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Welcome to Blurred Lines, Crime, Conspiracy, and the Truth behind the Gossip.
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Hosted by me, Ash, or also known as Ash2Trippy, join me as I dive deep into the murky world
where crime, conspiracy, and the juiciest gossip collide.
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As a reminder, every Tuesday is a weekly recap into things that I find interesting or things
that I have noticed people are talking about, including true crime, any kind of conspiracies,
and also any kind of gossip that's going around, including our trash talk segment I hope you
guys enjoy.
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So let's get into a couple of stories that have a few blurred lines.
Hey everyone, welcome back to blurred lines, crime, conspiracy, and the truth behind the
gossip, hosted by me, Ash, or as I go on most of my social media, Ash2trippy, or you call
me Trippy, really doesn't matter.
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But today is our weekly updates podcast.
I'm still trying to think of a good name for it, but basically it is your weekly dose of
true crime and gossip where we just recap and update on what's going on on maybe new
crime cases or ones that people are talking about right now.
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So join us as we talk about all that fun stuff.
Just talk about things.
I'm going to include a few other portions.
If you guys like those segments, let me know if there's something you want me to incorporate.
Also let me know because I would love that feedback from y'all that are listening directly.
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Alright so I'm going to start this with the updates on the Madeline Soto case.
Now just a little refresher for you guys.
Madeline Soto is the 13 year old that went missing in February, actually February 26th
from Florida.
And basically there's some basic stuff going on with the cases.
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I'm going to give you kind of a brief recap here.
So on February 26th Madeline's mother went to pick her up from school, but she was shocked
to learn that Madeline had never arrived.
It was soon after discovered that Madeline's mother's partner, Stephon Stearns, had driven
her to school that morning.
Stearns has denied any involvement in the disappearance and the death, but the investigation
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has revealed some troubling evidence and that evidence right now against Stephon Stearns,
Madeline's mother's boyfriend is overwhelming in my opinion.
So they've released video footage showing a man driving a car matching the description
of Stearns vehicle.
In the video, detectives believe they see a limp body being moved from the passenger
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seat to the trunk of the car at a parking garage.
Stearns has raised some serious concerns about Stearns potential involvement and again Stearns
has remained that he is not involved, that he actually has stated in recent filings that
he has done that he, it's somebody that looks like him pretty much.
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So, and here, we're going to go into it here.
In response to this Stearns defense team has filed several motions, including attempts
to suppress evidence from his cell phone and a Google search warrant.
They've also filed over 50 motions, including one to remove the death penalty from the case
and another to limit how the word murder is used in court.
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Yes, so him and his attorneys are working very hard.
Again, that's their job.
So I know a lot of people are very upset about these things that are taking place right now,
but he's asking and things like that, knowing what we know as far as not only the abuse
case, but also the murder case.
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You know, it's not something that sits well with us, especially since we've heard a lot
from Madeline's mother, Jennifer Soto, and how she basically was allowing all of this
and somewhat encouraging in some opinions this to take place.
So the judge has decided to continue the hearings until April 23rd with the jury trial scheduled
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for May 5th to the 21st of 2025.
This means we're likely to see further developments as the legal process continues.
At the center of Stearns defense, they argue that the death penalty would violate his constitutional
rights citing various amendments and international human rights laws.
They've also referred Pope Francis Stamps against the death penalty on this.
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So again, I know a lot of people are not happy with what's going on as far as what they're
asking, but again, we all have to remember that with this going on right now, it's something
that he has a constitutional right for, and it's something he's paying his lawyers for
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as well.
There's just so much, much of it again.
So there's there's a couple of others I just wanted to briefly go over here is he's asking
not only for the death penalty to be off the table, but also he doesn't want to be shackled
or have any kind of restraints during the trial.
And he also wants to use quote unquote real writing utensils to take notes.
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That's I mean, like, I don't know, just mind blowing in my opinion.
Obviously also arguing that the material on his phone as far as Google searches and things
like that are not relevant to the murder and alleging that the man on camera that especially
was found throwing away Maddie's backpack was not him.
