This case study illustrates how mental health challenges, combined with family gatekeeping regarding gender-affirming surgery, can escalate to tragic outcomes. The 28-year-old suspect, Mia Bailey, had been seeking gender reassignment surgery for over seven years but faced opposition from her parents, particularly her mother who reportedly called the hospital to cancel the procedure based on mental health concerns. Despite having a protective order against her and a history of mental health treatment, including a previous incident where she pointed a gun at her brother, the family's refusal to support her transition led to a violent confrontation. The case highlights the critical importance of mental health support systems, the need for family acceptance in gender-affirming care, and the devastating consequences when individuals feel they have no other options. The outcome demonstrates that even with legal protections and prior interventions, family dynamics and gatekeeping can contribute to tragic outcomes, underscoring the need for better mental health services and more inclusive healthcare approaches.
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And today, 28-year-old executes parents for cancelling trans surgery.
>> She's a She's clinically insane at this moment. Delusional and paranoid. Um, mentally ill.
>> They got the dogs out on her head.
>> Off her side and has an object up to her head.
>> Trust me, dude. I tried and tried and tried for over seven years to get away from that abusive family. When officers close in on a desperate shooter following a brutal execution, the situation escalates as negotiators attempt to bring an end to the bloodshed. Goodness.
>> The following is based on official police records released to date and most of the footage has never been seen before until now >> in Washington City, Utah on the evening of June 18th, 2024.
>> Last year, June 18th, [ __ ] that's my [ __ ] birthday. But 2024, what the [ __ ] was was Gemini doing on his birthday? I think I was with my girl at the time. Yeah, that was the last birthday me and her shared together. Uh I think I turned 21.
Yeah. Damn. Ain't that crazy, bro? Two years ago on my birthday, I was out chilling, you know, living life, having a blast while you know, little mama over here was blasting her parents. [ __ ] She's in an abusive household, though. So, you know what I'm saying? Maybe they had it coming. or a concerned neighbor calls 911.
>> Um, my neighbor just came running down the road yelling, "Call 911 for gunshots >> and there's a yellow Kia S that just drove away from their house. I don't know what's going on. Go in the house."
>> Once he and his wife are safely inside, the neighbor Cory calls 911 himself to explain further.
>> Cory, nah, it ain't big Cory, right? I need an officer to if there's gunshots.
>> Okay. Is somebody shot?
>> I think so.
>> Was something shot at your house?
>> Yes. I think my parents were shot upstairs.
>> Did someone come into your house to shoot?
>> Yes. I think it was my brother.
>> What's your brother's name?
>> His car name is Colin. He goes by Mia.
According to Cory, the 28-year-old suspect, whose legal name is Mia Troy Bailey, may still be armed.
>> You're not able to go check if your parents are or what their status might be.
>> No, they can't check anything right now.
>> We run away.
>> Minutes later, another >> Oh, baby. You want us to go check in at the house, [ __ ] One, I might get my ass shot, too. Two, even if the shooter's not there, I'm going to be [ __ ] traumatized. You want me to walk in on potentially my parents' dead body with a S? Watch out, bro.
>> Call reaches emergency dispatchers this time from Mia's own cell phone.
>> 911. What is the >> The owner of this iPhone was in a severe car crash and is not responding to their phone. The emergency location.
>> The recording relays exact coordinates to dispatchers, leading officers to a broken iPhone in the >> [ __ ] When when when when they release this update, it looks like you've been in a crash. iPhone detected a crash at 7:14. How iOS when y'all dropped this update? So, you tell me if you drop your phone too hard, it will call the [ __ ] police, [ __ ] I ain't never seen no no is like this. How can a phone detect a crash? Unless it's using GPS, right, and it's tracking your location as you move.
It can clearly tell that you're in a car and then you come to like an abrupt stop and in tandem. the phone like I don't know thrashes because even whenever you go on like I don't know Facebook, Instagram and you like shake your phone it'll pop up a message like oh like was there an error or like report something right something like that y'all know what I'm talking about [ __ ] I can do that [ __ ] right now all right see right if you like shake your [ __ ] all right why ain't it why ain't it doing what it's supposed to All right there we go there we go report a technical problem Uh, and you can report it. Interesting though. My cousin just updated his his PFP. Shout out to him.
But anyways, yeah. When did y'all drop this update? I I didn't hear anything about this. I mean, it's nice, you know, >> street into the realization they have no way to effectively track Mia's location.
>> With a possible armed suspect still at large, they remain on high alert as they enter Cory's home in search of their parents. Inside, they discover the gruesome aftermath of a brutal massacre.
>> On the living room floor, 69-year-old Gail Bailey is found motionless on her stomach with blood soaking into the carpet beneath her. In a nearby hallway, her husband, 70-year-old Joseph Bailey, is found lying flat on his back with blood pooling around his head. The married couple shows no signs of life, and it's clear they are beyond any hope of saving. Officers keep this heartbreaking discovery to themselves as they meet with their son, Cory.
>> So, Cory, I know this is >> Never mind. Well, I don't know. It's Cory. You know, older sibling is 28, I'm assuming. Never mind. It doesn't matter how old it is.
