Corey Richens poisoned her husband with fentanyl to inherit his $4.5 million estate before publishing a grief book, while caller Doug MPA celebrates his ex-wife's arrest for unpaid child support. The episode contrasts these cases with Ruby Frankie's abuse conviction and Sarah Stock's fraud, arguing that women commit crimes with audacity. Host Pearl Davis speculates that increasing female judges will lead to harsher convictions among women, potentially closing the gender gap in prison time as feminism "eats itself." [Automatically generated summary]
They ask me what I do and who I do at faux and how I come up with this shit up in the studio.
All I want for my birthday is a big booty hoe.
All I want for my birthday is a big booty hoe.
Yes.
Yes.
What up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
What up, my net?
What up, my ne what up, my ne what up, my name day I'll say it.
One day I'll say it.
$500.
I'll say the N-word.
Yep.
$500 and I will drop the N-bomb on stream.
You know, and the N-bomb is not, it's not for the week, you know.
I won't do it for fun, but I will do it for money.
Thank you guys.
Welcome to the show.
Welcome.
Thank you for coming.
Let's talk about just, you know, what's going on in my life.
You guys seem to like that.
I don't know why I like talk about random things in the beginning.
And for some reason, people care.
So in the gym, I've kind of had a, I feel like when you first start doing weights, you're like doing as heavy as possible.
And I've sort of had a switch where I realize I need to get like deeper in the weights.
And I also like where instead of like going like this, it's like you go all the way like this.
You know what I mean?
And for squats, I'm trying to do like my butt, heel to the butt type of squat.
And yeah, I've kind of enjoyed this switch.
I'm getting really close to my front splits, like really, really close.
I think that the side splits are going to take me some time.
You know, I feel like as women, if you're a woman and you have really bad posture, hold on.
No.
Also, I let Ellie out before this show.
If Ellie, like, and she wouldn't go to the bathroom.
So if she, if she barks, I'm going to be so annoyed because I did just let her out.
$500 isn't worth losing everything.
Well, I'm stupid.
So I'll do it.
Um, um, I, I feel like my side splits are going to take me forever.
Um, Gosh, it's like, but if you're someone, if you're a woman with bad posture or awkward body language, I really recommend dance and or gymnastics type stuff, like mobility, because that's actually the root cause of it.
Once I can do my splits, then I might start training my tongue and do TMJ stuff.
But I decided I'm going to hold off on that because I can only focus on so many things at once.
Oh, in terms of the documentary and the app, we are finalizing guests for the documentary.
So if any of you guys have connections to guests that you'd recommend we reach out to, we're doing our finalized list.
The down payment's been made.
We're in the process.
I realized I don't really like drinking water.
I really don't like it.
And if has anybody gotten themselves to drink water?
I really prefer like 10 calorie diet cranberry.
Like, I know this stuff is going to kill me someday, but I really just don't like water that much.
I meant, sorry, I meant down payments for the documentary.
So we raised the money and now it's in the process.
I know there's a lot of, yeah.
So also, I've also been doing the toe shoes and I really recommend those.
I mean, my toes feel amazing.
So I don't know if anyone, if anyone wants to know.
I'm someone, I'll try every fitness trend or craze.
I'll try it.
Fuck it.
I love fitness.
I love it.
I'm going to have a six pack by the time I'm 40.
I'm addicted to food, though.
So it's going to take me a while.
I'm going to find like the most inefficient way to do it, but I'll get there.
By the time I'm 40, I will have a six pack.
play the long game fellas um i made these this morning if anyone cares and they're pretty good um I really, yeah, these are, I mean, this is my first time making these, but I'm still eating my bread I made the other day, so I haven't retried that, if anyone cares.
I can't wait till I can make really good bread.
Right now, my bread kind of sucks.
I mean, this is kind of ass, but it's better than bread I've made before, you know.
Because I kind of want to get to the point where I can like fully make everything from scratch.
What are the ingredients?
I don't really remember.
I use Chat GPT.
So we'll go through Twitter to start.
This was pretty good.
Only thing is I don't love bone in chicken reheated.
So I don't know.
I think in the future, because this is more like a meal prep thing, obviously I didn't eat all this.
In the future, I might swap.
Obviously, this is more carbs than I really should be eating, but I'm trying to get through.
I don't know how to put it.
Like in my head, in my head, I have like 10 things I'm trying to learn.
And it's like cooking meat, making carbs is like what I'm kind of on right now.
So obviously that's not making carbs and sauces.
I'm trying to like improve.
Now, obviously, neither of those are the healthiest things.
You said a bread maker.
Yeah.
I've tried that.
Again, I'll try anything.
not the biggest fan um you know multi-grain bread
Look, I'm just trying to get decent at normal bread.
Um, I'm always trying something.
I think I'm gonna get a tomato soon.
I planted a few tomato plants because I heard those are easy and basil.
So, um, but you see, I have all these different things going on.
Like, I'm learning piano and guitar that I really try to tackle them one at a time.
So, right now, I'm trying to get this bread thing done so that I can just never buy bread again and I can just make it and sauces.
I'm making bread.
Yeah, I know, but the bread kind of sucks.
Um, yeah, I could do.
I've done soup before, but I'm not great at it.
Okay, all right, let's just keep going.
Women Cheating on Boyfriends Openly00:02:00
So, we're gonna go through my Twitter today before we get to the main topic.
Um, I think I reacted to that yesterday.
I did.
Um, it's now coming out in the open, more women cheating on their boyfriends.
So, again, women used to be more it used to be thought that men were the cheaters, but as we are as things are coming more and more out in the open, it turns out that women are the bigger cheaters.
And this is why I don't really believe older women that say women weren't like that back in the day because before there was no phones, and you expect me to believe that you guys could be whores, get away with it, and you didn't, and you guys were just good people.
I'm not as stupid as your husbands, okay?
I mean, I'm happy you guys got away with it, but I'm not stupid.
Please stop insulting my intelligence.
So, here's this cutie, cute little brunette.
There's her boyfriend who's oh no, what do I do?
Her boyfriend, who's like a giga chad, and she still cheats on Giga Chad with another Chad.
whatever I want.
What are you over there?
Yeah, we go to UTC.
Okay.
You wanna go fuck?
Yeah.
Actually wait, let me, give me like 15, 20 minutes.
Oh, you got a freshman up.
Not freshman up, like recharge more or less.
Yeah, you know, here's Clavicular and Blueface talking about how they don't have any game, they're just famous.
You kind of have to have like different game for the black girls, you know what I'm saying?
So that's true.
You got to figure out how to talk smooth.
I wouldn't, I wouldn't know how to go about it too well.
Scammed Maga Friends and Malcolm00:03:12
Same real pepper.
I try, man.
I try, but yeah, I really don't have game, bro.
It's just because the cloud dude, you know, it is.
You know, same here.
You don't eat it, bro.
Like, that's what I'm saying.
Like, it loses you.
Just gotta walk up, but hey, we suck my dick.
Yeah, bro.
I try to, that's literally what I do.
Yeah.
Shout out to the white dudes.
I like the white.
I have a very good-looking male friend who just does stuff in public, and eventually women will ask him out.
Oh, black people are getting fatigued.
I thought this was funny.
I thought this was hilarious.
Uh, hi, can I just get a three-piece spicy with the Popeyes hires a white dude?
Yes, sir.
Is that gonna be all for you?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, that's it.
All right, it'll be 13.57.
Thank you.
No problem.
So, your food, yeah, your food's ready to go.
It's ready, yes, sir.
Hot and fresh.
Thank you.
Can I uh tell you buffalo?
Of course, here you go.
You're just gonna give it to me?
You're not gonna charge me two dollars or threaten to beat me up outside.
No, no, of course not.
Why will we do that?
Thank you, no problem.
Hey, sir.
Have a great day.
You have a great day, too.
It's so funny.
Even black people of black fatigue.
Oh my gosh.
There's too many people I've been running into recently that recognize me.
I'm like, oh my god.
No, people don't need to know where I live.
Let's keep going.
Oh, apparently, there's a TikToker who pretended to be a Trump supporter.
Now claims he claimed he scammed MAGA supporters out of 30K.
What an idiot.
If you're going to scam, just take your money and run.
I scammed MAGA, I scammed MAGA for 30 bands.
I got the money and ran.
Charlie Kirk is dead now.
Charlie Kirk is dead now.
So we clap our hands and we do the money dance.
Trump's a homosexual.
Trump is a fag if we're beefing with Iran.
Why you trying to bomb Iran?
Yeah, black people always have the audacity.
Look at there's black, um, you know, you know, and then there's Malcolm's.
White people love Malcolm's.
We're like, Malcolm, you have not been treated well by black people.
Write this way, Malcolm.
Write this way.
But then Malcolm brings, you know, his friend and/or his, you know, brother, and then they do some shit, you know, just kind of is what it is.
Saddest Paternity Fraud Cases Revealed00:05:52
Oh, we're going to react to the saddest paternity fraud cases.
These are in reality TV shows, so take it with a grain of salt.
But some of these I think are actually true.
You are not her father.
Oh, wow.
You okay, sir?
You need to take a seat?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I was sure he was my father.
God of my...
Sorry, Your Honor.
Mr. Sandifar.
And this is, I mean, this is the stuff Anna Kasparian doesn't talk about.
Like, what about him?
He just put 30 years of his, you know, paternal investment into a guy that's not, or a daughter that's not his.
Did you really want to be Miss Boyer's father?
Yes, Your Honor.
I'm so sorry.
Love your honesty.
Thank you.
My kids need a grandparent, so I've got to find you got one.
You got a father, still.
You still got a father.
That's such a white guy thing to do.
White guys are so nice.
They're too nice, too giving, too willing.
Yeah.
Love for you to be in their life.
You say if the DNA results prove you are not the father, next month's wedding is off.
Is that correct?
Yes, Your Honor.
He has been there from day one.
He takes care of her.
He watches her.
He has become so attached to this baby and he has treated her as if he's known all along that she is it.
So now London is 10 months old and Mr. Mitchell, you say you've bonded with this baby.