And also arguing, of course, that Maddie slump body in the car was her asleep when, you know,
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obviously her body tells us a whole different story within itself.
So again, overwhelming evidence against Stefan Stearns and we're going to continue following
this.
There's a lot of questions that still haven't been answered in this case.
And there's a lot of people that are really aggravated with the way that the justice system
is working.
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But again, there's many flaws within our justice system and also a lot of people questioning
Jennifer Soto and how, you know, all of that is going to end up.
I honestly think that Stefan Stearns may say she was aware of this and she was encouraging
it.
Who knows?
But they definitely have something up their sleeve and they're definitely working overtime,
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working overtime on helping this guy out for sure.
Now on a little bit, I mean, I guess you can say a lighter.
No, I'm not going to say that it's 100% lighter, but a little bit on the older side.
I guess it'll comfort you knowing that this person is one, no longer alive and two, you
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know, it was a long time ago.
But I don't know if you guys heard that Jack the Ripper, basically identity has potentially
been uncovered.
I only say potentially because it looks like this British researcher is seeking legal confirmation
on behalf of the victim's families.
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And this case that's over a century old, this took place in London in 1888, so it's over
130 years old.
And basically he's remained one of the most mysterious and chilling unsolved cases in
history.
So these new developments are basic from forensic experts and researchers.
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They continue to dig for this information and they uncovered it was actually a shaw from
the Jack the Ripper killers.
It was his fourth victim.
He ended up killing five women.
Catherine Edews, he was murdered in London's Me Tree Square.
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Now the guy that they are alleging this DNA belongs to on the shaw.
Now the DNA was found a couple of different places.
I guess it was found on with semen from the shaw as well as some blood that was on the
shaw I guess that also matched his.
But his name is Aaron Kosminski.
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He was a Polish barber who was 23 at the time of the murders.
Kosminski was a suspect in the original investigation but he was never arrested or charged or anything
like that.
And basically they said that he did have schizophrenia.
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He was admitted into an asylum at some point.
His occupation was basically a barber slash surgeon and that's kind of what they associated
a barber with.
I recently learned that as well from a shaw I watched that they're you know even in ancient
times they were considered surgeons or like medical staff of one way or another.
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Barbers, yeah.
So a lot of people also made this connection with the Sweeney Todd movie.
It's like this is really wild.
But I mean I could see like back in the day how some of these people would become a barber
because it was simple just for you know their own fantasies or whatever.
Now again this is alleged 100% match.
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I'm only saying alleged because again it's not been completely legally confirmed as of
right now.
But it's very interesting to know that they were looking at him as a potential suspect
and now he's basically their main guy.
Now again since this happened over 130 years ago this dude is no longer around.
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But it's very interesting and intriguing to know and it would be very interesting and
intriguing to know if the victims families would ever speak and you know share their
bloodline and things like that.
I just I don't know.
I just find that stuff interesting you know.
Okay so I know there's a lot of stuff surrounding Sean Diddy Combs.
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I wanted to kind of go over this because I talk a lot about it on my social media accounts
because I've watched everything that's to do with Diddy just because you know it's just
so weird to like hear over the years of allegations and things like that.
And then to all of a sudden start seeing the facts start coming out and the shady stuff
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start making sense.
So I just really like talking about it and I really like deep diving into that kind of
stuff and kind of see where it's going from here.
But one of the recent documentaries on Peacock has actually ruffled Sean Diddy Combs' feathers
a little bit because he's suing NBC and Peacock over the documentary Diddy the Making of a
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Bad Boy claiming it's maliciously and recklessly brought a reckless broadcast of lies and defamation.
So basically this documentary this was actually one of the better documentaries because there's
been there's a couple that TMZ came out with.
There is some that 2B came out with.
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There's a bunch of different documentaries out.
I believe 50 Cent is producing one still that's going to come out on Netflix.
So there's a lot of them coming out a lot of different ways.
And so this one Diddy the Making of a Bad Boy was actually one of them.
That intrigued me and we hear different points of views.
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A lot of these other documentaries have the same people in them.
This documentary has a few others like Elby Shore and that's one of the main reasons that
Diddy is actually doing this.