>> Hardest thing you've ever done, right? I need you to tell me what happened today.
>> So, me and my wife were downstairs.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Watch a show.
>> Nice ass place, too, bro. Twotory, my [ __ ] Nice ass place.
>> Okay. My mom was upstairs arguing with my grandma >> about some family drama or whatever, but apparently it pissed off my brother.
>> He's a schizophrenic.
>> He's been going through a lot of issues lately and trans transitioning.
>> Cory explains that his mom's argument with his grandmother happened over the phone and involved a scheduled surgery for Mia, though he is unsure of the details.
>> We have a protective order against him.
Okay.
me and my wife.
>> Okay. Is that included?
>> So, how the a protective order like a restraining order? How the f y'all living under the same roof? Um I don't I need to hear more about that. But yo, that is a crazy combo. Schizophrenic.
Just that alone, bro. And going in through going through ish in life already, bro. Oh my goodness.
>> And a house.
>> Yes. Okay.
>> Because the house, me, my wife, and my kids. Okay. According to police records, officers had been called to the home a year earlier after Mia allegedly pointed a gun at Cory during a verbal confrontation. Following the incident, Mia was taken to the hospital for mental health treatment and the firearm was confiscated by the Washington City Police Department at Mia's request.
>> Spun the block and got another blick. I ain't going to lie, bro. I mean, then again, it is my sibling. I grew up with the [ __ ] cuz I'm like if you know one of my older sisters like you know we're arguing which we probably wouldn't but we're arguing and they point a gun at me.
What what what are we doing? I don't even know how I would react. That is such an outlandish, you know, borderland thing to do. Up the blick at your own sibling. And it ain't like y'all beefing. You know, this ain't Oblak.
This ain't you know y'all y'all in the streets or whatever. It's it's you know beefing over I I lowkey don't know exactly what I guess you could say street dudes beef over could be anything you know but um yeah that ain't y'all cuz I know that is gets deep family killing each other bro over you know whatever but anyways I I don't even know how we react bro I definitely can't look at you the same way though I'm not going to lie you up to blick at me bro are you serious is that deep right >> asked but what caused the violence today is still beyond Cory's understanding.
>> All I know is I heard >> shooting upstairs and then my my mother yelling and screaming and then I locked the door to our room and I started opening the window and I tried got her out and got myself out.
>> Wow.
>> By the time we were >> W husband >> climbing out the window, he was pounding on my door trying to open it and then >> I heard gunshots at my door there. Yo, I think he's trying to shoot the door open or something like that or try to shoot in where we were.
>> I'm not going to lie, Mia, I don't even know if I can respect that no more, bro.
Mia, what does Cory have to do with this? I mean, that [ __ ] we don't know.
But despite the fact, abusive household, not abusive household, you know? Uh, they're supportive of your views or unsupportive of your views. [ __ ] you don't [ __ ] off your whole family.
You're 28. You should already be out on your own doing your own [ __ ] The [ __ ] you? That's another question. All right, but yeah. No, I ain't going to lie, bro.
I I might I might have to pull what Cory doing, bro. He He ain't not once said my sister. He said my brother. Hey, you legit tried to take that [ __ ] and his wife off the map, bro, over some [ __ ] you and mom had going on. I ain't got nothing to do with that. Yo, imagine if he didn't lock his door, bro. And it's kind of like the the thought process, too. Like, you hear gunshots upstairs, you immediately think to lock your door and jump out the window. I mean, I guess. I don't know. I'm I'm trying to think what what would I do in that situation, you know? Just me and the wife, we chilling, watching I don't know, JJK. AOT. Better not be AOT cuz we got to finish the episode. No [ __ ] U we watching JJK, right? Bow pow pow.
>> I hear shots. First I got to look, yo, what's going on? But then he said, mom started screaming. Yo, that's that's that's another scary scary thing to hear too, bro. My mother is screaming. [ __ ] I just might have to go see what's happening, bro. Nope. I'm I'm being real. But I mean, he, you know, he got a wife. He got to protect that, too. You know what I'm saying? Mom deuce. Love you. But I got a family. [ __ ] This [ __ ] just got deep, bro. He had to make a decision. Do I go investigate, see what's going on with my mom, or do I take care of my old lady, bro? And he chose his old lady, bro. Locked the door and said, "Yo, get the [ __ ] out the window. Heard heard Mia heard Colin banging on boom boom boom boom. Open up.
Police started busting through the door.
Yeah. Nah. At that point, you don't you don't you don't care who you hit, bro.
You just trying to hit some. Yeah. We we we got to be cut off after that, bro. If my sibling ups the Blick and shoots at me.
>> We got out, ran here, and that's when I called 911.
>> Where would your brother go?
>> The only other place I could think of is my entities or my grandma's house. Cory contacts his older brother by phone to see if he knows where Mia might go. He shares that Mia may have a boyfriend who works at a local pizza.
>> A lead officers will soon follow up on >> Damn the heartbreaking news.
>> I I'm sorry to be the one to tell you. I know. They're they're deceased.
>> Okay. This is my brother's and that's the reason I put him on >> Damn.
>> on mute. I'm going to let you deal with that. Okay.