Yes, Your Honor.
I love her to death.
She's amazing.
She's amazing, you say.
Yes, Your Honor.
So Mr. Mitchell, how do you feel as you hold London to have so much love for this baby, but have so many questions?
I've been there for her the whole time, just taking care of herself on attached, and I don't know if she's mine or not, though.
So as much as you are hoping she is, the truth is you really don't know.
I really don't know.
I want to know though.
When it comes to 10-month-old London, Mr. Mitchell, you are not the father.
I have been in tears for the last two years trying to meet my daughter, and she has never let me once talk to her or see her.
When I talk about her, I have to take a fake Facebook account just to see pictures of Elena.
You have still not held this baby?
No, Your Honor.
Never one time.
No, Your Honor.
There's no way that he is getting my daughter.
I have cared for her for two years, and I'm afraid I'm going to lose my husband and my family over this.
Well, this is my point.
You think about yourself.
These results were prepared by DNA diagnostics, and they read as follows.
When it comes to two-year-old Elena, it has been determined by this.
Yes, right.
You can't fuck fat women.
They're not grateful.
He's so out of her league.
It's just the lack of gratitude is appalling.
That her biological father is Mr. Webb.
Be clear.
You did not just cheat him.
You cheated her.
You have been responsible for child support all these years.
I have been homeless because of it.
I can't pay rent.
I can't do nothing.
I don't have a life.
Her mother had denied me a DNA test.
So why would I believe the child's mine?
Why would I want to get involved with the child and come to find out years later that the child's not mine anyway?
You truly felt like at that time your wife had been unfaithful to you.
Yes, ma'am.
And you asked for a DNA test.
Yes, ma'am.
You were not granted it.
Yes, ma'am.
From that point on, you were responsible for child support each and every month over the last 20-something years.
And you now just presented to the court.
You are $100.
That's a life-changing money.
$150,000 he's paid in child support.
$146,918.51 in arrears.
And I look over my shoulder every day in fear of going to prison.
And then this cycle just kept continuing?
Yes, ma'am, because I can't even get my driver's license.
I don't believe she is my child.
Mr. Dennis, you are not the father.
He handed me the baby and he looked at me.
Wow.
What a wit, what a wicked woman.
He said, are you sure this baby's yours?
And I looked at the doctor.
I looked at the doctor.
I'm like, what do you mean?
He said, because this baby's white.
Jerome, have you ever heard of such?
That's a first for me.
This is the reason.
Let me see your evidence.
That's a picture of.
This is a picture of Ileana when she was first born.
Okay, Your Honor, let me just say this.
That was stupid.
We're mixed.
I'm Dominican and black.
He's Puerto Rican and black.
People in my family have different color eyes.
My eyes are hazel.
My father's eyes are green.
So I don't see where the doubt is.
When the doctor asks you.
Do you guys think one in the chat is, is he the dad?
One in the chat if yes.
in the chat if no.
Are you sure this is your child?
That's doubt.
That's they doubt.
She mine, I know.
She his, I know.
That's Ileana, and that's me.
Ileana's pink, Caucasian, white.
And you see me.
I'm brown, no blue eyes.
I mean, the only thing I see is a nose.
When it comes to the paternity of Ileana Bolton, Mr. Bolton, you are her father.
Oh, look at you so happy.
Mr. Bolton Confirmed as Ileana's Father00:13:19
I don't really see men wanting to be deadbeats.
Honestly, it's just not what I see.
I don't know a single guy.
Like, most men I know, they would want, like, I think they'd be happy if they had a kid.
It's just they don't want to deal with the mother, the mother.
You're saying, nah.
I don't know.
You guys are wrong.
Yeah.
I know.
I know.
Okay.
Let's react to Ryan Taraban video and then we can get into the show.
I'm Dr. Orion Taraban, and this is PsychAx Better Living Through Psychology.
And the topic for today's short talk is let men solve problems.
Have you ever been in this situation?
La I'm just kidding.
Ladies and gentlemen, I bet you have.
The woman that you're dating.
I can't hear you.
La la la la.
Or you're married to comes to you with one of her problems.
Maybe she's frustrated with something that happened to her at work.
Maybe she's disappointed with one of her girlfriends.
Who the fuck knows?
But she comes to you with this complaint.
And after listening to the inputs of her frustration or disappointment, you begin to very helpfully offer reality-based solutions to her problems.
However, when you do, she simply becomes more and more annoyed.
Why do you always have to try to solve my problems?
I don't want you to solve my problems.
I want you to listen.
Why can't you just listen and support me?
And the man, of course, is thinking, well, what the fuck is that going to accomplish, right?
But the woman is absolutely adamant in her position.
This is what she wants, and this is what the man is supposed to do.
Does this sound familiar?
Like it's become a social cliche.
However, I don't think this is something that your father or your grandfather or your great-grandfather had to deal with.
So why has this attitude become so prevalent?
And why is it apparently a generational thing?
I'll tell you why.
It's because of the institution of therapy.
Over the last few decades, the institution of therapy and its ancillary industries, the self-help gurus, the relationship experts, the daytime talk show hosts, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, therapists and their ilk have convinced hundreds of millions of women that listening to a problem is somehow a solution to a problem.
And why might that be the case?
Like, hmm, hmm.
What could possibly be the explanation as to why an industry that literally listens to problems in exchange for money would insist that listening to problems is the best way to solve them?
Like, how could the therapeutic institution possibly benefit from such a belief?
I mean, I will leave that to you and your detective prowess to unravel.
Now, don't get me wrong, listening has its place.
Like, you have to listen in order to understand the features of the problem you're dealing with, right?
But hot take, you don't have to listen more than that.
You listen up to the point where you're able to arrive at a tentative solution, and then you execute.
You take reality-based action, which is what ultimately solves the problem or not.
And then you troubleshoot in a recursive way until it does.
This is how I run my consultation practice.
Insisting that listening to problems alone solves problems.
Yeah, and that's the problem.
Women, we feel better when we talk about our problems, but it solves nothing and doesn't make them better.
I wish you could, I could explain to men the release we get when we talk about our problems.
I wish we weren't like this.
Even as a woman, I wish I wasn't like this.
But for some reason, you get like a release when you talk about your problems.
And the problem is sometimes you can, when you are like, we call it venting, when you are venting, like you say things that are really hurtful and sometimes oversharing and like sometimes it's just not accurate, but it's how you feel like at the time.
So as a woman, you really got to watch this because I don't know a single woman that doesn't struggle with this.
You got to be careful who you talk to.
Problems is a form of gaslighting on the population level.
Like I don't know how else to describe it.
This widespread attitude is also complicit in the feminization of men, which is a very serious problem.
Allow me to explain.
We know that when confronted with a problem, in general, men prefer problem-solving strategies and women prefer emotional coping strategies.
So when women implicitly or very commonly explicitly demand that men forgo their preferred strategies, strategies which, by the way, are actually capable of solving problems in reality and adopt their own preferred strategies, the sub-communication is, I don't want you to act like a man.
I want you to act like a woman.
And when men concede to this demand, usually out of a misguided desire to give women what they say they want, they grow increasingly feminized.
And this feminization of men creates all kinds of problems, not only in these particular relationships, but in society at large as well.
Think about it.
When women implicitly want men to act like women, they typically feel entirely justified in their desire.
And why wouldn't they?
Remember, the entire therapeutic institution supports the idea that listening and validating is the solution to pretty much every problem of living.
And what does this do?
It authenticates the female.
This is why men, I really think men have God in them.
I really do.
I think every man, if he listens to his intuition and doesn't listen to women, creates good in the world, right?
And that's why you got to listen to men because men have this like problem-solving ability.
And look, even being who I am, oh my God, there's time that it's really difficult for me too.
So it's not something that comes easy to us.
I think naturally we're like, you know, naturally we're just crash outs, you know.
Way of solving problems as the healthy way of solving problems in particular.
And it communicates that the female way of doing things is the right way of doing things in general.
And this, to put it mildly, is an irresponsible overgeneralization.
If you appreciate the economic model of And communication and in grad school, female preferences about problem solving and communication and relationships have been mystified as the right or healthy way of problem solving and communicating and relating by the official authorities on the subject who are overwhelmingly women.
And when I raised objections to this in classes where sometimes I was literally the only man present, do you think I changed anybody's mind?
Why do you think I had to go to YouTube, guys?
Women comprise 85% of the therapeutic profession, and women are over twice as likely to attend therapy as men are.
Yeah, but women, this is the problem with everything.
Women shouldn't have credit cards.
Women, we got to take that shit away because everything's been going downhill.
Women have way too much spending power.
Everyone's got to cater to women.
Like, imagine if like we could cater to men, how much better the world would be.
Everything would be useful.
Everything would be pragmatic.
Everything would be to the point, but we got to cater to women.
So everyone's just going to lie.
Into some studies, 85% of the readers of self-help books are women.
And how many relationship experts and dating coaches and self-care gurus are women and or are primarily talking to a female audience?
And how are the minority of men in these fields treated when they have the temerity to speak to men on issues that concern them using strategies that men prefer?
We have to conclude that the therapeutic institution and its ancillary industries have collectively become a billion-dollar echo chamber in which women are told what they want to hear.
In business, the customer is always right, right?
And as I've said before, making women feel right is big fucking business.
However, what?
And it's impossible.
You can't make women feel right.
Like we're just so unhappy with ourselves, you know?
You got to keep a woman busy.
I don't know if there's some stuff in the Bible, but there's got to be something.
Like you got to, you got to put us on like a learning curriculum or something to keep our pew pew, you know, otherwise we'll go nuts.
This is the absolute best indicator of rightness.
You have it.
Effectiveness.
You are right when you correctly predict that certain means succeed in achieving certain ends.
But look around.
Are relationships achieving their ends?
I think you would be hard pressed to argue that they are.
Divorce rates are up.
People are dating less often.
They're even hooking up less than they used to do.
So if a woman's way of doing things is the right way of doing things and the right way of doing things is associated with these terrible outcomes, like I honestly don't know how to square that circle.
