodes for his version of events.
Oh, yeah, of course, this nigga's gonna lie all over the place.
Here we go.
Rhodes said Kathleen was crazy and described her as a lot lizard.
The trucker's term a lot lizard.
For a woman who trades sex for rides.
He claimed that she solicited him and that she liked it rough, though they never actually had sex.
She got a lot she's quite full.
He refused to provide any call there a lot lizard.
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Um did you see the movie Blink twice?
No, I did not.
Anthony Silvers, me when the lotless pull up to the truck stop.
Oh, yeah, we got a couple truck drivers in here.
Um, them boys are killing more journalists.
Yeah, they are, bro.
Bro, they've killed like two to three hundred of them, man.
Any details about what happened in the truck's sleeper compartment.
What happened to his handcuffs?
Yeah.
He talked around the subject, never admitting to any crime.
Please remake your police photographed Rhodes' wound.
It looked like a bite mark on his left shoulder, just as Kathleen had described.
Rhodes claimed he sustained the injury while loading his truck.
But Detective Barnhart believed Kathleen's story.
She told me she tried to bite his throat, but he moved and she bit him on the left upper shoulder.
And we we've got a photo of her bite mark, and her story completely corroborated, you know, what happened in that in that sleeper cab.
Local All right, so when you got crazy people like this, the physical evidence is gonna be super important, right?
So um, despite the fact that she might not necessarily be the most credible person, if the physical evidence lines up, it gives her more credibility.
Prosecutors arrested Robert Ben Rhodes and held him for aggravated assault, sexual assault, and unlawful imprisonment.
But their only witness, Kathleen Vine, suffered from paranoid delusions To keep him behind bars, they needed additional witnesses.
Kathleen's claim that Rhodes had been kidnapping women for 15 years haunted Detective Barnhart.
He entered Rhodes's name into the NCIC in case other agencies had reported similar crimes.
Yeah, 15 years is crazy.
As the detective pursued the case, it made headlines across the Southwest.
A Houston police officer was among those who read about it.
The trucker detained in Arizona sounded like the same man who was stopped outside of Houston earlier in the year.
Police suspected Rhodes had held a woman captive in his truck for six days, raping and torturing her until she finally escaped.
That was the first girl if you guys remember from the 90s.
With a dog chain.
They were unable to press charges since the woman failed to identify him.
Houston police sergeant Bomar described the case to Detective Barnhart.
I was contacted by a Sergeant Bomar.
His was the case where the young lady escaped.
I was fairly positive that Robert Rhodes was at least a serial rapist.
I had suspicions that he might be a murderer.
Since Rhodes had crossed state lines since his last crime, Detective Barnhart contacted the FBI to request assistance.
He hoped that with the FBI's support, he could gather enough evidence of the trucker's serial sex crimes to build a case that would stick.
Special agent Bob Lee at the Houston FBI field office knew the place to start was in Rhodes' Houston apartment.
He spoke to Rhodes's landlord.
She had checked the apartment after the trucker's arrest and was horrified to find bloody torture devices.
Based on her statement, agent Lee secured a warrant to search the premises.
That's a good probable cause, man.
The person that like owned it, like went in there, is like, yeah, I saw a bunch of the torture, bloody torture tools.
Yep, that's gonna be a search warrant easy.
We know that uh serial rapists often keep souvenirs from their victims, uh, whether it be a piece of clothing or uh Yep, they always do, sick fucks.
They want to like relive it.
Piece of jewelry or whatever.
When we went in, we found bondage paraphernalia.
We found chains, we found handcuffs, uh, we found a rack that someone could be tied to.
We found a lot of women's jewelry.
Agents and Houston police also found bloody white towels, women's clothing, and stacks of photographs.
The snapshots depicted some women with shorn hair in various states of undress, bound and bruised.
Something looks like her.
Nigga took pictures, bro.
He said, fuck it.
I don't care if I got the evidence.
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Photos as souvenirs of his crimes to relive his victim's terror.
Though agents now had evidence that Rhodes was likely a serial rapist, they were unable to identify any of his victims from the photos.
With no additional witnesses, the case in Arizona was still weak.
Prosecutor's only witness, Kathleen Vine was questionable.
The trial would be a contest of he said she said, and a mentally disturbed woman might leave jurors unconvinced.
By December 1990, the best Arizona prosecutors could do was to offer Rhodes a deal.
Six years, including time served and work release eligibility, if he pled guilty to the charges against Vine.
His attorney accepted.
In about a year, Rhodes could be out on parole, stalking new prey.
By October 1991, a year after 14-year-old Regina K. Walters was found murdered in Illinois.
Her case remained unsolved.
Special agent Mark Young, an FBI profiler, predicted the murderer was probably a trucker, a traveling salesman with prior sexual offenses.
Agent Young spoke to the Yeah, that's a unique thing to hack off their hair.
Again, that comes back to the control thing that I told you guys about before.
Adam Russell says, uh, W. Martin, I'm listening to you while driving uh 18 Wheeler.
Hey nigga, you better not kill nobody.
If you work for a company, wouldn't they be able to track his routes and correlate adjacent murders that way?
Uh yes, but um this is 90s, bro.
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Oh, the the bitch.
Oh, okay, okay, I see what you're saying.
Dude, I did not know who that chick was.
I swear to God, dude, Slaucho, I did not know who she was, bro.
At all.
I did not know who she was.
To area law enforcement agencies, hoping they had open cases that might match the profile.
One day, Bob Lee, who's a and I was an agent in the FBI on the violent crime squad, overheard me talking on the phone to a police officer, and he said, Hey, I had a case I had worked uh a few months back.
Uh, who was a truck driver, kidnapped a young girl, and her head hair was cut just like you're saying.
The victim's name was Nicole Tuttle.
She had also been raped repeatedly and had escaped the day Regina Walters and Ricky Lee Jones were last seen alive on Monday, February 5th, 1990.
That same day, Houston police had stopped a trucker named Robert Ben Rhodes, who fit Nicole's description of her attacker.
At the time, she told the officers it was the wrong man.
Special agent Bob Lee from the FBI's Houston field office recalled that Nicole later changed her story in the hospital where she was treated for her wounds.
Later that night, she told the detectives that Robert Ben Rhodes was in fact the individual that had kidnapped her.
Ah my god, fucking idiot.
Dude, and they don't realize that they just make it harder for everybody else when they do that dumb shit, bro.
Well, they less him.
Bruh, bitch, you just saw him.
God damn, man.
Fatality.
That's gonna be a nightmare for the defense, like for the prosecution now.
When I ask if she wanted to press.
I get it.
They're very sad, you know, they're highly emotional, erratic.
Like she saw the guy, she froze up.
Oh my god, that's really him.
I don't want to say it's him, though, because who knows what might happen.
But it's like, dude, that is gonna be a nightmare for the prosecution, because now the defense is gonna sit there and say, Well, wait.
First you said it wasn't my client, now you're saying it is my client.
Like, bro, they're just gonna attack her credibility crazy.
And then most of the time, these girls are already sex workers, so they attacked them on that off-rip.
So it just makes things extremely difficult.
Press charges.
She told the police officer that all she wanted to do was go home.
Yeah.
Lee also told Agent Young that Nicole was not the trucker's only victim.
Rhodes was serving time in an Arizona prison for the assault of Kathleen Vine and was eligible for work release in just three months.
The agent then described the search of the trucker's residence.
And he said, "We found some photographs in his apartment, some of his own pictures Uh with somebody else with short hair.
Uh, who it seems like she was at a barn.
The chilling photos portrayed a young girl at different locations wearing a variety of seductive outfits.
At the barn, she was in a black dress, shielding herself from Rhodes' camera.
When I saw those photos, I said, This is Regina Walters.
In order to verify that, I went to uh the family, and I got several of their pictures, and uh there are facial characteristics and markings that uh exactly uh duplicated the pictures Rhodes took.
Oh shit, they got him.
The FBI began to build a kidnapping and murder case against Robert Ben Rhodes.
Because he's moving these girls' interstate.
They revisited the evidence from the search of Rhodes' apartment and found more photos of Regina.
They also found several articles of women's clothing, including a black dress, which lab examiners confirmed was the dress Regina had worn in the photos.
Illinois state agent Mike Sheeley was notified.
He forwarded the evidence found in the Greenville bomb to the FBI lab in Houston.
Lab examiners discovered that the cotton fiber recovered in Illinois was consistent with the bloody towels found in Rhodes' Houston apartment.
But the results were inconclusive since that type of towel was so common.
Detective Jackson from Pasadena, Texas, met with agents Sheely Young and Lee at the Houston FBI field office.
So you got Houston FBI, Illinois State Police, Pasadena Police Department out of Texas, Arizona's uh Arizona's involved, right?
Because uh that's where the trooper caught him.
To discuss what they needed for a solid indictment against Rhodes, not only for Regina's murder, but for crimes against his other nameless victims.
Okay.
With Rhodes nearing his release date, Illinois State Agent Mike Sheeley knew they were racing against a car.
He was eligible for parole and that he was actually eligible to work outside the prison almost on a release system.
And so Oh, that's crazy, bro.
Um A says, uh, hey Martin, when's the DC show gonna be out on YouTube?
It'll be out next week.
I finally saw smoking weed because of you, Myron.
I'm on day four, and I have no cravings to go back.
Thank you.
You're welcome, night star.
