June 14, 2026

Karmelo Anthony: The Verdict Doesn’t End the Questions

Karmelo Anthony: The Verdict Doesn’t End the Questions
True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People
Karmelo Anthony: The Verdict Doesn’t End the Questions
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n this follow-up episode of True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People, we break down the verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case and ask the questions that still refuse to go quiet.

Karmelo Anthony has been found guilty and sentenced to 35 years, but for many people watching this case closely, the verdict does not erase the concerns surrounding what happened that day, what was presented in court, and what may have been ignored.

This episode takes a hard look at the testimony, the self-defense argument, the confrontation before the stabbing, the role race may have played in how this case was handled, and why so many people still feel something is missing.

We also compare this case to other cases where white defendants received acquittals or lighter sentences after claiming self-defense or committing similar acts, including Caysen Allison and Kyle Rittenhouse. The goal is not to excuse violence. The goal is to ask whether justice is being applied equally, or whether some defendants are given the benefit of the doubt while others are buried under the weight of the system.

This is not about ignoring the loss of Austin Metcalf’s life. A young man is gone, and that matters. But justice should require the full truth, not just the version that is easiest to accept.

So the question remains:

Was this justice, or did the system once again leave too many questions unanswered?


Videos or Audio of Videos used in this episode:

White Americans speaks on behalf of Karmelo Anthony's Verdict Black Lives Matter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH_VgunIOEY


Woman claims she saw the alleged video

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OxnH8QQ352k

Transcript
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right, guys, welcome to this episode, let me be the first one to tell you that I have lost about two and a half days of sleep over this episode.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is part two to what I've already recorded of Carmelo Anthony now that he has been convicted and sentenced.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Before I begin this episode, there is a couple of things I think I need to make perfectly clear to the whole entire audience.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The first one is, I am not coming at this because of race.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not coming at this as race.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have to put racism in its place.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And if racism is there, I have to tell you that is there.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But I'm going to tell you fight out.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't care if a carmelow is black, orange, green, whatever.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If the sentence is deserved, I'm going to tell you that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't care what color Austin Mittkaff is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If there is wrong doing on his part, I'm going to tell you that, too.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Being no longer on this earth does not absorb you from accountability.

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[SPEAKER_05]: especially when it deals with someone's life.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Second thing that I want to make perfect clear is that no one, regardless of how you feel about them, regardless of what you think of them, no parent should ever have to bury their child.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I know there's some of us.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I feel like your parents should never, but in the progression of life,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Your parents should always go before you, and you, the child should be bearing your parents at the other way around.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So my heartfelt condolences goes out to the Metcalf family at large, and I will say rest in peace to Austin Metcalf.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He does not deserve to be in the ground at 17 years old.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I also want to make perfectly clear that I do not feel that it is right if it is true for what I'm hearing online, that there are black people that are running around and they're saying nasty things about awesome that have heard that there are black people rejoicing in his death.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have heard that there's black people saying that they glad he's gone.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if that's all true.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I do know that there is a lot of sensitive situations going on right now, but I'm just saying if that is true, that needs to be knocked off.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There is no reason to rejoice in anyone's death regardless of how you feel about them or their family.

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[SPEAKER_05]: that is a life that is no longer here.

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[SPEAKER_05]: To be heard as a how you may feel that person was loved by somebody and now he is missed.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I want to make those three things clear before we now get into this case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because I'm going to tell you some things that may shock you some things that you may not know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But I'm going to tell you that everything that I'm going to say today, including that Carmelo Anthony is not a murderer, including Carmelo Anthony got railroaded and best set of went down for manslaughter.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have proof behind all of that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have done extensive research into this case, people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I haven't slept for the last two days over this case, maybe three.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's been a couple of other cases that's been like this, but this is what happens when you do true crime.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I'm not losing sleep because the fact that Carmelo Anthony was black.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I want to point that out right now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I lose sleep over the whole situation,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Anthony Metcalfs just still be here called Mellon Anthony She's still be yunk and ready to pursue college.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's a lot of tragedy involved here.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But there's also some truth.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to bring you that tonight and it's factual.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And a lot of it is evidence that was brought by the Metcalf's own camp.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're going to talk about how Jewish is supposed to listen to everything.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But when you already have someone convicted, before the opening statement, you kind of turn your ears off.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So let's hop into this case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The first thing I want to do, and today I'm probably going to answer back at a creator because she is dead wrong in what she said.

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[SPEAKER_05]: because she must have read by don't see it what I was going to do because she's right about one of the cases.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And the only case, I think we could compare this case too.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But the one thing I want to let you guys know is I don't really have a script today.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have some things that's written down.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We need to go over and to say, but I wanted to kind of discuss with you guys before we start why we as

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you follow my show in any of the 10 years I've been on the air, I have never, ever, ever use the script up until about a year and a half ago, then I started thinking about it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Somebody who's very close to me came and said, let me help, write scripts for you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I was like, you know, sometimes scripts don't get written the way in which I speak, because I improvise and speak, and I tell you guys a lot of things while everything comes from the dome.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I've already researched these cases before, so I know what I'm talking about going in.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But then I started looking at why we write scripts.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Number one time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you guys have noticed, as I have started having scripts, whether I write them or someone else over a year and a half ago, the time of our episodes have gotten shorter.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The second one is because we written down a script to follow it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This way, we don't really get ourselves in trouble.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This way, we have an actual transcript of words in which we said, and for those of us that is now posting on YouTube and TikTok,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes because of the format of TikTok and the length of TikTok, a creator has to reshoot the same episode for the TikTok episode.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This way, if you go to YouTube or if you go to TikTok, you get exactly the same thing.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But sometimes folks are script desk cannot do it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And yes, we run the risk of people wanting to cancel us, and we run the risk of saying things we shouldn't say, we run the risk of saying things too long, but sometimes those things need to happen.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And in this case, this is one of them.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The first thing I want to do is I want to tell you how the justice system is unequal.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It has never been equal towards black people, period.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It has always been skewed.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I can go ahead and commit the exact same crime as someone who's white.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Stay in the front of the exact same judge and get two different senses.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The white person may get a list of charge or a list of sittings and the black person myself would get the harsher charge.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is not hyperbole.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is not something I'm saying because I'm black.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is true and has been proven long and hard in the justice system.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'll give you such a case, and then I'll tell you about the creator that I was talking about, that I may have to call out because of what she said about this particular case and people comparing it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Kasin was charged with murder after family stabbing Joe Ramirez at Belton High School.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The jury rejected murder and manslaughter convicted him of criminally negligent homicide, and he got 10 years with his max for that particular charge.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But then you look at Carmelo Anthony, who fatally stabbed Austin Metcav at a Texas track beat, claimed self-defense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The jury rejected self-defense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you need more context into case in Allison, he was 18 when he stabbed his classmate.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, there was a fight on May 3rd, 2022.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The altercation broke out between the two seniors in a campus bathroom.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then, cell phone footage, keep in mind I said that there was actually cell phone footage, showed remirits throwing a punch after what Allison retaliated with a folding knife.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Remiris was stabbed multiple times.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He collapsed in the school hallway and died at a local hospital.

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[SPEAKER_05]: After that, Allison fled the campus, but he was arrested at his home 20 minutes later where he confessed to the stabbing.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, there is this YouTube creator that goes by the name of Candace is right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I saw a video that she did when she said that she's tired of people comparing Cason, Allison, to call mellow Anthony because it is not the same, because there was bathroom cell phone footage that proved that Joe Ramirez actually assaulted him.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Therefore, Cason was

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[SPEAKER_05]: actually acting in self defense, but show me one video where Carmelo Anthony was beaten or thrown or punched.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then you can, but you can't.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, let me answer that to you Candace's right because you're wrong.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There probably is footage and we're going to cover that in a minute, because now there is a woman named T who's running around and she's saying that she's actually seen the footage and several other people is saying that they saw the footage and I believe the footage in which they're speaking of has to do with either one or two things.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It has to do with the video that was taken by the surveillance camera that they're all saying was too grainy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Or as I've alluded to before, someone there actually did take video, but it was hidden from the public.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So there's your answer, Candace is right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The footage for Cason was readily available.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It was a white kid, I'm assuming it gets a Mexican kid.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because the fact that his last name is Ramirez, there's not really many white black remiruses.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So we have the exact opposite now if you want to look at yourself of Carmelo Anthony versus Austin Metcalf.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Casey was white.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He attacked and killed a Mexican person.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He stabbed this Mexican person four times, which for the situation is overkill.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Jerry sympathize with him, don't know what the make of his journey is, but I'm certain to you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It probably wasn't all white.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They let him go with 10 years and reduced his charge.

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[SPEAKER_05]: or male Anthony is a black kid that attacked a white kid and racist Texas.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And we're gonna get into the maneuvering that was done because see when a lot of people ain't pointing out is that the case and trial of Carmel and Anthony should have never been held in Colin County.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I got news for you guys today.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I got stuff that you ain't even heard yet.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is a real-world job, and he is not guilty of murder.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But back to you, Candace is right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He was a black kid that killed a white kid in Texas, who had the misfortune of having an all-white jury and had the misfortune of people who already decided his fate before the openest statements.

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[SPEAKER_05]: eight three that represents eight days three hours.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This was one of the quickest murder cases I've ever seen.

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[SPEAKER_05]: From jury selection to open and statement to testimony on the prosecution to test the body on the defense to both sides resting to final arguments to the verdict eight days.

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[SPEAKER_05]: three hours.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I also want you to ask yourself and a history and big cases like this.

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[SPEAKER_05]: How many times have you seen court being healed on a Saturday?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because what I recall, Oday Simpson's trial was not healed on a Saturday.

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[SPEAKER_05]: People weren't talking about it on the Sunday.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And what I've seen, Casey Anthony's case was not held on a Saturday.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They rushed this case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Before I get too deep, I want to make you guys aware of a couple of videos.