But it's kind of weird.
So he's suing NBC and Peacock but he hasn't dropped any kind of defamation against the
certain people that have spoke because they also speak with a previous assistant that
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he had and he actually released actual text messages between not only Diddy but also between
Diddy's right hand girl that was his manager at the time.
And they were just simply disturbing about all of these events that were taking place
and what he required to be at these events.
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It was just crazy.
So for him to go and say these are malicious and reckless because of the cases that he
has right now with the United States government is kind of crazy to me.
Because him and his lawyers have always stated this about everything that's been said is
that it states it lacks a foundation of reality and has conspiracy theories interested accusing
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him of being a serial killer which they're basically saying that people are accusing
him of being a serial killer because he's killed all these people because they've been
in his way.
But it's not that they're people are calling him a serial killer.
People are more or less calling him a hit man.
He's threatening people to do his work for him.
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So it's not necessarily a serial killer because he's not doing it and I think that he manipulates
people in a way to say hey maybe you should do that and I think it triggers people's thoughts.
So behind the whole Tupac and Biggie situation I think he manipulated the situation.
I think they're exaggerating the fact that people are saying serial killer like he did
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it and it was at his hands.
But you know he's gonna say that to save his own ass.
He has money to do it so he's gonna do it.
You know it's crazy.
He states videos people say they have they don't and NBC has knowledge that none of them
exist is basically what he's stating.
So again just going into that saying that they basically know that nobody has them because
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nobody's ever seen the videos or whatever.
But honestly in all reality putting it to that level that's true.
I mean so many people have said they have these videos but I know lawyers have said
they've seen them and things like that.
But I haven't I mean not that I would want to see one but just for like fidelity maybe
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stills of somebody or something you know somewhere.
So I mean you know to give benefit of the doubt there hasn't been that and last I heard
with the federal government a lot of the videos or hard drives that they had they were having
a hard time getting into them.
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So those are that's something I think he has knowledge that maybe even very few people
have access to so I don't know that's just my opinion on that.
I just think that it's funny to go after you know a company a production company that has
clearly just given people talking about incidents that they've had with this man and people
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still just they just they just don't get it.
And it kind of throws me into the rant that I have going on over on my TikTok account.
If you guys don't follow me over there definitely go follow my TikTok Ash2Trippy.
There's the only account don't ever follow one that has a number at the end it's just
Ash2Trippy where I was talking about Backstreet Boys announcement that they made.
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So originally I had assumed because I'm gonna admit it I assumed that their announcement
because I don't follow these people anymore these men I don't know they just they all
give me the ache now knowing what I know about what I know I'll get into that in a bit.
So basically they made an announcement stating that they're gonna be the first pop act to
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play at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada with a residency that will feature 12 performances
from July to August.
So I thought that it was a tour but I'm pretty sure that if this does good they will announce
a tour.
So basically I had made a video just reminding everybody because it was on my FYP like crazy
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on TikTok just reminding everybody about the little documentary that Hulu did about Nick
Carter and the Carter family called Fallen Idols.
If you guys haven't seen it I recommend you watch it but basically it accounts what Nick
Carter and Aaron Carter endured as children and how their lifestyle was and what exactly
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the allegations were against Nick.
And I encourage you guys to look into that but it just brings me into this stating that
you know a lot of these people that are famous or people that have money people don't realize
like you only see people I have people in my comments telling me oh well Nick Carter
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won all of these cases and it was defamation and all of this other stuff right.
But you guys fail to see that this documentary yes it was one sided because it tells you
in the documentary itself that they reached out to Nick Carter and his team and they didn't
want to speak on it why don't they want to speak on it exactly.
Also there's just a lot of stuff as far as victim blaming like saying oh it was thrown
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out in court then it has to be a lie or it's not true that's not necessarily true it's
just one party had a little bit more money and a little bit more defense to say this
is not true.