>> Do you >> Damn. I'mma let you deal with I mean then again he's asking you know do you need something like you know what can I help you with? I thought I was going to say like, "Yo, your mom and your dad did. I'mma let you handle that though."
But no, he he's being a good cop, but yo, and I guess I was right. He Colin is the older brother. [ __ ] I can only imagine too though, like being the eldest, you know, it it's kind of like, yes, you was the first, but like once I don't know, I feel like the dynamic kind of change changes when you have, you know, multiple kids. like the eldest, it's not like, oh, you know, there's a new favorite in town, but with with new um additions to the family, you know, the eldest has this weight on their shoulders. Like they've seen it all. You know, they've been with mom and dad when mom and dad didn't really know what the [ __ ] they was doing. You know, they was the [ __ ] guinea pig. And not just that, but you know, they're kind of to held to a different standard as like, yo, you're the eldest, you know? So, I mean, I'm not the eldest. I'm the youngest. You know what I'm saying? So, I ain't got to worry about that [ __ ] But um I can somewhat imagine, you know, what that must feel like. Then you couple in, you know, all the other [ __ ] that was going on in Brody's head.
Doesn't justify offing your you're trying to off your your entire family.
You already off mom and dad. You know, it doesn't justify that at all. But you can kind of start to understand.
>> Need something right now. I mean, we have a victim's advocate we can call out for you. I >> I don't even know where to begin with this.
>> Oh, I know.
>> Until he's found, I don't know where to go that we'll be safe. Cory's wife, who suffered minor injuries during the escape, is treated by paramedics before the couple is taken to a hotel for the night.
>> Meanwhile, officers reach out to Mia's aunt, Jenny, who shares serious concerns.
>> I know she's at times heard voices. That was kind of new to me 3 weeks ago.
>> Three weeks ago.
>> You say Mia's been hearing voices.
>> I don't know. Um, a couple weeks ago she was and she went into the hospital to get her mats fixed around. Officers soon arrive at the home of the man Mia's brother identified as a possible boyfriend, but tension remains high as word spreads that police are hunting for an armed suspect. His mother remains cautious as she answers the door.
>> Who the [ __ ] y'all live?
>> Can we see some ID?
>> I got you right here. I got you.
>> And bro, oh my gosh, this is this goes so deep, bro. This is Oh my lord. Cuz again, we've seen videos like this, bro.
[ __ ] are pulling up to the house. It's late at night. Uh, LAPD open up and you like, "Yo, I don't [ __ ] know. I've been seeing on YouTube [ __ ] pull that trick. They try to rob you. They They even might take you off the map. We seen the UPS video, bro. I've uploaded that to my channel."
And that is the one video I legit can't watch again. I can't, bro. That was probably the hardest watch of all time.
I mean, I already watched it twice. I had to edit the [ __ ] But anyways, not just that, you know, not just the tension of like, oh, I don't even know who's coming to the front door, but we need to find this individual. I don't know. This has been a growing fear of mine, and it shouldn't be. You know, I have no control over that, but it's like becoming a parent, right? Lay down with your partner, y'all decide, you know, let's have a baby. you know, in the process of that baby, you know, maturing in the womb, going to the doctor visits, making sure the baby is okay, the baby is healthy. You know, you're hoping that the baby comes out and is, you know, normal, no health defects, like no illnesses, no diseases, just a a nice healthy baby, right? But it's like even if you pass that, you know, first check mark, like you got a healthy baby, right? That baby can still grow up to be a [ __ ] menace, to be bad in school, be fighting other kids, to to to to steal and lie to you, to develop murderous tendencies, to one day grow up and off you, to one day, you know, even I don't even know how you develop schizophrenia. How do how do people get schizophrenia? Are you born with it?
It's probably like something that's dormant and then it um you know makes itself apparent after a while because I I don't think I've ever heard of someone like being healthy, you know, normal all their life and then one day, oh, I I'm schizophrenic. I don't know. But it's just like so many things, bro.
Do I want kids? [ __ ] >> At the home of the man Mia's brother identified as.
>> And we're only 5 minutes in, bro. This video going to be long as [ __ ] possible boyfriend. But tension remains high as word spreads that police are hunting for an armed suspect. His mother remains cautious as she answers the door.
>> Y'all y'all don't even look like police, bro.
>> Yes.
>> Can we see some ID?
>> Well, you got a badge.
>> Let me see that right quick.
>> Oh, I got one for you.
>> Sorry.
>> No, you're good. Let me try to find my uh >> That's okay. I heard what was going on and I'm quite frightened.
>> Oh, yeah. Absolutely. his mother and I heard what was >> Yeah, I don't even have >> That's fine.
>> Please come in.
>> Oh, there you go.
>> Please come in.
>> No, it's fine.
>> You're okay if we come in?
>> Quite frightening. I thought that was a person coming out of us.
>> Gosh, they are searching for Mia, but >> [ __ ] imagine that, bro. Imagine that, bro. Cuz I'm not going to lie, I kind of been in something like that, bro. But do I really want to go into story time?
This video already going to be long as [ __ ] Anyways, there was a point in time, you know, a couple years back, like couple couple years back, like I don't know, at least five. Um, there was a shooting outside of my house, right?
