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Nov. 24, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, early lies.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night, early lie.
I know it's hard to believe.
It's the whole forest, not one tree.
And it's every branch and leaf.
They're born to deceive.
But I'm telling you the truth: it's not just one or two, it's every single Jew.
They all hate you.
And it really breaks my heart.
But their lies are off the charts.
And they only bring a smile.
You gotta get a smile.
So if you want to be safe and don't want to get replaced, it's best you start being based, or you'll get irrelevant.
Every single time, every single crime, every single lie.
Early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night.
Early life.
I know it's hard to accept that all the ones you've met. Lie with every single breath, they want you dead.
But you must not be weak.
Just open your eyes and see.
They always exploit the me.
See their vampire tea.
And it can make you cry to learn your life was full of lies.
And that face was a disguise.
But you are fighting.
So if you want to live and protect all of your kin, you have to grow thick skin, or we want every single time.
Every single crime, every single lie.
Early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night.
Early life.
It's not my fault that I have to do this.
You only pick on me because I'm Jewish.
Stop being a jealous loser and go get a job.
by y'all If I don't edit Wikipedia, someone else will.
If I don't limit your reach, someone else will.
If I don't censor speech, someone else will.
If I don't blow up your kids, someone else will.
If I don't attack you as shit, someone else will.
If I don't steal your things, someone else will.
If I don't run paid or rings, it's not my fault that I have to do this.
You only pick on me because I'm Jewish.
Stop being a jealous loser.
And go get a job.
I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
If I don't steal your land, someone else will.
If I don't engage in scales, someone else will.
If I don't buy your politician, someone else will.
If I don't do false flag missions, someone else will.
If I don't control your bangs, someone else will.
If I don't crush people with tanks, someone else will.
If I don't make the call, someone else will.
If I don't control it all.
It's not my fault that I have to do this.
You only pick on me because I'm too wished.
Stop being a jealous loser.
And go get a job.
I can do what I want because I'm chosen by God.
Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the truth or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be.
I'm staring back at your reflection.
Are you proud or ashamed?
Do you claim to see perfection?
The mirror does not lie, yet you have the wrong answer.
You're a liar that demands respect.
Such arrogance is cancer.
You lie like a Jew to comfort your troubled soul.
Afraid of taking responsibility, refusing to grow old.
You need to wake up, you still think this is a game.
Why would anyone be a child who's afraid of names?
Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the truth, or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free.
Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the truth, or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free.
Damn, son, where'd you find this?
Who offered up their risk for promises of comfort and wealth?
But you know they are lies, fantasies that keep you in place.
The lies that you repeat, which help enslave your race.
Nobody respects a coward, no one needs to avoid.
No playtime for you.
Go to your own, you little boy.
Want to be free?
I'll tell you what to do.
Next time you look in the mirror, accept the damn truth.
Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the Jews, or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free.
Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Who's responsible for it all?
Is it the truth, or is it really me?
Tell me the truth so I can be set free.
Oyvey, oybe, oybe.
They know we run the banks.
Oyve, oybe, oybe.
They know we pimp the skanks.
Oyve, oybe, oybe.
They know we stop the wars.
Oyve, oibe, oybe.
They now hate us even more.
It's very hard to be a Jew today.
Everyone's always got something mean to say.
They make fun of my nose every night and they.
I wish all the anti-semites would just go away.
The guy all mad at me for the gauze on genocide.
But it's not my fault, all these kids chose to die.
Sure, I'm the one who ordered the strikes.
But it's the baby's fault for not staying alive.
Oyvey, oybe, oybe.
They know we run the banks.
Oyvey, ove, oybe.
They know we pimp the skanks.
Oyvey, oybe, oybe.
They know we stop the wars.
Oybey, ove, oybe.
They hate us now even more.
They blame me for all the online censorship.
But no one told these god to be anti-semitic.
And I'm not the one who did October 7th.
Or made my doctor's appointment on 9-11.
You two haters simply can't compete.
I can create money, added numbers to a screen.
Your entire civilization will crumble without me.
It's not my fault, we rule the world.
COVID-19, oybe.
They know we run the banks.
Oybe, oybe.
They know we built the skanks.
Oybe, oybe.
They know we start the war.
Obvious, oybe.
Now
I don't give a shit about dead kids.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I love getting paychecks from Zionist.
I don't have any morals, I just love to get money.
I don't care about genocide, I actually think it's funny.
I can spell Jerusalem, I'll point to where it is.
But I proudly stand with Israel as Apex, bitch.
I want the Shekhos reach and fame.
I couldn't care less how many innocents are slain.
I will go kiss the wall.
If that's what I have to do, I have no problem being a good boy for Jews.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I don't give a shit about dead kids.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I love getting paychecks from Zionists.
Don't come at me with requests to debate.
You just wanna pick on the only Jewish state.
You wanna bring up Gaza and the USS Liberty.
But who caused the pogroms of Jews throughout history?
You're clearly jealous of the Jewish people and me.
I know this extra $7,000 makes you see.
You're just a loser, an anti-Semite.
You hate the chosen people and love to anklebite.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I don't give a shit about dead kiss.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I love getting paychecks from Zionist.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I don't give a shit about dead kiss.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I love getting paychecks from Zionist.
All right, now just I need y'all to pay attention.
We got something very important because we lost a real nigga yesterday.
Okay, it's the 60th plus anniversary.
So I need you guys to pay attention.
God damn it.
The show goes on.
Blame the Cubans for this crime.
But the truth lies behind what made Ben-Gurion resign.
A Jew named Oliver Stone put out the movie JFK, produced by the Jewarnan Milshan to blame the CIA.
The Jew who filmed Kennedy getting his head blown off that day was Abraham Zapruda who sold it for $150k.
The magic bullet theory was physically impossible.
It's why LBJ had Kennedy's body stolen from the hospital.
It was created by Juall Inspector and spread like gospel to cover up the fact that there were multiple hostiles.
When all three Kennedys died, they called it a curse.
But the truth is the Jews put each one in a hearse.
And there's nothing I say, but truth in each verse.
The Jews and their lies always make things worse.
When all three Kennedys died, they called it a curse.
But the truth is the Jews put each one in a hearse.
And there's nothing I say, but truth in each verse.
The Jews and their lies always make things worse.
They found a sniper nest in Sapruda's Daltext HQ.
There's no chance all this just randomly leaks back to Jews.
This was a massive job to kill a U.S. president that refused to let Israel have nuclear powers that they would abuse.
Kennedy also sided with the Palestinians and their plight.
He was supportive of Nassau, who also put up a fight.
The point is, all Kennedy wanted to do was make things right.
But the Jews couldn't risk it and exercise their might.
These are the real reasons JFK was killed.
It had nothing to do with ending the fair silver dollar bill.
It had everything to do with him refusing to break his will.
And this caused the Jews to kill our president with their shields.
And just to be safe, they had to kill RFK because they knew he didn't believe what happened on that day.
And if he became president, he would have found out their play.
So they hired Eugene Dane Caesar to make him go away.
When all three Kennedys die, they called it a curse.
But the truth is the Jews.
The Jews and their lies always make things worse.
When all three Kennedys die, they called it a curse.
But the truth is the Jews put each one in a hearse.
And there's nothing I say but truth in each verse.
The Jews and their lies always make things worse.
What's up, Ninjas?
What's up, what's up, what's up, what's up?
And we are live, guys.
Welcome to the stream, Ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream.
I had to do that real quick as you guys know.
We did an episode yesterday on JFK.
It was a banger.
It was a literally awesome.
We covered literally everything from how it happened, who was behind it, why they wanted him gone.
We just bunked a lot of the myths.
Okay.
The noticing was on full effect yesterday.
The episode is out.
It was so important that I streamed it everywhere.
I literally didn't take it off any of the platforms because we need to get the truth out there as much as possible.
And if you guys look at the channel now, real quick, and I'll show you guys if you go to my channel.
Right.
Boom.
Here's a channel right here.
You come on over.
Who is that?
Who shot JFK?
Ever pop up in any of the who we know who shot JFK?
Here are their names, right?
And I changed the title to be more.
Oh, let me get my face on the screen real quick.
My bad.
My bad.
So, and here, what I did also, guys, is on Rumble, YouTube, et cetera, it's all there.
And I put the timestamps here.
Shout out to my guy, Jacob.
Jacob did a very meticulous time stamp list here for you guys.
And we go over so many different things.
I know some people said yesterday, hey, that was really complex.
Like, that was information overload, which I'm totally aware of that, which is why I kind of stopped Corey a few times to make sure that I knew that you guys would, you know, be able to keep up with it and everything else like that.
Hold on one sec.
So, yeah, but you could go back and go to each of the stuff.
We identify the shooters, et cetera.
It was a good time.
So, yeah, man, definitely one of the, and it went for three and a half hours.
But it was a load of information, guys.
We covered a lot on this thing.
And we had a good amount of people watching.
We have like around, between all the platforms, probably easily 5,000 or so watching, 5,000, 6,000 with no view botting.
You know, so W for that.
You know, I like historical events like this.
The JFK assassination is something that's always fascinated me even before, you know, before I was even doing this YouTube stuff.
I've always, you know, found it interesting.
So, yeah, it's there on YouTube and on Rumble.
And it was very good.
Let me see if I could read some chats here, by the way.
Yeah, God, I still can't pin it.
That's so fucking stupid, dude.
Okay, we got here.
Stanley says, Myron, 10 said, please play his favorite song.
He's a friend of ours.
Okay.
Chief, Chef Tony says, Myron, did you hear about the Israeli professor from Harvard who released the unofficial body count of Palestinian civilians?
The official count is 61,000, but the unofficial is 377,000 with half of them being children.
Yeah, no, I've heard of, yeah, bro, that number that you got, that came out months ago.
That came out back in like August.
G.L. League says, Abba the snake is a sodomite loser and Akash is a pussy is scared to lose his whore wife.
First chat, and this is what's on my mind.
I appreciate you for that, G. League.
Yeah, bro.
I mean, I've told y'all already about these fucking losers, bro.
Akasha is basically a cuck, and Abba and Preach are losers.
They truly are.
I've already exposed those two clowns.
This nigga preach runs around oiling himself up on stage in his underwear.
And fucking Abba literally got pegged.
He literally got pegged and admitted he got a fucking orgasm.
Dude's a weirdo.
And this is what I tell y'all, man.
My opposition, guys, like, these niggas are weird, man.
Like, all the people I have problems with have like skeletons in their closet.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm very transparent with you guys.
You guys have everything.
People try to use my old college pictures against me.
Like, look, see, you're with these white dudes.
I was like, bro, I was on a sports team, man.
They just barged into my room.
And what do you want me to do, bro?
But yeah, dude, like, my shit's all out there.
But these guys, not so much.
Trilog says, don't know if you've seen it, but there was something going on around X showing the location of Homeland Security page being located out in Tel Aviv.
Then it was removed.
That's funny.
Meta says, thank you for everything that you do.
Did you hear about Israel striking in Beirut?
They killed a senior Hezbollah commander.
Yeah, I'm not surprised, bro.
Dude, there was supposed to be a ceasefire in Lebanon since September of 2024.
That's when they struck the ceasefire the first time, right?
After they finished their war, or was it November?
It was at the end of 2024.
I think the war started in 2024.
Then they ended up reaching a ceasefire in either November or December because shortly after they had that ceasefire, Ahmed Al-Sharra, AK Jalani, the current president of Syria, they went and took over Aleppo.
Like a day after the Israelis declared the ceasefire with Lebanon, Syria fell in three weeks because they started their onslaught.
So yeah, bro, I'm not surprised.
They're always bombing Beirut and southern Lebanon.
Castle Club Clan says, I finally got my twin in the OSS.
Unfortunately, he's up in Canada.
I pray for him.
Oh, sorry, bro.
Myron, every show intro.
Hey, man, goes JQ.
Yeah, bro.
I'm DJ Gaines now.
And all those songs, by the way, guys, those come from Lucas Gage.
Shout out to my guy, Lucas Gage.
All those songs are his.
So, yeah.
Also, after we do our episode on the Amazon review killer, guys, we're going to go and hop on stream with our guy, Clavicular.
We're going to talk with him for a little bit as well.
We're going to switch the party and do that.
So it's going to be a good time, bro.
It's going to be a good time.
Okay.
W Myron for yesterday, it was very well done podcast, and I'm watching Pearl Live right now, WPro.
Okay, I appreciate you guys liking it, man.
Faji says, yo, Myron, what do you think the world would be today if Top H won the war?
You think we would have less ebitry?
We never know, bro.
We would never know.
Dark gentleman, would you ever consider Godis on, having Godis on?
I don't know who Godis is.
i don't know who uh one on one second and just Bear with me real quick, Ninja.
They got to make this nice and big for you, ninjas.
You guys said Clav is a moron.
Here's the thing you guys got to understand, dude.
He's young.
He's only 19 years old.
You get what I'm saying?
We were all, you know, doing wild shit when we're in our 20s as well.
And, you know, when we were young.
So cut the guy a little bit of slack.
You know, we all did dumb shit when we were young too, bro.
Or said things that were, you know, like, oh, I don't subscribe to those beliefs anymore.
You know?
So.
All right.
Let's see here.
Okay.
So we're going to kind of go ahead and get into this thing.
Tor says, yo, Martin, have you seen DHS X-Count being on from Israel?
Is that real?
Yeah, I heard about that.
Yeah, I'm not too sure about this Twitter thing with the locations.
I know that that's been getting out there quite a bit.
So, yeah.
Hold on, guys.
I'm sending a quick message.
Don't rumble.
our ninjas shout out to rumble by the way Okay.
Crypto Zeus says, Myron, did you see the post from Candace today?
No, what did she post?
I know they threatened her life.
I know that.
I put out a tweet because of saying if they try to get her, everybody's on notice now.
The thing is, he's like, guys, Candace is really popular right now.
She has no more podcasts.
So, you know, some people say, oh, she's being paranoid.
Bruh, you know, oh shit.
Is this what you're talking about right here?
This came out five minutes ago.
Hold on one sec.
Let me show some shit here.
Okay.
Hold on one second, I just, um, all right.
So it says here: I have informed people in the federal government and the White House of the France and Israeli assassination plan.
I'm willing to provide full details as well as the name of the Assassins International Accounts in France, Canada, through which money was exchanged.
Beyond that, I've shared more information with the public regarding the Brigitte story I was investigating at the time of Charlie's assassination.
This is all available on my Instagram stories.
Thank you for all reaching out and praying for my family.
Yeah.
Yeah, I reached out to her, man.
I hope she's okay.
Look, guys, I've said before, I'll say it again, bro.
Your ability to speak freely is 100% contingent upon your influence, bro.
Once you get a certain level of fame, you can't talk as freely as you want to, bro.
You just can't.
So I believe the threats on her, bro.
I believe the threats on her.
Do you guys realize that, bro, for all the people that are saying, like, oh, she's paranoid or whatever, do y'all know what level of fame you reach when you have 200,000 people watching you live?
Like, I need you guys to really like, you guys need to let this sink in.
When she goes live, she has somewhere between anywhere on a low day, like 80K, all the way up to like 200,000 plus.
Bro, I remember one time I saw a quarter million people watching the stream on YouTube.
Do you guys understand?
Like, and I know she's not viewboarding.
I know for a fact she's not viewpointing.
Do y'all get like how many people that is?
Like, at that level, you got niggas in other countries watching you real time.
You know, 200,000 plus people watching her live.
That's a level of fame, guys.
