This video examines multiple criminal cases to illustrate that individuals experiencing mental health crises, such as psychosis or suicidal ideation, may make tragic decisions that result in their own deaths or harm to others, and that legal systems often struggle to balance accountability with understanding. The cases discussed include Noah Donohoe (drowned in a storm drain due to mental health issues), Anna Kepner (murdered by her stepbrother), and others, highlighting how mental health challenges can lead to catastrophic outcomes while also demonstrating that those with mental health issues should not be automatically assumed to be victims of crime. The video emphasizes that while mental health crises can lead to tragedy, this does not mean individuals with mental health issues are automatically victims, and that criminal responsibility must be assessed based on evidence rather than assumptions.
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I want to start the show. So as I said he's sort of just been coming in and eating and just leaving. And so he's been a real jerk. And so here's here's a here's just a picture of him.
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That's it. Okay. So so he he just just rolled in this morning. I think it was about 8:00 in the morning you can see it's light. Just rolled in ate some food and left. So apparently he doesn't really like me very much. So he's just using me for food and he's just not sleeping here much anymore but maybe it's because it's 80° outside and he doesn't feel a great need to be here sleeping in his little bed because it's not very cold outside.
So anyway I will try not to take it personally but >> [laughter] >> typical male.
Oh there's there's no there's no sound on that. That's a that's a that's a that's a that's a camera just a camera that just just I didn't put the sound on.
It's just just just the the video of the cat coming and going which I used when I was in Hawaii for 3 months so I could see if he was being if he was eating and if he was sleeping in his bed. And he was having a great time for 2 months and now that I'm back he's very unhappy cuz he's like oh you you you're here.
Okay, so let's get to some stuff.
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>> [snorts] >> All right, let's start with the UK. Um I thought this was really interesting today. Um So we have Noah Donohoe and this is a young man who left his home ran off someplace and then end up found drowned.
Um And this has become um I did a I did a video on it saying that I thought this inquest was a massive waste of money and time resources that could go elsewhere.
And um I've taken a lot of heat for that because a lot of people believe he was murdered when there is zero evidence to support he was murdered. And although the police may not have done the best job. And now they're complaining well you know if that storm drain should have had a had a had a screen over it so nobody could get into it.
You know are you going to put a screen at every cliff?
Are you are you can't you know if people want to get into a place or jump off a cliff or jump off a bridge you know so many beautiful bridges have been ruined because somebody's decided well we got to prevent suicide. So we're going to put a big huge thing to prevent suicide on this bridge. Look, all I have to do is go down the block and go go look at any bridge going over any place. I can climb over a highway bridge and jump into traffic. I mean there's a million ways to kill yourself.
Uh and if we spend all our times trying to put a bubble around every single item to prevent people who make choices of their own I it's it's just gets to the point of ridiculousness.
Anybody who loses their life due to depression, suicide uh a psychotic state which I believe was what the problem was with uh uh this young man.
Hey you got to address it when it you can address it and you can't blame everybody else later because they didn't set put a bubble around him and keep him from doing something foolish. So anyway I so it's in the 11th week of this inquest. Do you know how much time I mean the people the poor jury was forced into this inquest situation where they don't get paid until afterwards and then it's minimal. I don't know how they're paying their bills. It's absolutely outrageous cuz it is a is a civilian civilian jury. 11 freaking weeks.
And all that's really going to come out of it is is complaints about people not doing a perfect job or you know say something should have been done some something should have been more protected whatever. But there is never this is not going to end with a murder ish thing. This is what the are Noah's army wants and his mother wants. They want to point the finger elsewhere and say somebody killed him. Somebody murdered him and it's a big fat cover-up by the government.
It is not and this is absolutely ludicrous. So I want to read you the most recent thing that came out. Let me find it.
>> [snorts] >> Uh well I'll say here we go.
All right, this just came out this 11 weeks 11 weeks into this nonsense. It's hard enough that you have an 11 week trial for for like a person who's on trial for murder.
But this isn't even a murder trial. This is a hey you know we think something is wasn't handled properly and we want to prove that he was murdered. Okay.
Missing 14-year-old boy drowned in storm drain after he squeezed through the entrance expert says at hearing. This expert is going to get God knows how many horrible emails.
And how they're going to be trashed in every one of these uh Noah Donohoe was was murdered things because I have been trashed unmercifully for saying I think this inquest is a waste of money when it could be spent on missing children murdered children.
And you know if you just want to be honest and say we just want to we just want to know why the drain wasn't covered. Okay, fine. [laughter] Let's look at some police issues. Okay, fine. But that's not what you're there for and I know you're there to prove he was murdered and there's a cover-up.
Almost 6 years after missing this is from People magazine which is People magazine. Anyway, almost 6 years after missing 14-year-old was found naked and dead in a a storm drain in Northern Ireland an expert said it was likely that he had entered the space alive. There's no question in my opinion that he entered it alive.
>> [snorts] >> Uh Professor Carolyn Roberts you have my sympathy Carolyn Roberts spoke at any questions to Noah Donohoe's death and revealed that the teen likely entered the culvert by squeezing through the vertical metal bars before he was found dead in June 2020.
She said the bars of the grill are sufficiently widely spaced. I guess it wasn't a good enough grill you see to prevent somebody who really wants to get in there from getting in there. It prevents somebody from falling in there.
But you know one of the things we find out with psychotic people is they will squeeze into the smallest tiniest places you can possibly imagine. I mean they go up fireplaces. They go in with something in an elevator the person went into.
They go into little teeny anything small they manage to get into. There's something about when somebody's in a psychosis that they want to go into like almost back into the womb into this a place where they hide from whatever's after them.
So, I don't you know you you cannot prevent every psychotic person from squeezing into something.
This is just basically meant so people don't accidentally fall into the drain.
All right, so she revealed he likely entered the culvert by squeezing through the vertical mode bars. All right, so she says the bars of the grill are sufficiently widely spaced that a large child or even a small man could climb through without undue effort.
Um and her report was commissioned by the coroner service of Northern Ireland and presented to the Belfast coroner's court. Okay.
On June 21st, 2020 Donohoe left his home Belfast on his bicycle at 5:30 p.m.
local time was reported missing.
His body was discovered 6 days later.
An autopsy has since revealed his cause of death was drowning.
Okay, so a lot of people think he was this is where they come up with it now.
Somebody drowned him outside of that drain. They they drowned him I don't know in a bathtub because we're not talking about in the sea, drowned him in a bathtub and they carried his body there and somehow they and his bodies were stuffed through through that those bars and and then get this I I want to point out some more interesting things about this.
>> [snorts] >> Uh the layout of the drain storm drain was quote relatively complex and for an unfamiliar person moving in semi-darkness in my opinion, it would appear impossible to become disoriented.
If you're already psychotic, you're already disoriented. But if you think you're going to go into some place that you're going to hide in your imagination this is a a safe place.
You will do all kinds of weird things.
>> [snorts] >> So, after visiting the site herself, the professor determined that the culvert most likely would have experienced high tide that June night after the 14-year-old entered the drain system between 11:30 p.m. and midnight.
This is some 5 or 6 hours after his last sighting which would allow adequate time for him to have made his way several hundred meters along the culvert. At this point water is likely to have risen almost completely to fill the culvert around around and immediately above the point at which the boy's body is discovered.
The quadrant would have filled the filled with the water relatively quickly and in darkness with a complex network of pipes and cold conditions the boy would likely become confused in my opinion.
She said he might have survived several tidal cycles uh and would not be conducive to this with a naked body in my opinion. In other words, he hypothermia would would set in. All right, now get this. She said it was likely the teen entered the storm drain in the late afternoon of June 21st, 2020 and crawled or walked about 2,000 ft before he drowned.
Uh she said they talked about whether a screen should have been installed. She said the decision not to have a security screen is crucial to this case. Okay, so they had a they should have had a security screen not just bars because someone might try to squeeze through them work extra hard to do themselves in.
Uh or be in that state. Um there is no way somebody his body where his body was found, he didn't drown right at the entrance. He wasn't carried through the whole thing.
So, he obviously went in there on his own, went as far as he could well as far as he could under the conditions that he was in and under the psychosis he was in and eventually drowned.
The the boy was not murdered. He wasn't murdered because he was a biracial kid in Ireland. This this people just push this oh my god uh because he was biracial somebody wanted to murder him.
My kids are still alive.
Amazing, isn't I got I got married to a black man in 1979.
My kids grew up perfectly fine. They grew up in actually a fairly white neighborhood. Nobody wanted to kill them.
My my my ex ran for mayor.
You know?
Get over get get get this concept that every mixed biracial child or or multiracial child or mixed race child is sudden somehow somebody wants to do them in. He was he was popular in school. He was perfectly fine. There was nothing nobody had anything against the kid but his own mother said in the week before his disappearance she had been increasingly concerned about his mental health.
Even his mother admitted he had mental health issues.
So, I'm just so sick of this whole >> [sighs and gasps] >> internet um Noah's army.
They're they're not fighting for Noah.
They're fighting to have relevance in their own damn lives.
Sorry, guys.
All right. Anyway, um >> [laughter] >> I'm I'm just laughing at Sarah's comment because and I'm just going to put it up there on the screen. I think Doug Carter should have been on the press conference.
I Well, I don't know what you're talking about but it does make me laugh.