If these strategies of relating and communicating were right, we should have greater interpersonal harmony and relationship effectiveness, not less.
Yeah, I know.
And that's the thing.
Really, the only thing a therapist is going to do is like nag, she's just basically paid to nag the husband.
And the only time she doesn't is when the wife is literally so insufferable that like even the therapist is like, all right, you're kind of fucked up, ma'am.
And of course, the most common counterargument to that is the reason we don't is because people aren't doing it perfectly.
You just watched a feminist talk about you.
She calls you anti-feminist.
Who?
Is it worth my time?
Is this someone whose opinion I even care about?
They're not doing it good enough.
But even if we were doing more of it, which we clearly are, we should still see progress in that direction.
And we don't.
So there's that.
Both parties should be getting more of what they want and less of what they don't, which doesn't seem to be the case at all.
I'll get to the point.
It's a bad idea for women to treat their men like their girlfriends, which is what they do when they expect them to suppress their masculine problem-solving strategies in favor of feminine emotional coping ones.
And the most rational argument against this is that it's generally more effective in any domain of human endeavor to play to one's strengths than attempt to transform one's weaknesses.
What does this mean?
Think about it.
You can throw the ball, but you can't catch it.
Better to perfect your abilities as a quarterback than spend years trying to compete as a wide receiver.
You're pretty, but dumb as rocks.
Better to play up your face card than try to join Mensa, right?
The time and energy you spend perfecting your strengths will only succeed.
Here's the problem, though.
If women vent about their problems to their girls, then the girls, oh my God, then now you're fighting the friends' group chat.
I don't know.
You guys got to figure out a solution for women venting.
Give her more work to do, maybe.
Making your weaknesses mediocre at best.
Of course, it's a good idea to eliminate glaring liabilities, but that's not really what we're discussing here.
So, ladies, your man is bad at listening.
Who gives a shit?
He might be good at problem solving, and he might very well be better at problem solving than you are.
And rather than spend all that time and energy in an attempt to transform him from a bad listener into a mediocre one, why not devote that same time and energy in an attempt to transform him from a good problem solver into an exceptional one?
Pierce Morgan Interview Efficiency Debate00:02:37
Like a woman who does that is a smart fucking woman.
Because if she succeeds, well, she will not only have private access to an exceptional problem solver, hooray, but she will have succeeded in cultivating a complementarity of skills across the relationship that will make it much more likely that the two of them as a couple will be able to handle like anything that comes their way.
So, women, if you want to be heard and validated, that's fine.
But go to your girlfriends, go to chat GPT.
Don't take your grocery list to the hardware store, which is what you do.
Okay, yeah, I like he's always got good stuff.
All right, next on the agenda, apparently, um, Pierce Morgan challenges HST TikTok, whoever this guy is, overclaims that he would disown his son if he was gay.
Um, Pierce, since I was young, my life ambition has been to make money, retire my parents, meet a nice woman, and then have a gay child who wears makeup and date other men.
That's what I want.
Sonned out to be gay.
And if you'll.
Okay, wait, do I need to react to the Pierce Morgan interview?
I heard that hold on maybe I'll do that next
where the heck is this one Hold on.
Where is it?
Is it in this?
No.
Do they have anyone else, or is it just the political people?
Okay, let's see.
Oh, yeah, hold on.
It opened another tab.
bad. Go to 3527.
Okay.
Harrison Bullying Piers Over Homophobia00:14:20
Like, why outsourcing sometimes doesn't work?
You might have the efficiency as low.
Harrison, can you hear me?
You should be able to see Piers.
I mean, I can see a picture of him, but not his, I can see a picture of him, but not him live.
When we cut the feed to life, okay, brilliant.
Yeah, let's do that.
Okay.
Coming back to you now.
Cool.
Can you hear me now?
Yeah, and I can see you.
I can't hear you now.
Bro, this is really amateur.
I can't hear you now.
Can you hear me now or not?
I can hear you now, yeah.
Okay, good.
All right, let's just pick it up.
I'm just curious why you did the show.
Did you not know Louis Theroux?
Did you think it would be something else?
Are you pleased with the way you came over?
So I had no idea who Louis Theroux was.
Obviously, now I know he's a great documentarian.
I can't see you now again.
Bro, what is this?
I can see you now.
You know, the morning that he was coming around, I had some of my team come to me and go, oh, do you, do you realize what this is?
Do you realize who he is?
I wasn't asked, and I'm still not bothered about it.
You know, some people might think it was a mistake going on.
Me, I thought it was a very, very fun experience.
I've even texted him since saying that, you know, I enjoyed making it.
And the backlash I've received from it, I also enjoy that as well because I've got, you know, I can rage bait people in my DMs, which I which I enjoy doing anyway.
I mean, look, as I was saying to you when we got to start this, what you want to do with your lives entirely down to you.
It doesn't, it's no, it's no impact on me whatsoever.
The only interest I would have, a bit like Louis Theroux, is the influence that you wield.
Yeah, so this is about the Netflix documentary.
So there was a Netflix documentary done on the Manosphere.
And it was just some beta cent mad that high-value men get bitches or famous guys get bitches.
It was just a cope.
Oh no, the women don't want to be there.
Yeah, they do.
Shut up.
You know, over young men.
And when I was watching the Netflix show, I was just curious what you want that influence to be.
Because your mother's in the show.
And we'll come to quite an amusing clip where she talks about me, actually.
She doesn't want you to do this interview, I think, was the bottom line.
So you're defying your mother again.
And we'll come to that.
But your mother's, you know, I was watching her and I was watching you interact with him.
I actually knew I knew your father a bit back in the 90s, Victor Abugu, who was an England rugby player.
Met him a few times.
And we can come to that as well.
And I was just curious how somebody whose mom is like that, whose dad was like he was and I knew how somebody ends up thinking that the key to life, that the joy of life, the satisfaction of life, comes from rage baiting people in their dm, rather than something a little bit more.
You know, I hesitate to use words where your fan base will go, oh, shut up Granddad, you don't get it.
But is there not more to life to be achieved than rage baiting morons in their dms?
Okay, let me, well, I'm glad you called them morons, because that is the idiots that I've attracted from the mainstream coverage with the documentary.
But there's a lot more to life.
For me, the main thing in life is making money, being healthy, and enjoying that money with my family and having great experiences.
The experiences that I have now, since I've come back from Mother's Day, whatever with my mum in the last, you know, five, six years since I've been on social media have been great.
And they're the things that I'll be looking back on when I'm 60, 70 years old.
You know, the nice dinners, the nice weather, just the nice times that I've shared.
So I don't think the beauty of life is rage baiting retards in my comments.
But when I'm sat there and I'm like, what do you actually want your younger male followers to end up being like?
The genuine question.
In the Netflix show, what I saw was a guy who says, look, on the one hand, if I had a daughter who did OnlyFans, I'd disown her.
And yet you are directly involved in promoting a load of women who are on OnlyFans, right?
You're a smart man, right?
You wouldn't be in this position if you weren't a smart man.
You can answer that question yourself.
You know exactly why I'm promoting girls.
I'm not even actively promoting any right now, but you know exactly why I'm doing it.
You don't need to ask me that question.
Yeah, because again, women are going to be on OnlyFans regardless.
So like, who cares?
I mean, he might as well be the one in charge, you know.
So why are you asking a question you already know?
No, no, no, I'm not.
It's a very, very easy answer.
I'm missing my point, Harrison.
I'm not disputing that you are making money or you're perfectly entitled to.
I'm just curious why you would want to send a message to young men you're trying to be influential over to the extent where you want them to part with money to be like you.
And on the one hand, your message is OnlyFans is awful.
These girls that do it are awful.
But on the other hand, you're making money promoting them.
It's hypocritical.
Look, I think OnlyFans girls can do what they want.
You know, I'm not bothered.
It's the same way.
I think people can be gay if they want.
I'm not bothered.
When it comes into my family where I have control over the situation, that's where I'll dictate what happens.
So it's a very valid point that I don't want my daughter to be on OnlyFans.
I don't want my daughter to be in the red light district in Amsterdam.
But if I went to Amsterdam and I was walking down and I saw a Colombian nine out of 10, would I go in and visit?
Well, depends how many drinks I'd had that night.
But that doesn't mean I necessarily agree with it or would like that girl to be my daughter or would raise my daughter like that.
Makes perfect sense.
And if you're essentially saying, like, he doesn't pick the societies in.
Women are whores anyway.
I mean, that's how they see it.
Like, women want to be whores.
He might as well make money, you know.
If you had a son who turned out to be gay, you would disown him, you said.
No, my actual life ambition, right, genuinely since young is to grow up, make money, retire my mum, meet a nice girl from a good family, then have a gay child who fucks other guys.
That's what I want.
So I genuinely want that.
I also want him to go out on the weekend and put makeup on and, you know, dance around in the space shifts.
Listen, I want that.
I can hear your fan base cheering you on.
I know what you're doing.
It's the double down, treble down.
In fact, I saw some of your posts on social media before you did this interview.
I'm going to own everything.
I'm going to double down.
I'm going to play that game.
Quentes did that a bit with me.
And you know what I think?
By the way, by the way, I'm not.
Because Pierce is like a simp.
So he's in the system, the woman, like under women's thumb.
And these guys, like, you could argue maybe that they're like, you know, degenerate, whatever, but at least like, that's why women prefer pimps to simps, because the pimps, at least, are living on their own terms.
You know.
You're bro, Harrison.
Call me Piers.
I'll call you.
Well, you don't want to be my bro.
I don't really want to be your bro, mainly because I have two bros of my own, one of whom was an army colonel and one of whom is an excellent man as well.
However, let me just ask you what you said in the documentary.
You clearly actually would, by your own admission, disown a son who said they were gay.
And yet your mother, you said, hates people that are racist, sexist, homophobic, and so on.
Why be so brazenly homophobic?
If your own mother, who you clearly love and respect and care about, if she's so against that, why would you be so happy to be because as an adult, you have the right to your own life.
You don't have to do what your parents want to do.
You can't live your whole life based on what your mom wants you to do.