That, like, she's damn near A-list celebrity.
I'll be honest with y'all.
She's pretty much an A-list celebrity.
That's speed numbers, bro.
That's speed numbers.
And remember, she's not doing dumbass IRL shit.
She's exposing powerful people.
It's one thing to go to China and do backflips and bark like a dog and all that other dumb shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Having like this super clean IRL shit that speed be doing.
It's another thing to have 200,000 niggas watching and exposing government officials.
You know what I mean?
Like that, guys.
It's a whole other level.
So like everyone here that's like, oh, she's crazy, blah, blah, blah.
Bro, y'all niggas, you guys don't understand what it's like to be famous.
Okay?
And this is why the most famous people, what do you guys notice?
They don't say nothing controversial.
They don't go after other powerful people.
They, you know, they just sit in their little box and they just be good, right?
They avoid shit.
So I don't think anybody can really judge and say that she's crazy until you get 10k niggas watching you live.
I don't want to hear nobody saying anything about she's crazy, bro.
Having a quarter million people watching you live is absolutely fucking nuts, bro.
That is crazy.
You know, and it's not brain rock content.
You know, like, let's be honest here.
Speed's content is brain rot.
You know, it's for dumb niggas that don't that aren't that smart.
So, anyway, um, so yeah, I mean, this is nuts, though.
But, you know, prayers go out to Candace.
I hope she's okay.
Nothing happens to her.
You know, I got to meet her husband and her beautiful family.
And, you know, I only wish the best for her.
You know, it's scary having that level of influence talking about the topics that she talks about.
I mean, yeah, people are going to get pissed off, bro.
People are going to be mad.
So, and she isn't half naked.
That's another thing I give Candace a lot of fucking respect for.
She doesn't have to mark her sexuality.
She dresses modestly.
She uses her brain, investigative journalism, and covers a whole bunch of topics.
So shout out to Candace.
I think she's a fantastic role model for other women to emulate in the United States.
And I asked her, too, during the interview, I said, what's your response to critics that say that you're a hypocrite for having a career and having a family?
And she said, straight up, look, I'm an anomaly.
Most people are not going to be able to do this.
Pursue a family first.
And she said it on the interview.
So she was very transparent, very candid.
So I do think that what she's doing is great and she's waking up a lot of women because unfortunately, a lot of women are just not going to like the way I convey my message.
So she'll be able to, you know, fix that.
Oh, shit.
Bill's calling me.
Hold on one second, Ninjas.
Yo, Bills, I'm on live right now.
They can hear you.
Yeah.
Don't watch the Roman Studio for me.
Show me the Roman Studio tab real quick.
Okay, let me flip this.
Yeah, it won't let me highlight it.
Like, it won't let me like donation tag.
Try all.
Now, won't let me do that either.
It's only donations you can't pay.
Well, that defeats the purpose.
Yeah, yeah, the other shit does work.
I could pin to other chats, but I can't pin donations.
Donations specifically we can't pay about before.
Yeah.
No, no, no, I appreciate it, bro.
Yeah, if you could just let them know for me.
All right, peace.
Sorry, guys.
I'm doing a million things at once.
Talking to you guys, running the show, hitting up Bills.
Hey, we need some help with this thing, blah, blah, blah.
So I apologize for that.
But yes, going back to the Candice thing, prayers go out to her and I hope she's okay.
I reached out to her after, you know, any way I can help.
So, so yeah.
Let's see any other chats we have here before we get into the show.
What do you think about Candace's death threats?
This comes from Ricky D.
I think it's credible.
I think it's 100% credible.
That's what I was just answering now.
I think it's 100% credible.
When you got 200,000 plus people watching you live, bro, guys, do y'all understand that she gets more views than like Fox News nigga?
Like, I want y'all to let that sink in real quick.
She gets more views than mainstream TV networks, okay?
Like, to put things in perspective for you guys, like, Patrick Bed David gets more views than like CNN and shit.
Okay?
Patrick Bedavid gets more views than a lot of mainstream outlets.
Candice gets more than that.
Just so you guys understand the scale that we're talking about here.
Okay, Shaquan said he made a song called Six Million Reasons.
Okay.
All right.
So today, guys, we're going to be covering the Amazon Review Killer.
Okay.
The Amazon Review Killer.
We're going to be reacting to this video right here from the channel Explore With Us.
This documentary is a little bit on the longer side.
It's about an hour and a half.
We'll cover this.
And then we're going to jump on with Clavicular and talk with him for a bit.
I think we'll have a discussion on looks, maxing, and stuff like that.
So, yeah.
While we were here, all right?
My sergeant served a search warrant on your property.
Okay?
We have Caleb.
Okay, so this is Amazon guy right here.
Todd is his name.
Okay.
And here he is at his house.
You can see he's handcuffed.
We have Caleb in your property.
She was locked in a container.
Okay.
She just told us that you shot and killed Charlie.
Okay, so at this time, I'm going to need you to stand up and put your hands behind his back.
Okay.
You're under arrest.
Now, the reason why they're at his house, guys, is they were there to serve a search warrant.
And, you know, normally when you serve a search warrant, you handcuff everybody in the house, you know, for obviously officer safety reasons.
That's right now for kidnapping.
But they got a crazy phone call while they were doing the search warrant, which is why he's cuffed and they're just keeping him cuffed at this point.
What's up, Ewo Crew?
It's the Raven here to share another shocking, interesting, or just strange, but very true story with you.
This is Todd Kohlab between 2003 and 2016.
And Todd Colette, by the way, here he is.
Known as the Amazon review killer.
And you guys are going to see why he was called that here in a second.
Crazy ass name.
He murdered at least seven people in South Carolina.
And his story is one of the most bizarre I've ever heard.
All right, we're going to go at 1.25 speed, Niggas.
You're seeing is Todd's tape confession.
And less than a minute in, he says this.
Right.
And I'm helping you solve a problem that you just cleaned the bookshop.
You see, Todd agreed to tell the truth about his crimes in exchange for a few things.
First, he wanted to talk to his mother and give her a photograph.
Hey, guys, do me a favor.
Smash that like button for me, please.
Got 1,500 plus of you guys watching on YouTube.
Smash that like button for me.
Second, he wanted to transfer money to the college fund of a friend's child.
There's probably not a lot we're going to be able to do for you.
I don't know.
Giving you a clear conscience is one of the only things we can.
Honestly, I'm not working on my conscience.
You gave me what I wanted.
What I wanted was to have the opportunity to take care of my mom, whether my girlfriend accepts her or not, to at least take care of her and her kids.
Do you still want me to reach out?
I have not yet, but do you still want me to reach out and talk to her to see if she wants to come see you?
Talk to you.
If she would, please.
Okay, I will.
The biggest thing is, please let her know that whether I screwed up, I can't fix it.
You'll notice he seems pretty friendly and gregarious on the outside.
And the more I learned about this case, the more I realized that's kind of his whole persona.
You see, if there was one word that I could use to describe Todd, it's cocky.
He likes getting his way and receiving praise for his actions.
In fact, many people theorize that the only victim who managed to escape Todd with her life realized this very personality trait and used it to stay alive until help could arrive.
Her name is Kayla Brown.
On August 31st, 2016, 30-year-old Kayla and her 32-year-old boyfriend Charles David Carver went missing.
They just decided to move in together after a few months of dating.
And in order to start building their new life together, the pair was looking to pick up some extra work on the side.
Kayla goes, Oh, I know the perfect job.
There's this guy, a real estate broker who I met through one of my exes a few years back.
I'm sure he'll have something for me.
And he did.
Todd was a very successful man in the area after all, and he put Kayla to work cleaning houses for his listings.
She was stoked to have the additional income, and the deal only got sweeter when Todd said he had a job that both she and Charles could take on together.
This time, it was clearing brush at his own 95-acre property, which was only about eight miles away from his actual residence.
When Kayla and Charles arrived, Todd simply instructed them to wait outside while he went into a garage on the grounds to get something.
As they stood alone in the creeping silence, neither one had any idea that these few quiet moments out in the middle of nowhere were the last they'd ever spent together.
Over the next and he was able to build that trust over a period of time, guys, because he's a realtor as well.
So, um, she was working for him, everything was all good and dandy.
She goes out there with her man to the woods thinking, Oh, I'm gonna be fine.
And then you guys are going to see what's going to come up next.
In a few days, the couple's loved ones started to grow concerned.
Kayla's friend knew something was off when all her calls and texts went unanswered.
But even when she visited Kayla's home and left notes on her car, there was no response.
Charles was very close with his mother, and they talked every day.
So when she stopped hearing from him after August 31st, she quickly reported him missing.
Soon enough, the couple's apartment was checked.
And although they were nowhere to be seen, their poor dog was inside all alone without any food or water.
This just wasn't like Kayla or Charles.
Something was seriously wrong.
But even when the two were reported missing, there was virtually no trace of where they could have vanished.
And then something really weird happened.
Charles posted on Facebook.
That's right.
All of a sudden, just like nothing had even happened, Charles was back on social media with posts informing his friends that he and Kayla were expecting child, the David Bob.
What the fuck, bro?
Imagine like killing and kidnapping people, then posting on Facebook about it.
House together, and that they were now married.
He apparently also shared out-of-character posts about digging holes, sword violence for some bizarre reason, and chillingly, the final lyrics to the Eagle Song Hotel, California, which finishes.
You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.
Be sure strange posts like, I wonder if I said hello, how many people would say it back?
Let's try it.
Hello, what color ribbon supports the cure for people who can't keep going?
And this is one of the victims, by the way, as you guys know.
Weird Facebook posts to business.
And sometimes late at night, I dig a hole in the backyard to keep my nosy neighbors guessing.
These all seem to be aimed towards deliberately provoking Charles's friends.
And on this last post, people commented, Is that what you did to Kayla and the real Charlie?
And are you hinting at what you did with them?
To make things even weirder, Charles's account was sharing and liking the missing persons pages set up by the couple's families.
Bruh, yo, think about this for a second.
Think about this, right?
You kill a dude, kidnap the girl.
You have the guy's phone, he's logged into his Facebook, you go on his Facebook, and you make a bunch of posts pretending to be him on Facebook.
And not only do you pretend to be him on Facebook, you troll on his Facebook account.
Bro, what?
What?
And then to add insult to injury, you're posting the missing photos and like the missing posters on your dead victim's Facebook.
Yo, what the fuck?
It's like, it's like, Bro wants me a serial killer, but at the same time, he's like, damn, man, I'm trying to get a little bit of clout, man.
Like, what the fuck?
Even promoting a fundraiser that hoped to hire a private investigator to look into the disappearance.
What none of this sat right with, well, anyone.
The grammatically incorrect and mean-spirited posts didn't sound like Charles at all.
Not to mention, the real Charles was barely ever active on Facebook before all these sudden posts.
The account at one point even posted an old picture of the couple captioned, We're Fine, which was soon deleted.
Wow.
On October 1st, a concerned friend commented, Where the hell is Kayla Brown?
To which Charles's account responded, Kayla is with her husband, Charlie.
Why can't she have any contact with us?
And who is this?
She doesn't want to.
I don't believe that.
I know Kayla.
She's not going to just run away from everyone.
You or her should at least let someone know she's alive.
The people that need to know that we are okay know that.
If you look at the timestamps on these comments, they're only minutes apart.
Whoever was replying wasn't even taking the time to carefully think out these cryptic responses.
One friend shared that they were sent a disturbing message from the account, reading, I'm just missing to everyone else.
We are both okay.
There's only one person that knows where we are.
The person that means the most to me and Kayla.
She knows where we are, and we are coming that way forever.
Bro, well, as you can probably guess, this wasn't Charles using his account at all.
It was Todd trying to throw people off his trail, buy himself some time, or maybe, just maybe, he was doing this purely for the fun of it.
Like a little performance.
It had to have been for the fun of it.
There's no benefit to doing this.
Like, guys, like, they could track your social media.
Okay?
So, like, when you log into your Facebook account or when you log into Instagram or whatever, what ends up happening is they're able to track where you logged in from.
So, not only can they track him from the phone, they could track him from where he accessed the social media profile from.
Okay, I remember I used to use this when I was an agent.
You could do like, ask for like it's what's called a historical ping warrant, and you could do one and serve it to social media platforms.
So, let's say you don't have the phone or you don't know the phone number or any of the device details of the phone, but you know that they're utilizing social media.
Uh, they're using utilizing a social media account that probably is on a phone or some other location.
They can track where that social media account logged in from, whether it was a desktop at a house or a mobile, a mobile device outside somewhere.
They could track all that shit.
So, this was retarded that this guy did this.
He got to put on.
And the further we dive into his life, the more you'll see that Todd definitely cares a lot about having all the attention on him.
But now, let's go back to what really happened that last day of August when Charles and Kayla showed up on the property.
After going inside, Todd had suddenly re-emerged from the door, but the friendly facade that he was known for in town had completely drained.
Now, he uh, they can't really pick your phone too much if it's if it's off, if the phone's off.
But what they could do is they could find where it last attached to a tower and give it an approximate location.
Was dead serious, and as Kayla and Charles looked down, their hearts sank at the realization that he was holding a gun before they even had to do it.
So, bro comes out with a gun.
So, he tells them to meet him out in the woods.
They go out there, they're waiting for him to come out.
He goes, I think he went in and comes back out, or he comes out the first time and has a gun.
Time to process what was happening, scream for help, or run.
Kayla says that three bullets were fired.
So, bro shot right into the gun and shot the guy and killed him.
Charles's chest.
Kayla's whole world screeched to a halt, and she could do nothing but watch.
She knew in this moment she was trapped all alone on the expansive property of an unpredictable killer, one who absolutely nobody in town would ever suspect to be hiding such a horrible secret.
She was utterly silent and still from shock as Todd grabbed her, placed her in handcuffs, and then led her inside of a dark metal shipping container.
This would become her prison.
She was chained by the neck, ankles, and hands and would spend all day inside the box, except for 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.
At those times each day, like clockwork, Todd would come retrieve her, bring her inside of a two-story garage on the property, and force her to perform sexual acts.
She would be fed, allowed to use the bathroom once, and given a small container of water to clean herself.
She'd looked for any opportunities to escape, but they never came.
For Kayla, time was running out.
This was the hell she lived in while authorities were trying to piece together the puzzle of where she and Charles had disappeared to.
All the while, Todd's posts on his own Facebook account were getting weirder and weirder, and looking back, his strange and cynical words are very telling.
He had some generally questionable posts like this one from September 15th, two weeks after Kayla and Charlie went missing.
Reading the news, this person is missing.
That person is missing.
Another person is missing.
Oh, wait.
That person just went to the beach with a friend.
Another person found with her parole violation boyfriend.
In the event I become missing, please note no one would take me.
I eat too much and I'm crappy.
They would just bring me back.
On September 26th, he once again took to Facebook to rant.
In my family, you get backhanded for talking back or being disrespectful.
Wonder what the punishment would have been if I've looted, burned cop cars, and threw stuff at people.
When I messed up, mom beat my ass.
Stepfather beat my ass when he got home.
Next time I went to my grandparents, I got my ass beat.
You just didn't act up.
These kids.
Controversial take.
I do think it's good to discipline your kids.
I know people say all the time, oh, beating your kids is bad.
Bruh, my parents used to smack the shit out of me, and I turned out fine.
I truly do think that the only way that kids end up growing up properly is they need to fear their parents.
Hot take.
But I think your kids need to be scared of you as a parent.