Anybody who knows him that I thought Doug Carter was was not the best uh spokesperson for his um police department. Anyway, that made me laugh. Um and anybody who can make me laugh I appreciate. Uh let's see.
Let me let me go back here um This is for true crystal. A psychological issue for family members.
Absolutely true. They often can't accept that someone will commit suicide or be in psychosis. I don't think I don't think he was committing suicide. I think he was confused. I think he was psychotic.
Um he he seemed like a lovely boy um and his mother keeps saying how lovely he was but that doesn't mean he's mentally healthy and she admits he wasn't mentally healthy. I mean sometimes you know?
Here's the thing. He didn't know his dad.
His dad was from Africa and was off I guess in the US and never actually even spent even met him except for after he's like oh, sorry to hear that. Um it and mom did her best to raise him as a single mother but he was without a father.
Um maybe she did a great job. Maybe maybe he suffered I don't from having not having a father. I freaking do not know.
I'm sure she did her best as a mother.
And we are not perfect as parents and I'm going to segue cuz this is a great segue >> [laughter] >> into this um okay, hold on a second. I'm going to find it. Uh where did I put it?
Okay.
Hold on a second.
I think I'm going to get rid of my laptop, too. I just I'm really getting frustrated with it. Oh, here we go.
Should I did just did this um video.
Should Anna Kepner's father and stepmother be criminally charged for the shared step state room? Now, I put this out because I said in the Anna Kepner case she went she went with her family, her grandparents, her brothers and sisters whatever they they had a whole blended family on this cruise.
And supposedly according to the family and I'm not saying I believe the family entirely but it's still I don't have any reason to disbelieve them. They said hey, the the young she and she didn't she didn't want to be with the little kiddies so they're like okay, we got a bunch of these rooms. Where do you want to sleep? And she decided because she's 18 18 and little over like 18 and 4 months. She's a she wasn't adult and people say oh my god but she was still 18. Okay, but she was an adult.
And she chose to sleep in a room with her brother and her stepbrother.
Could she have slept someplace else?
Sure. Could her parents have her father and her stepmother have her sleep someplace else not near her stepbrother?
Sure. Absolutely. She could have said to her daddy because we do not even know after she was murdered people pop out and her step ex-boyfriend who was an ex popped out and said oh yeah, he that stepbrother creeped her out. And some aunt came and said she wasn't comfortable around him.
But she was still living in the house with him for 11 months because they were 11 months in the same house and now she's willing to sit be in a state room with him. She didn't go to daddy and say look, I think he wants to have sex with me.
I he scares the crap out of me. I can't sleep in a room with him. She didn't tell her dad that.
If that had happened, I'm pretty sure dad would have said okay, why don't you stay in the room with me and we'll send you know, my step the stepmother over there to sleep with her step to to sleep with her son.
But she didn't do that.
So, she ends up getting murdered.
And I say to people two things. One, the step the state room didn't kill Anna Kepner.
People are like oh my god, they should never let her be in a state room with him.
Teens have often been in a room together. Just cuz you lay down and sleep doesn't mean that you there's that's when you get raped and murdered.
I pointed out that they lived together in the same house for 11 months.
At any time during the 11 months, I'm pretty sure the parents weren't present on the property 24 hours a day and watching the kids 24 hours a day. He could have gone into her bedroom while she was sleeping and raped and murdered her. He could have sat next to her on a couch in the the family room and raped and murdered her. He could have raped her in the kitchen. He could have raped her in the backyard. He could have said hey, hey you can you can you drive me to the store? He could have raped and murdered her and thrown her in a bush.
So, the fact that for this vacation because they were sharing cabins that they sent somehow being in a state room with him did her in is ridiculous.
She could have had the separate state room and he could have knocked on the door and said hey, sis and she probably would have opened the door to him and he would have walked in and attacked her.
So, now we have all these people and they're attacking me going oh my god, these people these parents should be they should be charged and and put in prison because they led a lamb to the slaughter. Now, first of all, the stepbrother had never been convicted of any crime before. He hadn't even been in a mental institution. They did not provide him a gun.
He was Maybe he was a little weird, but how many teenagers are weird?
Did Did they know he would rape and murder Annakat? No.
Absolutely not. That's ludicrous. If they knew that, they wouldn't have They wouldn't have had him in the house with her. They would have found something to do with him. Those people are saying, "Oh my god, they should go to prison."
because they allowed them to be in a room together.
And it wasn't even It wasn't even nighttime.
I mean, her own brother or the brother that was also sharing the room hadn't even come in there to go to sleep after she was murdered and he stuffed her under the bed, allegedly.
Then her own brother came back and got in bed to go to sleep.
And I cannot believe how many people that are They're attacking me. Now, mind you, I'm not taking this personally. I just know this happens. But this is the same thing as the Noah Donahue case.
Is that for some reason people decide that they they should be outraged to the point where they should say these people should be put in prison. They're kept Annakat's father and stepmother broke no laws.
They broke no laws.
But were they the best parents in the world? I don't know.
Was Noah Donahue's mother the best parent in the world? I don't know.
I've heard things on both areas. I know that Annakat's biological mother was a drug addict and so I think she I don't know if she's in jail now or not, but she's a mess.
And people say, "Well, the he The dad of Annakat never should have married this woman. He just cared about having a woman in his bed."
I often recommend that if you have children let them grow up before you hook up with somebody. Just because not because they're going to go and rape and murder your children, but because a lot of times just It's just difficult for children to grow up as stepchildren and step you know, step kids to anybody. It's It's can be difficult. If you can wait it out, that's grand. Just don't bring anybody in the kids' life. But people are human.
They want companionship. They They want to They want sex. That's true. They want to be loved.
No, I'm not most people and I don't judge other people by what I'm not. I have been divorced for now 25 years.
My ex is on his third third wife.
I haven't I haven't had a I've been in a relationship since I got divorced. Not because I'm afraid to be in a relationship.
Just because I never met anybody I would want to be in a relationship with.
That's just the way it went. And I wasn't willing to be a single woman.
But not everybody's like me. I mean, there are people I could say, "Okay, I'll go with them."
Yeah, I don't want to be alone. I'll take that, too.
Or maybe other people are just luckier than me. They found somebody they really like.
But the the outrage and the hostility from people is really really sad.
I mean, there are times when you should say that parent should be in prison. You You know you have a child who is psychologically disturbed, you know that, and you give them a gun or leave a gun around the house, you you should go to prison. I have no problem with that.
But these people didn't give the stepchild a gun.
They didn't know he was going to rape and murder Annakat.
They are horrified, both the the father and the stepmother.
And let let me say this, too.
I I see psychopathy very quickly because I know psychopaths are I used to say psychopathy many years ago because that seemed to be the way it used to be said, but anyway.
Psychopathy, I I see it quickly and personality disorders I see them quickly because I study them.
But the majority of people do not see them. Even psychologists and psychiatrists rarely say a child is psychopathic.
They'll go, "He's ADHD." which is what this this stepbrother was labeled with.
He didn't have ADHD.
Or he's bi- somebody's bipolar or they're this or they're that. And they may be that, but they may be psychopathic and the psychologist psychologists and psychiatrists just don't want to say that because it's [snorts] not acceptable in the DSMV.
You know, doesn't allow Anyway, I'll go to comments on that. So, that was my That was my rant for the day.
>> [laughter] >> Sarah says, "True. We But we look for patterns of yellow flags and we can't control people." That is absolutely true. Yeah.
>> [snorts] >> That is absolutely true. Um Uh there were signs. There were No, no. Well, let me let me point this out.
There Now, after the fact, the boy ex-boyfriend said sometime she was like supposedly crawl She was on some kind of Tik Tok I don't know what she was doing on some kind of social media thing. And he crawled on top of her. What does that mean?
First of all, it's an ex-boyfriend. You should never believe an ex-boyfriend.
Secondly, what does it mean? Because teenagers do a lot of stupid crap.
And somebody says, "Oh, she was uncomfortable around him." Well, of course it's a new stepbrother. He's a weirdo. Whatever.
Yes, there were there were Maybe the kid wasn't It was a little creepy on the you know, but creepy to that extent? Did anybody have any proof he was going to rape and murder? Now, if he had shown up >> [laughter] >> Now, if he had, let's say, step Dad, Annakat's [snorts] dad went into his bedroom and he found Barbie dolls with knives stabbed into them and then a picture of Anna, her just her face, with a naked other person's body and it said, "Kill Kill Anna."
I would say in that case I would be pissed off.
But that just That's simply not true.
That's not what happened. Uh it's Yeah, yellow flags are not neon signs. It The problem with teenagers >> [snorts] >> the problem with teenagers, which people often say is they're they're teenagers.
They go gothy. They They get into goth.
They get into weird [ __ ] I mean, and more weird [ __ ] than I remember when I was growing up because when I was growing up I didn't know what goth was.
I never heard of a kid kid committing suicide. I never heard of any of this stuff. And a lot of this stuff is pushed these days on a constant level so the kids are like sucked into it. So, >> [snorts] >> but but that the family would know I just say they can't imprison them. You can be You can think they should have done a better job, but they they can't go to It's like >> [laughter] >> She was because her husband was cheating on her for you know, babies.
Regardless, has nothing to do with exactly what happened.
Um No, uh staterooms are very expensive.
So, what they have on this particular ship is family staterooms. And they have like I I showed it in in the video. Like one that has a queen-size bed that can be broken into two beds and then a then a a bunk bed thing. So, in other words, four people can be in there.