If that was true, I wouldn't have the show, guys.
Brazenly homophobic.
I wouldn't say I'm homophobic.
You would disown a child for being gay.
That's about as homophobic as it gets.
That's your opinion.
And in my opinion, that's not homophobia.
And it's a fact of what homophobia is.
Okay.
What do you think homophobia is?
I think homophobia would be severely discriminating against gays.
And I think that, you know, it may be going around and bullying them or whatever could be considered homophobic.
You don't think disowning bullying them because of their sexuality?
I'm not bullying them.
I'm not bullying them.
Not disowning them.
It's not bullying.
What is it?
Definitely not bullying.
What would you call it?
You disown your own child for being gay.
Something they couldn't possibly.
I'd call it good parenting.
That's what I'd call it.
I'd call it good parenting.
Really?
Because again, at least he has his own rules, right?
I mean, he has the right to, you know, as long as it's legal to rule his house the way he wants.
Why is another man telling him how he should run his household?
You know, completely have different beliefs.
I don't care what your belief is.
If you grow up, we both come from the same belief, which is we were brought up by mothers who did not share this view.
So actually, we're very similar.
It's just you've taken a weird turn where your mother who hates homophobia has got a son who actually thinks it's perfectly okay to say you would disown your own child, your own son, if they said they were gay.
Would you be happy if you raised your son and your son came out gay?
Would you be happy, Piers?
Would you be happy, Piers, if you had one child, one son?
You wouldn't care.
No.
Okay, then that's your beliefs.
Jiera's voice raised.
Like he's not even being honest with himself.
And I think that's like the liars that people hate the most, people that aren't honest with themselves.
You know, it's kind of like the guy that gets caught doing something wrong.
The person that's like, no, I didn't do it.
I didn't do it.
You're like, okay, you obviously did it.
But the guy that's like, no, like, ah, sorry, I just really like cookie.
It's like a different, you know, response.
Totally different beliefs.
I know that you're trying to double down on your belief.
But why do, but Harrison, why do you think your belief does not constitute homophobia?
Piers, we can all have a push and a shove.
You might not agree with some of my points.
I don't agree with some things that you do and the way that you act.
And I don't need to go into them, but if you want me to, and you want this to turn into something that it doesn't need to be, then we can all have a push and a shove.
I'm genuinely interested in how you felt this Netflix show went and the things that Louis Thoreau had you saying on camera.
I'm genuinely curious what you think about the way people have responded to them.
Honestly, it's all I care about.
Okay, so I'm not here to choke you.
I'm not here to put words in your mouth.
I'm not here to do any of that kind of thing.
I'm very aware that your fan base, whatever happens between you and I, it doesn't matter.
You will have owned me, killed me, crushed me, destroyed me.
Let's just accept that's a given.
Okay, that is how these interviews always go, whether it's Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, whoever.
Do you know what I don't like, Piers?
Do you know what I don't like?
In a minute, it'll be the same.
So I assume, let me just tell you, let me just tell your followers: Harrison, HS sticky docky, has owned me, beaten me, defeated me.
Okay, listen, I respect guys, yeah, that have to have their own opinions, right?
But I don't really respect you trying to come on and say, oh, I'm homophobic and try and really push that point when I wouldn't say I'm homophobic at all.
I understand that, but I'm curious why you don't think disowning a child for being gay is homophobic.
What I do with my children is up to that's women.
I mean, that's a female tactic.
Like talking about these, you know, far-out situations that didn't happen and could potentially happen.
It's like, okay, what are we wasting time talking about this, Piers?
Me, don't you have better things to do?
Like, I'm just thinking, my dad was sitting here watching this episode.
He's like, what did I get, you know, out of this?
What I do with my children is up to me.
Of course, I don't agree with you going to Epstein's Island and having free coughs with Ghislaine Maxwell and the rest of them.
But I don't need to bring up.
I've never been to Epstein's.
It's about misogyny.
And everything like this.
Harrison.
Okay.
Harrison.
Okay.
I don't agree with that.
Free coughs on the island.
Yes, nor do I.
And as is everybody.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Do you want to keep doing this?
You'll make yourself look very stupid.
Are you sure, Piers?
That I've never been to Jeffrey Epstein's Island.
I'm 100% positive.
I never met the man, never went to his island, and met Ghillaine Maxwell for five minutes at a book launch.
If you've got any supplemental, mentioned a lot of times, I have no problem.
You're not, I don't think, if I say this very respectfully, I don't think you're very well informed about things like that, or you wouldn't go there.
Why are you in the files?
Why don't you check the 27 references to me in the files?
Why are you in the files, sir?
Very close to these types of people.
Go and check.
And all your followers, you can.
The great thing about the Epstein files, you can put somebody's name in and you can.
You like to compare me to Tate and Myron and everyone else because my name is close to them in the manosphere.
But if I compare you to Epstein and Maxwell, you have a clear problem.
I'm comparing you to Epstein then because you're in his files.
Harrison.
Mind Your Own Business Please00:07:02
Exactly.
Let's make yourself look an even better idiot than you did on the Netflix show.
Oh, really?
Really?
To people like you, sir.
I don't mind that.
You make yourself look like an idiot every single day when your wife is at home posting pictures that you're out and she wants to get used like a toy by a big black man who's cleaning her car.
Is that why you have a problem with me?
Is that why you're pushing this homophobic narrative?
Because I'm the big black man, the shadow wife.
Oh my God.
All right, what is 2026, man?
Oh, oh, you are on holiday.
Okay.
We can all have a push and a shove, sir.
Let's go back to talking about the documentary and less of the homophobia.
Here's what I think about you.
I watched the documentary.
I think you're a fucking idiot.
I think you're a sexist misogynist.
Oh, my God.
Pierce is triggered.
Oh, he just lost.
Oh, Pierce just lost.
Oh, look at that guy smiling.
He's so happy.
He just homophobic twerp who got exposed.
Who got exposed in a global way by Netflix, by Louis Theroux, for what you are.
You're a little halfway, and you'll make your little followers.
Don't get rid of a little love.
Don't get rid of anything else.
But I don't see any point in wasting.
There's no point in me wasting my time talking to you.
Is there?
What's the point?
Exactly.
No, do you know what?
You started it.
Pierce like pokes the bear and then gets mad when they hit back.
He's so used to these simp-ass soy boys that just bend to women.
These guys aren't going to do it.
Telling you guys, Gen Z is built different.
These guys are not like these other nit $500.
$500.
Let's chill it down then, because what I just said, there's 50 more things that we can have a stupid back and forth and try and run each other.
Just talk to me normally.
I don't care about your silly insults.
What do you mean you don't care?
What do you mean you don't care?
What I said is facts have a picture of you.
I could flip it around and show you right now.
I couldn't care less about your silly little insults.
It's like a two-year-old.
Why would I care?
A two-year-old.
A two-year-old.
Listen, sir.
I don't know why you come on and you talk like you're holier than now.
As soon as you're awake.
All right, let's evasions are open.
All right, let's go.
That's your team, bro.
That's your girl.
Let's have this, please.
Cooked.
You know what?
I'm not doing this.
Sorry, guys.
It's pointless.
Damn.
I've been switching just by.
Tell him to come back on and we'll chill it out.
Tell him to come back on and we'll chill it out.
But it's like, stop pushing this homophobic bullshit.
You want to look holier than now?
Stop all that.
Anyone can have a push and a shove.
Tell him to come back on, talk to me respectfully.
This is what I wanted him to come in real life because he wouldn't speak like that to me unless, you know, it was through the camera.
Like, talk to me face to face as a man, bringing up bullshit points.
That's crazy.
So true he wouldn't talk like that through camera.
Easy.
That's what I didn't even want to bring up.
I even said to him, don't, just leave me alone.
Trying to push this homophobic bullshit.
I literally, I have a gay mate.
It's impossible for me to be homophobic.
I'm also not misogynistic either.
I love women.
Can I have the chat, please?
Let me call this guy.
Look at these Gen Z, man.
They are built different.
They do not give a fuck.
And these boomer, these older men are so used to being under women's thumb and like, they don't realize how bad women are.
But these young guys, they have seen women terrorize them from a young age.
Tell him to come back on.
He's soaking like a baby.
let's keep it respectful chat i need the chat All right.
I think that's it.
Okay.
All right.
We'll get into the topic.
I think that's all for my reactions today.
Thank you guys for tuning in to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
So today we're talking about Corey Richens and the story.
So I always talk about how women have the audacity.
Okay.
And I couldn't believe it when I did this show and I had a woman named Sarah Stock call into my show.
Okay.
And this woman claimed to be a virgin waiting till marriage and she was calling me a whore.
Okay.
And I get it.
You know, I hoe a little.
It is what it is, right?
Sometimes you're a hoe.
You know, it just, you got to take the L, right?
But, you know, she did the same thing.
She comes at me holier than thou and says, I'm making better life decisions than you.
And it turns out, um, she was, as she was doing this to me, she was banging her boss.
She was banging her boss while making her fiancé wait till marriage, allegedly aborted her boss's kid.
Now, what I couldn't believe it is, why did you draw so much attention to your virginity?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, if I was trying to sell the virginity to this, you know, this, this dope, I'd be like, I would not tell anybody.
I'd be like, look, I'm a virgin, Teehee.
And if anyone asks, I said, that's none of your business what we do and don't do.
Please mind your own business.
Please mind your, I wouldn't go around telling everybody, hey, hey, everybody, I'm waiting until marriage.
I'm awesome.
That's what I couldn't believe.
I'm like, I wouldn't go around, you know, telling everybody they're whores because I'd be like, look, I got to sell this marriage thing.
So it was just incredible how stupid she was.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, it was just incredible how retarded.
I'm like, oof, that's pretty stupid.
That's pretty dumb.
And this woman gave me Sarah Stock energy.
So there's a woman in Utah who was just convicted of killing her husband.
Okay.
And this woman put out a book on how to deal with grief for children.
And I just thought, lady, why are you drawing attention to this?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, you could have just like, oh, I'm so sad.
Shut up, shut up.