And to say that this was part of like the me too movement and all this other stuff is
crazy too because like I don't know I guess maybe in my perspective I see the me too movement
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happening to bigger stars and bigger people that are around the world and things like
that and people say that it's to do with you know the admiration and people wanting to
be with him and throwing themselves at him and all this other nonsense and regret and
you know like things that you're just arguing about and just taking away from somebody's
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experiences even saying like the time frame and things like that.
So I want people to remember that essay cases are very hard to prove yes because it's always
always seen as he said she said when it shouldn't ever be that it should be whoever is feeling
like it was not right is feeling that way for a reason.
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I even talked to people like I never liked Nick Carter because he was always off you
know things like that.
I am thinking of doing a deep dive into that here on the podcast so if you guys are interested
definitely leave me that feedback but go and check out my videos over on tiktok and I
don't know I may be wrong but I just don't feel right discrediting because you know you
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put in you put yourself in their shoes and as I've been telling everybody over there
I just really hope it never happens to you to where somebody doesn't believe you because
that's just a very sad circumstance to be in and I you know I would hate to think that
way just because I'm enthralled with the way somebody's jawline is you know but that's
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just me again that's just me no hate appreciate not really but whatever.
Alright so I wanted to do another segment on trashy tiktok but you know what trashy
tiktok moves faster than I do and I procrastinate a whole lot so yeah you guys are gonna have
to bear with me so I just I thought that maybe in this one we can kind of do a backstory
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on what trash talk is and who we watch on trash talk and this is basically just stupid
shit that happens on tiktok that we all talk about or all can't stop talking about because
it's right there in our face 24-7 against our will you know what I mean if you know
you know anyways yeah I call it trash talk there's a hashtag on tiktok for trash talk too so
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you know I thought I'd use that so I don't know if you guys know the lore of Ashley Trevino if
you want me to go deeper into it we can but I really don't want to guys I don't if you know
you know and if you don't you don't sorry maybe skip ahead 10-15 minutes anyways Ashley Trevino
it has been named the worst mom on tiktok basically because she is a 36 year old woman
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that sits on live a majority of her lifetime span eating hot cheetos and cheese dip I'm sorry
hot cheetos and bean dip and basically uh has never bought her kids a bed and she's been living
living in her apartment for about two years now and she has two girls uh one is 10 and I think the
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other one is 15 or 16 or sorry 12 and 15 and 16 and uh basically you know she just hasn't bought
a bed and people argue that she doesn't even have custody she has admitted recently that she doesn't
have custody of her oldest which is her name is Haley and that basically her parents have custody
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which and if you guys don't know this all takes place in the great state of Texas in Ennis Texas
to be specific she recently did a podcast I don't know if you guys have heard of it um it's Camila
she is an OF model she runs the bop house um and she does a podcast I know I thought the same
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thing when I thought about it these underage kids were going on a podcast with their 36 year old mom
then there's so much more to go in with that 36 year old mom but basically in the podcast she
addresses all this stuff how she likes to date inmates that's how she kind of became popular
on TikTok was she was an inmate hopper where she would write inmates and you know like she'd be with
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them she had she's actually still married to an inmate and she had a previous inmate that she
was married to as well so she's been married a couple times I believe I do know that um
she's been married a couple times so there's that but there's a lot to go into this I'm just kind of
giving you a brief brief recap but she did the the podcast with Camila and recently she's been
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talking a lot of shit now I'm recording this really late so I am getting some information now she has
done taken a trip to Los Angeles she went live with Josebe which I don't know if you know who
Josebe is but they he's hang out with like the Shoddy Bay crew the Willito crew and then they
kind of separated but he makes fun of Ash and basically there's a lot of stuff going on with
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that where he had somebody like spray paint outside of his apartment about him collabing
quote-unquote with Ash and he's just like really upset about it um I mean it's true anybody that
collabs with this girl she's gonna talk about them and she's not very nice about it and it's just
really trashy and that's the way you perceive yourself when you collab with this girl like
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Shoddy Bay isn't even collabing with this girl so that tells you a lot of stuff so let me tell you
this is anybody I mean she's talked about every single person she's ever hung out with and literally
this woman again she's 36 years old I know she looks like she's 42 but she's 36 years old and