Weed is for losers.
I'm glad that you quit, bro.
Every single one of you guys that are watching the show right now or listening to the show, broadcast.
Uh, weed is for fucking losers, bro.
If you're smoking weed, you need to seriously reconsider what the fuck you're doing with your life as a grown-ass man, honestly, dude.
Marijuana's for fucking losers.
The only people that could get by on smoking weed are women.
Okay?
Because nobody gives a fuck about women to be honest, if they're successful or not.
As a dude, bruh, you gotta be on point.
So guys, if you're smoking marijuana as a grown-ass man, you're a fucking retard.
That's all I gotta say.
We were under pressure to have the indictment.
Alcohol and weed will ruin your fucking life, guys.
I promise y'all, man.
If you get rid of alcohol and weed, you're gonna be way more productive and get shit done.
Alcohol and weed are for fucking losers, chat.
And to uh to get him arrested on our charges.
Yeah, sweetheart.
All right.
Agents interviewed Rhodes' former Houston employer, Mike Eggleton.
And here's talking about one of your employees.
The trucking firm owner was not surprised to see him.
Eggleton had been questioned by authorities about Rhodes before.
A few years.
Oh, yeah, y'all here for Rhodes.
Okay.
Let's go.
Not even surprised.
Years back, local police suspected the trucker of assaulting a woman in the back of his rig, but no formal charges were ever filed.
The truck Rhodes had driven had been sold.
But Egleton And we got this loser in the chess.
Uh June the Prodigy says, um, as I hit my bong.
Yeah, nigga, and you know what's funny?
Drew and the Prodigy, you you talk some of the motion in the chat, and you're a fucking loser hand bong still.
Isn't that interesting?
The niggas outside the Moshe to me tend to be the biggest fucking losers.
Isn't that interesting?
Niggas said, I just hit my bong.
Congratulations, you're a fucking scumbag loser.
Good job, dude.
Good job.
And you were one of the idiots that talks the motion in the chat.
It's amazing how the biggest losers got the most to say every single time, bro.
Provided its vehicle identification number as well as Rhodes' trucking logs and fuel receipts.
While agents waited for a trace to come back on the truck's ID number.
The team began to assemble a timeline of the trucker's travels.
Agents found fuel receipts from a gas station in Ennis, Texas, dated March 17th, 1990.
The same place and date as the call made to Regina's father, Jerry Walters.
Oklahoma City.
Several of the local calls to Regina's mother Carol also coincided with Rhodes' time in Houston.
Okay.
One question about the calls remained.
The killer could easily have gotten Carolyn's number from missing persons flyers posted around town.
But how had he gotten Jerry Walter's unlisted home number?
Shouts at Mike Byrne with the five gifted on Rumble.
Thank you so much, my friend.
Agent Young found the answer in evidence stored in Arizona.
It was in that evidence that we located Regina Walter's little spiral notebook.
And the front cover was all of her personal information, her mother's address and phone number and her father's.
And that's uh just so you guys know back in the day, right?
Uh you didn't have cell phones or any of that stuff.
People wrote shit down, man.
People wrote shit down, old school.
Over.
He found something even more disturbing.
A message that he believed was written by Rhodes himself.
A knife and gun were drawn above a phrase that appeared to have blood dripping off its letters.
The phrase read, Ricky's a dead man.
Only a DNA test would confirm if the partial remains of the young man found in Southeast Texas was Ricky Lee Jones.
Unfortunately, investigators lacked a known source of Jones's DNA to perform a comparison.
And everywhere else.
Since Rhodes claimed to have been abducting and torturing his victims for the past 15 years, the team submitted their timeline to Vicap, the violent criminal apprehension program.
An FBI database that lists thousands of solved and unsolved crimes nationwide.
Despite the limited information and gaps in the timeline, Detective Jackson was not surprised when the system returned over 50 possible matches with open homicide and missing persons cases.
His trips from Houston to Baltimore to LA and back in a matter of four to five days at a time could just give you an idea of how many people he has access to in remote locations that he could abuse these people and dispose of them.
A week later, agents tracked down Rhodes'truck in Houston.
Two years had passed since Rhodes had driven the rig.
The cab had since been steamed cleaned, repainted, and used by other drivers.
But evidence of his crimes somehow survived.
Investigators recovered a single strand of headhair that was consistent with Regina's.
Miraculously, they also found a small fingerprint on the vinyl upholstery in the sleeper compartment that matched her prints.
That proved she had been in the truck, but it did not prove when or whether she'd been there against her will.
By January of 1992, almost two years after Regina had disappeared.
Investigators determined the evidence was not decisive enough to prove interstate kidnapping.
They dropped the Federal case.
With Rhodes' parole hearing just a week away, investigators convinced the Bond County prosecutor to press charges in Illinois for capital murder.
they knew the evidence was circumstantial but they pressed on it i feared that he could escape and i also believe that due to the overcrowding in the prison prison systems and those sort of things that he could be released On February 6th, investigators traveled to the Arizona State Prison in Florence to serve the warrant to Rhodes.
Your plan was to confront Rhodes with photos of Regina, hoping to prompt a confession.
An incriminating statement would bolster their case.
The suspected serial killer was unfazed.
Even so.
Yeah, and they're and they've been doing this for so long, man.
They they're prepared for when the cops have inevitably come.
Smoke.
We spent approximately an hour with him.
Um, but Rhodes uh was unwilling to speak with us and denied uh any involvement in the death, and um was very uh very firm in his denials.
And uh at that point uh we knew that uh we were gonna have to prove our case.
Agents believed Rhodes knew and of course we get a couple of retards that say Joe Rogus smokes weed.
Bro, I'll I'll never yo, you guys are fucking retards, bro.
Any anytime someone says that, I know they're a low IQ.
When they say Joe Rogan smokes weed.
You do understand that one exception to the rule does not dispute the rule.
Like, what the fuck, man?
People are dumb.
They were fishing for a confession.
And honestly, dude, if you want to smoke weed and be a degenerate, they get the fuck out of here, honestly.
I don't know why you're watching.
Like, get the fuck out of here and go watch someone that smokes weed all day.
I don't fucking know what to tell you, but you're over here for obvious reasons.
Because those niggas can't even fucking formulate a sentence because they're retards.
Because their evidence was You're probably tired of watching fucking 20 IQ retarded shit on kick and fucking Twitch.
They suspected this arrogant man was betting he could beat for charges.
Maybe he believed that they didn't care enough about his victims to earn a conviction.
A lot of serial offenders, whether they're killers or or other sexual predators, will pick victims that they consider the forgotten people.
Uh because they're they're banking on that element that law enforcement and society doesn't really care about hitchhikers or uh less wealthy people, less established folks.
He prayed on that type of person in the hopes that they wouldn't get the attention that did happen.
Almost two years after the death of Regina K. Walters and the kidnapping and sexual assault of at least two other women.
Robert Ben Rhodes was extradited from Arizona to stand trial in Illinois.
He and his attorney managed to delay the trial date for six months.
On September 11th, the overconfident trucker lost his nerve.
In a Bond County, Illinois courthouse.
His attorney pled down the capital murder charge that carried a possible death sentence.
He accepted an offer of first degree murder with a penalty of life.
Rhodes was sentenced to lose.
Yeah, they're always scared to die, bitch ass niggas.
Life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Even as he serves his time in the maximum security prison in Chester, Illinois.
Investigators have not abandoned the case.
They continue to gather evidence, committed to proving that Regina K. Walter...
We got people coping in the YouTube chat to smoke weed.
All right, bro.
Was not Rhodes' only murder victim.
There is one other picture of a female as yet unidentified that got into the truck with him.
We're somewhat concerned whether uh that might be another victim.
100% another victim.
Anybody that gets into the comfort zone of the truck of a serial killer may potentially be uh another murder victim.
Investigators continue to work on identifying the unknown women from Rhodes's past.
Investigators serial killer victim, I think.
Who was it?
Yeah, they don't definitely, yeah, she's not definitely another victim.
Um, and this guy uh he tried to join his uh the the military got a dishonorable discharge.
He's in Illinois right now and Texas.
Where is he right now?
He's in Illinois right now.
Minard Correctional Center, known as the, okay, it's in Illinois.
So, yeah, absolutely nuts, man.
Thank you.
All right.
let me read uh some chats here.
I got another I might do another episode of FBI Files for You Ninjas.
Might do another one for you guys.
But before I get into the chats, we also got some um we also do have.
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And Tuesday is gonna be the first call-on show, guys.
I got it set up pretty much.
I think so.
So Tuesday's gonna be the first call on show, ninjas.
It's gonna be a good time.
Uh okay, let's read some of these chats.
Okay.
Iron Aztec says, How many active Syracuse do you think are out there right now?
Plenty, bro.
There I know there's one in Austin right now that they still haven't caught.
Noob says, as a trucker, I could tell you lot lizards are real, although they are not around as much as they used to be.
I had one knock on my door for the first time in my three years trucking while I was trying to get sleep a month ago.
Uh, unfortunately for her, I'm an OSS member, and now Thursda uh desperate thirsty simp.
Good for you, Noob.
Yeah, you're probably fat as hell too.
Ugly.
Uh saw the FNF show on flaking last week.
Flaking.
If I invite oh, on flaking, you mean.
Okay.
If I invite a uh a bitch for the first day, should I tell her where we go or should I let it be a mystery?