I just, I don't understand us as women.
Why do we draw so much attention?
And you guys can call in.
Why don't, why do we draw so much attention when we're trying to get away with something?
Like, don't you think two, it's like we're saying two plus two equals four.
Eric Richens Murder Conviction Details00:15:25
We keep putting in five, you know.
We, the jury, unanimously find that the defendant Corey Richens is guilty of aggravated murder.
Guilty on all counts.
That's the fate of the Utah mother now convicted of killing her husband.
Corey Richens poisoned her husband and then wrote a children's book about grief that became wildly popular before police zeroed in on her as a suspect.
Talk to the ones tell you Cunningham's been following the verdict that came down just a few hours ago, Talia.
Well, Jeremy Christine, those guilty verdicts handed down by a unanimous jury just this evening after deliberating for less than three hours.
As you can see here, Corey Richens didn't show much emotion after the most serious charge, aggravated murder, was read aloud.
She took a deep couple breaths, bowed her head, and that was about it.
Eric Richens died back in March of 2022.
He was found unresponsive at his home near City Park City, I should say.
Thank you for the super chat, Phil Wood.
I appreciate it.
Prosecutors argued that his wife, Corey Richens, slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into his cocktail, killing him.
They also argued that Richens was $4.5 million in debt and thought if she killed her husband, she would inherit his estate that's worth more than $4 million.
Adding Richens was having an affair and planning a new future with her new man.
The 35-year-old mother was found guilty of fraudulently claiming insurance benefits after her husband's death, and it doesn't stop there.
Richens was also guilty of attempted murder in another alleged effort to poison her husband.
According to court documents, on Valentine's Day, shortly before he was murdered, Richens gave her husband a sandwich that was laced with fentanyl, which made him break out in hives and blackout.
Body cam video was played after Richens called 911 and police arrived at the house.
Listen, when you discovered him, was he on the bed?
Yes.
He's been playing out inside like normal.
I just thought he was cold.
It was cold in there, so I put the blanket on it.
After her husband's death, Corey Richens self-published a children's book about grief to help her sons and other kids cope with the loss of a parent.
It is called, Are You With Me?
And it's about a father with angel wings watching over his young son after passing away.
You can see here she appeared on local TV and radio stations promoting your book, but does maintain her innocence.
Now, these are some of the online searches that were presented in court that include, you can see the top and caps.
Oh my God, women are like, we are just the dumbest serial.
You know, if women serial kill, you know, if women serial kill, we're just going to do it in the dumbest way possible.
Can cops uncover deleted messages?
Can deleted messages be retrieved from an iPhone?
That's so embarrassing.
One, can cops uncover deleted messages iPhone and how to completely wipe an iPhone clear remotely?
Richens did not take the stand in her own murder trial and a sentencing date has not been announced, but the max for aggravated murder, the highest charge alone, 25 years.
In studio, Ty Cunningham, Fox 31.
All right, let's keep going.
All right.
There's an article written about this.
A mom wrote a kids' book on grief.
She was just convicted of her husband's murder.
A year after her husband's sudden death in 2022, Utah mom of three Corey Richens self-published a children's book about coping with grief called Are You With Me?
In promotional interviews with local media, Richens said she had written the book with her kids, the oldest of whom was 10.
And she told NPR member station KPCW in April of 2023 that the process brought little peace to me and my boys.
It was a good distraction from the last year and going through the first holidays with my husband, his birthday, like our anniversary, all these things, and it gives us something to work towards.
Weeks later, Richens was charged with killing her husband, Eric.
And on Monday, a jury in Summit County, Utah convicted her of his murder.
Prosecutors alleged that Corey Richens spiked Eric Richens' cocktail with fentanyl in March 2022 and several earlier attempts because she was millions of dollars in debt and believed she would inherit his estates.
She did not know that Eric had quietly cut her out of his will years earlier after discovering that some of the debt had been racked up in his name.
Oh my God.
Prosecutors also said she had taken out multiple life insurance policies on her husband while having the affair.
She wanted to leave Eric Richens, but she did not want to leave his money.
Summit County chief prosecutor Brad Bloodworth said in his closing argument on Monday, Corey Richens had denied wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to five charges against her in this case.
She declined to testify during the trial, which lasted three weeks and featured testimony from 40 witnesses.
Her defense attorney, Wendy Lewis, and Eric had Lyme disease and was addicted to painkillers, and called the investigation into his death nothing but sloppy and driven by bias.
Yeah, because the justice system is biased against women.
Shut the fuck.
Okay.
After three hours of deliberation, the jury found Richens guilty of aggregated murder, aggregated murder, punishable by 25 years to life in prison.
And the other four and four other charges, which include forgery and fraud related to the opening of 2 million in life insurance policies for Eric without his knowledge.
She bowed her head as the verdict was read.
Richens is scheduled to return to court for sentencing May 13th, which would have been Eric's 44th birthday.
That may not spell the end of Richens' legal troubles.
She is facing 26 other felony charges of alleged financial wrongdoing in the years leading up to Eric's murder, including mortgage fraud, money laundering, and issuing bad checks.
In a separate case that prosecutors filed last year, she's also litigating property issues with Eric's family in civil court.
Corey Richens called 911 after 3 a.m. and on March 4th, 2022 to report that she had found her husband Eric unresponsive, according to prosecutors' legal brief.
Responders declared him dead at the scene.
Their home in Camas, a mountain town about 40 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
The medical examiner found five times the lethal level of fentanyl in Eric's blood and ruled his death an overdose.
The medical examiner also determined that the drug was illicit and ingested orally.
The only people home at the time were Richens and their three other kids.
According to her arrest warrant, Corey told investigators that she had made Eric a Moscow mule the previous night to celebrate closing on a property for her house flipping business.
She said he drank the cocktail in bed and she went to sleep with one of their kids who was having a nightmare only to return a few hours later to find her husband cold to touch in bed.
Law enforcement said they found holes in her story.
For example, she told them she had left her phone charging in the room while she went to comfort her son, but phone data showed it had been opened and messages sent and deleted during that time.
The prompt search of the Richens home and eventual seizure of Corey's electrical devices included a second iPhone found in her bedside drawer.
Prosecutors said it contained a slew of incriminating online searches, including what's a legal, lethal dose of fentanyl.
Can cops uncover deleted messages?
Women in Utah prison.
If someone is poisoned, what does it go down on the death certificate as?
Death certificate saying says pending, will life insurance still pay?
And luxury prisons for the rich in America.
Oh my gosh.
Okay.
Corey's other phone revealed a series of messages in which she asked someone identified as CL for help in obtaining prescription pain medication, for which she said for an investor who has a back injury.
CL is the family's occasional housekeeper, Cameron Luber, who testified at trial under immunity for her cooperation that she had provided illicit drugs to Corey on four occasions between December 2021 and March 2022.
The third time in early February 2022, prosecutor says Corey asked specifically for fentanyl.
She said that her investor wanted something stronger and asked for some of the Michael Jackson stuff.
The Singers 2009, whoops, the Singer's 2009 death was officially attributed to the legal and the legal aesthetic propropofil.
I don't know how to say that.
Corey Richens was a suburban mom real estate agent.
She does not know a lot about the illicit street drug world, but she does know Michael Jackson died from taking illicit drugs.
Bloodworth, the prosecutor, said in court, she knows she wants it because it was lethal.
It's fatal.
It kills.
Multiple court filings.
Eric got sick after eating a sandwich that Corey had left him alongside a love note days after Valentine's Day.
Oh, that's so, oh my God.
Do you know what?
At least when men kill, like they just get right to it.
They just take her and you know, rape her and just kill her.
Women, she, oh, she gave you death with a love note.
Ugh.
Saying he broke out in hives and had trouble breathing immediately.
He self-administered his son's EpiPen and slept it off, but later told a friend that he thought his wife was trying to poison him.
Corey asked labor for more fentanyl pills about two weeks after that.
Prosecutors say and picked them up from the drop-off location on February 6th.
Eric died six days later.
Prosecutors painted Corey as an intensely ambitious but incompetent business owner who projected affluence even though she fell deeper and deeper into debt.
Corey was Eric's second wife.
When the two were married in 2013, they signed a prenup establishing that they did not have the rights to each other's properties.
And with one exception, if Eric died, while the two were lawfully married, their prenup meant that if she left him, she would also have to leave most of the money.
So Corey Richens took a quarter of a million dollars in equity out on Eric Richens' home without him knowing it so that she could start her own business and earn money to leave Eric Richens.
Corey started a small business flipping houses in 2019, buying more and more of them amid mounting debt.
That same year, prosecutors said she used the power of attorney to execute a $250,000 home equity line of credit on their family home, unbeknownst to Eric, even though it was his premarital property.
She also began misappropriating monies distributed from Eric Richens' business that were intended for his quarterly tax payments.
Yeah, Doug MPA, it's better to have loved and lost.
And I'm actually kind of neutral, but we were having a convo the other day if it was better to have loved and lost or to never have loved at all.
I don't know.
Some of these L's, bruh.
This dude lost his life.
That's bruh.
This came to Eric's attention in September of 2020, by which Corey had charged more than $30,000 on his credit card and withdrawn at least $100,000 from his bank accounts.
When confronted, she promised to repay him.
In the meantime, Eric quietly consulted both a divorce lawyer and an estate planning lawyer, changing his will in 2020 to place his estate under the control of his sister for the benefit of the kids.
Prosecutors said by the end of 2021, Corey's business bank account was overdrawn by $22,520 and she was paying thousands of dollars daily to service her debt.
You know what's crazy?
She married Rich.
She didn't have to do all this.
Like, why was she?
Why are you doing all this business stuff?
She had seven phone calls with a moneylender on the day of Eric's death, by which point Bloodworth said that her net worth was negative $1.6 million.
But she named as the beneficiary on multiple life insurance policies belonging to Eric.
According to prosecutors, at the time of Eric's death, he was insured by at least six different policies.
At least four of those totaling $1.9 million were unbeknownst to him, purchased by Corey between 2015 and 2017.