I truly do think they need to be scared of you because when they're scared of you, then they're going to understand that there's going to be serious consequences if they do dumb shit.
And I think, you know, we live in an era now where children don't fear their parents, which is why they do the dumb shit that they do.
Bro, I remember if I ever talked back to my parents, I knew off-rip.
Let's say I talk back to my mom.
I felt froggy.
I knew I was going to get slapped later that day when my dad came home.
You know?
So there was always consequences to the bullshit.
So I think with kids, bro, the only way to deal with children properly is they got to be scared of you.
Other than that, they're not going to listen.
One of the biggest reasons I never smoked weed, never did drugs, did none of that bullshit was because I was like, damn, you know, if my parents find that out, they're going to fuck me up.
So, hey, man, some people might say that's offensive, that's weird, but I think smacking your kids around is important, right?
Obviously, within reason, I'm not telling you guys to full-on beat up your kids, but what I am saying is that like the threat of violence and a spanking does wonders to a child's ability to behave.
And adults just don't know.
Damn shame, too.
They might learn to appreciate if they did.
Needless to say, the hypocrisy of this post is pretty ironic considering all the horrible things Todd's done in his life.
On September 30th, he posted, Just admit it.
You look at the news, you see the political crap and the school shootings and just general WTH is going on.
Zombie apocalypse is starting to look better and better every day.
On November 3rd, he shared a post that really shows just how quick his fuse was, how he viewed almost every interaction through an angry lens, and really how much he loathed others, or maybe just felt better than everyone else.
We need a bullet to come as a huge snowstorm, wipe out half the population, then melt away.
Just tired of entitlement, rude-ass people for no reason.
People who race to cut in front of you to slam on the brakes to make right turns.
And that mother that stands in the aisle at the grocery store.
And dude, you know who you are, that blocks the aisle checking out the micro brews and blocking everyone on their way to their Mikalobe.
What the fuck?
Notice how incredibly furious Todd gets when he feels that he's been personally slighted by random strangers.
Remember this because it will become extremely important later on.
But despite Todd.
We all know that guy that we all have that friend chat.
You guys know you guys are about to speak to Lottie right now.
Yo, we all have that friend that whenever you drive with this dude, it's guaranteed he's gonna lose his mind on the road at some point.
We all know that guy.
Some of you guys in the chat might be that guy.
You're fucking driving on the road.
You're trying to get around them on the left lane.
They're sitting in the left lane and your friend freaks out.
Or that person that won't turn on red when they can turn on red, losing their minds.
And you're like, bro, chill, it's not that serious, bro.
Like, we're an hour early.
I don't care.
You know, we all have that fucking friend that flips their shit over minor shit, man.
So imagine having that friend, but they use it to like justify killer niggas, bro.
That would be wild.
That would be wild.
But we all have that friend that literally freaks out over little things.
Todd's obvious temper online.
Nobody would have expected in a million years what skeletons he had tucked away in his closet.
It wasn't until authorities got a search warrant to access Kayla's Facebook account that the picture would come together all at once.
Investigators began searching the online profile for clues, and that's when they saw conversations between Kayla and Charlie about the job on Todd's property on August 31st.
Now, police knew what they were doing on that crucial last day.
And when they went to trace the pair's phones, there were fears.
Here you go.
How do they track it back?
Social media, they're able to get the conversations.
Get a search warrant for her Facebook profile, which is pretty easy to get of a missing person, by the way.
...were confirmed.
Neither Kayla nor Charles had ever left the area of Todd's property.
Ooh.
So they were able to also get historical ping and figure out that that was the last place the phone pinged.
Police now knew exactly what they had to do, but not one person was fully prepared for what they might find.
At about 8 a.m. on November 3rd, one group of investigators went to Todd's house where they spoke for a while with the man, both sides remaining a bit guarded, unsure what the other side was hiding.
As Todd was questioned about what he knew concerning the missing couple, Kayla and Charlie, he didn't know that another team of investigators was simultaneously arriving at his 95-acre property a few miles away to scour it for evidence.
Now, this is actually a very smart tactic.
So, what they basically did was they sent out more than likely the case detective.
So, the case detective is going to be the detective running the case, right?
He's the one writing the reports, dealing with informants, dealing with the prosecutor directly, etc.
So, the case detective, and it looks like probably two of his colleagues, right?
Or if it's a really big case, it might have two detectives on it.
Go to talk to him directly to see what he has to say.
While they're talking to him, they're simultaneously executing a warrant on his locations and getting real-time info, right, from what they're finding as they're talking to him.
Why are they doing this?
They're doing this because what it does is it allows them to enter the interview from a position of power and to catch him in lies.
Because when the police come to your house like this, guys, nine out of ten times, they already have a good amount of information and they just want you to kind of fill in holes, right?
And they'll ask you questions that they kind of already know the answer to.
In a situation like this, where you have a missing person and you're executing a search warrant, this is actually a really interesting investigative technique where you don't have enough probable cause to arrest the guy right then and there, but you show up to his house while a search war is being done somewhere else that belongs to them, and then you're actively gaining probable cause while you're talking to him, and other investigators are collecting evidence, right?
Now, I do want to say this: there's a big, big difference with how the state does things and how the feds do things.
Okay, and let me explain what I mean by this.
And I don't see anyone else talking about this on YouTube.
Now, here's a dirty secret that no one will tell y'all: the feds don't have as much latitude as the state and locals.
Let me explain at the federal level, special agents, postal inspectors, criminal investigators in general, right?
The 1811 job series, let's just say that, right?
That is the job series for special agents as criminal investigators in the federal government.
They really can't do anything without working with what's called the assistant United States attorney, AUSA, right?
If they want to do a warrant, if they want to arrest somebody, etc., feds can't really do what's called a probable-cause arrest, which means they're just hooking the guy up right then and there, right?
At bare minimum, most feds are going to have to have a criminal complaint approved by an AUSA to arrest someone or be on the phone with the AUSA before they make their arrest.
Okay?
And the reason for that is because at the federal level, federal prosecutors are far more selective on which cases they take.
The average AUSA in America handles somewhere between one to 20 cases on their DACA sheet, right?
That's not that much in the grand scheme of things, right?
A criminal case at least.
Now, at the state level, law enforcement at the state level has way more latitude to make arrests because why?
They're coming into contact with people way more, right?
So at the state level, everything from a disorderly conduct all the way up to capital murder is investigated and prosecuted by who?
State investigators and the state attorney.
So whether it's a disorderly conduct or DUI or some other bullshit, minor drug possession all the way up to capital murder, they're taking everything because local cops have way more discretion and way more latitude to make arrests right there on the spot for what they observe.
Federal agents don't have this latitude.
We have to go ahead and call the United States Attorney's Office and get concurrence before we even put cuffs on anybody.
Now, what are the plus and negatives of this?
Well, at the positive level, from for the, let's say, the state, law enforcement is able to make an arrest right then and there.
They're able to kind of, you know, shoot first, ask questions later, right?
Not literally, but you guys get the idea.
But the negative of this is state cases get dropped a lot.
They're typically not as strong because, you know, maybe a state trooper pulls somebody over, smells weed, arrests them, et cetera.
But then when that case goes to trial or faces a bit of scrutiny, it'll be easier to dismantle that case because it's not like it was a planned investigation for many months or many years, like a federal case is.
So it could get thrown out easily.
Maybe the trooper didn't have enough probable cause to stop him.
Maybe he violated something else, didn't follow the rule here, maybe he didn't read a miranda right here, whatever the hell it is, right?
And those cases get thrown out a lot more at the state level.
Now, at the federal level, the reason why the feds win so much and they don't lose cases is because typically you're working with an assistant United States attorney from the beginning of the case and you're building evidence over a period of time.
And when you do eventually get the criminal complaint or the indictment, which generates an arrest warrant, you've been looking at this guy for a while.
That's why when the feds come, they show up at six o'clock, they knock your door down and they arrest you in your fucking underwear because they've been watching you for a while.
And when they do got you, they're probably not going to lose because they have a ridiculous amount of evidence.
Because AUSAs are far more selective than ADAs.
Say that again.
Assistant United States attorneys, aka AUSAs, are far more selective Than assistant district attorneys, ADAs.
Okay?
So, with that selectivity on the cases that they take, obviously, this is why federal cases are far more airtight.
So, it's a given, it's a give than a curse.
It's a give and a take.
So, federal agents have less, way less latitude to effectuate probable cause arrests, but their cases tend to be stronger because they tend to be more long-term investigations versus the state has more latitude to make probable-cause arrest right then they're on the spot.
But that ability to shoot first, ask questions later sometimes might create a flurry where the case is not as strong because maybe evidence wasn't collected in an appropriate manner, maybe rights were violated, maybe some other issue occurred, right?
So, this is why federal cases and state cases are a lot different.
So, like in this case, this is a murder case, right?
Typically, murder investigations like this end up premeditated.
Murder cases are typically state cases.
So, the state guys did a good job here, or the county sheriff's office, it looks like, they did a good job here where they had a search warrant being done on one side while simultaneously going to talk to the individual on the other side.
He doesn't know his property is being searched.
So, they're developing probable cause on their end, talking to him.
Simultaneously, the guys that are doing a search warrant are giving them relays of this will be found, this will be found, this will be found.
And that makes everything that they're doing back at the house stronger.
So, it was a ballsy move to talk to him at the same time that a search warrant's happening because other people might say, you know, let's just do the search warrant, then talk to him after.
But if you're doing the search warrant, then you have to notify them that you took their property and give them what's called a search warrant return.
So, when law enforcement does a search warrant at your house, right, and they complete it, they have to give you a log of everything they took from your house.
Well, that would kind of give the case away.
So, they probably looked at it like, you know what?
Let's interview him while the search warrant's happening so we can serve him with the document, the document that shows what was taken while we're here right now and see what we can get.
So, it was a ballsy move, but they probably felt pretty confident that A, they'd catch him in a lie, or B, they'd find something at the house.
And also, keep in mind, guys, when they're going to go talk to him at this point, they know that the cell phones were pinging in that area.
That's why they were able to get the search warrant in the first place.
All right.
Give me once in the chat if that all makes sense for you guys.
We went over a lot.
We went over the difference between the state and federal.
Then we also went into investigative techniques.
We went into search warrants, all that other stuff.
Give me ones if that don't make sense.
And if it doesn't make sense, give me a two and tell me why.
I threw a lot out there.
No question is stupid, guys.
I want y'all to really understand this stuff intimately.
Pause.
And I know that we have a lot of new viewers here that might not be familiar with my true crime content or my law enforcement background, whatever.
All right, awesome.
I see only ones.
All right.
Perfect.
Okay.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Hey, guys, this is honestly one of my favorite things to do is like kind of pull the curtain back and teach you guys how investigations are really run at a state level, federal level, et cetera.
I really do enjoy teaching you guys this stuff.
So if you missed it, just rewind.
I went over the details of the difference between state and federal and how investigators conduct investigations and some strategies that they might utilize.
All right, cool.
Awesome.
All right.
That makes me very happy.
Pause.
However, at this time, the authorities who were.
Yeah, who else?
Yeah, like the goddamn video, bro.
Yo, who else on the internet has this knowledge?
Don't demonstrate that.
Bro, who else could teach you guys about women?
Teach you guys about, you know, geopolitical affairs, like with what's going on in the Middle East.
Who could help you guys with the noticing?
As you guys can see, hoodie and stories, by the way.
Who else can explain to you guys law enforcement techniques?
Bro, top streamer, man.
I need a fucking top streamer award.
I need to be nominated, man.
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Come on, man.
We are literally, we do it all, baby.
We do it all over here.
With and did reveal to Todd that they knew the cell phones of the missing persons had last pinged on his property.
Todd responded, you're trying to find the girl.
The detective corrected him that they were looking for both her and her boyfriend.
Guess Todd slipped up.
Oh, he fucked up.
Oh, are you looking for the girl?
Yeah, we're also looking for the dude.
Oh, fuck.
Nigga fucked up.
He fucked up.
There, as he was the only one who knew Charlie was already gone.
We have a search warrant, okay?
In your car, okay?
We are mainly looking for your cell phone.
Okay?
Well, so notice how they said they have a search warrant for his car and his house.
They didn't tell him that they also have a search warrant for his shed out there in the woods.
And at least him, me going with you.
So now, since they have a search warrant for the house, it's effectively their house.
He can't go in there without them now.
Well, not long after arriving on Todd's expansive rural land, the other team of deputies drove down its long gravel road and came upon the two-story garage.
When they went inside, they were immediately concerned to see that the makeshift living space was adorned by shackles.
But then they came upon a thing that fully stopped them in their tracks.
In the bathroom, inside of a lone wastebasket, was a pile of hair clippings, reddish-brown in color.
They warily headed back outside to continue this.
Boom.
That's important because they know that the victim that they're looking for has red hair.
That's all more probable cause for them.
But as the investigators came across Todd's looming shipping container and went to take a closer look, they were suddenly chilled to the bone by a strange noise.
Someone was banging on the walls from the inside and they were screaming desperately for help.
Okay, so in that case, let's say, guys, they had a search warrant for the house, right?
But they didn't have a search warrant for this big conics thing here, right?
This thing.
If they hear banging, this is what's called an exegesis circumstance.
They can break in and go in there.
Okay?
This is one of the exceptions to the Fourth Amendment, where you don't need a search warrant, right?
So there's a couple of exceptions to getting a search warrant that doesn't necessarily violate the Fourth Amendment.
So hot pursuit, which is where if I'm chasing a bad guy and he's running from me and he goes into a house, I can run into the house to pursue him, right?
Without a warrant.
And another one is where there's like an intense risk of bodily injury where someone's life is in danger.
So if you're executing a search warrant at a house looking for a missing person and then the structure next to the house, you hear fucking banging, like help, help.
You don't need a search warrant for that fucking thing.
You just open that shit.
You just open that shit because now we're talking about someone's life could be in danger.
And you don't have time to fucking say, hey, hey, ADA, I'm here.
I need a search warrant because I can hear someone banging in this fucking structure over here and I don't have a warrant for that.
So can I, you know, can you guys get this out by the job?
Hell no.
Hell no.
Is it exiting a circumstance?
They're going to fucking cut that shit open right then and there.
That is an exception to the Fourth Amendment.
Moment, the whole atmosphere changed.
Deputies rushed to open the doors, but the container was tightly sealed shut by five heavy padlocks.
See, and they're taking all that as evidence.
This unforgettable video captured the few tense minutes where everyone held their breath as a few men cut and pry open the locks and then finally they were in.
But here's the important thing.
So once they go in and they get her, they pretty much that's kind of where it ends.
Does that make sense?
So once they get in there and they get her out and she's safe and they establish that there's no other human beings in the structure that are at risk of life and limb, the searching has to stop right there.
Call the prosecutor, get a search warrant.
They can't just like fucking start opening up drawers and all this other bullshit, right?
That could lead to a Fourth Amendment violation.
So once they pull her out and she's safe and it's reasonable that there's no other human being in that fucking container, right?
The exit circumstance has dissipated.
Now they must get a judicial warrant.
Now, if they do see things while they're there cutting, helping her, right, trying to save her, they see a gun here, maybe some bullets here, whatever.
There's a law in the books or a phrase that we used to say, right to be means right to see.
So they have a right to go in there because they're saving her with the exit circumstance.
And if they observe other items in plain view, that's all fair game.
So in this case, if they see a gun there, this guy's a convicted felon.
He's not supposed to have a gun.
That's legit evidence.
However, if there's a safe in there, they can't cut open that safe too and then pull the and find the guns.