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[SPEAKER_05]: See, there was a gag order that was placed on everybody until this trial was over.

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[SPEAKER_05]: When the gag order was lifted off of Jeff Metcalf, so was the mask.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Jeff Metcalf went on a three hour TikTok live rent that turned racist.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I debated playing that video for you here today, but I'm not going to get a hate

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not going to replay that because I don't think you'd be ordered as deserve to hear that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And after you want to go see it, it's all over the place.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Creators of every color is covered it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you can find it on Instagram, but here's what I will tell you about that particular video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Diohugly, comedian Diohugly, is very outspoken if you guys don't know that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He speaks out a lot on black issues and other issues.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I've seen them tackle issues.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It has another do it race, color it all.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If something's just wrong, Dio Cugli has something to say.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Dio Cugli got wind of this video in the comment session because he just reposted a little clip in the video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It looks like the whole video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That was a clip, but he reposes the whole video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It looks like, and it says, Austin McCalf's dad caught on live making races.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We marked a bar Carmelo Anthony calling him a watermelon felon.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I've seen the video, and that's exactly what he called them.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Matter of fact, he tried to make fun and said, let me, let me, let me say something that a racist doesn't make you go viral.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'll give Miller a new name in the name is watermelon filling now of you guys are not a breast on your derogatory terms use against black people to whatever reason the watermelon has been picked as a racial trope for us because racist people say we blacks we they love that watermelon chicken well from the last time I checked

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[SPEAKER_05]: Why people be killing someone in the middle of the two?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I know because I live with one.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Who will eat that heck out of a watermelon?

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's watermelon fests all over the country.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Black people, white people could touch you for our ticket was made by a white man.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Everybody love that chicken, it ain't just us, but for whatever reason, watermelon and fried chicken has always been so none of the trope that they use against us.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So that is very racist and derogatory in itself when he called him or watermelon fell in.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I want you guys to understand that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The old Higliwis bonding is that no pair should ever have to bury their child.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But then he said, your laws isn't a free pass to spew racist tropes, spread false racist stereotypes about black fathers or make generalizations about you people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because in this video, he said, you people and he went off about slavery.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, we're getting to some of the things that he said, but below that was the

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[SPEAKER_05]: says the gag order lifted and the mask came off with it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: After sitting, seeing Austin, Medcast Father Jeff Metcalf went live on TikTok and was caught on a racist rant about Carmelo Anthony, including calling him a watermelon fillin, saying Black people get all the free S we give you, claiming 400 years ago, someone sold you to us and attacking Black fathers for not being involved in their children's lives.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is the same man who stood in that courtroom and said this was never about race.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's important that you got to understand that sentence because that's exactly what he said.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The prosecution struck every qualified black juror from the panel.

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[SPEAKER_05]: A gag order silenced public response for nearly a year and the moment the muzzle came off,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Carmella Anthony did not get a fair trial and now the victim's own father has confirmed that his own words with this community has known from the beginning with this basically that he is a racist.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Let me kind of give you some insight to that because I'm not playing the video of what he was talking about.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So we just covered the watermelon filling.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You're on to say, black people get all the free S we give you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm trying to figure out one free stuff because if you give them but I do a free stuff, bro, I miss my bag.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I need to know where that is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I really need to know what free stuff Jeff Metcalf is talking about that we get as black Americans because the last time I checked me and everybody I personally had the bus they but for what we got we had to be doubly as good as our lighter counterpart to get the job.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So what free stuff is he talking about?

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[SPEAKER_05]: He goes on to say that we claim 400 years ago, someone sold you to us.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Here's what I'm gonna say before I say this because I've already preached about putting people in the same bag.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So if I say white people here, I don't wanna talk about all white people because you're gonna find out I'm a video to play for you that white people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's just as angry and all white people is not bad.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm married to a great one.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Racist white people is different.

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[SPEAKER_05]: To me, it's kind of like Republicans and what I call Republicans or Magna now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There is Republicans and then there is Magna.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Two separate groups of people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I'm certain not lumping all white people in this same boat.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But Racist white people love to make claims on black bodies.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And that's what he's saying.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Four hundred years ago when they sold you to us.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, well, the last time I checked, it looks like that Jeff Metcalf is either my age or all my age or close to my age.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He wasn't here.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you mean, sold us to you?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I wasn't here either.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So every time I speak of past experiences, every time I speak of slavery, every time I speak of 400 years, I'm talking about my ancestors.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I do have a great, great, great, great grandmother who I met once who actually was a slave.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But would you mean sold us to you?

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[SPEAKER_05]: He wasn't here, but that goes to show you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's been said before, racist by people once claimed over the Black body.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is how he was taken.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But these are things he was saying.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Black fathers for not being involved in their children's lives.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is one of the ones I love to tackle.

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[SPEAKER_05]: because somewhere in that video he stated that 76% of black fathers are not in the home.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Man, he needs to do some research.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The truth of the matter folks is about 63% of black fathers are not in the home.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's actually more absentee white fathers than they are black.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now that is only because of the sheer number of white people that there are, the greater the population, the larger the number.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So since the white population is greater than blacks, this is why it's attributed that there is more absentee fathers and the white race than the black.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But here's why I like to tackle this subject.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's what I can speak all.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Do you know the reason why the black father's not there?

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[SPEAKER_05]: See Jeff Metcalf along with other racist white people that I've had the privilege of talking this out with as said things like we just didn't want to be there.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We just went to get the milk one day and we never came back home.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He makes it sound like we just got people pregnant and we said we

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[SPEAKER_05]: When the truth of the matter is, most of these absentee fathers have no say.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Most of them were not married to the woman that they got pregnant.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you know anything about America and children and chain a custody, if the father is not married to the mother, the mother has full say over everything for that child.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, I don't know about every state, but I can see what the state that's not having

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[SPEAKER_05]: I was removed from my older daughters' life by no choice of my own.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I went to court and fought.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I was the hell to contempt of court because I argued with the judge when the judge told me three days a week.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I could have my child and I said, I can't be a father to a child three days a week.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'd draw with the judge so much.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I was held in contempt of court.

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[SPEAKER_05]: At 19 years old, when I had my first child, I was the one that was telling the judge, I needed to be a dad.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't need it in my child.

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[SPEAKER_05]: At 19 years old, when I had my first child, I was the one when her mother was crying that she couldn't take care of a child.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She was only 16 and she knew what to do.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Me and my mom said, give us the child, we'll take care of the child.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But there was some discrepancies back then because for what I remember, it was said that they didn't want the child to be raised by a black man.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now to this day, some people don't remember that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But I remember like this, this is exactly what it was said.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And my mom and all her bonus said, well, your daughter, if the black man, why can't we raise a kid?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I fought and fought and fought until I had to wait until my child was 18 years old to reconnect with them because of bouncing around.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now don't get me wrong.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I was paying child support.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Matter of fact, I'm trying to double dip on that and move to a whole different state and try to get new child support.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If you guys don't think about child support, though, you can only have one case open at a time in one state.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I wasn't an absentee father because I wanted to be.

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[SPEAKER_05]: When things that work out with me and my first wife, who is my two sons, his mother, my oldest sons, we had to go.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I was still in my son's life, though.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You don't always have to be inside the home to be in your child's life, but that was a toxic situation.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It would have been no good for me or my kids to stay in that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They would have to move.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But for every kid that wore to be around, I have always been right here and around.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have fought tooth and nail to give my now two youngest kids what they've had.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They're dad and they're mom in the same house.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They're whole entire life.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So before Jeff wants to jump up and start speaking about absentee fathers, maybe you need to understand what that means, and maybe you don't understand what the circumstances is because sometimes some of these black dads are here, they don't have no choice.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And they will fight and fight and fight and fight and still don't win the battle.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So that's wrong.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now again, like I said, this is from the same man that said, this kid's never bought race.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You know, he went in on some fears.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He called Carmilla Anthony's mom all kinds of names.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What kind of mother are you?

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[SPEAKER_05]: To raise someone that's going to stab somebody.

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[SPEAKER_05]: To be fair, somebody could come back and say, if I'm with you, I can, what kind of father are you?

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[SPEAKER_05]: To raise young men to be racist.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because from the evidence and stuff that I've seen folks,

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[SPEAKER_05]: And sometimes, you have to look at where the child comes from to know what that child may have been like.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, and the comments of the original video, now I've tried to go back and find the reason when I think it may, maybe it's gotten taken down.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know, but it told me that the page was gone, but now you've got to all pay the law, though the creators are doing it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But that original video, people still didn't leave in comments.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Some of the comments went very nice.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Some of the council will have said things like, that's why your son is where he's at.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The abode don't fall far from the tree.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If this is what Austin 100 lives in, we can see where they get their attitude or where they get their problems from.

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[SPEAKER_05]: See, because it's always been attributed that your child comes out or is a reflection of the parent.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I'll told everybody.

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[SPEAKER_05]: When my kid is grown and if he goes and does the things that he does, don't come at me talk about so all, this is how you raise them, no, because I know how I raise my kids.

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[SPEAKER_05]: My middle son, we're out to the Navy and then he, you know, called me one day and said, you know, I really hated you, but making me make my bed to do these tours and all this stuff.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But now I'm in the Navy, it benefited me.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He was the one up every morning, getting this bed made right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He never got in trouble for his shoes, not being polished because he did tours at home.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And he was talking how to make a bed.

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[SPEAKER_05]: and I was hard on my kids.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I wanted to get an education and look at how that paid off for him when he went to the Navy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He called and thanked me for making him do it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But if he went out to become a murderer and a criminal, don't come looking at me.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because I'm not the one that showed him that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I have lived my life in such a way to where I hope my kids would never say, well, I did this because of my dad.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I didn't smoke.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I didn't do drugs.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'd never been in a gang.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I've never been in jail.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All these things, so that with my kids could say, well,

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[SPEAKER_05]: You know, I didn't get this from my dad.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I told my youngest son, the other day, I'm like, dude, if you ever grow up to do any drugs, you know, like that, don't come to my son.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You got it from daddy, cause you ain't never seen me do it under that in my life.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I barely even drink in front of my kids.