She also made herself a beneficiary of another policy held jointly with Eric and his business partner just months before his death, though he changed it once his insurance company alerted him.
Corey found out that she had been removed from Eric's estate plan days after his death.
Court filings said she learned from his sister, who then she then punched in the neck in the face.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
look it's just incredible the next case we have ruby um frank who is who abused her kids i think in utah too What is it up with these white women, man?
And she is going to serve four consecutive prison terms in a child abuse case.
Popular parenting YouTuber, Ruby Frankie, will spend up to 60 years in prison.
The Utah mother of six was sentenced today.
She and her business partner pleaded guilty to charges of child abuse back in December.
NBC News correspondent Valerie Castro has been following this story for us and joins us now.
So, Valerie, influencers aren't always under the microscope.
In this case, she certainly was.
The details in this case are also quite disturbing.
Can you just remind us what happened here?
Exinclai, this was a parenting lifestyle channel that Ruby Frankie had on YouTube, but critics say it was really a harsh parenting style that she was promoting.
She pleaded guilty to numerous charges, including things like holding a child's head underwater, putting her hand over a child's mouth and nose so they couldn't breathe, kicking a child while she was wearing boots.
That sentencing was handed down today, and she did make a statement in court, a very tearful statement, apologizing and saying that she accepted responsibility for her actions.
She also mentioned her children in that statement.
Take a listen to what she had to say.
I was so disoriented that I believed dark was light and right was wrong.
I would do anything in this world for you.
I took from you all that was soft and safe and good.
Her so-called business partner, Jody Hildebrandt, was also sentenced today, although Ruby Frankie said in that statement today that she did not see their relationship in that way.
She says she hired Hildebrandt to be her mentor, but claims that they were never business partners.
Since I mean, it's just a tough story, Valerie.
What did we hear from the judge in today's sentencing?
And do we know what's next for Frankie's family?
I'm thinking specifically of her kids.
Yeah, so the judge did also address Jodi Hildebrandt.
She was a licensed therapist.
He issued a statement.
This is what he said.
Adults with specialized training in particular are supposed to protect children.
You didn't do that in this case.
In this case, you terrorize children and the results have been tragic.
Now, as for Ruby Frankie's family, her husband filed for divorce last year.
He has since asked for damages in this case, and we're told her children remain under professional care after all of the treatment that they endured.
Thanks for watching.
Women Doing Evil Stuff and Slaps00:14:28
Stay updated.
Yeah.
Women are the abusive gender.
So in the next 15 to 20 years, we're going to see more women getting into positions of power.
God help us.
Thank you for the super chat.
God help us.
And we're going to see more women doing evil stuff.
It's just going to go out in the open.
In the modern day, women will do more evil things because society empowers them to do evil things and doesn't hold them accountable or give them consequences.
So why wouldn't you?
Right.
People are still shocked when women get caught doing things like Corey Richens and Ruby Frank.
And everyone is participating in feminism because when women do horrible things and get away with it, they generally get a slap on the wrist.
So hopefully these women go to jail for life.
We're going to let people call in and give their opinion on the story.
But my question is, why do women always just have the audacity?
It's just incredible how, like, why?
Why?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, why would you go to these, like, why would you have a parenting channel if you were abusing your kids?
It makes you think, like, never take female advice ever, right?
Because it's like all the ones giving advice are killing.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, why would you have a grief book when you killed your husband?
Why would Sarah Stock have a purity brand when she was throwing it back in Gluck Gluck 9000 for the boss?
Do you know what I mean?
What?
Doug MTA, why do women do this?
Like, what's the, why do they, why do they go so hard to do well while, well, not even like formally, while actively doing the thing they're saying not to do.
Do you know what I mean?
Most of the things that women say men do, it's women projecting.
So, oh, what is the narrative?
The men are all these abusers and men do all these crazy things, but it's women projecting.
That's all it is.
And I honestly believe, like you said, women, they've been empowered like men.
They want off opportunities and outcomes of men, but then they still want the privilege of being a woman, which is why these women that they can get away with this type of stuff.
You saw what that one girl, that Corey Richardson, searched on her phone.
Oh, yeah, you know, what kind of cushy prison am I going to go to if I do get caught?
These women, they just don't think, they don't understand the consequences.
And in the next 10, 15 years, all you're going to see, it's like these teachers, these female teachers getting caught messing around with their young boy students.
You can see more and more of those because these women literally feel entitled to be able to do that.
And women just inherently don't understand consequences.
They just don't.
Yeah.
Until they have to face them.
Also, guys, if you are calling in, you can also, if you have a story, like something that you've seen that, you know, where a woman that didn't understand a consequence or maybe got a slap on the wrist, something, I don't know if you know anything as extreme as this, but something similar.
You're welcome to share the story when you call in a couple things.
First of all, try to get to the point.
I understand you're excited to be on the show.
First time caller.
Let's skip over that.
We're trying to give as much fun, which is the stories, the answers as possible.
So when you call in, I'll say, do you have something to add?
And you can either give your thoughts on the story or a story that happened to you that's similar.
So Doug MP, I'll start with you before we take callers.
Have you seen this in your life, like something similar to the news?
Maybe not murder, but like, or maybe you have.
I don't know.
Well, I think.
You are black.
Sorry.
Say again?
I said you are black.
So you never.
Well, you know, I guess being where I'm from, there was, so where I'm from, the state I'm from is only 3% black.
So most of the stuff you see associated with black people, drugs and crime is a lot of white people.
And especially with drugs, like I've seen a lot of white girls get caught with drugs or get caught doing drugs and they don't understand.
You know, I had a couple of stories of girls I went to high school with or party with when I was younger and they were messing with a guy that was selling drugs or something like that, but they got caught up in drugs and got hit with some like mandatory sentences or whatever.
And they had to face the justice system.
It's like, you got caught with how much?
When?
Where?
And they just couldn't believe, or they thought that there is some way they were going to get out of it when drug laws are still federal sentencing, guys.
And so I saw a lot of girls either by themselves or because of the guy they were with, they get caught up with possession or some kind of thing around drugs and get and have to face federal charges.
Not a lot, but enough were, you know.
So would you say they got a full like consequence or still a slap on the wrist?
Federal charges are usually mandatory minimums.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Eat it, bitches.
Yeah.
So I'm originally from Washington State.
And if you guys know, Washington State still has a meth problem up there, especially Western Washington.
So yeah, there's a big meth problem up there.
So I saw some of my friends that I went to elementary school and middle school and high school with they got caught up in their early 20s or their late teens and it didn't go so well for them.
Damn.
Welcome to the show.
Corey, what are your thoughts on the topic?
Or if you have a story or just a comment on the topic, feel free.
Welcome to the show.
Got a story.
Chick tried to poison me.
And it's okay to tell this one because she's gone.
Like she's already passed away.
She's a little nutty to start with.
So all things fine and good.
I can tell the story.
So like any way that she can adjust your microphone volume because it's just kind of loud a little bit.
Yeah, this is going to be a great story.
Well, not good for you, I guess.
There's probably a way, but I don't know.
That's a boomer.
Yes.
Hold it right there.
Hold it right there.
It's good.
I don't even know where it's at.
Bad joke.
Don't get me in trouble.
So anyway, the story.
Yeah, you know, you already got me going.
You already had me laughing earlier, Doug.
So she was going to poison me.
And it was like she's like, oh, you're going to, I'm going to come live with you for a little while and everything will be fine.
I'll move on.
And blah, blah, blah.
And she made my coffee.
And I'm like, that's interesting.
Drink coffee every day.
I was like, boy, this tastes wrong.
I'm like, that's interesting.
So I was looking at things like, why did she bring rat poison with her for a trip?
What's that all about?
Yeah, yeah.
And it does not taste like aspartain or sugar.
I'll tell you that right now.
What does it taste like?
But anyway, a mix of the two.
So what I did was I was like, all right, then you want to play stupid games?
I said, took another drink, went in the bathroom, dumped it in the toilet while I was pissing, did that five days in a row.
Yeah, she was freaking out at the end.
She was like, oh, my God.
And then when she left, she was like, I don't need the rat poison.
Women plan so far in advance.
That Corey chick is nuts.
She probably thought about killing him before she even freaking married him.
She probably had problems.
We got to see it.
But like getting the drugs from the housekeeper and all that.
Wait, wait, wait.
So I have questions.
So you guys were on a trip.
You guys were traveling on a trip.
No, no, no, no.
This was at my house.
She was kind of, she was trying in between places, you know, going somewhere, finding herself.
She was staying with me for a while.
And then on day one.
She was next to you every single night.
No, She was sleeping in another room.
I have trust issues.
But yeah, she was trying to warm it up, making that coffee, trying to be sweet.
Yeah, you're right.
Dressing all scanty.
I'm not stupid.
Just being all loving and giving you poison.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
Straight up.
But yeah, I was like, every morning, I just pour it.
No, what is the fun in that?
Okay.
Like I said, every morning I would take a big old drink right in front of her.
Yes, you get dehydrated.
Yes, you get cramps.
There are some serious problems with that plant.
But every day she saw me drink it.
That's all she knew.
I pour most of it down the toilet when I went in there to piss.
But all she saw was me take that big old first drink.
I didn't even have to swallow it after day three.
But yeah, women are nuts.
They plan ahead.
But like I said, she had issues and she's gone to be with Jesus and we're all good.
So I can tell the story.
But wild.
I got to go.
My son is a real reason why I'm always busy.
24-7 daycare.
How do I hang up?
Okay, I'll remove you.
Thank you.
Drop me.
Great story.
Damn.
Wow, dude.
Wow.
I was going to ask him if you slept with her and how the sex was.
Have any of you been poisoned?
$500, $500.
Guys, I told you one of the best, I put it in the chat.
One of the best says I've ever heard.
A lot of men are sleeping next to their worst enemy every single night.
Remember when we had that guy?
This is early, this is last year.
He was in a combat zone and he's talking about his divorce.
And he said that he felt more comfortable in a combat zone in Afghanistan getting shot at than dealing with his wife.
Yeah, because the women emotionally terrorize you.