Uh let it be a mystery.
Tell her you're gonna take her somewhere, but don't tell her where you're gonna go.
Vel says I smoke weed before the gym.
It helps me, but not everyone can handle it, I guess.
Definitely not, bro.
Thank you.
Hold on, one sec.
I might do another episode of the FBI files with you guys.
Let's see this one.
Deadly pale.
Let's look at this one real quick.
A small town in Nevada faces disaster.
A holiday weekend, a quarter million tourists, and a thousand-pound bomb that could explode at any second.
The device cannot be disarmed.
It cannot be moved without detonating.
There we have you all clear.
Stand by for the FBI.
It's a worst case scenario.
Okay, that's one.
This is Rebellion in Paradise.
This is Puerto Rico terrorism.
I'll let you guys pick which one you guys want.
In Puerto Rico.
Violent militants murder a policeman.
Then turn their guns on a busload of unarmed Navy workers.
and open fire on American sailors in the street.
These ruthless killers have vowed to fight to the death.
And the FBI must use every tactic at their disposal to track down the terrorists.
And end this rebellion in paradise.
Yeah, Puerto Rican terrorism was crazy back then.
And then we got another episode here, uh, global pursuit.
see what this one's about.
On a highway in northern Virginia, a brazen daytime shooting from lawyers from the Central Intelligence Agency.
Stunned the country.
The FBI will call him.
But the nationwide search quickly became a far-reaching international manhunt.
Agents hope that after years of investigation, the daring operation halfway around the world would put an end to the global pursuit.
You know, I think that this one might be the one.
I've heard about this one before.
I think we'll do this one.
Alright.
From you guys.
So yeah, so we'll have our first call and show Tuesday.
Because we'll be able to go longer.
We'll be able to go longer.
And I'm not feeling too good, guys.
I'll be honest with you guys.
Feel kind of sick, man.
Been feeling ill all day since I fucking left DC this morning.
So we'll watch maybe one more episode.
And then I'll definitely be live tomorrow at five.
Also, we got Anton Daniels in the house tomorrow.
That's gonna be a good time.
Anton Daniels is in the house tomorrow.
Fresh and fit.
So that's gonna be fun.
Uh will the call on show be on Rumble?
No, that's probably gonna be OSS only.
Or what I'll do is I'll keep it on YouTube and Rumble, but only OSS people can call in.
AKA the number's only gonna be put to the OSS guys.
Probably in the Telegram chat, to be honest with y'all.
So only OSS guys can call in.
Um yeah.
Yeah, I don't feel too great, but we'll keep it trucking.
We'll be right back.
The victim seemed randomly selected.
A terrorist fired into rush hour traffic.
Bruh, that's crazy.
Guys, we got 1300 likes, man.
Let's get to 1500, guys, and I'll keep the show going.
1500.
Like I told you guys before, your boy doesn't feel the greatest, but he's still here.
So smash that like button, guys.
Also, while I wait for you guys to smash the like button, new merch drop is here, ninjas.
Okay, new merch drop is here.
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I gotta get this one for myself right here.
I don't even got this one myself.
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I feel like shit, but I'm still here for you guys.
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Join the OSS.
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Smash that like button.
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Nice.
80 to go, guys.
Less than uh yeah, about 80 to go.
Let's go, ninjas.
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Uh Jacob Weiss says, um, did you see the recent Al Jazeera journalists targeted by the IDF?
I'm not surprised anything with the IDF anymore, bro.
They've been killing journalists for years, dude.
That's what they do.
Thank you.
That's what they do, unfortunately.
They've been killing journalists for years, bro.
Thank you.
40 to go, guys.
We're almost at 1500.
Emily saves America and the fucking black blonde dude are in Tel Aviv.
What's new, bro?
The Israeli influencers.
The shields.
The shields.
Alright, guys, we're 15 away.
15 away, ninjas.
For $1,500.
$1,500.
For $1,500.
All right.
I think we're at uh we're almost there.
All right, let's get into it.
The victim seemed randomly selected, but the motive appeared to be political.
Targeting employees of the Central Intelligence Agency.
I'm Jim Kalstrom, farmer head of the FBI's New York office.
The FBI quickly became involved in the investigation, processing more than 2,000 leads and crossing an ocean in the effort to deliver justice.
Alright, before we get into this thing, um, nobody says, Myron, if you're feeling sick, eat a couple of Qis before you go to sleep.
It's a health code, uh health cheat code.
I do spinach normally, but thank you for the suggestion.
Marian, can you please take a minute and explain your thoughts on weed and alcohol?
I've explained it many times, Jamie.
Um weed and alcohol is for losers.
There's no benefit to it.
It will only fuck you up.
Stay sober, my friends.
Myron, do you need a nigga to Uber Eats a nigga some vitamin C?
Nah, man, I'm okay, bro.
Thank you very much, though, Crons.
Runs off Diesel says, a lot is happening in Australia, Myron.
Don't know whether you pay attention to Australian politics.
I don't.
But massive rallies and uproar from immigration, blah blah.
Mass and issued out of show your first rallies happening on the 31st of August.
Estimated to be close to one million people, just in Melbourne alone.
Okay.
Good.
Hopefully you guys get your country back, because you guys are cocked.
Bro, you guys can't even throw an O slash without it going to jail, bro.
That's crazy to me, bro.
Can't even do an O slash without going to jail.
Langley, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C., is home to the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Monday, January 25, 1993.
Another one.
How are you digging back in 1993?
Chad, how old are you back in 93?
January 1993.
How old were you back then?
Were some of you guys even born?
Not banned here.
Thank you, Myron Rumble.
Shout out to you, bro.
Shout out to you, bro.
Yeah, I was three years old too.
Somebody said they were 23.
Damn you, old as fuck, nigga.
Are you 23 and 93, bro?
You old as hell, nigga.
Someone says 610.
Yeah, we got some old niggas in here.
Somebody was 17.
Damn, bro.
Yeah, some of y'all diggers in here are old, bro.
All right.
Somebody said negative six.
Hey, you niggas that weren't born, we don't give a fuck about y'all, man.
The dudes that were alive.
Now you niggas that weren't born, we don't give a fuck about y'all, man.
It started for thousands of CIA employees who routinely commute to their jobs at America's global intelligence agency.
Workers of varying security clearance and experience waited at the long light to turn left into the CIA compound.
All were alone in their cars, except a young couple who had met at the CIA and had recently been married.
Yeah, lots of uh relationships are developed at the CIA, man.
They seem to have their entire life ahead of them.
Then the young man was struck from behind by a gunman's bullet.
Two employees behind the shooter fled from their vehicles as the man walked forward.
A third employee sped off before he could fire.
Two more ran the red light as their cars were peppered by bullets.
The gun was then shot into a sixth car, hitting the 61-year-old man twice at point-blank range.
Behind that car, the shooter realized the first man he shot was still alive.
He aimed at the wounded man, still killed him, but sparing his life.
Only one other employee remained, frozen by fear.
Sixty-six-year-old was killed instantly by two quick shots.
This thing is crazy.
*Mario*
After the young woman heard the killer speed off, she ran for safety.
Dozens of urgent 911 calls flooded the switchboard in Fairfax County, Virginia.
All available units were ordered to respond.
Emergency personnel from several towns raced to save those that clung to life.
Fairfax County detective Fred Fife was assigned his lead detective.
One of the first steps was to make sure that the scene itself was safe.
We weren't sure what type of individuals we may have been dealing with, so we had to set up a unarmed security around the scene to prevent, you know, a further attack.
Choppers searched for the fugitive from overhead.
Several motorists reported seeing him flee into the surrounding woods after he drove off.
The CIA immediately dispatched its tactical security forces to comb the 250-acre compound in and around headquarters.
An exhaustive search turned up nothing.
Authorities secured a three-mile radius and closed busy Route 123, except to emergency personnel.
At the crime scene, police found two dead and three critically wounded.
Four others escaped unharmed.
Three of them women.
FBI special agent Brad Garrett arrived moments after the shooting.
The first thing you do when you walk into a crime scene is what's the obvious?
Well, the obvious is this appears to be directed towards the CIA.
It might be directed towards the individuals that were shot.
But it was clearly somebody wanted to make a public statement during a rush hour traffic.
Yeah, that's crazy during rush hour, bro.
The victims were rushed to area hospitals as investigators began to interview the survivors.
Their first step was to alert the public and area law enforcement to the description of the fugitive in his vehicle.
But most witnesses saw little, and their accounts varied.
The witnesses stated that the suspect was a male, mostly olive complexed type of individual.
Uh armed with a rifle.
And that was pretty much the uh composite description we were able to put together.
The height varied.
The vehicle ranged from being a brown station wagon to a blue truck.
I think a lot of the people were in a panic situation and were shielding themselves from being victims.
One woman got a closer look than most.
She described the shooter as a man with dark hair in his early 30s, wearing a tan jacket and dark pants.
Though he had her in his sights, for some reason, he chose not to shoot.
We looked at the individuals that were killed, and we said, could there be a connection?
Had they done something in the past, um that someone could have wanted to take revenge on them for whatever reason.
whether it be personal or professional,'cause you gotta look at this both ways.
The immediate crime scene covered an area of 50 square yards.
Glass and shell casings littered the roadway.
Forensic technicians needed to record every detail before the bodies of the two slain victims could be removed from their cars.