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[SPEAKER_05]: If I have a wire cooler, most of the time, my kids ain't even around.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if you drink that often.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So the apple don't fall for from the tree.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now before we get too deep, there is a video I do want to play you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is why I say not all white Americans is the same and I want to say this is beginning up for God.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I want you guys to know that this case is very divided.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's actually black people that feel like Carmelo Anthony is guilty and did exactly what he did because he wanted to murder, Austin McCaff and they got it right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Carmilla Anthony is innocent of what they claimed him to do.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He didn't do that to murder.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He did it in self defense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So I want to know it is divided both ways.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But that's because these people haven't done the research that I did.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And the things I'm going to tell you here in a brief few minutes.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now I'm going to play a video for you right now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The this video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: deals with two white people who was against the Carmelo Anthony verdict.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now I warn you, there is at least one swear word in here from the guy you're going to see first.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But I've been at looting to what I feel like happened in this case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And the second person that you're going to see is actually really close to what I think.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And she's not only going to break it down for you by just talking about the case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She has actually noticed with somebody that was in there in his breaking this down bit by bit.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I want to thank Laquicia Kisia for this video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You will, I believe you do see her in the video a little bit, but that's why I got this from.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So she's a creator.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So thank you Laquicia Kisia for letting me use your footage.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So let's go ahead and get to the video.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Come on Anthony is innocent.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It was self-defense.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm just going to make sure that's loud and fucking clear.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Call my fellow white people right now.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Carmelo Anthony is innocent.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Amelia is intentionally doing dishonest reporting about what is going on in the trial of Carmelo Anthony.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They're conveniently not going into the detail and the inconsistencies in the witness's testimony, but luckily I was able to find somebody on Reddit who was actually detailing what each of the witnesses were testified to.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So now we need to paint you the picture of what I believe actually happened.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I went through each of the witnesses testimonies and it's very clear that not everybody had a clear picture of what happened.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So on the day of the stabbing and started pouring down rain which caused a delay in the track me, very common for athlete and each of the

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[SPEAKER_02]: school seemingly brought their own tents and set them up so that people could sit underneath that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Carmel's coach testified that they did not have a tent that it was actually coming later with a second bus and they didn't have enough students to justify bringing a tent at that moment.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So they didn't have a place to shelter from the rain.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Anthony apparently was friends with one of the kids from the tent.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Several people saw he and Anthony dap up, greeting each other, and seemingly Carmel and the knee walley was in the tent made some joke about y'all are asked referring to their football team.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The friend, who weirdly enough denied kind of how close his relationship was with Carmel Anthony, said that it was a joke.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And by the way, Carmel Anthony is not only the captain of the track team, but he was also captain of the football team.

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[SPEAKER_02]: His senior here had been cut short because he had had an injury, a very severe one, and his shoulder was messed up.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He had to wear a sling for part of the year.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They also don't mention that Carmel Anthony was already in the tent before the Metcalf Twins entered it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It wasn't until the Metcalf Twins came to the tent that they seemed to be the ones who had a problem with him being there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's pretty inconsistent across the nine witnesses from the incident about where Austin's brother even was during this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Some said that he was right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Next was brother.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Some said that he was in the back of the tent.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Some said that he was a couple of bleachers down.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Witness said that they heard Anthony say I'm a nobody when students were asking why he was under their tent and there doesn't seem to be any consistency on what the words Anthony was saying and while they're trying to say the Anthony is the aggressor person that he was in there seeing literally thought it was funny and he took out his phone and pretended to record it I personally don't believe that no teenager just pretends to record things

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[SPEAKER_02]: Especially since one of the witnesses said that after the incident students were passing around a phone and looking at Anthony's Instagram page, which doesn't make sense.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You wouldn't just pass the phone around.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You would just ask for the handle and you would go to his Instagram page.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What I think they were passing around was the video.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think there was a video and they deleted it because it would have looked bad on Austin.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I say that because this person that Anthony was talking to didn't step up and say to the guys, hey, he's with me, we're just hanging out talking, and Carmelo's lawyer had to show a bunch of photos of the two together and out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They even hang out three times in a three week period, so they knew each other pretty well.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's clear that Austin specifically did not want Anthony in the tent and was hanging up on him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think they all were.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's both

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[SPEAKER_02]: Anthony and Metcalf were frustrated and escalated according to one of the witnesses and mind you there is no policy that these kids can't be in each other's tent and in fact there are supposed to be coaches at every tent because it's a bunch of teenagers at nothing to do so where was the adult in my opinion and it didn't start out as a big deal because Austin Metcalf sat down on the bleacher in front of Anthony which sounds honestly aggressive.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He came in, he started antagonizing him, he sat down next to him, they started calling each other a bit, and nobody is consistent with the shoving part.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Some say it was a small one-handed shove.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Another witness said, and I believe this is the true story, that there was minor pushing for a couple of minutes, that both Austin Metcap and Kremlin Anthony were angry and aggressive.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Several witnesses say that they didn't believe Anthony when he was bluffing.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But Metcalfe and Anthony were frustrated and escalated and some called the shove a nudge.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And one of the witnesses turns out told the cops that Anthony had told a joke and that Metcalfe had pushed on Anthony in a lineman move, which is an inward and upward motion.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Some of the witnesses said that both of the Metcalfe brothers were ganging up on Anthony.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I think these kids have a very skewed perspective of what defending them was, because they said that Anthony said you're not going to move me, you're the witness told the

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[SPEAKER_02]: that's not defending you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think you'll win through a very traumatic effect and you can't come to turn to the fact that I think your friend was the aggressor.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But you can't say that he deserved it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So obviously this guy has to be the perpetrator.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It has to be his fault.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It has to be a murder.

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[SPEAKER_02]: the kids were giving different statements to the police last year right after it happened like not mentioning the cursing.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Another witness characterized Austin putting his hands on Carmelo as a warning.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The witnesses across the board all pretty much agree that this lasted four to six minutes.

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[SPEAKER_02]: If someone is harassing you for four to six minutes, as a woman, I too would be grabbing my backpack and unfolding the blade in there because things were progressing.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This witness said that Austin Metcalf tried to force Anthony out after Metcalf put his hands on him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's when he got stabbed.

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[SPEAKER_02]: If this had been an actual problem and not just a couple of kids bullying the black kid they didn't know under the tent, then they would have gone and gotten an adult.

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[SPEAKER_02]: An adult that should have fucking been there to begin with.

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[SPEAKER_02]: and that is very obvious on cross-examination of a witness when the lawyer said if Anthony and a friend were outside of the tent, what was wrong with that?

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[SPEAKER_02]: And the witness who was also on the football team and was part of this little group said it was because of the proximity to the tent.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Every witness who saw the stabbing said that Carmelo was sitting on the bleachers and that Metcalf was standing up and pushing him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Anthony never got out of his seat and not only that the wound and the blame proved that he did not even try to stab him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He just held it out and Austin went on the blame.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know how I know this?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because the blame itself is three and a half inches long.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Everyone said that Austin leaned into pushing and Carmelo stabbed him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's no dispute about that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Anthony was sitting, Austin was standing over him, getting ready to shove him and he goes into the blade.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So if the blade was three and a half inches, and the wound was two inches deep, people, what does that mean?

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[SPEAKER_02]: It means he could not have stabbed at him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: As Austin was leaning into shove him, Austin had to have been the one who fell on the blade.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry, but it seems pretty obvious to me, like this is some defend.

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[SPEAKER_02]: How could Anthony be the aggressor if he never fucking moved from his seat?

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[SPEAKER_02]: It is literally stand your ground.

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[SPEAKER_02]: All of this could have been avoided if he had just mined his own business or gotten his coat.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And the prosecutor kind of proves my point when he asked the doctor if they're ready defensive

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[SPEAKER_02]: And there were none.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He already had his hands out to push him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He crossed that physical boundary and fell on that knife.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There is never a situation when a person is sitting down and a person is standing up physically impeding you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That that person is not the aggressor.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And if this was the opposite, this wouldn't have even been a trial.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They have a feeling the defense is going to tell us that there is a documented history of aggression with Austin.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Let's face it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The prosecution is resting on racism in this case.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's exactly why they struck.

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[SPEAKER_02]: All of the black dirt.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They are just hoping that they will just gloss over all the inconsistencies in this story.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because not a single person out of the nine witnesses that were there had a consistent story.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that's what the media is not telling you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right, that was a mouthful, but a lot of the things we're going to cover because a lot of things she said, I've already told you my first episode about this that I thought was happening anyway.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But that was a breakdown of what was happening in court.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You can't argue that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She didn't make that up.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She did more research to do that little piece than a lot of the other people claiming a lot of things that they think took place.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now we're going to go back to that in a moment, but I have one more video to show you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is the video of the woman that says that she saw the video and she's going to describe to you exactly what happened in that video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now it's up to you to decide if you think that she's making this up a lion, but I remind you that there's another several people that's also said that they have seen this video as well.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So let's get into this video and then we'll, I'll tell you what I think happening.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We're up this up.

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[SPEAKER_01]: My name is T and when I went to see the video, they ask if you want to see it from either two minutes before they're stabbing or 11 minutes before.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So I chose 11 minutes from the moment she pressed play.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Pamela Anthony was already sitting about an eat that can't be.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he was sitting there for at least eight to nine and a half minutes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: you see or I saw a boy in a black hoodie go over to him first and then they left out of the tent and then you see coming across the field was another six boys when they got to the bleachers one

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[SPEAKER_01]: went out of frame and the other one sat at the bottom.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But the remaining floor, they went directly to Carmella Anthony.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And like T said before, it was a brief conversation and then all you see is commotion.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And we know from the interviews that Hunter did,

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[SPEAKER_01]: We know that Hunter was in fact operating that tent.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The next thing you see, I'm sorry, you can see Carmelo in the midst of them assaulting him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You can see Carmelo trying to back out, but he gets pulled back forward.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The next thing you see is Carmelo.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He comes shooting out the back, but he's still not standing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he had to like kind of crap crawl backwards.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he had to like jerk away from them because they still had to hold his city.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He goes up a couple bleachers and he's looking around for which way to go.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He runs that agnally down the bleachers and then he falls.