And I knew the people that were involved. I want to tell you that whole day, like cuz my room was the closest to the road. And that whole day, the paranoia that swept over my [ __ ] body, like I'm in my room sitting on my bed and every time I hear a car get close, I'm like, "Yo, is someone coming back to the house?" Like, I'm looking out the window, they drive by, I'm like, "All right, cool." You know, I kind of calm myself down, but it's like, yo, you you're just in this state of like anxiety, paranoia. You don't know what the [ __ ] to expect, so you're expecting everything. Damn, bro. All cuz of this dumb ass.
>> According to him, their relationship is still very new.
>> Yeah, I just I just started to get to know her like a couple weeks ago. I don't know her very well.
>> Okay.
>> Your ass dodged a bullet, my bro.
>> I know that she was >> kind of depressed.
>> Depressed. And I could tell that she did she told me she used to cut >> and uh >> been experienced that.
>> Um as far as >> not me, but I knew somebody that meant a lot to me, you know. Sad thing >> I I really don't know.
>> So you've only known her for a week and a half.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> I can tell that she wanted to progress things fast, you know.
>> Yeah. Um are you guys boyfriend and girlfriend or what? Are you just starting dating? What? is kind of starting.
>> Well, although she put on her Facebook that he was her boyfriend.
>> Yeah, that surprised me.
>> The officers tell them not to answer their doors and if they see anything suspicious to call 911.
>> As they continue searching the area, an officer suddenly spots Mia walking along the street before vanishing down a dirt road.
>> Ow.
>> Nearby units take up positions, using their headlights to watch the trees and field for any sign of movement in the dark.
>> Good job spotting her. Dude, >> how did y'all confirm that though? How y'all confirm that? You said good job spotting her, but how y'all confirm that? What if that's just a random person? I don't know why that reminded me, but like I got pulled over today, guys.
Oh, man. All right, after I pause this time, no more pausing for at least 10 minutes. All right, though. That's going to be [ __ ] hard. Um, but bro, I was driving to work, bro. As I No, I don't think I've told y'all, but uh my hours at work kind of changed. I I'm going in at 2:00 a.m. to 10:30 in the morning.
Damn, bro. As I'm driving to work, bro, I I go down the street, right? I see a cop. They they they parked up. They chilling. I'm like, "All right, cool." I ain't driving too fast. I'm doing what I need to do, right? And I get to the end of the street and I see the headlights.
They kind of come from where they were.
I'm like, "Oh my gosh, say wahi, bro.
Say wahi." So, I'm driving. I see the headlights get close. I'm like, "Okay."
They probably just run my plates, making sure, you know what I'm saying? And I got insurance, what have you. I get down the street, right? And there's a point where the road is supposed to curve.
Note, it curves and then you can also go straight, right? But to go straight, it's like its own little lane. Like you basically you'll have to signal to get off and go straight, which is weird. But you can just stay in the left lane and then turn the curve and you're still going, you know, on the road. Anyways, I didn't think I need I needed to signal since I'm just going straight and and again, there's two lanes, right? I'm already in this lane. Why the [ __ ] would I need to indicate that I'm making a right? Anyways, I don't indicate, right?
I get to the end of the street. I indicate and and keep in mind they're like right behind me watching me do this. I indicate I bust a right and I'm driving and then I see them lights. I'm like, "All right, I got stopped by a lady cop." You know what I'm saying? She put up on me. She was like, "What did she I I forgot, but she was like, "Yo, you didn't indicate back there. You did indicate this last turn, but you should have indicated. Uh, you got some driver's license." I show her my is comes back clear. She was like, "All right, I'm just let you off with a warning." And I was just like, "Damn, I was already running late to work, but I wasn't tardy, you know."
But, uh, yeah, man. It could have just been regular Joe Smoke, you know, taking a walk. And then he sees some men with guns yelling at him, got spooked and ran into the [ __ ] woods.
>> And we see, >> all right, 10 minutes, bro.
>> We didn't know who she was. And I can see the gun in the back on her. She takes off running here and then she just slowly start walking like, "Oh, there's no houses here. We'll just keep calling her." And then next running. Officers stationed in the neighborhood start connecting key details, leading to a shocking realization.
>> She was there for a total of 4 minutes, popped both of them with eight rounds, mom execution style, and damn >> took off.
>> We took this she has all that we had call.
>> We've already taken the gun before.
>> We took it and the ammo that we found at the house is what we killed with.
DCI cleared to get the gun back.
>> Wow.
>> The night is long and as officers joined US Marshals search tirelessly with drones, helicopters, and canines for any sign of Mia.
>> I'm sorry. [ __ ] up the blick at his own sibling. Y'all confiscate the blick and gave it back to him knowing this [ __ ] got schizophrenia. Y'all, >> they find their suspect hiding in a patch of dried tumble weed, likely exhausted, dehydrated, and now fully surrounded.
>> All units, if you see the drone, we're almost directly above her. She is laid completely on her side and has an object up to her head in brown shrubbery.
>> The object in question is a gun, quickly turning the situation into a crisis negotiation.