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she hangs she loves to hang out with kids that are like between the ages of 19 and 25 and everybody's
like oh that's adults no it's not a doll when you're 18 and over like you're barely getting started
into your adulthood you don't even know like some sometimes 18 year olds aren't even in out of high
school so that that's one thing and so she she was in LA and not only did she get her merch which is
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by the way uh one of her merch says um it's at the end of the day so one of her merch merch uh shirt
says at the end of the day and it's made in real basic font and then it has like a pair of basic
lips on it and I actually looked up at the end of the day because I was like I remember seeing
somewhere that it was trademarked I remember seeing a video a long time ago so I actually looked it up
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and in fact at the end of the day that phrase is trademarked so if she puts that on a website and
starts selling it they can trademark her which is very dangerous to to work with that because they
take that super seriously that's like that I've seen companies completely lose their whole company
because of trademark issues but real basic shirts like I I could have done better with with my whole
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shirt business I had going before I started doing content creation and stuff like that because those
are real basic and it'd be interesting to know like what material they're made out of and what
exactly it entails you know what I mean because they're they're super basic but that's why she was
out in California supposedly it was a quote unquote really famous person that she was working with
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in creating her merch a lot of people are saying it was corona the great which if you don't know
who that is again with the tiktok era um they were he was with like shawty bay wellito windy and
all of that stuff and he scammed them out of like money for merch and like quality and all of this
other nonsense so if you don't know him go look him up and you'll know that this is what's going on
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if that is the person I don't believe it is but if it is the person ash is gonna get pretty much
scammed by him so that's kind of like a karma thing which is really cool but whatever so I mean
ash has talked about camila and basically she has also when she was out in LA when she was I think
it was like her second night there she was in the hotel room drunk and on the booga sugar again
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because you can totally tell when she is it's like girl we know we know okay like not sorry we know
but basically she goes after her saying she should have had her sent signed an nda first off if she
would have signed an nda I would have been surprised because she would have came back with the same
shit for you and you would have gotten in trouble for the same shit that she's doing you know what
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I mean like the same like that doesn't work anyways she's over here with nda's and she's like oh she
made 60 000 while camila has admitted she made over 60 000 which was way over and I believe that
because not only for the views but you know it takes a lot of people to her page and stuff like that
so you have to put that into perspective but ash said ash travino basically tells her that she's
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gonna take her to court and she's like for what and she's like don't you have to have money for that
and ash is basically saying she doesn't have money craziness craziness going on there but again I mean
if you don't know now you know and I don't really want to do a deep dive on that girl so go go do a
deep dive with your own and then come back to this we're gonna do I mean this won't be in every
weekly reap cap if you guys don't like it I'll take it out it doesn't bother me but you know it's
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something that I talked to my friends about on tiktok and stuff like that so and it's stuff we
talk about in my lives on tiktok so it's stuff I want to talk about you know whatever that also
brings me to the portion I kind of wanted to talk about on tiktok live where they have new
guidelines they just basically let out this new program to where on tiktok when you're on live it
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has to be engaging and you have to be getting like new people that are actually coming to your page
every time it can't be the same repetitive people all the time or ip addresses hint hint you know
and it can be fake engagements like fake engagement is like when you're over here like messaging
people from your phone and being like hey come to my live and drop like 5 g's you know what I mean
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so they like they can't be doing that that's like fake engagements people that's going in there
dropping it not commenting things like that um even if they are I'm sure they can tell what's
going on I want to say that there was a lot of people talking mad shit about this on tiktok
because they were like oh it's up to up to 53% now and now it can be way lower and what tiktok
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is looking for is consistency and people that are actually engaging with people so it's the same
thing that goes along with creating content over there on that platform too is it's it's engaging
with people so it's been working out wonderful with me because I I go on live and talk my head
off and I talk about anything even if nobody's talking to me I can still talk about you know
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what's been interesting me and you know updates and things like that just like I'm doing here with
this podcast you know what I mean I it's been working great for me I actually um had I seen a