That would be a violation.
So if they go in, get her lawfully there, exit circumstance, and an exception to the Fourth Amendment.
Once the exit circumstance is done, the search is done.
Unless they see things in plain view that are illegal.
They see drugs, they see some guns, et cetera.
Fine.
Photograph them in place.
Call the prosecutor.
Maybe get a warrant.
To be safe, what I would do is, if I went in there, got her out, and I see things that are illegal, I'm not going to search.
I'm going to walk outside, secure the structure, call the prosecutor.
Hey, we rescued this woman from this structure.
To me, I don't think that there's any other people here, but I did see some bullets and everything else like that.
I want to write up a warrant.
Perfect.
What did you see?
I observed the gun.
I observed some ammunition here.
I observed what seemed to be a powdery white substance.
Awesome.
The ADA will write up the search warrant for you.
Give it to the judge.
Judge signs it.
You send someone over there to swear to it.
Judge signs it.
Now you can search that fucking container.
That's what I would do to be safe.
Always get a search warrant if you can.
Always.
Because if they were to like, you know, just take the guns and take the shit, I'd be like, oh, well, plain view doctrine.
Yeah, that works and all.
But now you open yourself up to liability.
Now the defense attorney can fucking, you know, do what's called a suppression hearing.
Oh my God.
Bro, I've testified at so many goddamn suppression hearings, guys.
That's why I have like, that's why I know all this shit.
A suppression hearing is basically where the defense questions how you collected evidence and they call in the law enforcement guys who collected the evidence to challenge how they collected it so that they can get that evidence thrown out.
And after testifying against so many different suppression hearings, I've learned this shit ironclad.
When in doubt, get a fucking search warrant every single time.
I don't care if you have a Fourth Amendment exception.
I don't care if you got whatever.
Obviously, a situation like this where someone's life is in danger, that's one thing.
But as soon as you secure her, get her out, bruh.
Call your prosecutor, get the search warrant.
It costs you nothing.
You already have the probable cause.
You literally found the fucking body in there.
You literally found somebody in there chained, right?
That's fucking spectacular evidence.
Write the warrant up, get assigned by the judge.
Bam, now you're covered.
You leave yourself less headaches in the future.
And, you know, a lot of the times these guys do fuck a slavy police work and they fuck their shit up.
Like the OJ Simpson case, for example.
Y'all know that they had OJ fucking locked dead, right?
They had that boy dead to rights.
But why did the OJ Simpson case fail?
Because the credibility of the investigators and the evidence.
They were able to attack the evidence.
Therefore, they were able to destroy the case.
And then OJ walked.
That's a perfect example of attacking the evidence and attacking the character of the official officials, Mark Furman, etc.
So this is a unique situation where obviously every circumstance exists, but you don't want to run with that.
Give me one second chat.
That all makes sense.
This is obviously, this is a very info-based episode here.
Some dumbass nigga named Shrik says, bro, let us watch the fucking thing.
How about you shut the fuck up, bro?
I'm giving commentary on the fucking thing, dumbass shit, that nobody else is going.
See some dumbass nigga in the YouTube channel.
So hey, bro, let us watch the thing.
How about this?
How about you open up another tab, you bitch ass nigga, and then watch it on your own?
You're on my channel, bitch.
What the fuck?
Retard in the YouTube chat, bro.
Just play the clip.
Nigga, watch it then.
Watch it on your own time.
Shut the fuck up.
Fucking retard.
I'm adding an enormous amount of context and information so that people better understand this shit.
Dumb fuck.
You see one episode of Frenzy Files.
You think you know everything.
Shut the fuck up.
This nigga's got to be black.
Let me find this nigga real quick.
This nigga's got to be a fucking retard.
Let me see.
Oh, no, he's some fucking beaner-ass nigga.
Fucking retard.
Hey, bro, shut the fuck up.
If you don't like it, it could go open up another tab.
Anyway, back to the show.
Stupid ass nigga in the YouTube chat.
Sharig or whatever the fuck his name is.
The dark box was littered with supplies and crime novels.
And in the very back, chained to the wall by her neck, sat a despondent Kayla on top of the dog bed she'd been made to sleep on for the past two months.
Barely able to move.
Nigga said, Middle Eastern, bro.
Come on.
Shut the fuck up, nigga.
As if that's much better.
Shut your dumbass up.
You could literally open up another tab and watch this thing on your own.
The title's right there, dumbass, with the YouTube channel.
Niggas saying, oh, stop stopping the video.
Now I'm stopping it to cook your dumb monkey ass.
Fucking retard, you fucking goat fucker.
Holy shit, man.
Koofy dumb fuck.
Her restraints had forced her to stay sitting up almost all the time during her captivity.
The investigators try their best to console Kayla as they get bolt cutters to set her free.
Here's a parameter.
I need a handcuff key.
Handcuff key.
I got it right here.
Hold up.
Y'all slide back.
We gotta let it take closer.
Randy, let me see you live.
You can put your hand up.
You're okay.
Real here, okay?
Yes, sir.
But despite the extended trauma Kayla had just endured, her immediate response to being rescued was clear, coherent, and calmer than anyone could have expected.
Her strength in this footage is beyond admirable.
Do you know where your buddy is?
Charlie?
Yes.
He shot him.
He shot him.
Who did?
Douche.
Todd Kohep shot Charlie Carver three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue part, put him in the bucket of the tractor, locked me down here.
I'll never see him again.
He says he's dead and buried.
He says there's several bodies dead and buried out here.
He says that the dog will be ruined if they go looking because there's red pepper.
We're going to step you up.
There's what?
Red pepper.
He said these peppers were everywhere around the car.
The investigators at Todd's house were alerted of the shocking discovery, and they quickly confronted Kohap, letting him know that Jake was up.
They had Kayla, and there was no weaseling his way out of it now.
All right, this is where we're at, Miss Colette.
While we were here, all right, my sergeant served to search for one of your property.
And kudos to her for being able to recall all those facts immediately.
Bro, she was on point.
She gave a stutter.
She was waiting for that day when the cops showed up.
Now, the guy here, the case officer, he's the case detective in this case.
He's letting him know that, hey, just so you know, we found a woman at your house.
And this is great.
Whenever, as the investigator, you got like a fucking smoking gun evidence and you confront the bad guy with it, it's always hilarious.
I can't tell you guys how many times I've done that when I was on the job.
Oh, bro, I didn't do nothing.
I didn't do nothing!
And then I hit him with the fucking- AHHHHHH Hey, well, okay.
You know, become like one of these niggas.
Slide the piece of paper over.
You didn't do nothing.
What's this?
Nigga flips it over.
Nigga sits there in silence for a bit.
Then he got to decide: is he to cooperate or is he going to go to fucking jail?
Calculum!
Punch!
And then the nigga knows that after he fucking goes to jail, he's going to get sent back to Mexico.
He's like, damn, I don't want to go back.
All right, I'll talk.
Boom, got him.
So it's a great feeling, bro.
Telling y'all, man.
You confront the bad guy with that evidence.
That nigga cooked.
Fatality.
Property.
Okay?
We have Caleb.
Excuse me.
We have Caleb.
He's like, oh, man.
We got Kayla.
That nigga's like, oh, shit.
In your property.
She was locked in a container.
Okay.
Ooh.
She just told us that you shot and killed Charlie.
Oh, Calculum.
Punch.
Okay, so at this time, I'm going to need you to stand up and put your hands behind your back.
Okay.
You're under arrest right now for kidnapping.
All right.
They're continuing to search your property.
They're going to continue to bring they got cadaver dogs down there.
Okay.
If you want to help yourself, tell me where Charlie's at so we can go find his body.
Okay.
Now, I will say this.
I don't know if they read him his rights earlier, but at this point, you definitely need to be fucking reading them their rights.
Because he's not free to go no more and he's officially like under in custody.
So I'm assuming they read him his rights earlier.
That's pretty much where we're at right now.
Okay.
Do you want to help yourself and tell me where the body's at so we can go recover Charlie's body?
No, sir.
You don't want.
So notice how he's framed the question in an assumption manner.
They like, hey, we know he's dead, but where can you help us find the body?
Says you don't want to?
No, sir.
Okay.
No, thanks.
Why'd you shoot him?
Another good question.
Why'd you shoot him?
He makes the assumption again.
Okay, why?
I didn't shoot him.
Why'd you lock her in a container in your property?
Why'd you lock her in your container?
Uh...
I don't know.
I don't know.
She's on your property right now, locked in a container.
They just got her out of a like a should have been said.
I want a lawyer.
They called her this just comics box.
She was locked in a container in a comics box.
They got her.
We have investigators.
We have like 20 investigators on your property right now.
Now it's starting to hit him that he's cooked.
And they have found her in the comics box.
So she never left your property.
Ooh, because remember, guys, they know that her phone, the last place it pinged, was at that place.
That's how they were able to get the search warrant in the first place.
I guarantee you that was a big part of the probable cause.
Okay, you locked her in the comics box, and she just told an investigator that you shot and killed Charlie.
Okay, so I'm trying to give you an opportunity to help yourself and help us help you find this body.
Because Charlie, she's saying Charlie's body, you buried Charlie's body on that property.
I'm not sorry.
So you're saying you didn't lock her up.
You didn't put her in the comics box or anything.
No, sir.
I'm only an attorney.
Yeah, you should have said that in the beginning, dumb fuck.
Now, this is a perfect example of, you know, I would respond if I was the guy be like, all right, cool.
We don't need your statement anyway.
You're cooked.
I used to say that to people before.
Bro, there were times where I'd have them sold dead to rights and I'd be like, hey, do you want to talk?
They'd be like, nah, I want an attorney.
I'd be like, all right.
Just so you know, this is what we got.
You're cooked anyway.
Just like that.
Nigga just sits there like.
And then what I would do is, funny story.
Like, you know, we'd have them dead to rights, catch him with the drugs, catch him with the legal aliens, whatever.
All right.
I'll walk in to interview him, right?
Because at this point, I interviewed all the witnesses, et cetera.
I come into the jail cell, talk to him.
You know, hey, you know, they found this, blah, blah, blah.
Do you want to talk to me?
No, I want a lawyer.
Okay, cool.
Just so you know, I'm going to take you down to the fucking Webb County jail.
We don't really need your statement.
You're cooked.
And I just walk out.
And then I fucking take him to the jail, drop him off.
I'll come like two or three days later, read him his rights again.
Hey, you want to cooperate?
I know it sucks in here.
A lot of the times they say, yeah, I want to cooperate.
Boom.
Got him.
Welcome.
Punch.
So that was one of the things I used to do back in the day when I was on the job.
Gotcha, bitch.
I'll tell you, bro.
A few days in jail.
Oh, Lord.
That changed niggas' minds.
Good thing.
Go ahead and put him in the back of your car.
Watching this clip, Todd seems almost frozen by disbelief.
Like he never thought he'd actually get caught.
Yo, like the video, bro.
Where are you guys going to get fucking commentary like this anywhere else?
Smash that fucking like video, bro.
I'm going to be number one streamer 2026, bro.
We're taking over, man.
We're taking over, niggas.
Smash that like button.
We got what?
765 likes, 2,000 plus you guys watching on YouTube alone.
Then we got another like thousand you guys on Rumble.
So we got like three, 4K y'all watching.
Shout out to you, Ninjas.
Authorities soon discovered Charlie's car also on the property, which Todd had spray-painted and covered in debris in order to conceal it.
It's kind of weird to me that Todd seems to consider himself a criminal mastermind and thought out all these ways to keep his dirty deeds secret.
But he didn't even seem to consider the possibility that authorities could ping the victim's phones and find him that way.
One sergeant would later say that he feels Todd wanted to get caught so he could have an audience and tell people about his awful crimes.
Yeah, that was reckless that he did that shit.
I might have to agree.
As she rode in the ambulance, Kayla would reveal more heartbreaking details of her time trapped with Todd.
One of the things I found most disgusting was the harrowing way she described the sexual assaults.
So, when he was assaulting her, if she said no, he wouldn't grape her.
And then he would tell her because he doesn't believe in grape.
Bro, isn't that crazy?
Hey, hold on, lady.
I know you don't want to have sex with my fat ass, so I'm not going to force myself on you.
I don't believe in grape.
However, I do believe in kidnapping and murder.
Okay, but grape is where I draw the line.
Bro, these niggas are crazy.
Like, a lot of these criminals have, like, these weird delusions to make themselves feel better about the shit that they're doing.
But then he indirectly tells her, hey, just so you know, though, if you no longer serve use...
This is seriously one of the most evil things I could ever imagine.
Not only did he do unspeakable things to her without her consent, but it seems like he somehow managed to convince himself that this was not assault, probably in order to feel less guilty and pathetic, and then turn mad.
And you ever notice, guys, a lot of criminals like do this sometimes, where they'll try to justify their actions by saying, oh, well, I won't stoop to that level or I won't do this.
And you guys are going to see this play out here in a little bit when he talks with the investigators.
Kayla feels even more worthless.
Simply unbelievable.
And it just goes to show, once again, the mental gymnastics a narcissistic person like Todd would do to believe that his victim genuinely wants to be intimate with him, even though he's literally putting Kayla's life on the line if she doesn't comply.
He apparently also told her that Stockholm syndrome would kick in and she'd be happy with him.
And that he- Bruh!
Yo, imagine telling a chick, hey, I know you don't want to have sex right now, but you will fall in love with me because of Stockholm Syndrome at some point, okay, lady?
Yo, imagine like using that on your fucking captive.
Got that Stockholm syndrome game.
Hey, you're gonna love me eventually.
Plan to build a soundproof room for her to live in long term.
Kayla also revealed that Todd liked to brag that he was a serial killer and a mass murderer, and that his dream was to get his body count in the three digits since it was supposedly only in the high two digits so far.
Just listen to these bizarre claims that Todd allegedly boasted about to Kayla.
So way more people.
And this happens a lot with these killers, bro.
They kill way more people.
We just catch them at a certain number.
But a lot of times these guys have killed way more people.
This fat ass nigga with no pair of millers.
That nigga was a fucking para-buffet contractor.
Get the fuck out of here.
Bro, wasn't killing nothing but buffets.
What is he talking about, man?
I really don't know where the whole killing people for the government thing comes from, but I'd guess it was just a fabrication Todd made up just for the sake of attention.
So this was the big case that finally put Todd Colehead behind bars.
But as authorities continued speaking with him, they would discover that the rabbit hole of Todd's life was far deeper and darker and more evil than they could have ever imagined.
First of all, shortly after being taken into custody, Todd would lead police to a site on his property where two more corpses were found.
Authorities were shocked to unearth Johnny Coxie and his wife, Megan McGraw-Coxy, a young couple who had been missing since December 2015.
Autopsies revealed that Megan died from a gunshot wound to the head while her husband received a fatal wound to the torso.
To make matters even worse, while it was determined that Johnny had been killed immediately, Megan had been kept alive for six days before Todd brutally murdered her on Christmas.
Upon further research, it appears Megan and Johnny had just been released from jail shortly before they went missing.
And with various sources reporting that they had a history of panhandling and that their baby tested positive for heroin, you kind of get the feeling that Todd specifically preyed upon people he knew were at a bad place in life and particularly vulnerable.
Now, Megan and Johnny may have had problems of their own, but of course, when Todd told the story of how they died, he framed it in a way that made him look like the good guy in the situation.
Well, sort of.
Todd gave investigators this play-by-play in his confession.
You picked him up at Black Sock.
And you know what?