>> Okay, Mia, I'm here to talk to you. I'm here to help you through this. I know that you're going through a rough time right now and that's okay. I I'm here to help you out. Need you to put the weapon down and put your hands up in the air so we can know that we can talk safely.
Okay.
>> Can't do that.
>> Okay. Why can't you do that, Mia?
>> I need to contact the prosecutor. The officer explains that because of the firearm, they can't bring a prosecutor to the location as this would put him in harm's way. With Mia difficult to hear, the negotiator heads to a better location, positioning himself behind a wall for cover as he calls out again.
>> Mia, this is Tyler with the St. George PD.
>> Damn.
>> Okay.
Oh, >> that sounds like >> that sounds like you're on a tough time.
>> Aka I had nothing left to [ __ ] lose, bro. And this was a camel that broke my [ __ ] back, bro.
20 grand in debt. You lost your [ __ ] Cuz I was saying earlier at this point in time, you need to be out on your own, but somehow you screwed that [ __ ] up.
Damn.
>> Yo, we want to hire a An officer takes off her body cam, placing it on the wall where it can capture the sound of Mia's voice more clearly, hiding in the bramble and still holding the gun. Mia begins shouting about a previous altercation with a former landlord.
>> Right after he left, he sh threatened to shoot me in the balls or threatened to kill me slowly.
He bought the gun three weeks before the incident.
>> Well, I can tell you this, Mia. I can definitely look my family believed me or the cops or the goddamn hospital.
>> Just two weeks earlier, Mia contacted the St. George Police Department, claiming the landlord brandished a shotgun and installed listening devices in the home that caused headaches.
A cousin who had recently offered Mia a place to stay was able to give more details to investigators.
>> She was yelling about she had lost some money in a scam. Um and then she was saying somebody at her residence had pointed a gun at her and it was traumatic and then I was like okay >> b you lost 20 grand to a scam.
save my life.
>> You you you you dead ass all schizophrenic cuz ain't no [ __ ] way in hell.
>> Then she started saying in any way >> 20 grand my [ __ ] bro 500 I I could kind of 20,000.
>> He was poisoning me anyway and he was putting devices that produced radio near me and microphones in the walls and I said all right and I realiz can't argue with somebody who's that far gone.
>> Like how's she been the last few days?
like anything just like >> I mean delusional, paranoid, um >> mentally ill [ __ ] >> I mean, I can't put it anymore, >> bro. They typing all this [ __ ] down, too.
>> Yeah, I believe you. I I don't think that that's something that you would make up.
>> Cap, >> I absolutely believe you. And after >> you believe that investigating at all, >> and I can look into >> You know what? You're not the only person that has had that happen to.
There's a 15year-old kid.
>> What happened to gun pointed at him and what are the cops do?
>> Nothing.
>> With Mia armed, potentially suffering from delusions. The negotiator tries to calm the situation by discussing the earlier demand for a prosecutor.
>> Well, what would you like to say to the prosecutor?
>> I want the death penalty via fire squad and I want it in written notice.
Oh Mia, that's that >> that does hurt.
>> Hurts my heart that you want that >> that you feel that that's your >> else little live porn.
>> Oh man, I I'm sure there's lots of >> There's nothing, dude. That's why this Why do you think I killed him over the surgery?
>> Hope.
>> According to Mia, the surgery was for gender reassignment.
>> So Mia, I'm just curious how how long have you wanted this surgery?
>> All my life.
And I know you kind of talked about like your family were were they on board at all or they just so against it.
>> Well, they acted like they were not against it, but they were.
>> Mhm.
>> Especially my mother.
>> Trust me, dude. I tried and tried and tried for over seven years to get away from that abusive family. I moved to Washington because I knew I was going to either kill my or kill somebody and I needed to go just tell him I want the death penalty by firing squad.
>> The negotiator changes the subject, bringing the conversation back to the motive behind the murders.
>> But I'm curious, how much does a surgery like that cost?
>> 30,000.
>> 30,000, >> [ __ ] >> I had it all set up.
>> And what happened with that? Apparently, my mom called the hospital.
>> And what did she what did she tell him?
>> I don't know exactly, but she basically said that she was against the surgery and that she shouldn't get it.
>> I was pissed at her so much. I wanted her to call the hospital back to say I was mad cuz of all this gatekeeping.
>> Gatekeeping.
>> According to Mia, Gail Bailey told the hospital there were mental health concerns, which is what led to the cancellation. Mia's cousin had shared similar sentiments based on recent behaviors.
>> Um she's taking I mean massive amounts of hormones for her um transition, but she's on estrogen and testerone testosterone blockers that's got to affect your mind in some way and it probably did not good things to her brain, you know, like this has been like recently where I'm like what the are you talking about? She's a she's clinically insane at this moment.
>> First, let me answer this. Do you have extensive technology knowledge?
>> Yeah, >> I would say I know >> a fairly good amount.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Okay. Well, you know Stephen Hawkins is >> Yeah, that's that that's that's the broadie. We just chopped that up yesterday. [ __ ] we are in Utah.
We're in Utah 2020. When When did Stephen Hawkins pass? When did I mean I could have just typed up his name. He died in 2018. I guess you didn't mean if I knew him personally. My bad. I I jumped to conclusions. Yeah.