And so if you know you have a bunch a whole pile of people coming, you just say, "Okay, who's going to sleep where?"
You Nobody This is a cruise ship, a very contained place. The last place in the world you'd think anybody would rape and murder somebody.
Now, push them off a balcony when, you know, you go with your your spouse and they're like, "Let's put our marriage back together."
>> [laughter] >> Balconies are dangerous. But other than that that is generally, you know, going on a happy family cruise is not usually the time when somebody decides to rape and murder their stop their their sibling just because they happen to be in a room for 5 minutes together. It's just, you know, we have to be rational.
And this is one of the things I talk about often times is that a lot of times people allow passion to overtake rationality. And if you're going to do criminal profiling or investigative things, whatever, you have to take your >> [snorts] >> your being insensitive things and push that aside and say, "Okay, what is the What is the evidence here? What does it really mean?"
And we cannot And also we have to not Monday morning quarterback. And I know that you're if you're in the UK, you don't know what that probably is. Monday morning quarterbacking is when you watch a game on Sunday uh uh football, American football. You know, soccer. Anyway, American football game on Sunday and then you get all pissed off because you think that the quarterback made the wrong decisions and they shouldn't have done that on the third down or whatever.
Monday morning, you you have all the answers because you saw how it turned out.
But you weren't there on Sunday in the middle of of the game.
So, we can all look back in our lives and say, "Damn it. If I could Monday morning quarterback now, I wouldn't have married that person. I wouldn't have done this.
I wouldn't have gone out with that person. I wouldn't have had a you know."
We can go back and look at that because it's after the fact. So, we have to make sure that if we're going to analyze a crime, we don't allow the Monday morning quarterbacking and excessive outrage, passion, whatever the hell it is, and our own personal needs to prove something for us to ourselves rather than have anything to do with being rational about the actual incident.
Okay, I'm going to move on because otherwise I'll get stuck on this forever. Anyway, Alexis Okay, I want to look at Okay, wait a minute.
>> [laughter] >> I'm trying to move out of this one. Um So many interesting things. Okay. Uh somebody asked me to talk about this particular crime uh cuz this guy, Paul Quinn, was just convicted of a 2003 rape that another man had been convicted for and spent like 20 years in prison and and the okay and it is fascinating so I'm going to do it for Sunday. I'm going to do this as a Sunday my Sunday case if if uh if if StreamYard allows me to actually do the show without crashing and burning.
Not the show itself but the the site.
Um I find it really fascinating. I find that it was a case of um a person who was wrongly convicted and I lot of times I say oh they weren't most of the people weren't wrongly convicted they just you know like the Innocence Project in the United States gets people out and then claims oh they were wrongly convicted but they weren't they were rightly convicted but they're finding some technicality to get them out on and claiming they were innocent they never were.
This guy was convicted for 20 years and he did was innocent anyway and this guy now has been convicted.
And I want to go into all the details of that case because it's fascinating. I mean it's fascinating and so I definitely want to talk about that but I don't have enough time on this show to do it so that's going to be my Sunday show if everything doesn't go to hell.
Um oh let's mention this um so remember Brian Hooker who took his wife um they were going out to the sailboat in the Bahamas on this tiny little dinghy and and somehow she fell off of the dinghy and he couldn't get she couldn't get back on and he couldn't rescue her and she she floated away and >> [clears throat] >> they haven't found her yet. All right so what has happened with this particular issue? Okay so Brian Hooker the story is he's now left the Bahamas a day after claiming he physically would keep searching for his missing wife Lynette.
>> [laughter] >> So these people are you going to where where are you going to where you you going to physically search from where where is he going to let's see where he's going to by the way.
>> [snorts] >> Also Brian Hooker has left the Bahamas days after he was released from police custody. They did arrest him they could only keep him for so many hours and they had to let him go because they did not have evidence to charge him with the murder of his wife because they haven't been able to prove she didn't accidentally fall off that dinghy.
Hooker whose authorities have described as a person of interest no question have been in police custody for questioning connection with the disappearance of the wife Lynette. He was released on April 13th.
Lynette reportedly fell overboard while on a dinghy with her husband traveling from Hope Town to Elbow Cay uh April 4th. Hooker has not been accused of a crime and in following his release from custody his attorney has said his intention was to continue searching for his wife.
Okay >> [laughter] >> all right.
Um What?
Okay first of all regardless of whether his wife fell over accidentally or whether he pushed her over possibly with something heavy around her ankle but I I don't know that that be true.
Uh she's at the bottom of the sea or eaten by sharks.
She's not alive.
How how is this guy planning to search for her? I don't know is he paying is he paying for like divers to go and find her?
And how is he searching for if he left the area? Well anyway it says here his attorney says Mr. Hooker's primary focus remains to search for his wife of 25 years.
He is dedicating his full emotional and physical energy toward coordinating with relevant parties to find her. Coordinate okay he's coordinating all right.
>> [snorts] >> But he left the left the Bahamas to visit his mother who was ill and that it is unclear when he would return.
Thanks Mom.
Anyway >> [snorts] >> uh Carly Ellsworth Lynette's daughter and Hooker's stepdaughter tells people she is in the Bahamas and had thought Hooker would remain there.
Ellsworth says she has not spoken to Hooker since his release from police custody.
Hooker though through Butler categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing.
So I would kind of like to know what the efforts are he is putting out to find his wife at the bottom of the ocean. I mean theoretically she they were taking a dinghy out to the boat the sailboat you would think she'd wash up but she hasn't.
Now I'm I'm not a boater and I do not know issues about tides and all that stuff so I'm kind of a [ __ ] in that department so I don't put myself out there as being somebody you should listen to on that.
But it was fairly close. Now that now having said that I know there are times when certain tides and certain ways that the water moves could push her past a certain location and therefore out to sea where she's not going to wash wash up on a beach that may be what happened.
Uh of course it was also possible that the whole dinghy story was a dinghy story >> [laughter] >> and that he got on the dinghy and took her body far past their sailboat and put her in the ocean and therefore she's at the bottom of the ocean unless a diver really truly goes down to wherever she could be at the very very bottom of wherever water water area he she's in they may never find her. So does her body not washing up prove anything?
I don't know well it would prove that there's not there's not like a a large heavy cement object around her ankle um but I don't know what more what it would exactly prove. Uh if if her body well if her body came forward and it was proven she was strangled that would be something shot something stabbed something something that can't happen in the ocean.
In other words sometimes people say oh they're banged up and therefore they were beaten well then that that that depends or they had you know they were munched on. Well and I know sadly if they're munched on it can't cover up things like knife wounds but if there's like specific knife wounds on bones or specific uh look like they've been shot uh very clearly been shot uh perfect little hole through the skull that would be proving something. But until her body shows up they are probably not going to be arrested being able to arrest this guy and prove anything because they can't prove she didn't fall out of the dinghy unless they find her body and figure it out what happened to her. So uh but he's visiting his ill mother so >> [laughter] >> um um [snorts] Okay let me go down here uh strangled strangled by an octopus well there is an interesting concept.
Weighted down like Scott Peterson. It could be it could be so.
>> [snorts] >> Um uh It's hard to know who lies and that that that I mean if you if you've killed somebody then usually lying is probably part of what you're doing.
You know it just is.
Uh How do I learn to edit my videos? I don't edit any videos where I'll watch her. I don't edit anything I hate editing. I don't edit. You get whatever I do and make a fool of myself just stays in the video.
There's rare rare occasions where something went so wrong that I asked this guy >> [laughter] >> this guy sorry this guy the portrait he's with So sorry I'm just trying to figure out why I thought he was on the other side but I recently put the the portraits back up so anyway um this guy he's the one that does any editing for me but only under extreme circumstances where I'm like okay you got to cut that out because it's just I mean it's so bad that you just got to cut out this entire segment something went wrong.
Uh but that's done like once every rare rare rare rare rare occasion because I just don't have the energy to edit I don't do editing.
It's a it's it's a lot of work. I don't do it.
Um I'm like if you're interested in learning about criminal profiling and crime scene analysis you should not be interested in what I look like how good my makeup is and that I edit. It's not fancy.
I don't do things to be fancy it's not all you know slick. It's I'm here to help you understand things.
And that's what I that's what I stick with. Okay oh we have to talk about him.
Okay so D this is this man's name is supposedly David D 4 VD stupid name if I ever heard it. Anyway he's uh he has been arrested for the murder of his well I don't know what you want to call her. Okay let me find okay here we go.
Uh So anyway >> [sighs and gasps] >> this story has been going on for a really long time and people have been wondering why they have not arrested him way earlier. Uh singer D 4 VD I think that's his David uh is arrested months after a teen's remains were found in his car which is not where you want teen's remains to be found. Uh so the singer has been arrested on suspicion of killing a 14-year-old girl whose decomposed body was found last year in his apparently abandoned Tesla that was towed from Hollywood Hills.
Los Angeles police said in a brief statement that the 21-year-old Houston-born alt-pop singer whose legal name is David Burke was being held without bail on suspicion of murder after his arrest in the investigation of the killing of Celeste Riveras Hernandez.
Police said investigators will present a case to the prosecutors. All right.
The singer had been under investigation by a LA County grand jury looking into the death of Riveras Hernandez. Uh the probe was officially secret but its existence well you know kind of got out of got out to the public.