You picked him up at Blackstock and Rebel Road and stuff.
That's well.
Okay.
No, sir.
Sorry.
I met her there.
Okay.
Got her number.
We talked on the phone for a brief moment.
Okay.
Then I met them later on at that next Ricky Todd Dog's Dacey's parking lot.
They walked across and spoke to me there.
Okay.
I almost thought she was going to hit me to actually.
Come on, shut up.
That was our car.
But that's not what I was there for.
I'm going to tell you, I'm meeting no shady shit.
I understand.
I mean, I got you told you to show up with that.
In that parking lot?
Yeah, in her kind of the way she was.
I understand what you're talking about.
Face off her the job, offered to let him go in and do it.
Could work as well.
The next day, she was, next day, this was over in several days.
The next day, she was in the paper, smug shots.
I guess she guys arrested her for meth or some shit.
Something was in her bloodstream, and you sent her kids away.
Okay.
I asked her about it, and she told me that, yeah, she had drug issues.
And with that, what is he doing?
Like a lot of killers do, picking on people that are, you know, easy victims, drug addicts, homeless people, vagrants.
I still don't give them a chance.
You know, I get someone said, someone said, hey, bro's not in cuffs.
Yeah, guys, when you want to build rapport and you're doing an interview with a criminal, you don't want them cuffed.
Got to build rapport with them.
So having them cuffed and uncomfortable doesn't work.
Crypto Zoo, Myron, did you see the post with Canis?
Sorry, I read that.
Okay, let me read some of these chats here because I saw that before they pile on.
Alex H. Lopez says, Myron, off topic, but I need your help.
My wife is a good woman, does her role 100% cooks if I tell her to.
But I found out about her past and it's too much for me.
What do I do?
Never did me.
She never did me wrong.
Well, what did you find out, bro?
What did you find out?
Ricky D. What do you think of Canon's death threats against her?
Legit.
118A.
Subscribe.
Welcome to you, bro.
To the OSS.
Friday says, Myron, is it you?
This host, the only streamers that I actually enjoy watching.
I used to think sitting and watching streamers all day was retarded, which it is, but you're different.
Yeah, bro.
I try to teach you guys.
Shaquan Ten says, hello, Myron.
You're a master orator, bro, and have balls of steel.
Talk about the mad shit you were talking.
I respect everything you do in helping to awaken everyone.
The people that spoken, they love the song.
Can you play it here?
Is the link?
I don't know if we have time for that right now.
Adam Russell, WRWL says, can you do the case of Ali Abulan ex-Air Force Military killed his wife, California?
I'll have to research it.
Cron's one pot.
This topic, actually, the OSS 300 guys picked this yesterday.
This is why I'm doing this case for you guys.
You guys should thank the OSS 300 guys, which we had a great, great hangout session with them yesterday.
Cron says, Myron Gaines X, you grew up in the Charter Oaks School too, just as I did.
You all know too well this crazy lunatic learned in elementary school that he wasn't one of the cool kids.
Right, just got bullied starting in fifth grade.
Okay.
Corporate Ritz says, Myron, what if he would have used a TOR to log in their Facebook accounts?
How hard would it have been to track?
They probably could have still tracked it.
Fad says, it's a hot take for a reason, bro.
Your kids don't need to fear you, but to respect you.
I used to get beat down a lot when I was little, but it made me worse if someone stood to me level and tried to explain it.
Okay.
Search warrant to search her account.
So they need access to the entire account.
Depends on what they ask for in the search warrant, but yes.
Lots of great darema parenting, future great father.
Okay.
Farm Fatale says, that's why we can't see the autopsy for Charlie.
Utah State will only unseal if family specifically releases.
So yes, they have got more control.
Makes sense.
Ken Coley says, Shout out to you, Myron.
You deserve all the success you have and a greater success to come.
Thank you.
Bobby Truma, solid breakdown.
So the Fed versus stays essentially like a sniper versus shotgun.
The sniper federal is long-range one-shot kill.
Extremely precise.
Okay.
Yeah, that's a good analogy.
The shotgun has a widespread, but it hits more people.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a very good analogy.
Giggity says, Crime Watch, end of show, stop shooting, cup shooting.
Alejandro Ramirez says, My do you think we'll ever get a Nick Fuent says America First and OSS merch collaboration?
Maybe.
I'd be open to it if Nick wanted to do it.
Last of the great one, that overweight white guy is guilty, and we are sure he didn't eat any of those people.
Okay.
By Bray Dom documents, videos are mind-blowing.
Yep.
Recipes of Don documents.
Kirko, I don't believe in grape.
Professionals have standards.
I guess so.
Last of the great ones says, I'm happy that I've been on the journey with you before the Good Hair and becoming the number one podcaster.
You'll go to History, Myron.
Thank you for everything.
I got you, bro.
All right, let's get back to it here.
It's hard.
I get it.
And I picked him up and I drove him to Milan to get supplies and got him down in my building.
And that's when Johnny pulled a knife out.
Bam.
So what is he trying to say here?
Oh, I killed him because he was self-defense.
And you shot him.
I shot him.
What did you do with his knife?
I don't know.
I'll keep that contract.
You just threw it out.
Yeah, that's fine.
What did she do when you shot Johnny?
What did she do when Johnny pulled the knife out?
What did she say?
Nothing.
So you think she was planning on the planning of this?
I think she entirely.
So I think this detective right here is the main guy.
If you guys notice, he was the one that said, you know, you're under arrest, blah, blah, blah.
This is probably more than likely the case detective because he's the one running the interview and he was the one that was doing most of the talking when they were at the house.
So this guy is the dude that's running this case.
There was no.
Oh, Johnny, what are you doing?
It was none of that.
This was her actions were she knew he was doing that.
They saw a guy who had a shoot of money, got a car they can't afford, didn't even have a car, and they were going to get something.
So then you shot him how many times?
Shot him twice in the chest.
Okay.
He dropped forward.
He dropped forward.
I went around him and put another one through his phone call.
Okay, and you shot her.
Not exactly.
Do you believe Todd's version of events?
To me, it seems like he could have easily done the exact same thing to this couple as he did to Kayla and Charles.
Just attacked them unprovoked in order to keep the female party to himself.
Even the way he tells the tale seems like an excuse to humble brag about how much money he has.
After all the heartless crimes Todd has committed against innocent people, I just don't know if I can buy this.
But it is true that Megan and Johnny had a sketchy record, and it's not too unbelievable that they could have tried something.
Either way, I really doubt that Todd was very upset when he got the opportunity to kill.
Next, Todd goes on some random tangents about how his property and storage container was never supposed to be used for such gruesome purposes, which is just a pretty bizarre topic to ruminate on after everything he's done.
The Conex was not meant to be a cage.
Okay.
All that changed was after the fact.
And it's easy to claim self-defense when the other person isn't alive.
But he was the one that lured them there.
So we know that this is Cat, bro.
Conex was designed for my food.
If anything, he might have pulled out the knife because he saw that this guy was a weirdo and probably trying to kill them.
If anything.
And my weapons and secure my four-wheel before I have the building built.
Okay.
The back area that's all wood, that wasn't designed for them.
That was designed for my stuff.
Okay.
Until last week, there was no ceiling on that.
Okay.
I put that in because she was cold.
Caleb was cold.
And Todd just loves talking about.
So why is he saying that?
He wants to show that he has a little bit of compassion.
He's a good kidnapper.
His stuff.
I went down the conex clean out the back area because I had in there.
And at one time, those ammo racks weren't there.
The ammo rack was here and here pistol rifle.
Okay.
I mean, I had a chain ramp.
There's lots of chain I guess.
I use chain for all kinds of chains in the woods where I got trees that come alongs that are certainly lean towards my fence.
And I'll put a chain around come along to it and start working this way.
And over a period of time, it'll fall over the fence, Linda.
So chain cable and that kind of stuff.
I got a lot of.
Okay, let's pause right here.
Todd is obviously very proud of all his gear, and he clearly has kidnapping down to his science.
But before we go any further with Megan's story, you need to see the backstory to hold this equipment.
And it's actually probably the most bizarre thing about this entire case.
The Amazon review.
All right, this is crazy what you guys are about to see here in a second, bro.
Yep, that's right.
When investigators looked into Todd's name, guys, this is hilarious.
Internet activity, they discovered something absolutely insane.
Todd had been buying the tools for his crimes out in the open on Amazon, and he left public reviews where he described exactly what he was using them for.
The crazy part is, anybody who read these creepy reviews probably laughed it off as just some dark humor.
On a master padlock review, the review read: Solid locks have five on a shipping container.
Won't stop them, but sure will slow them down till they're too old to care.
Bruh, wait, what?
What the fuck?
And these are some of the locks that they found when they open up the connex.
If you guys saw, they saw some of these locks when the woman with Kayla on a fixed blade haven't stabbed anyone yet, yet.
But I am keeping the dream alive, and when I do, it will be with a quality tool like this.
Bruh!
This is unheard levels of self-snitching, dude.
Haven't stabbed anyone yet.
Yet.
But I'm keeping the dream alive.
And when I do, it will be with a quality tool like this.
Yo!
On a master lock.
Works great.
Also, if someone talks back, go old school on them by putting this in a sock and beating them.
They will not appreciate the hardened steel like you will.
Works great on.
Looks like you said a shipping container.
What?
Beating them.
They will not appreciate the hardened steel.
Go old school put by putting this in the socket and beating them.
They'll not appreciate the hardened steel like you will.
Work great on a shipping cut.
Bro, this is what he used on the shipping containers.
You guys remember back in the fucking.
What are we at?
226, whatever?
Bro.
What?
Here's the locks right here.
Yo, snitching out here is something on the internet that is crazy.
Ew, it will be with the school on them by putting this in a sock and beating them.
They will not appreciate the hardened steel like you will.
Works great on.
Looks like he said shipping container.
Works great on shipping.
Uh keep in car for when you have to hide the bodies and you left the full-size shovel at home.
Does not come with a midget, which would have been nice.
Bruh!
A little shovel here.
Give your car when you have to hide the bodies and you left a full-size shovel at home.
Does not come with a midget, which would have been nice.
Bro, what the fuck is this, man?
This is this is like a whole other level.
Works excellent.
Getting the neighbor to stand still while you chase him with it is hard enough without having an easy-to-use chainsaw.
Works excellent.
Getting the neighbor to yo what stand still while you chase your shovel at home.
This chainsaw review is wild, bro.
Does not come with a midget, which would have been nice.
Works excellent.
Getting the neighbor to stand still while you chase him with it is hard enough without having an easy-to-use chainsaw.
It's blacker than my soul and priced right.
Right.
There was even a review that read, easy to use chainsaw.
It's blacker than my soul and price right.
What there was even a review that read, now my locks have locks.
places hotel california now yo this is unprecedented levels of self snitch Unprecedented levels of self-snitch, bro.
Guess Todd was a big fan of that song.
What would you have thought if you saw these on Amazon?
Would you have been concerned or just brushed it off?
Either way, all of Todd's reviews just further demonstrate how smart and funny he fancies himself as and how much he wanted to brag about his crimes, even if he had to do it in this roundabout way.
But moving forward with Todd's 2015 crime, this next clip is very disturbing and disgusting.
As Todd describes how he decided what to do with Megan, it really feels like he views his victims as nothing more than objects which he can dispose of whenever it gets inconvenient for him.
I don't know what to do with it, man.
Um, one side I really want to drop her.
The next side, I really it's not fancy.
I kind of wanted to save her ass.
Let me back up real quick before we go that far.
Because we were talking about Johnny.
The girl that was with Johnny, did you shoot her?
Not at that time.
Okay, laughing with her.
She panicked, but then she said, I told her to sit down.
She sat down.
Went him and cussed her, patted her down, told her I wasn't going to hurt her.
She calmed down, and I actually took her to the con X.
No, that's not true.
I had her late at the wall.
I didn't know what he'd do with her.
I didn't want to connex because I had stuff in.
He's switching the story up a little bit.
You guys saw how he's like, he's kind of switching it on the fly to make himself look better.
Criminals do this a lot of the times, especially when there's no witness to refute what they're saying.
First, it was self-defense.
Now it's like, look at me, I'm being a compassionate kidnapper.
I don't know what the hell to do with it.
Putting her right with my gun is not a big deal.
I understand that.
I actually had to go the first time I ever had a little panic of what the hell to do with her.
They're here because they're dropping what the hell to do.
I got a cost.
I got legal guns.
I told her I wasn't going to touch her.
Wasn't her wasn't going to tour.
Just calm the hell down and let me sort this out.
Somewhere between I did that.
When I shot him, I put the bag tight in the back, got him to calm down, and kept coming back and forth trying to figure out what to do.
But I had her cuffed and she wouldn't go anywhere.
Eventually, I went and watched it, left her on the floor for a while.
I left her on that floor cuffed.
I wouldn't know because I didn't know what he'll do with her.
Anyone in the building?
Okay.
Got the tractor, got it out of there, picked the body up, and was trying to figure out what the hell to do with it.
Losing Johnny's body.
Yeah.
Okay.
Like so I was coming with melted.
And listen to how much more concerned he is about losing his sanctuary than he is about murdering people.
The lamb is supposed to be my sanctuary.
Yeah, not my killing field.
Right.
I understand not to be my killing field.
It was supposed to be a place I thought we were left to get away from people and not deal with this.
This killing we bother because it's such needless.
Hell's getting the money.
Why aren't you robbing me?
He thinks this violence was all needless and stupid.
Pretty ironic considering all the people he's killed out of petty personal grudges.
You'll see what I mean.
Yeah, he's the one getting pissed off at them like making fun of him and shit and inconveniencing him.
Soon enough, it's all about what works for Todd.
He goes on to nonchalantly describe burying Johnny, saying, it was a lot more work than you think.
Then he wasn't sure what to do with Megan.
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Um, got her Johnny came back, left there, went and got food, fed the girl.
Uh, I fed her after she tried to rob you.
Man, what are you gonna do with that?
I don't want to shoot her.
I don't understand.
I mean, I can't have some crazy bad woman going back to me.
She was gonna bipolar left and right, she wouldn't calm down.
But well, she probably calmed down, but she would talk to me, and first she had drug issues, right?
And then she kept going off the deep end with weird and kept talking.
And then she kept telling me she had manic mode or some sort of bipolar lithium crap.
I don't know what the hell it was.
Where I mean, she goes up, down, up, down, up, down.
So, she didn't mellow out like Kayla did.
No, not at all.
She did probably calm down, but she wasn't upset.
What made you decide to shoot her?
I'll get to that.
It's clear from the way Todd tells this story, almost with a sort of glee, that he has no remorse.
Even here, when the investigator tries to get him to cut to the chase and tell them why he shot Megan, he just said, I'll get to that.
Like, this is some juicy drama he's been dying to share.
Then he complains about all the stuff he bought for Megan while keeping her captive.
I wasn't gonna shoot her, okay?
I was gonna give her money.
I don't know why the hell she went the hell off.
I held her.
I hate the kidnapping part.
I'm gonna get another one.
I held her there for a couple days.
Funny days.
Five or six.
Every other damn day because she wanted Lil Caesar Pizza.
I hate that.
Elegant Harper.
Little Caesar Pizza.
Melon D. Not Melon Dude.
Dr. Pepper.
Servant Rolls.
And freaking reports.
Another thing, too, guys, with these guys is like they like reliving the murder.
Like they like to relive it.
That's why a lot of the times people like Ted Bundy, when they would kill somebody, they'd go back to the crime scene.