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[SPEAKER_01]: At the time of him falling, that's when I noticed another three boys coming down the bleachers chasing after him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But once Carmelo got up, he took off.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You didn't see him for the rest of the video.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, at no point in that video, do you see Hunter holding his brother?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, at no point in that video, do you see those boys ever going back to the tent and sitting down?

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[SPEAKER_01]: That was all the lie.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, and I also have questions.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know how the defense did not play that video.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because when you see that video, it was self-defense.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Carmella was only 5,830 something pounds, and Austin Hunter met half, were 6,1,220 something pounds.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So for people to say that he should have used his hands, people can die from fights, from people using their hands.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And that's all I'm gonna say for that, if.

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[SPEAKER_05]: All right, so you heard it from T. Now if you're paying attention, but what I understand T was not even in the trial.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And a lot of things she just said in that video that she saw corroborates the young lady in the video.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I just played for you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's especially spot the parts of her sitting down.

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[SPEAKER_05]: To you also stated that she doesn't know why the defense did not play this video in court, which basically believe it is the video that they say was too great in the making anybody out.

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[SPEAKER_05]: because it's widely available.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So that's a feeling of defense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So before I tell you what I think happened, let me tell you some of the bombshell stuff that you probably should know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Some things that they have not told the public, things that you need to know which would make sense why a lot of black people and a lot of white people are saying that Carmelo Anthony is innocent and that he got real wrote it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Let's start with how the case was investigated.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Using these kind of cases, they call in the bigger teams.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, I don't know what the team is called in Texas, but you have the state police, and then you have, I guess the police above them, federal, whatever the case is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: In our case, they were called LAPD down here to assist in an investigation of this caliber.

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[SPEAKER_05]: state police is too close to it, especially in a small town where everybody remembers everybody, people can be rubbing hands and say, we'll just make this go away.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's why you always call in the neutral police force.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What if I told you that did not happen in this case?

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[SPEAKER_05]: The state police investigated this all in their own, they never called anybody.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Second, the crime did not happen in

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[SPEAKER_05]: yet the trial was held in Colin County.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now the reason we believe the trial was held in Colin County is because the next piece I'm going to tell you, do you think that it's fair?

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[SPEAKER_05]: That the judge, the prosecutor, and Jeff McCaff, are all buddies?

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[SPEAKER_05]: There is photographs that proves that they are because they have photographs of hanging out at various events.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They were all friends, I even think as far as the judge the prosecutor plays golf together.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So people's wondering how come he can just strike all these black jurors and the judge goes along with it?

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's why.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now some people are starting to say that they think the defense was in on it too.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Because if you look at the way the case went, there really was no defense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The defense attorney didn't try to fight for him.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think he called like two or three people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: that was it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now some people think that it was a mistake that Carmella Anthony did not testify.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Here's my opinion on that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Wouldn't it matter?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Carmella Anthony could have gotten that stage and not chair and cried and said that with really what happened into a self defense and he started awesome was gone.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to repeat this again whether people would leave me or people agreed me or not.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Carmella Anthony was guilty before the opening statement.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The jury already made up their mind, which is why they wanted it all white during, which is why it's crooked.

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[SPEAKER_05]: that the judge, the prosecutor, and Jeff Metcalf knew each other, the judge, and the prosecutor should automatically recuse themselves because they knew who Jeff was.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And since they didn't tell them that, that's a cry.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That could get you this bar.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, here is the other shocking

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[SPEAKER_05]: It was alluded to several months ago that the trio knew each other.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I think somebody went as far as going to the governor, but when you got a bad governor that Greg Abbott, who's total Trump, here's what you get.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He allowed that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The governor has more power than you guys know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The governor can step in and make a judge recuse himself.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The governor can send letters, hey, I got word that you know Jeff McCaff and you and the prosecutor are also buddies.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Is this true?

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[SPEAKER_05]: And the governor can make a recuse.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But even though this supposed to be said to Jeff, Jeff, let's let's let it go.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Here's what we got.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So we've covered the judge, the prosecutor, and Jeff knew each other.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We've covered the trial happen way too quick.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We've covered that the state police only that investigated it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And again, I'm gonna ask you, when's the last trial you saw Hino D'Orna Saturday?

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[SPEAKER_05]: They pushed this case so fast because they know that there is evidence out there that is going to exonerate Carmelo Anthony.

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[SPEAKER_05]: That's as a tip of iceberg.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The other part of that is I told you guys that if Carmel Anthony was found guilty that there's gonna be certain black guy divisors gonna mobilize I mentioned Al Sharpton I mentioned being crumb where I was right but then I was wrong because the group that actually responded wasn't them if it's somebody even expect to hear from even though always broke in the background but the group that responded to it was the new Black Panther Party

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, if you don't know about Black Panther parties, don't get the new Black Panther party you confuse with their original Black Panther party, because while I'm just standing, the original Black Panther party doesn't like the new Black Panther party, and they also refer themselves as new Black Panther nation, because according to them, they are anti-white, and they do some other things that they don't like, and they're very violent.

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[SPEAKER_05]: when they embrace everybody now I don't know how to that is because now looked up the person that was there that was given the press conference by the name of Dr. Candice Matthews.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She's the National Minister of Politics for the new Black Panther nation.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I went and looked her up but she has a big old page and she's hugging all kinds of white kids and everybody else.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know what they're saying maybe they want to something but

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't want you to get those two groups confused.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I also don't want you to get it confused that the Black Panther Party is always violent.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's kind of funny.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The Ku Klux clan ain't nothing but violence, but nobody ever brings that up.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But as soon as a Black activist group shows up with guns, all my guys are automatically violent.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What can this Matthew showed up with none of that?

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[SPEAKER_05]: The Black Panther Party, they tried to be as lawful as possible until people cross them.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So, can this Matthews is there to tell you that they're doing everything legally?

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[SPEAKER_05]: that they're going to get the Anthony's new lawyers.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They've already given four or five different choices.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And it's got a pick one.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And I think they're paying for it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And that, you can see what I'm going to say, how Camille Anthony was real wrote in.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The all white jury was a problem.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And then she says, she has this bag of justice.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, if you ever seen Candace, she's well put together.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You can tell she's got some money.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, she's Louis Vuitton glasses.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Got this big, that's in hat on, that's leather.

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[SPEAKER_05]: nails done to the nines.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So, and then even her strapped is covered in diamonds.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And she calls it the hammer of justice.

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[SPEAKER_05]: In this bag, she pulls out a 75 page federal lawsuit against the district attorney.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is attorney has a lawsuit against some y'all for sexual misconduct.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The things that she read the little bit was already disturbing is talking about a girl that said she was held down against her will and he tried to do things to her and when she said no, that's when things started to taste for her work.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it was bad.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She said I'm putting this on my website.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You guys go read the whole entire 75 page.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then she called out the media.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She said the media should be sending themselves to say, because I got this through Paces.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She goes, you guys know what that is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Paces, I guess, is a place where all federal lawsuits is kept.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You can just go and look this up and you get the federal lawsuit if the person has won.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But the meeting more to hide that from you, then she went to iron down with the judge.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Apparently the judge has a federal lawsuit against him, too, for child abuse.

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[SPEAKER_05]: These are the people that's in Colin County that is the judge deciding people's faith and the prosecutor that's prosecuting people.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They need to be this barred.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They need to be this barred first of all because they should have recused themselves was makes us the unfair trial.

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[SPEAKER_05]: At the end, I'm going to tell you Zegha how I want out this guy from the pellet court and they have no choice and he's going to come back to bite everybody in the blood.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I guess when I found out some of the protests that was held for Carmelah Anthony, the Black Panther party was there too.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, I'm going to be the first one to tell you this.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think that there should have been any kind of protests until Carmelah Anthony was found guilty.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I will agree with some people that said that the protests from the African-American probably added to the race.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, it probably did.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But racism was already there and already greeted us at the door.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But when you dealing with something as delicate as a murder case, you've got to kind of walk it back a little bit, you've got to kind of hold your cards back.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So even though I haven't been supposed to, hey, he innocent, he is self defense.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I would not have held a protest.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The protest you became in after the unjust verdict went in.

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[SPEAKER_05]: then you protest the verdict.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then you protest the all-white jury.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then you protest everything that's wrong with the case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But I think the protest was held too early.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, let's talk about this all-white jury because let me show you how friendships get you a lot.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Just from personal situations, my wife, when we first got together over almost 25 years ago because we've been together, we've been married 24 years in August, but we've worked together one year before that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So 25 years together, 24 years married, coming up, she got into a serious car accident.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This act to that bruh messed her up.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Her back is out of whack now because of it.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She suffers my greens all the time.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This was a multi-million dollar case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: My wife should have won that case.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Hands down.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But when she got a hold of her turdies, nice young lawyer named Justin of our remembers name, right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: This dude was on his thing.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, does this a witness this came in in favor of my wife?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody came in favor of the guy.

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[SPEAKER_05]: They would tell him because the dude was in a rush.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This how long gold is worth, that's it over 20 years ago.

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[SPEAKER_05]: The dude was in a rush to go see Lord of the Rings.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He was going to get his pre-screen tickets get on.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And he ran the red light.

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[SPEAKER_05]: It's Mac right into my wife.

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[SPEAKER_05]: My wife at the time was a caregiver.

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[SPEAKER_05]: She had clients.

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[SPEAKER_05]: He worked for an agency.

55:10.458 --> 55:12.719
[SPEAKER_04]: So she actually had one of her clients in the car.