Um so anyway the long dead body of Celeste Riveras Hernandez was found in a Tesla on September 8th, a day after she would have turned 15. She was a 13-year-old seventh grader when her family reported her missing in 2024 from her hometown of Lake Elsinore, about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Authorities gave her age as 14 when she was killed in court documents.
The 2023 Tesla Model Y was registered in the singer's name at the Texas address of his subpoena family members. I don't know what that means. Anyway, it had been towed from an upscale neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills from where it was sitting seemingly abandoned.
They were investigating the the Tesla in a tow yard and they found a cadaver bag covered with insect and a strong odor of decay. And then they opened it up and there she was, what was left of her.
Okay, so they took her out of the bag, blah blah blah, da da da da da. Okay, uh Uh David DeeVee for V V D uh gained popularity among Generation Z fans for his blend of indie rock, R&B, and lo-fi pop. He went viral on TikTok in 2022 with a hit Romantic Homicide, which peaked at number four on the Billboard's Hot Rock and Alternative Songs chart.
All right, so it was this song Romantic Homicide and in that song he shows that he murdered girl. Anyway, that's not a good thing when you end up with a murdered girl in the back of your Tesla. Um >> [snorts] >> I want to say this um he's in big big trouble. First of all, she was known to be around him. It wasn't like uh they didn't know each other.
And people call him a pedophile and again I will say this over and over again. A pedophile is a child a child not a teen.
Uh she was a teen. She had a relationship with him. I can't remember all the details at this point. Anyway, she ran away from home to be with him, blah blah. And some teens at the age of 13 are quite womanly. And I say this not because I want to say that people should be with 13-year-olds, but I say this because in reality some girls at 13 are they're not children and they're attractive to men.
Not saying that men should be with them.
That it's called an ephebophile when a man of adult age likes to be around a teen girl or a teen boy. They're ephebophiles and they like teens. Just want to point out the difference between the two of them.
So, should she have been with him? No.
Should he have been with her? No.
Anyway, she ends up dead in the back of his Tesla, so things don't go well. I do want to point out that he was talented.
He really was cuz I I I I I listened to the song and sometimes when I you know if somebody's like a rapper or something I listen to it and I'm like jeez, the dude you suck anyway, you know, you were never going to be anybody. This guy was going to be somebody, but I want to read you this. Um If I can find it.
Uh Okay, let me find it because I I thought this was truly fascinating. Um Hello.
Oh, I didn't lose it. Please don't tell me I lost it. Uh okay, this is so interesting.
Um No.
No.
Ah.
>> [sighs] >> Hold on.
Cuz he gave this incredible explanation of why he did this song. This song.
And I thought it was absolutely I wonder if it's in my Oh, you know what? Maybe it's in my I sometimes I take a a screenshot of something and an explanation of something and I'm wondering if I did that. Um cuz it was so interesting.
He actually uh Okay, let me let me go back here a second and see if I can find it cuz it was really cool. Um Okay, I'm going to I'm going to put this in here just cuz I really I really want you to hear this cuz his ideation was kind of scary.
Um I'll put let's see. I'll put in D D V Now, come on now. Let's not I have issues here, too. V 4 V D Seriously?
D Okay. 4 V 4 V D explanation explanation of the song Uh what was the name of the song?
Romantic Homicide.
Romantic Homicide.
Okay, so let's see if I can come up with it. Um All [snorts] right.
Ah.
>> [sighs and gasps] >> Talks about it all being figurative, but here's where it gets interesting. All right.
He says it was a figurative killing.
At least that was um in the back of my mind I killed you. I didn't even regret it are not to be taken literally. It's a metaphorical death representing the complete mental erasure of a past relationship.
Okay, so in other words, you're dead to me.
I get it.
A mind story. He described the song as a figurative act of killing emphasizing the mind as the most secure place to process emotions, expelling the thought a milestone for personal evolution. So, here you had this bad thing, so your your whole thing is in your mind you're going to go through process of removing that person from your life, removing them so you don't have to think about them again. Again, I think that's pretty cool.
Um The hate you hook, that line I hate you was intended to convey deep emotion and finality signifying that the desire for the person is gone. In other words, I no longer love you. Now I hate you, so we're done.
I don't have to feel that love emotion anymore.
Interpretation of self-death. It says acknowledge interpretation that the person who died is actually his past self allowing him to evolve, become a better person by ending a toxic thought pattern.
All right. The song was inspired by storytelling aspects of graphic novels and Japanese manga.
And if you ever watch this like some of that Japanese manga out there, I'm like granddaughter likes it.
And I've seen one of their she showed me some of the things. Oh, he's dead and now she's dead and it's all like how much death is there in this stuff?
Um the music video features a character named Itami meaning pain in Japanese.
D V David explains that Itami is a murderous alter ego or killer alter ego that stems from a manga story he created about a detective who unknowingly commits the crimes he's investigating.
That's kind of a cool concept.
So so he has two parts. One is that his the whole thing is about killing off a love you feel for somebody and getting rid of them out of your mind. And the other one is that he's thinking of this cool concept in the future that he's going to be this guy who this detective is investigating crimes he's actually the one who did them.
The guy is brilliant. And the guy was talented.
But I'm also going to say the guy was very disturbed.
And if it proved is proven that he killed this young girl which I'm not going to say is probably probably very likely.
What a shame. That's all I can say. What a shame that a person who's that brilliant and has that talent unfortunately also can be disturbed. Uh it it that that that it would seem to be. He's a psycho impersonating a human.
Interesting.
Um That's Okay, going back to this. I'm back at Noah. Listen, it is it's harder to than you think to prevent your child or any other person's suicide. Very difficult. Extremely extremely difficult. That is true. Um But I just think that's absolutely fascinating the way he's thinking was.
And so he he wasn't like sometimes you get these rappers who commit these you know violent crimes and they're cuz their whole life is about violence and they're like holding up a gun to holding up you know spliff, you know, they got the weed, they got the money, they're showing they're throwing money around.
It's all about basically being a drug dealer and and and and and and and and have having fun with it. I won't say the word the women.
>> [laughter] >> And and selling drugs and making money. It's all it's a negative lifestyle 100% just a whole thing about gangs and drugs. And they get end up you know, they get end up getting shot. Some of them have a reasonable talent and some of them have no talent.
This guy was very different.
And it's just like wow, you know.
Not your usual thing that you see.
But but that may be true. He may be no less a psychopath. That is correct. But we don't we're going to wait till we get see if he gets convicted. I find it really hard to find a way that her body ended up in the back of his Tesla, you know, I mean in his trunk of his Tesla.
Uh yeah, okay.
And he never reported her missing either. You So, anyway, yeah. Um he seemed to be what you would call disturbed. Um but but it was fascinating to just read that and I'm like I actually think this guy is like really smart. And you know and he had talent. I mean I listened to the song and I'm like okay, it wasn't my kind of thing and I had trouble understanding half the words because he I thought they were kind of slurred, but it was good. I mean I could see why people really liked it. Although he's got millions of uh views now. Mostly people said, "Did you come here in 2026?"
>> [laughter] >> After he's been, you know.
So, a lot of times you get a lot of extra views if you kill somebody.
Or you're alleged to have killed somebody. Um okay, let's see.
Uh So many So many things that I found to talk about this round, I'll tell you.
Uh Okay, let's see which one I want to talk about.
I'm going to get I'm going to One of these A couple of these I'm going to do a separate videos cuz they were so interesting and Okay, this woman.
Okay.
This woman was what lived in Hawaii. I get a lot of Hawaiian Since I've been in Hawaii for 3 months, um and I uh my uh my show came out of Hawaii, you know, the computer was linked into Hawaii. Not my show, but just my computer. Um I get all kinds of Hawaii stuff now because I think I'm situated in Hawaii. So, you know, the algorithm figures it out and throws all these things at me. But this one was really interesting. A Hawaiian woman has been charged in the death of her 11-year-old adopted daughter.
And I mean she looks like a nice woman.
Anyway, Sina Pili, 39, was arrested on a grand jury bench warrant Friday after she was indicted on charges of manslaughter, endangering the welfare of a minor, and persistent non-support.
Manslaughter.
Manslaughter.
Authorities said they were first alerted Now, she had adopted a whole bunch bunch of kids, by the way. This she was like She had like five of them or something.
Authorities said they were in first alerted to the situation on December 22nd, 2023. First responders were called to the home where they were they found 11-year-old Azalia Pili Ah You lying unresponsive with bruises to various parts of her body, including her face.
The 11-year-old was taken to the Kahuku Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
They examined her and they found Well, a whole bunch of things.
Uh she had extensive bruising, multiple abrasions to her body, wounds to the nose being consistent with being bitten, rib fractures, and dark-colored lung and vic- indicative of pneumonia. Days before her death, she told her adopted parents she was sick. The autopsy did reveal she tested positive for COVID, influenza A, and that she had pneumonia.
According to the Okay, the Okay, the family had four more adopted children ages 12, 9, 8, and 7.
After this little girl's death, they took them into protective custody. I think Here Here's Here's Here's the kicker.
A court uh Brigham Young University Hawaii confirmed Pili taught a class as an adjunct teacher instructor. As soon as the university became aware of her arrest, her contract was terminated.
Yeah, I think. Uh because she was a Where is it?
She sta- She was a into so- She was a social worker, I think. As far as I remember.
And what bothers me here is that she beat her repeatedly.
Over and over.