If you run down to my building, you'll find an unused package of new boards that I bought for her.
And then he went back.
She took, she tried to light my damn building on fire.
Do you know how to back a lot building?
No, kind of.
And then this part is just kind of weird.
While telling the investigators where they can find the cigarettes, he bought Megan in the storage container.
He says something extremely weird and unprompted.
Oh, there's a collar in there.
That collar was chaos.
What the fuck?
Oh, yeah, my bad dog.
Forgot to tell you guys about that collar that that chick had.
That collar?
Yeah, she ordered me.
She asked you to she cap.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Nigga said, Oh, yeah, she asked me to order that collar.
Sure, order, yes, sir.
Okay, we'll get to that in a minute.
Didn't use it because that whoever came in the mail.
I would say, it's a stainless steel collar with like hooks for putting like locks on.
I mean, it's like having your, I don't treat my dogs that way.
Okay, so let me explain the backstory for this one because it's really strange.
And I was very confused the first two.
Todd actually claimed that Kayla had been writing letters to him while she was in captivity asking for intercourse.
With Todd himself even telling a reporter, I'm not saying she's not a victim.
She's not the victim she portrays.
I mean, it turned into 50 shades of gray with bodies.
So I guess that's where they're supposed to be.
Okay.
Color comes in.
I'm supposed to make this comment to me.
Sorry, but you made this comment to me.
And I believe you.
And I believe you.
And I talked to the solicitor about that.
And I told him what you told me.
I said, he's made the comment to me, solicitor, he'll plead everything, but he's not pleading because he didn't do it.
I said, he told me that he's admitted to everything he's done.
He's willing to take the responsibility for it, but he will not take responsibility because it's a kidnapping.
I said, but he will not take responsibility for it because he did not her.
That anytime they had sex, it was consensual.
She had a choice, and she actually initiated it at times.
And he said, okay, I said, so we're going to need to re-interview her when we're setting that up.
We're going to do that this week.
I told him, I said, I gave him my word that we would re-inview them, and I want to re-interview her because that apathy needs to be done.
She had me her vibrator, the TV, the DVD player, the MD3 player, the colouring books.
I said, coloring books?
Adult coloring books.
Okay.
Dude, I didn't question.
I just.
They got her to shut up.
They got her rollover.
That led me to something else.
You said the satanic book?
Yeah, what the hell, man?
I've never.
Let me ask you this: the mattress.
It's up against the law.
We did that.
Looking to see if there were any weapons in there.
It was bad.
Yeah, did you ever spend the night there with her in the bed?
Like, stay the night, you and her in the bed overnight?
Never stay the night.
Okay.
We spent one time on bed.
She wanted the color thing that was on the floor.
That was her idea.
That was her.
All right.
So, what he's doing here, guys, is kind of minimizing.
Are you guys noticing that, like, everything that he does that's that's like you know, conveys more evidence that he's a kidnapper or a sexual deviant, whatever.
He kind of either A, minimizes it, it's like, oh, I put that there for her, or B, blames it on her for putting these things in place while not refuting the fact that she's there in the first place against her will because of him.
See, I was able to reframe everything, and a lot of criminals do this to feel better in their minds as to what they're doing.
Because, guys, the reality is human beings know what's right and wrong, like inherently to a degree, okay?
Like, we all feel guilt to some level, even the most psychopathic of people still will feel guilt or know that what they're doing is wrong.
So, we have ways to kind of cope with what we're doing.
This is why a lot of serial killers, right?
Ted Bundy, um, some of the most prolific serial killers, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, um, Samuel Little, Force Okiller, all these guys, uh, David Berkowitz, aka the son of Sam.
A lot of the times you'll notice the people they kill, they don't know who they are.
They're random, right?
Or they're escorts or hookers or something like that, because in their mind, it allows them to feel like, oh, I'm doing something good for the people.
I'm killing people that are bad.
These women are whores.
They deserve to die.
That's what's in their mind, right?
So this is how they're able to kind of cope with the very disturbing fact that they're killing another human being.
They don't know them.
They're involved in some kind of profession which could be looked at as bad.
And that's how they justify their actions.
Very common with serial killers to do this.
Very common.
Because we all inherently know that killing someone is wrong.
So these whack jobs who are mentally ill need to use something to cope for them doing that.
So Missa's kitty bed, her kitten bed.
Manager, damn.
All of a sudden, I put the collar thing on her.
And they were like, what?
They thought it was for a dog, you know.
Well, now the cage that was up there was in pieces that I built.
And it was originally meant for my dogs.
No, I'm talking about the collar, the metal collar thing you told me about.
That I ordered off of one website's delivered, and I got it because she requested that as opposed to me putting the chain around.
And I got that went, I went, that ain't going on nobody.
But she wanted that, and then the kitty bed.
And she wanted this whole thing of explaining to me that I had to give her permission to speak to me, give her permission to look at me.
Dude, I'll do all that girl.
You know, I'm like, ass Ashley.
Ashley's never had any of that crap.
That's his ex-girlfriend.
Hey, she's painting me in the wrong light about my sexual deviancy.
I never told her to do that stuff.
Yeah, it's just he always like focusing on like the minuscule details versus the overall problem of what he's doing.
You guys notice that?
Now, a lot of times these criminals, you got to play along, which is what the detective is doing.
He's playing along.
She had all this stuff.
She was asking for this kind of stuff.
I got it.
And she wanted it's a big black book, not that deep, like $23.
That damn book.
And it's the enchanted sorcerer sorcery.
It's the how-to guy to be a witch.
Dude, I just figured she'd beat the damn book up for a while.
Kayla has before.
So, wait, is he saying that even when women are captives, they're still annoying?
Oh, man.
Fatality.
I guess you can't escape the female annoyingness, regardless whether they're chained up or not.
Asked me to beat up people for her or use my resources, which she thinks my resources are to go get someone killed.
Really?
Yeah.
With people that she doesn't like.
A have you do it or have you hired somebody to do it?
Yes.
Both?
Yes.
Okay.
Back read my Facebook.
Maybe on her.
Really?
Yes.
You know, I don't know who it is.
You know, I blocked her after all this so they wouldn't know.
Because, I mean, literally.
Oh, we have her Facebook page.
Then you have it.
It'll take you forever damn day to go through it.
Okay.
But go ahead and do the message.
Really?
And her phone messages.
She supposedly had money in a car, and the guy took her money, but that's false.
And then she wanted me to either use my resources to either have him killed or beat up.
I believe he was beat up, but she wanted me to use my resources to have him hand him off or go do it.
Kayla uses, I think it's between her legs to get dumbasses to go do stupid.
And that's what I'm trying to say: that she's going to use that to get Dustin hurt.
So, yeah, I'm just going to leave it at that out of respect for the victim.
But I haven't seen any of those letters or anything to suggest Kayla was there consensually.
What I will say is that even if such letters existed, who's to say that Kayla wasn't just appealing to Todd's ego to stay in his good graces and save her own life?
After all, she herself has stated.
I realized it was easier if he thought things were going his way, so I made him think whatever I had to.
Plus, I had reportedly warned Kayla.
Yeah, that's more than likely the real reason, if any of these conversations actually occurred, why it occurred.
That there was a woman who he kidnapped before her who hadn't been so lucky to me.
These guys have huge egos, these criminals, man.
And the thing you guys also got to understand when it comes to like serial killers and individuals that do this type of shit, one of their main things, if you watch interviews with Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, whatever, because I've watched a lot of their interviews.
It's all about control.
They love feeling like they're playing God.
That's what they really strive for.
And them, and this is why they strangle their a lot of these serial killers.
The number one way that they kill their victims is strangling.
Why?
Because it's a very personal way to kill somebody.
You control everything.
You can watch as they pass out, and then you can bring them back to life.
Ted Bunny used to famously do this.
I mean, Gary Ridgeway used to do this shit.
So they enjoy the control that comes alongside the strangling and the murdering, which this guy's no different.
Make it out with her life, which brings us back to Megan.
Unsurprisingly, Todd said a gross and totally unnecessary sexual remark about Megan, too, during his confession.
Told her basically that if she would just chill the hell out.
You don't know me.
You don't know very much about me.
You don't have last time I can check on what was online.
She had a warrant really looking for her ass.
I'll give you any work for $4,000.
I'll drive you up to Dayton, Tennessee.
I'll drop your ass off somewhere.
If you got any common sense on this planet, you'll go left and I'll go right.
What she said.
Oh, she got so excited.
I got my D-suck.
She did.
What the fuck?
She got so excited.
I got my desuck, bro.
This nigga.
Yeah, it wasn't bad.
I told her I would give her $4,000 and basically release her in Tennessee.
Just go.
Please go.
Don't come back.
It's cringy and horribly sickening at the same time to hear him talk so proudly about these things.
It's like he thinks the investigators are his buddies, which just shows how large his ego truly is.
He goes on to say that he thought his plan to set Megan free would work since she didn't really know who he was.
And because of her sketchy background, she probably wouldn't want to go to law enforcement for help.
But somewhere along the line, Todd changed his mind.
With Megan, you made her the offer of the $4,000.
Keep your mouth shut.
I'll take you to Tennessee.
Drop you off and leave.
Drop you off and leave.
You go one way, I'll go the other way.
What made that change?
What happened?
What do you mean?
What made that change?
Well, she ended up dead.
Well, you mean what?
We're seated.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
I wanted to get rid of her.
The weather went.
We were having sleet.
It's rent for Christmas, man.
We were having sweet.
You were having lane.
The weather went to shit.
And I still had to find a way to get away from Ashley, my girlfriend, long enough to get up out of work, get this person in Tennessee, drop her off and get home.
That's not just a couple-hour trip.
And I'm robbing her.
I'm going to be at border.
We're going home to Nashville.
I want her way to get hell away from me.
She was going to take it.
She was happy.
She was happy as hell for like two days.
She was happy as hell.
I just couldn't get past the weather.
The last day, I went over there, opened the conex up.
She burned half the freaking building.
I mean, she took my ammo rats.
So what is he doing?
He's building up why he killed her.
She pissed me off.
Look at all this shit she did.
And grabbed them and did this.
Oh, I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to professor.
Damn.
So then what happened?
Well, there's ammo everywhere and stuff everywhere.
And she broke the thing.
And I got her a fan.
She broke the fan.
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There's a woman in the name that he was a two-pack.
I had those to get air ventilation.
I got lanters for her so she had light.
That could make it someone limitable.
Cut her blankets, got her tools.
She looked the damn thing on fire.
I'm surprised she didn't 58.
That's what I was thinking.
I'm surprised she didn't.
When I was in the building, I mean, I was choking.
Went to get out, and then all of a sudden, it's like I had a caged animal.
I'm like, oh, she went from, I'm so freaking happy in the world to be, I'm going to go to Tennessee with money, and I'm going to restart my life.
And thank you, thank you, thank you, to bed.
At that point, I tried to walk her out of the building.
I just had enough.
I walked outside trying to calm down, for I felt what they had to do with it, what to do with it, to do with her.
I didn't know.
I came back in the building.
She was going nuts.
It wasn't like she was emotional about situations.
This has been days.
It wasn't much about that.
It was just like serious chemical analysis.
And she walked outside.
I walked her outside and walked outside.
I put a four in the back of her head.
What gun did you shoot her with?
Same one that you shot.
Johnny Riff.
Johnny Riff.
And that's a Glock.
And that's the same one you shot.
Charlotte.
Charlotte.
Talk about my favorite gun.
Just a handy, handy one.
It's really effective.
Especially if you shoot 1008 drinks.
And sadly, that's how things ended for Megan.
Todd's temper got out of control, and just like that, Mr. Nice Guy was no more.
Later on, a former co-worker of Megan actually revealed that the victim had met Todd while working at her waffle house job.
And when authorities started digging deeper, they were told that Todd would act so creepy at the restaurant, inviting waitresses to his home and leaving large tips in a bid to get their attention, that a male cook actually started taking Todd's orders whenever he'd come in, just to keep the waitresses safe and more comfortable.
Another detail concerning Todd's romantic life that will send a shiver down your spine is something Kayla revealed when rescued.
So apparently, Todd had had an ongoing relationship with a woman named Holly for about 10 years.
Sources say it was an affair and that she was actually the person who paid for the storage container Kayla was trapped in.
But Holly never suspected that her lover was hiding a gruesome second life from her, saying only that he gave her a lot of attention and made her feel very important.
However, when Holly found out about Kayla's kidnapping and watched the footage of her being transported to the hospital, she was left speechless at this line.
Some girl named Holly supposedly planning the killing.
Who knows how many more victims could have fallen prey to Todd if authorities hadn't stepped in to stop him?
Even Kayla could have been days or hours away from becoming another voiceless victim of Todd's unpredictable wrath.
But you know, all these stories of how creepy Todd was while also simultaneously being a respected businessman in the area really caught my attention.
But to understand how this masked monster was made, I had to take a look back at his early years.
And although the unspeakable things he did, even we'll skip this, guys.
Basically, he was a long story short, weirdo, went to jail.
When he went to jail, he was put on a sex offender list, ends up getting a job as a realtor, hiring a bunch of people, does well for himself financially, but he was still a pervert on the low.
He lied about his conviction, framing it as some kind of like, oh, yeah, it was a dispute with a girlfriend.
That's why I'm a convicted fellow slash on the sex offender list.
They weren't able to go back and double check his stuff.
So he was able to get that job as a real estate agent, which allowed him to kind of, you know, build up quite a bit of money and wealth.
So, yeah, that's his backstory in general.
And then he actually did pretty well as a real estate agent as well.
He had a lot of good ratings because he was able to kind of, you know, play the role as the top selling rookie agent in his region.
At one point, all in all, his strange habits and unusual quirks were chalked up to, well, just that.
So it wouldn't be until his 2016 confession that authorities would find out a brutal and high profile quadruple homicide that they'd been struggling to solve since 2003 had been all Todd's doing.
Now, now this is going to be another homicide that he was involved in.
What I want you to do is tell me from the very beginning about super bikes.
It was a warm afternoon in November 2003, Spartanburg County, when an unsuspecting customer walked into the store of Superbike Motorsports, only to be faced with a horrifyingly gruesome scene.
All the employees staffing the shop had been shot to death.
Terrified, the customer quickly called the police who hurried over to inspect the bloodbath.
Okay, what's the problem?
Apparently, everybody's been shot up here.
Everybody's laying down.
Would you imagine you go to a bike store to get a fucking, you know, a Yamaha bike, and then you see a bunch of people dead?
Holy, man.
Real quick, let me read some of these chats we got here.
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Bro, your spelling is atrocious, man.
But he wasn't on pod because he was in India for a Trump.
LOL Myron, we bullied him so much he had to go to his hometown to humble himself again.
Yeah, I didn't see that.
Andrew Schultz talked about me on this thing.
Let's see here.
I mean, look, bro, I've been calling these niggas out.
I called them out three years ago that they were losers.
I'm just glad people are finally seeing what I've been saying.
What's the last time they posted?
Three days ago?
All right, give me the link in the timestamp, bro.
I'm not about to watch all this shit.
Fuck that.
Okay.
Your mind, is this you, bro?
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Don't know what you're talking about.
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So.
All right, let's get back to it.
The victims were quickly identified as the shop's owner, his mother, and two young workers.
But as much as their devastated loved ones grieved and hoped for justice, the killer behind such an audacious and reckless shooting somehow managed to slip through the cracks.