bonus so I got my I think it was like 51% of my earnings plus I got like a $5 bonus which doesn't
sound like a lot but it's like the extra five bucks cool you know what I mean if I would have went live
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um every single day I probably would have got more but I don't go live every single day I just
especially now that I'm doing this podcast I don't really have time to go live especially like
now that I do have a part-time job I'm gonna start working on the weekends and it's not gonna be
possible you know I like it but people like Ash Trevino and like all these like rage bait accounts
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like Young Glow and Narelli all of these other people that are like faking engagement and like
telling people to drop things or sending them money because that's a lot that's a lot of stuff
that happens too is people that send people money they're like hey drop it in my live and then they
send them like an extra 500 bucks or whatever I've seen it happen used to happen in my um my live uh
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I used to have a live agency I was a part of and it used to happen all the time you see the
communications and they stopped they started hiding them but you just know you know what I mean
so um the other TikTok trash I was gonna go over this ended up to be fake news but I wanted to talk
about something else that came to mind this morning after over this past weekend stuff that had
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happened so I'm talking about the Brie Olson and Vale so if you don't know who Brie Olson is is
basically again she's part of TikTok trash she goes live on TikTok she's just she's an escort
among other things she has a child that the father has 90% of custody pretty much and she sees him on
like two times a month or something like that something very minimal but she parties all the
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time she's admitted to drug use all of this other stuff she's a very young girl give it to her whatever
she likes there there's just a lot of things with it if you don't know go look her up Brie Olson
yeah um the other girl Vale was actually connected with Ash Trevino she was known as the backseat
girl when she was with Ash Trevino and uh yeah so the stuff has happened um where she's still the
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backseat girl same thing happened and uh basically Brie and her got in a fight because they've been
hanging out a lot supposedly that was fake that was all fake they said it was kind of like set up
to make it look like that I do think they got in a fight but I don't think I think it was fueled
by other things now here's my here's my new theory right now now I also want to say that Vale is
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she's also a mother but her children are also with her father and um she's not even trying to fight
for her kids to my understanding I don't know I could be wrong on that but to my understanding
she's not even fighting for her kids and stuff so now things that have happened over the weekend so
for Valentine's Day they went out with their boyfriends quote unquote supposedly they have these
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boyfriends that have a lot of money they're really rich they have like 18 cars and they rent them out
and all of this stuff right and they always party at the house and everything like that well during
the weekend I guess she did she was on live I don't know if it was on Instagram because it kind of
looked like Instagram but it may have been TikTok because those are the two they they flip flop from
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because Instagram is a little more lenient than TikTok and sometimes TikTok companion so you know
so basically somebody had put in the chat like put a peace sign if you're if you need help or
you're not okay and she put ended up like two seconds later putting a peace sign and let me tell
you right now that I know that this girl uh Brie Olson she's an escort and she doesn't have the best
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track record in men younger men um it seems like the guy she's with right now is super controlling
because he's well off and nobody really knows why he's well off it's just she says he has a bunch
of cars and he rents him out and that's all he's she's really ever said right well it's weird to me
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because Brie has actually videoed Vale doing acts in the backseat and it gives to me a trafficking
vibe I don't want to I didn't even want to say it but it gives to me a trafficking vibe now if this
these girls know this or not they may be very well getting trafficked like who's to say that
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the boyfriend because it has been uncovered that they did find over on tiktok because you know the
the tiktok armchair sluice are so awesome they did find out that the guy that they're supposedly
their boyfriends quote on quote because again their escorts or Brie is at least admittedly are they
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have girlfriends so that's very concerning because it's like if they do and they have money and they're
paying like that's a whole different level um now supposedly also over the weekend they did start
of accounts which also gives very trafficking vibes because since Vale is now in the house
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with Brie and they're basically all living there together it gives that they're like forcing her
because up until now they have not done this and in both of those bios on of for Brie and Vale
they say they're moms so they're working off of this weird fetish thing and for some reason I just
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get this feeling that like if either of those girls get custody of their children it's not going to