And when the child was sick, she bit her. She broke her ribs.
Manslaughter?
Manslaughter?
I'm having problems with that.
Good lord.
I just have problems with that.
Uh No, he was No, he wasn't a gangster rapper. They said he was not. I mean, that's the whole point. He was a very alternative singer. Maybe violence and perhaps sexual deviance. Yeah.
Um I I just went through killing a partner.
I I just I just explained that whole thing. Did you miss that?
I went through the whole story about how about his music. He's not a rapper. Um must have come in late or been distracted.
>> [laughter] >> Um So, um So, you know, how how somebody gets that light of a sentence? I mean, well, they're going They charged her with manslaughter. I don't know how they didn't charge her with with murder. I mean, that should have been murder.
That's not manslaughter.
That That's She tortured that child. The child was in captivity because she was her You know, she adopted the child. Child was in captivity.
And she tortured her, beat her, and murdered her. I think the problem is they're saying they don't know whether she died from the pneumonia or from the the violence. I guess she died from the pneumonia.
So, that's how it's getting a manslaughter charge.
It's very annoying when I see that thing that happen.
How much are going to They might get her on the abuse. [clears throat] I hope they give her one hell of a long sentence. Cuz that's pretty pretty appalling. Um Just appalling. Uh I want to mention this case just because uh Where is this pretty girl?
Yeah, this pretty girl. She's really pretty.
She's a really pretty girl. Anyway, um The reason I want to bring this up is because we have had so many cases where somebody has been found dead and immediately it's assumed to be murder when the person has died of uh The reason one was in Spain where the young man from Alabama um drank too much and walked around the rocks on beaches, fell in, and people were claiming he was Oh, he was murdered. He was murdered. And yet there was actual video of showing him walking alone on the beach and going out on the rocks. So, I was like, "No, he wasn't."
This was a very sad situation. A dead body identified as former Bachelor star, 32, 1 year after she was found semi-naked in a ravine. Now, when you hear hear the word semi-naked, this is where people jump to conclusion she was raped and murdered.
Um Anabella Lovas, who was who was a on the Hungarian version of the Bachelor, in 2021 was discovered in a ravine in the Canary Islands in 2025.
At the time, they were unable to identify Lovas, who had been found naked from the waist down and without personal belongings or identification.
They did an autopsy. DNA evidence was inconclusive for some freaky reason.
Lovas, aged 32, was discovered at a burial ravine, a remote hiking location on the island of Gran Cana- Canaria.
Okay, a remote like hiking location. All right. Uh the newspaper reported that she had been She had been reported missing by her family while she was staying at a hotel on the island. So, you see this is looking suspicious, right? That somebody kidnapped her, abducted her, raped her, and tossed her in this ravine.
Um Finally, they were confirm They confirmed her identity through dental records and by matching tattoos on the body on on the body to those of her on her back.
Understood they haven't determined a cause of death.
Now, you say with them determining a cause of death, how can they say she wasn't murdered?
An autopsy ruled out a violent death, strangulation, and sexual assault.
We think she may have died in another area, either from an accident or suicide, and that the floodwaters swept her into El Berriel.
Uh It's Supposedly this particular area is um The area is very hard to reach.
They They tried The colleagues tried to reach the natural pool to reconstruct her last steps and carry out a visible inspection, but it was impossible. You would have needed to be a professional climber, not just any hiker, to reach the spot.
So, the theory is is that she possibly in some depressed state or suicidal state went off to this lo- bizarre location and died somehow and and because of the the waters was carried to this other location. And losing her part of her clothing in a in a flood situation is not unusual.
So, it's said that she moved to Gran Canaria after a battle with cancer, which reportedly reportedly affected her mental health. And what I find interesting, people want to believe somebody's absolutely been raped and murdered when they've had mental health crisis.
Or just murdered like like Noah Donahoe.
You know, he had a mental health crisis and that and to that he would have psychosis or suicidal ideations or a mix is not that rare. And that this girl for whatever reason she's just her mental health is in the toilet.
Who knows?
That, you know, Now, mind you, you can still become a victim even under the circumstances. So, theoretically, Noah could have left the house and because he was messed up in the head, somebody took advantage of him. Absolutely true. And same for her. But you have to look at the autopsy and determine whether in Noah Donahoe's case, he drowned. And there were no signs that he was attacked. And the same thing in her case, there's no sign she was attacked.
Her body's been there too long to determine much else. But um you know, it's a sad situation, but you know, sometimes that's what happens.
And when you have people with mental mental illnesses, and they just sort of go off and and you know, it's it's really a shame. And but you know, still um I don't know about the I don't know about Who Who is this one? I don't know which one that is, Clarissa. Let me know, maybe I'll do it next week. Um But I mean, do you know, people have a lot more mental issues than you think. I mean, you know, all of us we we try you know, we struggle sometimes to go through life with different different issues that we deal with, whether it be uh illness or it be a divorce, or it be uh somebody close to you was murdered, or whether you just you know, you can't you can't find your footing in life, or you know, you're getting older, or you know, you're you're not happy you're not making enough money, you're not happy where you're living, or you got a a substance abuse problem. I mean, >> [laughter] >> this is this is regular people haven't even gotten to that point yet. But, sometimes when you have all those problems, or some of those problems, you can get to that point.
And it's it's a shame, but it's just uh sometime Oh, this one I want to talk about this. Oh my god. So, this guy, this young this man here, does anybody know who he is? I'm just curious whether you know this story yet.
Cuz this is something is like, "Wow, really?" Um I'm looking for the story while you all see it and tell me if you know who this is.
Hold on, I got to find it.
All right, here we go. I found it.
Anybody know who that is?
I'm just curious whether you know.
Uh No idea.
All right.
That man is the ex-lieutenant governor of Virginia.
And here he is with his family.
Uh there's a picture of his family. All right, okay. There he is with his family.
His kids, you see him behind that one child they got a horse. They got a horse they they got nice they they live in this nice place. Yeah, [snorts] and that's his wife and What about this guy?
Disgraced ex-Virginia lieutenant governor. He was running for governor of Virginia. And let me tell you what happened.
So, he became a raging alcoholic and deadbeat. Now, this is New York Post, so and they use very big language. After his professional life and marriage unraveled, why did his life and marriage unravel?
Because he got accused of rape by a bunch of women, and he said, "I didn't rape any of those women. It was consensual."
But, he was married at the time. So, whether I think he raped them or not, I I you know, a lot of women these days when somebody's big and important, they will claim rape when they got drunk and ended up having sex with the guy, and then now they can say, "I was raped." Uh so, I don't know whether they were raped or they weren't raped. I don't know. But, I do know he was cheating on his wife with a lot of women.
And he was in a high political position, so maybe he shouldn't have done that, especially if you want to run for governor. Anyway, >> [snorts] >> and so, after his professional life and marriage unraveled, he stole money meant for his kids in order to buy a gun.
And that's what was in the the divorce documents. The father of two apparent mental breakdown was laid bare in court filings. Just months before he killed his wife, Serena Serena? And and a tragic murder-suicide, which is I think last week. Um Fairfax, uh he was apparently drinking so heavily that he would lock himself away in the office of his family's home, where he lived among empty wine bottles, trash, and piles of dirty laundry, and would only emerge long enough to get food or smoke cigarettes.
He purchased a handgun in 2022. Now, we're talking that's 4 years ago.
Uh with cash that was supposed to be used for his teenage children's horseback riding lessons.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Okay. [laughter] I'm not even sure what the heck that even that even makes any sense. So, a handgun is a handgun is not that expensive that should wipe out his He had enough money it shouldn't wipe out his children's horseback riding lessons, but okay, whatever. He also repeatedly allowed the family's mortgage to go into default and dodge household bills. That could be a problem.
Uh Serena alleged that Fairfax had chosen not to be a productive member of the family, and that the dictionary definition of deadbeat was accurate as applied to him.
The judge noted that Fairfax, who was representing himself in the acrimonious divorce because he probably thought he was so smart, didn't dispute the facts. [laughter] You should have got a lawyer, dude.
Anyway, he might be a lawyer, I don't know. I don't know what his background is before he was lieutenant governor of Virginia.
As a result of his deadbeat behavior, a judge ordered Fairfax to leave the family home by April 30th.
Okay. Oh, so then when did he actually kill them? Wait wait I got to look at this cuz that has to be an older It's published in 2026.
When the heck did this actually happen?
Okay, this is a very little confusing here.
All right.
So, so, so he told him to get out of there. The but 2 weeks after before that deadline, Fairfax ended up killing his estranged wife and himself inside their million-dollar home in Annandale outside the nation's capital.
The court documents shed light on his downward spiral in the years after his stunning fall from grace. His mental health started to decline after multiple women came forward in 2019 to accuse him of sexual assault.
And he was trying to run for president I mean, sorry, governor, didn't work out so well for him. Uh then he after he left office in 2022, he just withdrew from his family more and more, and he was very very obviously super depressed.
All things considered, it's clear the trauma experienced by Fairfax has not been fully processed, and the isolation, drinking, and lack of participation in family life are manifestations of what seem to be a sense of fatalism and hopelessness.
He presented no plan to address the root cause of the situation and exhibited little or no self-awareness of the impact of his behavior on others. Highly narcissistic is what I'm going to say.