And as years went by and authorities racked their brains fruitlessly for answers, going down a few dead ends in the process, they had no idea that the real monster behind this notorious unsolved crime was hiding right under their noses the whole time, as a respected member of the community.
And so, in this 2016 interrogation, they're finding out the full extent of what really happened that dark day at the motor shop.
And the real motive was probably the last thing they ever expected.
So, go ahead.
You bought the bike.
Bought the bike.
Try to ride it.
Didn't work anyway.
Key points.
Had it 14 days, and it got stolen from the front of the apartment complex.
You said you went back to them?
Before it got stolen, I had gone back to them a few days prior to being stolen and told them I was having a hard time writing it.
And I was not so sure I had made a wise decision.
And you went back to them because you were inexperienced.
And what else did you say?
I thought it was a bad decision.
and I was trying to see if I could possibly trade it in for a smaller bike, or something of that nature.
Maybe I just, I don't know how to ride it.
Uh, they were.
Please understand this has been many, many years.
They actually give me more on the rude side about my inability to ride that kind of bike.
You know what I'm talking?
So, I mean, I'm not a part of the clutch.
And the possibility of coming by at some time with a trailer, maybe I had to make up my mind that they had dropped it off at the apartment.
So they knew exactly where it was stored because the guy brought it over to me.
So you said anything new where it was stored?
They knew it was stored.
Okay.
Because they had dropped it off there.
Okay.
Two, three days later, it came up missing.
It was a police reporter.
It's far as I know they never thought the bike.
It's pretty obvious that Todd's anger stems from him being miffed at what he saw as the employees looking down on him.
And for some reason, that seems to be the one thing Todd just can't tolerate.
Watch here as he even gets sidetracked to complain about the police not taking him seriously when he reported the motorcycle theft.
You said I made a police report.
I did.
Actually, the law enforcement officer made fun of me.
He informed me that that's a shame I got stolen before I did.
Before I got a chance to write to a ticket, that was the one time I did my key test.
Todd says a little while after that incident cooled down, he was once again making visits to the motorcycle shop.
Got to Jones again for our motorcycle and started going back to the shop.
During all my times over there, sit on one of the, I believe it was the manager, the owner's friend.
That was a bit of an asshole.
I was looking at the bikes and trying to let the earlier part go, and the manager started making some comments about the last one being stolen.
And he said something, something about mine was on its way to mine was on its way to Florida.
I have no idea what's in Florida or why he said that.
When he said he was on top, he was not talking about the time.
So basically, he's pissed off that they didn't want to help him out with his bike that got stolen and he was having a hard time riding it.
Well, I think a big part of the reason was because he's fat as fuck.
I mean, I'm pretty confident that's a big reason why he had issues with this shit.
I mean, bro, I'd look at you sideways too.
If you come back in a store, like, oh, I'm having trouble riding this bike.
Have you looked at yourself?
You looked in the mirror recently?
I asked about possibly selling it.
It was implied that we took your shit.
I let it slide for the time being, got mad about it, kept going out there.
Why I kept going the same bikeways, I don't really know.
But I'd go out there, sit on the bikes, and listen to these two, the owner and the manager, basically talk trash.
I find this part so intriguing because even Todd himself admits he doesn't know why he would keep going back to the bike shop if the employees' attitudes bothered him so much.
Exactly.
Which I'm trying to say, he's just trying to come up with a justification for why he killed him, as you guys are going to see here in a second.
Part of me feels like he just wanted a reason to get more and more agitated, so he'd feel justified in what he was about to do.
To the workers, Todd was just some weird customer who kept coming in and acting strange, but they never could have predicted the absolutely evil plan that was simmering just below the surface.
Auto Burrow 92FS, Reda 92 92 FS.
At the time, those only had 10 round mags because they had slight limitation, and the aftermarket Pro Mags weren't awful.
So how many magazines?
So you had a 10 round magazine?
Yes, sir.
Three of them.
Three 10 round magazines?
I don't know.
I've got quite a few of those kydex.
They work very well.
For all the consumers, I highly recommend them.
He gives a long-winded explanation about suppressors.
A suppressor would shoot on a simmly automatic.
Requires a Nielsen device, also as a rad on a recoil assist if you have a movable barrel.
Okay.
Otherwise, you have to use a spacer and lock yesterday.
Suppressor, you're going to have to say that.
I'm not understanding it, and you're just going okay.
And then declares that he made his own.
Dependability surpasses everything else.
Okay.
Years later, I actually went out and make it myself, and actually, behind them, didn't like that.
It's almost funny how the investigators just cut Todd off whenever he starts to ramble about his accomplishments.
I feel like a big motivator for Todd was getting the recognition he felt he deserved.
So these utter dismissals during his big moment to tell his story probably feel like a big letdown.
Anyways, here's where Todd finally tells the methodical timeline from the day of the crime.
And they love it because what ends up happening is they're able to relive that event.
It's a big reason why a lot of serial killers like keep piece of evidence from the crime from their victims.
I left college, left my class, okay, drove him on springs, put the shoulder holster on at the CBS parking lot, not going to go to school.
Got there, not everybody was there, went and set on a few bikes, did my usual, and doing my best to make sure that the paying customers were not there.
Collateral damage is not cool.
Todd really harps on the point that he didn't want to kill paying customers, which seems to be his way of painting himself.
Oh, what a nice guy.
You said you were waiting on what?
This was during time, as you know, that it was not busy.
Man, that shows time that's not after work when I would have a lot of people in there.
Um, did not want to shoot up anywhere.
Kind of funny.
Kay was doing her paperwork when she's writing stuff out to me that she found a killer with a conscience and a kidnapper with morals, whatever the hell that meant.
You remember that?
Yeah, so you said after she said, I still have to damn going wow, kind of okay.
So, as Todd waited for who he judged his innocent people to leave, he was also waiting for one of the employees who he felt wronged him to show up.
Once he was alone with the workers, Todd says he asked to buy a bike so that the mechanic would take it back to prep it.
And then he says one of the most outrageous things the police have probably ever heard.
That was one day.
Yeah.
I cleared in under 30 seconds.
Bruh.
Well, I cleared that building in under 30 seconds.
Clear that building.
That means basically he was able to get through the building and clear it where removing individuals that are threats in 30 seconds.
Right?
And he's saying that to the police officers because obviously law enforcement, when they conduct a search warrant or they're doing a raid or anything else like that, they got to clear the house right away.
Obviously, his clearing is a bit different because they're clearing by to kill.
But law enforcement, they're clearing it to make sure they remove threats by subduing them, putting them in handcuffs, etc.
You got to live proud.
I'm sorry, but you guys would have been proud.
The interrogators brush off his comment and his story continues.
He says he first went to the bath where the mechanic was prepping a bike.
Okay.
Walk up, pull out the bread, put the safety off, shot the camera twice, downward angle.
He was beneath me.
He was down, crashed down on this side of the bike.
The bike was here.
I'm on this side.
So I had to lean over the bike and we'll lose two shots by one.
Here he brags about how good his shots were.
I got him two lung shots.
Okay.
I got each one.
You got him in two lung shots?
Yes, sir.
If you can get up from that.
This guy, literally bragging about his aim, killing innocent people.
I'm impressed.
Then, unprompted, he offers up the reason why authorities weren't able to find fingerprints in order to brag once again.
The reason why you didn't get any fingerprints is on the door, I use my knuckles instead of my hand, my hand, to open the door.
And the reason you have no points on me on any of the showcases is I wear two pairs of gloves when voting every firearm, even in practice.
Okay.
Steve in my practice anyway, he doesn't get fingerprints.
That's why I don't have to worry about making him showcases.
If you wear one pair, you can't still have a lame print because he hasn't seen in regard to that when they talk.
Now he's covering how he covered up his crime.
Too late, there's clubs.
You still have to have that.
If you had any chemicals on the outside of that, but you could touch it first before you touch it.
You can't put a print on it, even though you didn't have gloves.
If you wear a glove cover the glove, it causes friction between the two of them and negates that.
Someone you're talking about, bro.
Can I like tick gloves?
Yes, sir.
But if you wear two pairs, not one, one pair won't work.
So you use two pairs of gloves.
Yes, sir.
Golden boy says, My name, I dropped out of high school back in 2018.
I'm trying to apply for ICERA HSI.
Do you think I may go that high school diploma or I really need it in order to apply?
I love the workout doing.
Yeah, bro, you will not get you.
You will not.
It's going to be hard for you to get the job even with a bachelor's degree.
High school diploma is not, bro, you won't get any law enforcement job without a high school diploma.
Get your GED or high school diploma, bro.
That's bare minimum.
You need to go back to school.
Like, most jobs are not going to hire you if you're a high school dropout.
You got to go back.
And definitely not law enforcement.
Feds typically want a bachelor's degree, but most law enforcement agencies want a community college or some of them now also want bachelor's degrees as well, like local and state.
So you got to go back to school, bro.
There's no way around that.
You have to have at least a GED bare minimum.
There's no way you're getting hired by ICER HSI's high school dropout.
Gorthair says, there's a chicken, whatever it says she read that she was called hometown from Gore than one.
I don't know what you're saying.
They fix gloves.
After that, Todd went to find the other victims.
Okay.
At that time, all three, manager, owner, and the mom, they had heard the gunshots in the back and were coming this way to figure out what had happened.
All of a sudden, I had three people in front of me.
Mom was the closest, and I shot her two, three times in the chest.
Not my best work.
Her pattern was horrible.
She was actually surprised to agree to her being that in the past horrible.
This guy.
And the detective is writing all this down to show how fucking crazy this guy is.
Not my best work.
The pattern was horrible.
You can truly see Todd.
The pattern is horrible.
Probably what he's referring to as the grouping.
When you shoot someone, the grouping was all over the place.
You want it nice and tight.
That shows that you're accurate.
That's a narcissistic side coming out in these words, especially.
The whole thing was just like a gang to him, and he really wants these officers to be impressed.
She fell.
The son and manager, son of the owner and the manager, ran for the door.
At that range, they should have ran two, got away.
They were way too close.
When I came around that door, it was boom.
Three people right there.
Okay, so then what happened?
They ran to the door.
They ran at the door.
In the process of that, I entered, popped a few rounds, popped one.
I don't know which one in the in the process process.
So there was running.
Well, as you guys can see, he gets annoyed by this shit because he wants to tell his story.
Give me one second, Ninjas.
I you can almost see Todd's impatience here.
He really wants to tell his story.
It's like this confession is the performance of his lifetime, and he doesn't look too happy to get interrupted.
Luckily, anytime he tries to go off on a tangent, the investigators pretty much ignore it and bring him back to the straight facts of the case.
Then proceeded to go, did a reload.
While this guy was still running, this guy, when I hit him, he crumpled in the doorway.
Okay.
When did my reload?
Before this guy got out, I put two with him before he actually fell outside.
That was a very fast thing.
Todd says he might have put an extra round in the guy who fell by the door as he walked over him, but he's not sure.
And then he says something so chilling and insensitive, I almost couldn't believe my ears.
At any point, did anybody?
I mean, was there, there was nobody else.
Okay, there was nobody else, but did anybody, as they were falling, I mean, did they, did they look at you?
Did they face you?
Did they say anything to you?
Was there any conversation?
Don't, please, whatever?
No, sir.
With any of this, I don't remember hearing any of that.
I will tell you that once I engaged, I was engaged.
Okay.
So it's like the death point.
It sounds like a video game.
It's not a game, but it's almost like you're focused on you've been there, sir.
You know what I'm talking about.
Absolutely insane.
I can't imagine what must have been going through the detectives' heads at this point.
Todd says he then walked around and put one last round in each victim's forehead, got in his car, and drove home.
He took the gun apart, put its parts into parts of his trash and even cat litter, and then disposed of that evidence in the dumpster.
Ridiculous.
Man, it's been so long, you guys could actually pull records and actually go and figure out where they put it.
But at this point, it's kind of difficult.
When the detectives go on to clarify some points, Todd just finds every opportunity to make it about himself.
Moving targets, multiple moving targets.
I don't think I missed.
If I did, it wasn't more than once.
But I mean, it's not an easy shot when you got two moving targets running faster than they can.
I may shoot somebody as one thing, but I'm not diswitting and beating somebody who's not my son.
He even makes a point to say he wasn't initially planning on shooting the mom.
Like that gives him some sort of brownie points or something.
I actually wasn't meaning to hit the mom.
You actually?
I was not meaning to hit the mom.
I prefer not to shoot him.
Yeah, okay, bro.
With it if I can.
I'm going to refuse to shoot a kid.
But then, Todd's dark.
See, once again, trying to moral grandstand.
Oh, I refuse to shoot children.
Sense of humor comes through every now and then to remind us how he really feels about his actions.
They gave you a t-shirt?
They did.
I give it.
I'm not a trophy guy.
You're not a trophy guy.
You want to give a trophy?
No, sir, that was actually...
I got you.
I don't give trophies.
But at this point, nothing is too shocking coming from a man famous for saying, my golf game was weak.
My kill game is strong.
What might be most frustrating about the Superbike case in the end is that during the 13-year-long investigation, one asset that police gained was a sketch of a potential suspect that a witness, presumably a customer who had been one of the last people at the bike shop that day, had described.
The witness remembered this man filling out paperwork to buy a particular bike.
In 2012, the sheriff held up a newly revised sketch and said, I'm going to be bold enough to say this is my man right here.
This is that picture.
As accurate as it may be, it unfortunately wasn't able to catch Todd before he committed his other atrocities.
Now, to be honest, the raw footage of Todd's whole confession was tedious to watch at times.
You see, Todd didn't want to write out his statement because he said he writes for a living and his hands hurt.
And so the detectives had to stop him after every sentence and barely.
So it makes them feel a bit safer when they don't lock themselves into a written statement.
He slowly transcribed his confession.
At one point, even saying Todd uses big words and talks fast.
Here's where things get super intriguing, though.
Many people argue that this was actually a deliberate interrogation tactic.
And when you think about it, it makes sense.
By playing dumb and making Todd feel like he's smarter than them, they subtly encourage him to keep talking freely and bragging about his accomplishments, not to mention repeating key details over and over again.
And on the same token, while some people have questioned why detectives even needed to write down his answers in the first place, since the interview was being taped, others assert that suspects often don't really feel better about that.
You know, when you're not writing down anything, it kind of gives away that you're more than likely recording it.
Which, you know, whenever people are being recorded, they tend to tense up a bit more.
So writing it down is always very important.
Also, helps you, it helps with keeping the facts straight, too.
The lies they are being recorded, and having someone write down their words in front of them would make them feel even more secure that this conversation is not being permanently taped.
Therefore, or making them feel comfortable sharing more risky details or side comments that they might not otherwise divulge.
Okay, now this next part has nothing to do with crime, but it is super interesting to me because it feels like Todd is really basking in the feeling of being catered to while trying to seem humble and friendly with the detectives at the same time.
I don't know.
The whole thing just gives me a weird vibe because of how casual, unbothered, and almost giddy he's acting while confessing murders.
What do you want for dinner?
You missed dinner over there.
That barbecue wasn't enough.
What do you want?
What do you have for me?
No, I'm asking you.
What do you want?
Uh, I don't want to be an asshole.
Shut that door, huh?
You're not being an asshole.
Oh, now I just want to be an asshole.
Hey, man, I can't pick what I want to eat, but you know, I don't want to be an asshole.
I'm telling you, I'm asking you, what do you want for dinner?
I don't know.
We've got zombies around here.
We've got Miami Grill around here.
We've got whatever you want, man.
Bulletsprings cookout, whatever.