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[SPEAKER_05]: When she was going to do this,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Then she came and said, well, they want me to have the exact same lawyer as Kathy.

55:21.350 --> 55:28.132
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, Kathy was the woman that was over the home for the woman that she was caring for, and I said, absolutely not.

55:28.492 --> 55:29.813
[SPEAKER_05]: So that's a conflict of interest.

55:30.213 --> 55:33.154
[SPEAKER_05]: They're going to try a little bit you all in here, and then they're going to try to give you one.

55:33.214 --> 55:34.074
[SPEAKER_05]: No, you can't do that.

55:34.114 --> 55:41.697
[SPEAKER_05]: So you got to own or Jordan's his name said, so she got to this young lady named Jordan, young a little Jewish kid, brand new.

55:41.717 --> 55:44.858
[SPEAKER_05]: There's his first big case, and he walked that case in.

55:45.998 --> 55:48.119
[SPEAKER_05]: All the witnesses said it was his fault.

55:48.920 --> 55:57.624
[SPEAKER_05]: The dude even tried to hide assets because when you own something or you worked for some place for so long, they can sue you personally and they can sue your job.

55:58.965 --> 56:04.507
[SPEAKER_05]: So he worked for the grocery store for over 20 years, so they could have went after some money from the grocery store on his behalf.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, this is the case that Jordan should have won hands down.

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[SPEAKER_05]: for the defendant?

56:18.736 --> 56:21.137
[SPEAKER_05]: I just told you dozens of witnesses came in.

56:22.078 --> 56:24.159
[SPEAKER_05]: All of them said they see him under red light.

56:24.979 --> 56:26.700
[SPEAKER_05]: All of them described what he was doing.

56:26.900 --> 56:31.063
[SPEAKER_05]: Yet my wife still lost the case.

56:31.563 --> 56:37.747
[SPEAKER_05]: And since they followed him and went in front of this judge, I guess written that they could not appeal it or they can go to some other judge.

56:37.947 --> 56:41.789
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, we come to find out six more later.

56:43.083 --> 56:52.290
[SPEAKER_05]: that the reason why my wife lost the cases because the judge and the guy's attorney were golf buddies.

56:53.491 --> 56:58.035
[SPEAKER_05]: So I turned to one of those, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.

56:58.055 --> 57:01.157
[SPEAKER_05]: You let my client go, man, I owe you a favor.

57:02.138 --> 57:03.619
[SPEAKER_05]: So now my wife is missed out for life.

57:03.639 --> 57:10.905
[SPEAKER_05]: She has no, I mean, this should have she should have won lifetime medical, a bunch of money because the judge,

57:12.436 --> 57:15.319
[SPEAKER_05]: And the fin is attorney was friends.

57:15.839 --> 57:24.146
[SPEAKER_05]: This is what you're seeing right here with the judge to prosecutor in Jeff.

57:24.166 --> 57:28.870
[SPEAKER_05]: So the prosecutor, when he was striking black jurors,

57:30.108 --> 57:44.460
[SPEAKER_05]: When he struck the first one, the defense for what is worth did something, pretty much objective to that, fall this motion, judge, ask them why, and the prosecutor said, well, I'm just striking everybody who's an educator.

57:46.435 --> 57:56.898
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, you can say that once, maybe twice, but when you get to the third time, all those who weren't educators, he systematically went by and he struck nothing, but black jurors until it was down to white.

57:57.038 --> 57:57.998
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, what have I told you this?

57:58.758 --> 58:04.380
[SPEAKER_05]: One of the female jurors on that jury is an educated.

58:06.020 --> 58:08.221
[SPEAKER_05]: So that was a lie to give it of all the black jurors.

58:09.261 --> 58:12.862
[SPEAKER_05]: Let me tell you what I think happened and then I'm gonna tell you what I think is gonna happen in the appeal

58:17.516 --> 58:18.337
[SPEAKER_04]: Pretty much with the L.A.D.

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[SPEAKER_04]: says, I think it's like what happened.

58:21.599 --> 58:24.881
[SPEAKER_05]: I think that Carmelo was invited into the tent by this dude named Eddie.

58:24.901 --> 58:30.165
[SPEAKER_05]: Now I've never seen Eddie, but I'm assuming that he's white because of how all this went down.

58:31.866 --> 58:38.051
[SPEAKER_05]: Now from the testimony that was told, they made a sound like that the Metcalf twins was already in the tent.

58:38.911 --> 58:43.875
[SPEAKER_05]: Now you just heard from testimony that the Metcalf twins were even in the tent yet.

58:47.132 --> 58:53.920
[SPEAKER_05]: They testified that they seen them dapping it up and what's going on and they was sitting down having a conversation.

58:54.742 --> 58:59.588
[SPEAKER_05]: But when the Metcalf twins walked in, all of a sudden, 80 sad, they wouldn't that good a friend.

58:59.628 --> 59:01.370
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, if you got a friend like that, who needs enemies?

59:02.618 --> 59:04.599
[SPEAKER_05]: I do think that words was exchanged.

59:05.460 --> 59:08.261
[SPEAKER_05]: I do think it was a lie that Hunter was someplace over.

59:08.301 --> 59:10.443
[SPEAKER_05]: If you listen, nobody could tell you what Hunter was.

59:10.483 --> 59:11.223
[SPEAKER_05]: And I hung her swears.

59:11.243 --> 59:14.105
[SPEAKER_05]: He was on the other side, looking at his phone.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think that's true.

59:15.866 --> 59:18.187
[SPEAKER_05]: I think Hunter and Austin both walked in together.

59:19.108 --> 59:22.650
[SPEAKER_05]: And they went over to Carmelo and they told him to get out the tent.

59:25.251 --> 59:29.594
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, if this was not racism, then you tell me why Carmelo Anthony was the only one

59:32.130 --> 59:33.513
[SPEAKER_05]: and he wasn't doing anything.

59:34.635 --> 59:38.523
[SPEAKER_05]: Even though all witnesses did as he was a duty that he gave it a set down.

59:38.563 --> 59:40.888
[SPEAKER_05]: See how this was hanging up, even though all witnesses say this.

59:43.037 --> 59:49.060
[SPEAKER_05]: I think that they came over and told him to leave Carmelo Anthony, probably they get back and say so small words.

59:49.120 --> 59:56.483
[SPEAKER_05]: So she said that according to testimony, they said that Carmelo Anthony came in and said that their football team was asked for his be a joke.

59:56.964 --> 01:00:05.648
[SPEAKER_05]: Metcalf Twosman there yet, but then the B word was thrown around, make me be, okay, I'm going to say yeah, he probably didn't say that because they messed with him.

01:00:05.848 --> 01:00:08.469
[SPEAKER_05]: So I don't, I'm not saying that Carmelo is innocent now.

01:00:08.549 --> 01:00:10.050
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not saying that he didn't say nothing.

01:00:10.850 --> 01:00:17.875
[SPEAKER_05]: But he was approached first, so then Mekka have already pushed him once.

01:00:20.156 --> 01:00:22.378
[SPEAKER_05]: He told Mekka to keep your hands off me.

01:00:23.719 --> 01:00:27.181
[SPEAKER_05]: He said, now with his hand is back pad that he has a knife.

01:00:28.402 --> 01:00:32.665
[SPEAKER_05]: From some testimony that I heard, the kid was like, they won't concern.

01:00:33.205 --> 01:00:34.146
[SPEAKER_05]: One kid said that they

01:00:36.670 --> 01:00:46.719
[SPEAKER_05]: And when they said Austin, here he has his hand in his backpack, I guess, supposedly for what I heard from testimony, Austin said, so what what is he going to do?

01:00:47.860 --> 01:00:48.661
[SPEAKER_05]: Push them again.

01:00:50.923 --> 01:00:56.648
[SPEAKER_05]: On the third time, by this time Carmilla has his knife out, he has his knife open.

01:00:58.273 --> 01:01:04.716
[SPEAKER_05]: And our grease, I can hear the girl said, on that third time, Carmilla had his knife out, had it open.

01:01:05.396 --> 01:01:13.920
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, Austin, Polly, didn't see that he had his knife out, had it open, but he went to push him that third time he failed on the knife.

01:01:14.540 --> 01:01:19.662
[SPEAKER_05]: Killing Austin, Mick, half was an accident, but it was something that he controlled.

01:01:20.342 --> 01:01:24.444
[SPEAKER_05]: Because when he went to push him, he failed upon that knife.

01:01:25.164 --> 01:01:26.145
[SPEAKER_05]: It pierces his heart.

01:01:27.157 --> 01:01:49.765
[SPEAKER_05]: he died out there on the scene now if you want to challenge that I'm going to follow them up by the testimony of the corner then I'll also follow them up by what happened in the case of case analysis that didn't happen here.

01:01:53.195 --> 01:01:57.578
[SPEAKER_05]: The coroner said that the knife only went in two inches.

01:01:59.579 --> 01:02:02.621
[SPEAKER_05]: Carmella Ebly's knife was three and a half inches long.

01:02:04.542 --> 01:02:10.385
[SPEAKER_05]: If you are stabbing somebody, you're going to stab that person with a full weight of the knife.

01:02:11.106 --> 01:02:12.227
[SPEAKER_05]: You're not trying to measure.

01:02:13.145 --> 01:02:16.708
[SPEAKER_05]: So you're not saying, oh my God, let me see, this will be about two inches.

01:02:17.308 --> 01:02:19.369
[SPEAKER_05]: No, you are self-defending.

01:02:19.970 --> 01:02:21.351
[SPEAKER_05]: You are afraid.

01:02:21.931 --> 01:02:23.232
[SPEAKER_05]: You are scared for your life.

01:02:23.612 --> 01:02:26.234
[SPEAKER_05]: You ain't trying to worry about how far the life goes in.

01:02:26.254 --> 01:02:27.495
[SPEAKER_05]: It is what the person leave you alone.