According to Fairfax County Crime Scene Detective Jeff Miller.
I have a duty to them, and my duty is I have to be their voice.
They've been murdered.
Here's this person who's silent forever.
Uh, and somebody has to speak up for them.
And so that's the way I look at it is I'm their voice.
And it's my job to find whatever it is that's gonna help us find.
Yeah, and the evidence uh honestly is the only voice you have a lot of the times, right?
The physical evidence.
Um that will tell you what you need to know.
Uh hopefully it's a steering right direction to find the killer.
Find or identify the person who's responsible for this.
Crime scene investigators recovered ten empty shell casings.
They believe they were likely fired from an AK-47.
Towards the back of the cars where the gunman began firing.
Technicians also recovered one live round.
Forensic evidence always tells the truth.
It's never clouded by someone's personal.
And this post a guy I posted seven hours ago, by the way, chat.
This is uh the most chilling political crimes in FBI history.
So um, this is obviously uh three different episodes.
We're using the CIA one, but you know, you had the one with Puerto Rico and the other one, so deception.
It never lies to you, it's always telling the truth.
The unibombers also in this episode, by the way.
Truth.
And it's a four-parter.
It's my job to find it.
All I have to do is find it.
And once I find it, and I'm able to examine it, it's gonna tell me exactly what happened.
The live round on the ground told investigators that the weapon was a semi-automatic, and it most likely jammed before the killer fired his first round.
Noting the location of the casings in relation to the shattered glass enabled the team to determine the trajectories and order of the gunman's bullets.
Investigators also gathered glass samples from each of the vehicle's broken windows.
They hoped the combination of several types of glass found in the same location would prove significant.
They had a number of different cars.
Each of the cars was a different manufacturer.
It had a German car, had an American car, had a Swedish car.
The glass that's put in these cars is all different.
If some of this glass had spattered back on the shooter, even though it was microscopic, someone who had these three different kinds of glass on their clothing that might be probative of the investigation.
While investigators continued to gather evidence at the crime scene, agents and detectives visited nearby hospitals to speak to the remaining survivors.
That's obviously gonna be our best bet.
The young real quick, a lot of uh no, sorry.
Uh Otis says, not banned here.
Thank you, Myron Rumble.
Gotcha, bro.
Nav says, you think all of OSS and Palantir's list for uh for them boys, nah, bro, we ain't that important.
Uh Cazal Club Clan says, um, I think one of the reasons I don't see loud listers anymore is because there are so many curry smelling Indians.
That's pretty telling.
Even three or fours don't want to smash them.
That's hilarious, bro.
That's fucking funny.
River with an A. It's crazy that people will cry about uh being called out for smoking weed.
You bring blunt, uh you bring blunt about being a loser.
I think you mean being blunt about being a loser.
Made me realize more about waiting, wanting to quit.
Then my dad tell me how weak I am for letting someone control me.
Been clean since July 5th.
It's not too late, losers O slash.
Yeah, damn right, bro.
Joe says, Mario, can you do a couple OIC videos on OSS only?
OIC?
What do you mean OIC Joe?
Would you ever act to an American Greed episode?
Uh, what's American Greed?
Never heard of it.
Joe, what do you mean by OIC?
A young woman who had lost her husband in the assault hadn't seen much since she hid below the dashboard most of the time.
She said that the man could have shot her at any moment.
But like the previous female survivor, he turned away instead of firing.
She also told investigators that she and her husband normally used a different entrance to drive into the CIA compound.
FBI agent Brad Garrett wondered.
Oh, DBG with the big 50 gifted.
Thank you so much, DPG.
Thank you, DBG for the 50 gifted, bro.
Appreciate you very much, my friend.
Thank you very much.
Still here, man.
I don't feel the greatest, but I'm here, baby.
Thank you so much for the support, my friend.
Who else might have known this?
We immediately started looking at who uh within the CIA, in other words, disgruntled employees, present employees that may have had a relationship with these people that could have uh retaliated for whatever reason.
There's a lot of bizarre people that have applied to work for the CIA, and they've rejected a lot of people.
At the Fairfax County Command Center, the female witness who had gotten the best look at the gunman worked with a police sketch artist.
Swear.
Based on her description, investigators believe the suspect was of Hispanic or Middle Eastern background.
Alright, um American Greed is a docuseries.
Okay, I'm looking at it.
Yeah, I they would probably I would probably not be able to watch this on uh on YouTube, bro.
They'd probably hit me with a copyright.
He's like his man.
She had not gotten as good a look at his vehicle.
Oh.
Hispanic or Middle Eastern.
Hello, every single time.
But recalled that it was a station wagon.
Investigators released the drawings to the public hoping to elicit leads.
One of the first things we had to do was to get out through the media that afternoon.
A phone number or a system where the potential witnesses that had been in that area that morning could contact us.
And we needed to isolate a phone number for that purpose and get it out to the media as quickly as possible.
As calls poured in agents and detectives were still grappling to find a clear motive for the shooting.
If they could deduce a reason for the shooter's actions, it would limit the potential suspect pool.
Agents searched the victim's backgrounds for possibilities as to why they may have been targeted.
He then walked up to this car and fired one more shot in our age.
Once we started looking at the backgrounds of the individuals that were shot, and we looked at the circumstances as to why they were at that intersection, it didn't appear, at least to me, that there probably was a link between them being shot, those particular individuals being shot and the person or persons that shot them.
Just eight hours after the shooting, Fairfax County Detective Jeff Miller examined the cartridges recovered from the pavement at the crime scene.
He confirmed the shells were from an AK-47 assault rifle, a weapon used primarily by Russian and Chinese armies.
Upon closer inspection, Detective Miller discovered a latent fingerprint on the shell.
Oh.
Okay.
The difficult part about this whole situation was uh cartridge case in his cylindrical shape.
The fingerprint went about 300 degrees all almost all the way around this cartridge case.
So what I had to do was photograph it in different steps.
I'd photograph it, and I would turn it about a sixteenth of an inch, adjust the light so it was exactly the same, and photograph it again.
and then i would continue to do that over and over so that i had photographed the entire circumference of the cartridge case the hour-long process yielded one complete fingerprint that's a big deal right there it was investigators first solid lead Detectives fed the print into a system that was connected to 185 other databases throughout North America.
OSS and send it to any automated fingerprint system in North America and ask them to search their database to see if that fingerprint was on file or was recorded within any of their automated systems.
Unfortunately, the extensive search provided no match.
Yeah, yeah.
Either the suspect had no record or he had not committed any crimes within North America.
The next morning, police looked for witnesses among area commuters on Route 123, who may have seen something unusual the morning of the attack.
They handed out flyers with a sketch of the suspect to 3,000 motorists.
And that also probably means he's not an employee, guys.
When you get a job with the government or with law enforcement agencies, whatever, they have your fingerprints.
THE FAMILY IS A LITTLE BIT OF Intense media attention generated sightings from across the country.
None immediately panned out, but the reports were maintained in the command center's growing database.
Through the night, patrols on the roads around Northern Virginia in the Washington DC area remained on high alert.
That evening, a car fitting the description of the suspects was pulled over by a Virginia State trooper.
The trooper called for backup, then approached the vehicle.
He had no idea if he had the shooter or if a man was carrying an AK-47.
On January 26, 1993, 36 hours after a lone gunman opened fire with an AK-47 in front of CIA headquarters, killing two and wounding three others.
Virginia State Troopers stopped a vehicle that fit the description of the suspect's car.
The killer had been described vaguely as having an olive complexion, medium build, and dark hair.
Though the man troopers stopped also fit that description, a fingerprint check confirmed he was not the fugitive.
By now, dozens of personnel from the CIA, ATF, and the FBI had joined Fairfax County Detective Fred Fife's team in pursuit of the murderer.
And as you guys know, it's a murder case, so it's gonna go to the state.
Right?
The feds are gonna assist, obviously, because of the nature of the government employees being killed and the way they were killed, etc.
ATF's gonna be involved, yeah.
But it's gonna be run by uh Fairfix County detective um because it's a murder investigation.
See as additional manpower was needed for different areas, they were brought in and supplemented us.
The FBI was very generous.
They supplied us not only with the uh hard technology, the computers and so forth, but their clerical staff to uh maintain the information management system that we had um designed that we felt we could process the leads as they were coming in.
FBI Yeah, it's one thing the FBI does very well is they're able to um help with support, man.
They got an enormous amount of resources.
And obviously with running the command center so they can get the information and then put it in one central location where it's all at.
Sergeant Brad Garrett was concerned that despite recovering a fingerprint from a shell casing at the crime scene, Oh, yeah, that's the Washington Field Office right there.
Scene.
Investigators were still unable to identify the perpetrator or his motive.
All they knew for sure was that the gunman used an AK-40.
I think this is a good one.
That's not the Hoover building.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
All they knew for sure was that the gunman used an AK-47.
So I made this decision.
I said, let's go back and look at all the AK-47s purchased in the last year.
And the reason we did that was that typically people who commit these kind of acts buy their weapons a short time or acquire their weapons a short time before they commit the act.
Over the next several days.
So they're gonna do that with the ATF with the e-traces.
And if you guys watch this show, you guys already know what an EAT ATF E-Trace is.
ATF agents visited gun shops in the Virginia and Maryland.
I don't think I've seen this episode.
I do not think I've seen this episode.