>> It's a little brain device.
>> It makes them talk.
>> Yeah.
>> Apparently, it's solar powered and it could filter words.
>> Really?
>> Yeah. X-ray.
>> The hospital wouldn't um give me the blood results. I had 3,000 times the level of radiation in my blood. and they said I was right.
>> So, I I'm curious. Where do you think you got the radiation from?
>> From that device for several months.
>> Okay. I can I can see what you're talking about with that.
>> What you say your name was? Seth Johnson. Cut it out. I mean, then again, this is what you got to do, though. I could you could see where she where she's coming from.
So, the little chip device that Stephen Hawking got, that's what you got. How the [ __ ] you get your hands on that? How you how why would you waste your money on that and not use that money to fund your transition? That don't sound like you know that sounds very counterintuitive. You had money for that but not this this thing that you've been wanting all your life. You say >> I don't know how does it I it makes like a subsonic sound.
>> Subsonic sound.
>> I've been trying to look for thoughts.
So with the radiation levels that high, what have you looked into like what?
>> Well, apparently they could read my thoughts >> with Mia seemingly disconnected from >> very much. Very much. Hey, he's a good conversator though. Like, you know, he he'd be dope to like, you know, go to a party with or like a little get together. Homie would, you know, even if he say the most flat dead end statement, he'll find a way to spin it around and get some, hey, I like that though. You know what I'm saying? I strive to be like that like that negotiator.
>> Ally, the negotiator changes the subject once again. For a while, they discuss Mia's past employment working with children with special needs.
>> Wow.
>> 30 minutes into the negotiations. It seems as though the rapport building is helping to put Mia at ease, but it's clear the danger is not fully behind them. Meanwhile, an officer makes a call to provide an update on the situation and shares a keen observation. feel like we're making some good rapport and then she'll swing back around to my life is over. And when she does that, she transitions her voice back to voice.
>> Um, but when she's building her core, she'll talk more like female.
>> What the [ __ ] Yo, I ain't never heard that's different. And part of me is kind of like, yo, that's a little cool. Like I I I don't know why, you know. I think it's cool, but it's kind of like it's kind of like, you know, she got a demon inside of her, bro. And when she pissed her off, like she starts to change. I I don't know. It's, you know, it's reminiscent of Naruto, it's Dori, all these characters with, you know, some evilish power inside of them that makes them so strong. And it's like, you know, they can switch.
I don't know. That that just kind of reminded me of anime. I was like, "Oh, okay. That's kind of cool." Anyways, >> that's quite interesting actually.
>> Very, >> dude. My life's over, dude.
>> Mia know it.
>> With the police tactic, come on.
>> With hope waning, the negotiator offers Mia a possible future to look forward to. I've heard of, you know, when people go to jail, I've heard of them, you know, in some cases the state paying for surgeries.
>> Huh?
>> Yeah. Well, you think you're going to go to a woman's prison >> without the surgery?
>> Certainly not going to try to live on even in prison without the surgery.
>> Okay. Yeah. Well, I just um just got word back from the prosecutor and he says he's willing to he's willing to talk. No promises, but need you to give up first.
>> I could have just killed my and let those pieces of win like everybody else in my life, >> but no, I wanted to drag them with me.
>> Nearly an hour into the standoff, the negotiator learns that the prosecutor has arrived on the scene and is willing to talk to Mia on the condition the gun is safely secured.
>> The second option, then you can't fulfill it first. What's that?
>> Plan B.
>> What's that?
>> We'll call it plan B.
>> Plan B.
>> A death.
>> Get the surgery.
>> You You still want to get the surgery?
>> Yeah. You can't be put in a man's prison, though.
>> And that's something that that you can work with with the prosecutor and judge.
>> That's what you can talk about and say, "Hey, look, this is what I want. This is what I would like to see happen." And then you guys talk about come up with a plan.
>> With the promise that Mia can discuss it with the prosecutor in person, the negotiator asks that the gun be tossed aside.
>> Looks empty.
>> It looks empty.
>> Damn.
>> Okay.
>> You going to save the last round for me.
>> After reassuring Mia that no one will use excessive force during the arrest, a peaceful surrender is finally secured.
Watch the >> Keep your hands where I can see them.
>> Damn. That's crazy though. That's crazy.
We just had this whole 30 minute hourong dialogue. Like I thought we was cool.
Now y'all got the blicks pointed at me and the dog ready. Come on. I thought >> down on your knees. Go down on your knees. Put your hands on the ground in front of you.
>> Yeah.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. Slide your body back until you're laying on your face like this.
>> Slide your legs back until you're laying down >> like like that. Oh, never mind. Not like >> your arms out by your sides.
>> Keep going.
>> Damn.
>> Your arms up.
Do not move, >> man.
>> Then hand.
>> He got the barrel right to the [ __ ] dome piece. God. I mean, then again, [ __ ] you just off your parents. was f off. Little bro, I I almost forgot about the the the first 10 minutes of this video. You are a monster. Damn, that 30 minutes of report really got me, you know, feeling for the feeling for the villain of the film. What the [ __ ] >> Huffed and searched for additional weapons.