01:02:27.515 --> 01:02:29.096
[SPEAKER_05]: So you're going to full-staff full force.

01:02:29.757 --> 01:02:33.760
[SPEAKER_05]: That should be a three and a half inch incision in his chest.

01:02:35.901 --> 01:02:37.943
[SPEAKER_05]: Let me remind you of Casey Nallison's case.

01:02:38.803 --> 01:02:40.564
[SPEAKER_05]: He stabbed Joe Ramirez.

01:02:42.194 --> 01:02:52.599
[SPEAKER_04]: four times four times to some that's overkill for the situation.

01:02:53.880 --> 01:02:59.062
[SPEAKER_05]: One stab should have been enough to get Joe Ramirez off his back.

01:02:59.983 --> 01:03:04.405
[SPEAKER_05]: And unlike Austin Metcalf, the one step first stab wasn't fatal.

01:03:05.806 --> 01:03:10.568
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know which stab was fatal, but it took four from the put case analysis of salient down.

01:03:12.693 --> 01:03:13.333
[SPEAKER_05]: four times.

01:03:13.573 --> 01:03:14.953
[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody called overkill.

01:03:15.374 --> 01:03:16.654
[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody asked why he did this.

01:03:16.694 --> 01:03:17.814
[SPEAKER_05]: That man run first.

01:03:18.754 --> 01:03:21.355
[SPEAKER_05]: Ladies, let him reduce his charge at 10 years.

01:03:21.815 --> 01:03:38.078
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, I'm sure if we, if I was a dig further into that case, I've tried to find out the big little further, but I'm sure that the stab wounds on Joe Ramirez matches the length of the life that case in Allison had.

01:03:39.719 --> 01:03:40.199
[SPEAKER_05]: Don't add up

01:03:42.093 --> 01:03:43.934
[SPEAKER_05]: Now let me give you the other dagger there.

01:03:44.834 --> 01:03:49.035
[SPEAKER_05]: The quarter also said there was no defensive wounds.

01:03:50.536 --> 01:03:58.719
[SPEAKER_05]: If you know anything about your old body, because you have a human body, it is natural for you to try to defend yourself against incoming danger.

01:03:59.879 --> 01:04:04.541
[SPEAKER_05]: Even if you know that you just don't get further hurt, it's just that your brain just connects there.

01:04:05.181 --> 01:04:06.481
[SPEAKER_05]: Here comes a life block.

01:04:07.262 --> 01:04:08.502
[SPEAKER_05]: It comes a game block.

01:04:10.210 --> 01:04:20.952
[SPEAKER_05]: So if he was actually, as they said, he was just standing up and he got stabbed first of all, but all accounts, Camille Anthony was sitting down.

01:04:21.832 --> 01:04:23.053
[SPEAKER_05]: So he would have to lunge up.

01:04:25.873 --> 01:04:30.614
[SPEAKER_05]: But if he went to stab him as people said it is, that means he's going to see the knife coming.

01:04:30.994 --> 01:04:33.215
[SPEAKER_05]: He would have their defensive wounds.

01:04:34.284 --> 01:04:35.384
[SPEAKER_05]: There's been something somewhere.

01:04:35.885 --> 01:04:40.827
[SPEAKER_05]: Even if somebody said, yo, watch out, life, and he turned around did this all of a sudden, he's going to get clipped.

01:04:41.547 --> 01:04:43.948
[SPEAKER_05]: No defensive wounds.

01:04:44.988 --> 01:04:47.149
[SPEAKER_05]: The other thing of that to self is this question.

01:04:48.070 --> 01:04:49.070
[SPEAKER_05]: Where was all the blood?

01:04:51.391 --> 01:04:55.933
[SPEAKER_05]: I've seen no reports that Carmelo was covered in blood.

01:04:55.993 --> 01:04:57.393
[SPEAKER_05]: His hands were soaked in blood.

01:04:58.294 --> 01:05:01.635
[SPEAKER_05]: None of that just heard that the knife was bloody that he threw.

01:05:03.898 --> 01:05:07.722
[SPEAKER_05]: I did hear that there was probably a puddle blood at the scene, but where's all the blood?

01:05:08.263 --> 01:05:15.650
[SPEAKER_05]: If you stab somebody in the heart intentionally and pull that out and you go in the full ring of the knife, guess what?

01:05:15.930 --> 01:05:18.974
[SPEAKER_05]: Blood most likely depending on what you're hearing when it comes spreading out of his chest.

01:05:21.196 --> 01:05:25.020
[SPEAKER_05]: Especially if you hit a main artery, where was all the blood?

01:05:27.784 --> 01:05:34.966
[SPEAKER_05]: I hate to say it to you guys, but there's enough evidence that corroborates the fact that Pamela Anthony was using self-defense.

01:05:37.347 --> 01:05:43.689
[SPEAKER_05]: The jury didn't listen because I would have said not guilty just to what I just told you.

01:05:45.930 --> 01:05:53.412
[SPEAKER_04]: If you got nine witnesses and they're all inconsistent, that's reasonable doubt.

01:05:55.171 --> 01:05:57.092
[SPEAKER_05]: All of these buildings supposed to be there in the tent, right?

01:05:57.612 --> 01:05:59.613
[SPEAKER_05]: But neither one of you can tell the same story.

01:06:00.273 --> 01:06:03.555
[SPEAKER_05]: Say the story I told you, the jury that I saw I saw it on several years ago.

01:06:04.555 --> 01:06:06.576
[SPEAKER_05]: The three cops was not consistent.

01:06:07.457 --> 01:06:08.897
[SPEAKER_05]: That just caused reasonable doubt.

01:06:10.098 --> 01:06:11.458
[SPEAKER_05]: It was mutton-fetched up in there.

01:06:12.159 --> 01:06:13.379
[SPEAKER_05]: One didn't know what to do for the other.

01:06:13.819 --> 01:06:14.480
[SPEAKER_05]: Same with this.

01:06:15.020 --> 01:06:16.901
[SPEAKER_05]: They were not consistent.

01:06:18.782 --> 01:06:19.402
[SPEAKER_05]: They lied.

01:06:24.883 --> 01:06:25.944
[SPEAKER_05]: Let's talk about the video.

01:06:26.564 --> 01:06:27.685
[SPEAKER_05]: I do think there's a video.

01:06:28.686 --> 01:06:30.007
[SPEAKER_05]: They say they're past the phone.

01:06:30.047 --> 01:06:31.789
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if there is a video.

01:06:33.110 --> 01:06:38.414
[SPEAKER_05]: Either somebody erased it or somebody still has it.

01:06:39.755 --> 01:06:44.459
[SPEAKER_05]: And I'm going to tell you this, the conscious and karma works miracles.

01:06:46.060 --> 01:06:52.025
[SPEAKER_05]: If the person's out there that has to footage of the video, the only reason why he or she wouldn't turn that in as well,

01:06:56.333 --> 01:07:00.574
[SPEAKER_05]: You can go ahead and and look up the video and you see just how much video he's feeling.

01:07:01.075 --> 01:07:05.756
[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe there's a frame and we tell the truth, Jeff Metcalf gonna say, we train on our racing come kill us.

01:07:05.876 --> 01:07:12.498
[SPEAKER_05]: They don't know, but somebody either has the video or they deleted it.

01:07:12.558 --> 01:07:20.421
[SPEAKER_05]: And the reason why the video was not shown to anyone is because it was not in favor of the Metcalf's.

01:07:22.058 --> 01:07:24.160
[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's going to show you exactly what I just told you.

01:07:24.700 --> 01:07:28.143
[SPEAKER_05]: He was getting bullied that day by both of these brothers and ended up in his death.

01:07:29.143 --> 01:07:34.728
[SPEAKER_05]: Something that he could have just said, yo, I'm just going to leave him alone.

01:07:35.608 --> 01:07:36.929
[SPEAKER_05]: And I'll go ahead and say this too.

01:07:36.989 --> 01:07:38.731
[SPEAKER_05]: If you will say it, it is true.

01:07:39.391 --> 01:07:41.893
[SPEAKER_05]: Carmelo should have just walked away.

01:07:42.874 --> 01:07:48.398
[SPEAKER_05]: But if you listen to the account, the girl gave by testimony.

01:07:50.398 --> 01:07:58.321
[SPEAKER_05]: as appears that Carmelo tried to do so, but then they drug him back in or did you guys missed that part.

01:07:59.722 --> 01:08:03.564
[SPEAKER_05]: Carmelo tried to leave and they drug him back in.

01:08:03.944 --> 01:08:06.345
[SPEAKER_05]: So that kills the Carmelo should have tried to leave part.

01:08:06.605 --> 01:08:07.525
[SPEAKER_05]: He tried to get out.

01:08:08.846 --> 01:08:09.506
[SPEAKER_05]: They didn't let him.

01:08:13.105 --> 01:08:15.746
[SPEAKER_05]: I will agree with what Dio Hubley says.

01:08:16.406 --> 01:08:18.107
[SPEAKER_05]: Again, I don't condone any murder.

01:08:18.507 --> 01:08:22.308
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not protecting Carmel Anthony, say, I'm on his side because he murdered somebody.

01:08:22.988 --> 01:08:25.429
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't rejoicing the fact that Austin McCalf lost his life.

01:08:26.630 --> 01:08:30.331
[SPEAKER_05]: But the way that you died does not dissolve the way that you lived.

01:08:33.552 --> 01:08:38.534
[SPEAKER_05]: And if he was an aide of his own death, this needs to be said.

01:08:44.237 --> 01:08:49.201
[SPEAKER_05]: If the kids that came up and told all these lies, they still have time.

01:08:49.902 --> 01:08:52.964
[SPEAKER_05]: They can go and say, hey, I have a lot on the stand.

01:08:53.004 --> 01:08:54.185
[SPEAKER_05]: This is kind of what happened.

01:08:54.225 --> 01:08:55.827
[SPEAKER_05]: This is why I didn't tell the truth.