Um, so we're gonna watch this one together.
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...area outside of Washington, D.C., since the purchase or possession of firearms is forbidden within city limits.
They discovered that 1,000 AK-47s were purchased in Northern Virginia over the past year.
God damn, okay.
Holy another 600 had been purchased in Maryland.
Agents gathered records of every purchase and entered the gun owners' names into the command center's large computer database.
At firing ranges within a hundred miles of CIA headquarters.
Agents also questioned gun owners directly.
We're uh investigating the shootings near the CIA.
They asked if they remembered anyone in the past year who matched the suspect's description.
And had practiced with an AK-47.
They remembered no one.
By February 1st, a week after the shooting, investigators hoped their growing database of witness descriptions and gun purchases could provide a common link among the thousands of names and police reports entered so far.
Agents and detectives set parameters for the database to cross-reference.
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...the suspect's physical characteristics with those who made a recent purchase of an AK-47...
And who had a local address.
Those of you that are just joining.
Random guy in the middle of rush hour traffic decides to shoot at and kill a bunch of CIA employees in Langley, Virginia.
In 1993.
And now the local police, ATF, FBI are all working together to try to figure out who the fuck this random shooter was.
The computer returned one name.
28-year-old Mir Amal Khanzi.
He had purchased an AK-47 three days before the shooting.
Bam.
And that name?
He was a Pakistani immigrant who lived in Herndon, Virginia, and was reported missing three days after the shooting by his roommate.
Investigators immediately dispatched a team of agents to track down Mir Amal Kanzi.
I agree too.
Kanzi was not at home, but the roommate who reported him missing worked at nearby Dulles International Airport.
Kanzi's roommate, also a Pakistani immigrant, was employed by a security company to operate a magnetometer that checked passengers for weapons.
Agent Johnson?
Any question?
Come for me?
Yes, sir.
Okay.
Okay.
He told the FBI that he hadn't seen Kanzi for several days.
No, sir.
Okay.
He said he was unable to talk at length since he was on duty.
About four.
If anything comes up, just give me a call.
Okay, sir.
The roommate added that he was scheduled to fly back to Pakistan later in the week, but would cooperate with authorities until then.
The roommate added that he was scheduled to fly back to Pakistan later in the week.
When investigators arrived to question the roommate again, he wasn't there.
They soon discovered that the roommate had changed his travel plans.
A lot of the plans and commitments that he had told the FBI agent and the detective on Sunday had started to change.
He gave a notice at his apartment that he was going to be leaving on Tuesday instead of Thursday.
He switched a flight to Pakistan back to Tuesday.
That was the first opportunity he would have to fly out of the country.
We started finding all this information.
He shut his utilities off at his apartment.
In other words, he was preparing to leave the United States in a big hurry.
With less than 24 hours until the roommate's flight departed, agents maintained constant surveillance, hoping to catch the roommate or Kanzi at home.
Come, Tom.
What's up?
Their perseverance paid off.
They found the roommate alone at home.
There were a few items in the apartment.
No, no problem.
It appeared that both Kanzi and the roommate were not planning to return.
The man didn't know where Kanzi was now, but consented to allow the investigators to search what was left in the barren apartment.
Well, them niggas are about to turn into Goku.
In a suitcase stored in the bedroom, agents discovered a beretta and Makarov automatic pistols, ammunition for an AK-47, and a bulletproof vest.
About 10 years.
No, sir.
The roommate denied any knowledge of the weapons and claimed that the suitcase belonged to Kanzi.
Investigators continued to search the apartment.
I've never seen that under a couch wrapped in plastic.
They found another gun.
I don't talk to him.
I don't even have a conversation.
He just phased the AK-47.
The same type of weapon used to kill two and wound three in front of CIA.
That might be the actual murder weapon, right there.
The roommate said he didn't know the weapon was there and added that he had only met Kanzi a few months earlier when Kanzi had first moved in.
The roommate told us that Mr. Kanzi initially came to him through another Pakistani because Mr. Kanzi was looking for a place to live.
The roommate said, fine, you can live with me, and they set an amount of money for Mr. Kanzi uh to live with him.
They hoped the FBI lab could confirm forensically that they had found the murder weapon.
Bro, you end up with a crazy ass roommate wants to shoot people, bro.
Now now the FBI's at your house cooked.
Um shooting my bad hit the C instead of S O I Sorry, homie.
Oh, officer involved shooting.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
Yo, uh, your boy Lem says, Yo, Martin, you need sleep.
You look like a fucking zombie right now.
Go to bed before you turn into the walking dead.
Okay.
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Yeah, we can.
Mary Moto.
Martin, have you seen Officer Tatum's latest expos pretty much doubling down on how he's become even more zionist during the war on Gaza?
Even Dambles Aaron roasted his ass in the comments.
I'll cover it tomorrow, bro.
I'll cover it tomorrow.
Oh, man.
Brandon Tato, man.
This nigga, bro.
But for now, their prime suspect, Mir Amal Kanzi, was still unaccounted for.
By February 8th, 1993, two weeks had passed since a lone gunman opened fire with an AK-47 in front of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, killing two CIA employees and wounding three others.
The FBI ATF and Fairfax County police believed 28-year-old Mir Amal Kanzi, a Pakistani immigrant, was their prime suspect.
At Kanzi's apartment in Herndon, Virginia, investigators continued their search where they had found an AK-47.
The same type of weapon used in the CIA shootings.
Conzi was missing, and his Pakistani roommate, who was scheduled to return to Pakistan the following day, had no idea where Conzi was now, according to FBI special agent Brad Garrett.
The roommate told us that he really didn't spend much time with Mr. Conzi.
The roommate worked two jobs, Mr. Conzi worked a job.
They would occasionally go to the mosque together to pray, but that their interactions with each other were very limited.
They were in the apartment many times at different times of the day when the other one was gone.
Hoping to assail investigators suspicions of him, the roommate signed his consent to assist with the investigation.
In a closet, investigators found a tanned field jacket similar to the one witnesses had described worn by the shooter.
The roommate told him the coat belonged to Conzi.
Outside the apartment, the roommate pointed out Conzi's vehicle parked at the curb.
Officers confirmed it was registered to the suspect.
Inside they spotted a map that was open to the CIA headquarters area in Langley, Virginia.
Oh yeah, this thing is cooked.
Close by, they also saw a clipping about the CIA director.
Agents would need to secure a warrant before they could conduct a more thorough search.
If this was the vehicle used by the killer.
Witnesses' descriptions of the car at the shooting had been wrong.
Though the roommate had cooperated with investigators, Fairfax County Detective Fred Fyfe wasn't going to take any chances.
We knew Mr. Conzi's roommate was planning on leaving the United States because he had purchased airline tickets for a flight out of the United States, which was one way.
He was not planning on returning.
He was deemed a material witness to the investigation and subsequently taken into custody and held based on his abilities to flee the United States.
And I've done this before.
You get an arrest warrant for a material witness.
I've done this before myself, where you basically um if you think someone could potentially be deported or they can leave, you hold him as a material witness.
At police headquarters, investigators continued to question Kanzi's roommate.
He might do something violently.
It was the night that he told him Conzi had worked as a messenger for a local courier service since August of 1992.
Six months earlier, in February 1992, Kanzi had received political asylum and a work permit from the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
I don't recall...
We were fortunate in this case that we had Mr. Kanzi's prince because he had no criminal record in the United States.
But the immigration uh service here in the US had fingerprinted him at one point because he had asked for asylum here in the United States.
So they had a fingerprint card that we were able to get from them.
Lab technicians were called in to process the forensic evidence through the night as the roommate told investigators more about Kanzi.
He said Conzi was usually quiet.
But when he watched television news reports, he became enraged at how Muslims were being treated during conflicts in Bosnia, Iraq, and Israel.
Heh.
Ah, man!
Retract now.
That's when Kanzi vowed to take action.
The roommate eventually admitted that Mr. Kanzi had told them boys, man.
That he was going to go do something big.
And we asked him to define big, and he said, Well, I'm not sure, but maybe a shooting of some sort.
And he mentioned going and doing something big at the CIA, the White House or the Israeli embassy.
Agents are foreign policy man.
Believe the roommate was not connected with the shootings.
But he was not permitted to leave the country until the investigation was complete.
Lab examiners compared the fingerprint lifted from the shell casing found at the shooting to Kanzi's fingerprint on file at the INS.
They matched.
Yeah, he's cooked.
INS is in uh immigration naturalization service, guys.
Uh, if you guys are um prior to 9-11, or prior to 2003, I should say, um, the immigration naturalization service was what ICE is today.
Investigators also confirmed that the serial number of the weapon recovered in the apartment matched the serial number of the Chinese-made AK-47 purchased by Kanzi three days before the CIA killings.
Conzi had presented two forms of ID for a Virginia State Police background check, and the purchase had been approved within minutes.
FBI lab examiners then compared bullets and shell casings test fired through Conzi's AK-47 with the bullets and shell casings collected from the crime scene by Fairfax detective Jeff Miller.
It's going to be a match.
Firearms examiner was able to say that the bullets at the crime scene were fired from the gun that was collected from Kanzi's apartment.
And the reason for that, guys, is because when a gun, when a bullet travels through the barrel of a gun, it creates a unique...
Um rivets in the bullet, right?
And uh basically what that basically does is it makes it like as if the gun has its own fingerprint.