What do you like to eat?
Cook out of work.
I just gotta work.
What do you like from cookout?
Never been there.
They have a really good one.
It's called a giant cheeseburger.
Giant fries and a giant tea.
See, they both can go ahead and relate to this because they're both fat.
They're really good at work for me.
That's what I usually get.
Again, this is the case, detective.
This is the clear the backup here.
He wants to build a report, get as much information he can, right?
So that's why they're having this very candid conversation.
You have to, when you're talking to these bad guys, guys, you have to almost like minimize their role, make them feel more comfortable, right?
So you get all the facts out.
And I know a lot of people are like, oh my God, I can't do this.
But that's how you really put these guys away.
Because when they're comfortable and they tell you everything, that's what you're able to use to gather evidence.
I just don't want to be that way to guys.
I want the setup lost for him and not be an asshole.
Fine, you know, whatever you want to eat, I'm beating you.
Thank you.
There are actually a lot of moments sprinkled throughout where Todd seems just a bit too comfortable given the subject matter at hand.
I mean, it's a random way.
But to be honest, there were times during the confession when I did feel like I was watching buddies talk, and it was a little surreal.
Yeah, now eating with the crook is good.
I used to do this too because they'll offer up even more information as they're sitting there shooting the shit with you.
Well, think about it.
It's a very good investigative technique by this detective.
Yeah.
Patriot says, Myron, do you think we could do a Money Monday with Cultivate Crypto Address the Bleeding in the Markets or not?
I think they're busy, bro.
They might still be doing their own stuff right now.
Kids are data, you know, they call them a lane.
And they want everything, came between, had a buddy.
And this is when I first realized it.
But I wouldn't expect it from my generation.
But if being friendly with Todd was enough to butter him up to spill the whole truth and put him behind bars for life, it was worth it.
In the end, I think this statement from the investigator best sums up how authorities were able to treat Todd with kindness and respect, despite the things he's done.
The thing about it is, like you said, there are cops in the world that are bad.
They're cops in the world that are good.
I should not like you.
I should want to nail you to the cross.
You know, but I'm going there anyway.
Well, the girl, let's know that.
But I want to do the right thing for you.
I want to make sure the right thing is done for you and by you.
Chris still says, what age is a good age to start a family?
I think 35 and up.
TY says, when Myron hears the thing you know, he's about to cook, you know it.
Mr. Clapcheek says, How would you make an example of this abuse of this obese nigga on WBNN MyFur?
Yeah, we would torture him by making him work out, and then after that, be waterboarding.
I don't do this job just to put people in jail and do stuff like that.
I do this job because that's the way I'm going to be.
This next part of the conversation might give us the most valuable insight into Todd's headspace.
So I'll let it play without commentary.
I wonder how this is going to play out.
They're either going to put me on turn, which is what I'm expecting.
That's what I'm expecting.
Or they're going to put me in a little box somewhere away from anybody and everybody, which I don't expect.
I actually said I could earn.
What do you want?
I mean, joking aside, I'll tell them what do you want?
Pay me out, actually, back in the head.
I studied psychology when we're in college.
When we finish things I'm working on finished college, but people with super bikes made you angry.
I don't know if you tell it, but the two people at superbikes made you angry.
And not just angry, but I mean, and just so you guys know, we're going to wrap up here soon.
Then we're going to jump on with Clavicular and talk about look smacksing and some other stuff.
We're going to go to party only for that portion.
And OSS, of course.
So that's coming up soon.
They belittled you.
They humiliated you.
They made you angry enough to do what happened.
And then you had the situation last Christmas and then this most recent situation.
The time span.
What kept do you think from having and it's on Discord, which God, I fucking hate Discord.
But all these young bucks like to use Discord.
Patrick says, it's wild how a Big Mac and Fries opens up a psychopath fat, obese mouth.
This is why we need the Fear and the Fat Labor Camp.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
I'm telling you, man.
You know, because that's a question.
I don't need to kill.
What about me do?
I mean, you know, but that's a human question.
I mean, per your legal definition, I'm serial.
But not.
Honestly, if Johnny had a full knife, lying again.
He's seen the knife you laughed your ass off.
Really?
Oh, God.
Black and white tiger strike.
It was a little bit random.
Yeah.
The one I'm trying to buy at the little community store?
Are you serious?
I'm doing my ammo costs more than you're getting your damn knife.
Are you kidding me?
You're costing me money.
But you're going to stab me.
At least I had him with a butt knife or something.
I'm just messing with a little history.
You know.
I'm getting to that for you, Johnny.
Last of the ground says, once the food starts flowing, the truth comes out, fat motherfuckers.
Yeah, bro.
He put that thing out.
And I went, here's how it's going to go.
Okay.
Let's dance.
Any other problem?
Is it the company on the ground?
When the people inside realize the people I hunt is them.
No, don't be scared for that to you.
Because I've never heard of a person I'm a kid.
I'm entirely okay with that.
Like with supervisor, it's just a reactional situation.
I've never heard of the person again.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, bro.
I'd never kill anybody again.
Yeah, duh, because you're about to go to jail for life, dummy.
And for me to take myself, it's not hard.
I mean, you slaying the throne come down somewhere and crush a little air.
She don't die a shitty death.
Yeah, but you can do it.
Hey, guys, smash that like button, by the way.
We only got 1,000 likes, despite the fact that we got 2,000 plus New Ninjas over here watching.
Smash that like button for me.
If I did any of that, and I won't, it would probably cause my mother to have a hard time dying.
Yeah, as Todd was sealing his fate, investigators were conducting a thorough search of his property.
They found a multitude of weapons and ammunition, such as handguns with silencers and rifles.
But as there was no record, and this dude is a felon, can't have those guns, by the way.
I have a background check under Todd's name for firearm purchases.
It is believed that he illegally obtained these, which just adds to the laundry list of his crimes.
In 2017, Todd Kohlhat pleaded guilty to seven counts of murder, two counts of kidnapping, and one count of criminal sexual assault.
He entered a plea bargain that spared him from capital punishment.
Yeah, um happens often.
This is exactly what they did with Brian Kohlberger.
If you guys remember the guy that killed those innocent college students at the University of Idaho, if I'm not mistaken, but yeah, he was going to get the death penalty.
They were going to give him his dumbass the shooting squad, probably.
And he was able to negotiate not being executed by confessing pleading guilty.
Instead, he was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus 60 years.
Relatives of the super bike shooting victims filed a wrongful death lawsuit against him.
And Kayla has also filed her own civil lawsuit against Todd.
She was awarded $6.3 million.
Oh, Lord.
However, even behind bars, Todd has not been silent.
In late 2017, he wrote to the Spartanburg Herald Journal, claiming that he had more victims who have yet to be discovered, which would go along with what he told his mother right after he was.
Now, this happens a lot of times with these serial killers where they'll like, you know, finally come out before they get executed or after to try to get more attention.
Ted Bundy did this actually to try to extend his life so that he wouldn't get executed like he did, where he started talking to detectives from all different places because you guys know Ted Bunny went on a killing spree killing women in like seven or eight different states.
So I wouldn't be surprised if his kill count isn't above if it's above seven.
I would not be surprised.
Caught when she asked how many other victims there were besides the ones he confessed to, he apparently said, You do not have enough fingers.
In the eight-page letter to the publication, Todd wrote, Yes, there's more than seven.
I tried to tell investigators, and I did tell the FBI, but it was blown off.
It's not an addition problem, it's a multiplication problem.
Leaves the state and leaves the country.
Thank you, private pilot's license.
Yes, Todd apparently earned his pilot's license at some point and could have potentially traveled to commit more.
Bruh, 100% was killing people.
100%.
That's the Samuel Little slash Ted Bundy strategy.
Blinded in different areas and killing women in different places.
But he has also expressed that at this point, he doesn't see any reason to give numbers or locations of other victims.
At the same time, though, Todd reassured investigators in 2016 that he hadn't, in fact, killed anyone else.
Have you killed anybody else, James Fartenburg?
No, sir.
Have you killed anybody else in South Carolina?
No, sir.
Other than the boy in Arizona and superbikes and the ones that we have on the property.
Have you killed anybody else?
And this is where I ask you this.
I do.
No, no, no, no.
This is the thing.
No, this is the thing.
This is not to drive in your home or anything like that.
Okay.
You have your moment in here with your mom.
And this is your opportunity to get everything.
It's not, you know what I'm saying?
It's your opportunity to get everything out of the way.
You know, because you're going to be sitting in a cell.
And there's going to be wrong times.
And you're a compassionate person.
I'm a compassionate person.
Okay.
In the heat of the moment, when somebody pisses you off, you may want to beat the out of them, shoot them side, and kill them right now.
Okay, so what he's doing here is minimizing and kind of almost giving him an out as to what he's doing.
This is another technique that you would utilize when you talk to these criminals to not make them feel as bad to get them to confess.
But when you're laying there at night, it may bother you.
You see what I'm saying?
And that's the only reason I'm asking.
That's the only one you shot.
Okay.
I didn't want to have to explain numbers on the phone, and I sure didn't want to give numbers of four.
So when you told mom she didn't have enough standards, I just didn't know what to type on the phone.
Okay, so that was kind of not, I don't want to say embarrassment, but it was just something to get the phone numbers.
I gotcha.
I gotcha.
I definitely want to hit more than one hand, but it's kind of like a bracking.
The only thing that is made all that.
Ooh, that's cool.
I don't really call that cool.
Hey, Todd, a while ago, you made a statement that said that when you just said those are the only people I shot.
Any other memes?
Okay.
What do you think?
On one hand, it does seem a little suspicious that there would be a 13-year lull in between the super bike shooting and Todd's next victims.
But I can also see how Todd.
Yeah, I think he killed other people in that time span.
I think he killed other people in that time span.
13 years for someone like him, and he doesn't have a family.
Normally, whenever there's a cooling off period with these serial killers, they have a family, they have kids, something like that.
Like BTK, for example, Dennis Rader.
The thing that calmed him down a lot because he went on a killing spring in the 1970s and he stopped for a few years or a few decades.
He had a kid.
And then when his daughter was old enough to go to college, that's actually how they caught him.
He wanted to get back into the killing and he got caught in the early 2000s with DNA.
But a lot of the times serial killers will chill out if they have a family or whatever.
And that's a perfect example of what I mean.
So this guy didn't get a family.
He had a girlfriend or whatever, but I doubt that he gave up the killing for 13 years.
Might just be showboating in a bid to get more attention now that his case has died down.
But get this.
Some people actually think that Todd may not have even really committed the superbike murders.
All right, strap in because now I'm going to take a look at.
Yeah, now you guys are going to get into some theories here of what they're saying.
They think that he didn't commit the thing.
I'll play this real quick.
I was going to take a quick piss for you on Ninjas.
They were going to jump on with Claude Wickiller here in a second.
Some of the more controversial internet theories and conspiracies that have arisen around this case.
Just a disclaimer: I'm not endorsing these theories in any way, but I think it's really fascinating to see the information people have dug up and the wildly different conclusions they've come to.
So, about the superbike murders, a woman named Pat Brown, who is a profiler claiming to have worked on this case in the past, has written about her doubts.
She says a serial killer that is also a mass murderer is not what you would normally expect because serial killers like to have complete control over their victims.
She also feels that there is no actual evidence beyond a potentially false confession that Todd was the perpetrator in this case.
And she even asserted that the sheriff was up for re-election around the time Todd confessed, and this may have been a convenient way to solve that cold case in the nick of time.
However, a counterpoint to this idea is that Todd mentioned a detail in his confession that apparently was never released to the public before when he said that he shot each of the victims in the forehead.
So investigators feel pretty confident that he was the one behind the crime.
But still, Pat refutes this claim and actually says that none of the victims were shot in the forehead.
There's honestly so much to go into here, but to me, it seems like Todd's motive and explanation of this crime were clear.
So I'll let you decide what you think really happened.
And then another conspiracy theory people have posited centers around Kayla herself.
This one is rather sensitive, and I again want to emphasize that I don't subscribe to these beliefs and would never do anything to blame the victim as what she had to go through was undoubtedly unimaginable.
With that being said, here is the theory some people propose.
When Kayla appeared on Dr. Phil to talk about the case, she said that she met Todd on Facebook several years before, and they had had little contact besides a few messages here and there, where he would ask how she's doing before he ultimately contacted her about the job opportunity.
However, according to the Newberry Observer, an initial interview at Todd's residence between Todd and an investigator suggested that there may have been more to the relationship.
The alleged transcript of that exchange shows the investigator asking Todd if Kayla was a stripper who would also sleep with Todd for money, which Todd claims is true.
He also apparently claimed that he'd taken her to dinner and that she'd spent the night at his house before, among other physical encounters.
So these details have apparently led some online circles to speculate that Kayla could have known more than she was letting on about the whole situation, especially considering those letters she had allegedly written to Todd during her capture.
Other updates that have added fuel to this fire include the fact that Kayla in 2019 was charged with third-degree criminal domestic violence after a fight between her and her boyfriend.
Kayla claimed that during an argument, the man bucked his chest into her, then she struck him in the face with a closed fist, and then he allegedly slammed her to the ground and put her in a headlock.
The charge was her first criminal charge in South Carolina.
Also, he definitely, I think he did the shooting at the bike shop, guys, because you guys know, shooting the subjects in the forehead was not disclosed to the public.
Ryan, police do that often where they'll have a couple of facts that they don't disclose to the public, because what ends up happening is it verifies the strength of the person's information or testimony if they are able to present facts that only the police and law enforcement knew.
So they tactically do this to verify the validity of the person coming forward to provide the information.
Does that make sense?
It's a strategic technique that they've always done.
Like, let's say they're looking for somebody.
Okay, the killer is XYZ.
He did this at the crime scenes, whatever.
A couple of the facts they leave behind so that when people do call in her say, oh, I got a tip.
Okay.
Well, tell us about your tip.
Okay.
Did he say anything that we only know?
No, they didn't?
Okay.
Makes the tip less credible.
But if they mentioned something that only the cops knew, bam, that's a big one.
And was eventually dismissed.
However, people still drew attention to another tragedy that occurred in her life about five months before this incident.
At that time, her then-fiancé shockingly died of a self-inflicted stab wound to the chest.
All of these factors have come.
That's interesting.
YC, welcome to the OSS, my friend.
Some internet communities to turn a suspicious eye on Kayla, but at the same time, most recognize that she is still trying to heal from the traumatic experience she endured at the hands of Todd Kohlhep.
I think everyone can agree that even if we don't have the full picture of Kayla's life, she was still a victim who did not deserve any of the horrible things that happened to her during that kidnapping.
And I hope she's doing well today, or at least getting the help she needs to work back towards a normal life.
All right.
So, guys, we are going to go ahead and switch over to party.
That concludes the Amazon review killer.
We went very informative, covered a lot of different things here.
I'm going to jump on a Discord call with Clavicular.
So, if you guys, we're going to talk about looks maxing.
I think we're going to have a little bit of a discussion on, you know, what is the most attractive for women.
So, we're going to get into some red pill stuff.
So, party.com slash Marion GainesX.
Okay, I'll drop the party link for you guys right here.
Here's the party link for you ninjas.
Come on over.
I'm going to jump on Discord with Clav right now.
I'm getting off all the platforms except for OSS and party, guys.
So come on over.
Getting off kick, getting off YouTube, getting off X, getting off everything except for party and OSS.
So come on over, guys.
All right.
It's that time, niggas.
She wanna happen over here.
Sad time, niggas.
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