01:08:57.708 --> 01:08:59.150
[SPEAKER_05]: Don't worry, they're going to get another chance.

01:09:00.110 --> 01:09:02.633
[SPEAKER_05]: Because here's why this is going to happen in the appeal.

01:09:02.893 --> 01:09:04.654
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, the appeal is not going to be short.

01:09:04.674 --> 01:09:06.196
[SPEAKER_05]: They're going to drag this out.

01:09:07.897 --> 01:09:11.300
[SPEAKER_05]: You're looking about maybe one or two years before this appeal happens.

01:09:15.570 --> 01:09:28.953
[SPEAKER_05]: The first thing that should happen is the judge, when the prosecutor should be this barred, and that could be an automatic overturn of his sentence.

01:09:30.953 --> 01:09:36.674
[SPEAKER_05]: Because they have to prove that the judge and the prosecutor and Jeff were in all three in Kahuton is.

01:09:38.095 --> 01:09:42.016
[SPEAKER_05]: So because of that mere fact alone of their pelacort does is due diligence,

01:09:44.598 --> 01:09:46.479
[SPEAKER_05]: criminal Anthony's conviction, that's one.

01:09:49.320 --> 01:09:52.682
[SPEAKER_05]: Two, talking about the all white jury.

01:09:53.142 --> 01:10:02.687
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, I saw the public court dude say that if they walk in there and just say hey, the jury was all white, that they're not going to go for it in the public court.

01:10:02.707 --> 01:10:10.571
[SPEAKER_05]: But if they can prove that the prosecutor's system magically got rid of anyone that was a black juror, then there is

01:10:12.654 --> 01:10:13.854
[SPEAKER_05]: a ground and we'll look into that.

01:10:14.375 --> 01:10:23.157
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, both of those is wrong because he also came back to say that a jury of his peers isn't a color of his skin, it's his peers, he will live with.

01:10:23.958 --> 01:10:24.878
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, what have I told you?

01:10:24.898 --> 01:10:26.058
[SPEAKER_05]: That's unconstitutional.

01:10:27.059 --> 01:10:28.139
[SPEAKER_05]: It's written in the Constitution.

01:10:29.660 --> 01:10:31.380
[SPEAKER_04]: He had to have at least one black person in the jury.

01:10:33.481 --> 01:10:37.042
[SPEAKER_04]: Apparently the Constitution looked at peers differently than dating.

01:10:38.078 --> 01:10:46.180
[SPEAKER_05]: I've told you a lot about that, a peer of mine, yes, could be a white colleague, yes, could be somebody else.

01:10:47.640 --> 01:10:52.862
[SPEAKER_05]: But I've told you the Webster's dictionary description of that or definition of that.

01:10:53.842 --> 01:11:01.184
[SPEAKER_05]: And it says, in part of it, someone who is the same rank as you, to let me someone

01:11:07.363 --> 01:11:09.403
[SPEAKER_05]: out of throwing at least one black person the jury.

01:11:09.903 --> 01:11:19.725
[SPEAKER_05]: That way, if everybody including the black person said, guilty, nobody can come back and say, well, you can't say it was all white jury because we had one black person, the black person found the guilty too.

01:11:21.746 --> 01:11:26.246
[SPEAKER_05]: But the prosecution couldn't run that risk because he knows if he gets the right black person that stand.

01:11:27.267 --> 01:11:32.948
[SPEAKER_05]: They're going to figure out and listen like I did and figure out that Carmella Anthony

01:11:37.124 --> 01:12:05.566
[SPEAKER_05]: So if the appeal of course not cricket and they do the job they're supposed to do Because the all white jury because of the jaz Jeff make Catholic the prosecutor this case is gonna be overturned now They're gonna go and we try the case, but I already told you the Black Panther party is already getting him in attorney Now if you want to cross a racial line, I guarantee you that attorney's not gonna be white because

01:12:06.875 --> 01:12:13.899
[SPEAKER_05]: got the Matthews already said we need somebody in there that's going to do the best job possible and that's going to know how we feel.

01:12:13.979 --> 01:12:19.262
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, you can't know how we feel unless you share our stadium skiing and so she already told you what they're going to do.

01:12:20.102 --> 01:12:24.684
[SPEAKER_05]: The first thing he's going to do because he knows the prosecution is going to retry the case.

01:12:24.765 --> 01:12:27.486
[SPEAKER_05]: He's going to ask for a change of venue.

01:12:29.147 --> 01:12:31.608
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, because of this show that's already been put

01:12:36.062 --> 01:12:44.327
[SPEAKER_05]: that's going to be granted and they'll probably go back to the county which it was so post to be at in the first place.

01:12:45.968 --> 01:12:50.091
[SPEAKER_05]: So basically racism with this whole case was racism is racism driven.

01:12:50.111 --> 01:12:56.555
[SPEAKER_05]: Everybody says it was it's going to come back to bite them in the button unless they get a cricket judge jury whatever the case is.

01:12:57.575 --> 01:13:00.417
[SPEAKER_05]: Now I am not saying to you that

01:13:06.255 --> 01:13:21.879
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't even think his mom and dad would say that, but he should have got a reduced case or reduced charge down to at least manslaughter or negligent homicide put away for 10 years.

01:13:23.019 --> 01:13:27.860
[SPEAKER_05]: The kid never had a record so that it wouldn't go up to a few other things if the judge was fair about it.

01:13:29.464 --> 01:13:36.310
[SPEAKER_05]: It's a hard case all around because somebody lost their life and our young man is going to rot for something that he had to defend himself for.

01:13:37.631 --> 01:13:45.598
[SPEAKER_05]: He also finds them in a media storm and he also finds them in a situation where there's a lot of racism going around that I'm sure he doesn't want to deal with.

01:13:45.618 --> 01:13:55.487
[SPEAKER_05]: The other thing that you guys do before talking about last thing is uh, you know, they change the jails that he's in, right?

01:13:56.742 --> 01:14:01.245
[SPEAKER_05]: Now everybody's saying it's because it'd be safer for him here's the real story.

01:14:02.886 --> 01:14:09.169
[SPEAKER_05]: The last name of the warden at the jail he was going to is Metcalf.

01:14:10.770 --> 01:14:18.775
[SPEAKER_05]: Now nobody knows or did he time to investigate the sea of he's related to Jeff Hunter and Austin?

01:14:21.490 --> 01:14:22.671
[SPEAKER_05]: They didn't want to deal with that.

01:14:23.412 --> 01:14:29.178
[SPEAKER_05]: So when they saw that the name was Metcalf, they just automatically moved him to another prison.

01:14:29.939 --> 01:14:40.831
[SPEAKER_05]: Now he probably will be safe for there because if Metcalf was related to the Metcalf's, there's problems and supposedly difficult yell I guess, happy with those waiting on him.

01:14:43.835 --> 01:14:47.178
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, I heard a guy say that they want to kill him.

01:14:47.398 --> 01:14:48.479
[SPEAKER_05]: This was a name of his video.

01:14:48.699 --> 01:14:55.405
[SPEAKER_05]: He goes on to talk about how Texas jails is field-wearing, brotherhood, and they're going to come after Carmelo and they're going to want to kill him.

01:14:55.465 --> 01:14:56.646
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, here's all I'm going to say.

01:14:57.066 --> 01:14:58.247
[SPEAKER_05]: And I'm not proud to say this.

01:14:58.547 --> 01:15:03.692
[SPEAKER_05]: And I don't endorse any gang activity, but it's real and it's true in jail.

01:15:05.628 --> 01:15:14.155
[SPEAKER_05]: Just he not think that there's not black gangs in the jail that's looking not far carmelal to I'm sure they were informed to come there to because they know the white gang will get on him.

01:15:15.096 --> 01:15:24.044
[SPEAKER_05]: If the Texas jails and anything like the jails here and a broad when I mean a broad I mean the rest of the 59 states they should have the jail pretty much segregated.

01:15:25.005 --> 01:15:31.370
[SPEAKER_05]: Do you have white people here you got black people here they really in a time because they don't know who gangs and who's not and who

01:15:33.819 --> 01:15:38.380
[SPEAKER_05]: But if they don't, I don't know why people don't think that the krypton there, the blood's in there.

01:15:38.400 --> 01:15:40.221
[SPEAKER_05]: I think the some pyruys is there.

01:15:40.601 --> 01:15:42.121
[SPEAKER_05]: Whole lot of games I looked up.

01:15:42.161 --> 01:15:42.881
[SPEAKER_05]: That is there.

01:15:44.382 --> 01:15:46.843
[SPEAKER_05]: Now the sad thing is is it's going to cost.

01:15:48.203 --> 01:15:51.124
[SPEAKER_05]: Right if Carmelo's going to be protected, he's got to be one of the boys.

01:15:52.284 --> 01:15:55.765
[SPEAKER_05]: And the sad thing is, and I have to be honest with this.

01:15:58.167 --> 01:16:02.974
[SPEAKER_05]: I know my man daddy's probably said, but Carmelo is not coming out the same young man he went in.

01:16:03.775 --> 01:16:05.177
[SPEAKER_05]: jail is going to change him.

01:16:05.838 --> 01:16:13.449
[SPEAKER_05]: He's fucking how to do some things that he never thought he would ever have to do in order to survive into here and to protect himself.

01:16:14.230 --> 01:16:16.291
[SPEAKER_05]: He's already in there, what about like three days now?

01:16:17.031 --> 01:16:30.255
[SPEAKER_05]: So that's not gonna matter, he's in there three days, six months, a week, a year, 10 years, Carmelo will not be the same young man that you sit in that sad.

01:16:31.915 --> 01:16:42.298
[SPEAKER_04]: I just want to share this with you guys, and this is what hurts me about the statement that Jeff made to Carmelo's mother.

01:16:43.895 --> 01:16:49.297
[SPEAKER_05]: He called her all kinds of bees and what kind of sun did you raise the staff somebody?