Okay.
So that is how you know.
Um if a firearm was used in a crime, because the bullets that are shot out of that gun create a very specific um, I guess, pattern on the bullet because the inside of the barrel is unique to that firearm, so it creates a fingerprint.
That's how they're able to line it back up.
He's also able to examine the cartridge casings that he test fired at the laboratory from the AK-47 and compare them to the cartridge casings that I collected at the crime scene.
And he was able to say that the cartridge casings at the crime scene were in fact fired from the same weapon.
Technicians next examined the field jacket seized from Conzi's apartment closet.
If this was the same coat witnesses had seen the shooter wearing when he fired point blank into their vehicles, tiny shards of glass would be embedded in its material.
You had glass from a German.
Not to mention, I'm sure residue is probably on it too.
A common car, glass from a Swedish car, glass from an American car.
And if he had all three of those types of glass in his clothing or on his shoes, then that would be pretty obvious that he was, if not there, at least he was near the scene when it happened, because he's got all this glass on him.
They were able to find glass particles in his clothing that matched The type of glass that came from all of the vehicles at the scene.
Investigators had enough evidence to charge Mir Amal Kanzi with capital murder and malicious wounding.
The FBI also filed charges of flight to avoid prosecution and offered a 100,000.
So um unlovable flights avoid prosecution, that's another charge that they use all the time.
Um to make a case federal, right?
So let's say they have someone that they're looking for, um, and they know that that person's obviously fled the country or they know that they're one or whatever.
So this is a great way for the feds to be able to get a federal arrest warrant on somebody to avoid um prosecution.
And obviously, since they're working with the state locals on this, they were able to file that right away.
A dollar reward for information leading to Kanzi's capture.
Oh.
Agents fanned out to interview members of the Washington area Pakistani community.
They were looking for Kanzi's friends, acquaintances, or anyone who had come into contact with him.
I'm looking at We learned that Mr. Khanzi had gone to a a market in Hermann, Virginia, and the individual who ran the market had a connection at a travel agency.
And we learned through this individual that Mr. Khanzi had come to him on the afternoon of the 25th, the day of the shooting, and bought a one-way ticket to Pakistan.
The manager said that Khanzi had only one suitcase and needed a ride to the airport.
So the manager drove Kanzi there himself.
Did you see him again or here?
Agents confirmed that Khanzi boarded a flight to Quetta, Pakistan.
Yes, a city less than 80 miles from the Afghanistan border.
Um two weeks after the shooting spree at the CIA headquarters, a worldwide manhunt for the killer got underway.
The investigation would begin 8,000 miles away from the crime scene in the Muslim nation of Pakistan.
In February 1993, 32-year-old Pakistani Mir Emal Khanzi was wanted by the FBI for killing two and wounding three CIA employees on the highway outside CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
Two weeks after the shooting, agents learned that on January 25th, Khanzi had boarded a one-way flight to Quetta, Pakistan, a city less than 80 miles from the Afghanistan border.
By now he could be anywhere.
Someone said Pakistan is Myron's people.
Are you retarded, bro?
I'm not Pakistani.
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Appreciate you, my friend.
Finding the fugitive halfway around the world presented overwhelming problems for FBI special agent Brad Garrett.
Yeah, and not only that, but like now you have to deal with their law enforcement, their intelligence services.
Very difficult to um, you know, depending on the country that you're dealing with, of course.
But doing things internationally, tough.
One of the difficulties in investigating any case overseas is that first of all, you have no jurisdiction to begin with.
Yep.
You're just another citizen, a U.S. citizen traveling to a foreign country.
So the key in catching any fugitive, obviously, is developing intelligence information.
And you have to rely upon the law enforcement agencies in that country to get anything done.
Okay.
You have to rely upon them because they're the ones that have the power, the authority to do anything.
So, you know, obviously liaisoning and having um contacts in that country is critical.
And you do that through typically through informants.
The FBI turned to DEA supervisory special agent Gregory Lee for help.
DEA uh has quite a bit of um an international footprint.
They got a lot of international offices.
Since Pakistan had been a major source country of heroin and hashish, the DEA already had established many reliable contacts and informants over the previous ten years.
At the time of the investigation, Agent Lee was the resident agent in charge of the DEA's office in Karachi, Pakistan.
Well, the working environment there is a Complete contrast to what an FBI agent would be used to working domestically in the United States.
And it's like you're literally fell out of a tree and then showed up at a place that is foreign to him in every way, to include the language, the infrastructure, how to get around, who to see.
We can provide him with protection.
But it's very important.
So he was a resident agent in charge, right?
They said, let me double check this.
Um investigation agent Lee was a president agent in charge of the DE.
Okay, so he was a resident agent out of Karachi, right?
So the way it works is this guy's when you're international, right?
So he's a resident agent in charge.
He is there as like almost like on a diplomat.
He's there on a diplomat uh fucking passport, right?
More than likely a black passport.
He's gonna be there for multiple years.
And anything that's ever needed out of that region at a DEA, they go through him.
Now, obviously, um the FBI might have not had a Karachi office at the time, or it might have not had strong resources in the region at the time, so they reached out to the DEA, who was obviously within the Department of Justice.
So, um, this guy, who's there, who is resident agent out of charge, probably has a couple DEA guys that are there with him, two or three guys.
And then on top of that, that he's gonna have the state police, the the he's gonna have the federal police, he's gonna have the state police, he's gonna have the local police, whatever may be, whatever law enforced entities that are available in Pakistan, he's gonna know and have all the contacts.
So someone like him is gonna be invaluable because you're like, yo, we're looking for this guy.
He committed a murder in the United States, he fled to Pakistan, we're trying to find him due to him already knowing people there, knowing law enforcement, having informants in the area.
They the FBI can utilize him because he already has a base there and has the people and knows the people uh to get the information.
When you're in another country, guys, it's another world.
It's another world.
And half the time, when you're there, right, as a as a as a federal agent in another country, um, you are kind of at the mercy of the not only the government there, but the law enforcement there, etc.
So you gotta know who to know, have the connections, and make things happen.
That's just how it goes.
So, fortunately, DEA already had a presence in the area, so the FBI was able to lean on them to help them find this guy.
And it's like you're literally fell out of a tree and then showed up at a place that is Yeah, completely different world.
Foreign to him in every way, to include the language, the infrastructure, how to get around, who to see.
We could provide him with uh protection, with uh weapons, with anything he needed uh to help conduct his investigation.
In a country of a hundred and thirty-five million people that was politically volatile and had rampant corruption among officials, the FBI would need all the help it could get.
Also, that DEA guy is more than likely gonna have vetted units.
Okay, vetted units guys are when you're working with international counterparts that are, you know, in corrupt countries like this, for example, you're gonna have vetted units.
That means that these guys went through a background check, a government background, a U.S. government background check, and they're vetted and they're trusted.
Um then some countries, law enforcement agents, like uh in some countries, DEA guys carry guns, right?
So it depends on where they're at.
But I wouldn't be surprised if uh DEA guys uh and and Pakistan carried guns.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Agent Garrett also realized that Khanzi would have many sympathetic supporters who could hide him in Pakistan or even in neighboring Afghanistan.
He would be respected in Afghanistan.
In fact, he was respected in Pakistan.
The CIA in particular and the U.S. government in general is not well liked in either one of those countries.
And as a result, people didn't want to give you information about him.
You know, because they thought what he did was in uh in some people's words, heroic.
In March of 1993, the U.S. State Department declared Khanzi's alleged attack on CIA employees an act of terrorism and raised the reward for information leading to his capture to two million dollars.
And that'd be the equivalent to like maybe four million today, chat.
90s, uh, roughly just double it.
Roughly four million today.
With the groundwork established, agent Garrett boarded a 21-hour flight to Karachi, Pakistan.
Uh Night Star says, You think the CIA sent some under agents undercover to counter Pakistan?
100%, bro.
100%.
100%.
*Dramatic Music* You had the law enforcement world trying to catch him uh for prosecution, and you had the CIA world probably trying to look to kill him.
When he landed, DEA agents had already arranged for him to meet his first contact.
We are going to be able to do that.
Agents distributed pamphlets and matchbooks with Kanzi's photo publicizing the two million dollar reward in English, Arabic, and Punjabi.
The reward generated leads from as far away as Thailand and London.
But informants in Pakistan claimed Khanzi was hiding among the small border towns and tribes in Afghanistan.
Khanzi's family originally was from Afghanistan.
Their family roots go back to Afghanistan.
And keep in mind that the city that Kanzi is from, Quota Pakistan, is only about 80 miles from Afghanistan.
And so the the the natural link between Kanzi, Quetta, family heritage, and Afghanistan made sense.
Agents traveled to Kanzi's large family home in Quetta and interviewed his brothers who were wealthy landowners.
They confirmed that he had visited them back in January, a few days after the shooting in Virginia.
Khanzi arrived unannounced, carrying only one small bag.
That was unusual, considering the length of the trip from the U.S. The brothers also thought it was odd that Khanzi was wearing no coat since winter in Pakistan was then at its coldest.
Kanzi only stayed for a few days, then left as quickly as he'd arrived.
He didn't tell them where he was going, and they hadn't heard from him since.
A few weeks later, the brothers became aware that their brother Emal was a wanted terrorist from reports on CNN.
Agents believed it was likely that Kanzi had disappeared over the nearby border into Afghanistan.