It's like worse.
Do you know what?
Because in the combat zone, you know who your enemy is.
Like that guy is trying to shoot me.
With a woman, one day she's trying to stab you.
One day she's in love.
She's giving you a love note.
One day she's poisoning.
It's like, how do you know who's your enemy?
Yeah.
Imagine if you're in Afghanistan, you know, Ahmed is shooting at you with the AK-47 and trying to gaslight you while he's trying to shoot you.
That's dealing with your ex-wife.
All right.
Welcome to the show, Stephen.
Am I saying it right?
Stephen, right?
How are you doing, Pearl?
All right, I'm good.
How are you?
Feel free to comment on the story.
Or if you have a story yourself, you got poisoned, let us know.
Yeah, I said freeze chemical, but breakdown.
Your sound's going in and out for some reason.
Oh.
Are you on wide?
Is that better?
Yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
Okay, try again.
Go ahead.
All right.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, go ahead.
So, maybe it's because I'm talking too loud.
But yeah, so I did a breakdown video of Corey Rich's text message with her voice, the guy she was sleeping with.
And that dude was a and her.
So, you know, she, yeah, like Pearl said before.
Your sound's going in and out.
Are you holding the speaker of your phone?
Okay.
Yeah.
You got to fix your sound.
I need you to come back with either, I think it's your Wi-Fi.
That sounds like Wi-Fi to me.
But it's just, I can't go spend the show going back and forth about audio issues.
Give me a thumbs up if you fix it.
I'm going to kick you.
I'm going to let you figure it out.
You can rejoin.
Sorry, I just can't.
And so I think that women doing this is kind of like white-collar crime.
Guys, most people that commit fraud and white-collar crime get away with it.
Well, fortunately or unfortunately, I guess it depends on what side of the aisle you're on.
But you don't want to be the one that gets caught.
And that's the thing.
Like women, I think they do it because they've gotten away with it in the past.
And I would want to see a study as to how many more women get caught doing this black widow stuff, killing their husbands and boyfriends.
Because I think just like women sleeping with young students, I think it's all this has always been a thing, but now it's in the media now.
Oh, shit.
Sorry.
She hit the guitar.
Yeah, I think it's more common than we think, to be honest.
I think it's like, I mean, if women are getting caught now, how long have they been doing it and not gotten caught?
You know, it's a horrible way to go out is antifreeze.
What they'll do is that women will put antifreeze in a guy's drink and that crystallizes your blood so your blood crystallizes inside your veins and your arteries and stuff.
Yeah.
It's a horrible way to go out, dude.
A horrible way to go out.
What age do you think women have their first consequence?
Uh, well, what's the first consequence you see for women?
Uh, um, that's a really good question.
Uh, for attractive women, it's usually around 30 because the it's a it's proven that you get less attention after you know, less benefits from your looks at 30.
Um, for average women, I probably, yeah, I think the sweet swat is between 30 and 35 for all women.
If they get fat, it's a little sooner, which in America, so now it's faster.
Although black men are keeping that inflation going, so 100% true, guys.
We have to do better, black guys.
If you're in the chat, no fatties, no whales, guys.
Attractive Women Age Difference Traffic00:07:12
Come on now.
Yeah.
Okay.
Um, well, guys, you can call in if you got other stories.
Otherwise, we'll close out the show.
Um, oh, we got another guy.
That's great.
Um, welcome to the show.
Um, do you have a story that happened to you personally or just a comment on the story in general?
Well, I saw you, a friend of mine told me about your channel, and I see your title.
And I'll just briefly say that he's a retired police officer and in the military, and he told me to watch your channel.
We haven't seen it in a while.
I thought, wow, she's live.
She's got people coming on.
You never used to do this from what I remember.
So I thought I'd click the link and join it and see if I could help out with some of the discussion here.
Because I like to live dangerously and talk about women.
Well, okay.
We're talking about the Corey Richens case, the girl that wrote the children's book about her husband passing.
She just got convicted of poisoning her.
I heard about that.
I saw that on the news.
Yeah, a little bit.
What do you think about that whole thing?
Well, I think the whole world is getting crazier and crazier, to tell you the truth.
And, you know, there's just a lot of stuff going on.
And those of us that still have some brains left, he's like last time I checked, you know, we can see what's going on here.
And it is getting ridiculous.
And some of the things that Pearl brings out here are very interesting about relationships and stuff.
I've seen some of your past videos.
I'm not up on everything, but I recently got in a relationship online and I don't like that necessarily, but this one I like because she's from the Philippines.
I'm not one of these expats that's, you know, some guy that wants to go play golf and live on a mountain and, you know, get a real hot chick from the Philippines or something like that.
But this is working out really good because we're taking our time and, you know, we're both Christian and we believe marriage and all that kind of stuff.
So it's not like your typical guy looking to go over there to check out some, you know, I'm 59 years old, too.
I'm not young, but I try to stay in shape and work on my health and this and that.
But this thing about you asked me about that situation.
That is the craziest thing.
I don't know.
I saw the judge reading the verdict on the news.
Has anything ever happened in your personal life?
Have you ever seen a woman like not have a consequence for extreme abuse or like something similar?
Or a circumstance where a woman took some stupid risk of thinking that because she was a woman, that she'd get away with it?
Well, I've heard stories, you know, and I can't get in all the details, but I've heard stories that men have told me throughout the years, you know, where women have the upper hand on a lot of things.
You know, they get the inheritances, they get all, and they're the ones that very often have caused some trouble.
You know, everybody is the innocent one, you know, and two, two sides to the story.
But it does seem like, you know, if you pay attention to detail, that there is sort of an excuse for women to try to get out of a lot of things that they kind of make a lot of mischief.
And I know Pearl brings that out.
She's not afraid to talk about it.
And, you know, a lot of us guys are not just sitting here blaming women for everything.
You know, that's just not what I want to do.
But unfortunately, it seems like well, I just I'm not here to take over your show.
I'm a broadcaster, so I'm used to being on the air.
I've been on the weather channel, I've been on networks, everything.
So I'm not camera show.
Yeah.
Well, I was just curious if you had, um, if you'd ever seen anything set, what part of the country are you in?
I'm in southern Wisconsin.
I'm a storm chaser.
I'm a retired air traffic controller.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Sort of a used to be a freelance photo journalist.
That's how I got it.
Are they trying to incentivize you to come back into traffic controlling?
You were broke up.
I'll try it again.
Did they try to incentivize you to go back into air traffic control?
Because I know that they were going to try to get the retired guys to come back into the job.
Oh, were they?
I didn't hear.
Nobody asked me, but if they did, I'd command at least a half a million dollar salary.
I think that's what they were paying at some point.
It was that bad.
Yeah, it was bad for a while.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I mean, I don't care to go back.
I don't have any visions of grander to go do that again and all that kind of stuff.
I'm happy doing what I'm doing now.
I'm a professional yard athlete now, and I love working in my yard on the lake here.
What do you think of the saying?
Because I said it earlier.
I'll say it again.
Some men are sleeping next to their worst enemy every single night.
What do you think?
I agree.
I would have to agree with that.
I think it's sad.
And I think that a lot of people get involved in relationships and they don't go through the hard times together a little bit long enough to find out if you're compatible.
And you have to be able to do that.
You have to be able to handle the imperfections.
And, you know, you don't come into a relationship thinking everything's going to be rosy.
And, you know, oh, yeah, you know, you got to meet the reality of it.
And I don't think people are living in reality today.
I think Pearl brings that out a lot in some of her videos that people are just kind of in la-la land.
And I don't know what they're thinking, but it doesn't seem like they're thinking very well, does it, Pearl?
No.
We're, you said you're dating a girl in the Philippines.
Yes, I am.
And there's quite an age difference there between us.
She's 39 and I'm 59.
She's going to be 39.
She's 39.
We do the messenger all day long.
We're like connected constantly.
So it's really kind of neat, but I'm in the middle of the day.
Are you doing over there?
Pardon me?
Are you going to go over there?
Yes.
Yes.
And we're going to go.
You got nothing to lose, man.
I say go for it.
If you can get it.
Yeah, but I'm not one of these.
Yeah, but I'm trying to paint the picture a little bit differently because most of the guys that go to the Philippines are looking to get, you know, you know what I mean.
But here's it.
Here's the thing about that.
Even if guys are doing that, so what, dude?
Like, I mean, they can do what they want.
I'm just saying that.
Yeah.
I'm just saying marriage.
I'm in the marriage approach.
Yeah.
Just wanted to let you know.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
I understand that.
But there's as men, we should shame degenerative behavior, but we shouldn't shame men for doing what they want to do as long as they're productive, law-abiding.
And, you know, men now more than ever are able to take their own destiny into their own hands.
But I don't excuse men for doing things wrong.
I don't.
If they want to do it, let them do it.
All right.
Well, we're going to move on to the next caller, but thanks for calling it.
All right.
Thanks.
I don't know.
I think he was having a connection issue because I could hear you fine.
Okay, cool.
John, welcome to the show.
What do you think of either the story or if you have a personal story of something similar?
Feel free to tell it.
Welcome.
Yeah.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, I mean, it makes a lot of sense just based off of just my current experiences with women throughout my whole life.
Like, I've always like, well, now I'm in my 30s, right?
I'm kind of, you know, y'all remember the Mike Pence rule, right?
Paying Child Support and Paternity Tests00:13:05
Never be alone in a room with the woman who's not your wife because she can always just lie and say, um, she, you raped her, you know, you touched her.
Just the allegation, they'll lock you up for that, just off an allegation nowadays, you know.
So it's like, um, have you, has that happened to you or someone you know, or like, is there, oh, we're just wondering if there's a similar story of a woman taking the big one is child support.
All my buddies going to family court and getting child support and women make up stories that, oh, he molested his own daughter.
They just lie like that.
And the court takes it, just takes the allegations.
Yeah.
Are they did the guys, you know, go to jail or no, but they up their child support.
You know, they, they, um, they took away custody for the child.