And maybe psychopathic. Because until that point, he could do whatever he damn well pleased. He became what he got married, he made money, moved became lieutenant governor. He thought he was probably going to become governor, maybe president of the United States, and he just kept going and going and going until he he overstepped himself, you know? And I I I apparently, regardless of whether you think he raped or did not rape these women, he shouldn't have been with these women.
You know, you he gets so arrogant that you just do things you shouldn't do. And by the way, it's not a political channel, so if I do not want to see one do not say anything in the chat room or in the comments about any political figure, okay? That's not what this is about.
Uh so, so anyway, she slapped her husband with divorce papers in July 2025, a year and a day after the couple initially separated.
Police acknowledge the messy divorce is likely to blame for Thursday's bloodshed. No, no, he was to blame, not the divorce. And you know, it may have got him to the point where he couldn't stand losing one more time.
So, he shot his wife repeatedly in the basement of their home before turning the gun on himself. His kids were actually in the home at the time.
That is one selfish narcissistic human being.
Uh and it's really you know, it always amazes me that you know, which it shouldn't by now, but the guy was wealthy enough, he was probably very smart.
Um he had children depending on him. Just get the damn divorce, move on, get yourself a new lady, start a new career, which he probably do because I don't know what his background was. I'm going to say what probably wasn't He probably was a lawyer. Let me let me see if Justin Fairfax was a lawyer or not. Um because I'm I'm just going to think, you know, when you have a high level of education and and um a a you you can do you know, you can really move on. You can move on, you know what I mean? Um it's not as Okay, let me put Justin Fairfax education and work.
Justin, I'm going to Grok on this.
Justin, yeah, do not do that to me.
I I think I've had more technical issues this week than I've ever had before. Justin, Justin Fairfax education and work history.
All right, let's see who he was before he became the lieutenant governor.
Um Grok is thinking.
At least for a minute. Even Grok has to at least check a few things out.
All right.
He was an American attorney. There I'm right. See, he was a he was a he was an attorney. He was a lawyer. He was an American attorney and politician who served as the 41st lieutenant governor of Virginia from 2018 to 2022.
Oh.
Wow.
He went to DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland. That's just down the street. DeMatha is a great school. Um he earned a BA in public policy from Duke University.
Uh he worked for 2 years on the staff of the US Senate Judiciary Committee. He earned a JD from Columbia Law School.
He was a member of the Columbia Law Review and Black Law Students Association. He also worked as an aide to Democratic uh vice presidential nominee John Edwards in 2004. He was a law clerk, and then he was Oh, the Wait a minute. He had a hell of a good history. Then he ran unsuccessfully for Virginia uh state attorney in 2013. He but he won the lieutenant governor in 2017, and he served uh 2018 to '22 along Governor Ralph Northam, but faced significant challenges including sexual assault allegations from his time at Duke. Wow, they're really going back a long damn way.
And during the 2004 DNC, which he denied.
He ran for governor in 2021, but performed poor Oh, he did actually run for governor. Performed poorly, left office in 2022.
He he was a federal prosecutor and civil litigator before entering uh elected office full-time.
Okay, so they said he I guess messed around with some is is is had raped some women or sexually assaulted some women when he was at Duke. We're talking 2000. You know, I'm kind of sick of um personally, of the Me Too things where you go back 20 years and claim, "When I was drunk, um you you I was with this guy and he did this to me, or he he roofied me when there's no proof of it. I I believe again, if if you really have been a sexually assaulted, you better be in that police station right away. And I for all that it's uncomfortable for women to do that and they're embarrassed and they're shamed blah blah blah and they're not going to be believed. Regardless of all that, I don't think you have the right to come back 20 years later and accuse somebody of something they cannot possibly prove not to be true. They can't You can't prove it to be true, but they can't prove it not to be true and I find that despicable and I wish it would stop. I wish it The simple would say, "If you didn't report it back then, we're not believing you now. Sorry, even if it happened, it's too late."
So it was So basically, I guess they came out and who knows whether, you know, whether he whether he did these things or he did do these things or the whether it was a political attack on him because make him look bad. I don't know. I don't know. A lot of times you just wonder on these things. And again, I don't do this on a political channel, but he had he obviously things did not go well for him. And when he failed to get become a governor, I guess he just went on the spiral downhill because his ego couldn't take it.
Because he had in his mind that he wanted to rise up probably as a governor, possibly run for vice president, possibly run for president, whatever he had in his mind. I mean, it's always a disappointment when things don't work out the way you wish. Like a love affair fails, your marriage fails.
Um I've had situations as as a criminal profiler, which I am not happy about. I mean, I have I've had books might as well just throw the damn thing work on it the whole damn year and and then and then publishers screws me over. And or I'm up for a show that I'm all I get all the way to top of Discovery Channel and some [ __ ] there goes, "Oh yeah, let not let's not do that."
After everybody said, "Pat, we got this in the bag." I was going to have my own show. All these These things happen.
You know, life is full of good things and bad things and things that just don't turn out the way you want.
And if you don't have an ego that is so huge that says, "I deserve to have everything I want." You'll say, "Well, at least at least I don't and you're going to list put a list in there."
At least I'm not in the middle of a war.
At least I'm I don't have cancer. At least I my kids still like me. You can put a whole bunch of lists in there where you're you're a very fortunate person. But a person with a massive narcissist ego and narcissism cannot handle when they don't win.
And in this particular case, he already lost in a bunch of things and and instead of he had a huge his I mean, even if somebody accused you of something, you have an attorney with a huge background, you could certainly have your own law practice or do something.
But I guess he wanted to be huge in the political world and he didn't make it.
So now he now his wife is divorcing him because she found out he was cheating on her. And >> [laughter] >> or I don't even know if that was cheating on her. If that happened in Duke, wait a minute, now I'm confused.
Maybe he still continued that. But anyway, they didn't work any longer. All they All she wanted was a divorce.
I don't you know, and but when you when you look at murder suicides or or when if somebody takes out their or their whole family, it's usually because their ego can't handle other people being around to see them in that shape.
Because it's well, because they don't want to be seen that way.
It's some some level of humiliation that their ego cannot take except and as opposed to understanding that sometimes you just have to you have to just you know, accept it.
For example, growing older isn't isn't a big thrill and I don't care what everybody says. It's never been a It's never a big thrill. You know, your your your looks decline, your health declines and your opportunities decline.
But that's the way it is. So it's since everybody goes through that, you shouldn't be taking it personally.
>> [laughter] >> And you should do what you can to have a good life and help people.
He could have done that.
But his ego couldn't take it. So I just thought that was an interesting case.
Woo. Um Oh, no.
>> [laughter] >> One is lesser than the other.
Governor's a big guy and the lieutenant governor helps him. It's like a biggest like president vice president. Um Oh, that's a good point. Uh doesn't It proves that intelligence and psychopathy aren't correlated. That's true. I mean, there are there are really dumb [ __ ] uh psychopaths and there are really brilliant psychopaths. The advantage of the brilliant psychopaths have is that they usually can manipulate the people in the world around them better. And they because they have like um uh the the uh the uh Canadian colonel um Colonel um What's his name? Somebody give me a Somebody throw his name out of some Canada.
Um the guy the guy the serial killer um Russell Russell I'm just forgetting here. Um Russell I got Now I got to put it in here. I did a show on it. So you'd think I could remember his name, but I don't remember names very well.
So let me just put it in here. Canadian serial killer Colonel Russell What's his last name?
Russell Williams. Russell Williams.
Okay, so he was a you know, if you haven't seen that yet, you can check if you can always go to uh YouTube and in the search engine put in Profiler Pat Brown and the case. This will be Russell Williams. This guy was a colonel in the Air Force, very highly respected, great job, smart.
He was a serial killer. Very rare. Um I mean, to have to have the person have that level just because most serial killers don't have patience and they don't have the good education.
So but he he fooled people longer because he was a colonel for God's sakes, you know.
>> [laughter] >> So a lot of times the people are very very smart, have good education, they are able to manip this as a psychopath in the community manipulate people way better. And therefore, people think, "Well, they're so smart, it couldn't possibly be." But they can.
So yeah, and um Yeah, I mean, that's a that's a real It's just a super I always I find it so super sad when I see uh that kind of thing go on with any kind of murder suicide or um taking out your whole family um it's just like I feel all those other people who lived with that person for all those years and had they thought they were loved by that person and then found out they were not.
Because psychopaths don't love. So and people there's don't kill you who have [clears throat] that ability to do so. All right, let's see if anything else I want to talk about here. Oh, I might as well talk about this one.
>> [laughter] >> No, that's not it. Sorry, that's the case I'm going to do at some point.
Where the heck is it? Is it this one?
No, it's not that one either. Okay. Oh, this is interesting though. I just want to mention this cuz I This guy is amazing. This is Oklahoma principal tackles former student with semi-automatic guns. He didn't The principal This is terribly written. The principal didn't tackle him with a gun.
The guy had guns and he tackled him and he ended up getting shot in the leg. And I'm just This guy is such a freaking hero and if they I think I don't think he's getting um maybe the attention he should get for what he did.
Um His name is Kirk Moore.
Um I don't know if there's pictures here. Kirk Moore was injured as he disarmed a former pupil who opened fire at Pauls Valley High School.
He's been praised, but not very hugely for preventing a tra- tragedy at high school by charging and disarming a former student armed with two semi-automatic handguns.