be okay for their children it just doesn't give anything good about it you know what I mean and
I hate I hate to say trafficking and I hate to say you know you know make that kind of insinuation
on my opinions and things like that or what I'm seeing but that's what it gives and it's concerning
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and it's even more concerning that it's online because there's they can very easily be traced
back to you know whoever's home they're at right now or wherever they're at because apparently
people don't really because now like I stated you know people do find things out but they haven't
been able to find out like where this dude lives or anything like that so it's just very concerning
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they're in Los Angeles but yeah it's it's just very wild so again if you guys don't know who
those people are go do your own deep dive over on tiktok if you guys like hearing about it let me
know if you guys don't also let me know or if you guys have other people I also do a lot of the
resilient Jenkins who I'm actually want to do a little bit of deep dive I want to do kind of like
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a like a trash talk like mom not mom version but like I guess parent version where equal
amount of parents are shitty and they should not be parents you know what I mean so if again if
you guys don't like it cool but if you guys like it awesome I'm all for it so let me know so I just
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want to remind you guys this is just our update episode again it's basically a weekly recap or
update so if you guys ever hear stories or anything always send them to me shoot me I'm in a dm on
Instagram you can find me over there ashtu trippy also tiktok like I said it ashtu trippy there too
or you guys can always shoot me an email and that email is the same too ashtu trippy at gmail.com
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you know if you guys have cases you want me to go over deep dive suggestions or anything that pops
up in your fyp that you found interesting definitely shoot it over to me and I will incorporate it in
my weekly recap or updates but this is just some things I find interesting or that have me kind of
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like oh what's gonna happen next so far I am going to be doing some deep dives as well so just to
remind you I'm gonna do a deep dive on the happy face killer Keith Jesperson which if you guys don't
know over on my youtube channel or if you're listening to this on youtube hey basically I'm
reading his daughter Melissa G. Moore's book Shattered Silence and let me tell you the reason
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we are reading this was because I read Gypsy Moore's Blanchard's book My Time to Stand which you can
find that on my youtube as well in its entirety with my commentary and we wanted to see the differences
because Melissa G. Moore was a ghost writer for Gypsy Ro's Blanchard I seen a lot of similarities
and you know them two together kind of coexisted and it seems like that Melissa Moore has
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pivoted her into a fame and I want to understand the psychological reasons why me and my trippy
tribe want to understand the psychologically logical reasons why Melissa G. Moore is so in
support of somebody and not questioning certain things with a convicted murderer that clearly
planned her mother's death for not clear reasons you know I'm not going to get into that right now
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but that's the reason we decided to to read it was because of that and let me tell you I've already
started deep diving into Keith Jesperson and there are some discrepancies I'm not going to credit a
serial killer for lying or not telling the truth or whatever but I can tell you I see discrepancies
in what his daughter says and what he says and also discrepancies in what his daughter has said on
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certain Melissa G. Moore what she has said from interview to interview a lot like Gypsy Ro's Blanchard
so it kind of gives birds of a feather you know what I mean it gives a lot of different emotions
on that front to know that there's multiple people that are this psychopathic that are going to lie
about you know just just basic traumas that some people survived or even worse than you know what
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I mean so definitely look at that I would love for you guys to hear it we're still reading it I'm
not halfway through yet there's like 45 chapters in this book I'm exaggerating a little bit but
I'm on chapter 15 that will be releasing later this week I released I tried to release two a week
where we get at least eight chapters every week so we can finish it in a good manner so again I
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want to wait till after I'm done reading that book so I can drop the happy face killer deep dive I do
on here so that may be a few weeks now this week I am going to try to do a deep dive but I can't
promise anything because I haven't been researching I'm trying to catch up with myself and trying to
get things going here so I may do a deep dive on something you know that I have worked on before
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to kind of give give you guys kind of a perspective of things on certain things I've already done or
things I've covered on my TikTok before things like that because I know a lot of people don't do it
even on my youtube I've covered a couple of things like the ladybird lake killings and things like
that so I'll probably recap or redo one of those just to kind of keep this interesting keep this
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so thank you guys so much for listening today I truly do appreciate it I hope you guys have a
wonderful week and always stay positive remember to always be yourself we'll talk about it next
time guys here on the blurred lines podcast see you guys later