So the kids, the court, you know, we all know the courts hate the guy and the woman hates the man because whatever because oh, my brother didn't get a paternity test or he asked his his baby mom for a paternity test and just asking for the paternity test, she got all mad about it, you know, and now she hates him and he don't get to see his kid because of that, you know.
Little things, you know, that's been good.
So so he he's paying child support for a kid that he wants to take, he wants to put a paternity test on, but she won't let him.
Yeah, this happened years ago when the baby was born.
He wanted to get a paternity test.
And like, you know, just asking for that automatically pissed her off.
Did he ever get a paternity test on the kid?
They're over the counter.
Okay.
Was it his?
Yeah, it's his.
Okay.
Now she's going to grill them off the rest of the time.
They're not married.
This is the common thing.
Most guys, you know, the casual sex thing, they're not married.
So like, what would you think, Pearl?
If you got, if you got pregnant by somebody, well, you're different, Pearl.
You're different.
You probably would understand.
You're not.
Because women take that as like, you're calling me a whore, you know.
You know, it's your baby.
How dare you ask me for a paternity test?
No, I just get the test.
Unless I was lying, right?
I mean, that's people react like, you know what?
My dad told me that the most obvious answer is always the answer.
So it's like, if people are reacting, like, oh, why won't you, why are you making me get the like, they're lying.
You know what I mean?
And you just, if you were telling the truth, you'd say, I got nothing, get the test, you know, that's fine.
And here's the thing.
So I always say you ask a woman for an STD test and she's like, well, or honestly, you might have just avoided AIDS, you know?
Yeah.
In our community, if you get with a black chick and she doesn't want you to use a condom and you probably had that happen to you, you better grab one or run or run away, dude, because some of the dirtiest, nastiest women, you pull out a condom and they're like, how dare you?
So you, you think I'm dirty and we'll shame you into going in, rob you.
Or women, if they ask you to wear a condom, sometimes she's protecting you.
That's how you do it.
I wouldn't even wear it.
You said you were going to wear something.
That's difficult.
I don't believe in wearing condoms.
I don't believe in.
I would rather, but I'm going to sell it though.
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
Yeah, but you know, ultimately, it's Adam and Eve.
That's all it is.
It's like women, they're closer to, you know, Eve got deceived by the devil, the thoughts in her head.
That's why she's closer to her emotions.
And then she went to Adam and said, I ate the fruit.
I didn't die.
So it was the devil working through her.
I don't know if y'all do religion on this on your show or not, but I mean, they're not, it's not the women that's evil, it's they're just closer to that spirit, and so they can just an evil spirit flows, yeah.
The evil flows through them naturally, just because of uh we're all all women are Eve, all men are Adam, basically.
I have one more question.
So, you, your brother had a kid with a woman who he wasn't sure it was his, but he got the paternity test.
Is he still dealing with the girl and the kid?
No, he don't get to see her at all, and uh, they just they cut ties so they keep so my niece grows up without a dad.
Oh, good for him, good for him because I'm one of those people.
I've always said this: guys, if a woman has a child against your will, especially if you're doing everything necessary to prevent a pregnancy and you have a discussion with her about it and she gets pregnant, you pay your child support and leave it alone.
This whole oh, you step up pay your child support, yeah.
I mean, you legally, you have to you can't not pay child support, but pay your child support and just don't be involved.
You don't have to be paying.
You can't not.
What happens if you don't?
They take your driver's license, right?
You go to jail, yeah, you can't not pay, bro.
Yeah, you can go to jail.
Yeah, they can take your fishing license, they can take phishing away from you, driver's license, passport, all that stuff.
Yep, yeah, it's different in Georgia, but I don't know.
No, it's not, it's not, bro.
Different in different states, uh, pay your child support.
I'll see you just bareback, he doesn't believe in condoms.
He won't pay child support.
I'm not gonna pay child support, and I don't believe in condoms.
I'm like, black men, they just love to play with fire.
They're like, Shaniqua, let me just hit it raw.
Oh, fuck AIDS.
I know, I know.
Oh, okay, a gift that keeps on giving and gets you pregnant.
Yeah, and and yeah, it just never ends.
Um, well, he was a good guest, though.
Yeah, welcome to the show, uh, Justin.
Um, thanks for calling in.
Do you have a comment on the story or a personal example?
Feel free.
I got a personal example.
I came in, I'm eating at Banera Bread, and um, I just watch a show every now and then.
And I was like, oh, they're talking some good stuff.
But just two weeks ago, my baby mama got locked up for not paying child support.
What?
Yeah, man.
He's a real.
All I got to say is, guys, do not stop fighting.
Fight for your kids.
Fight for your rights.
I was paying child support religiously for three years.
She fell off.
She got evicted from her house.
Don't know what she was doing with her money.
And yeah, two weeks ago, my boss called me.
I think he was like at a doctor's office.
He was like, Hey, your baby mama got locked up.
It's on Facebook.
For what?
For not paying child support.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
So that's a real.
Yeah.
He's still that smile.
Wait.
So tell us the whole timeline.
Tell us the whole timeline.
I think this is the happiest looking guy I've ever seen.
I said to my girlfriend.
I'm like, yo, check this out.
Of course, they don't see I die.
Yes.
I'm living my best lives.
39 years old.
Timeline.
Two ex-wives, learned from them.
First ex-wife, eight years, divorce.
She are you military for military?
Okay, no, military brat.
I run an um electrical company.
Okay.
But, anyways, uh, my son is 20.
Um, we just came from the gym.
I'm, I came here to write my book, and I'm so glad I'm a big fan, Pearl.
Big fan.
I'm talking years of watching you just in the shadows.
Like, dang, she's awesome.
But, anyways, um, I paid child support for three years on my first son.
Sorry, first son, it was 50/50.
I fought for it.
His mom agreed with me.
We stayed pretty cool.
Um, I paid, I didn't pay child support.
I had him for a week, she had him for a week.
We lived locally.
Then, my second marriage, another eight-year relationship.
Um, what was it?
We had three kids together, so I have four.
Okay, those three kids after about six years of getting married or being married, she wanted a divorce.
And the problem was I kept falling off instead of me like staying in the gym, doing what I need to do, taking care of myself.
Once the female feels like they're better than me, they thought they were better, but like they were playing the game.
So, anyways, 2020, we split up.
I was paying child support almost about two grand a month for three kids, and um, and I was working on my career, getting my money, making sure I paid like that was the number one bill because I knew you could get locked up.
So, 2024, January of 2024, so that's two years ago.
Um, I got custody of the kids because she got evicted, she lost, she was just bad with her money, and I was able to get custody of my kids.
So, for those two years, I only received two months' worth of child support.
Took her to court and had her have to pay through the state.
Like, I didn't start with it, and um, she missed on it.
Uh, and then it was two weeks ago, she missed child support.
They set up a court date, she didn't show up to court, so they put a warrant out for her arrest.
And then she says on Facebook she voluntary went in, and um, she did pay what she owed, but it was kind of cool.
So, it was it's cool to win, but all I want to say is to guys don't give up on your kids, don't give up on what you can do for yourself because you can win.
Do not give in to a woman's threats, they're just threats, they think they know it all, they don't if they're not getting guided correctly.
And also, you always have to better yourself.
That's all I got.
Thanks for calling in.
I've never seen a happier man than with his baby mama in jail.
Baby mama's male fellow.
Don't put them all in jail.
I've been in a local restaurant.
Is this going on YouTube?
It's live, it's live right now, but you're gonna post it later, and there's gonna be a whole video.
Yeah, so oh my gosh, well, thank you.
I'm a big fan, bye guys.
Call anytime, yeah, call it anytime.
There's no revoking consent, Phil.
As you click that link, you've consented.
The show is going.
I don't, your image and likeness from that video is mine for forever.
Yeah, did you see that smile?
He's like, Yeah, he's like, She's in jail.
She put me on child support for three years.
Jail.
See you, bitch.
And imagine what kind of foolishness and craziness she had to have done where she got thrown in jail and then he gets custody.
Well, or no, where she was at first, first she was forced to pay child support.
And second off, she didn't pay child support enough to go to jail.
Insane.
That's incredible.
Women, you always amaze me at how much of an L, we can be.
So keep taking L's.
All right, thanks for tuning in tonight, guys.
I think we're going to close the show on that.
Any final thoughts, Doug MPA in the next, you know, 20 years, all you're going to see is women with audacity.
You're going to see more teachers sleeping with their young male students and then having a phone conversation with the parents like that lady the other day where she's trying to say, is there anything we can do?
And the fathers yell and she's going to see more women trying to take out their husband.
And you're going to see, I don't know if there's ever going to be where women are going to get the same amount of prison time, but we're going to see so much of an uptick in women getting to get convicted that we might see the gap close a little.
What do you think?
Yeah, I actually, I think that the women, as women, more women become judges, who hates women more than women?
So I really think that feminism is going to eat itself because women are going to become judges, women hate women.
And now you're going to start.
It's the men that are the benevolent ones that are going to give the non-harsh sentences.
It's the women that are going to get into power and start eating each other.
Yeah, it's the female judges and lawyers who are going to make an example out of other women.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, like, imagine if I was a judge.
I'd do it with a smile on my face.
They would, I'm so like, I'm so good natured, I think, that they would think they got away with it.
And then I'd look at her and I'd be like, Deborah, that's life in prison.
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I, you know, I'm sorry that I got a, I got to do this with a smile on my face.
I'm just doing it with a smile because I really enjoyed throwing you in jail forever.
So goodbye, Deborah.
All right, always good talking to you.
You too.
All right, guys.
Thanks for calling in.
The callers are getting better.
If I ever feel like I'm kind of running out of steam and I don't got two hours in me, I just take callers.
So be prepared.
And I really, all the callers are really good, minus the audio issues.
So try to make sure you have good service.
It's if, you know, one day I have to kick you, please don't take it personal.
I don't hate you.
I just don't have the time to, you know, go back and forth about your issues for 10 minutes.
You know what I mean?
If you're not getting to the point, I might kick you.
But always, you can always call in again.
I'm not going to hold it against you.
You know, you can call it again and then, you know, just be a little more concise next time.