We knew that it would be safer for him in Afghanistan because by and large, Afghanistan, particularly back then, is a country that's just basically a bunch of tribes that control.
Wild West, and not only that, uh Pakistan, look.
Pakistan cooperates with the US government, you know, as much as they need to.
Um, they are technically an ally of ours, but yeah, he's gonna have far more refuge in Afghanistan than in Pakistan for sure.
At that particular time, really had no central government that had control of Afghanistan.
So it's like, who would you even go to to ask permission to come into Afghanistan?
The investigation had hit a dead end.
Agents returned from Pakistan without the fugitive.
Kanzi's trail went cold for the next three years, so the State Department raised the reward for information leading to his capture to three and a half million dollars.
While Agent Garrett waited in Washington for the reward money to flush out a viable informant, he spent time with FBI fingerprint experts.
Since so much time had passed, he needed to learn how to recognize Kanzi through his fingerprints in order to be certain they had the right man if he was arrested in a remote location.
Come over here.
The agent studied the unique ridges and grooves of each one of Khanzi's ten fingerprints that he'd given the INS years earlier.
I see that for three key areas.
He was also taught how to fingerprint a resisting suspect under field conditions.
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This is a case that obviously took a large chunk of my life to to work on, you know.
And uh, I guess I guess one of my uh uh fears might be that we never would catch him, you know, and you know, which would is entirely possible.
In April 1997, after four years of pursuit, an FBI agent of the U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, received a call from one of their more reliable sources.
There's a man claimed he had information on Kanzi's whereabouts, but the informant didn't want to say more over the phone.
All right.
He told the agent to wait in a public place and that a second man would contact him on his cell phone in an hour.
The crowded streets of Karachi would provide ample cover.
If the wrong people saw the informant talking to an American agent, he would Hey guys, we got uh 1700 likes and 1700 live viewers, man.
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Um why would someone choose to attack an agency that specializes in assass uh uh you said assignation, but I think you mean assassination overthrowing governments and working in the gray.
Yeah, dude's retarded, bro.
Uh yeah, they're retarded.
Would certainly be killed.
As instructed, the agent waited on the street for the call.
The agent hoped his contact would have viable information that would finally lead the FBI to Kanzi.
Good.
The informant claimed he not only knew where Kanzi was, but that he could put the fugitive in a specific hotel at a certain time to enable his arrest.
The informant represented a group of conzi's protectors who decided the reward money was too great to pass up.
Cold blooded.
The highest levels of the U.S. government were involved.
The White House approved a secret arrest plan.
The Secretary of State then secured permission from the Pakistani leader for U.S. agents to carry out the operation.
Pakistan is very sensitive to their image.
They're very proud people.
They don't like the idea of a Pakistani being identified as an international terrorist.
Yep.
And they also don't want to get shit on by the Muslim community either.
So they're in a rock and a hard place.
Who would travel halfway around the world to Washington for the purpose of killing CIA employees.
To them, he's an embarrassment.
Gentlemen, welcome.
Agents arrived in Pakistan with a special ops team from the FBI training facility in Quantico, Virginia.
Probably the HRT.
They would need to extract Kanzi from a hotel room in a remote desert town in north central Pakistan, where their informant promised he'd be.
And the HRT guys, if you guys are wondering, this is them right here, FBI.
HRT.
This is their um Hospital team and elite full-time uh domestic counterterrorism hostage rescue unit within the FBI.
So um and they've been around, I think, since like the 80s.
Yeah, 1983 to present, yep.
So yeah, they've been around forever.
This is like their highest speed guys right here.
And they just 24-7 is what they do.
Getting his fingerprint is going to be key.
Gentlemen, let me direct each member would be assigned a task based on a surveillance report of the hotel's layout.
Agents secured a room across from the hotel where the informant claimed Conzi would be staying.
They had no way to independently confirm if Kanzi was there.
All they had was the informant's word.
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Well, someone chooses an attack.
Oh we got that one already.
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Yeah, there's one.
The informant told investigators that Kanzi's room was on an upper floor.
Yes, I looked.
Oh, I'll do that.
That's great.
Okay.
Based on the informant's description of the interior layout, agents would have to first secure the lobby and then the stairwell before they could enter Kanzi's room.
The informant added that the hotel did not lock its front door and had no security guard.
Sure, show us where the person we took that information, we developed an arrest plan, how we were going to enter the room, who was gonna do hall security, what we were gonna do once we were in the room, because it's extremely important when you do arrest scenarios that everyone know exactly where they're going and what they're supposed to do.
So is the vehicle.
Each had their assignments.
Once they secured the lobby and stairwell, the front agent would coax the fugitive out of his womb by calling for morning prayer.
Okay, just their weapons.
To hide their paraphernalia, they wore Shalwar Kamisas, traditional Pakistani clothing over their western garb.
Uh in Carter.
On June 15th, 1997, the operation to arrest Mir E Mal Kanzi went into action.
The team arrived at 4 a.m., figuring there'd be fewer people on the street at that early hour.
But when they tried to enter the hotel, they found the front door was locked.
We can't get in.
So here's four Americans dressed up in Pakistani garb, standing out.
You know, at 4.05 in the morning outside this hotel.
Clearly, the anxiety was, you know, off the charts because of where you were.
It's almost like you're in a dream a little bit.
Like this is surreal.
To make matters worse, the street was filled with people who likely noticed that the Americans were clearly out of place.
Oh man, that's funny as hell, bro.
Oh man.
We didn't realize that this particular location was extremely hot in the summer.
So people started to work at three or four o'clock in the morning.
So the street was full of people.
So it's another thing that we didn't we didn't calculate for.
The informant had been wrong about the locked door.
After four and a half years of pursuing Kanzi, the FBI had hit another obstacle.
On June 15th, 1997, an FBI arrest team disguised in Pakistani garb attempted to gain entry to a locked hotel in North Central Pakistan, where they believed suspected terrorist Mir Amal Kanzi is hiding.
But to FBI Special Agent Brad Garrett, it appeared that their informant had misled the team.
When we went up to the hotel, and the initial intelligence was that the door would be unlocked and there'd be no security guard, And we get there and the door is locked, and then we it within a few minutes we realized that there is a security guard there.
What the hell?
Agents summoned the guard and pushed their way into the hotel.
The team secured the lobby and moved quickly up the stairs.
They hoped the informant had been correct about Kanzi's room number.
If the fugitive was in fact there at all.
When everyone was in place, the front agent knocked on the door and called for morning prayer to coax out whoever was on the other side of the door.
If Konzi was inside, he may be armed.
Agents prepared for the worst.
The door cracked open, and the agents pushed forward.
The man put up a struggle and began to scream.
He had to be gagged so others in the hotel would not be awakened.
I tell him, after he comes down a little bit, that if I take the gag off.
Will you promise not to yell anymore?
And he said yes.
So we take the gag off.
He doesn't yell anymore.
I ask him his name.
He says an obscenity to me in English.
He didn't look.
Fuck you, probably.
That's what he said.
Fuck you.
Like his picture.
He gained white.
And I said, you know, I'm not sure if this is the right guy.
The agent hoped the man's fingerprint would match Prince Kanzi had provided for the INS six years earlier.
Okay, guys.
He inked the suspect's thumb and compared it to Kanzi's known thumbprint.
The prince matched.
After more than four years and eight thousand miles, the FBI finally had suspected terrorist Mir Amal Kanzi in custody.
But their mission was by no means complete.
Not only did they have to get Kanzi and themselves out of the hotel safely, but also out of Pakistan altogether.
DEA supervisory special agent Gregory Lee assisted the FBI with logistical support in Pakistan.
They had all the plugs, man.
You've got a guy in custody now, and you've got you're in a foreign land.
You're about 8,000 miles from home.
You're out in the in what's essentially the high desert that would be Death Valley here.
And you're trying to get this guy from now from Pakistan back to the United States.
Americans holding a Pakistani citizen captive in his own country is dangerous.
Yeah, facts.
They gotta get the fuck out of there.
Agents drove the international fugitive to a waiting helicopter and flew him to Islamabad, where permission for extradition was granted the next day.
FBI headquarters in Washington was informed with a code phrase.
The package has been delivered.
The arrest team flew Kanzi out of Pakistan on an Air Force plane.
To avoid landing in a foreign country, the plane was refueled in midair, so Kanzi could not ask for asylum before facing justice in the United States.
Ah, smart.
During the 21-hour non-stop flight, Kanzi confided that he'd been in Afghanistan for almost the entire four years while he was on the run.
He also claimed responsibility for the shooting in front of CIA headquarters.
As a political statement against the CIA of the United States, he'd decided to kill workers before they pulled into the heavily guarded entrance.
He explained that he didn't shoot any women because Islam forbids it.
He said that after the shooting, he was surprised that he was still alive.
So he drove to a nearby park, went Bro is ready to die that day to lunch, then bought a plane ticket to Pakistan.
I said, Well, why did you quit shooting?
Because you you told us earlier that you had all this ammunition on you.
And that we had found all this ammunition in your apartment.
And he said that he ran out of people to shoot.
Affirming that his statement had been given freely and willingly.
Conzi signed his confession.
After arriving in the U.S., a chopper transported the prisoner to a secure location.
Under heavy security.
Agents delivered Kanzi to the Fairfax County police to face the murder and assault charges.