He was a principal of Pauls Valley High School. He was shot in the leg as he wrestled the attacker, a 20-year-old a said by court documents to be obsessed with the 1999 shooting at Colorado's Columba a Columbine High School.
There's so many these mass murderers just obsess over that. Um So I'm just amazed he that he did that. Um he raced from his office and threw himself on top of the suspect.
That's really incredible. Um The the uh the alleged attacker Victor Lee Hawkins fired several shots before he was disarmed by Moore and another staff member who ran up to help.
So um And he he got shot in the leg. At least that's all he Amazing that he only got shot in the leg. Um I I wonder what's happening with the uh Oh.
Hawkins Okay, entered the school, pointed his pistol in general for everyone to get on the ground. He then stepped out from behind the vending machine and pointed his gun at a male student. Principal Moore then came out of the office and charged at Hawkins. Hawkins told me he did not He wanted to conduct his own school shooting like Columbine.
Hawkins said he did not like Moore and therefore Hawkins went to the school to kill Moore.
Must have. Okay, wait a minute.
Okay, who Hold on a second.
I'm going to say that his lawyer is going to make sure that he says he only wanted to kill Moore and not really kill the other kids because that would take him out of the mass murderer situation and put it down to uh attempted homicide.
And therefore, he won't get He only is He should be in prison the rest of his life, but the psychopath is probably going to get a short sentence.
So but I congratulate that principal on saving those children cuz that's just that That's amazing to me. Um What's this picture? Is this the picture I'm looking for? No. Where did my picture go?
Huh. I was looking for this story cuz it was just so ridiculous. Um Hold on a second. Uh uh Okay, where where is the picture? I don't know if I have it. Uh-uh-uh. Okay, I can't find it. But anyway, there [laughter] was There was this um a video of um this bear This bear was getting into somebody's car. You know how bears get into people's cars? And uh this bear They have a video of it, the bear in the car ripping the car up, right?
And then the same bear, apparently, ripped up two other cars.
And they went into the house of the guy who owned the car, and they found a bear costume.
>> [laughter] >> So So, anyway, the investigation of flag was a investigation began when a insurance company flagged a suspicious claim tied to an incident at Lake Arrowhead. The suspects claimed a bear entered the 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost and caused interior damage.
They submitted video footage as evidence.
Detectives later determined that the bear in the video was a person wearing a bear costume, and uncovered two additional fraudulent claims submitted to separate insurance companies involving the same date and location, but tied to two different other cars. I guess there was only one video of a car being ripped up.
Anyway, so they they they issued a search warrant, and they found the costume in the suspect's home. You know, when you when you when you turn in a thing that says a bear messed up your car, you kind of want to get rid of the costume, you know?
>> [laughter] >> So stupid.
Anyway, so it they they they ex they total loss the insurance company was 141,000 plus uh uh for these people that were involved in this fraud, and there were three different people involved in the fraud.
A bear costume.
>> [laughter] >> That's pretty funny.
Uh that's pretty It just makes that just that just definitely amused me. I I think that was funny. Um and now I want I do it before I Let's see, we're going to to the end here, but I do want to talk about Okay.
You know, I always get pissed off with sentences that really suck and are just ridiculous um for for the for the crime.
So, this one is Where's the picture? I had a picture of that. Why isn't it here? And I I I would go back and get the picture.
Dang it all.
But, I can't because I want I can't take the chance on doing anything to mess up things right now, otherwise the site site will crash since I'm having problems with StreamYard right now. But, there was this guy who just got on this one find uh Okay, I got to find him. Hold on.
Hold on.
Oh, here he is.
This is the guy I just want to show I'll show you a picture like that. See him with all the money he's showing all that money he's got ripped.
Anyway, Hyattsville, Maryland man learned his fate in federal court today. Hyattsville is about 50 minutes drive from my house in Maryland. Uh in connection with a multi-million dollar money laundering scheme.
All right.
Judge Matthew J. Maddox sentenced Victor Killen, age 33, Everything's reloading here. Um to 63 months in prison. So, 63 months, can anyone do that? It's about 5 years.
Uh followed by 3 years of supervisory release for conspiring to engage in a large multi-member money laundering conspiracy.
He also ordered Killen to pay $7 million in restitution.
We're not talking something minor. If he has to return $7 million, we We all know that is a whole bunch of money he ain't returning that he either used and had a good time with or he's hidden someplace. And I'm I'd be perfectly willing a 5-year sentence probably won't even be 5 years, maybe 3 years. I'd be perfectly willing to serve that so I can go back out and then spend all the rest of that money.
>> [snorts] >> Uh he pled guilty to participating in that Get this. In a laundering money laundering conspiracy in December 2025, and admitted that at least $3 million money laundered occurred pursuant to his direct participation in the conspiracy. That's what he confessed. All right. And da da da da da da da da da da da da da da Okay, according to documents, beginning in 2021 and continuing to 2024, he conspired with multiple individuals to launder proceeds of a large-scale wire fraud.
The co-conspirators engaged in various financial transactions to conceal the nature, location, source, ownership, and control of the wild wire fraud proceeds.
The The victims included government agencies, organizations, and companies, including an environmental trust, urban redevelopment program, medical center, transportation and logistics company, school district, college, and county government, among others.
He and his co-conspirators used and controlled several different encrypted electronic communications accounts, which they used in the furtherance of the money laundering.
Uh co-conspirators worked with each other to create limited liability companies to serve as shell entities, open bank accounts, or cause bank accounts to be opened in the name of the shell entities. They were laundering all this money from all this crooked crap.
Uh Pursuant to the conspiracy, the co-conspirators often engaged in multiple financial transactions in quick succession, frequently layering wire fraud proceeds in multiple sub subsequent transactions.
I know it's a lot of this hard to understand, but I just want to read it because it's a lot. That's the whole point. It wasn't some simple little Oh, I cheated somebody out of something.
We're talking about a major conspiracy.
So, get this what They actually charged 14 defendants in connection with the money laundering conspiracy. 13 have pled guilty.
And one guy, Fezou Benora, 28, remains a fugitive from justice.
Uh so, here we have In connection with prosecution, Young Sawe of Silver Spring, Gideon Agma Agbayangway of Montgomery County, Ariel Elovia of the Harris Hanover County pled guilty. Additionally, Andrew Negbe Gift of some guy I can't [laughter] read all the names. Um Um Ogunasano, Parker, Ndoje Jiktor.
>> [laughter] >> So, a nice interesting mixture of what sounds American, what sounds Hispanic, and what sounds African. So, it it wasn't a it wasn't a racist organization. They looted lots of people.
Um >> [clears throat] >> in [snorts] this money laundering. So, they previously sentenced this other guy to 48 Keep reloading. Oh, for God's sake, stop doing that.
What the heck? I want to read this last part cuz it's really interesting. The sentences.
Don't move.
Uh one of them was Agba Agbayome got 48 months in federal prison, and he had the restitution of almost 3 million.
Ogunasano got 40 months, and he had to restitute 5 million.
Parker got 36 months, and had to give back 8 million.
I guess if you steal more, you get less time. Um >> [laughter] >> Um Ogbici got 33 months, and had to give up 11 million. Ndoje Jiktor uh 24 months for only 733 dude. Oh, he only got 24 months. Okay. Colon Colon got 27 months, had a restitution of 2 million.
The case is part of the Homeland Security Task Force initiative, which seeks to end the presence of criminal cartels, foreign gangs, and transnational criminal organizations.
This is clearly trans national um organizations through collaborative and comprehensive response. So, they did all this.
All of this.
And um And I'm looking at this, and I'm thinking, "You got to be kidding me."
And this guy There was only one comment, but the one comment was correct. People just going to keep keep doing this kind of stuff with how light these sentences are.
I mean, you get 3 years for millions and millions of You know, a lot of money laundering. It's a huge conspiracy to money laundering, and that's what you get.
You should be in prison for 20 years.
I'm sorry. 20 years.
So, um >> [clears throat] >> unbelievable.
Um Uh Texas Redhead says, "We have a couple businesses around us that have never been never had customers."
>> [laughter] >> That's always a clue. We have a We have this mattress place. I never see anybody going in that mattress place. Yeah, we always joke that it must be drugs or money laundering. You know, >> [laughter] >> sometimes you really do wonder. You're like, "Nobody ever" When I was in Hawaii, where I was staying, next to me was a parking lot full of cars.
It's supposed to be an overflow lot for some uh car sales thing, but nobody ever came there. I'm like, "Is it real Is that really what it is?"
>> [laughter] >> Yeah. Um Don't really know, um but the the fact that a person can commit a much more minor crime and get 3 years, and then you you're in part of a huge money laundering conspiracy, which often is involved with drug cartels and other things, cuz God knows what else they're involved in outside of the wire fraud stuff.
Because it's a whole it's a whole mixture of things. And um and shell companies and all that stuff.
You should be in prison for 20 years. Uh 3 years is ridiculous. And they spent You know how much money they spent on this investigation? I guess they just want to get some of that money back.
But, last week I was talking about the doctor who ripped off all the the the Medicaid stuff, and he got, again, a slap on the wrist and a really short period of time in in jail, and then he had to give some money back.
Lord.
>> [laughter] >> That did not go well. I'm telling you I couldn't pronounce any of those names.
>> [laughter] >> Um I know the one that's an N in the beginning is usually a like a Nigerian name or something. Ooh, ooh, ooh, something.