01:16:51.237 --> 01:16:54.418
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll ask my mom five and a half years ago.

01:16:56.719 --> 01:16:59.220
[SPEAKER_05]: My mom was a single mom, raised me all by herself.

01:16:59.260 --> 01:17:00.680
[SPEAKER_05]: My dad wasn't abusive punk.

01:17:02.461 --> 01:17:08.442
[SPEAKER_05]: My mom gave everything so that her son could have and could live.

01:17:10.423 --> 01:17:13.204
[SPEAKER_04]: My mom worked three jobs just so I could eat.

01:17:14.293 --> 01:17:18.617
[SPEAKER_04]: and roof on my head, the lights turned on in water.

01:17:20.679 --> 01:17:23.081
[SPEAKER_05]: My mom was a very gifted and talented singer.

01:17:23.922 --> 01:17:35.072
[SPEAKER_05]: And when I was really young, the manager for the legendary gospel artist Shirley Caesar, her mom, mom, seeing and said, I wanna manage you.

01:17:36.180 --> 01:17:36.840
[SPEAKER_05]: and he did.

01:17:37.701 --> 01:17:43.584
[SPEAKER_05]: And my mom went on singing gigs all over town all over the city.

01:17:43.604 --> 01:17:49.388
[SPEAKER_05]: And then one day he came to her and said, I want you to go global.

01:17:50.048 --> 01:17:50.929
[SPEAKER_05]: And my mom said no.

01:17:51.069 --> 01:17:53.510
[SPEAKER_05]: Because I can't go traveling

01:17:59.019 --> 01:18:04.281
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, there's many people that would have said, wow, I'm gonna get fame and fortune, bro, you got to go.

01:18:04.661 --> 01:18:05.941
[SPEAKER_05]: Let me stick you somewhere.

01:18:06.382 --> 01:18:07.342
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll sing you some money.

01:18:08.122 --> 01:18:10.303
[SPEAKER_05]: My mom said I have a son to raise.

01:18:10.763 --> 01:18:12.064
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm always so bad about that.

01:18:12.084 --> 01:18:21.807
[SPEAKER_05]: If I always said, man, my mom could have been this famous person, but because of me, and she's always told me, this is what mothers is supposed to do, son, you are my first priority.

01:18:23.007 --> 01:18:24.848
[SPEAKER_05]: Braising you is what I got to do.

01:18:27.386 --> 01:18:30.347
[SPEAKER_05]: My mom and I had a very good relationship when she passed.

01:18:31.788 --> 01:18:35.209
[SPEAKER_05]: I can still see that my head the way that she left this world.

01:18:35.249 --> 01:18:37.010
[SPEAKER_05]: She couldn't even speak a word.

01:18:37.030 --> 01:18:41.631
[SPEAKER_05]: She was mumbling to me and I think I might have missed what she was trying to say.

01:18:41.691 --> 01:18:43.152
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if I could have been a further help.

01:18:43.212 --> 01:18:45.533
[SPEAKER_05]: It hunts me all the time, but I didn't know.

01:18:49.755 --> 01:18:52.115
[SPEAKER_04]: I wish I had my mom and here with me right now.

01:18:54.036 --> 01:18:56.037
[SPEAKER_04]: My mom was truly my best friend.

01:18:57.285 --> 01:19:00.787
[SPEAKER_05]: And if it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be sitting here right now.

01:19:01.247 --> 01:19:04.349
[SPEAKER_05]: And you wouldn't be listening to the young man that is here.

01:19:05.169 --> 01:19:10.732
[SPEAKER_05]: And the head that I have on my shoulders and my work ethic, all that comes from my mom.

01:19:11.793 --> 01:19:24.980
[SPEAKER_05]: So with somebody like Jeff McCalf, decides that he wants to run down a black mother who raised their child primarily by herself, because I think her and the dad was separated or divorced.

01:19:27.642 --> 01:19:44.190
[SPEAKER_04]: not sure they may still be together but from the way things look, in any case you're running down a black mom who black mothers give all they have to measure their kids have even if they don't, you need to check yourself.

01:19:46.340 --> 01:19:52.922
[SPEAKER_05]: because black mothers or just single mothers in general is some of the strongest women I know them.

01:19:53.622 --> 01:20:01.064
[SPEAKER_05]: They have to do things on their own that a lot of women don't with their black or white, especially when you raise an aboy.

01:20:02.484 --> 01:20:06.145
[SPEAKER_05]: Things you gotta know that a man should be teaching your son.

01:20:06.985 --> 01:20:10.346
[SPEAKER_05]: How to go to a probably use the bathroom, how to tie a tie

01:20:14.002 --> 01:20:20.385
[SPEAKER_05]: These are things that he meant to be the teacher of son, how to shave, all that stuff.

01:20:22.006 --> 01:20:24.727
[SPEAKER_05]: So to all the single moms are there, my hats off to you.

01:20:26.247 --> 01:20:29.769
[SPEAKER_05]: If your mom is still alive, if you have any beef, man, you gotta go make up with them.

01:20:30.649 --> 01:20:33.731
[SPEAKER_04]: Once they gone, they're gone, you never get them back.

01:20:36.892 --> 01:20:39.393
[SPEAKER_04]: And you wish that you could just have one more time.

01:20:40.854 --> 01:20:43.475
[SPEAKER_04]: So Jeff Metcalf can go jump as far as I'm concerned.

01:20:44.962 --> 01:20:49.069
[SPEAKER_04]: because my mom did the best thing that she could, for me, and I'm grateful.

01:20:50.952 --> 01:20:53.537
[SPEAKER_04]: He also his goal-earned history, buys at it.

01:20:55.154 --> 01:21:01.096
[SPEAKER_05]: And you hear he's talking about how we came on the boat and all that part of that he said was that we came on the boat.

01:21:01.116 --> 01:21:04.778
[SPEAKER_05]: He said something about you guys talking about stolen land, you stole our land.

01:21:05.078 --> 01:21:09.020
[SPEAKER_05]: So by us coming on the boat, he's saying that we, the black people took all his land.

01:21:09.080 --> 01:21:18.984
[SPEAKER_05]: Bro, what, what, his, your book to you in because when we came over on the boat, my answer is what directly into servitude they wouldn't take it on land, they didn't have any land.

01:21:19.104 --> 01:21:21.585
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, do you not know what 40 acres of the mule means?

01:21:23.894 --> 01:21:29.218
[SPEAKER_05]: And the people that was slaves, if anyone's still breathing, it's still waiting on their 40 acres.

01:21:29.639 --> 01:21:30.359
[SPEAKER_05]: And they knew.

01:21:33.041 --> 01:21:34.843
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, part of that is he claimed he was Indian.

01:21:36.084 --> 01:21:38.746
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, then if you Indian, then you know the white man stole your land.

01:21:38.766 --> 01:21:40.847
[SPEAKER_05]: Matter of fact, the Indians is still fighting for that.

01:21:40.887 --> 01:21:42.048
[SPEAKER_05]: It has been for centuries.

01:21:42.589 --> 01:21:45.371
[SPEAKER_05]: They still fighting over the land where Mount Rosemores sits.

01:21:45.951 --> 01:21:46.732
[SPEAKER_05]: But I digress.

01:21:49.354 --> 01:21:50.975
[SPEAKER_05]: All right, guys, that's it for this case.

01:21:50.995 --> 01:21:52.717
[SPEAKER_05]: I think you guys would join me and know it's been a doozy.

01:21:53.956 --> 01:21:58.277
[SPEAKER_05]: Hope you guys take the heart, what I say, go do your own research into it, read this in the videos.

01:21:59.397 --> 01:22:01.437
[SPEAKER_05]: Something about this whole case, things to heart, heaven.

01:22:01.477 --> 01:22:08.018
[SPEAKER_05]: There's another white dude into the video that knows, I guess everybody down there in Texas and he's calling the loanee.

01:22:08.439 --> 01:22:21.181
[SPEAKER_05]: He's gotten deaf threats and stuff because he said that he has always supported Carmelo in this, that what happened was wrong and he's listening down from the judges to Jeff and he even said that Hunter and Austin were bullies.

01:22:21.641 --> 01:22:22.341
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know this.

01:22:23.061 --> 01:22:27.023
[SPEAKER_05]: He supposedly knows he lives there, but I've also heard those other counts.

01:22:27.503 --> 01:22:29.825
[SPEAKER_05]: So, go do the research for yourself like I did.

01:22:30.345 --> 01:22:34.967
[SPEAKER_05]: I didn't come up with this stuff because I wanted to say the black kids innocent, no, he's guilty, he's guilty.

01:22:35.548 --> 01:22:39.230
[SPEAKER_05]: But I came with this based on testimony on their own camp.

01:22:40.090 --> 01:22:46.934
[SPEAKER_05]: The judge, the prosecutor, and Jeff being crooked and blatant lies that the witnesses told.

01:22:48.175 --> 01:22:48.735
[SPEAKER_05]: Pain itself.

01:22:50.065 --> 01:22:52.126
[SPEAKER_05]: All right, guys, I do thank you for tuning in with me.

01:22:52.447 --> 01:22:59.671
[SPEAKER_05]: I know that you have many choices that you call an interview podcast, and I'm grateful that I am just one of them.

01:23:00.492 --> 01:23:06.656
[SPEAKER_05]: Please be good to yourself and each other, and always remember, always stay humble.

01:23:07.536 --> 01:23:09.738
[SPEAKER_05]: Inactive kindness can make someone's day.

01:23:10.578 --> 01:23:12.880
[SPEAKER_05]: A little love and compassion can go a long way.

01:23:13.700 --> 01:23:16.963
[SPEAKER_05]: And there is an extraordinary person, all of us.

01:23:17.878 --> 01:23:20.059
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll catch you guys on the next one.

01:23:46.333 --> 01:23:49.218
[SPEAKER_00]: Introduction and Ending Credits by Jackie Voice.

01:23:50.039 --> 01:23:54.205
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