Fairfax County detective Jeff Miller remembers that day.
Having him captured and brought back to the United States showed to the whole rest of the world that the United States, the FBI, the Central Intelligence Agency, is not going to just let this sort of thing lie and not do something about it.
No matter how long it takes, no matter where these kinds of people may hide, the United States is going to do their very best to try and track these people down and bring them back to justice.
Kanzi was found guilty of murder, malicious shooting, and using a firearm in the commission of a felony.
He was sentenced to death and is scheduled for execution in 2002.
In the wake of the shootings, Memorials to the slain victims were established on Highway 123, where they fell to the gunman's bullets.
The CIA tightened its security at the Langley compound and at all of its offices around the world.
The successful investigation would prove to be another in the long line of battles against terrorism.
So here he is right here, by the way.
You guys are probably wondering like who the hell is this guy?
Here he is, right here is a real picture.
Um he died in 2002.
They killed him.
Uh he was executed uh in 2002, so he actually did get executed when he was supposed to, which is usually not how it goes because you guys know.
Um, you know, people stay on death row forever sometimes.
so so yeah So that's him right there.
Um right, so guys, I'm gonna be back tomorrow at 5 p.m.
All right, we're gonna cover the news.
Uh night star says dumbass should have stayed on the run.
Well, he was on a run, bro.
They caught him.
That's what fucked him up, nice star.
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I was thinking about maybe doing.
Let me look here.
Police activity.
How long we've been on for?
Been on for three and a half hours.
Hold on.
Hold on.
On May 5th, 2025, a deputy.
You guys always like me doing this um reacting to these shootings, So let's fast forward this shit real quick.
Trying to move the hat.
He's reaching for something on the bottom deck.
Hey, feel that thing full of gas.
That'll make sure.
Hey, we're deploying 40.
40 Melo Manor.
40 lot.
That's why he's getting in here.
He's trying to come.
Hey!
Hey!
No, no, no, no.
Right now.
Chris, watch crossfire.
Come over to your pal.
Hey.
Right there on the bottom.
See him?
Ready?
We're gonna punch.
You ready?
What's it?
Ready?
Go for it.
Go for it.
40 40 40.
Hit back wild.
What do you want the black one?
This is a point.
This is liquid.
Alright, hit him.
40.
Here you go.
Unit 12, 98 to tone for now.
Temper, temper 98.
Hey, going to the bow of the boat.
My bottom deck.
Coming out to us?
Hey right.
Come on.
Come.
Hands up.
Hey, hey!
Sorry, he's laying down on the bow of the boat.
Yeah.
There is another person.
Alright, man.
We just have to maintain security, right?
Stand up and walk.
Stand up.
Stand up.
Aliba.
Hands up!
A king up.
Walk down this side.
Come.
What?
Outside.
Outside.
A key.
Here.
This way.
A key.
Spanish is so bad, bro.
Hey, we need a Spanish speaker.
Yeah, no shit, bro.
You need a Spanish speaker.
Alright, sir.
Good.
We've got one or two.
I ain't got a key.
Bruh.
Your dog speaks Spanish?
He speaks Spanish.
Oh.
Spanish!
Anybody speak Spanish?
Maybe one more round in that top corner and then you can shoot a gas rapper there.
Whoever's on that boat should come over here.
Like before we board it with you, at least.
Yeah, this is shit cooked.
Alright.
Let's see here.
Um I know you guys like this channel.
Police activity.
Alright, uh, let's see what we got here.
Seen a couple of these already.
Oh yeah, this one was wild.
This one is crazy.
Alright, so I'm gonna go back up with RJ.
Hey, sorry, she said she's seen him multiple times walking around out here.
so he does probably live here 1313.
Can we get HFD location?
One female conscious and breathing.
Alright, we're gonna fast forward this shit.
You good?
Broke!
They chase after a guy, right?
1313, I need units back here.
I think I got eyes on the suspect.
Back in the original location.
Hey!
Come here!
Come here!
Police department!
Police department!
Please your fucking ass!
Oh no, I'm gonna take her!
Listen your ass you're gonna get tight.
He has a gun!
He has a gun!
Let's hear cooking in!
He has a gun!
Suspect has a gun!
Alright, let's go to the guy that uh was the one that fired because he has the best shot here.
So this dude's on another call, by the way, chat.
He's like on another fucking 911 call.
Okay.
And he hears this commotion coming from the other side.
So here he is.
He's showing up for a whole other thing.
And he hears him coming.
You're checking back.
me a message down there.
There's a phone.
Beep.
Beep.
Show me your hands now!
Now show me your hands!
Show me your hands now!
Oh Rosba put some time in at the range.
See here he comes right here.
Right.
Show me your hands.
So show your show your hands.
Now you can see the gun is right here in his right hand.
Bam.
Show me your hands now!
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Clear shot.
GS7.
Shot five shots fire.
Hey, let's get units out of here.
More another sergeant.
Uh 13 to 07.
I'm the one that shot.
And then the guys tried to render aid.
They tried to render aid, bro, but it was a waste of time.
He was cooked.
Dude was dead instantly.
You guys I don't even gotta show you guys this other shit here.
But yeah.
Absolutely nuts.
Absolutely nuts.
We saw this one.
This one is fucked up.
That bro got got cooked.
Oh yeah, this is the one that went viral on TikTok when the black dude tried to show up from his side, but he actually like was a fucking retard and deserved to get hit like this.
People are stupid, bro.
People are really retarded.
*Loud noise* Stop, please.
Okay.
Stop resisting.
Stop breathing.
Stop fucking reaching.
Give me your hands.
Stop breathing.
Bro, give me your hands.
I got shot in my head.
I got light.
I got light.
Stop breathing.
Stop breathing.
Stop.
I'm trying to get it.
Come on, Hatcher, stop.
256 already sounds fired at the pulling.
True again.
It's life his life.
I or die, chat.
That's what they teach you.
At Coster and South Valley and North Valley, the colon.
2563 got one.
Got one offenders down, got one repertoire recovered.
Oh my god.
Oh, the tourniquet squad.
Hey, offenders here.
I got a gun right here.
Hey, I I shot.
I shot, okay.
Close the door.
Take his basketball.
Take his best off.
I want to run away.
We gotta flip.
Hey, I dude.
I saw him right there, bro.
I shot him in the neck and in the head roll.
He he gotta go.
My radio's not working.
Somebody have a working radio.
So I went over there with everything.
Okay.
I said all first of shots.
Yeah, this nigga cooked.
Squad squat first!
Get him out!
Get him out of here!
Hey, let's put it in head cook!
Cover, cover, cover, cover, cover.
Cover, cover, cover.
I'm going to hear my fire down here.
I have to cover the shots.
Hey, are you good?
It's in the leg.
Get his hand.
Go ahead and get ahead.
I'm sleeping.
I need cars.
I need one time to open the house.
Next one, next one.
Are you okay?
Hey, secure that.
Don't not touch anything.
Hey, guys, keep breath.
Take it back.
We got you.
We got you.
Take a depression.
I can't I dropped the fucking thing off the side.
Okay, because he got the slide arm up.
Yeah, yeah, turn it.
Try to get a pie.
So I went over there for the five.
You did a sweep.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, hey.
Sears, sears, cut it.
I got you over there.
I got the story.
I got you.
*Sounds of gunshots*
Yeah, I see the.
It's right here.
I see it.
I see it.
I gotta get you back.
I gotta apply first stage this guy, man.
Hey cut, cut pants, bro.
He's shot in the head.
Okay.
Are you ever tuning up a little bit so I can take your bump?
Yeah, I have to cut your pants away, bud.
If you are just my guy, hold it guy.
Okay, 25, 28, you're ready to do that, there you go.
Yeah, we're good.
10-1, I'm half way, I'm going to go as a man.
Hey!
Yeah, yeah.
All the car.
All up, all up, all up.
All up, all up, all up, come to me.
You got the keys on you, and get out of the way!
get out the way Get him in the sergeant!
Get him in the sergeant's car!
Get him in the sergeant's car!
Now you gotta see why female cops are so fucking useless nine out of ten times, bro.
Get in there!
Get in there!
Get him with him!
Yeah, go!
So!
You're so the guy ended up shooting one of the cops.
Okay!
Stop fucking reaching!
Give me your hand!
Stop reaching!
Hey, stop!
Bro, give me your hands!
I got shot in my head!
You're a hand!
I got light!
I got light!
Stop reaching!
Stop breaching!
Stop!
I'm trying to get Oh man.
So that's when he gets hit.
And then he shoots him.
Stop!
256 are ready, shots fired at the police.
Turn again!
And this is uh Chicago Petey.
This pro yeah, this is like their detective squad going in here.
So yeah.
Uh score stop an individual later, a 19-year-old Nathaniel Feagerang.
Zoster approached Frisurang foot on foot.
Blah blah blah.
Around was discharged striking an officer in the leg.
A separate officer discharged their weapon, striking for a gang.
Yeah.
They didn't get a fuck about Fraser.
Fresh rang or whatever the fuck his name is, bro.
They cooked that nigga, man.
But yeah.
Yeah.
Retards, man.
Absolute fucking retards.
Especially uh Chicago, lots of fucking gun crime, man.
Lots of gun crime there.
Uh all right.
So guys, I am going to uh call it a night.
Like I said before, not feeling too good, but we still got a stream done.