>> [laughter] >> But no, that was I was I pretty much messed that all up, so yeah. I I don't deny it. Okay. Anything else I want to talk about before Let me see if there's one more thing before I before I I'm going to do that one's going to be a separate case. I didn't want to do that one because I wanted to spend more time on it. Oh, maybe I'll just mention this guy cuz I've had him rolling around for a while.
Kevin Mays.
I mean, here he is. He's Cal State. He went played for Cal State.
And then the team hired him as a player development coordinator and an assistant coach.
But apparently, he's a pimp.
>> [laughter] >> I mean I mean, it's sometimes you just like really, dude? I mean you know, you you had this chance. I mean, this is where I always frustrate people.
When you have a chance in life, which is above a good portion of people in the world I mean, there's a ton of people in the world who who die young, can't get work, starving, poor as hell, sleep on the streets, and I don't mean homeless people who do drugs. I mean, like in India, you got people whole families sleeping on the street cuz simply they don't have money.
I mean, there's there's people who have been born into horrible situations that don't get a chance in life.
And if you've got a chance in life if you've got a chance above many other people. And as I sit in this house I'm not rich. Some people say cuz I was on television. I'm not. And I know. I I've always made I stayed home for many, many, 14 years at least.
Yeah. Uh homeschooling my kids.
Um I rented three rooms out of my house in order to survive so I could stay home with the kids. I shopped at thrift stores. Um even at television, I didn't make that much money. So, um and what I've written books, but I don't I made money off of one book that was really two books that were good. And the other four books basically I was I spent year the whole year writing them and got less than $5,000 for them or or nothing. My last book got actually ended up with zero. Um the the publisher made some money, but I made nothing. So I've never been rich.
But my gosh I am sitting in a house that's got a roof.
Come on, YouTube.
I have three kids.
And my three kids are okay. At least now they're they're doing okay. You know I have got no reason to [ __ ] you know?
I mean, I'm not going to get everything I want in life. But so here you got this guy.
He had a chance in life more than most people.
But then what the heck happened? Okay.
What happened to my story?
Oh, come on now. What the heck? Sorry.
What is I don't Where did it go to?
I can't believe it that Okay.
I'm back.
Why is it on Twitter? Oh, sorry.
Uh What the Now I got to go I now I got to I now I got to put it back in. For some reason it just it just flipped it.
Some something else. Okay. Okay, what was he a basketball? It's a basketball.
Basketball, okay. Basketball, Cal Cal State coach Mhm.
Kev. I'm going to go put up Kev and see if it comes up that way.
Yeah, there we go.
>> [laughter] >> Came up that way. Former Cal State Bakersfield assistant basketball coach Kevin Mays is facing 11 charges, including felonies for pimping, pandering, human trafficking, and child pornography.
A judge ruled there's sufficient evidence to proceed to trial after investigation revealed he allegedly ran a sex trafficking ring across four states. Okay, I'll say this. The guy just wasn't like like like taking a couple girlfriends and selling them off.
>> [laughter] >> He was running a whole freaking organization.
And he operated with across four states and with illegal firearms.
There was an anonymous tip sent to the head coach Rod Barnes saying that he was trafficking a woman.
The charges also say so the charges include pimping, pandering, possession of child pornography, 600 plus images.
And again, I I don't know what when they say child pornography again, there's there's it's not okay to have teenage pornography, but it's also that is different from 6-year-olds. I just want to point that out cuz it I just wish they would say pedophile pornography or ephebophile pornography. Just because I don't I don't like people getting confused over what it is, even though both are completely wrong, okay? And completely illegal and horrifying. Not saying they're not. Manufacturing illegal firearms. Oh, he's making these ghost guns. Okay. And drug possession with intent to sell them. Dude had he was doing everything.
Investigators reported finding the woman at Sacramento hotel registered to Mays and discovering numerous illegal weapons and drugs in his possession.
I mean Look at this guy.
So first of all, he's good-looking guy.
He got all the way he actually played for he actually played college basketball, became a assistant coach, could have gone on to being a coach.
This guy had was had so many opportunities in life.
I I can't even imagine what his family is thinking now. It's like you had these opportunities.
And you threw it all away.
I I it boggles my mind.
It boggles my mind.
>> [laughter] >> Dude needed a backup plan. Well, I guess. Oh my god, it's just just crazy. Yeah, he is he is handsome.
I mean, it's like I mean I I I I I have always had a problem understanding people's inability to be um appreciative of where they are in life.
That they get if they have if if they have something to be appreciative for.
Um I've always hated the the the statement, you deserve.
You deserve love. You deserve to be successful. No, you don't.
There's no such a deserving thing. You know, we're born into life where we're like there we're here.
And it becomes down to we have to basically make our life work as best we can. And if we're fortunate enough to have decent parents be born into a situation where we're not poor as crap. Um if we're not being sexually assaulted and and murdered and uh victim of war and horrible, horrible circumstances. If we're that lucky how dare we think we need to do something that we that we can't appreciate that and we should do something else. Of course the chances that the reason they're probably doing something else is that sociopathy thing, you know? Because what kind of person traffics women?
Traffics has child pornography?
Illegal guns that he makes himself and and sells drugs except for a psychopath.
So, sometimes psychopaths can play basketball really well and they look cute, too.
>> [laughter] >> That's Again, you're right. Um proves good looks and intelligence are not correlated, either. Uh he's a basketball player. I don't know if he was intelligent, but he might have been really good at chucking those baskets. So, um but um just really, you know.
>> [snorts] >> Uh it's when you I'm you know, I'm sure they were shocked because who would think? I mean, you know I I I I feel sorry for the coach. It's like what the heck?
And how embarrassing. How embarrassing for Cal State, you know?
I mean, that they brought this guy on and it turns he's not he's not just a little bad. He's super bad.
>> [laughter] >> You know what I mean?
He's like a piece of crap.
Unbelievable. Anyway, I'm going to stop there cuz I thought that was an interesting little story I've been holding on to for weeks, you know? I move a lot of stories I don't get to on a hangout and then I just move them to the next hangout to the next hangout.
So, anyway, I'm really glad that um I actually got to do the show uh in spite of all the technical difficulties and uh StreamYard uh screwing me over and uh making me look my age. It's cuz I I'm sorry, but your browser doesn't support the the the the skin repair making you look better. It doesn't support that. Like it supported it an hour ago. What the heck?
And I changed over from um I was on Microsoft. I changed over to um uh Chrome and they said that one didn't work, either. And the Chrome not everything was just crashing crashing crashing crashing and saying and it was all kinds of weird things that are being saying said uh that my computer didn't have enough memory and what all kinds of weird stuff. I don't know if any of it's true. You sometimes what happens is when when StreamYard goes down the every everything goes bonkers and and and the computer doesn't know what to make of it, so they they tell you a whole bunch of lies.
>> [laughter] >> So, I'm just thrilled that I mean, I was fighting with this you were all all my patrons were in the chat room and I was just fighting fighting going, I can't make this work. And I kept trying everything and and I got it to hold for a second. I thought, I'm just going to run with it now and see whether it just holds out. And I can't believe it did because uh I'll tell you.
>> [laughter] >> Some of these things are very annoying.
But, as I said, I'm appreciative to be here and and to be alive at the age of 70.
>> [laughter] >> And even if I don't get the face makeover while I'm sitting here, but, you know, it will be there in my my my my thumbnail.
>> [laughter] >> People say thumbnail like, "Oh, that she's really pretty." And "Oh, what happened to her?" And I come on.
Anyway, [clears throat and snorts] you know, have to laugh at life. You just have to.
Um I hate like technology most of the time.
You know, it it it it you know, um what annoys me about technology is not that it it messes up that but when it messes up people say, "Oh, especially cuz again, it's the age. Oh, you don't know how to do technology because you're 70."
What are you talking about? I have I have a iPad, an iPhone, I have two laptops. I used to have a blog. I have YouTube. I used to have You know, I'm like, "What part of you thinks I don't know how to use technology?"
I use more technology than those three kids behind me. They hate the technology. I don't even They don't even hardly do anything. I also have two Facebook pages. I have two X pages. I mean, you know, I know how to use technology. So, when something goes to crap, it's not me.
It's it's whatever it is. And I also know how to when something does go down, I do all my my Google searches, my graph searches, I go to YouTube, I find a way to try to fix it. But, I think this was a it's a streaming mirror issue that was the confusing the the the laptop into thinking that it was a laptop problem or a a browser problem.
So, cuz I went from one browser to another and it didn't make any difference. So, it was all kinds of It was the weirdest thing. I said it didn't recognize my camera wasn't there. My my audio wasn't I didn't know my microphone plugged in.
It's plugged in.
Everything I couldn't put the backgrounds in because I'm not supported, but I but [clears throat] I was An hour ago everything was fine. So, my belief is it's streaming mirror. So, hopefully >> [laughter] >> next time on Sunday when I do the show, uh I won't have this problem and I'll look prettier, too.
>> [laughter] >> Anyway, uh thank you. Melissa, I appreciate that.
I appreciate it. So, yeah. So, we're too are glad you're still here. Uh I'll try to be. Anyway, thank you for being here and again, if you're new to the channel, please like and subscribe and fight against AI. And join Patreon if you would like to. And if you do join Patreon, um I'll be a little slow in responding cuz Patreon is down as well.
I'm just struggling away. Struggling away. So, anyway, I will see you guys on Sunday if you are available and you have a great day. Bye-bye.
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