>> Can't really hide anything or see anything.
>> Officers moved to secure the gun and later confirm it was not loaded and no bullets had been ejected into the field.
>> Hi, Mia. It's me, Tyler.
Good to finally put a a face to the voice.
>> Yeah, >> I appreciate you working with me.
>> State trooper look.
>> State trooper look.
>> I don't know to take offense to that or not, but >> offense.
>> Okay, I appreciate it.
>> Y'all better the police station.
>> Y'all been in a little relationship, man. Frost my face, bro.
>> Who will soon join the detective in the >> No, bro. Cuz again, that that legit just came back to the front front of my mind, bro. You legit just off your parents was going to off your brother and his wife.
He's sitting here smiling in my face making jokes. [ __ ] what? How the [ __ ] did we get here? I mean, we literally just saw, but you know what I mean.
>> There, Mia will make a chilling confession, revealing the final moments of Joseph and Gail Bailey.
>> I'm going to reach my pants to talk.
That's okay.
>> What is it you're doing?
>> Reach my pants to talk cuz I don't want to see this thing.
>> Damn.
Can you just sit down and you reach him in your pants? I don't know.
>> Rand search in your pants. So, >> I hate this thing.
>> The detective and prosecutor both arrive and once Miranda writes a read, Mia explains the anger that came after learning the scheduled gender reassignment surgery was cancelled.
>> Let's just say I was very furious and I asked her like, I don't want to hear expl, you know, excuses. want to hear like, you know, an explanation and I'm sorry and I'll do something about it.
>> Good.
>> Anyway, uh she can't say sorry to save her life apparently.
>> Had one thing going on and uh she took that away from me.
>> I told her it was going to kill >> several times and I needed it so bad and my mental ability was declining and that's why I needed that surgery.
I uh I knew I was going down regardless, but I was like, "Well, you know, enough is enough. Taking somebody with me."
>> I uh >> not just somebody, [ __ ] your parents and little bro and his wife. Nails on fleek though. I ain't going to cap. But yo, it's kind of like what what's your mama name? Gil Neil G. Mama G. Mama G knew in the back of her mind, bro. like you saying like yo this is the one thing I needed like after this you know everything would have changed I would have been happy yada yada yada but again bro so many of us not even in the same box of you know wanting to transition so many of us are looking for something right needing something from life thinking we're going to find it and someone else in a bottle in a blunt in a perks and it's never there bro and it's like mama G knew yo you just got scammed out of 20 bands or was this the 20 bands that you got scammed out of. Like you already paid for the surgery and then they're like, "Nah, we ain't going to do the surgery." They was going to give you your money back, bro. Anyways, you just got scammed out of 20 bands, you know?
Then you you was going to pay another or maybe you was having your parents pay for, I don't know, but the money was going to go down the drain. You were going to get on the other side of that surgery and be like, "Shit, there's still something missing." And it's like, damn. You know, it's unfortunate that it had to come to this, bro.
>> Rushed over to do the deed.
Can you say do the deed? What? What do you mean kill him? To kill him.
>> I don't regret it. I hate them.
>> Damn it.
>> Mia adds that the gun used to commit the murders was not the same one that was confiscated by police a year earlier.
>> Okay.
>> Instead, Mia went to a pawn shop >> cuz I was So where the [ __ ] get that information from? Where did he get that that information from? He legit said, "Oh, they gave it back to her in March.
Where you Who's your plug?"
>> and sold it before buying a new one.
happened at your parents house.
>> Okay. So, they legit gave her back to Blick. Y'all [ __ ] stupid as hell.
>> Dumb as [ __ ] >> I got parked there and uh >> pointed the gun. I was, you know, I told myself to uh throw away that part of me really, you know, that has a tent like always and like ran in the door and shot at her person. starting to get quick.
>> Do you remember how many shots you fired at your >> um let's see >> 12 clips? So it wasn't full clip. So probably like three rounds left.
>> Okay. Do you remember if the first round hit her?
>> They all hit her and didn't see it.
That's why I shot so many times. It just went right through her.
>> Okay.
>> And so I made sure she was dead. So I shot at her again and again. According to her autopsy report, Gail Bailey suffered multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head and three to the torso.
>> Yeah, it was instant.
He walked out, "What's going on?" And I pointed the gun at him and didn't say anything. I shot him up and I right at his head and it was instant. He just fell backwards. The funny thing was I was buy him a Father's Day gift that day, earlier that day. and to get backstabbed like that. The most backstabbed ever.
>> But according to Mia's aunt Jenny, Joseph Bailey was supportive of the surgery.
>> Last I heard, the dad was taking her up for her sex change operation. Now, that's what she told me that dad was going to drive her up and stay with her.
The next thing I knew, it was off. And I just heard that today.
>> Joseph Bailey's autopsy revealed he had been shot twice. Once in the face just below his left eye and once in the neck.
>> Damn.
>> After killing Joseph and Gail, Mia next went after Cory.
>> And then I went downstairs and my brother I said, "You ruined my life." It wasn't so much so much him. It was directed towards a message about my parents.
>> Did you hear Did you hear him inside?
>> Yeah, he bared the door stop and I just like he's not my main target. the brother interfering and um go back upstairs and do one more round on dad just in case make sure he's dead.
>> Do you remember how many rounds total you fired or how many rounds you had?
>> On dad two and Cory one and the rest on >> Wow.
>> I don't remember.
>> Do you remember Do you remember how many rounds you had in the >> I do remember actually coming up just in case cuz I heard her like bleeding quite a bit like choking. So, I went to shoot her again.
>> After fleeing the home, Mia went on the run, determined to carry out one final step >> and then uh I get to sports in my house to get me one bullet.
>> M.
>> So, >> that's where your ultimate goal was to find one more bullet.
>> One more bullet.
>> And it would have been bad for you.
>> Yep.
>> I'm really sorry.
>> I know. I yeah I you know >> I uh to be honest with you I wish you know one I wish the mental health services were better I wish the transitioning services were better I wish that people's opinion and we're more accepting of people >> absolutely >> again this [ __ ] got me feeling sympathy for the [ __ ] feeling bro you know why cuz everything ain't so black and white bro everything ain't so black and like damn still [ __ ] you though.
>> Yeah.
>> And so I'm sorry that and even in a family I'm sorry that it came to this my mercy and got me all that bull and uh so much for family.
>> If you if you were to give me one last one last statement from you what?
Well, uh, my statement would be to, uh, not gatekeep transgender people and, uh, let them start early, not like super early.
>> I mean, the sooner the better.
>> What age do you think is appropriate to begin?
>> 9 and 12.
>> I'm out. I don't You think I'm about to I'm NOT WATCHING THIS. LOOK, >> YOU lost me.
You lost me. [ __ ] just said 13, 12, if you're a woman, you should begin transitioning if that's what you think he want to do.
Yeah, I ain't going to lie. TW, you lost me.
>> 12 if you're a woman.
>> So 12 if you're a girl and 13 if you're a guy.
>> Yeah, based on puberty.
>> Okay.
>> So, >> do you think >> I don't think the surgery is appropriate the age?
>> As far as >> and this is your final statement. What you want [ __ ] to look back at and like, "Oh, you know what was the last this?"
>> HRT.
>> Okay. When do you think that's appropriate for the surgery?
>> At least 18.
>> When you when you're an adult, when you can make your own decision.
>> Yeah, that's I mean, that makes sense.
You don't need the surgery right away if you're taking chemical castration, all that stuff. But >> after a quick break and a meal, the detective and prosecutor, >> what I did, peanut butter jelly? No, that ain't no peanut butter jelly.
That's something else. That [ __ ] look look a little stiff. What is that?
>> Turn to ask a few final questions surrounding me.
>> This is a sandwich though.
>> Request for >> Is that Jimmy John's? They got your ass a sub.
Damn. We got Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's. What's another sub place? Why is sub so I would say popular? But then again, everywhere sells burgers.
McDonald's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A.
Anyways, I could go for some fast food.
I'm not going to lie. But my bank account won't lie out unfortunately.
>> Death penalty.
>> If you had to pick the if you had to pick the way that you would die, how would you pick?
>> Firing squad.
>> Wait a second.
>> That's how I killed somebody and it's the instant instant honestly.
>> It's only fair that died by the same hands that >> So I can I can understand the fact that it >> I know chemicals the second one.
>> Okay. Like lethal injection.
>> Yeah.
Three different methods. Chair, chemical, >> firing squad.
>> So, firing squad, chemical.
>> Yeah, firing squad. I don't even think that's legal anymore. I I can't remember the last time I heard about someone dying of the death penalty via firing squad. I think it's mostly lethal injection and then in some cases electric chair. I think I could be wrong.
>> Chair.
>> Yeah, >> that would be the order. I want to just clarify as far as any remorse that you have.
Well, I the remorse was I didn't want to >> become the monster that they uh made me to be.
>> I really wanted to be good. I really did.
>> Okay.
>> According to court documents, in November of 2025, Mia Bailey entered a plea of guilty and mentally ill to two counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated assault. Mia was sentenced to two indeterminate terms of 25 years to life for aggravated murder, plus an indeterminate term of up to 5 years for aggravated assault, with all sentences to run consecutively.
>> Damn.
>> Mia's plea agreement makes no mention of a guaranteed state paid gender reassignment surgery or a promise of a later transfer to a woman.
>> They lied to your ass. They they they wasn't going to give that [ __ ] to you, bro. They was they was pulling your leg.
All right. Not the third one. Too soon.
It harsh. My bad. I take that back. But hey, there there you guys have it, bro.
You know, be careful, man. Watch who you who you choose to be, bro. It feels like um I'm a broken record saying this after the end of a lot of these videos, bro.
Watch who you hang around with, you know? Watch who you call your friends.
Watch who you call your man, your girl, your partner. You never know. They could be me ready to blow your [ __ ] smooth off. But again, there's it's n there's just too much with this case, bro. It's like I feel for her, you know, I understand her, but what she did was so heinous. But anyways, that'll be it. If you guys enjoyed this reaction, feel free to tune back in. We upload daily.
So until next time, I'mma see y'all,
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